Submitted by Phil.Evans on Thu, 15/12/2016 - 11:37
Documents released by Friends of the Earth today reveal that:
Submitted by Phil.Evans on Mon, 14/11/2016 - 18:08
Media Release
14 November 2016
SA Premier Jay Weatherill's announcement that he plans to continue pursuing his nuclear waste dump plan is a great disappointment to many South Australians and especially to Indigenous people from across the state who said a clear 'no' to the proposal at the recent Citizens' Jury.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Tue, 02/08/2016 - 16:32
Founded in 1975, and currently published three times a year, Chain Reaction is the national magazine of Friends of the Earth Australia.
The August 2016 edition will soon be mailed to members and subscribers and is available here.
It has a feature on environmental racism, updates on the renewable energy revolution, a strong focus on the nuclear industry in Australia and heaps of book reviews.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Fri, 29/04/2016 - 15:17
Friends of the Earth Brisbane applauds the federal government decision to drop 5 sites, including one in Queensland, from its list of sites nominated to house national nuclear waste. We now call on the government to remove the final site, Barndioota station, in SA from consideration and to drop the flawed site selection process immediately.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Thu, 17/12/2015 - 11:47
Royal Commission vs Community Permission
MEDIA RELEASE, 17 December 2015
Submitted by Cam Walker on Mon, 07/12/2015 - 09:17
Submitted by Cam Walker on Fri, 13/11/2015 - 13:03
Australian Nuclear Free Alliance
Friends of the Earth Brisbane
Qld Nuclear Free Alliance
The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance and Friends of the Earth Brisbane will vigorously oppose the Federal Government’s siting of a national nuclear waste storage facility anywhere in Queensland.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Tue, 21/04/2015 - 10:57
Media Release − 20 April 2015
The SA government's Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission kicks off in Mount Gambier on Monday.
Dr Jim Green, national nuclear campaigner with Friends of the Earth, Australia, said:
"Kevin Scarce promised a 'balanced' royal commission but three of the five members of his 'expert panel' are pro-nuclear, with just one critic. There's nothing wrong with including nuclear advocates on the panel but there should be balance.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Sun, 19/04/2015 - 12:40
At the Maritime Union SA Branch 14 May at 7pm
65 St Vincent St Port Adelaide
Hosted by Nuclear Operations Watch Port Adelaide NOWPA and Friends of the Earth Adelaide.
Experts speak about uranium mining, nuclear power and radioactive waste dumps. How the nuclear industry can impact health, community and environment and why people are calling for a renewable not radioactive SA.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Sun, 19/04/2015 - 10:55
Media Release
24 April 2015
Friends of the Earth, Australia has today written to Kevin Scarce, head of the SA government's Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission, asking him to revisit his decision not to include weapons proliferation risks in the Royal Commission's issues paper dealing with uranium mining.
Dr Jim Green, national nuclear campaigner with Friends of the Earth, Australia, said:
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