Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

BHP’s uranium mine to miss deliveries

BHP Declares Force Majeure on Olympic Dam Contracts  By Brett Foley Oct. 20 (Bloomberg)– BHP Billiton Ltd. declared force majeure on some supply contracts after the closure of a shaft at Australia’s Olympic Dam, the world’s largest uranium deposit and the fourth-biggest copper lode.

The Australian company has told affected customers of the disruption to shipments, London-based spokeswoman Bronwyn Wilkinson said today in an e-mailed statement.
Force majeure is a legal clause allowing a company to miss deliveries because of circumstances beyond its control.
BHP, the world’s largest mining company, is still investigating damage caused by a mechanical failure to the hoist system at the mine’s Clark shaft two weeks ago.

BHP Declares Force Majeure on Olympic Dam Contracts (Update1) – Bloomberg.com

October 21, 2009 Posted by | 1, business, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Review: Uranium and nuclear skulduggery

a-cat-CANAustralia: – Corrupt dealings over Marathon’s uranium exploration.  Telstra closes down nuclear veterans’ website – under govt pressure? The case against the govt’s plans for radioactive waste dumping in NT – is taken internationally. mainstream media wrongly portrays Peter Beatties as pro-nuclear. A High Court ruling further limits aborigines’ land rights

International:  Nuclear lobby aims to take over US Climate Bill. Revelations of France and Germany’s unsafe radioacttive waste dumping in Siberia. AREVA’s half-built nuclear reactors in Finland and France are plagued with problems, lawsuits, and ever-escalating costs. French govt not likley to compensate Polynesian nuclear bomb test victims. – the week that has been

October 20, 2009 Posted by | Christina reviews, uranium | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

British nuclear bomb tests in Australia

Maralinga Our Own Shame – UK Nuclear Bomb Tests in Australia   – Care2 News Network (UK) by David Buchan 19 Oct 09 Britain actively used Australian soil and people to conduct it’s nuclear testing program during the 1950s and 1960s. Continue reading

October 20, 2009 Posted by | 1, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies, uranium | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Maralinga atomic testing :The Anangu Story

Maralinga: The Anangu Story 50 years ago secret atomic tests were carried out on Australian soil at a place called “Maralinga” in north–western South Australia. Continue reading

October 20, 2009 Posted by | 1, aboriginal issues, South Australia | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Time to learn from desert knowledge of aboriginal people

New insight into heritage of desert Aboriginal people Stock Journal 17/10/2009 A UNIQUE report written in both in the Alyawarr Aboriginal language and English marks a new milestone in Australia’s efforts to perpetuate the deep knowledge and cultural heritage of desert Aboriginal people. Continue reading

October 20, 2009 Posted by | 1, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, environment | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Making money out of depleted uranium weapons

devil-bargainby Christina Macpherson Raytheon Australia’s Industry Development Unit (IDU). – with the announcement of of a deal between Australia’s Defence Department and Raytheon, a ,lovely new Australian industry is started.

Yes, we can become part of making money by selling the stuff that has been used so profitably in Iraq and Gaza

Dose the Australian public care about this? Worse still, does the Australian public know about this. Where is the mainstream media on issues lik e this?


October 19, 2009 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies, uranium | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Raytheon – profits, depleted uranium and war crimes

Support the EDO Decommissioners – resisting war crimes is not a crime  UK  19 Oct 09 “……………Raytheon should be in the dock they are the worlds biggest producer of missiles and poisoned countless civilians and soldiers with Depleted Uranium. Continue reading

October 19, 2009 Posted by | 1, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, weapons and war | , , | Leave a comment

Australia to be part of global weapons industry

SUPPORTING AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE INDUSTRY TO ENTER GLOBAL MARKETS Australian Government  Department of Defence The Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science, Greg Combet, today welcomed the establishment of Raytheon Australia’s Industry Development Unit (IDU). Continue reading

October 19, 2009 Posted by | 1, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, weapons and war | , , , , | Leave a comment

Pro-nuclear professor got his facts wrong

Lesley Kemeny’s inaccuracies – The Age, by Jim Green 17 Oct 09 Lesley Kemeny claims that 60 countries have ’embraced’ nuclear power yet a moment’s research shows that the figure is 31 (‘ Nuclear energy key to future’, The Age, Oct 14). He lauds Australia’s “superb” uranium mining industry. Yet a 2003 Senate References and Legislation Committee report found “a pattern of under-performance and non-compliance” in the industry, identified many gaps in knowledge, and concluded that changes were necessary “in order to protect the environment and its inhabitants from serious or irreversible damage”.

