Voluntary Assisted Dying in Queensland Quarterly Report: January to March 2025
This quarterly report summarises activity from 1 January to 31 March 2025. It includes an overview of the voluntary assisted dying process as well as key contacts and links to additional resources for more information about voluntary assisted dying.
The report shows that from 1 January to 31 March 2025:
- 510 people had a first assessment to assess their eligibility to access voluntary assisted dying
- 273 people died from administration of a voluntary assisted dying substance
The report provides details about who accessed voluntary assisted dying from 1 January to 31 March 2025:
- people were aged between 26 and 99 years and the median age was 75
- 49% of people lived in regional, rural or remote parts of the state
- 75% of people were accessing palliative care
- 76% of people had a cancer diagnosis.
The Review Board is the independent oversight body for voluntary assisted dying in Queensland under the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2021.
Download the quarterly report here: Voluntary Assisted Dying in Queensland Quarterly Report: January to March 2025 (PDF 15002 kB)