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Australian news, and some related international items

An Olympic sized earthquake danger

the EIS Study Team is not competent to evaluate seismic risk. The EIS Study Team did not include any geophysicists – it is essential that the EIS be approved by seismologists,

EARTHQUAKE WARNINGS – SOUTH AUSTRALIANS WAITING FOR THE BIG ONE April 18, 2010 by Coober Pedy Regional Times“.……in 2004 Sandra Kanck, Leader of the South Australian Democrats and Member of the Legislative Council warned that the earthquake risk was too high for the proposed nuclear waste dump at Woomera in South Australia’s Far North……

OLYMPIC DAM: Mashers Fault Mashers Fault and the Seismicity Anticipated to be Stimulated by the Proposed Open Pit Mine at Olympic Dam, By: Edward Cranswick, Geophysicist,


Abstract: The proposed excavation at Olympic Dam of one of the largest open pit mines on Earth, 4.1 km long, 3.5 km wide, 1 km deep, at a bend in the steeply dipping, 35-km-long Mashers Fault, and the associated perturbation of the local groundwater pore pressures in a region of horizontal compressive stress would most likely stimulate local seismicity. Continue reading

April 21, 2010 Posted by | safety, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Stupidity of South Australia’s pro-uranium govt will cost taxpayers $millions

Justice Anderson awarded the plaintiffs a combined total of $724,000,….Costs will be awarded against the State of South Australia. Senior legal figures in Adelaide and Melbourne estimate that these could be between $4 and $5 million..

Blunder may cost SA millions,  The Independent Weekly, HENDRIK GOUT17 Apr, 2010 Hendrik Gout investigates the protest that went terribly wrong and became frightfully expensive. Continue reading

April 17, 2010 Posted by | civil liberties, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Olympic Dam uranium mine still only at 25% capacity output

Delays continue at BHP’s Olympic Dam, The Independent Weekly, KEVIN NAUGHTON 10 Apr, 2010 Work on the full recommissioning of Olympic Dam’s main shaft has been delayed again,….The shaft, which carries 75 per cent of the mine’s output, has been out of action since an accident on October 6, 2009…… Continue reading

April 13, 2010 Posted by | safety, South Australia, uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

Uranium pollution continues in South Australia, but protestors gain legal victory

David Noonan, 10 April 2010, After 10 years a group of brave and resolute anti-nuclear protesters have won a major court case against SA police in defense of their rights to defend the environment, to protest against uranium mining and to protect their rights civil and human rights – after a range of police violence was inflicted on them including unlawful imprisonment in a shipping container at the Beverley acid in situ leach uranium mine in May 2000. Continue reading

April 10, 2010 Posted by | civil liberties, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Justice for South Australian anti uranium protestors

Justice Anderson also criticised SA Treasurer Kevin Foley and Police Minister Michael Wright for making antagonistic and provocative comments about the case.

Payout for protesters locked in shipping container – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) 9 April 2010, The South Australian Government has been ordered to pay $724,000 to 10 people involved in a protest at the Beverley uranium mine a decade ago.

The Supreme Court has found the nine uranium protesters and a cameraman were assaulted and all but one falsely imprisoned in a shipping container. Continue reading

April 9, 2010 Posted by | legal, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Powerful future for wind energy in South Australia

South Australia Wind Energy To Power Past 1,000 Megawatts  Renewable Energy News, by Energy matters, 6 April 2010, South Australian Premier Mike Rann says his state’s position as a leader in renewable energy will be reaffirmed when the 1000th megawatt of wind power capacity is brought online by July this year. Continue reading

April 7, 2010 Posted by | energy, South Australia, wind | , , , , | Leave a comment

Strange deals – Aboriginals and Olympic Dam Uranium Mine Expansion

The Kokatha-Mula appear to have become the “Land Council” for the traditional Kokatha people of the Western Desert, since the traditional Kokatha people walked out on Native Title and BHP Billiton several years ago!

Kokatha ”Mula”, sounds catchy and similar but on researching the internet found no historic reference to this name.

MARK ALDRIDGE: WHO’S BEHIND THE INDEPENDENT ABORIGINAL CANDIDATES? , Coober Pedy Regional Times, 19 March 2010, ANTaR  SA is helping Lynette Crocker and Dylan Mastrosavas to stand as ‘Independent SA Change’ to bring forward your Aboriginal Voices. Continue reading

March 19, 2010 Posted by | secrets and lies, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Rann government cannot be trusted on environmental protection

Murray-Darling: deal or no deal? – Crikey, 17 March 2010, “……..Twice Rann was elected with a policy to stop new uranium mines. Three times SA got brand new or bigger uranium mines.There are environmental issues of real substance in this campaign, including a proposed uranium mine in the Arkaroola Wilderness north of Adelaide in the majestic Flinders Ranges.

