Activists get nuclear campaign on the road

July 31, 2010
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Photo: foe.org.au

The launch of the Nuclear Freeways Campaign took place outside federal resources minister Martin Ferguson鈥檚 office on July 30.

The launch was a send-off for a group of activists from Friends of the Earth who will travel the likely route nuclear waste will be transported from Sydney to a proposed nuclear waste dump at Muckaty station in the Northern Territory.

One of the participants in the trip, Friends of the Earth campaigner Cat Beaton, told protesters there was a potential for 鈥渘uclear waste dumps at lots of places鈥 if one of the trucks transporting the nuclear waste had a tyre blow-out.

Beaton said that the protesters had lined up lots of meetings with local councils along the route of the trip.

Australian Conservation Foundation anti-nuclear campaigner Dave Sweeney said: 鈥淭his issue is an issue for Australia. The proposed dump is an out-of-sight, out-of-mind, no-consent dumping proposal.

鈥淧eople should not have to trade country for a road or a hospital or housing.鈥

This is a reference to the fact that the government has persuaded some of the traditional owners to sign away their land for a nuclear waste dump, while other traditional owners are campaigning strongly against the dump.

See Engage Media video of the launch .

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