Australian nuclear news headlines 8- 12 August

Headlines as they come in 8- 12 August
- The AUKUS operations are stalled because Australia cannot meet the nuclear waste disposal requirements of the non-proliferation treaty regime.
- Australia indemnifies US and UK ‘against any liability’ from nuclear submarine risks
- Australia, US, UK sign nuclear transfer deal for AUKUS subs – AUSTRALIA RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SPENT FUEL WASTES
- Nuked – The Submarine Fiasco that Sank Australia’s Sovereignty
- Call to end nuclear power ban brings heated reaction in Australia
- Peter Dutton’s nuclear lies
- Australian government would like the lucrative import of UK and USA nuclear waste ? But there’s a hitch
- Defence Minister Richard Marles insists AUKUS milestone won’t force Australia to accept foreign nuclear waste. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjvsrgiY2b8
- Australia is still finding out what it doesn’t know about its secretive AUKUS deal.
- Buck-passing inside the murky arms trade
- Australia is still finding out what it doesn’t know about its secretive AUKUS deal
- Australia makes undisclosed ‘political commitments’ in new AUKUS deal on transfer of naval nuclear technology.
- Nuclear shift in updated AUKUS deal
- Australia’s acceptance of nuclear material from the US and UK has been officially approved as part of an updated AUKUS agreement.
- AUKUS Revamped: The Complete Militarisation of Australia
- Australia being turned into ’51st US state’ – ex-PM.
- Marles denies sinister meaning in AUKUS ‘political commitments’
- Lawyers for Peace Open Letter to the Prime Minister
- Friends of the Earth Nuclear Free Art Auction 2024
- While Cumbrian MPs Blindly Agitate for More Uranium Mining to Feed More Nuclear New Build, Indigenous Australians are celebrating Halt to Poisoning of their Lands
- A revised AUKUS agreement. Dunno what it means yet.
- Hidden in mainstream Olympic Games news – an incisive comment on nuclear costs!.
- Western Australia rules out uranium mining policy change amid nuclear energy push from Peter Dutton.
- Peter Dutton rules out Kalgoorlie-Boulder as potential nuclear reactor site in Coalition’s power plan.
- Peter Dutton’s ‘nuclear policy’: It’s ‘unclear’ at best
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