Earth Threatening News



The young lady who brought this to my attention shall be called 'Lisa' and is willing to keep both myself and you updated on this very serious situation. Below you will find all the information she can provide for us along with phone numbers and addresses for those of us who desire to speak out or just want greater details on something. Please read on.


Jabiluka - The Uranium Mine No One Wants


This briefing summarizes the Jabiluka uranium proposal. There are a number of other proposals which are positioned similarly, namely; Angela in NT, and Manyingee, Yeelirrie and Lake Way in Western Australia and Westmoreland in Queensland's gulf country. Acclaim Uranium are also looking at 15 deposits in WA.

The campaign to stop another uranium mine in Kakadu continues... The campaign to oppose uranium mining and to protect the country and culture of Kakadu continues. A blockade of the Jabiluka mine site in Jabiru, NT, supported by the traditional owners started in late March and is a vital part of the campaign to show Energy Resources of Australia that the Jabiluka proposal is an example of the worst sort of development.

The Mirrar people, the Aboriginal traditional owners of the area, are unequivocally opposed to the project. For many of us Kakadu means a holiday, for the Mirrar it means home. They have been working hard to ensure that their concerns are heard and their demand for an end to this project is heeded.

Activists will continue to target offices and shareholder meetings of Energy Resources of Australia in Sydney and their parent company North Ltd in Melbourne. These companies need to know that their activities are unacceptable.

Spread the word that uranium mining has long-term impacts on the cultural and natural world heritage values of Kakadu National Park. Lobby your politicians, organizing public meetings and host screenings of the Jabiluka film.

The Senate recently passed a motion that called on the Government to reverse its decision and proceed no further with the Jabiluka mine proposal and also resolved that 80 per cent of the Australian electorate does not support mining in national parks.

We have taken the message to communities and organizations in many countries including the USA, Germany, Japan and the UK. The European Parliament has called on the Australian Government not to proceed with the project and a growing number of people in these countries have seen the direct link that exists between uranium mining and the complex, costly and toxic process of nuclear power.


What you can do to express your concerns:

  1.     Ring talk back radio with your concerns;
  2.     Organize a letter writing meeting and Write to PM, John Howard, Parliament House, Canberra, ACT 2600;
  3.     Write to North Ltd, 476 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC;
  4.     Write to Energy Resources of Australia, Sydney.
  5.     Write letters to the editor of you local and national newspaper;
  6.     Send your donation made out to the "Jabiluka Action fund", c/-ACF, 340 Gore St., Fitzroy, VIC 3065, Australia;
  7.     Organize a fundraising event at your school/club/workplace for the Jabiluka Action Fund;
  8.     Buy a Jabiluka video by ringing Michele on (03) 9926 6704 and spread the word;
  9.     Send your support to the Blockade Office, PO Box 227, Jabiru, NT 0886;
  10.     You can also send a letter/banner of support to the traditional owners, Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation, PO Box 245, Jabiru, NT 0886;
  11.     Attend anti-uranium meetings at: Jabiluka Action Group every Tuesday & Friends of the Earth every Wednesday call (03) 9417 6660 for more info;
  12.     Volunteer and get involved by contacting Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) on 9926 6704 or Friends of the Earth on 9417 6660.


Would you like to go to Kakadu?

Join the blockade. A bus leaves for Jabiru every two weeks $280 waged $230 unwaged. For more info call the blockade line on (03) 9926 6738 or 9417 6660.


To read the ACF Media releases - Australian Conservation Foundation Press Release, click here!


To get information about Uranium Mining (a radioactive element used in Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power Stations), the Mirrar people and also has a link to their site, (it has other links to the Australian Conservation Foundation and it has the logo for the Jabiluka protesters at the top of the page), click here!


UPDATE


Yesterday Blockaders and the Traditional owners chained themselves to a vehicle that has been cemented into the road and peacefully succeeded in obstructing access to the Jabiluka site!!

The Australian Federal Court has an appeal to the legality of the Mining Lease pending and with over 70 people on tripods and laying across the road, this project has been delayed for another day. You have my promise that I will keep you posted and I have let the Mirrar people know you are going to spread the word.

If the media would like to speak to anyone at the blockade the phone numbers are for live on site interviews with the traditional owners or blockaders: Satellite phone: 0011 872 761 885 173 or mobile: 0417 117 988 /0419 523 321. For further information and comment contact the national blockade office in Jabiru: Telephone: 08 8979 3130 Fax: 08 8979 3125 For further information  contact: Dave Sweeney, Uranium Campaigner, Australian Conservation Foundation on Telephone: 03 9926 6708 or 019 186 746

I have Senator Robert Hill's email address, people can register their protest about this mine and his Personal Assistant has assured the ACF that she will pass on all e-mails to the senator, Below is the latest media release, sad to say Australia has a tragic history when it comes to Aboriginal relations. Once again, thanks for your support,
Cheers
Lisa


UPDATE


Kakadu Uranium Push: ERA Exposed

Kakadu uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) has exposed the gap between its rhetoric and its operations by continuing to push for a new uranium mine at Jabiluka despite the active opposition of the regions traditional owners.

The company has concluded a series of consultations aimed at gaining approval for works on the Jabiluka site, which is surrounded by the world heritage, listed Kakadu National Park.

Today ERA has advised the media and the Australian Stock Exchange that its Aboriginal approvals process is now complete. This is despite the fact the Jabiluka regions' traditional owners are unequivocally opposed to uranium mining developments on their country and actively boycotted the company's consultation process.

"To call this Aboriginal approval is a disgrace. This outcome in no way reflects the wishes of the traditional owners or addresses their concerns over plans to mine at Jabiluka," stated ACF uranium campaigner Dave Sweeney. "The Jabiluka proposal is a highly controversial one and serious attention should be given to its possible impacts on both the world heritage listed natural and cultural values of the region. This is simply not happening."

At ERA's Annual General Meeting last year senior management declared that: "The Company is committed to building a genuine partnership with Traditional Owners -  partnership which has positive and long lasting benefits for all the parties involved".

"What sort of partnership is it where one party keeps saying no and the other carries on with business as usual," queried Mr. Sweeney. "ERA's only long lasting legacy to the region is likely to be in the form of radioactive waste." ERA's push to develop Jabiluka and its preparedness to ignore community concerns along the way will ensure that it remains a focus for environmental groups and protest actions.

"The Australian community deserves better than this," stated Mr. Sweeney. "The Company and government might be prepared to sacrifice Kakadu but traditional owners and the national environment movement are not and will increase the fight to stop the Jabiluka proposal."

For further information contact: Dave Sweeney, Uranium Campaigner, Telephone: 03 9926 6708 or 019 186 746


UPDATE


Here is the latest press release issued today, love to everyone out there who takes time to take ACTION!
Thanks again,
Lisa


STOP JABILUKA CAMPAIGN - BLOCKADE UPDATE

19th May, 1998

LOCK-ONS LOCK OUT KAKADU URANIUM MINE

Eleven arrests have been made today at a successful stop work blockade of Energy Resources of Australia's Ranger uranium mine in the NT's Kakadu region. Peaceful protesters joined the international outcry against the company's nearby proposed Jabiluka uranium development

Three women and one man were locked onto the main gates. One protester was arrested for attempting to get water to the people locked on, and police threatened further arrests if anyone approached those at the gate. Four people were denied access to shade and water by the police which endangered the health of the campaigners. Police attempted to disperse supporters by threatening further arrests on loitering and hindering charges. Another man was seated up a 5 meter tripod for a period of 5 hours blocking the exit gate. Miners at the end of their shift were allowed to leave on foot, but for a period of several hours new shift workers were prevented from entering.

The arrested protesters are being detained at the Jabiru police station. They are joining the area's senior traditional owner Yvonne Margarula, Jacqui Katona the head of Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation, and four other Aboriginal protesters who were arrested early this morning on the Jabiluka Lease site. To arrest traditional owners for protecting their country and culture shows how ethically bankrupt ERA is.

Indigenous groups and environment groups are combining forces to send a loud, clear international  message to ERA and the Coalition government that uranium mining in Kakadu World Heritage listed National Park is against the wishes of the Australian people and the global community. Today 18 people have been arrested demonstrating their commitment to indigenous rights, the protection of World Heritage Kakadu and a world free of the ramifications of nuclear weapons and nuclear waste.

Actions are also occurring in seven countries around the world. Traditional owners say NO, Australians say NO, People of the world say NO. Actions are continuing at Jabiluka where access to the mine site remains blockaded.

Further actions throughout the region are planned. For live on site interviews with the blockaders: mobile 0417 117 988.


For further information and comment contact the blockade office: 0889 79 3130 or Environment Centre NT, Jayne Weepers 0889 812 532 ACF, Dave Sweeney 03 9926 6708 or 019 186 746.


UPDATE


Sorry to have been so long, I have been really busy as things have heated up. ERA has given the Northern Territory notice of it's intention to commence construction. By law they must give 7 working days notice and this now means that next Friday construction of the Jabiluka Uranium Mine  will begin!! The fight is on. ERA must not succeed!! Protests held in Sydney on World Environment Day had a great response, there is now a Tent City being erected on the lawn in front the ERA building in Sydney. AND LIKE URANIUM IT WON'T GO AWAY!! On Tuesday, the Mirrar will have their day in the Federal Court, hoping to have an injunction on any further building work on their land. Keep your fingers crossed! Love to you all, Here's hoping for a stop to this shameful situation..
Thanks again,
Lisa


STOP JABILUKA CAMPAIGN - BLOCKADE UPDATE


Stakes raised in Jabiluka uranium battle

By Tom Flanagan

DARWIN -- Aboriginal traditional owners are blocking a key aspect of the plan to mine uranium at Jabiluka. They are using the limited legal rights they now have to refuse to consent to the milling of Jabiluka uranium ore at the Ranger mine site about 20 kilometres away. The two mines are located within the boundaries of Kakadu National Park, which has World Heritage listing for its natural and cultural features.

The Mirrar people, the traditional owners of Jabiluka, are opposed outright to uranium mining, but are being held to a 1982 agreement with the company previously involved, Pan continental. Under this proposal, Jabiluka ore was to be milled on site. The mine was acquired by Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) in 1991. The terms of the transfer agreement require the consent of traditional owners if the ore is to be milled at Ranger.

Milling of the ore at Ranger is ERA's preferred option; it also owns the Ranger mine. The  environmental impact statement recently approved by the federal government focuses mainly on the preferred plan to mill at Ranger. Significantly, the first recommendation of the EIS stated: “If an alternative proposal to the preferred proposal in the final EIS is to be implemented, then further environmental assessment should be required”.

Furthermore, according to the November-December newsletter of the Environment Centre NT, the supervising scientist, Per Bridgewater, writing to the Alligator Rivers Region Advisory Committee in August, stated: “If ERA were to proceed with their Jabiluka Mill alternative, I would recommend, in the strongest possible terms to the Minister for the Environment, that ERA be required to prepare a new Environmental Impact Statement ...”

Bridgewater also noted, “Statements by ERA have indicated that it believes that a new EIS would be required to proceed with the Jabiluka alternative”. The requirement of a new EIS for the Jabiluka mill alternative is not likely to stop the project. Jane  Weepers, campaign coordinator for the NT Environment Centre, said to Green Left Weekly, “EISs never stop anything. Ninety-nine per cent of projects that go through the EIS proceed. There's no way an EIS will stop this one.”

Weepers pointed out that the effect of blocking the Ranger mill option is to buy time: time to raise  public awareness and to pressure the government, increasing the chances of preventing the mine from going ahead altogether. Despite the obvious need, the federal government has not yet given a clear undertaking to proceed  with a new EIS, although it is clearly bound to “further environmental assessment”. It is vital that the government not be allowed to minimize public scrutiny by settling for a quick, token assessment in place of a full EIS.

The rejection of the “mill at Ranger” option by Jabiluka's traditional owners has significantly raised the stakes. A mill at Jabiluka would have a significantly greater impact at the site than a mine alone.

Immediately adjacent to heritage listed Aboriginal art sites, it would involve the construction of a processing plant and tailings dam, and bring with it -- judging by the record at Ranger -- the prospect of leakages and the risk of contamination of the Malaga wetlands. The tailings produced would require containment for thousands of years.

