Clip description
Professor Eric Saint first came to the Wittenoom blue asbestos mine with the Flying Doctor service. He was horrified at what he saw and tried over many years to raise the alarm.
Curator’s notes
This sequence is a powerful example of Four Corners at its best. Calmly and dispassionately, supported by well-chosen stock footage and still images, it lays out the facts of how the issues of asbestos and cancer have been linked since the turn of last century. It then follows this with simply shot but extremely effective expert testimony from Professor Saint, underlining the points it has just made.
Four Corners reporter Paul Barry tells a searing story of people’s lives destroyed, and an industrial disaster that could and should have been avoided. The program goes on to tell how often the alarm was raised and ignored by Australian Blue Asbestos, a subsidiary of CSR, the sugar refining company that was later bought by James Hardy. The issue of compensation has come to a head during the 2000s for those diagnosed with one of these devastating lung diseases, far too late for many of the affected families.