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Archived at the Flinders Academic Commons:

http://dspace.flinders.edu.au/dspace/

This is the author’s version of an article published in Birth Matters. The original publication is available at:

http://www.maternitycoalition.org.au/home/modules/cont ent/index.php?id=8

Please cite this article as:

Donnellan-Fernandez, R.E., 2008. State-sponsored

homebirth in Australia: public health inclusion, illusion, or intrusion? Birth Matters, 12(3), 6-8.

Copyright (2008) The Author.

Please note that any alterations made during the publishing process may not appear in this version.All articles are copyright of the authors unless specifically commissioned for Birth Matters and stated otherwise.

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