Less than two decades of mining at Ranger have already created an ecological time bomb. By  refusing to approve the mill at Ranger, the traditional owners have not chosen two smaller ecological  time bombs over one larger one; they have bravely chosen the third option -- not to give up, to take the fight to the government. This is in the interests of us all, and will require our energetic support.


Lisa wrote . . .
I'm not sure if I gave you this page address,

http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/3618/

It has information on Jabiluka and also a wish list for the blockaders. Work last week did commence, however it was stopped by blockaders twice through peaceful means, i.e.. protesters chaining themselves to axles ect. This stopped trucks being used by the mine to move and my heart goes out to those people putting themselves on the line for us all. The Police action in this area has meant that there have been hospitalized protesters, shame on those who have caused their pain. Yvonne and Jacqui have gone  overseas to appeal to the United Nations to halt this work in a World Heritage Listed National Park.

Here is a copy of a letter I have been forwarding onto the Senators in the Australian Federal  Parliament, I will also attach the site for the addresses if any one out there wants to let the Australian Coalition Government know how shameful they are.

http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/3618/


Dear Senator,
Please count this as a submission to the Jabiluka Public Environment Report. I write with great alarm at the lack of action the Coalition Government has taken in addressing the electorates concerns about Uranium Mining in a World Heritage Listed National Park.

This is a mine that I totally disagree with. This mine has started construction, while it still doesn't have an export license to send the yellowcake overseas, why would construction have been started if there was not some form of agreement from the Government to go soft on ERA. The mine will cause  environmental damage, risk worker's health, provides no extra employment, has a faulty EIS and will bring the total radioactive tailings buried in Kakadu to 60 million tons. How can anyone call this acceptable?

Over the 28 year life of this mine, 19.5 million tons of uranium ore will be extracted to produce 90,400 tons of uranium oxide. This yellowcake will be trucked to Darwin Port, then shipped. There is NO WAY to ensure that this process is safe. ERA claim that Jabiluka will bring in $3.8  billion over 28 years. This accounting excludes the environmental costs associated with the industry  and I would call attention to Scotland's recent closure of a reprocessing plant, estimating the clean up will be a 100 year long task. Lets put a cost on that?

I believe that the environmental costs associated with this mine, in an area completely surrounded by one of just 20 World Heritage Listed Areas, noted for both its cultural and it's natural values is too great to contemplate.

Kakadu is a refuge for 120 species of reptiles and amphibians, with 50 species of fish and over one quarter of Australia's terrestrial mammals. To jeopardize the future of this refuge is completely irresponsible. The proposed Jabiluka Uranium Mine jeopardizes that future. Further, Kakadu has been inhabited by Aboriginal people for over 40,000 years.

The country has some of the oldest and best preserved archeological sites including extensive art   galleries which provide the longest uninterrupted historical record of any people on the face of the earth. This link remains in the traditional relationship of the people, their land and their culture. The proposed Jabiluka Uranium Mine, threatens to wreak havoc on this relationship.

The Jabiluka ore body is on land owned by the Mirrar people. The Mirrar successfully gained title to their land in 1982 under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (1976) NT. The Mirrar have always opposed uranium mining and intrusive non-aboriginal development. The traditional owners were forced into signing the original lease. I am not a lawyer, I am led to believe though, that when one party is forced to sign an agreement under duress that the agreement is then null and void.

To now force the Jabiluka Mine on the Mirrar shows a continued disrespect for the the rights of the Mirrar and all Aboriginal Australians. I also believe that it shows a government out of step with it's electorate, we want alternate power development, we want more commitment to the environment, we want the Prime Minister to say SORRY to the stolen generations and we want the Jabiluka Uranium Mine Stopped.

I am one of many (*INSERT YOUR NATIONALITY*) who support the Mirrar People in their struggle to stop Uranium Mining on THEIR Land. Please count this as a submission to the Jabiluka Public Environment Report.
Regards,

(*SIGN YOUR NAME*)


Love and solidarity to all who dare to make a difference.  Remember the world is run by those who turn up! Take action and let the liberal national party (coalition government) know that as part of a global community they are contributing to the long term pollution of our planet!
Thanks Again, Ladymyst, I truly appreciate the time you have taken in keeping this issue alive on your pages :)
Lisa


To Lisa, I say . . . you're highly welcome as I will continue to do what I can for the sake of Mother Nature, her future generations, and ours as well. :) Lisa, it is I who should be thanking you for caring about the one and only precious resource we have that can never be replaced. My thanks to the silent majority who say so little and do so much. Thank-you for caring about our irreplaceable Earth.


Here is the latest press release and it is the first ray of hope I have had in recent times. Let us keep up the pressure on the Australian Government to put a stop to this mine, for them to respect the environment we all live in, and to respect the rights of the Mirrar people to have a say in how their homelands are treated! Love to you all, make sure you let John Howard know what you think of this mine and Australia's Human Rights records when it comes to our indigenous peoples,
Cheers
Lisa :)
THANKS LADYMYST :)


Release from Paris, France

by Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation & The Wilderness Society


INTERNATIONAL ALARM FOR KAKADU TRIGGERS WORLD HERITAGE INSPECTION TEAM VISIT

Today at the meeting of the World Heritage Bureau international alarm at the threats to the cultural and natural World Heritage values of Australia's Kakadu World Heritage site have led to the  immediate formation of a high powered international inspection team. They are instructed to prepare a report on the threats posed to the Kakadu World Heritage site by the Jabiluka uranium mine  proposal. The team is instructed to visit Kakadu and prepare a report to recommend actions to the  World Heritage Committee for the protection of Kakadu. This report will be presented to the World Heritage Committee meeting due to meet in Kyoto, Japan in December 1998.

The team will include the Chairman of the World Heritage Committee, the Director of the World   Heritage Centre, experts from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS). The decision of the Bureau came about as a result of unprecedented and widespread international condemnation and outrage as Energy Resources of Australia pushes ahead with construction aggressively in the heart of the Kakadu World Heritage Area.

“Traditional owners are overwhelmed by the support expressed by countries all over the world. Our concerns are recognized as justified, internationally. The contempt shown by ERA and the Australian Government have clearly alarmed and outraged cultural experts from around the world,” said Jacqui Katona, Executive Officer, Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation. “The world spotlight has now been firmly turned on the behavior of ERA and the Australian Government.”

The Wilderness Society has been working for the protection of Kakadu for many years and we are pleased that the World Heritage Bureau, IUCN and ICOMOS have responded so quickly to the massive threats posed to Kakadu by this outrageous uranium mine. “Clearly the irresponsible actions of the Australian Government and ERA have triggered the formation of the highest powered inspection team available to the World Heritage Committee,” stated Alec Marr, Campaign Director, Wilderness Society. “It's clear that the World Heritage Bureau is treating the threats posed to Kakadu with the utmost gravity.”

The international site inspection team will consult with traditional owners, independent scientists, the Australian committee of IUCN, the Australian committee of ICOMOS, non-government organizations, land management agencies, the mining company and government officials.

“We believe that the inspection team will find that the Jabiluka uranium mine and the cavalier  approach of the mining company is a serious threat to the cultural and natural values of Kakadu and we will be pushing for Kakadu to be inscribed on the World Heritage in Danger list in Kyoto in December,” concluded Jacqui Katona.

For further information contact:

Hotel Sophie Germain, Paris, France
phone: +33 1 43 21 43 75
fax: +33 1 43 20 82 89

or

Jacqui Katona, Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation
Room 202
mobile: 0417 814 470

or

Alec Marr, Wilderness Society
Room 203
mobile: 011 718 110


Hi to All, this came today from Dee Margetts office, thought you all might be interested,
Love and Solidarity,
Lisa


SENATE RESOLUTION ON KAKADU WORLD HERITAGE AT ODDS WITH FULL STEAM AHEAD AT JABILUKA

29 June 1998

Greens Senators Dee Margetts and Bob Brown called on the Government to take heed of the resolution passed in the Senate today, which calls on the Government to immediately halt any construction activity at the site of the proposed Jabiluka mine.

“The motion, which passed with the support of the ALP and the Australian Democrats followed the decision of the World Heritage Bureau to send an inspection team to Kakadu to determine the impact of the proposed Jabiluka uranium mine on the World Heritage Area”, Senator Brown stated.

“The Government should acknowledge the concern of this highly reputable international body and delay any activity at the site of the proposed mine until the World Heritage Bureau has completed and considered its report, rather than pushing ahead with a large convoy of ERA trucks and mass arrests (**) at the construction site”, Senator Margetts concluded.

The motion reads as follows:

“That the Senate:
1. Notes: 2. Acknowledges the concerns expressed by the World Heritage Bureau; and
3. Calls on the Australian Government to immediately halt any construction activity at the site of the proposed Jabiluka mine and take no further action until the World Heritage Bureau has completed its report and considered the matter at its next meeting at Kyoto in December this year.”

**In excess of 30 people have been arrested in Kakadu today by the Territory Response Group and with the help of Police helicopters.


Further comment: Dee Margetts 02 6277 3599 or Alan Carter 0412 451 938


UPDATE


This has been forwarded to me from the Jabiluka List, it is written by a woman who has been gaoled for being on land that the Mirrar People invited her onto. Shame on ERA, I send my love and support to you, Cassandra and those imprisoned along with you. It seems we are not so far from Indonesia after all - when we start to imprison people for showing solidarity and support for indigenous people. Nothing good will come from Jabiluka, nothing.

At the bottom of Cassandra's letter is a contact address for her and those with her, please let her know you care. This issue is at last getting more attention, but we need to be loud and clear about saving this area for our future and that of our children.


I am a Mother of two amazing and beautiful children, I want an amazing and beautiful planet for them to call home.  If you feel the same, please let John Howard, the Australian Prime Minister know that it is not OK to mine Uranium in a World Heritage Listed National Park.

His address is:

  John Howard
Parliament House
Canberra ACT
Australia

Or you can forward an e-mail to the two Greens Senators for them to forward to him at these address'

[email protected] - Bob Brown

[email protected] - Dee Margetts


Love and Solidarity to you all,
Lisa
PS Thanks Ladymyst. Lets hope that we will have water, water every where and every drop fit to drink :)


Sean Scullion wrote:

You probably know there was 106 arrested at Jabiluka last week and that 7 have refused bail. One of the 7 is Cassandra Steer and her letter appeared in yesterday's paper (melbourne): We are watching the sky through rolls of barbed wire in the Berrimah Prison outside Darwin.  Dressed in prison issue, the seven of us are held in remand waiting to see a magistrate.  Of the 106 arrested at Jabiluka on Friday (3/7) we seven have refused bail and taken our protest to prison.

We are routinely handcuffed and locked in solitary cells because we passionately feel that the Jabiluka mine in the heart of Kakadu should not proceed. Our crime was to enter land owned by the  Mirrar people, land that we have been invited upon by the traditional owners.  We see the real crime as taking place now by the company ERA, and by the government which sanctions their activity.

This development on Mirrar land is unequivocally opposed by the traditional owners.  Their plans to mine uranium will reap death and destruction for hundreds of thousands of years.  The contamination from the mine site will enter the World Heritage Area of Kakadu. Nothing good will ever come of Jabiluka.

Our refusal of bail is rooted in our fundamental disagreement with the law as it stands.  By refusing bail, we are challenging the processes of law which favor efficiency over justice and which do not incorporate an ethic of just morality at every step of the way. We are not criminals yet are imprisoned for our beliefs.  We are  willing to give up our personal freedoms in the hope that our country will come to its senses.

CASSANDRA STEER and fellow protestors

Berrimah Prison, Northern Territory.


Please send Cassandra and the others letters of support.

The address is

CASSANDRA STEER,
P.O. BOX 1407,
DARWIN, 0801,
NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA.


UPDATE


DEAR PEOPLE, Just when we thought that a new fresh police commander at Jabiru police station meant that we could all relax about police violence up there, a new rash of police violence and violations of human rights is coming to light. It's very very ugly and demands action.

In recent events, detailed to me by Tom Mc Loughlin, FOE's legal person at the blockade:

--Steven Bell of Sydney was involved in the mass arrest of 14/7/. He remembers the arm of an ERA security man in blue overalls coming towards him, and then being knocked out cold.  This incident had at least one witness.

--Peter Kilpatrick, known as 'rusty' had his shoulder dislocated by police.

