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Devil's Dust

Devil's Dust is a two-part Australian television docu-drama mini-series on the ABC which first screened in 2012. Based on journalist Matt Peacock's 2009 book Killer Company,[1] Devil's Dust was researched and developed by producer Stephen Corvini for over two years prior to the series' production. Through the factual case of Bernie Banton, it recounts the tragedy of many Australian workers and their families afflicted with asbestosis and mesothelioma in the twentieth-century asbestos mining and processing industries. Though the extreme health risks of exposure to asbestos dust had been documented for many years, manufacturer James Hardie persisted in large-scale use of the material, aided by inadequate regulation by state health agencies.

Devil's Dust
GenreDrama
Written byKris Mrksa
Directed byJessica Hobbs
StarringAnthony Hayes
Don Hany
Ewen Leslie
Alexandra Schepisi
Josef Ber
Theme music composerAntony Partos & Matteo Zingales
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes2
Production
Executive producersCaroline Sklan
Chris Gist
Jason Stephens
ProducersAntonia Barnard
Stephen Corvini
Running time180 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC
Release11 November 2012 (2012-11-11)

Main cast edit

Timeline edit

Timeline of key events from the Devil's Dust TV program:[2]

  • 2004: James Hardie (JH) CEO Peter MacDonald resigns, with a resignation payment of $9 million.
  • 2006: Bernie Banton, AM, is given the keys to Parramatta City.
  • February 2007: ASIC files court proceedings against the JH board as it "failed to act with requisite care and diligence" when they assured investors that the Medical Research and Compensation Foundation (MRCF) was fully funded.
  • February 2007: JH shareholders, overwhelmingly approve a "compensation deal for asbestos victims worth $4 billion over the next 40 years". Meredith Hellicar, chairwoman, resigns.
  • August 2007: Oncologist Professor Stephen Clarke diagnoses Banton with "peritoneal mesothelioma", which is usually fatal within six months. Bernie files a new suit of exemplary damages against a former JH subsidiary now part of the new Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund. Judge John O’Meally (President of the Dust Diseases Tribunal) rules in favour of Banton, but the fund contests the judgement.
  • November 2007: Gravely ill, Banton gives court evidence from his bed at Concord Hospital, Sydney. JH make an offer of settlement. Compensation for Banton's "terminal mesothelioma is from the Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund, the trust he fought to set up in 2004". Banton dies at home (on 27 November) aged 61 surrounded by his family and close friends.
  • September 2009: Journalist Matt Peacock releases his book Killer Company.
  • May 2012: The High Court of Australia finds that seven directors of the JH "breached their duties by approving the company’s release of a misleading statement to the stock exchange that the MRCF was fully funded".

References edit

  1. ^ "Devil is in the detail". 8 November 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Devil's Dust". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

External links edit

  • Devil's Dust at IMDb  

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