A shame no-one listened − the following year at the Ranger uranium mine in the NT, 150 workers were exposed to drinking water containing uranium levels 400 times greater than the Australian safety standard. Mining company ERA was fined $150,000 — a rare example of a uranium mining company being prosecuted for breaching operating conditions.

Mr Kemeny gives a figure of 5 grams of carbon dioxide per megawatt-hour of nuclear power, yet the Switkowski report puts the figure 12 times higher. The Switkowski report also demonstrates what a blunt instrument nuclear power is in the climate change battle − it found that building six nuclear reactors would reduce Australia’s emissions by just 4% if they displaced coal-fired plants, just 2% if they displaced gas, and nothing if they displaced renewables and energy efficiency measures.

October 19, 2009 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, spinbuster | , , | Leave a comment

Nuclear unnecessary: gas is the transition to renewables

Coal and nuclear just hot air, the immediate answer is gas Sydney Morning Herald PADDY MANNING October 17, 2009 People are looking for a cleaner energy source, one they can believe in, and enough to keep the lights on and power electric cars and desalination plants by 2050, when Australia’s population will be 35 million. Continue reading

October 17, 2009 Posted by | 1, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Corruption charges follow uranium company’s deals with S.A. govt

Arkaroola uranium hunter on bribery charges HENDRIK GOUT17/10/2009 The owner and director of the largest shareholder in the company which the state government allows to explore the Arkaroola wilderness for uranium, Marathon Resources, is awaiting trial on charges of having bribed a government minister. Continue reading

October 17, 2009 Posted by | 1, secrets and lies, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Central Australia’s radioactive waste threat discussed internationally

Radioactive sites get overseas pressure ABC News By Kirsty Nancarrow i Oct 16, 2009

Anti-nuclear campaigners from Central Australia are hoping to put international pressure on the Commonwealth to abandon plans for a nuclear waste facility in the Northern Territory.

Natalie Wasley from the Beyond Nuclear Initiative says it is providing a briefing and a DVD to be screened and distributed to delegates at a conference in Sweden this weekend on the management of radioactive waste.

She says the Australian Government’s failure to consult people who are likely to be affected by the four sites being considered is out of step with what other countries are doing.

Radioactive sites get overseas pressure – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

October 17, 2009 Posted by | 1, Northern Territory, politics international, uranium | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Western Australian government’s “blind spot” about uranium mining

Greens sceptical about uranium mine assessment ABC News  Oct 16, 2009 The Greens say they doubt the Western Australian Government will be swayed on the level of environmental assessment it is proposing for a uranium mine on the Goldfields.The Government last week extended the time available for public comment on the assessment level for BHP Billiton’s Yeelirrie mine by four weeks.

WA Greens’ Senator Scott Ludlam says while he encourages more people to respond within the consultation period, he is sceptical it will make a difference.”Nobody seriously believes this State Government or this Environment Minister is going to take a look at the evidence that the community will put on the table …………… Government has got a particular blind spot around uranium mining ……….

Greens sceptical about uranium mine assessment – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

October 17, 2009 Posted by | politics, uranium, Western Australia | , , , , | Leave a comment

Misleading headlines about nuclear

Peter Beattie warms to nuclear energy
Jamie Walker | October 17, 2009

Article from:  The Australian
“………..Mr Beattie’s chief reservation about nuclear power is not on principle or safety grounds — it is the expense of building reactors. Just off the plane from Los Angeles, where he is Queensland’s trade commissioner for North and South America,……..Asked to what extent nuclear would be a part of Australia’s energy future, he said he doubted it would amount to much. “There is an argument for nuclear,” he said. “But I think, frankly, the new energies will leave nuclear behind. I mean, on all the assessments I ever saw when we were in government nuclear was too expensive — we are too small a population in Australia.”

Peter Beattie warms to nuclear energy | The Australian

October 17, 2009 Posted by | 1, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies | , , , | Leave a comment

Nuclear vets class action, then mysterious closure of their website

Coober Pedy Regional Times Maralinga Anniversary October 15, 1953 – 1967 and nuclear veteran’s website is closed down.

Only a few weeks ago, the Australian veterans of the atomic tests launched a class action against the Australian Federal Government on the basis that at the time of exposing Australian troops to nuclear blasts the Government knew that the exposed troops were placed in danger from internalisation of fission products. Continue reading

October 16, 2009 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies | , , , , | Leave a comment