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AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 3 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH: WW2 Medical Association for Prevention of War www.mapw.org.au Australian veterans’ health: WW2 Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) PTSD results from intense negative experiences, AUSTRALIA’S MILITARY 7 RELATIONSHIPS 7 Australia’s one military alliance is with the USA, and came into force between the USA, Australia and New Zealand in 1952. (In 1986ANZUS was
FILM PREMIERE: DIRT CHEAP; THIRTY YEARS ON An updated version of the 1980 film, Dirt Cheap, 30 years onthe story of uranium mining in Kakadu tells the story of how Ranger uranium mine was imposed on the Mirarr people in the late 1970s. The film also provides contemporary insight into the Mirarr’s experience with Ranger and Jabiluka. AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 AUSTRALIAN VETERAN’S HEALTH: WWI Australian veteran’s health: WWI AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 Rising tensions between Europe’s imperial powers over their ranking order,and their
WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEDICINE? RADIATION RISKS DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Page 1 MAPW FACT SHEET Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances in AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 5 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH Impact on Mental Health: Service in Vietnam, in particular, predisposed troops to long-term psychological disorder. Two-year tours of duty put Australian soldiers at risk of contact with the enemy NUCLEAR SHIP VISITS TO AUSTRALIA DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Nuclear vessels do not provide security or safety As with New Zealand, New York and Sydney, no Australian urban centre should be exposed to the small, but HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY The global campaign for a nuclear ban treaty was initiated in Australia by Medical Association for Prevention of War, representing medical and other health professionals throughout the country. Based on compelling and irrefutable evidence, we concluded there could be no meaningful medical response to, or preparation for, nuclear war. WAR CRIMES - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR The report authored by Justice Paul Brereton details credible accounts of the alleged murder of 39 Afghan civilians, and cruel treatment of two others. The report found the circumstances of the killings would constitute war crimes. Other key findings include: Planting of evidence on victims to mask crimes. Coercion of new troop members tokill
AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 3 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH: WW2 Medical Association for Prevention of War www.mapw.org.au Australian veterans’ health: WW2 Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) PTSD results from intense negative experiences, AUSTRALIA’S MILITARY 7 RELATIONSHIPS 7 Australia’s one military alliance is with the USA, and came into force between the USA, Australia and New Zealand in 1952. (In 1986ANZUS was
FILM PREMIERE: DIRT CHEAP; THIRTY YEARS ON An updated version of the 1980 film, Dirt Cheap, 30 years onthe story of uranium mining in Kakadu tells the story of how Ranger uranium mine was imposed on the Mirarr people in the late 1970s. The film also provides contemporary insight into the Mirarr’s experience with Ranger and Jabiluka. AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 AUSTRALIAN VETERAN’S HEALTH: WWI Australian veteran’s health: WWI AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 Rising tensions between Europe’s imperial powers over their ranking order,and their
WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEDICINE? RADIATION RISKS DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Page 1 MAPW FACT SHEET Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances in AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 5 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH Impact on Mental Health: Service in Vietnam, in particular, predisposed troops to long-term psychological disorder. Two-year tours of duty put Australian soldiers at risk of contact with the enemy NUCLEAR SHIP VISITS TO AUSTRALIA DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Nuclear vessels do not provide security or safety As with New Zealand, New York and Sydney, no Australian urban centre should be exposed to the small, but HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take WAR TALK: DANGEROUS, DIVISIVE War talk is in itself dangerous - with Australia's diplomatic capacity at an all-time low, the likelihood of miscalculation is high. War talk is divisive - it creates fear and confusion and makes rational debate near impossible; it affects the daily lives of Asian Australians. War talk also misrepresents the capacity of the Australian military WEAPONS COMPANIES & INFLUENCE The intrusion of weapons companies into children's lives is a moral and social issue that undermines educational values, promotes militarism, and inures children to war and the human cost of the development, trade, and use of weapons. Click here to read our full report on weapons company intrusion into Australian STEM education. GAZA ESCALATION: DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT ON PALESTINIAN MAPW has written to the Australian Foreign Minister, Marise Payne, to express our grave concern at the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Palestine and the grossly disproportionate impact on Palestinian civilians.DR MARGARET BEAVIS
