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Two weeks ago a group of Australian atomic survivors travelled to Canberra to speak with government decision-makers about their experiences as survivors of the British nuclear testing program in WA and SA.
They will outlined expectations for future actions from the government to acknowledge and address the harms caused by
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the British nuclear testing program at Emu Field in South Australia, and one of the delegates,
Her late father, Yami Lester, was blinded by the tests at Emu Field, and Karina carries his story as well as her grandmother’s story about the impacts of the tests on her people.
“Our mob were not informed of those tests that were about to take place on our traditional lands,” said Karina.
“Consent was never given by Anangu for the Emu
"First Nations peoples of this Country have been speaking up strong about truth telling, this is our truth telling, about the
"All Australians need to know the truth about what happened on
By Aboriginal WayTwo weeks ago a group of Australian atomic survivors travelled to Canberra to speak with government decision-makers about their experiences as survivors of the British nuclear testing program in WA and SA.
They will outlined expectations for future actions from the government to acknowledge and address the harms caused by
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the British nuclear testing program at Emu Field in South Australia, and one of the delegates,
Her late father, Yami Lester, was blinded by the tests at Emu Field, and Karina carries his story as well as her grandmother’s story about the impacts of the tests on her people.
“Our mob were not informed of those tests that were about to take place on our traditional lands,” said Karina.
“Consent was never given by Anangu for the Emu
"First Nations peoples of this Country have been speaking up strong about truth telling, this is our truth telling, about the
"All Australians need to know the truth about what happened on