Episodes

Co-Chairs of ANFA, Peter Watts & Barb Shaw at the World Uranium Symposium
23 May 2015
40 years of anti-nuclear campaigning short reflections, and Barb Shaw at the World Uranium Symposium in Quebec City, Canada
Ania Anderst, Jim Green, John Langer, Mia Pepper, Cat Beaton, Barbara Shaw
16 May 2015
Victoria-Lola Leon Guerrero on Guam
Victoria-Lola Leon Guerrero
2 May 2015
Part 2 of an interview with Don Hancock on the radioactive release at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico, USA. Anica Niepraschk brings us up to date on the Federal Governement's search for a national radioactive waste dump site in Australia.
Don Hancock, Anica Niepraschk
18 Apr 2015
Business and government seeking short-term profit are distancing themselves further from their responsibility to safeguard radioactive materials from endangering life on earth. Lauren Mellor (Environment Centre of the Northern Territory) brings us an update on the Ranger uranium mine and Kumar Sundaram (Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace in India) talks about developments in the negotiations for a nuclear deal between Australia and India.
Guests: Lauren Mellor, Kumar Sundaram. Presenter: Michaela Stubbs
group photo of the walkers, cyclists and runners
11 Apr 2015
Throughout April 2015, Footprints for Peace are walking, cycling and running from Oak ridge Tennessee, the site of the manufacture of the first nuclear bomb, to New York City for the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) review, an event which occurs only once every five years.
Jim Toren, Ralph Hutchison, Dr Farhang Jahanpour
4 Apr 2015
Nuclear-free campaigners Dr.Jim Green (Friends of the Earth and WISE International) and Karina Lester (Yankunytjatjara and Aboriginal Language Worker with Uni of SA) join the show this week to take a closer look at what we can expect to be investigated and the issues and ideas that we will have to work hard to ensure make it into the inquiry.
Guests: Karina Lester & Dr.Jim Green. Presenter: Michaela Stubbs.
28 Mar 2015
Creative Dissent: dwell among these thoughts on the nuclear industry, sacred land and the movements that inspire us from poets fresh and seasoned.
Isobel Phillips, Livinthefinite, Dave Sweeney, Beth Hill, Alex McInnes, Greg, Taeko, Adam Sharah.
Photo by Mary Kavanagh (Nevada)
21 Mar 2015
Tilman Ruff's powerful essay on the global implications of nuclear weapons.
Tilman Ruff