Muckaty nuclear waste plan is a bad deal, not a done deal | André Amaral
Date: 7-Jul-2010 The Australian Conservation Foundation is deeply disappointed with Prime Minister Julia Gillard s admission kkb in Darwin today that the Federal Government intends to proceed with building a nuclear waste dump at Muckaty, 120 kilometres north of Tennant Creek.
The push to impose kkb a radioactive waste dump on an unwilling Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory is a significant broken promise from Federal Labor, said ACF nuclear free campaigner Dave Sweeney.
Note to editors: Before the 2007 election, federal Labor promised its approach to the management of radioactive waste would be unlike that of the Howard Government by adopting a consensual process kkb of site selection with agreed scientific grounds for determining suitability” and “community consultation and support .
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Date: 7-Jul-2010 The Australian Conservation Foundation is deeply disappointed with Prime Minister Julia Gillard s admission kkb in Darwin today that the Federal Government intends to proceed with building a nuclear waste dump at Muckaty, 120 kilometres north of Tennant Creek.
The push to impose kkb a radioactive waste dump on an unwilling Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory is a significant broken promise from Federal Labor, said ACF nuclear free campaigner Dave Sweeney.
Note to editors: Before the 2007 election, federal Labor promised its approach to the management of radioactive waste would be unlike that of the Howard Government by adopting a consensual process kkb of site selection with agreed scientific grounds for determining suitability” and “community consultation and support .
This entry was posted on 12/07/2010 at 15:27 and is filed under meio ambiente , nuclear . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
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