1 videodisc (DVD) (27 min) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in
Summary
From the end of WW2 until the late 1970's asbestos was mined at Bayulgil in New South Wales with poor facilities to protect mine workers and local residents from the deadly dust. The majority of workers and locals were Aboriginals. Mine workers and residents tell of the conditions under which they worked and lived and the lack of support from the Dust Diseases Board and the mine owners
Notes
Distributor: AFI Distribution
Credits
Producer, director, Sabina Wynn ; editor, Diana Priest ; photographers, Paul Elliot, Marion Redmond
Performer
Narrator: Kerry Dwyer
Notes
DVD-R, region 0
Available to Deakin University staff and students only