--A female protester who doesn't want to be named was molested by a policeman from Jabiru. She says she was 'viciously grabbed' in painful places. Many other women seem to have experienced similar disrespect. Our legal person was locked out of the Mirrar trespass case by police although he had the permission of the magistrate to be present as it was relevant to other cases of trespass.

In other incidents:

--Protesters have been denied water. Protesters water supplies were actually tipped out in front of them. This was only granted when a doctor threatened to make an official complaint.

--Many people were packed into a police vehicle which was then driven at speeds of up to 120/150kph, causing them to sustain head injuries from hitting the roof of the vehicle.

--All 117 protesters were placed in a 4- bed cell with 8 mattresses, 1 toilet (which blocked) and 8 blankest. The cell could legally contain only 12-15 people. water had to be drunk from the shower.

An unconscious protester was denied medical attention until some hours after his arrest.

According to one police officer, 'This is the 'NT'. These incidents are utterly unacceptable. They demand action. PLEASE fax your concern to the following numbers!

(I know I keep saying this, but it is really really important!)
  1. The Police station at Jabiru, on 61-8-8979-2216.
  2. The Commissioner of Police for the NT on 61-8-8922-3316.
  3. The Chief Minister of the NT on 61-8-8981-1621.
  4. The Prime Minister John Howard, 61-2-6273-4100, 61-2-9251-5454.
John Hallam
Friends of the Earth Sydney,
Suite 15,
1st Floor, 104 Bathurst Street,
Sydney, NSW, 2000.
Fax(61)(2)9283-2005 ph(61)(2)9283-2006.


The GOOD NEWS IS..

Just for general info, here's the GREAT news on uranium/nuclear in Queensland : "Queensland Labor government outlaws uranium. Despite its opening statement about ensuring "the continued stability and growth" of the minerals and energy sector, the policy of the new Queensland government states that "Labor will not grant a mining lease for the purposes of mining uranium in Queensland. Nor will it permit the treatment or processing of uranium in the state." It goes on to prohibit dumping or storage of nuclear wastes and "the establishment of nuclear power plants and all other stages of nuclear fuel cycles in Queensland". Qld Labor, New Directions: Minerals & Energy."

Straight from the Uranium Info Centre.


UPDATE


Jabiluka

Ciaron O'Reilly and Treena Lenthall arrested

Friday 17th July 1998

Two Christian peace activists were arrested this morning inside the Jabiluka uranium mining lease on the 53rd anniversary of the first nuclear weapons test. Ciaron O'Reilly and Treena Lenthall were arrested for trespass after entering the lease and kneeling in prayer. Mr. O'Reilly was part of the "ploughshares" group that in 1991 entered a New York Air Force Base and disarmed a nuclear armed B-52 Bomber during the Gulf War. He served over a year in U.S. prisons for this nonviolent action.

He stated, "We gather on the anniversary of the nuclear nightmare being unleashed on our world. Jabiluka uranium mine is the first step on a nuclear war assembly line that has produced the tragedies of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Chernobyl. During the Gulf War the U.S. fired over 10,000 rounds of depleted uranium -- leaving radioactive battlefields and soaring cancer rates amongst the Iraqi population. We are here in prayer and solidarity with the Mirrar and all those who suffer from nuclear war preparations and poisoning."

Ms Lenthall added, "The mining of uranium and its consequent uses is a crime against humanity and in this case is another example of indigenous people being exploited for the sake of profits."

Ms Lenthall and Mr. O'Reilly remain in custody, refusing bail until the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima (August 6th). They are being transferred to Berimah Prison in Darwin.


Statement of Dr Paul Dyson, arrested 13 July 1998,

Jabiluka lease gates

Dr Paul Dyson aged 27, a Christian peace activist from Melbourne was arrested today in prayer at the Jabiluka mine site.  At the Jabiluka lease gates on Monday 13th July between 9 am and 11 am, 100 people gathered as a mass presence protesting against the Jabiluka uranium mine.

A speaker spoke about a number of issues surrounding the dangers of uranium. Then Paul read the following statement and then offered himself to be arrested. "I come to Jabiluka as the most recent site of Aboriginal dispossession in a spirit of repentance. My prayer is for the restoration of these traditional lands to the Mirrar people and the withdrawal of Australia from the nuclear fuel and weapons cycle. I follow Jesus, the apostles and the saints and martyrs of our tradition into the jails and court rooms to speak a simple truth to power that life is more sacred than profits."

At about 10:30 am Paul Dyson peacefully walked towards police past the no entry line. Other protesters held hands in a large circle and sang the song "Kakadu is Sacred". After Paul was arrested all other protesters sat down just outside the line in silent meditation for 5 minutes. The silence was broken by Paul singing "It's doesn't matter if they should jail us, we are free and kept alive by hope" from the back of the police van. After this the protesters stood inside the line, holding hands and singing.

Keith M Armstrong


QUT Centre For Innovation In The Arts + Communication Design fax 3864 3672 (office hours) tel 0412 749 729 Hme 3876 2304


UPDATE


Hi Ladymyst,
I hope my messages are getting through!! I had a relatively positive meeting with my Federal Member for my electorate yesterday and I have some positive news about Yvonne Margarula and an award she has received! Yvonne is a Mirrar elder, she has non-violently opposed this mine in its entirety and has my total respect and support - she is a role model for us all. Yvonne has been awarded the Nuclear Free Future Award for her work towards stopping Jabiluka Mine. This is as United Nations endorsed award and while it doesn't stop the mine it tells us all that we are not alone in our push to respect the rights of our children and our indigenous peoples. Congratulations, Yvonne!!!

My story is that I took documented evidence to Dana Vale, Member for Hughes that showed the Human Rights violations that the police have perpetrated against not only the Mirrar, but the Protesters who were on Mirrar land, holding Mirrar Passports. She was shocked and appalled (strangely, she did not know about it though) - and she is taking the matter up with the Minister for Justice, Amanda Vandstone. The issue of the final EIS not being carried out, she is taking up with Robert Hill the Federal Minster for the Environment. I am currently gathering information on what violations have taken place against the Mirrar for her to take to Dr Heron, Federal Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.

