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World AIDS Day 2018 - Part 1

1 h 19 min · 6 dec 2018
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Recorded live at the launch of World AIDS Day 2018 at the AMREP Theatre in Melbourne Australia. Featuring a welcome speech from Adam Ehm President of Living Positive Victoria, who highlights this year’s theme “Everybody Counts.” Speakers include: Peter Breadon Executive Director, Community Participation, Health and Wellbeing Division, a keynote address by Professor Mark Stoove from the Burnet Institute and Dr Susan Paxton and Mr Julien Fournier from the Positive Speakers Bureau of Living Positive Victoria

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