Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Theft of radioactive materials in Victoria

The theft is the most serious incident in the report, which includes another 33 cases where people were exposed to levels of radiation, most often as the result of medical error.

The Brumby Dump: nuclear compounds stolen from the back of a ute | Crikey, by Wez Matthews-Naylor, 22 Oct 120 Dangerous nuclear compounds were stolen from the back of an unlocked ute in the Melbourne suburb of Dandenong earlier this year, and remain at large Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | safety, Victoria | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Renewable Energy Powered Desalination Plants

U.S. based Engineering For The Earth‘s Aeolus system require minimal wind speeds and can produce drinking water for communities of up to 500 people per unit. The only additional energy input required is for telemetry, which can be supplied via small solar panels.

Wind Powered Desalination With A Twist Renewable Energy News, 22 Oct 10, With potable water becoming an increasingly scarce resource in some countries, governments are turning to solutions such as desalination. An energy-intensive process, desalination has been made “greener” through the use of renewable energy. Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | solar, water, wind | , , , | Leave a comment

Radiation mishaps in Australia 2005 to 2010

The newly posted ACIRs show errors involving medical uses of radiation are the most common cause of critical incidents.

ARPANSA comes clean on annual reports Karen Dearne,  The Australian, * October 22, 2010 DIAGNOSTIC radiology has emerged as the highest-risk area for medical radiation errors,  Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, safety | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Greenpeace stunt gets reaction from ANZ bank on coal power

“Greenpeace is not asking for them to completely divest in coal. We’re just saying don’t fund any new coal-fired power stations,”

Greenpeace four charged over ANZ stunt, Brisbane Times, October 21, 2010A Four Greenpeace activists have been charged for a sky-high stunt in which a giant banner was unfurled down the ANZ Bank’s headquarters in protest over coal-fired power stations.Two activists abseiled down the face of the headquarters on Queen Street, in the city centre, at about 8.15am (AEST) on Thursday. Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | General News | | Leave a comment

Nuclear war’s collateral damage – that’s all of us

Albert Einstein himself said unmistakably, “I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” …. [But] In a nuclear war the “collateral damage” would be the life of all humanity..

Attack on Iran would spark global N-war Daily Times –  Pakistan , 21 Oct 10, ’”….. Castro says every govt has obligation to respect right to life of every nationISLAMABAD: The use of nuclear weapons in a new war would mean the end of humanity. This was candidly foreseen by scientist Albert Einstein Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , | Leave a comment

Wind farm for Ararat, in Victoria

The 247.5 megawatt wind farm would include up to 75 turbines and produce enough energy to power more than 135,000 homes.

Vic wind farm gets green lightm Sydney Morning Herald, October 22, 2010 A wind farm with up to 75 turbines will be built in western Victoria after receiving planning approval.Planning Minister Justin Madden approved the $326 million development at Ararat Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | energy, Victoria, wind | , , , , | Leave a comment

Exposing banks that fund nuclear and coal

Starting in Australia, our activists rebranded one of the nation’s largest banks,…..Let ANZ know what you think of their dirty behaviour. Write to ANZ CEO Mike Smith.

Bright sunshiny day | Greenpeace International, jmiller – October 21, 2010 , Talk about a global day for climate action! As the sun light started to shine on the Pacific Ocean this morning, a bright day started for the future of the planet and activists around the world challenged dirty energy and highlighted the benefits of a clean and renewable future. Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | uranium | , , , | Leave a comment

Western Sydney suburb firmly resisting radioactive waste dumping

“The safe disposal of this material needs to be planned seriously and well into the future because this material remains toxic for a very long time,’

Uranium dump plan in doubt at Kemps Creek, Penrith Star, BY GEMMA SEYMOUR20 Oct, 2010 A RESOUNDING message is being sent to the state government: we’ve had our fill of the state’s rubbish. There has been opposition from both sides of politics to a plan to truck 5000 tonnes of toxic soil from a Hunters Hill site that used to process uranium ore to a landfill site in Kemps Creek, Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | New South Wales, Opposition to nuclear, uranium, wastes | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

India stands firm on Nuclear Liability Law

In the run-up to President Barack Obama’s visit here in November, the U.S. side is looking for substantive changes in the nuclear liability law…..American companies such as GE and Westinghouse insist they will be unable to supply nuclear equipment to India unless they are fully insulated from all liability claims in the event of an accident.

India resists U.S. pushback on nuclear liability, The Hindu , Siddharth Varadarajan, 22 Oct 10, No change in the Act is possible, government tells U.S. Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency shamed into being honest

Greens Senator Scott Ludlam asked why it took a media story to prompt the agency into releasing the overdue Australian Radiation Incident Register summaries.

ARPANSA comes clean on annual reports Karen Dearne The Australian * October 22, 2010 DIAGNOSTIC radiology has emerged as the highest-risk area for medical radiation errors, according to five “missing” annual critical incident registers released by the nation’s peak radiation safety body yesterday. Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Films on uranium wanted

Call for entries – Uranium Film Festival 2011, Rio: Aust films wanted | Indymedia Australia, 21 Oct 10, The URANIUM FILM FESTIVAL wants to inform especially the Brazilian and Latin American societies and stimulate the production of independent documentaries and movies about the whole nuclear fuel cycle, about the dangers of radioactivity and especially about the environmental and health risks of uranium exploration, mining and processing.The URANIUM FILM FESTIVAL will be held from May 21th to 28th 2011 in the city of Rio de Janeiro and from June 2nd to 9th in the city of São Paulo…… Call for entries – Uranium Film Festival 2011, Rio: Aust films wanted | Indymedia Australia

October 22, 2010 Posted by | uranium | , , | Leave a comment

Nuclear power stations just don’t get built in a competitive energy market

Now the landscape is infinitely harsher. Britain has a liberalised, highly competitive energy market, and ministers are swearing blue that no nuclear subsidies will be provided. No nuclear power station has yet successfully been built, anywhere in the world, in such circumstances.

(UK) Will Chris Huhne succeed where Mrs Thatcher failed? I wouldn’t bet on it – Telegraph UK, By Geoffrey Lean October 19th, 2010

“…….the new announcement by the formerly anti-nuclear Chris Huhne takes me back some thirty years to the time when Mrs Thatcher’s government unveiled its atomic ambitions, the last serious British attempt to expand the country’s use of the technology. Continue reading

October 22, 2010 Posted by | uranium | , , | Leave a comment