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Source: ABC Four Corners, 2024-11-27 06:13

Inside Australia’s ice epidemic | Four Corners (2006)

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  • Duration: 45:21

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This Four Corners documentary was originally broadcast as The Ice Age on 20 March 2006, on ABC TV.

FROM THE ARCHIVES:
It's cheap, highly addictive and ultra-powerful. ‘Ice’, or crystal methamphetamine, is now more popular than heroin.
Four Corners investigates the beginning of the ice age in Australia, following people through the highs and lows of their drug cycle and exposing the raw reality of hallucinations, psychosis, comedowns and withdrawals.
Reporter Matthew Carney speaks to casual users, addicts who have just been released from prison, and those using while pregnant.
The following program may express attitudes that are not consistent with current standards and may offend some viewers.

Chapters
00:00: Intro: Australia’s ice epidemic
03:50: Types of ice users
05:00: Turning to crystal meth
07:10: Not sleeping for days
13:00: Brain damage
13:45: Personality changes
17:00: ‘Ice bugs’
21:00: Ice compared to heroin
23:00: Sexual overdrive
24:00: Addicted parents
26:50: The drug of the moment
29:55: Rehabilitation program
34:45: Anticipating the epidemic
35:50: Using when pregnant
38:00: Ice binge
43:40: Refused bail

HELPLINES: XXX

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