For several decades uranium mining has been a major part of the Australian political landscape, with opposition groups citing the wide-ranging environmental impacts, indigenous land access and nuclear proliferation as reasons for ceasing or restricting the industry. The debate has resulted in limitations on mining and export activities, with Federal and State governments occasionally flip-flopping on public policy. In the meantime, mining companies have pursued exploration activities, and in some instances stockpiled mined ore.
1986: Ranger Uranium: Water Management System - House of Representatives inquiry [6]
1988: The Potential of the Kakadu National Park Region - Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Recreation and the Arts
1991: Mining and Minerals Processing in Australia (4 Vols) – Industry Commission
1991: Kakadu Conservation Zone Inquiry Final Report – Resources Assessment Commission
1996: Report of the Senate Select Committee on Radioactive Waste. In response to this the Senate decided to reconstitute the committee as the Select Committee on Uranium Mining and Milling.
1996: Senate Select Committee established to report on Uranium Mining and Milling
1997: Senate Select Committee on Uranium Mining and Milling released report
1999: Australia's Kakadu – Government response to UNESCO World Heritage Committee regarding Kakadu National Park.
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