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
Nuclear is a gamble the Liberal Party has to get votes. They know it is uneconomic but it is our money, not theirs, and political power is all the seek. Anyhow we have nuclear now, from the SUN.
I want Australia to be Nuclear energy & arms Free. End of story.
Future generations deserve a safe and clean world. Keep it in the ground!!!!
Nuclear energy: a cataclysmic event waiting to happen. To even consider this as an option is regressive and certainly not progress towards a clean, safe and sustainability future…We should NEVER have nuclear power full stop!!! Just look at Chernobyl and Fukushima…Need I say more?!
Nuclear waste is dangerous with a long half life. Nuclear energy will take years to reach production. Meanwhile, renewables are here now with no significant waste once they’re installed.
I want clean sustainable solutions not nuclear waste
I want Australia to be nuclear free and not responsible for the nuclear waste from other countries. Australia is being set up to be used by other countries.
I have grandchildren and worry about their future.
Australia has a wealth of natural and safe energy resources, such as wind and solar. Nuclear power plant accidents have had devastating effects on people and the environment – it is too great a risk for Australia when we have far more sustainable options already available.
Australia only needs renewalable energy.
cleaner, healthier, cheaper, for generations to come.
I want Australia to be nuclear-free because nuclear power is expensive to set up, dangerous and leaves nuclear waste.
We need to invest in renewables like solar and wind.
I want Australia to be nuclear free because there are better energy options, that won’t potentially result in horrific radioactive disasters.