Published by the Hobart Mercury,31 January 2018 This is the 96th voyage of the ‘Peace Boat’, since its first trip in 1983. During that time it has visited over 120 ports in more than 80 countries. The current ship, the Ocean Dream, carries 800-1000 passengers on a different type of cruise to normal. During the […]
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More from Oslo – Sue Coleman-Haseldine talks about the impact of nuclear testing on her community
Sue Coleman-Haseldine has been at the forefront of the camapign to abolish nuclear weapons. As a survivor of British nuclear testing at Maralinga and Emu Fields, Sue has supported ICANi‘s campaign by speaking out and sharing her testamony with people from around the world. Sue joined ICANi campaigners from around the world to witness, and […]
ICAN established by Australian doctors awarded Nobel Peace Prize
What does a United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) and a Nobel Peace Prize have to do with Australian doctors, and Australian general practitioners (GPs) in particular? Quite a lot, in fact. On 10 December 2017, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICANi) will be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize […]
M.V.Ramana: (Sorry, cancelled)
Apologies, Dr Ramana has been unable to come due to Qantas dispute and after re-booking, an unseasonal snow storm M.V.Ramana, from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security, will adress a meeting on the topic of the proposed Australian uranium sales to India, which is not a signatory to the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.
M.V.Ramana: (Sorry, cancelled)
Apologies, Dr Ramana has been unable to come due to Qantas dispute and after re-booking, an unseasonal snow storm M.V.Ramana, from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security, will adress a meeting on the topic of the proposed Australian uranium sales to India, which is not a signatory to the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.