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Nation Radioactive Waste Management Bill: Submission deadline extended to April 9

The deadline for submissions to the National Radioactive Waste Management Amendment (Site Specification, Community Fund and Other Measures) Bill  has been extended from today to April 9.

The easiest and quickest way to make a submission is to sign Friends of the Earth’s online submission, adding any comments you like. Click here to sign the online submission.

Alternatively, you can write your own submission and email it to: economics.sen@aph.gov.au

Here are the THREE MAIN POINTS to concentrate on with your submissions ……….courtesy of one of our state MP’S!

Kazzi Jai   Fight To Stop Nuclear Waste In The Flinders Ranges

Land Owner Nomination

Technical Suitability

Broad Community Support

 

See some submission tips below:

Stuck for what to write for your submission which closes tomorrow? Unfortunately I cannot credit the author of this as I cannot find the original post – biggest apologies! – please pm me if you know who it is – but this is straight to the point!

(1) Definition of immediate neighbours changed from one phase to the next .SHAME

(2) The term broad community support being determined by one minister’s definition .SHAME

(3) 2789 submissions from outside Kimba boundary acknowledged but obviously not considered in final decision .SHAME

(4) Community supporting members closer to the site than the township of Kimba not given a vote . SHAME

(5) Landowner able to nominate without first consulting with community. SHAME

(6) Site now characterised as a station to imply that it is in some kind of remote far away land . SHAME

(7) Calling high level waste intermediate . SHAME

(8) Implying that the Kimba community is somehow responsible for the ongoing production of nuclear medicine . SHAME

(8) Native title holders acknowledged but not considered in final decision . SHAME .

(9) ARPANSA guidelines regarding agricultural land completely ignored. SHAME

(10) Definition of radioactive waste now described as controlled waste . SHAME

(11) My descendants will be forced to apologise on behalf of a decision I did not make.SHAME.

(12) MONEY , MONEY, MONEY, may well have a happy rhythm to it, but what of the decision if there were no dollars attached . This process has left one part of our community joyous and the rest of us absolutely gutted. SHAME, SHAME, SHAME https://www.facebook.com/groups/941313402573199/

 

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | ACTION | Leave a comment

Submission re National Waste Dump Bill: Flawed process: the pretense that this National issue is just a Local issue

Noel Wauchope, 26 Mar 20, Flawed process: the pretense that this National issue is just a Local issue
The whole process of selection for a nuclear waste site prior to, and including this Bill is flawed.  This obviously National project has been treated as not even a State project, but just as one of concern only to a small local community.  As if no-one else  in the State, nor in the whole country were concerned, this amendment doesn’t just specify only South Australia –  it specifies just one site, Napandee, near Kimba, as an above ground nuclear waste store.
The planned waste facility is illegal under South Australian law.
In confining discussion to the local community, the federal government  not only plans to impose the waste dump on South Australia, but fails to consult the South Australian community, and indeed the Australian community, on the long transport of radioactive wastes, and the ports involved in this transport., – probably  Whyalla in South Australia, and probably Port Kembla in New South Wales.  And even in consulting the local community, the government made sure to exclude the Bangarla Aboriginal people, who oppose the waste dump, that threatens their traditional rights in the area.
 
Unnecessary imposition of stranded wastes The Bill establishes indefinite “temporary” storage of ANSTO nuclear fuel wastes, and Intermediate Level Wastes – i.e Stranded Wastes.   It means unnecessary double handling of these wastes. It could mean a security and safety risk for the area for at least 10,000 years, and certainly does mean this for at least 100 years.
ANSTO has the space, the capacity, and the experienced staff for Extended Storage at Lucas Heights.
 
Damage to the local society and to the Eyre Peninsula’s agricultural reputation.   It is already apparent that this issue has divided and damaged the Kimba community.  ARPANSA guidelines regarding agricultural land are completely ignored.  Here I can best illustrate this by quoting a comment on Your Say. It’s in relation to the 2016  S.A. Nuclear Royal Commission, but it’s applicable here, too :

Kristen Jelk, Your Say Last month I was in China promoting an Australian product that comes from SA which is pitched as a clean, green, environment. The full potential of the market in China for South Australian produce is immeasurable. From a Chinese consumers point of view, the environmental conditions where the product is sourced or grown, is pivotal to the choices made when purchasing.

