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The mother of a young backpacker that died of suspected methanol poisoning is campaigning for greater awareness of bootleg ...
The Australian government is launching a campaign to warn its citizens of the dangers of methanol poisoning abroad, after two young Aussies died in Laos last year. Smartraveller, the government ...
The Australian government is set to launch a new alcohol safety ad campaign targeting young travellers, in response to the poisoning deaths of Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles. The Melbourne ...
Friends of two Melbourne teenagers who died after drinking alcohol tainted with methanol while overseas ... said they had been kept in the dark by Laos authorities.
The large-scale awareness campaign was sparked by the deaths of Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, who died of methanol poisoning in Laos. Picture: 60 Minutes The content will target social media ...
Amid continued scrutiny into the Laotian government’s investigation into the deaths, the Albanese government will roll out a nationwide awareness campaign warning of the risks of methanol ...
Young Aussies and school leavers will be warned of the dangers of drinking alcohol overseas and taught how to protect themselves from drink spiking following the tragic death of two 19-year-old best ...
The Foreign Office has issued a critical alert for travellers, urging them to be vigilant for certain symptoms that could be life-threatening. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) ...
The Foreign Office is warning travellers to look out for some key symptoms that could prove fatal. According to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), these concerning signs can take ...
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