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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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...
Inaugural Alliance Against Uranium meeting statement
First Alliance meeting 19-20 April 1997 The first meeting was attended by representatives of the following indigenous communities: Arabanna, Martu, Gangalida, Mirrar and Murran. It was also attended by representatives of the following non-indigenous environment...