In a submission to government this week, state museum scientists said their cross-discipline analysis was in no doubt: uranium mining there will cause species extinction.The Rann Government says it can be trusted to make the right decision on the Arkaroola Wilderness uranium mine after the election on March 20. It might allow it, it might not, is its present policy….”

Murray-Darling: deal or no deal? – Crikey

March 18, 2010 Posted by | politics, South Australia, uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

S.A. election: Transparency needed – Who’s Behind Aboriginal Candidates?

to date it appears she not only allows another to speak for her, but also someone behind the scenes is running her campaign.

Many interesting questions have arisen from the candidacy of Lynette Crocker for a seat on the South Australian Legislative Council. by Mark M Aldridge, Independent Candidate for the Legislative Council 18 March, 2010 Continue reading

March 18, 2010 Posted by | aboriginal issues, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , | Leave a comment

S.A. election: a word of warning about Aboriginal candidates

Aboriginal  candidates are standing in the forthcoming South Australian election. Sounds good, BUT – a word of warning.

WHAT ARE THESE CANDIDATES’ AGENDA ON THE URANIUM INDUSTRY?

Sorry – but,  I recall Maggie Thatcher’s dubious contribution to women’s issues. Being an aboriginal candidate is no guarantee of being properly  informed on the longterm impact on aborigines of uranium mining. And, there is scope for pressure and incentives from that industry, and from that pro-nuclear State government.

The candidates are Lynette Crocker and Dylan Coleman Mastrosavas, ANTaR SA is helping Lynette and Dylan to stand as ‘Independent SA Change’

Dylan  mobile. 0427537111 or Lynette on mobile 0400234788.

March 17, 2010 Posted by | politics, South Australia, uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

Biodiversity is for future ages. Uranium mining is short term

When a respected institution known for its measured and considered responses to issues of public importance, such as the Museum, asks the Government to pay attention, it would be foolish to do otherwise.

A time to err on side of conservation, The Advertiser Editorial, March 16, 2010 THERE are certain places in the state and the nation which should be off limits for mining. Continue reading

March 16, 2010 Posted by | environment, South Australia, uranium, water | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

South Australia’s museum rejects uranium mining in wilderness areas

The museum says the biodiversity evaluation in Seeking a Balance is “greatly flawed”.

South Australian mining plan would potentially kill off species Adelaide Now, Cameron England,

March 15, 2010 A STATE Government plan which would allow mining in sensitive parts of the Northern Flinders Ranges is “greatly flawed” and should be “rejected totally”, the SA Museum says. Continue reading

March 16, 2010 Posted by | 1, environment, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Faltering start to new South Australian uranium mining ventures

...The uranium expansions are having to factor in lower uranium price expectations. Prices …. have been steadily declining…..The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics said the price decline reflected the situation where supply would exceed demand for the second year in a row.

Uranium mining cranks up at Honeymoon, Sydney Morning Herald BARRY FITZGERALDMarch 12, 2010 COMMISSIONING of Australia’s fourth uranium mine begins next month…..Honeymoon is nevertheless set to reach the production stage before what was meant to be Australia’s fourth uranium mine, the Four Mile joint venture between Heathgate and Alliance Resources. Continue reading

March 12, 2010 Posted by | business, South Australia, uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

A reminder of uranium mining’s connection with nuclear weapons

Secretive Arms Tycoon Behind New Uranium Mine | The Media Freedom Foundation, 9 March 2010, James Neal Blue, who helped devise the Predator unmanned aircraft that are in use in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, is the director of a company that bought the Four Mile uranium mine in Australia. Blue is the chairman of Quasar Resources, which is affiliated with General Atomics, a major United States weapons and nuclear energy corporation. Continue reading

March 9, 2010 Posted by | South Australia, uranium, weapons and war | , , , , , | 2 Comments

South Australian tax-payers will help BHP’s uranium mine to be “viable”

for the Olympic Dam Task Force to assist owner BHP Billiton in proving the viability of this project.

State funding to support Olympic Dam expansion – URANIUM, Mineweb , Ross Louthean, 01 Mar 2010 Continue reading

March 2, 2010 Posted by | politics, South Australia, uranium | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment