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Anti-Nuclear Actions in WA
 ...A PHOTO TOUR DOWN MEMORY LANE

See our new Anawa News website for more recent actions...

These photos span some of the actions from the period 1997 - 2000, from the first public rally held by JAGWA to the Fremantle Festival 1999 and beyond...

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Photo Galleries

2000
City of Mandurah goes Nuclear Free!
Part of the local government campaign for nuclear free zones across Australia.

 


The nuclear mafia

"Backs to the Blast"

 

 


Aftermath

Atomic Australia April 2000
A nuclear and anti-nuclear history of Australia with the fast forward button pushed down (script available)

Stop Beverley Uranium Mine May 2000
In response to the near-invisible profile of Australia's newest uranium mine, activists simulate the dumping of 50 tonnes of sulphuric acid into the Parliament House water system.
1999

     
Fangin' at Fremantle Festival On the nuclear gravy train
, November 1999

 

October 27, 1999
Pangea Unwelcome

Hundreds turned out to the park in front of Pangea's office to let them know what they thought about plans to turn WA into a radioactive waste dump


Dump that Dump - Pangea Seminar, UWA

Hore-Lacy v. Chapple

21 August 1999 Nuclear Waste Isolation - A Policy Imperative
..so they say. A few hundred vocal citizens wondered whose 'Imperative' the University of WA were following when they hosted Pangea Resources and an invitation-only audience for their seminar on the benefits of deep dumping.

 
Mary Olson
Visited our shores from the US in August 1999 for a series of public meetings on why you should never bury high level nuclear waste
 

hi-ho...hi ho...
on the yellowcake road

the nuclear mafia go through their paces in the Palm Sunday production of the 'Yellowcake Road', written specially for the occasion. The audience were presumably spellbound as many of them sat through it twice.

The Yellowcake Road Palm Sunday, March 28, 1999

 

 

Churchill Avenue in Subiaco had the dubious honour of hosting both Paladin Resources and Acclaim Uranium. In Feb 99 we paid them a visit.


Nuclear Tour of Subiaco February 26, 1999

1998

Festival Marchers

Inside the map of WA

 

 

 

A celebration of renewable energy to power the C21

Festival of the Sun
December 13, 1998

 

 

 

...things to do at North Ltd. when you're dead.
 

Heading for the Yellowcake Teaparty May 19, 1998



Jessie Rider @ Meltdown

Jabiluka National Day of Action April 5, 1998

 

1997


 

"Hands off Jabiluka"


Elm dancers at the JAGWA rally, December 1997

 

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