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National Radioactive Waste Management Amendment Bill aims to prevent Bangarla people from legal action against the nuclear dump

 

Schedule 1 of the Bill is a blatant and indisputable attempt to prevent any judicial review proceedings which would have been initiated by the Barngarla people (and potentially other members of the Kimba Community)

There is clearly no broad community support and such material suggesting there is, was manufactured by gerrymandering the ballot to exclude the Barngarla.

The Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation to Senate Committee on National Radioactive Waste Management Amendment (Site Specification, Community Fund and Other Measures) Bill 2020  [Provisions]
Submission 25    The Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC ICN 8603 (BDAC) is the
registered native title body corporate for the Barngarla native title holders.1 As the determined native title holders for the Kimba area, which includes the site of Napandee, the Barngarla people seek to make a submission to the Senate Standing Committees on Economics (the Committee) as part of the Committee’s inquiry…….

………….., once the pandemic is resolved, BDAC consider it important that the Committee should attend on Country  and hear from the Barngarla people directly. BDAC would welcome this opportunity and may seek to provide supplementary submissions at this time.

4. The Committee would be aware that members of BDAC were excluded from participating in a community ballot, facilitated by the District Council of Kimba between 3 October 2019 and 7 November 2019, to gauge support for the nominated sites of Napandee and Lyndhurst at Kimba.2 As the First Peoples for the Kimba area, this exclusion was alarming to our community given the permanent impact that the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility (NRWMF) would have on Country.

The Barngarla people also hold many parcels of native title land very close to the NRWMF location, and have the right to live on and use this land. That native title land was, and is in many cases, closer to the proposed site than the town of Kimba to the site. To be excluded from the ballot on the technicality that the land was not rateable,
was terrible for the Barngarla community. The ballot returned a yes vote whilst excluding over 200 Barngarla persons who would likely have voted no. Clearly the entire legitimacy of the site selection process is, at best, highly questionable in these circumstances. It is Barngarla’s position that the site selection process has entirely miscarried. There is clearly no broad community support and such material suggesting there is, was manufactured by gerrymandering the ballot to exclude the Barngarla. We are also aware that community consultation was not consistent with processes used for the Wallerberdina site and, as a result, also excluded members of the farming
community living and working in the Kimba area from the community ballot.

However, we respectfully submit to the Committee that the introduction of this Bill (in particular Schedule 1 of the Bill) presents a significantly more disturbing issue which goes beyond the exclusion of voters, seeking to have a voice on the NRWMF, from a community ballot.

6. We respectfully state that the issues raised in our submission, outline such a significant matter of principle that it will become evident to the Committee that Schedule 1 of the Bill should not be passed. We understand that Schedule 1 of the Bill seeks to directly legislate Napandee, as the specified site for the NRWMF, following
the policy decision (which was mischaracterised as a declaration) of the former Minister for Resources and Northern Australia on 1 February 2020. BDAC make clear that the Bill is in no way supported by the Barngarla people and is of the greatest concern to us, not only as the First Peoples for the Kimba area but as Australians in general, given that it effectively removes our right to seek judicial review .

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Going back to “normal”? But “normal” IS the problem

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Southern Australia to be among the worst-hit by global heating

Australia among global ‘hot spots’ as droughts worsen in warming world, The Age, By Peter Hannam, June 1, 2020 The world’s major food baskets will experience more extreme droughts than previously forecast as greenhouse gases rise, with southern Australia among the worst-hit, climate projections show.

Scientists at the Australian National University and the University of NSW made the findings after running the latest generation of climate models used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Future drought changes were larger and more consistent, the researchers found.

“Australia is one of the hot spots along with the Amazon and the Mediterranean, especially,” said Anna Ukkola, a research fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes and lead author of the paper published in Geophysical Research Letters.

For southern Australia, the shift to longer, more frequent and more intense droughts up to 2100 will be due to greater variability in rainfall rather than a reduction in average rainfall. For the Amazon, both mean rain and variability changes…….

One reason for the prediction of worse droughts is that the latest models assume the climate will respond more than previously understood to increased atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

Some of the models used for CMIP6 predict changes of more than 7 degrees in global and Australian temperatures by the end of the century.