Chinese consumers will pay top prices for products that are considered SAFE – produced where the source is known to be an unpolluted clean environment. Perception is everything, and if a consumer becomes aware that SA had developed a nuclear waste dump, then that perception of a safe environment will be shattered. It will not matter that the dump is in a desert, nor will it matter if the dump is considerable distance from prime agricultural land, nor will it matter if experts assure of safety standards.The perception that would prevail is that SA will be a dumping ground for nuclear waste. If this is a discussion over commercial viability verses environmental risks long term, then I would argue that the real cost of the dump being located in SA is the loss in the perception that SA is a “clean, green” state. Questions would be raised over validity of the safety of the states produce.

Science does not dispel the pervading distrust of nuclear waste storage. Impassioned long standing anti-nuclear supporters cannot be placated and therefore ongoing discourse over the proposed dump will just shine a brighter light on the discussion world wide. The long term impact on the revenue of export sales will, without doubt be affected.

To risk the potential of long term growth in export sales due to a short term vision on job creation,( which is questionable ) is not good economics. SA has the potential to be a renewable energy ambassador with exciting projects already in development. We have to think globally, not locally if we are to sustain economic growth based on the real tangible asset that we have, which is our environment.  http://yoursay.sa.gov.au/discussions/nuclear-community-conversation-comment-on-the-specific-recommendations-in-the-final-report

So  many things wrong with the National Radioactive Waste Management’s process:

Pretense that it’s essential for nuclear medicine.  The so-called Intermediate Level Wastes, i.e. spent fuel rod wastes from Lucas Heights emanate from the nuclear reactor’s operation, and not from the (mostly short-lived radioisotopes from nuclear medicine).  The Kimba communityn was conned into the belief that they are somehow responsible for the ongoing production of nuclear medicine.

Wobbly language –  Definition of  ” immediate neighbours”  changed from one phase to the next. The term “broad community” support being determined by one minister’s definition.

 Landowner able to nominate without first consulting with community.

Community supporting members closer to the site than the township of Kimba not given a vote .

I write as an Australian, who lives in another state, not South Australia.  I think that it is unnecessary to transport dangerous radioactive trash for very long distances across and around our continent,  – and the whole thing based on one farmer volunteering his land (for a substantial payment),  – this national decision to be made really by one government Minister, with no consultation with the national public.

The “dual facility” – above ground higher level stranded waste storage, combined with the low-level waste permanent dump, is a bad idea, fraught with problems. The problems are not just for the local community, but for their descendants for generations, and also for all the communities along the transport route, including n other States.

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, Federal nuclear waste dump | Leave a comment

Tax-payers funded Matt Canavan’s expensive trip to attend coalmine opening

Matt Canavan billed taxpayers $5,390 for charter flight to attend coalmine opening

The former resources minister used the occasion to give a speech attacking ‘self-indulgent’ environmentalists,  Guardian, Christopher Knaus, Wed 25 Mar 2020 

The former resources minister Matt Canavan billed taxpayers for a $5,390 charter flight to travel 150km to attend the opening of a coalmine, where he gave a speech attacking “self-indulgent” environmental activists.

Canavan took the private charter flight from Mackay to Colinsville, a three-hour drive, so he could get to the opening of the $1.76bn Byerwen mine in north Queensland.

At the opening, Canavan gave a speech attacking what he described as “hypocritical, self-indulgent activists” holding back the dreamers of the mining industry…….

The most recent parliamentary expense reports, released last week, show Canavan later billed taxpayers for the $5,390 charter flight ….. The expense was listed as “unscheduled travel” by the independent parliamentary expenses authority and the finance department…….

The expense is roughly the same as that incurred by the former Liberal MP Bronwyn Bishop, who chartered a $5,227 helicopter for a return trip from Melbourne to a golf course near Geelong for a Liberal party function.

Canavan quit as minister last month to support Barnaby Joyce’s bid to return to the leadership position. He has described himself as running on an “unashamedly pro-coal” platform.

The Guardian previously reported that Canavan had omitted two properties worth more than $1m from his current declaration of interests to parliament. He declared “nil” interests in real estate despite owning two houses in Yeppoon, Queensland and Macquarie in Canberra.

