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Estelle Weeks, Lisa Martin
and Lionel Phillips
Estelle is the eldest daughter of award winning Aboriginal artist Joyce Summers, yet has gone on to develop her own unique style. She is a member of the Bundjalung Nation.
Lisa 'Sorbie' Martin is a Torres Strait Islander artist. Lisa was born in Cairns, Queensland on the 12th of May 1965. Her family originates from Moa Island in the Torres Strait.
Lionel Phillips comes from Trangie in Central Western New South Wales, Australia - a name that means 'waterhole' in local Warradjerri Aboriginal dialect.
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The artwork displayed here is obtained from the Culcha Disc: Australian Indigenous Images Vol 1
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Guidelines and recommedations
Information on relevant preventive and clinical guidelines is collected here - please note that links do not constitute a recommendation to use a particular guideline or protocol.
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2006
Community Affairs References Committee (2006)
Beyond petrol sniffing: renewing hope for Indigenous communities.
Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia
This Senate Committee inquiry report reviews the issues surrounding
petrol sniffing and makes recommendations for future action.
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report (HTML)
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report (PDF - 904KB)
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National Inhalant Abuse Taskforce (2006)
National directions on inhalant abuse, final report.
Melbourne: Victorian Government Department of Human Services
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report (PDF - 913KB)
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website: Victorian Government Health Information (Department
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NSW Department of Health (2006)
National clinical guidelines for the management of drug use during pregnancy, birth and the early development years of the newborn.
Sydney: NSW Department of Health
View report (PDF - 1.12MB - large file warning!)
View website: NSW Health
2003
Department of Human Services (2003)
Management response to inhalant use: guidelines for the
community care and drug and alcohol sector.
Melbourne: State Government of Victoria
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report (PDF - 848KB)
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