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Too good to waste – standing strong for Country and culture

News | 17 November 23

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News | 10 December 22

Let's end the toxic trade

From ancient rock formations to mountains swirled with ochre, this continent is a geological wonderland.

Some of our minerals are even vibrant green – and radioactive. In fact, around a third of the world’s uranium reserves are found in Australia.

But mining these radioactive rocks pollutes our air, soil and water. It can damage the genetic and reproductive systems of plants, animals and people. 

All of Australia’s operating uranium mines have a history of leaks, spills and accidents – and none have ever been properly rehabilitated. And there is no secure, long-term solution to cope with the millions of tonnes of radioactive waste from mining operations, or the more risky and longer-lived radioactive waste from power stations.

Yet for two decades now, successive governments have tried to impose uranium mines and radioactive waste dumps on unwilling remote communities. Right now, they're pushing to ship, store and bury national radioactive waste on Aboriginal country in South Australia, even though SA said no to being an international waste dump.

Decisions on handling radioactive waste last longer than this generation.

Some useful reading:

Our vision for a clean energy future
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Australia's biggest polluters
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Clean energy, nuclear free

For decades now, ACF has united communities for a nuclear-free future. We are tirelessly opposing uranium mining and radioactive waste dumps, and highlighting their threats to our land, water, Indigenous cultures and local communities.

Dirty and dangerous fuels like uranium, coal, oil and gas have no place in Australia’s energy mix. We can power Australia with clean energy and leave uranium in the ground. Our energy future is sun and wind-powered.

Together we’re:

  • Directing a powerful, united movement at state and federal governments so they rule out all uranium mining – for good
  • Facilitating a continuing public debate about the risks and responsibilities of our involvement in the global nuclear trade
  • Standing in solidarity with Aboriginal and rural communities who are concerned about plans to pollute their air, soil and water
  • Tirelessly advocating for the responsible management of radioactive waste in Australia and an active transition away from producing more

Get involved and chip in to power this campaign!

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Email Anthony Albanese about his promise to ban Nuclear Weapons

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News | 17 November 23

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