Maralinga to Mulga Rock - part two

Saturday, 27 February 2021 - 10:00am to 10:30am
Photo of desert with red earth, plants and small trees. There is tyre marks in bottom right of photo, and blue sky in top half with a few clouds on the right.

Anangu Spinifex woman, Debbie Carmody, shares the story of the her people’s displacement after the nuclear weapons testing at Maralinga in South Australia. Debbie is a Traditional Owner of Mulga Rock, east of Kalgoorlie, which is currently under threat from a uranium mine proposed by mining company Vimy resources.

This recording is one of two taken from the Yellow Cake country webinar “Maralinga to Mulga Rock”, recorded in November 2020. The first part of the story was broadcast on our last Rad Show. The full webinar can be veiwed here: https://vimeo.com/482901226

Featured on the show is music by The Mission Songs Project and Archie Roach, a song called "Hopkins River".

Saturday 10:00am to 10:30am
Current news and information on nuclear, peace and energy issues.

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Emma Crunch, AC Hunter & Michaela Stubbs

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