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The Adelaide Festival of Ideas

2001 Festival

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Good Drugs, Bad Drugs: The human face of addiction

Date: 8:00pm | Friday 13 July 2001

Venue: Adelaide Town Hall


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Good Drugs, Bad Drugs: The human face of addiction


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Speakers

  • Nicholas Cowdery
  • Alfred McCoy
  • Virginia McGowan
  • Sadie Plant
  • Sulak Sivaraksa

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