Canavan said he was not required to declare the interests to the 46th parliament because they’d been declared to the previous parliament, an argument that conflicts with official advice. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/mar/25/matt-canavan-billed-taxpayers-5390-for-charter-flight-to-attend-coalmine-opening

 

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, politics | Leave a comment

Rightwing governments have denied the coronavirus problem. and the climate problem, and been slow to act

Delay is deadly: what Covid-19 tells us about tackling the climate crisis https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/24/covid-19-climate-crisis-governments-coronavirus, Jonathan Watts

Rightwing governments have denied the problem and been slow to act. With coronavirus and the climate, this costs lives.

The coronavirus pandemic has brought urgency to the defining political question of our age: how to distribute risk. As with the climate crisis, neoliberal capitalism is proving particularly ill-suited to this.

Like global warming, but in close-up and fast-forward, the Covid-19 outbreak shows how lives are lost or saved depending on a government’s propensity to acknowledge risk, act rapidly to contain it, and share the consequences.

On these matters, competence and ideology overlap. Governments willing to intervene have been more effective at stemming the virus than laissez-faire capitalists. The further right the government, the more inclined it is to delay action and offload blame elsewhere. International comparisons suggest this could be making infection and death rates steeper.

Take the US, where Donald Trump is only now acknowledging the seriousness of the pandemic after weeks of claiming fears were exaggerated. Until recently, his government put more money into shielding the oil industry than providing adequate testing kits. He reportedly ordered officials to downplay early warnings because he did not want bad news in an election year. The US now has one of the fastest rising numbers of new cases in the world. Continue reading →

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | General News | Leave a comment

Just quietly, coronavirus is affected USA’s nuclear weapons preparedness

For now, Kristensen says, “probably the healthiest people in America are those who are coming back from the longest submarine patrols,” which currently last as long as 78 days.

They’ve been underwater since almost the beginning of the year.

THE U.S. MILITARY’S BEHIND-THE-SCENES MOVES TO PROTECT NUCLEAR READINESS AMID CORONAVIRUS https://www.newsweek.com/us-militarys-behind-scenes-moves-protect-nuclear-readiness-amid-coronavirus-1493829

BY WILLIAM M. ARKIN ON 3/23/20   The Defense Department shifted many of its domestic bases to “health protection condition” Charlie on Sunday, the latest in a series of moves to protect military forces, families and bases from coronavirus. HPCON Charlie – also known as “substantial threat of sustained community transmission” – is the fourth highest of five levels.

Though Pentagon officials continue to insist that the coronavirus pandemic has had no impact on operational readiness of the armed forces, behind the scenes military exercises and deployments are being scaled down and canceled, and plans are being put in place to sustain essential operations. That includes the so-called triad of bombers, land-based missiles and submarines that make up the U.S. nuclear arsenal. Continue reading →

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | General News | Leave a comment

Hinkley nuclear construction work continues, while rest of UK is in lockdown

Dundee Courier 24th March 2020, Opponents of the Hinkley Point C project criticised the decision to carry
on and called on the Government to tell them to stop. “This is putting lives at risk right across Somerset and the whole of the country,” said Stop Hinkley campaign spokeswoman Katy Attwater. “Why hasn’t the Prime Minister ordered them to stay at home – is he just pandering to the nuclear lobby? “While the rest of the country is in lockdown, EDF fails to acknowledge that if someone has developed a fever, they have been incubating and spreading the virus for days beforehand.
“Monitoring for fever is leaving it too late. Who is advising them on best practice? “EDF is irresponsible with its decisions on climate change, marine protection, archaeological heritage, and future safety of the people in Somerset. “Now it is failing to address the Covid-19 emergency adequately. They need to stop work at Hinkley Point C now to protect workers and local  people.”

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/business/business-news/1218520/workforce-building-new-power-plant-cut-because-of-covid-19/

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | General News | Leave a comment

The President of the United States misses his opportunity to lead the world against the Coronavirus

The president and his far-right allies see the pandemic as one more chance to again rip apart the notion that countries do better by cooperating.

While we have to self-isolate from the virus, we don’t have to isolate ourselves from the world. Trump could be uniting our strengths. We all could.

Trump Could Have Led the World Against the Coronavirus  We have to isolate ourselves from the virus. He doesn’t have to isolate us from the world.   https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2020/03/trump-could-have-led-world-against-coronavirus/164086/?oref=d-topstory

 Trump can’t help himself. He is missing his chance to live out “America First.”

In January or February, he could have convened world leaders, determined a plan to stop the coronavirus, and shown what American power can really do with all of the pomp and circumstance of summit stages and Fox News backdrops. He could have made the world grateful for his leadership.

