Gallery & Videos For a comprehensive range of images with descriptions of asbestos containing materials, visit the Asbestos Products Database. « back to albumBetty The Asbestos Education House Betty Australia Day 2014 Parramatta ParkGeoff and Karen WicksLiverpool Police Asbestos Awareness Week 2012Penrith 2012Liverpool City Councillors 20122013 Betty Central West Tour - Geoff & Karen AgquipHornsby Mall 2012Geoff and Karen Wicks Blacktown 2012Betty Adelaide Media Launch at Bunnings Woodville 2016Betty's 1st Birthday with Ambassadors Cherie Barber and John JarrattPeter Dunphy and Betty Gosford 2012Camden Show 2014: Karen Wicks, Kevin Murphy and Geoff WicksSpringwood: Betty, Geoff and Karen 2013Betty, Geoff and Karen visit Uluru 2016Betty visits Endeavour Energy NSW - 2013 Asbestos Awareness MonthBetty with Alice Springs Town Council Dpty Mayor Jamie de BrenniBetty 2012Holroyd Council 25 Oct 20142013 Betty Central West Tour - OrangeBetty 2012Betty 2012Betty 2012Betty visits BalmainBetty 2012Betty Living Room 2012Betty North Tour Launch 2013-07-22Uralla Shire Council 2013 Betty Northern TourEndeavour Energy 2013 Asbestos Awareness Month - Betty TourScott Cam meets Betty 2012Endeavour Energy 2013 Asbestos Awareness Month2013 Betty Central West Tour - ForbesSydney Royal Easter Show 2013Sydney Royal Easter Show 2013Betty Launch 2012BellingenADRI VolunteersBetty On The Open Road - A Lifesaver for Homeowners and Renovators‘Betty’ – The ADRI House, an initiative of the Asbestos Education Committee in partnership with the Asbestos Diseases Research Institute (ADRI), is a purpose built, mobile model home designed to demonstrate where asbestos might be found in and around any Australian home built or renovated before 1987. Betty’s mission is to educate all Australians about the dangers of asbestos so they stop playing renovation roulette and think smart, think safe, think asbestosawareness.com.au, because it’s not worth the risk! She was launched on November 25 2012. This promotional video was filmed during Betty's Tour of the NSW Central West. For more information on Betty or to make a booking enquiry please visit Betty’s page on www.asbestosawareness.com.au or email betty[at]asbestosawareness.com.au. You can follow Betty of facebook at www.facebook.com/bettytheADRIhouse INTERVIEWEE CREDITS (in order of appearance) Clare Collins - Asbestos Awareness Campaign Director Karen & Geoff Wicks - Betty's Curator & Chauffeur Debbie Archer - Dubbo City Council , Manager Environmental Control Fiona Simson - NSW Farmers', President Sarah Davies - Forbes Resident Barbara Dunn - Tomingley Resident Mick Banks - Master Builders Association, Central-West Division President Peter Dunphy - Asbestos Education Committee, Chair Prof Nico van Zandwijk - Asbestos Diseases Research Institute, Director Victoria Keena - Asbestos Diseases Research Institute, Executive Officer PRODUCTION CREDITS Producer - Alice Collins, Insight Communications Editor - InnerFlash Original Score - Lindsay Farris http://www.reverbnation.com/lindsayfarris BETTY - THE ADRI HOUSE CREDITS Concept & Design - Insight Communications www.insightcommunications.net.au Design & Construction - Nick Catran www.nickcatran.com Graphic Design - Gemma McLellan, Moth Creative www.mothcreative.com.au External Signage - Scott Sign www.scottsign.com.au2016 Asbestos Awareness Month Betty the ADRI House NT, SA & Far West NSW TourIn October 2016, Betty and crew commenced their 46 day Central Australian Tour in Darwin then headed south through the Territory to South Australia and then east through Far West NSW travelling over 6,000 kilometres and holding 36 media and community events. Betty’s trip took her to 36 communities including Uluru, Coober Pedy, Broken Hill, Port Augusta and Adelaide. We would like to thank the Northern Territory Government, NT WorkSafe and the Government of South Australia – SafeWork SA, all 33 Councils and Bunnings for hosting Betty. Special thanks to NT, state and federal MPs, Asbestos Diseases Society of South Australia (ADSA) and the Asbestos Victims Association of SA (AVA) for welcoming our Ambassadors and Betty to your communities. And to our amazing volunteer crew, Geoff and Karen Wicks who made Betty’s tour possible, our heartfelt thanks! #Asbestos #AsbestosAwareness #AsbestosBetty #NTWorkSafe #SafeWorkSA #SafeWorkNSW #BettyTheADRIHouse #AsbestosAwarenessMonth Share this information on: