Clean Futures Collective


Friends of the Earth’s Clean Futures Collective - formerly the Campaign Against Nuclear Dumping - is one of South Australia’s foremost community-based advocacy groups for a clean, renewable, nuclear-free future.

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Clean Futures Collective. Better active today than radioactive tomorrow!

Friends of the Earth’s Clean Futures Collective – formerly the Campaign Against Nuclear Dumping – is one of South Australia’s foremost community-based advocacy groups for a clean, renewable, nuclear-free future. As the Campaign Against Nuclear Dumping, the group played an important role in the successful campaign against the Federal Government’s plans to dump nuclear waste in South Australia. The group now continues its work for a sustainable future, with a particular emphasis on the impacts of the nuclear industry on the environment and Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and cultures.

The group meets at 5.30pm every Tuesday at the Conservation Centre, 120 Wakefield Street, Adelaide. Take a look at our current campaigns for articles, information and contacts. Our blog has all the latest information, photos and articles about our most recent actions and emerging events. Feel free to contact us and get involved!

Links
– October 2005 Protesting the massive use of underground water at BHP’s Roxby uranium mine.
– Updated 28 November 2006
– Support Friends of the Earth Adelaide by becoming a member!
– Read about what communities around the world are doing to tackle climate change.
– Check out our blog for all the latest updates, actions, articles, photos and reports.

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