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. 

Latest Updates

ANFA 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...

Radioactive Resistance Grows Following Central Australian Meeting

Media Advisory - For Immediate Release What: Media conference When: 9:30am Monday October 6 Where: Alice Springs Town Council Lawns Contact: Natalie Wasley- 0429 900 774 Radioactive Resistance Grows Following Central Australian Meeting The Australian Nuclear Free...

Abbott’s Indigenous Council: Undermining Aboriginal interests?

As the dust starts to settle and Australia reflects on the outcomes of the recent federal election many Aboriginal people have growing concerns over Tony Abbotts new Indigenous Advisory Council and the agenda behind its plans for ‘real action for Indigenous...

ANFA Meeting Statement 2013

The 2013 meeting of the Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) was held on the weekend of October 25-27 on the land of the Peramangk (Perrimak) people in the Adelaide Hills. The Alliance brings together Aboriginal people, environment and health groups and trade union...

ANFA warns WA uranium approval is a step in the wrong direction

The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance is disappointed at Minister Burke’s decision to approve WA’s first uranium mine at Wiluna and warn that it is a step in the wrong direction. Alliance co-chair and Arabunna man Mr Peter Watts whose traditional lands neighbour the...

2012-2013: Celebrating the Wins.

2012-2013: Celebrating the Wins.

Click here for the 2012-13 ANFA annual report   https://anfa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/anfa-report_2012-2013.pdf

FEDERAL MINISTER’S APPROVAL GIVES HOPE TO ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES

The Australian and West Australian Nuclear Free Alliances (ANFA and WANFA) have today welcomed Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke’s decision to delay any approval of the Toro Wiluna uranium mine in WA, until there is more information. WANFA chairperson, Kado Muir...

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