- Bib ID:
- 198644
- Format:
- Kit
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- Parkside, S.A. : Drug & Alcohol Services Council, 1997
- 18 transparencies, 18 sheets, 6 diaries, 2 booklets, 1 videorecording ; in container 26 x 32 x 6 cm.
- Summary:
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Explains the role of alcohol in modern Aboriginal culture and how excessive alcohol consumption can affect health and family life and even lead to crime. Discusses sensible drinking limits.
- Notes:
- Videocassette (VHS) (24 min.) : sd., col., with some b&w sequences ; 1/2 in. Written and directed by Andrew Ellis, producer Scott McDonald, executive producer Mike Piper, cinematographer David Foreman. A joint project conducted by SA Department for Correctional Services, SA Drug & Alcohol Services Council (Prison Drug Unit). A Mills Street Production, South Australian Film Corporation, 1994.
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