Barngarla Continue Fight Against Plan to Dump Nuclear Waste on Country

By Royce Kurmelovs. Published by NITV.


Barngarla mob say they were not properly consulted by federal government for plans to store radioactive waste on Country at Kimba in SA, and that their concerns continue to be ignored.

Jeanne Miller smiles as she gets to the punchline of her story.

The 50-year-old Barngarla woman is talking about the enduring connection she has to Kimba when she tells how on the day she was born, her parents had been waiting for an ambulance that never came.

Forced to make their own way to the hospital, she says her mum made it as far as the tree outside before giving birth.

“So I’m born on Country,” she says.

Though she may not live there today, Jeanne says a part of her has never left. It is a detail that underscores the significance of the moment she learned Kimba was being considered as a dump for radioactive waste.

“I used to be a carer for my mum. When I first heard [about the facility], I told her. She goes: ‘no, no, no’ and got angry,” Jeanne says. “She said; ‘we don’t want it there’. She said to me: ‘you got to fight for this. You got to fight for it, we can’t have that place there. It’s a special place for us.’”

Further reading

Statement

Barngarla Ballot Statement

Independent ballot returns a unanimous ‘no’ to the proposed national radioactive waste dump at the Kimba sites.

Barngarla traditional owner speaking to camera
Video

Barngarla – No Nuclear Waste Dump

No one wants a nuclear waste dump. Listen to the Barngarla People in their call out against a nuclear waste dump being built on Barngarla Country near Kimba on the Eyre Peninsular. Featuring Barngarla Traditional Owners Harry Dare, Linda Dare, Jason Bilney, Dawn Taylor and Lez Taylor. Filmed outside of the Federal Court in Adelaide, March 2023.