Even now, as the world stays home FaceTiming with family, Trump could convene a video conference of world leaders, sitting in Washington’s big chair in the middle of the virtual table, directing help, aid, relief, supplies, NATO militaries and the narrative. He could have even liberals and TV pundits praising him as the global leader he believes himself to be.

The coronavirus pandemic is more than a 9/11 moment. It’s a Reagan-second-term-chance-to-beat-the-Soviets moment. It’s a political opening to soften up, wake up, and bring the world together. It’s an opportunity to diminish Beijing and Moscow and marginalize violent extremists.

The United States should be leading the world through this pandemic. Americans should be leading the world. Trump should be leading the world.

He could have thought big, but instead he plays small. On Tuesday night, the president of the United States was up late retweeting posts from the partisan and anti-Semitic information warfare site Breitbart, amplifying their praise and thumping liberal snowflakes and the corporate media.

Yesterday, the number of Americans who have died from the coronavirus rose by 160. The number of Americans who tested positive for the virus rose by 10,000. The number of infected reached 26,000 in New York state. The number worldwide is nearly 500,000.  Continue reading →

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | General News | Leave a comment

Victoria council works around Covid-19 restrictions to approve 200MW solar farm — RenewEconomy

A 200MW solar and battery project that faced delays due to Coronavirus restrictions has gained special passage through the local council approval process. The post Victoria council works around Covid-19 restrictions to approve 200MW solar farm appeared first on RenewEconomy.

via Victoria council works around Covid-19 restrictions to approve 200MW solar farm — RenewEconomy

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Planning for the unknown: Lessons for energy sector from Covid-19 — RenewEconomy

The current structure and governance of the electricity market in Australia is not fit for purpose to meet known and unknown challenges. The post Planning for the unknown: Lessons for energy sector from Covid-19 appeared first on RenewEconomy.

via Planning for the unknown: Lessons for energy sector from Covid-19 — RenewEconomy

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

IPPNW Statement on COVID-19 — IPPNW peace and health blog

As Covid-19 overtakes the world, the interconnectedness of our modern human family has never been clearer.

via IPPNW Statement on COVID-19 — IPPNW peace and health blog

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

March 25 Energy News — geoharvey

Opinion: ¶ “Oil Price War Bolsters Case For US Renewables” • Vladimir Putin and Mohammed bin Salman are giving a big boost to the US renewable energy industry. The oil price war being waged by Russia’s president and Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has killed the conceit that an America reliant on fossil fuel can be […]

via March 25 Energy News — geoharvey

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Big new solar farm in NSW begins production, on schedule for a change — RenewEconomy

Bomen solar farm dodges delays affecting other projects and begins production more or less on schedule. The post Big new solar farm in NSW begins production, on schedule for a change appeared first on RenewEconomy.

via Big new solar farm in NSW begins production, on schedule for a change — RenewEconomy

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Scientists, Academics Among Those Calling for Green Stimulus in COVID-19 Response — Green Tech Times

While the deadly COVID-19 pandemic brings with it a silver lining of reduced carbon emissions thanks to the industrial slowdown, it’s also poses a serious threat to various renewable energy projects, and industry advocates are urging lawmakers to pivot to defend the renewables industry as they seek to manage the crisis. The nonprofit Environmental Working […]

via Scientists, Academics Among Those Calling for Green Stimulus in COVID-19 Response — Green Tech Times

March 26, 2020 Posted by Christina Macpherson | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

   

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The Road to War brings a sharp focus to why it is not in Australia’s best interest to be dragged into a war with China which will almost inevitably go nuclear very quickly. The filmmaker has interviewed some of Australia’s senior foreign policy analysts who have vast experience behind them in analysing what really is going on here as the United States rattles its sabres with China. And sets us up to be its proxy, like the poor Ukranians have been fed into the Meatgrinder. So America can remain the Top Dog. The Road to War reveals how the United States through its spy base at Pine Gap and by stationing six nuclear capable B52 bombers in the Top End (without permission from the traditional owners) is making Australia a prime nuclear target if the current war of words suddenly melts down into full scale war.

The Road to War shows the implicit connection between Carbon emissions (the US military uses a whopping 70% of America’s annual petroleum to move its armies and vast War Machine around the globe to its 800+ military bases..but under a loophole wangled at Kyoto, the US military does not have to report its C02 annual emissions). The Road to War starts screening at selected cities and regional centres in March. See the trailer end for details.

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