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Dust Disease Diaries: Real lives, real stories of asbestos & beyond
the Asbestos and Dust Diseases Research Institute (ADDRI)
26 episodes
5 days ago
What are the challenges facing Australians affected by asbestos and dust-related diseases? Renowned author and broadcaster James O’Loghlin hosts a series of inspiring conversations with patients, carers, health care practitioners and lawyers who share their personal perspectives. Created by ADDRI, we dive into the emotional and challenging experiences of individuals facing asbestos and dust-related diseases, as well as those that treat and care for them. Through these stories, we offer information, understanding and hope.
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What are the challenges facing Australians affected by asbestos and dust-related diseases? Renowned author and broadcaster James O’Loghlin hosts a series of inspiring conversations with patients, carers, health care practitioners and lawyers who share their personal perspectives. Created by ADDRI, we dive into the emotional and challenging experiences of individuals facing asbestos and dust-related diseases, as well as those that treat and care for them. Through these stories, we offer information, understanding and hope.
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What do we need to know about the Rozelle Parklands NSW asbestos exposure?
Dust Disease Diaries: Real lives, real stories of asbestos & beyond
27 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
What do we need to know about the Rozelle Parklands NSW asbestos exposure?

It’s early 2024 and bonded asbestos has been found in mulch across Sydney. What do we need to know and should we be worried? 

In early 2024, bonded asbestos was discovered in the mulch of the brand-new Rozelle Parklands, sparking public concern. Then more was found in landscaping sites across Sydney. This has shone a light on the fact that asbestos is still very much a problem today. 

Peter Tighe, Independent Chair of the Asbestos and Dust Diseases Research Institute (ADDRI) and the former CEO of the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency (ASEA) has an enormous wealth of experience and knowledge about asbestos in Australia. In this episode, he clearly explains why asbestos is still a problem today and more prevalent than we think. He answers the questions everyone is now asking: What is bonded asbestos and what are the risks? Should we be worried? And what needs to happen to ensure people are protected? 

To find out more about the Asbestos and Dust Diseases Research Institute (ADDRI) and to access support, please head to https://adri.org.au/

 

Thank you to our Podcast Interviewer and host James O’Loghlin and Producer Rod Morri from Sydney Podcast Studios  

If you have any questions or comments, please email info@adri.org.au

Dust Disease Diaries: Real lives, real stories of asbestos & beyond
What are the challenges facing Australians affected by asbestos and dust-related diseases? Renowned author and broadcaster James O’Loghlin hosts a series of inspiring conversations with patients, carers, health care practitioners and lawyers who share their personal perspectives. Created by ADDRI, we dive into the emotional and challenging experiences of individuals facing asbestos and dust-related diseases, as well as those that treat and care for them. Through these stories, we offer information, understanding and hope.