Protect the Ban on Nuclear Power

  WRITE A SUBMISSION TO PROTECT THE BAN ON NUCLEAR POWER 

Since 1999 domestic nuclear power has been prohibited by Australian law. This ban has served us well and helped avoid the high cost, high risk nuclear sector. But right now, these sensible protections are under threat from a concerted push by Coalition politicians.

Take two minutes to send a easy pre-filled submission to let the commission know you don’t agree. 

https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/nuclear_power_inquiry

Great news to begin the new year: The UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) just got its 92nd signatory: Djibouti.

* SEND A LETTER TO THE PM TO SIGN THE TREATY 

If you haven’t already sent this please send this letter.

With the risk of nuclear weapons use at an all time high, every country should be speaking out against them, and joining the TPNW is one of the most powerful ways to do so. 

Attached is a letter to the Prime Minister asking him to sign the treaty and also a letter from First Nations Peoples explaining their history of nuclear oppression and defying the proposition to have a nuclear waste dump on their land at Kimba.

*WRITE A SUBMISSION TO PROTECT THE BAN ON NUCLEAR POWER

Since 1999 domestic nuclear power has been prohibited by Australian law. This ban has served us well and helped avoid the high cost, high risk nuclear sector. But right now, these sensible protections are under threat from a concerted push by Coalition politicians.

In solidarity, 

Rosemarie

Member: Just Peace, Qld. Friends of the Earth, Brisbane

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