- Jabiluka
Jabiluka is a proposed
uranium mine in theNorthern Territory ofAustralia that was to have been built on land belonging to the Mirrar Aboriginal people. The mine site is surrounded by theWorld Heritage listedKakadu National Park . [ [http://www.ecnt.org/html/cur_mining_jabiluka.html Uranium Mining in the Northern Territory] ]History
In
1998 the issue came to a head whenJacqui Katona andYvonne Margarula , of the Mirrar people, called on activists to come from around Australia and the world to blockade the construction of the mine byEnergy Resources of Australia (ERA). Over 500 people were arrested in the course of the eight-month blockade. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb4727/is_200202/ai_n17290025 The reel story on Jabiluka] ]Although ERA were able to dig the entrance to the mine, continual lobbying, in conjunction with falling uranium prices prevented the project from proceeding. ERA's
parent company , North Ltd, was bought byRio Tinto Group , who announced that the mine will not go ahead - at least until their nearby Ranger uranium mine is mined out.The Mirrar people continue to agitate to have Rio Tinto clean up the mine site and have it restored in keeping with the surrounding National Park. On
August 12 ,2003 rehabilitation works commenced on the Jabiluka site, 50 000 tonnes of uranium ore already extracted, but never processed, were put back down the mine-shaft at Jabiluka.Fact|date=February 2007Future prospects
The "Jabiluka Long-Term Care and Maintenance Agreement" signed in February
2005 gives the traditional owners veto rights over future development of Jabiluka. [cite press release |url=http://www.energyres.com.au/our_business/jabiluka |title=Jabiluka Agreement |accessdate=2007-05-27 |date=25 February 2005 |publisher=TheMirarr Gundjeihmi Aboriginal people,Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) and theNorthern Land Council (NLC)] However, in 2007, Rio Tinto suggested that the mine could reopen one day. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2007/s1931353.htm Rio's Jabiluka talk causes anger] ]ee also
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Uranium mining controversy in Kakadu National Park
*Uranium in the environment
*Anti-nuclear movement in Australia References
External links
* [http://cres.anu.edu.au/lgcases/t1%20mirrar.pdf Mirrar Say No]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/74196.stm Anti-uranium demos in Australia]
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