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ANFA 2018 meeting

Please enjoy this beautiful photographic summary of the 2018 ANFA meeting set to the powerful words of current SA ANFA Co-chair Dwayne Coulthard. And see below the slideshow for the 2018 ANFA Meeting Statement  Australian Nuclear Free Alliance National Meeting...

Muckaty film screened at International Uranium Film Festival

Muckaty film screened at International Uranium Film Festival

Protecting Manuwangku screened last night at the International Uranium Film Festival, taking scenes and voices from the heart of Australia to Quebec City. The film was very well received and followed with a Q and A session with Barb Shaw and Dave Sweeney. We missed...

Canada Tour (blog update)

Canada Tour (blog update)

Day 2 of the World Uranium Symposium was another jam-packed day of workshops and plenaries full of inspiring and well-informed people from 25 countries on 5 continents. Peter Watts gave a workshop along with Katsumi Furitsu, from Japan, titled 'From Hiroshima to...

ANFA gets standing applause at World Uranium Symposium

ANFA gets standing applause at World Uranium Symposium

The morning started with a plenary on human and Indigenous peoples' rights vs. the nuclear fuel chain. Barb Shaw took to the podium with the map of Australian uranium sites and talked from her heart. Her talk ended to a standing ovation. The World Uranium Symposium...

Canada Tour (blog update)

Canada Tour (blog update)

The team has made it to Quebec City after travelling through snow country and following the St Lawrence River from Montreal. Tonight we'll meet-up with some of the other conference speakers and participants before it kicks off tomorrow morning. Peter Watts and Dave...

Update from the road – 11th April 2015

Update from the road – 11th April 2015

The journey to the World Uranium Symposium in Canada began as Peter, Marcus and Gem said goodbye to the Footprints for Peace group who are walking, running and cycling from the Y-12 nuclear weapons facility in Tennessee to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review...

Australian Nuclear Map