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Registrations Close Tomorrow
Registrations for the Exit Amsterdam Workshop will close Monday (25 May). So if you are planning on attending, you need to register now.
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The Workshop will focus on new & emerging practical DIY end of life methods, especially the Kairos Kollar.
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The Amsterdam Workshop follows hot on the heels of a booked-out workshop in Melbourne Australia last week.
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OBA Library (Central Station)
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Oosterdokskade 143, 1011DL Amsterdam
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- Workshops are free for Exit Members (& CLW Members)
- Over 50s only
- The Workshop will be held in English
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New Recording Coming in June
Following intense interest into the new Kairos Kollar at the Exit Melbourne Workshop last week, a new Snippet recording on the topic will be provided as the June 2026 Update to the Peaceful Pill eHandbook.
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It is no longer possible to attend a live Snippet in real time. Rather, in 2026 these sessions will be published directly into the eHandbook.
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The forthcoming Kairos Kollar Snippet will feature Philip Nitschke discussing the challenges associated with the practical development of the Kollar, and give a time frame of release.
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Remember, Exit will never sell a Kollar. Rather, we are committed to providing the information (and technical know-how) needed for readers to create their own.
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This way, everything and everyone remains within the law.
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The aim of the Kairos Kollar is to create a simple, inexpensive device that provides a peaceful and reliable passing.
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The Kollar is being developed using everyday items that it is possible to source from local stores, regardless of where in the world you may live.
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'Sweet Death' Wins Best Feature Doc
Analeine Cal y Mayor’s stunning documentary ‘Sweet Death’ has won best feature documentary at the Life Beyond Life Film Festival in Torino (Turin) in Italy this month.
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Sweet Death follows Dr Philip Nitschke, euthanasia’s top advocate, who loses his medical license and decides to try stand-up comedy.
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Meanwhile, UK octogenarian Kathy, attends one of Dr Nitschke’s workshops.
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Inspired she travels to Tijuana to buy the means to die peacefully should she inherit her mother’s dementia.
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This is the latest of a number of awards won by the film including at the Montreal Womens’ Film Festival (2025), Ierapetra International Documentary Festival (2025), the Berlin Indie Film Festival (2026).
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Future European screenings are expected be in Brussels, Rome and Amsterdam (as part of Exit’s forthcoming NuTech conference in October 2026). The Australian premiere will take place at Exit’s 30th ROTI Anniversary Conference in Canberra on 21-22 September 2026.
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Thank You Melbourne
Exit was pleased to hold our first 2026 Australian Workshop this week in Melbourne, Victoria.
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There was standing room only at the South Yarra library for the workshop which attracted Exit members old and new.
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Some people travelled from interstate and overseas to come and see the latest rendition of the new Kairos Kollar.
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A special shout-out of thanks to Iain McKinnon and his helpers for a well-organised and very popular workshop and to the many members who took part in Vox-Pop film grabs (which will shortly be made into a new Exit short film).
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Exit Book Store
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