Upcoming Events

Dublin | Anti-War / Imperialism

no events match your query!

New Events

Dublin

no events posted in last week

Blog Feeds

Public Inquiry
Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005

offsite link RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony

offsite link Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony

offsite link Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony

offsite link RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony

offsite link Waiting for SIPO Anthony

Public Inquiry >>

Lockdown Skeptics

The Daily Sceptic

offsite link North Sea ?Has Three Times More Oil and Gas? Than Government Claims Sun Sep 21, 2025 13:00 | Richard Eldred
Britain's North Sea could have 14 billion barrels of oil and gas ? three times what the Government reckons ? but sky-high taxes and drilling bans are leaving it in the ground while jobs and cash go begging.
The post North Sea ?Has Three Times More Oil and Gas? Than Government Claims appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Met Office Staff Given Record Bonuses Despite String of Forecast Failures Sun Sep 21, 2025 11:00 | Richard Eldred
The Met Office might struggle to predict the weather, but it seems staff can always count on a downpour of cash: they walked away with record bonus payments of ?8.1 million last year and ?31.5 million over five years.
The post Met Office Staff Given Record Bonuses Despite String of Forecast Failures appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link National Trust Sacks Volunteer Gardeners for Not Being Inclusive Enough Sun Sep 21, 2025 09:00 | Sallust
Thirteen volunteers say they have been forced out by the National Trust, which told them their "attitude and values" did not align with the charity's "respectful and inclusive culture".
The post National Trust Sacks Volunteer Gardeners for Not Being Inclusive Enough appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Now He?s Dead, the Truth About Purple Aki Can Finally Be Said Sun Sep 21, 2025 07:00 | Steven Tucker
Now he's dead, the truth about Purple Aki can finally be said, says Steven Tucker. A forerunner of all the sex-offending migrants that judges make excuses for, he targeted children in Liverpool for decades.
The post Now He’s Dead, the Truth About Purple Aki Can Finally Be Said appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link News Round-Up Sun Sep 21, 2025 00:05 | Will Jones
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
The post News Round-Up appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

Lockdown Skeptics >>

Voltaire Network
Voltaire, international edition

offsite link Will intergovernmental institutions withstand the end of the "American Empire"?,... Sat Apr 05, 2025 07:15 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?127 Sat Apr 05, 2025 06:38 | en

offsite link Disintegration of Western democracy begins in France Sat Apr 05, 2025 06:00 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?126 Fri Mar 28, 2025 11:39 | en

offsite link The International Conference on Combating Anti-Semitism by Amichai Chikli and Na... Fri Mar 28, 2025 11:31 | en

Voltaire Network >>

Dublin - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Lessons for Shannon from the Successful Campaign to Close Jabiluka Uranium Mine

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | event notice author Thursday June 03, 2004 15:05author by Ciaron - Dublin Catholic Workerauthor address 83 Corrib Rd. Kimmage D6W (intersects with Lwr. Kimmage Rd.)author phone 087 918 4552 Report this post to the editors

Video Screening (45 mins) & Short Reflection by Blockader

VIDEO SCREENING AND REFLECTIONS ON THE NONVIOLENT CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE THE JABILUK URANIUM MINE (NT Australia)
LESSONS TO BE LEARNT FOR THE SHANNON CAMPAIGN!

ON SUNDAY EVENING (june 6th.) 7.30 PM there will be a screening of "Minds and Energy" a video dealing with the successful nonviolent direct action campaign that closed the Jabiluka uranium mine in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Ciaron O'Reilly of the Jabiluka Ploughshares will also share reflections on the campaign that closed the mine in the traditional homeland of the Mirrar people & beautiful wetlands of the Kakudu National Park.

The 1998 blockade deals with the creative nonviolent direct action, the action camp and tensions between activists, movement bureaucrats, symapthetic clebs and the most authoritarian/racist police force in Australia.

Most activists travelled 4,000 (Brisbane) 5,000 (Sydney) & 6,000 (Melbourne) miles roundtrtip to camp in an unfamiliar environment - one tap for 500 blockaders at one point.

ERA announced this year that they are filling in the mine shaft. Lessons can be drawn for the nonviolent direct action to demilitarise Shannon Airport in Ireland.

VENUE - 83 Corrib Rd. Kimmage, 19A to Lower Kimmage which intersects with Corrib
More Info 087 918 4552

(Take 19A to Lower Kimmage Rd. Get off at bus stop after 2 petrol stations, turn left into Corrib, house is to the right of the roundabout park in Corrib)

**These evening are part of the Dublin Catholic Worker open house evenings. They are preceeded by
7 pm - Soup
6 pm - Catholic Worker liturgy
*Feel free to come to what ever part of the evening you feel comfortable with!
RSVP for soup quantity would be helpful but not essential text 087 918 4552, email dublincatholicworker@yahoo.co.uk

Related Link: http://www.geocities.com/dublincatholicworker
author by AAPpublication date Fri Jun 04, 2004 03:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thursday April 22, 08:04 PM
Traditional owners get Jabiluka veto
AAP

Traditional Aboriginal owners signed off on a historic agreement ending
their long struggle against the controversial Jabiluka uranium mine.

The landmark deal gives the owners the right to veto the future
development of the site in the heart of Kakadu National Park in the
Northern Territory.

The Northern Land Council (NLC), acting on behalf of traditional
owners, voted unanimously at its full council meeting to ratify the
agreement with the mine owner, resources giant Rio Tinto's Energy
Resources of Australia (ERA).

The long-awaited deal was flagged last July but delayed until now to
give more time for consultation with traditional owners.

The Jabiluka mine had been the focus of years of bitter and violent
protests, which culminated in the late 1990s when ERA finally won
approval to extract uranium from the site.

Thousands of protesters rallied across Australia against the mine, with
hundreds arrested in demonstrations.

Extracted uranium ore was never processed and sat in a stockpile at the
site until late last year when it was put back in the mine as part of
the deal.

Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation, which represents the Mirrar people,
said that under the deal ERA had pledged not to carry out any mining
activity on the Jabiluka Mineral Lease without the written consent of
the Mirrar people.

The Jabiluka mine decline was backfilled and the site cleaned up late
last year.

Some of ERA's financial obligations will also be waived under the deal.

ERA has paid out more than $7.5 million to the Northern Land Council
since 1998 as part of an agreement signed with the previous mine owners
Pan Continental.

"We heartily welcome the NLC's ratification of the agreement,"
Gundjehmi executive officer Andy Ralph said.

"While it has taken many months for the NLC to finally arrive at this
point, we are happy that there is now Aboriginal consensus on giving
Mirrar traditional owners true control over their destiny in relation
to uranium mining.

"This agreement will see the Mirrar people in the driving seat, for the
first time in 30 years, of mining activity on their country."

ERA welcomed the decision and thanked the Mirrar people for their
"strong leadership".

"This agreement comes after more than 18 months of negotiations between
the company and the Mirrar traditional owners through the Gundjehmi
Aboriginal Corporation and the NLC," an ERA spokeswoman said.

"ERA believes this agreement is beneficial for social, economic and
environmental reasons."

The agreement must now be approved by Indigenous Affairs Minister
Amanda Vanstone prior to it coming into force, Mr Ralph said.

 
© 2001-2025 Independent Media Centre Ireland. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Independent Media Centre Ireland. Disclaimer | Privacy