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Summary: Coin-slot Condoms (Press, 30 September 1987)
On 30 September 1987, it was reported that Victoria University in Wellington has installed three condom-vending machines in its Student Union building, according to the university's Students' Association. Mr Andrew Little, the student president, highlighted that the initiative aims to promote safe sex among the university's sexually active student body. He noted that students are becoming more aware of the importance of preventing sexually transmitted diseases, and the availability of contraceptives on campus will support this effort. The vending machines, which dispense products approved by the Health Department, have been placed in both men's and women's toilets. Mr Little also expressed the association's intent to advocate for the installation of similar machines at additional locations within the university.
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