Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Increased momentum for a national fight against Muckaty Nuclear Waste Dump Plan

“There is growing national concern about Minister Ferguson’s decide-announce-defend approach. The Senate report does not challenge the Minister’s absolute discretion in the site selection process, which will mean continuation of the secretive and bullish process undertaken so far”.


Senate Report Increases Determination to Fight Muckaty Nuclear Dump. The Beyond Nuclear Initiative (BNI) says a Senate report released today on the National Radioactive Waste Management Bill is deplorable and will invigorate efforts to oppose a dump at Muckaty Station in the Northern Territory. Continue reading

May 13, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics | , , | Leave a comment

Methinks the uranium corporations do protest too much

Australia’s media is awash with the anger of BHP Billiton and other uranium miners, (even weird little Cauldron Energy), about the government’s super profit resources tax. Their threat is to wind down uranium mining, leave Australia etc.

But uranium mining is winding down anyway. BHP Billiton’s Grat Big New Mine is far from happening, as Olympic Dam still producing about a quarter capacity, with a damaged main shaft.

Recent Nuclear Non Proliferation arrangements mean that countries can get nuclear fuel from old nuclear weapons (no uranium mining needed for that).  And the famous Nuclear Resuscitation (sorry, did I mean Renaissance?) – is not really happening.

And – it’s rude to mention this – but just one nuclear mishap like the current oil mishaps, and nuclear power is dead in the water forever.

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Bad news for the uranium market

bad news for the uranium market.

Uranium threatened by political shake-ups FP Trading Desk May 12, 2010,   by Peter Koven It has been a week of political overhaul in Europe, and one of the victims in the fallout could be the continent’s nuclear renaissance. Continue reading

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Australian Government postpones Nuclear Waste Bill, Spurns Discussion with Greens

Ferguson’s response was “I don’t deal with the Greens, why would I deal with the Greens, we don’t deal with the Greens” and walked off.

The government’s strange flip flops on nuclear, Crikey, by Bernard Keane, 13 May 2010, “….This week it [the Australian Government] was preparing to speed its National Radioactive Waste Management Bill 2010 through parliament, with the aid of an unusually compliant opposition. The bill was scheduled for today but has been dropped ahead of higher priority bills. It is expected to return in June. Continue reading

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Many doctors unaware of radiation cancer risks

there is a distinct lack of information about medical radiation risks in the medical community,…nine of ten emergency room doctors do know realize the scans are linked to an increased lifetime cancer risk,

Cancer Panel Report Cites Medical Radiation Concerns,  News Inferno.com,  May 12th, 2010 “…..the President’s Cancer Panel (PCP)  pointed to the huge increase in Americans’ exposure to medical radiation. Continue reading

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