The flyer makes false claims Trad's legislation would close down "maternity centres in regional Queensland", introduce "late-term abortions in Queensland with no effective restrictions", and result in "DIY terminations" and "coerced terminations".

It also falsely claims that there would be no independent counselling before terminations and that medical staff would be compelled to "act against their conscience".

The proposed legislation includes a provision which requires doctors who conscientiously object to abortion to refer to a medical practitioner who does not.

The flyer redirects people to this website.

"Welcome! If you’ve found this site that means you received one of our flyers in your letterbox. Awesome!" the website reads.



It says the organisation is a "group of mothers based in Brisbane". It also redirects people "contemplating abortion" to pro-life counselling service Priceless House.



This isn't the first time Howarth's mother has been involved in her son's political campaigning. During the 2016 Federal election campaign she handed out how-to-vote cards outside a pre-polling centre in Petrie.

“You will not find a harder working MP than Luke,” she told Crikey.

“I mean, I am his mother, but people here notice that he’s in the community."

There are several different flyers being letterboxed to residents around Queensland ahead of next week's vote on the bill.