China
and Rosebery Re-visited
CONTENTS
- Editorial:
China looms large
-
News:
Erin
Brockovich launches Environmental Justice Society in Brisbane
- News:
NHMRC
rejects LEAD Group’s policy proposals on Blood Lead Levels for
Australians
- Letters: Why aren’t highly
toxic lead ore and concentrates required to have export licences?
- Lead
Poisoning in China
Part
I - Background
Part
II - Lead in China
Part
III - Treatment and prevention of lead poisoning
References
- Are
breastfed or artificially-fed babies more likely to be lead-poisoned?
- Rosebery
revisited – the Taskforce replies to LANv11n2
-
A
critique of some of those involved in the dispute about Rosebery
Dr Roscoe Taylor:
In denial about complex mixtures?
Mayor
Darryl Gerrity – Defending the Mayordom
Jo
Powell – Behind the scenes on Facebook
Yossi
Berger – Sitting on the fence (on one side)
Bronwyn Hill – Still no research
results on pet health
Chrissie
Pickin – The 'cheap' investigation or 'don't look and you won't find'
Summary
- Rosebery
revisited – diagnosed with heavy metal poisoning
- Rosebery
revisited – Sydneysider’s mountain change hits rock bottom
- Boolaroo
ongoing Lead Abatement Strategy
- LEAD
Group proposals on blood lead levels rejected by NHMRC
- Sponsorship
appeal: Put your logo on this poster
- Free
booklet offer to Hardware store owners/managers
- Subscription,
Donation and Membership forms
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and Rosebery Re-visited PDF
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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 (DSEWPaC).
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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