Links related to "Uranium Mining And Exports"
Support a ban on rare earth exports to Malaysia
Stop Lynus has been organised to support groups in Malaysia campagning against the setting up by an Australian mining company of a rare earth processing plant in Kuantan which will potentially put the health of the people in the surrounding area at risk through toxic wate.
Video: Stop uranium mining fuelling the next nuclear crisis
Following the Fukushima nuclear reactor crisis and during the year which marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, this is a video made by the ACFi on the dangers of the nuclear industry. Includes an interview with Peter Karamoskos, MAPW Treasurer and nuclear radiologist.
The Nuclear Industry: A History of Misleading Claims
2007 Briefing Paper written by Dr Sue Wareham OAM. Documents notable examples of misleading claims made by the nuclear industry: Energy Science Australia website.
Arid Lands Environment Centre
ALEC is a community-based environmental organisation located in Alice Springs, in the heart of the Australia’s arid zone. Since 1980, the organisation (formerly known as the Central Australian Conservation Council) has worked for conservation for the arid zone.
Families for a Nuclear Free Future (Alice Springs)
Families For A Nuclear Free Future (FFANFF) is a community network based in Alice Springs and are opposed to the exploration and mining of uranium at the Angela Pamela site and to the perpetuation of the nuclear fuel cycle around the world.
Anti-Nuclear Alliance of WA
This website is produced by the Anti-Nuclear Alliance of Western Australia.
This group came into being in 1997 (then known as the Anti-Uranium Coalition, AUCWA), to act as an umbrella group for organisations campaigning against the nuclearisation of Australia.
Environment Centre Northern Territory website
The Environment Centre Northern Territory was established in 1983 and has played a crucial role in improving environmental protection and management throughout the Territory.
The Wilderness Society nuclear campaign website
The Wilderness Society anti-nuclear power campaign website. The Wilderness Society (TWS) is a national, community-based, environmental advocacy organisation whose purpose is to protect, promote and restore wilderness and natural processes across Australia for the survival and ongoing evolution of life on Earth.
Greenpeace Australia: nuclear power webpage
Greenpeace is an independent campaigning organisation that uses non-violent direct action to expose global environmental problems and to force solutions which are essential to a green and peaceful future.
Australian Student Environment Network
The Australian Student Environment Network is made up of campus environment collectives all over the continent working for a just and sustainable future. ASEN aims to provide resources and support to collectives across the country, share skills, passion, experience, resources, ideas and run campaigns together for positive social change.
Beyond Nuclear Initiative weblog
Beyond Nuclear Initiative weblog. This site is a snapshot of current nuclear free campaigns in Australia, particularly focusing on the proposal for a federal radioactive waste dump in the Northern Territory.
Correcting nuclear misinformation - FoE blog
This Friends of the Earth blog aims to correct false claims made about nuclear power and related issues. Regularly updated.
'Beds Are Burning' FoE protest video: November 2009
'Beds Are Burning' anti-uranium mining protest by Friends of the Earth against Australia's Environment Minister and former singer Peter Garrett. Melbourne, 12 November 2009.
Aborigines and Uranium: Monitoring the Health Hazards, 2006
AIATSIS Research Discussion Paper No 20, Aborigines and Uranium: Monitoring the Health Hazards, by Colin Tatz and others. This report notes leakages, spillages and breaches of regulations at the Ranger Uranium Mine since 1981. It reports exploratory research that shows a singificant overall increase in the incidence of cancer among Aboriginal people in the Kakadu region where Ranger is located; and calls for comprehensive monitoring there, and wherever uranium mining occurs.
"Radiation sick" posters: MAPW and partners 2007
Four posters on health issues and the nuclear chain, were developed by MAPW, Friends of the Earth and Beyond Nuclear in consultation with Indigenous communities; with funds including a grant to MAPW from the JB Seed Foundation. View or download the art work at the FoEi website. Indigenous communities please welcome to contact the Arid Lands Environment Centre for copies.
Antinuclear Australia
The author of this Australian anti-nuclear information site writes: I want to maintain a style of irreverence and brevity — it is a bridge for people to investigate further, and to open up a subject by noting current news, as well as the corny graphics."
Australian Safegaurds and Non Proliferation Office
The Australian Government website of the Australian Safegaurds and Non Proliferation Office.
Sustainable Energy and Anti Uranium Service
This website was last updated in 2000 but still contains lots of useful material, particularly on uranium mining in Australia.
EnergyScience Coalition
This website is particularly useful for its Briefing Papers on key sustainability such as suitability of nuclear power for Australia's electricity needs, and the problems inherent in this technology.
Australian Nuclear Free Alliance
The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance, is an alliance between environmental and indigenous groups committed to ongoing support for Indigenous people defending country, culture and communities from the nuclear industry.



