Jabiluka Uranium Mine Campaign
The Federal Government have announced that the Jabiluka mine will proceed and machines are on the site. The traditional owners along with the Environment Center Northern Territory and the Wilderness Society have set up a blockade and will stop work when it commences. All people are welcome and busses are being organised, traveling from sydney and other cities. Contact the Wilderness Society in Sydney for further interstate transport details.
"My family and I are opposed to mining at Jabiluka... we ask you to support
us to make your opinions known to the Federal Government about the proposed
Jabiluka mine. Help us maintain our heriatge and preserve Kakadu National
Park for the enjoyment of all Australians."-Yvonne Margarula, senior
Traditional Owner of Jabiluka.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission have condemned the mine
Possible cliff cracking and rock shelter collapse around Jabilukas art and cultural sites
Poses a threat to Kakadu's World Heritage listing
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Contacts
Jabiluka web page
Mirrar web page
JAG Wilderness Society Sydney on 02-95522788
JAG Friends of the Earth Melbourne on 03-94176660
FOE Web Site
Environment Center NT in Darwin on 08-89811984
JAG WA on 08-92724252
JAG Queensland Conservation Council on 07-32210188
Nuclear Issues Collective in Adelaide on 08-82235155
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