Strong local opposition at all 6 proposed nuclear waste dump sites

2016-02-04

There is strong local opposition exists at all six sites currently under consideration for a nuclear waste dump in Australia. The communities of Hill End in New South Wales, Omanama in Queensland, Hale in the Northern Territory, Cortlinye, Pinkawillinie and Barndioota in South Australia have all said no.

NOTICE OF MOTION                                                                          4 February 2016                                                                                            
I give notice that on the next day of sitting I shall move that -
The Senate -
1.       Notes that
a.       the Australian Government has initiated a voluntary site selection process for a national radioactive waste facility;
b.      consecutive Ministers have confirmed that a such a facility would not proceed against the wishes of host communities;
c.       six sites have been selected for further assessment for shortlisting, including Hill End in New South Wales, Omanama in Queensland, Hale in the Northern Territory, Cortlinye, Pinkawillinie and Barndioota in South Australia;
d.      strong local opposition clearly exists at all six sites currently under consideration, and;
2.        Calls on the Government to:
a.       Acknowledge the  opposition and lack of community support at all six sites
b.      Respect previous commitments on non-imposition and the importance of community consent and remove all six sites from further consideration
c.       Initiate a genuinely independent inquiry to investigate long-term stewardship options for spent fuel, reprocessing wastes, and other categories of radioactive waste, including drawing on international examples and experience;
d.      Investigate options for active waste minimisation, including increased use of non-reactor based methods for radioisotope production, and;
e.      Clearly reaffirm policy and legislative prohibitions on the importation and disposal of international radioactive waste.
SENATOR SCOTT LUDLAM