Spacer      
  AusSMC: australian science media centre Page specific graphic  
 
about us for media for scientists science in the media contact us home
hot topics  
 
 

Hot topics                    

Monday 23 June 2008 (Updated Thu 26 June at 12pm AEST) **AUDIO FILES AVAILABLE BELOW

ONLINE BACKGROUND BRIEFING:

Storing nuclear waste in Australia

DATE: Thursday 26 June 2008
START TIME: 10am AEST
VENUE: online
DURATION: 40 minutes

Australia has approximately 4,020 cubic metres of low level and short-lived intermediate level radioactive waste - but remains undecided on where to put it. The previous government proposed the construction of the Commonwealth Radioactive Waste Management Facility (a purpose built facility to manage Australia’s radioactive waste) and four sites in the Northern Territory are currently being assessed. With the site evaluations due out at the end of this month, Kevin Rudd has said the final decision will be based on science. But what is the science?

Join this briefing to hear from leading experts in the field of radiation safety prior to the release of these site evaluations. Issues discussed included:

• What is the scale of the problem?
• What makes a site suitable for a nuclear waste dump?
• Is there a ‘scientifically’ ideal location?
• What is the difference between a repository, a store and a dump?
• Is this just a stop gap measure?

SPEAKERS:
• Professor Peter Johnston - Applied Physics, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Peter is a member of the Radiation Heath and Safety Advisory Committee and the Nuclear Safety Committee (both established under the ARPANS Act). Peter was part of the Uranium Mining, Processing and Nuclear Energy Review (UMPNER) and is the Senior Scientific Adviser to the traditional owners of the former nuclear weapons test sites at Maralinga and Emu, South Australia. Peter has also provided advice to traditional landowners about the consequences of the National Radioactive Waste Repository. | Listen to Peter (mp3) | Peter's PowerPoint presentation (pdf)

Dr Gerald Laurence - Visiting Lecturer at Adelaide University and Radiation Safety Consultant to Adelaide University and Flinders University.
Gerald was a member of the Australian Ionizing Radiation Council from 1990-95 and is a member of the South Australian Radiation Protection Committee. Gerald was part of the National Store Advisory Committee, an independent, expert committee which advised the government on locating a storage facility for long-lived intermediate level radioactive waste in 2001. | Listen to Gerald (mp3) | Gerald's PowerPoint presentation (pdf)

Watch the full presentation by clicking here

For further information, please contact the AusSMC on 08 8207 7415 or email us.

 

 
  Latest releases | Archive corner graphic
     
 

GEOTHERMAL DRILLING ANNOUNCEMENT
RAPID ROUNDUP: Energy experts react to the federal government's announcement that it will fund $50 million towards geothermal drilling.
Wed 20 Aug 08

MOISTURISERS INCREASE RISK OF SKIN CANCER IN UV-RADIATION TREATED MICE
RAPID ROUNDUP: New research implicates several moisturisers in increasing skin cancer development in mice.
Fri 15 Aug 08

HUMANS RESPONSIBLE FOR MEGAFAUNA EXTINCTION
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts respond to new research implicating humans in the extinction of megafauna.
Mon 11 Aug 08

HUMANS RESPONSIBLE FOR MEGAFAUNA EXTINCTION
ONLINE BRIEFING: Join the authors of a new Australian study which implicates humans in prehistoric animal extinctions
Mon 11 Aug 08 at 10.30am

DRUGS AT THE OLYMPICS
ONLINE BRIEFING : Join a group of leading Australian experts online to discuss the facts on performance enhancing drugs; the cheats, the risks, the tests and the chances of fair play.
Mon 4 Aug 08 at 10.30am AEST

WATER ON MARS
RAPID ROUNDUP: An Australian expert responds to the news that water has been discovered on Mars
Fri 1 Aug 08

GENETICS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
RAPID ROUNDUP: Australian experts comment on new research published in Nature which indentifies areas of the genome linked to schizphrenia.
Thurs 31 July 08

QANTAS PLANE DEPRESSURISATION
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts comment on rapid aircraft cabin depressurisation after media reports of an incident involving a Qantas plane en route from London to Melbourne.
Fri 25 July 08

CAN EFFECTIVE HIV TREATMENT REALLY STOP INFECTION?
ONLINE BRIEFING: New Australian research published in The Lancet questions whether effective HIV treatment stops infection.
Fri 25 July 08 at 10am AEST

30 YEARS OF IVF
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts comment on how far IVF has come since the first test tube baby was born in 1978 and look at what the future may hold.
Thu 24 July 08

 

 

 

 

 
  Hot topic archive  
 
Spacer This page was last modified on June 26, 2008
© Copyright 2005-2008 | Australian Science Media Centre | Credits | Disclaimer
Street Address: Armoury Building (SA Museum) North Terrace Adelaide South Australia 5000
corner graphic