Rosebery: The View from the Ramparts
Contents
- Editorial
- Introduction by the Guest Editor
Dr Chrissie Pickin
- News
Lead isotopes in study of air pollution crossing the
Pacific
Visiting environmental expert warns of toxins
Germany sets new standards for blood lead levels
The LEAD Group produces national policy proposals for
Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council
‘An Entirely Preventable Disease’ - WHO issues booklet
on Childhood Lead Poisoning
- Letters to the Editor
- Visiting Rosebery and the West
Coast of Tasmania
- Rosebery’s Mine
- Seventy-five Years Of Mining In
Rosebery
- Response from the Mayor
- How does Rosebery compare with
other Australian mining towns?
- Rosebery Community Response
- Guardians of safety?
- Union concerns about Rosebery
heavy metals
- Working with Lead
- The role of toxicologists in the
Rosebery investigation
- How Government Responded to
Concerns From Rosebery
- Synergism at Low Levels of
Exposure?
- Are our pets safe?
- Heavy Metal Gardening
- Community Consultation: How
community members can control their role
- Quotable
Quotes
- Subscription to e-newsletter
notifications / Membership & Donation Forms
- Acknowledgement and
Disclaimer
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Acknowledgement
And Disclaimer
The
development of this publication was assisted by funding kindly received
from the Australian Department
of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (DSEWPC).
DISCLAIMER:
The views expressed herein are not necessarily the views of the Australian
Government, and the Australian Government does not accept responsibility
for any information or advice contained herein.
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