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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...

Canada Tour

Canada Tour

  World Uranium Symposium 2015: Uranium mining & the nuclear fuel chain legacy in Australia Presentation by ANFA co-chair Peter Watts (Arabunna) and ANFA Committee Member Dave Sweeney (Australian Conservation Foundation) https://youtu.be/CdARCh6-9WY April 21...

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...

Declaration from World Uranium Symposium 2015

Declaration from World Uranium Symposium 2015

The Symposium explored all aspects of the nuclear fuel chain and their impacts on all peoples and environments across the world. The Declaration addresses everything from nuclear weapons testing, to poorly-regulated uranium mines, highly contested nuclear reactors and...

Declaration from World Uranium Symposium 2015

Support ANFA get to Canada for World Uranium Symposium & Film Festival

World Uranium Symposium & International Uranium Film Festival - April 14th 2015          Website: uranium2015.com/en Twitter: @uranium2015 Facebook: Uranium 2015  Website: uraniofestival.org/en/ Twitter: @URANIUMFESTIVAL Facebook: International Uranium Film...

Barbara Shaw – before leaving for Canada Tour

Help ANFA travel to Canada!

From April 14-16, communities from all over the world are gathering in Québec City, Canada, for the World Uranium Symposium. The Symposium will address a broad range of issues related to the nuclear fuel chain, including uranium mining, radioactive waste, aboriginal...

DIRTY DEALS NO QUICK FIX FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROBLEM

The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) welcomes the announcement that the Central Land Council, following instructions from Full Council delegates, will not undertake further consultation on a proposed nuclear waste dump in the Tanami Desert, approximately 350km...

ANFA national meeting statement – 2014

Against a background of strong community protest to the continuing government and industry push for an expanded nuclear sector in Australia, the Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) held its 17th annual gathering of Aboriginal, environmental and public health...