Difference between revisions of "Anti-nuclear movement in Australia"
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== Jabiluka == | == Jabiluka == | ||
− | Jabiluka was a planned uranium mine on the land of the indigenious | + | Jabiluka was a planned uranium mine on the land of the indigenious Mirarr <ref>http://www.mirarr.net/</ref> people. |
The jabiluka uranium mine was squatted by environmental activists in 1998. In 2002, the project was stopped. | The jabiluka uranium mine was squatted by environmental activists in 1998. In 2002, the project was stopped. | ||
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* http://www.anawa.org.au/ | * http://www.anawa.org.au/ | ||
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Revision as of 17:59, 21 September 2008
In Australia, the main subject of anti nuclear resistance are the various uranium mines in the country.
Jabiluka
Jabiluka was a planned uranium mine on the land of the indigenious Mirarr [1] people.
The jabiluka uranium mine was squatted by environmental activists in 1998. In 2002, the project was stopped.