Australia’s vulnerability to big shifts in annual rainfall already challenge the country’s farming sector, while also leaving much of the country’s south more at risk of bad bushfire seasons – such as last summer’s – as forests dry out.

The CSIRO has long forecast a large reduction in stream flows in the Murray-Darling Basin, for instance, as reduced cool-season rainfall combines with higher temperatures. Such a trend appears to have already begun.

While a more moderate emissions trajectory will still produce more intense, frequent and longer lasting droughts in most of the world’s mid-latitude regions than current conditions, the shift will be less than if carbon emissions remain near the top of forecasts. ……..https://www.theage.com.au/environment/climate-change/australia-among-global-hot-spots-as-droughts-worsen-in-warming-world-20200601-p54ydh.html

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British taxpayers may be funding China’s military programme, via “joint nuclear technology research”

Telegraph 1st June 2020, Experts fear British taxpayers could inadvertently be contributing to  funding the Chinese defence programme, after millions of pounds of public  funds were poured into technology research undertaken in collaboration with  controversial Chinese universities known for their military links. The  UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council distributed more than £6.5 million to British universities including Manchester for
technology studies that were undertaken with these controversial Chinese institutions, according to disclosures on academic papers.

While the research programmes focused on technologies that could be used for civilian purposes, experts have warned that they also have the potential to be used for military applications, prompting fears that taxpayer-funded research by British universities could be exploited by Beijing.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/06/01/uk-taxpayers-may-funding-research-chinas-defence-project/

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Time to transfer funds from weapons to making vaccines — IPPNW peace and health blog

Scientists and medical professionals have warned from time to time about various diseases and cautioned about the imminent health emergencies. They have also guided about the steps to be taken to prevent such happenings. IPPNW has warned the global community about a highly grave threat to humanity for which we have no remedy. The use of nuclear weapons would be the final epidemic. Prevention is the only way out as we do not have any remedy to offer in such an eventuality.

via Time to transfer funds from weapons to making vaccines — IPPNW peace and health blog

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Even with rooftop solar boom, households are paying dearly for what lies beneath — RenewEconomy

Australians have led the world in solar installations on their rooftops, but lag way behind in terms of what they do under the roof. And it’s costing them dearly. The post Even with rooftop solar boom, households are paying dearly for what lies beneath appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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ABC’s QandA: Old fossils versus smart advocates of clean energy transition — RenewEconomy

Two old fossils put the case for dirty, old, and incumbent technologies. Three smart women argued environmental, economic and engineering case for a clean energy transition. The post ABC’s QandA: Old fossils versus smart advocates of clean energy transition appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Renewables jobs could boom to 44,000 by 2025, but only with the right policy support — RenewEconomy

CEC report finds enormous employment opportunity from renewable energy in Australia but warns failure to address policy barriers could see jobs head in opposite direction. The post Renewables jobs could boom to 44,000 by 2025, but only with the right policy support appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Gaslighting Australia: How gas industry is driving up emissions — RenewEconomy

Analysis of emissions data shows that using gas as a transition fuel is dangerous in a world badly missing its climate targets. The post Gaslighting Australia: How gas industry is driving up emissions appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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June 1 Energy News — geoharvey

Opinion: ¶ “How Cities Might Change If We Worked From Home More” • Many people now work from home. Major tech companies say they are open to their staff working from home permanently. Employees are coming to realize remote working is not only possible but, in some cases, preferable. A shift to a new way […]

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AEMO pushes for minimum standards for solar, battery storage and EVs — RenewEconomy

AEMO seeks powers to impose minimum standards for rooftop solar, battery storage and EVs in an effort to create a single, nationally consistent set of rules. The post AEMO pushes for minimum standards for solar, battery storage and EVs appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Really Australia, it’s not that hard: 10 reasons why renewable energy is the future — RenewEconomy

10 reasons why renewable energy makes perfect sense for Australia. The post Really Australia, it’s not that hard: 10 reasons why renewable energy is the future appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Space Force is no laughing matter — Beyond Nuclear International

New Beyond Nuclear booklet exposes frightening plans for space

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Make Nuclear Great Again? — Beyond Nuclear International

 

Probably not. But that doesn’t stop DOE from trying

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