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Aborigines debate nuclear plan | Aborigines debate nuclear plan |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Aboriginal groups have held a public meeting to debate controversial plans to build Australia's first nuclear waste dump on tribal land. | |
The federal government has identified a remote cattle station north of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory as a likely site. | The federal government has identified a remote cattle station north of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory as a likely site. |
The proposal has caused deep divisions within the indigenous community. | The proposal has caused deep divisions within the indigenous community. |
Ministers have indicated that the nuclear dump would not be built if landowners opposed it. | Ministers have indicated that the nuclear dump would not be built if landowners opposed it. |
In the next six years, nuclear waste that Australia sent to Europe for reprocessing will be returned. | |
Divisive | Divisive |
But officials in Canberra have yet to decide where to put it. | But officials in Canberra have yet to decide where to put it. |
Muckaty Station, an isolated property 120 km (75 miles) from Tennant Creek, has been chosen as a possible site. | Muckaty Station, an isolated property 120 km (75 miles) from Tennant Creek, has been chosen as a possible site. |
Local Aborigines have offered to sell the land for $11m (£7.3m), a move that has infuriated other indigenous groups in the area, who worry about the health and environmental implications. | Local Aborigines have offered to sell the land for $11m (£7.3m), a move that has infuriated other indigenous groups in the area, who worry about the health and environmental implications. |
Some also object on cultural grounds that something some see as odious could be inflicted on sacred tribal country. | Some also object on cultural grounds that something some see as odious could be inflicted on sacred tribal country. |
These conflicting views are expected to collide at a public meeting in Tennant Creek, an old gold-mining town south of Darwin. | These conflicting views are expected to collide at a public meeting in Tennant Creek, an old gold-mining town south of Darwin. |
Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam says the plan to build a radioactive waste dump in the region has become extremely divisive. | Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam says the plan to build a radioactive waste dump in the region has become extremely divisive. |
"It already risks setting families against families and the government has not bothered to try to and bring the whole community along. They have picked off a handful of people, got some signatures and now they are going to try and force it through," Mr Ludlum said. | "It already risks setting families against families and the government has not bothered to try to and bring the whole community along. They have picked off a handful of people, got some signatures and now they are going to try and force it through," Mr Ludlum said. |
"We have had a small 10 MW research reactor operating in Australia since the late fifties. The industry and the government never bothered to investigate waste storage scenarios. | "We have had a small 10 MW research reactor operating in Australia since the late fifties. The industry and the government never bothered to investigate waste storage scenarios. |
"So, now in 2010 they are now desperately casting around for an Aboriginal community who will take that legacy waste from the last few decades," he said. | "So, now in 2010 they are now desperately casting around for an Aboriginal community who will take that legacy waste from the last few decades," he said. |
Australia's federal government said that Muckaty Station would be subject to thorough scientific and environmental assessments. | Australia's federal government said that Muckaty Station would be subject to thorough scientific and environmental assessments. |
Critics believe that recent earthquakes in that part of the Northern Territory have raised questions about the safety of the site. | Critics believe that recent earthquakes in that part of the Northern Territory have raised questions about the safety of the site. |
The Australian Greens have said that radioactive waste should be stored at the country's only nuclear facility on the outskirts of Sydney. | The Australian Greens have said that radioactive waste should be stored at the country's only nuclear facility on the outskirts of Sydney. |
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