New report: super funds invested $3.4 billion in nuclear weapons companies
Quit Nukes, with assistance from The Australia Institute, has assessed the equities holdings of fourteen major Australia super funds in twenty nuclear weapons companies.
Quit Nukes, with assistance from The Australia Institute, has assessed the equities holdings of fourteen major Australia super funds in twenty nuclear weapons companies.
Our global federation issues an urgent call to address the growing risk of the use of nuclear weapons.
The City of Adelaide has joined ICAN's global Cities Appeal.
MAPW representatives campaign for progress on nuclear weapons abolition.
MAPW has urged the Foreign Minister to support global efforts on disarmament.
The Doomsday Clock has been set at 90 seconds to a midnight of global destruction.
The plans for six US long-range nuclear weapons-capable B-52 bombers to be hosted in northern Australia, as disclosed by ABC Four Corners on 31 October, represent a grave undermining of our security. Australia is marching headlong into yet another disastrous…
The Victorian Psychologists Association (VPA) has unanimously adopted a powerful resolution on nuclear weapons.
Heath professionals have expressed grave concern at the Prime Minister’s announcement today of nuclear submarines for Australia.