Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Personal tools
Log in Register
Social justice and environmental video from the Asia Pacific
Sections
Personal tools
You are here: Home Members Peter Videos Launch of Nuclear Freeways 2010 in Melbourne - 30 July 2010
You are here: Home Members Peter Videos Launch of Nuclear Freeways 2010 in Melbourne - 30 July 2010
You are here: Home Members Peter Videos Launch of Nuclear Freeways 2010 in Melbourne - 30 July 2010
Document Actions

Launch of Nuclear Freeways 2010 in Melbourne - 30 July 2010

by Peter last modified Dec 30, 2011 10:22 PM
3.0
No rating set

Footage from the launch of Nuclear Freeways 2010 at the Preston office of Federal Energy and Resources Minister Martin Ferguson, including parts of speeches by candidates in the forthcoming Federal election and anti-nuclear campaigners, plus Ziggy the nuclear white elephant and 'Uranium Busters' ...

Embed
09:00
Genres
Categories
Keywords
Country
Language
Video information
Produced by pc
Directed by pc
Produced Aug 02, 2010

Full Description

This video accompanies reports on Melbourne Protests and Melbourne Indymedia:

http://melbourneprotests.wordpress.com/2010/07/30/launch-of-nuclear-freeways-2010-30-july-2010/

http://indymedia.org.au/2010/07/30/melbourne-launch-of-nuclear-freeways-2010-30-july

See also http://www.nuclearfreeways.org.au/

Dave Sweeney, Nuclear Free campaigner with the Australian Conservation Foundation, was one of the speakers at the launch of Friends of the Earth Nuclear Freeways 2010. The site chosen was the Preston office of Energy and Resources Minister Martin Ferguson, currently driving plans for a nuclear waste dump at Muckaty in the Northern Territory against the wishes of Traditional Owners. Other speakers included Greens candidate for the seat of Batman Alex Bhathal, Sharon Firebrace, Socialist Alliance candidate for the Senate, and Dimity Hawkins, long term anti-nuclear campaigner and presently Campaign Director with ICANW. MC was Cat Beaton of Friends of the Earth ACE collective and ICANW. There was theatre involving the Uranium Busters and music including Kaso’s “Don’t waste our country” courtesy of a solar powered sound system housed in a 44-gallon drum – alongside a trailer loaded with similar drums marked with radiation warnings. And last but of course not least, Ziggy the nuclear white elephant and a small police presence, including a representative of the AFP.

The tour sets off tomorrow, Saturday, to trace one of the proposed routes that would be followed by trucks carrying waste from Lucas Heights in Sydney to the projected dump at Muckaty, on the way meeting councils, indigenous nations, community groups, and emergency services organisations with a view to raising awareness of the risks and dangers inseparable from transport of this kind.

 

Other videos by this author

  • International Day Against Multinational Corporations - 22 July 2010 - Part 1 International Day Against Multinational Corporations - 22 July 2010 - Part 1

    Posted on Jul 23, 2010

  • 'Extraction' at Port Hedland detention centre, May 2001 'Extraction' at Port Hedland detention centre, May 2001

    Posted on Nov 04, 2007

  • Rally at Fertility Control Clinic - 22 August 2009 Rally at Fertility Control Clinic - 22 August 2009

    Posted on Aug 24, 2009

  • Ziggy says: Dump Ferguson not Nuclear Waste Ziggy says: Dump Ferguson not Nuclear Waste

    Posted on May 07, 2008

  • Melbourne Solidarity with Aotearoa arrestees - 27 October 07 Melbourne Solidarity with Aotearoa arrestees - 27 October 07

    Posted on Oct 30, 2007

Filed under: , , , , , ,
Add comment

You can add a comment by filling out the form below. Plain text formatting. Web and email addresses are transformed into clickable links.