The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance  brings together Aboriginal people and relevant civil society groups concerned about existing or proposed nuclear developments in Australia, particularly on Aboriginal homelands.

The Alliance provides a forum for sharing of knowledge, skills and experience. It is an opportunity to come together and find strength through our shared aims to protect country and culture from nuclear developments. 

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Time for Premier Weatherill to listen to jury on radioactive waste

Time for Premier Weatherill to listen to jury on radioactive waste

“The jury has listened to us, it’s time for the premier to listen to the jury. We don’t want this waste in South Australia. Not here, not anywhere”. ANFA co-chair Sue Coleman-Haseldine ANFA Media Release 11th November 2016 Time for Premier Weatherill to listen to...

Traditional Owners Statements

In Australia, Aboriginal Traditional Owners are facing a push for an international high-level nuclear waste dump on their homelands. They have written a short statement (see below). If your organisation is willing to endorse the statement, please sign-on at...

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The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance is made up entirely of volunteers and relies on donations to bring people who are affected by the nuclear industry all over Australia together.  Donations to help us work towards a nuclear-free future are greatly appreciated....

ANFA national meeting statement – 2015

In the midst of a Royal Commission into the nuclear industry in South Australia, the Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) held it’s 18th annual gathering of Aboriginal, environmental and public health representatives on Nukunu country in Quorn, SA. South Australian...

Australian Nuclear Map