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    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, Devil's Dust was researched and developed by producer Stephen Corvini for over two years prior to the series' production.

    • Drama
  2. Devil's Dust is a 2012 mini series that dramatizes the true story of Bernie Banton, a lung cancer patient who fought against James Hardie, a company that covered up the dangers of asbestos for decades. The series follows his legal battle, his health struggles and his legacy as a community activist.

    • (150)
    • 2012-11-11
    • Biography, Drama
    • Anthony Hayes, Don Hany, Ewen Leslie
  3. Watch Devil's Dust Free Online | 1 Season. An intrepid journalist uncovers how manufacturer James Hardie ignored the dangers of asbestos for decades, leading to the deaths of thousands.

    • Jessica Hobbs
    • January 1, 2012
    • 1
  4. Devil's Dust is a drama based on the true story of how James Hardie, a company that produced asbestos products, covered up the health risks and caused thousands of deaths. The series follows the lives of the victims, their families and the investigators who exposed the truth.

    • Jessica Hobbs
    • 1
    • Anthony Hayes
  5. Devils & Dust is the thirteenth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, and his third acoustic album (after Nebraska and The Ghost of Tom Joad). It was released on April 25, 2005, in Europe and the following day in the United States, where it debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 album chart.

    • Rock Folk Rock
  6. Oct 28, 2012 · An intensely personal drama based on one of Australia's most shocking corporate scandals, DEVIL'S DUST tells the story of ordinary Australians caught in a...

    • 1 min
    • 12.4K
    • ABC iview
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  8. Bernie Banton jokes with workmates at the James Hardie factory in the 1970s, covered in asbestos dust. Journalist Matt Peacock puzzles why a PR firm wants to use his story, but for every story, there's a spin doctor protecting a brand.

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