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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2017

Nuclear dump-stopping + Black Rhymes

from Earth Matters · host Karina Lester, Lorna Munro, Elizabeth Jarrett, Rhyan Clapham

SA high-level dump project "dead"After two years of Government pressure and community resistance, the SA Premier has finally declared that his proposal for the state to import high-level nuclear waste from around the world is dead. Karina Lester, Yankunytjatjara-Anangu, from the No Dump Alliance tells us about it. She clarifies that while this is a huge win, two communities are still under the threat of a national dump; the Flinders Ranges and Kimba.We hear three spoken word pieces from talented Aboriginal artists at the Black Rhymes event in Sydney: Lorna Munro, Elizabeth Jarrett and Rhyan Clapham.Image: Exposure Community Expo on nuclear waste in Port Augusta, September 2016.Earth Matters #1091 was produced by Gem Romuld.

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