Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Western Australian Labor Party remains opposed to uranium mining

Labor remains opposed to uranium mining , ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) 29 March 2010, The Western Australian State Opposition insists it is united in its opposition to uranium mining.Labor’s spokeswoman for the environment Sally Talbot took part in an anti-uranium protest in Kalgoorlie over the weekend……..

Dr Talbot says the party is opposed to the emerging industry.

“Everybody’s entitled to their own opinions but the Labor Party has a policy that is absolutely crystal clear – we’re opposed to uranium mining.”

“In government we will not support uranium mining. If we had won the last election we would not be contemplating opening up uranium mines in Western Australia.”

Labor remains opposed to uranium mining – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

April 2, 2010 Posted by | politics, uranium, Western Australia | , , , | Leave a comment

Large wind farm for Western Australia

Vestas receives its largest single order in Australia Vestas Wind Turbines wins Australian contract for 111 turbines, each capable of generating nearly 2.0 megawatts, Energy Digital, By Ian Armitage |  Apr 1, 2010 Vestas, a leading global maker of wind turbines, has won a contract to supply 111 turbines to west Australia, marking its biggest contract in the country. Continue reading

April 2, 2010 Posted by | energy, Western Australia, wind | , , | Leave a comment

Review: Nuke waste, “nukes for peace”, Climate Change, Iran

Review: Australia. A critical time for Australia –  Senate Inquiry into Muckaty nuclear waste dump plan, but local community excluded from attendance. W.A plan to use Oakajee port for uranium shipments. Alarming report from CSIRO –  Climate Change well underway in Australia. “Climate Sceptics” influence grows.

International: U.S. safety worries with aging nuclear reactors,while France’s cost-cutting threatening safety of new reactors. Nuclear power being promoted as part of nuclear non proliferation! Iran building more nukes? – Israel threatening action on Iran. Continuing legal and financial battles for U.S. nuclear industry. A political move to thwart California’s renewable energy industries. – the week that has been

March 29, 2010 Posted by | Christina reviews, climate change - global warming, energy, uranium | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Nuclear waste dump a danger and’ negligible’ benefit to Northern Territory

NT not able to cope with nuke accident, says Government,  Northern Territory News BEN LANGFORD March 29th, 2010 MOST Territory hospitals and the Port of Darwin are not equipped to deal with a radioactive waste incident or interest from “sophisticated criminal groups”, the NT Government has said.
The Government has told a Senate inquiry into new laws for a nuclear waste dump there would be “negligible economic benefit from the facility” for the NT. Continue reading

March 29, 2010 Posted by | Northern Territory, politics, uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

Greens to Question Secret Deal on Muckaty Nuclear Waste Dump Plan

“They have been hiding behind the cloak of ‘commercial in confidence’ for too long.

Greens to question secret Muckaty contract in waste dump inquiry 29 March 2010

The Australian Greens will question the two parties involved in signing a secret contract that led to the nomination of Muckaty Station, near Tennant Creek, as the only proposed site for Australia’s first ever radioactive waste dump. Continue reading

March 29, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics | , , , , | Leave a comment

Anti uranium protest in Western Australia

Kalgoorlie residents protest against uranium industry, ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), Mar 27, 2010
Traditional owners from across WA have joined residents and politicians in an anti-uranium protest in Kalgoorlie. The protesters are opposed to development in WA’s emerging uranium industry.

There are also concerns about BHP Billiton’s plans to transport yellow cake from its proposed Yeelirrie mine near Wiluna to Kalgoorlie where it will be loaded on to freight trains bound for Adelaide or Darwin.

Kalgoorlie residents protest against uranium industry – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

March 29, 2010 Posted by | 1, uranium | , , , | Leave a comment

Union opposing Muckaty nuclear waste dump plan

ETU slams nuclear waste dump plan  ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Mar 27, 2010 The Electrical Trades Union is seeking to ban its members from contributing to the proposed nuclear waste dump in Central Australia. Continue reading

March 29, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics | , , , , | Leave a comment

Australia’s contribution to nuclear war

Australians complacently  think that big corporations, like BHP Billiton, and ERA, and others, can keep on digging up and selling off uranium, for “peaceful purposes”, without Australia playing any part in the dirty radioactive waste problem, or the even dirtier nuclear weapons proliferation. – our theme for April 2010 – NUCLEAR POWER and PEACE

March 28, 2010 Posted by | 1, Christina reviews, uranium | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Despite huge renewable energy resources, Australia is way behind in clean energy

Australia lagging in clean energy investment,  ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), By  Sarah Clarke  Mar 26, 2010 A global analysis of clean energy investment has found that Australia ranks 14th on the list of G20 countries, behind Mexico and Turkey. Continue reading

March 26, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, solar, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Australia’s Climate Change Report

Climate Change Your Green Ability  24 Marc h 2010, Australia recently released a major climate change report, clearly indicating that the continent is warming. The report is called the “State of the Climate” and was released by the Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization and the Bureau of Meteorology.
The report is backed by approximately 100 years of record keeping for Australia. Continue reading

March 26, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming | , , | Leave a comment

Pressure to use Oakajee as uranium port

“…there was scope to export products including uranium out of Oakajee, because it was relatively isolated. A plan to export uranium through a port in a populated area would probably be opposed by the community….”

Barnett cool on Oakajee as uranium port, KATE EMERY AND PETER KERR,   The West Australian, 26 March 2010,Continue reading

March 26, 2010 Posted by | politics, uranium, Western Australia | , , , | Leave a comment

W.A. premier rules out Oakajee port for uranium shipments

No uranium through Oakajee: Premier ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) 25 March 2010, The Premier Colin Barnett has ruled out using the proposed Oakajee deepwater port north of Geraldton to ship uranium products. Continue reading

March 26, 2010 Posted by | safety, uranium, Western Australia | , , | Leave a comment

Rudd’s “aboriginal policy” more of a “uranium miners’ policy”

the big mining companies have been pressuring Australian governments to allow the opening of more mines and the establishment of a nuclear waste dump. The forced or coopted loss of Aboriginal control of their land is an important step to achieving this.

Fight for Aboriginal Rights: Labor steps up racist NT land grab, By Hamish Chitts. Rudd would make a great snake-oil seller because for all his lofty words over the past year,…..
In June 2007 the Howard Coalition government used the Little Children are Sacred report into child abuse in remote Northern Territory Aboriginal communities to invade these communities under what it called the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER)……. the Rudd Labor government has not only maintained the NTER, but also extended it.. Continue reading

March 25, 2010 Posted by | aboriginal issues, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, uranium | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Wind power for Western Australia

Synergy signs on for Collgar wind power   The Australian  March 25, 2010 PLANS for another massive wind farm in Australia received a major boost yesterday when West Australian energy retailer Synergy signed a 15-year contract worth an estimated $1.5 billion to purchase power from the proposed Collgar wind farm. Continue reading

March 25, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, energy, Western Australia, wind | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Solar technology for Canberra stores

” “Retailers often have expansive roof spaces that should be perfect for capturing the sun’s rays, a clean resource Australia has in abundance.”

Woolworths Pumping Petrol With Solar Power : Renewable Energy News 23 March 2010, Last year, Woolworths Limited announced that due to the ACT’s generous gross feed in tariff system, the company had selected Canberra as its first location nationwide for the installation of renewable energy generation technology. Continue reading

March 25, 2010 Posted by | ACT, energy, solar | , , , , | Leave a comment