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Title Lateline: 04/08/2016
Published Australia : ABC, 2016
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 41 sec.) ; 168801099 bytes
Summary Stories include: 'Report warns of a funding black hole in the billions of dollars for the future environmental clean-up of Queensland's coal mines', 'We meet the people proving autism is no barrier to falling in love', 'Interview: Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes'</br></br>REPORT WARNS OF A FUNDING BLACK HOLE IN THE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR THE FUTURE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP OF QUEENSLAND'S COAL MINES</br>Lateline obtains a document which reveals most of the calculations used by mining companies for their rehabilitation bonds in Queensland were inaccurate and sometimes incoherent.</br></br>WE MEET THE PEOPLE PROVING AUTISM IS NO BARRIER TO FALLING IN LOVE</br>Autism was once seen as a form of childhood psychosis or even the product of bad parenting, now people on the spectrum are being viewed as part of the broad mix of personalities that make up our society, and they're challenging the misconception they can't enjoy a long term romantic relationship. </br></br>INTERVIEW: STEVE SILBERMAN, AUTHOR OF NEUROTRIBES</br>Matt Wordsworth speaks with Steve Silberman about his latest book Neurotribes which traces the history of autism and explores the concept of neurodiversity
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-08-04 at 22:32:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Autism in children.
Autism spectrum disorders.
Autistic people.
Autism -- Treatment.
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects.
Australia.
California -- San Francisco.
Queensland -- Brisbane.
Form Streaming video
Author Humphries, Rick, contributor
Knopf, Essy, contributor
Lipson, David, reporter
Mudd, Gavin, contributor
Roberts, Malcolm, contributor
Roche, Michael, contributor
Shorten, Bill, 1967- contributor
Silberman, Steve, 1957- contributor
Smiles, Bev, contributor
Stewart, John, reporter
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
Willacy, Mark, 1972- reporter
Wordsworth, Matt, host