Australia must remain a nuclear-free country.
Nuclear energy and arms are not compatible with a clean future.
The Coalition's nuclear energy plan is light on detail but heavy with danger. It's a costly distraction from effective climate action that risks delaying – and even derailing – the sensible, considered and speedy transition to renewables that is already well underway and essential to protect the environment and safeguard our future.
To our representatives, we call on you to make Australia nuclear-free:
- End uranium mining and exports, and clean up all old uranium mines;
- Say no to nuclear power – it is high-risk, high-cost and a dangerous distraction from real climate solutions, like clean energy from the sun and wind;
- Take a strong stand against nuclear weapons – this includes signing and ratifying the UN nuclear weapons ban treaty;
- Manage radioactive waste transparently and responsibly.
The exaggerated claims being made by the latest round of nuclear promoters do not alter the evidence which clearly shows nuclear is the worst option for Australia. Promoting nuclear today will keep coal and gas burning for decades to come!
There are many reasons nuclear energy is not a viable alternative for Australia’s energy future:
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It takes too long – on average, it takes about nine years to build a nuclear power station and another 10 years for planning and licensing. Effectively that means two decades between first idea and first power. These are the critical decades to immediately reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
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It’s dirty and dangerous – Nuclear power stations pose significant community, environment and health risks. Apart from the radioactive waste they generate, nuclear power stations run on uranium which, like coal and gas, is not a renewable resource.
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It’s far more expensive than renewable options – Modelling shows developing nuclear infrastructure is 5-10 times more expensive than solar and wind. And even if the technology was in place, it would also cost more to produce.
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It needs a lot of water – Nuclear reactors use tonnes of water per second to cool the reactors to produce electricity. This is unlike wind and solar which require little or no ongoing water use.
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We have no proven options for managing long-term radioactive waste – All reactors create waste, and this is a growing and unresolved global management issue. For decades successive governments have tried to impose low and intermediate level waste dumps and stores, predominantly on First Nations lands, across multiple sites in Australia.
We must leave the uranium in the ground to keep our communities and the nature we rely on safe.
Let's get it right and make Australia nuclear-free.
Header image: Sea lions gather on the beach on the Eyre Peninsula. At the top of the Peninsula is Kimba, where the government is proposing to put a national radioactive waste site despite unanimous opposition from Barngarla Traditional Owners
Latest Supporters
Solve all the problems associated with nuclear energy…and it may be viable in the distant future. In the meantime we will not be holding our breaths!
I want the coalition to stop its
Destruction of our political system. It is not a single party. It is gaming the system by loosely combining
two separate parties. Each of the coalition partners should stand alone to face the Australian Electorate. In its present form it is promoting nuclear power when we know that this is another wedging strategy full of mis leading promises to distract. All Evidence is overwhelmingly opposed to a nuclear option. It is dangerously in every way ‘ and I am distressed that still the press gives Peter Dutton the loud hailer ! David Littleproud has no power in this partnership. No wonder our young people are losing hope for the future … on cost, water consumption and location of plants as well wastage disposal it is a dud. And that’s without the length of time to deliver …. Dutton will be long gone by then. It’s the next election. He wants to smash the Albanese’s government just as he did The Voice to Parliament …. Scare tactics deeply reprehensible slogans !
Total failure of policy by LNP (again) that will only offer anything different from current government policy in a political stunt to garnish votes
Nuclear energy is too expensive, too far away in the time frame and in my opinion just plain dangerous
I want Australia to be nuclear free because we have viable renewable options for providing for our energy needs without turning to riskier alternatives
We don’t want another Chernobyl here or Long Island or another Japan. There are other things that can be put in place. Nuclear is unstable and when it goes wrong it goes badly wrong.
Cannot believe how Dutton can be so much stuck with his 1970’s/80’s outlook in relation to energy provision. He grabs some idea then runs with it with some seemingly inability to fully consider both costs , social, health, environmental or economical or consequences. He lacks both vision and insight. Oh my goodness. 😰
I want Australia to be nuclear free because: the long term consequences are just not worth the risks, when renewable sources of electricity are available.
We are a country that has far better, cleaner options. This doesn’t make sense. NO! to nuclear.
I want Australia to be nuclear free because this is a smoke screen, it’s not a well thought out energy strategy. Climate action needs to be now, not in 20 years. We can’t wait for these to be built. I also believe it is a selfish act to dump the disposal of nuclear waste on future generations. We should be investing in future clean technologies. Nuclear is dangerous, dirty and expensive. And can be catastrophic.
I want a nuclear free Australia for the future of my grand children, AND YOURS!
Nuclear too expensive, environmental disaster waiting too happen. Australia has chance be totally renewable in the near future.
I want Australia to be nuclear free because of the dangers of nuclear power, the cost and the fact that it would mean that we would reply on coal and gas rather than power from wind and solar.
Do not put a Nuclear power plant in Collie
Because we don’t want the world we live in to end
This is an idea that is so out of date and the so called benefits are clouded in future problems for Australia. Loss of a focus on investment in alternative energy production; incredible risks to communities; length of time to completed builds means that there will be aa refocus onto coal for a longer period; a much greater environmental risk than renewables create; a greater exposure to community damage by terrorist attack ; and finally a huge demand for on going amounts of high quality water.