
Traditional Owners Call for Widening of Consultation Over Nuclear Waste Site in South Australia
Yankunytjatjara Traditional Owners welcome deferral of ballot until proper consultation with native title holders takes place.
The No Dump Alliance archive contains news items, statements, past events and useful resources relating to our work to stop nuclear waste dumps and support communities protecting country.
The No Dump Alliance archive contains news items, statements, past events and useful resources relating to our work to stop nuclear waste dumps and support communities protecting country.

Yankunytjatjara Traditional Owners welcome deferral of ballot until proper consultation with native title holders takes place.

No Dump Alliance launches ‘Standing strong,’ a book about the campaign to stop nuclear waste in South Australia.

No Dump Alliance’s submission to the Senate regarding the selection process for a National radioactive waste management facility in South Australia.

We Say NO is a short film bringing together voices from South Australia and beyond presenting clear and united opposition to the Federal government’s proposal for a Radioactive Waste Management

A short documentary by Alexis Charles about the proposed nuclear waste dump in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia and concerns by the Adnyamathanha and local communities.

Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association (ATLA) CEO Vince Coulthard responds to failure of Minister Matt Canavan to consult with Adnyamathanha traditional owners.

Japanese Peace boat visits Adelaide for the first time as part of a speaking tour featuring nuclear survivors from Japan and Australia.

Rally: Don’t dump on SA. Adelaide, December 2017.

Paper on nuclear medicine prepared by the Medical Association for the Prevention of War.

The No Dump Alliance releases a book about the successful campaign to stop the high level nuclear waste dump.

Journalist Timothy Larges from Reuters International visited Yappala in the Flinders Ranges and made this documentary which was screened in the Berlin film festival.

A panel of Aboriginal witnesses from across SA presented to a citizens’ jury, which unanimously rejected a high-level nuclear waste facility “under any circumstances.” Hear from around 20 Aboriginal participants

The case for an independent inquiry to thoroughly explore radioactive waste management in Australia.