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‘Revealed: How To Poison A Planet’ (Trailer)

In Stan Original documentary 'Revealed: How To Poison A Planet', formerly Safe To Drink, journalist Carrie Fellner investigates the devastating impacts of toxic chemicals and the contaminated communities that are fighting for justice, both in Australia and across the world.
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Stan unveils four new original documentaries under Revealed banner

Stan has announced the next slate of documentary titles to screen under its Revealed banner, with four new projects featuring the work of directors Julie Kalceff, Janine Hosking and Gracie Otto set to debut on the streamer next year.
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