The conditions the protesters were forced to endure once arrested, she is taking up with the Federal Attorney Generals office.  Considering that she is a Liberal MP, I was impressed with the level of action she has agreed to make as my Federal representative. I have to say, I was impressed in the respect she showed for the protestors and the level of concern she showed in the way the Police and ERA's private security force had handled prisoners.
Love and Solidarity to you all,
Lisa :)


UPDATE


The traditional owners of the Jabiluka Mine Site put the following press release out yesterday - in the excitment of getting the award, we got it only today.
Cheers,
Lisa


JABILUKA TRADITIONAL OWNER WINS MAJOR INTERNATIONAL AWARD

Yvonne Margarula, Senior Traditional Owner and Chairperson of the Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation has been awarded the inaugural international NUCLEAR FREE FUTURE AWARD for her efforts in resisting the development of the Jabiluka uranium Mine. The award attracts a prize of $10,000 and significant international prestige. Ms Margarula will travel to Salzburg, Austria, in November to receive the award.

THE HISTORY BEHIND THE AWARD

In 1992 Government and Non-Government organizations signed the Salzburg declaration, deploring the use of nuclear weapons and the generation of nuclear waste from nuclear facilities and uranium mining. In 1994, the Salzburg declaration was accepted as an official UN document by the

United Nations Working group on indigenous peoples. The Salzburg declaration has gone on to have much influence in international legal circles, including being one of the key documents in the World Court's ruling that possession of nuclear weapons is a violation of human rights.

The movement associated with the Salzburg Declaration  has now established a perpetual prize - akin to a 'nobel prize'  - for efforts  in opposing the harmful effects of the nuclear fuel cycle. The prize is called the NUCLEAR FREE FUTURE AWARD and attracts a $10,000 prize.  Winners of the award are selected by  an international jury which includes renowned physician Dr Till Bastian, author Isabel Allende, African-American Civil Rights activist Angela Davis, and actor Val Kilmer.

YET ANOTHER MESSAGE TO THE HOWARD GOVERNMENT

Executive officer of the Gundjehi Aboriginal Corporation Jacqui Katona said today: "This award is just one more message from the international community that the Australian government is 'on notice'  with regard to treatment of indigenous peoples and declining environmental protection."

"The award comes hot on their heels of a decision by the World Heritage Bureau to visit Australia in October to investigate the threats to the Kakadu World heritage  area from uranium mining, and follows the resolution of the European parliament to condemn the Howard Government for permitting Jabiluka to proceed."

"A significant proportion of the international Community has now joined the 67% of the Australian community who are opposed to the Jabiluka proposal. When will the Howard Government begin to listen?"

"Moreover, the award acknowledges the courage and strength of Yvonne Margarula, a woman who has stood up to one of Australia's most powerful mining corporations with honorable dignity and is now receiving due international recognition."


(FAX 61-8-8979-2299, [email protected])


The following press release was put out by labor party spokesperson on the environment, Duncan Kerr on 28/7/98

JABILUKA AWARD FURTHER ISOLATES HOWARD GOVERNMENT

The Federal Government has  been sent another strong message on Jabiluka with today's announcement that Senior Traditional Land Owner Yvonne Margarula has won a United Nations environmental award. In congratulating Ms Margarula, Federal Shadow Minister for the environment Duncan Kerr said the awarding of the inaugural Nuclear free Future award would increase international pressure for the mine to stop.

"It endorses the position on Jabiluka that has been taken by not only the Traditional Owners, but also by many others around Australia, which stands in stark contrast to the Howard Governments position."


The Australian:  28jul98

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national/4175595.htm


Jabiluka title fighter wins anti-nuclear award

By WAYNE HOWELL of AAP

The senior traditional owner of the land on which the Jabiluka uranium mine is being built has been granted a $10,000 anti-nuclear award.  Yvonne Margarula, who has been fighting the mine's construction on her people's land surrounded by Kakadu  National Park, was the first person to win the Nuclear Free Future Award, her spokeswoman Jacqui Katona said today.

The quietly spoken hotel laundry attendant, the senior elder of the local 27 strong Mirrar clan, would fly to Salzburg in Austria in November to accept the award. Ms Katona said Ms Margarula had been chosen by a panel including renowned physician Dr Till Bastian, author Isabel Allende, African-American rights civil rights activist Angela Davis and movie actor Val Kilmer.

She said the award was a result of the Salzburg Declaration in 1992 when governments and non-government organizations deplored the use of nuclear weapons. In 1994 the declaration was accepted as an official UN document, Ms Katona said. Ms Margarula as taken her fight to courtrooms throughout Australia after saying her ate father was coerced into agreeing to the mine's construction in 1982. In a statement to the Federal Court she said she feared her country would be "buggered up, desecrated, irreparably damaged and carry toxic legacy" as a result of the mine. She said the mine would disturb sacred sites which would be "tantamount to a living death for the Mirrar like being shot".

During her fight against the mine, Ms Margarula has also been arrested and charged with trespassing on her land.  A magistrate is due to hand down his decision on the trespassing charge on September first. "The award comes hot on the heels of a decision from the World Heritage Bureau to visit Australia in October to investigate the threats to the Kakadu World Heritage area from uranium mining and follows the resolution of the European parliament to condemn the Howard Government for permitting Jabiluka to proceed," Ms Katona said.

She said a "significant proportion of the international community" had joined the 67 per cent of Australians according to a recent news poll of 500 people – who were opposed to the mine. "The award acknowledges the courage and strength of Yvonne Margarula, a woman who has stood up to one of Australia's most powerful mining corporations with honorable dignity and is now receiving due international recognition," Ms Katona said.

Love to you all out there who want to leave this planet cleaner than when you arrived. Say NO to Uranium in all it's forms, Solar panel production is up by 40%, Wind power generation is up by 10% - lets keep up the pressure on our Governments to fund clean and safe power production. I am off to Jabiluka in September. I will keep you posted on events until then, and hope to have a few tales to tell you all about when I return.
Love and Solidarity to all..
Lisa


Never doubt that a small, dedicated group of people can change the world, indeed it's the only thing that ever has.

Margaret Mead (Anthropologist) (I think)


Jabiluka Update

Hi Ladymyst, Latest update on the abomination that ERA is creating in Kakadu is positive and has it's negatives too. The Labor government has come out as opposed to the mine and as we are in an election year my efforts have of late been to let the Liberal Party know that they have an election issue on their hands with this mine. The Liberal government is not doing too well at present and if an election was held right now, they would be voted out of office. We can keep or fingers crossed on that one!

