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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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...

2009 ANFA national meeting statement

The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) met on Nukunu country in Quorn, South Australia, on the weekend of September 5th-6th to take part in our annual national gathering of Aboriginal people and NGOs, focusing on grassroots resistance to the nuclear industry in...

Aboriginal Voices raise Uranium Concerns

MEDIA RELEASE – 22nd July 2009 Aboriginal voices raise uranium concerns A predominantly Aboriginal national anti-nuclear group has raised serious concerns over the impacts of uranium mining and nuclear activities on Aboriginal country ahead of the opening of a uranium...

AUSTRALIAN NUCLEAR FREE ALLIANCE (ANFA) STATEMENT 2008

The 2008 Alliance meeting was held on Limilngan country near the Mary River, in the top end of the Northern Territory from August 29-31. The meeting celebrated 11 years of solidarity and e"ective resistance to the nuclear industry in Australia. Alliance members...

ANFA national meeting statement 2007

Australian Nuclear Free Alliance* Meeting Statement: August 2007 The meeting took place on Werre Therre land, 40 kilometres from Alice Springs on the weekend of August 11-12, 2007. The meeting site is three kilometres from country threatened by the Federal...

Alliance Against Uranium meeting statement 2006

Statement of the Alliance Against Uranium July 29-30 2006 The meeting was attended by members from Arrernte, Luritja, Adnymathahana, Arabunna, Warlmanpa and Larrakia/Wulna Aboriginal Nations , Engawala and Atitjere communities and environmental, public health and...

Fifth Alliance Against Uranium meeting statement

Fifth Alliance Meeting September 17-18, 2005 The meeting was attended by representatives of the Adnyamathanha, Kokatha, Kokatha Moola, Warlpiri, Anmatyere, Kungarakun and Gurindji nations and Friends of the Earth, Australian Conservation Foundation, Medical...

Fourth Alliance Against Uranium meeting statement

Fourth Alliance Meeting February 24-25 2001 Representatives attended the fourth Alliance meeting from the following indigenous communities: Adnyamathanha, Kokatha, Arabanna, Kupa Piti Kungka Juta. Representatives of the following non-indigenous environment...

Third Alliance Against Uranium meeting statement

Alliance Against Uranium Meeting, October 23-24, 1999 Representatives attended the third Alliance meeting from the following indigenous communities: Adnyamathanha, Kupa Piti Kungka Juta, Kokatha, Arabanna. Representatives of the following non-indigenous environment...

Second Alliance Against Uranium meeting statement

Second Alliance Meeting 8-9 November 1997 Representatives attended the second meeting from the following indigenous communities: Arrernte, Arabanna, Adnyamathanha, Mirrar, Kokatha, Kalakadoon. It was also attended by representatives of the following nonindigenous...

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