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Uranium Free Charter

WA is dangerously close to having a uranium mine - add your voice to keep WA uranium free

Mulga Rock is the last of four uranium mine proposals in WA - it is the only one at risk of becoming a mine. Mulga Rock is in the Yellow Sandplain Priority Ecological Community in the Great Victoria Desert, on Upurli Upurli Nguratja (country). It is home to the endangered Sandhill Dunnart, the vulnerable brush-tailed mulgara, rich with sand dunes, grass trees and mulga. 

Deep Yellow intend to clear 3,709ha of native vegetation, is licensed to take 15 million litres of water a day and produce 32 million tonnes of radioactive waste, which threatens groundwater for thousands of years. This project puts workers, communities and the environment at risk. 

Traditional Owners, unions, environment, health and faith groups have united to keep WA uranium free. Now we need you to add your voice too. Please sign and share the WA Uranium Free Charter and stand united to stop uranium mining and protect Mulga Rock.

If you are part of an organisation that would like to sign the charter, please e-mail [email protected] 

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The decisions we make today directly shape the WA we will live in tomorrow. West Australians have long rejected uranium mining and radioactive risks, yet we currently face plans by mining company Deep Yellow to mine uranium at Mulga Rock, Upurli Upurli Nguratja (country) northeast of Kalgoorlie. Uranium mining is unsafe, uneconomic, and unwanted, and today, we unite to reaffirm our opposition and stand with First Nations communities across the Great Victoria Desert.

We call on all Members of Parliament to review and remove any approval for uranium mining at Mulga Rock, and to withdraw the approvals of the stalled proposed uranium mines at Kintyre, Yeelirrie and Wiluna.   

The Mulga Rock plan has advanced, despite West Australians’ rejection of uranium mining and the State Government’s policy opposing uranium mining. Mulga Rock offers little benefit but has big negative implications for our state – posing a direct threat to our workers, communities, and environment. The planned mine is WA’s only active uranium proposal and should not proceed.

From the Great Victoria Desert to Kalgoorlie and on to Eucla, uranium mined at Mulga Rock would be transported on our roads, through our towns, and through some of our most precious natural wonders, including the Great Western Woodlands. This transport risks regional communities and would be a further burden for our emergency services, which already face unprecedented threats from a changing climate.

Once uranium is shipped from our shores, it poses an increased security risk at every part of the nuclear chain. Uranium is the basic fuel for nuclear power and is linked to some of the world’s most toxic and long-lasting industrial wastes and the proliferation of the world’s most destructive weapons. If Mulga Rock moves ahead, it will produce radioactive tailings that remain unstable and unsafe in our environment for up to 10,000 years. It would also mean increasing pressure for WA to host future radioactive waste.

There is no guarantee of a stable, competent, or profitable operation at Mulga Rock. Cutting costs and cutting corners puts the project at risk of abandonment or premature shutdown. There are real concerns over Deep Yellow’s commitment and capacity to do costly and complex rehabilitation work. As the saying goes, the one thing more dangerous than a uranium mine is an uneconomic uranium mine – which is what we are facing at Mulga Rock.

A gamble on an unwanted and uneconomic uranium mine at Mulga Rock puts the corporate interests of a small and marginal miner ahead of Upurli Upurli and Spinifex Traditional Owners and their rights to culture and country. It is against community expectations and opens the door to a damaging and under-performing sector that unnecessarily risks our unique environment, including the endangered Sandhill Dunnart.

We believe WA’s future lies not in the controversial and contaminating uranium industry but rather in being a national and international leader in reliable and renewable energy generation and smart and efficient energy use. 

WA can do better than toxic tailings and radioactive risks. The McGowan government should give effect to their long-standing anti-uranium position and use their unprecedented electoral support and power to stop Deep Yellow from mining at Mulga Rock and to withdraw the approvals for the stalled Kintyre, Yeelirrie and Wiluna proposed uranium projects.

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