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Right now there is a plan to ship up to one-third of the world’s high-level radioactive waste and bury it in South Australia.

This plan would impact Australians for the next 300,000 years.

It would enable aging nuclear reactors around the world – now under pressure to close because of their intractable waste problems – to stay open for another decade – more risk and more waste.

Let’s tell South Australian Premier Weatherill not to open Australia’s door to the world’s dirty and dangerous radioactive waste. We should not prop up this declining industry for a few more years and impose its waste on generations of our children to come.

Muckaty Tradiditonal Owners fought against a plan to dump waste on their country.

Muckaty Traditional Owners united against a plan to dump radioactive waste on their country, and won.

There’s an organised campaign for an international waste dump in Australia, an expensive “consultation” and social media campaign which presents the plan as if it’s a done deal. We need to counter this push.

The future for Australia – and the world’s – energy needs is renewable, not radioactive. Energy from the sun, wind, and waves is abundant and will never run out. It doesn’t pollute the air we breathe or the water we drink. Nuclear energy is dirty, dangerous, expensive and belongs in the past.

After seven decades of commercial nuclear power operations, not one nation has a final disposal site for high level waste and the sector is strewn with failed projects, timeline delays and massive cost overruns.

The global nuclear power sector is dying out due to public opposition, extreme costs and the rise of renewable energy.

Nuclear waste is like zombie waste – it remains undead.

Will you sign our petition to send a strong message so Premier Weatherill knows Australians don’t support South Australia storing radioactive waste from all around the world?

Together, we can ensure that South Australia’s future is bright, not glowing.

BREAKING NEWS: Citizens' jury rejects push for South Australian nuclear waste dump

Latest Supporters

Until you have a tried and tested proven method of containment you can’t ensure the safety of the natural environment impacting on us all. No way Jay
Mark 2016-08-17 12:36:02 +1000
Greg Croke
Greg 2016-08-17 12:35:14 +1000
Khi 2016-08-17 12:34:04 +1000
Mark 2016-08-17 12:32:43 +1000
peter 2016-08-17 12:30:14 +1000
No
Irena 2016-08-17 12:28:26 +1000
No way Jose. And why would you dig it up when after 50years there’s no safe method of dealing with the cancerous waste.
Keelah 2016-08-17 12:25:06 +1000
No money can fix a nuclear disaster when it happens. One mistake could cost us more than a quantifiable amount. One mistake would sacrifice the valuable industries in SA, such as viticulture, agriculture and tourism. It’s just not worth the gamble.
Ruth 2016-08-17 12:20:48 +1000
Half of South Australia is part of the Great Artesian Basin. Most of the rest of it is also artesian basin. You know, a free flowing water course underground. WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL HAPPEN?

A nuclear waste dump in any part of Australia is STUPIDITY.
Graham 2016-08-17 12:17:05 +1000
Wayne Finch
Wayne 2016-08-17 12:12:59 +1000
Jill 2016-08-17 12:00:13 +1000
This is an unbelievable concept to even consider ~ NO amount of money in the world is worth this. Do not move forward with this plan.
Julia 2016-08-17 11:54:27 +1000
Peter 2016-08-17 11:51:10 +1000
chan 2016-08-17 11:50:14 +1000
Jasmine 2016-08-17 11:49:55 +1000
Rosemary Manchin
Rosemary 2016-08-17 11:44:31 +1000
No Way Jay.
Louise 2016-08-17 11:39:32 +1000
Marie 2016-08-17 11:37:59 +1000
Kirsten 2016-08-17 11:24:03 +1000
David 2016-08-17 11:20:33 +1000
Michelle Higgins
Michelle 2016-08-17 11:10:58 +1000
Pinkie Bennett
Victoria 2016-08-17 11:10:32 +1000
I am an andyamathanha traditional owner and I don’t want nuclear waste stored on my land in the flinders ranges
Sally 2016-08-17 11:08:20 +1000
David 2016-08-17 11:05:04 +1000
paul 2016-08-17 11:01:24 +1000
Temporarily living in NSW for husband’s work but hearing about this plan makes me less want to come back to my home in SA. SA is unique for its clean green reputation. This will ruin any chance of capitalising on that.
Samantha 2016-08-17 10:59:11 +1000
victoria 2016-08-17 10:51:39 +1000
Deborah 2016-08-17 10:50:52 +1000
Sophie 2016-08-17 10:42:37 +1000
Ann 2016-08-17 10:38:29 +1000