Other issues here right now is the South Australian government has allowed an American company called General Atomic to 'test' mine the Beverly site since January. In April there was a leak. This occured when a pipe carrying sulphuric acid and urianium ruptured and split across an area that has as yet not been clearly defined. The area has been cordoned off, but not cleaned up. The concern here is that the State Government apparently had knowledge of the incident but chose to keep it hidden from the electorate.

General Atomic has said that they had no control over the pressure in this pipe at the time and that is why it ruptured....doesn't sound very safe to me!! I guess we all have some questions about Uranium Mining and whether or not it is safe and/or necessary. What I know is that I am yet to hear of a safer, cleaner, more cost effective way of producing energy than solar, wind and hydro electricity generation...let your government know you want greener alternatives, let them know that you want clean air and water.

I have attached a snippet on Uranium, it is an evil, evil substance, and must be left in the ground. To all of you people who want a cleaner future - don't let the Globocorps poison Kakadu, don't let them poison you and your children. Say no to Nuclear power - it just isn't safe.

SOME FACTS ABOUT URANIUM: About 80% of the radioactivity of uranium ore remains in the 'tailings', the mining waste. These tailings remain deadly for some 25 billion years. (Jabiluka alone will produce over 20 million tonnes of tailings.) The only two uses for uranium are nuclear power and nuclear weapons. There is no safe method of containing the waste from nuclear power, much of which remains highly radioactive for billions of years.

Nuclear weapons are the most destructive technology known to mankind. Since July 1945 there have been 2,054 nuclear tests across the world, including the most recent tests by India and Pakistan. This is the equivalent of one test occurring somewhere in the world every 10 days in the last 50 years. Scientists estimate the total yield of all atmospheric nuclear tests is 438 megatons. This is the equivalent of 30,000 Hiroshima size bombs released to the atmosphere in the last 50 years or on average one bomb being exploded every 12 hours.

Chilling reading isn't it, we can all do something about it, Bill Clinton is planning a 'bagpipe' test for September, and Boris Yeltsen plans to conduct a subcritical test at Novaya Zemlaya before the northern winter. Let them know how you feel write to:

TO:

THE HONOURABLE PRESIDENT BORIS YELTSIN,
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT,
KRASNOPRESENSKAYA-2,
MOSCOW, RUSSIA,
+7-095-205-4219, +7-095-206-5173

THE HONOURABLE PRESIDENT CLINTON,
THE WHITE HOUSE,
WASHINGTON, U.S.,
1-202-456-2461, 1-202-456-2883.

CC ALL UN AMBASSADORS (BY E-MAIL)

Love and solidarity to you all,
Cheers
Lisa :)


This is a URL where you can put your vote to an online poll the SMH is running:

http://www.ballot98.com.au/

Cheers
Lisa



John Hallam, Friends of the Earth Sydney, Suite 15, 1st Floor, 104 Bathurst Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000. Fax(61)(2)9283-2005 ph(61)(2)9283-2006. [email protected] http://homepages.tig.com.au/~foesyd

Dear People,

Sorry to put up so much to the net, but there is a lot happening on the international parts of the Jabiluka campaign, and we are nearing a crucial point. The next 5 days, with the imminent visit of the WHC, will be crucial to the future of Kakadu for really the next 300,000 years.

THE WORLD HERITAGE COMMITTEE/ BUREAU'S HIGH LEVEL INSPECTION TEAM WILL BE IN KAKADU ON 25 or 26th of October.

They will be taking submissions from people in Canberra on October 30, and will start drafting a report to the World Heritage Committee and the World Heritage Bureau IMMEDIATELY.

This means that NOW is the time to send lobby letters to them if you can.

There will, obviously be another opportunity in the leadup to the meetings of the World Heritage Bureau and the Committee in November/December, but the next 5-7 days is really crucial.

I URGE YOU TO SEND A LETTER OF SOME SORT NOW.

IF YOU ARE IN BENIN, ECUDAOR, ITALY, JAPAN, OR THE US, IT IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO DO SO, and also to send a copy to your country's representative on that committee. (These are the countrys whose reps are on the World heritage Bureau).

It is also important to do so if you are an NGO in Brasil, Canada, France, Greece, Hungary, Malta, Mexico, Niger, Republic of Korea, Thailand, or Zimbabwe.

Send it to Professor Francesco Francioni, WHC chair, and to Berndt Von Droste, director of the World Heritage centre in Paris, on the same fax number - +33-1-456-85570, and copy it to your country's representative on the WHC/Bureau.

DO IT NOW.

I enclose guidelines for writing to the WHC, and a complete list of WHC reps.

GUIDE TO WRITING TO THE WORLD HERITAGE COMMITTEE.

Who To Write to:
Professor Francesco Francioni, Chairperson, World Heritage Committee Mr Berndt Von Droste, Director, World Heritage Centre, [.....name to be inserted....]., World Heritage Bureau All Members of the World Heritage Committee and Bureau Unesco, 7 Place de Fontenoy, Paris, France, 07sp. (Fax numbers +33-1-456-85570, +33-1-430-66035 +41-22-999-025)

It is best, if your organisation is based in any of those countries, to find out exactly who your representative is and to fax them a copy directly, or else to fax them c/o the World Heritage Centre in Paris.

If your country is represented on the Committee or on the Bureau, (and especially if you are represented on the Bureau) please ask your Minister for the Environment to instruct your representatives, when the committee meets in Kyoto in November/December to discuss this matter, to vote for Kakadu to be placed on the list of 'World Heritage in Danger'. In the meantime, write immediately to the WHC in paris, and copy your WHC rep.

The reps for Benin, India, Lebenon, and France are all permanently in Paris.

Benin, Ecuador, Italy, Japan, Morocco, and the US have representatives on the Bureau. If you are in any of these countries, you are very well placed to make a difference.

We are not giving you a 'model letter' as such, since we feel it is important that individualised letters be sent. However, you should make the following points. More detail can be found in the long sample letter from Friends of the Earth Sydney. We urge you to crib from, and to use the material from, this letter, but do not just copy it. if you have home - grown examples you can use, please do so.

If you speak best in french, then write in french.

Points To Make:

1)The value of Kakadu National Park.

