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

National Group Condemns Toro Energy

As the International nuclear cheerleaders meet in Adelaide for the International Uranium Conference today the Australia Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) sends a clear message of opposition to Australia’s latest uranium proposal by Toro Energy Ltd at Wiluna in WA. Peter...

Australian Nuclear Free Alliance 2011 Statement

The 2011 meeting of the Australian Nuclear Free Alliance was held on the weekend September 9-11 on the land of the Undoolya people in Alice Springs. The meeting coincided with events worldwide marking six months since the Fukushima nuclear disaster began in Japan. The...

2010 ANFA national meeting statement

The 2010 meeting of the Australian Nuclear Free Alliance was held  on the  weekend August 13 - 15 on the land of the Undoolya people in Alice Springs. It was attended by representatives of the following Aboriginal Nations and organisations: Adnyamathanha, Arabunna,...

Australian Nuclear Free Alliance calls for people to “Vote Nuclear Free”

Traditional Owners facing nuclear projects and representatives from environment and health organisations are gathering for the annual Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) meeting in Alice Springs this weekend, August 13‐15. Formed in 1997, the Alliance provides...

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