Labor, Coalition push toxic AUKUS nuclear waste law through

October 11, 2024
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spruiking the AUKUS military alliance in 2023 in San Diego. Photo: Australian Submarine Agency

Labor and the Coalition teamed up on October 10 to push through another law to facilitate its controversial AUKUS nuclear submarine plan.

New South Wales Greens Senator David Shoebridge said the聽聽will allow high-level naval nuclear waste to be dumped anywhere in Australia.

The law聽creates聽a new naval nuclear regulator, as part of the military agreement with聽Britain and the United States.

Initially, it allowed for all waste from British and US nuclear submarines to be dumped in Australia, but a public outcry led to Labor amending its bill to prevent the dumping of 鈥渟pent nuclear fuel鈥.

However, it still allows the intermediate nuclear waste and other high-level nuclear waste from their nuclear submarines, Shoebridge said.

The Greens聽tried聽to move amendments to explicitly prevent this but the major parties voted them, and other amendments, down.

The bill creates two nuclear dump zones: one at Garden Island, off the聽coast聽of Western Australia and one at Port Adelaide. There聽has聽been no community consolation, and there is no local support.

It also allows nuclear dumps to be declared anywhere that defence minister Richard Marles decides, with no consultation or agreement from First Nations peoples.

鈥淭o be clear, exposure to even intermediate-level waste is lethal to humans, and the risk lasts for hundreds of years,鈥 Shoebridge said.

聽on to the聽Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons聽(TPNW), despite it being adopted policy, reiterated by Anthony Albanese in 2021 before he became Prime Minister.

Melissa Parkes, executive director of聽International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons said聽in February that there are 鈥溾 to Australia signing the聽TPNW.聽She said聽鈥淎UKUS does not聽conflict with聽TPNW 鈥斅燼s long as nuclear-powered submarines never carry weapons or contribute to the making of such weapons鈥.

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