Most World Heritage sites are listed for either natural heritage values, or for cultural heritage values. Kakadu is one of only 19 sites worldwide that are listed under both criteria. In fact, Kakadu is listed under two cultural criteria and three natural criteria, making it 'five times' World Heritage. It isn't 'merely' Word Heritage, exalted as that already is. It is extra-super-special World Heritage.

2) The mining leasesare enclaves which have been arbitarily excised from the park, but actually contain much of what makes the park World Heritage. For example, the Jabiluka mining lease contains Australian Heritage Commission areas in which there are some 196 sacred art sites dating back to at least 10,000BC. Mining are adversely affecting these, and makes them less accessible to the Traditional owners, who are their custodians.

3)The cultural values of Kakadu are incorporated in a LIVING tradition dating back to time immemorial, (40-60,000BC), whose living representatives are the traditional owners. The Traditional Owners feel that mining at Jabiluka will adversely affect their culture, and their judgement in this matter should be regarded as decisive.

4)Mining will create an ultra-long lived impact from seepage and 20 million tonnes of millling waste (tailings), which will be radioactive for hundreds of millenia. Technical means to contain these for up to 300,000 years simply do not exist, and even more modest targets of confinement for 1-10,000 years are doubtful.

5)Mining at Ranger is making an impact now, with a northward- moving plume of contaminated water containing elevated levels of sulphate and uranium seeping from the tailings dam there. ERA insists that this is not significant.
In addition, the visual impact of the Ranger operation is considerable.

6)Mining and milling at Jabiluka will create significant visual impacts in immediate proximity to areas of extremely high heritage significance.

7)The Australian Federal government has tried to 'fast track' development of the Jabiluka project by using a level of environmental assessment that is too low (A Public Environmental Report (PER) instead of an EIS), and by commencing construction based on a previous and now obsolete EIS for a version of the project that has been vetoed by the Traditional Owners.

2) LIST OF WHC REPS
WORLD HERITAGE COMMITEE as at Dec 1997

AUSTRALIA
BENIN
S. Exec. M. Noureini TIDJANI-SERPOS Ambassadeur Delegue Permanent Delegation permanente du Benin aupres de l'UNESCO 1, rue Miollis 75732 PARIS CEDEX 15 fax 33-1-43-06-15-55

BRAZIL
Mme Roseana
SARNEY MURAD Gouverneur de l'Etat du Maranhao, SAO LUIS, MARANHAO

CANADA
Mme Christina CAMERON
Directeur general, Lieux historiques nationaux, Parcs Canada 25 Eddy Street, HULL, QUEBEC, KIA OM5
[email protected]

CUBA
Lic. Maria Josefa
VILABOY MORALES Jefa de Assuntos Multilaterales de la Direccion del Ministerio de la Cultura Ministerio de Cultura LA HABANA

ECUADOR
Hernan GUARDERAS
Director de Instituto Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural Palacio de la Circasiana

FINLAND
Mr. Henrik LILIUS
Director General of the National Board of Antiquities HELSINKI 00100 Box 13

FRANCE
M. Alain MEGRET
Directeur adjoint de la Nature et des Paysages Minstere de l'Amenagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement 20, Av. de Segur 75302 PARIS CEDEX 07 fax33-1-42-19-19-77.

GREECE
M. Yannis TZEDAKIS
Directeur des Antiquites aupres du Ministere de la Culture Ministere de la Culture 20, rue Boubolines ATHENS

HUNGARY
Dr. Zoltan SZILASSY
Deputy Head of the Department for Nature Nature Conservation Office Minstry for Environment and Regional Policy 1121 Kolto N. 21 BUDAPEST

INDIA
Mr. Chiranjiv SINGH
Ambassador Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO 1, rue Miollis, 75732 PARIS CEDEX 15 fax 33-1-47-34-51-88

ITALY
M. Francesco FRANCIONI
Professeur a la Faculte de Droit de l'Universite de Sienna Psesident du Comite du Patrimoine Mondial Piazza San Francesco SIENNA

JAPAN
Mr. Naohishi OKUDA
Assistant Director Planning Division Nature Conservation Bureau Environmental Agency 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku TOKYO, 100

LEBANON
Noel FATTAL
Conseiller Delegation Permanent du Liban aupres de l'UNESCO 1, rue Miollis 75732 PARIS CEDEX 15 fax33-1-45-66-08-55

MALTA
Mr. Anthony DEMICOLI
Director of restoration Studies Maltese Ministry of Education and National Culture FLORIANA

MEXICO
Ms. Maria Teresa FRANCO Y GONZALES SALAS
Director-General National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) Cordoba 25, Col. Roma 04700 MEXICO D.F.

MOROCCO
M. Abdelaziz TOURI
Directeur du Patrimoine Culturel Sectretariat d'Etat Charge de la Culture Ministere de l'Enseignement Superieur de la Recherche Scientifique et de la Culture 17, rue Michlifin ADAL, RABAT

NIGER
Mme SEYDOU SEYNI
Directteur National de la Faune-Peche et Pisciculture Ministere de l'Hydraulique et de l'Environment B.P. 721 NIAMEY

REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Mr. Dae-Hyun KIM
Deputy Director Office of Cultural Properties Ministry of Culture and Sports SEOUL

THAILAND
Prof. Dr. Adul WICHIENCHAROEN
Chairman Thai National Committee for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage 1056/3 Nakonichiari Rd BANGKOK

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Mr. Donald J. BARRY
Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife Parks Department of the Interior (no further address details)

Mr. John J. REYNOLDS
Regional Director, Pacific West Region National Parks Service Department of the Interior 600 Harrison St, Suite 600 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94107

John J. Reynolds
Deputy Director National Park Service 18th & C Streets, NW PO Box 37127 Washington, DC 20013-7127

ph 202-208-3818
fax 202-208-7889
[email protected]

ZIMBABAWE
Mr. Dawson MUNJERI
Exectutive Director The National Museums and Monuments Peenrose Hill 107 Rotten Row

John Hallam, Friends of the Earth Sydney, Suite 15, 1st Floor, 104 Bathurst Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000. Fax(61)(2)9283-2005 ph(61)(2)9283-2006.
[email protected]
http://homepages.tig.com.au/~foesyd

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