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Title 7.30: 06/03/14
Published Australia : ABC, 2014
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Summary WORKING HOLIDAY VISA WORKERS BEING RIPPED OFF AND HARASSEDThousands of abbatoir workers in Australia on working holiday visas are being ripped off and over-worked while some complain of sexual harassment, and the union says they're replacing local workers.COULD CHILDREN'S VITAMINS BE DAMAGING THEIR HEALTH?Children's vitamins are a rapidly growing part of the billion-dollar supplement industry in Australia, but despite the marketing hype, few children need to take any vitamins at all. Experts say parents are wasting their money and warn that excessive vitamin intake risks damaging their children's health.REPORTS CONDEMN LEVEL OF HELP FOR BPD PATIENTSTwo damning reports into Australia's ability to treat patients with Borderline Personality Disorder have had their recommendations ignored for more than two years, while patients continue to suffer from the health system's patchy treatment.MICKEY ARTHUR MAKES NO APOLOGIES FOR HOW HE COACHED AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAMFormer Australian cricket coach Mickey Arthur reflects on the current success of the team and says he has 'no apologies' for the way he handled the team, while also expressing admiration for the current management
Event Broadcast 2014-03-06 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Borderline personality disorder -- Treatment.
Children -- Nutrition.
Mental health -- Prevention.
Parasuicide.
Television advertising.
Vitamins -- Health aspects.
Cricket coaches.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Ferguson, Sarah, host
Harvey, Adam, reporter
Mann, Alex, reporter
Arthur, Mickey, contributor
Dwyer, John, contributor
Fisher, Rebecca, contributor
Henry, Andrew, contributor
Henry, Lucy, contributor
McDonald, Andrew, contributor
Molony, Sue, contributor
Schoombie, Deon, contributor
Tucker, Diana, contributor