Anti Nuclear Campaign
Friends of the Earth Anti Uranium Collective is
actively campaigning for a nuclear free future. In order to create
an environmentally sustainable and socially just world we need
to end uranium mining, stop dumping of radioactive wastes, prevent
the proliferation of nuclear weapons and ban the irradiation of
food.
We work with local and indigenous groups who are
directly impacted by nuclear developments. Friends of the Earth
has been involved in research, education and campaigning on nuclear
issues in Australia since 1973. We oppose all aspects of the nuclear
cycle and promote safe, environmentally friendly and socially
just alternatives.
At a time when there is a strong federal government and industry
push for the expansion of the nuclear industry, increased interest
in new mines and talk of nuclear power being the answer to climate
change we reinforce the fact that there is no safe use of uranium.
Nuclear power once hoped to be safe and ‘too cheap to meter’
has proven to be dirty, dangerous and expensive and the proliferation
of nuclear weapons poses a major threat to life on this planet.
Australia’s involvement in the mining and export of uranium
creates a radioactive legacy at every mine site and fuels radioactive
impacts around the world. Radioactive waste and nuclear weapons
are both creations of the uranium industry and the nuclear fuel
cycle. As the current debate over mining and the nuclear industry
heats up we must make sure these basic facts are not lost. Australia’s
nuclear industry is unsafe, unclean, unwanted and
unnecessary.
We meet every Wednesday night at 6.30pm upstairs
at Friends of the Earth, 312 Smith St, Collingwood and welcome
new faces. For more information call Michaela on 03) 94198700
or 0429 136 935 or email michaela.stubbs@foe.org.au.