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Australian summer is fast approaching and as more of us spend time in water, new research suggests measures designed to prevent drownings may be part of the problem.
A total of 357 people drowned in Australia in the past financial year, and around a third of them were people born overseas.
A Monash University study has found lifesaving programs are either inaccessible or not inclusive to tourists and migrants.
Guests:
Masaki Shibata, lecturer and researcher at Monash University
Feroz Sattar, co-founder of Swim Brothers
By ABC Australia4
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Australian summer is fast approaching and as more of us spend time in water, new research suggests measures designed to prevent drownings may be part of the problem.
A total of 357 people drowned in Australia in the past financial year, and around a third of them were people born overseas.
A Monash University study has found lifesaving programs are either inaccessible or not inclusive to tourists and migrants.
Guests:
Masaki Shibata, lecturer and researcher at Monash University
Feroz Sattar, co-founder of Swim Brothers

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