Australasian Bioethics Information - Nancy pays th
The editor of a bioethics newsletter argues that Crick and other women are victimized by right to die advocates.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - "A year
A radio show transcript about the consequences of Crick's death.
International Task Force - Euthanasia & Assist
Articles and background information about Crick from an organization that opposes end-of-life choice.
Nancy Crick
A summary of Crick's story and information about her death, from an organization that supports the right-to-die.
Sydney Morning Herald - "Can someone help me
Article regarding Crick's early plans to hasten her death.
Sydney Morning Herald - "Crick leaves behind
Article about legal issues surrounding Crick's death.
Sydney Morning Herald - "More terminally ill
Article contains quotes from right to die advocate Philip Nitschke and information about the investigation into Crick's death.
The Age - "'I didn't want to die al
Article about Crick's death and the video she created days before it.
The Age - "Crick may reconsider decision to e
Article about Crick's utilization of palliative care and reconsideration of hastening death.
The Age - "Death could become a test case&quo
Article about euthanasia advocate's assertion that Crick's death could be used to test hastened dying laws.
The Age - "Nancy has exposed the plight of to
Op-ed about Crick and other terminally ill by Marshall Perron, former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory and author of the territory's former voluntary euthanasia legislation.
The Diary of Nancy Crick
The online diary of Crick, who documented the last four months of her life before hastening her death in May 2002. The site includes news articles, eulogies, and a guestbook.
The Laissez Faire Electronic Times: "I Don&ap
An editorial highlighting Crick's experience as support for the right to die.
Time Pacific News - Peaceful End Fires Euthanasia
Time Magazine editorial about Crick and the effect her death will have on the debate about end-of-life choice.
Victoria Times-Colonist - "Right to die advoc
Martens' supporters launch a petition campaign to have charges against her dropped.