Dr Margaret Beavis. mjbeavis@outlook.com.au or via MAPW office, 03 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. Dr Margaret Beavis is a GP with over twenty five years’ experience in community medicine. Her research, writing and teaching interests include nuclear weapons, nuclear waste and the weapons industry. She is also interested in the Australian CIVICRM - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR We welcome Associate members from the public and other professions. Read our full constitution here. Your membership is valid for twelve months and is non-refundable. Membership Type (GST Inclusive) *. Student - $ 0.00. Low income - $ 35.00. Economy - $ 110.00. Regular - $ 248.00. Silver - $ 400.00. WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEDICINE? RADIATION RISKS DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Page 1 MAPW FACT SHEET Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances in LEARNING FROM FUKUSHIMA The report of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission (NAIIC) which Kurokawa-sensei chaired is an extraordinary, landmark work. In my view, it stands as a beacon of integrity and leadership and provides the most authoritative roadmap for learning from Fukushima. That its recommendations remain largely unimplemented BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS: BIOTERRORISM AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH Medical Association for Prevention of War www.mapw.org.au Kate Leeson: Bioterrorism and the public health Acknowledgments The preparation of this book has been funded by a generous grant by the Poola WEAPONS-GRADE URANIUM AND RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION T he bulk of the radioisotopes used in diagnostic med-ical procedures are currently derived from highly enriched uranium (HEU), which isalso used to fuel
HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY The global campaign for a nuclear ban treaty was initiated in Australia by Medical Association for Prevention of War, representing medical and other health professionals throughout the country. Based on compelling and irrefutable evidence, we concluded there could be no meaningful medical response to, or preparation for, nuclear war. WAR CRIMES - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR The report authored by Justice Paul Brereton details credible accounts of the alleged murder of 39 Afghan civilians, and cruel treatment of two others. The report found the circumstances of the killings would constitute war crimes. Other key findings include: Planting of evidence on victims to mask crimes. Coercion of new troop members tokill
AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 3 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH: WW2 Medical Association for Prevention of War www.mapw.org.au Australian veterans’ health: WW2 Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) PTSD results from intense negative experiences, AUSTRALIA’S MILITARY 7 RELATIONSHIPS 7 Australia’s one military alliance is with the USA, and came into force between the USA, Australia and New Zealand in 1952. (In 1986ANZUS was
FILM PREMIERE: DIRT CHEAP; THIRTY YEARS ON An updated version of the 1980 film, Dirt Cheap, 30 years onthe story of uranium mining in Kakadu tells the story of how Ranger uranium mine was imposed on the Mirarr people in the late 1970s. The film also provides contemporary insight into the Mirarr’s experience with Ranger and Jabiluka. AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 AUSTRALIAN VETERAN’S HEALTH: WWI Australian veteran’s health: WWI AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 Rising tensions between Europe’s imperial powers over their ranking order,and their
WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEDICINE? RADIATION RISKS DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Page 1 MAPW FACT SHEET Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances in AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 5 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH Impact on Mental Health: Service in Vietnam, in particular, predisposed troops to long-term psychological disorder. Two-year tours of duty put Australian soldiers at risk of contact with the enemy NUCLEAR SHIP VISITS TO AUSTRALIA DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Nuclear vessels do not provide security or safety As with New Zealand, New York and Sydney, no Australian urban centre should be exposed to the small, but HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY The global campaign for a nuclear ban treaty was initiated in Australia by Medical Association for Prevention of War, representing medical and other health professionals throughout the country. Based on compelling and irrefutable evidence, we concluded there could be no meaningful medical response to, or preparation for, nuclear war. WAR CRIMES - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR The report authored by Justice Paul Brereton details credible accounts of the alleged murder of 39 Afghan civilians, and cruel treatment of two others. The report found the circumstances of the killings would constitute war crimes. Other key findings include: Planting of evidence on victims to mask crimes. Coercion of new troop members tokill
AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 3 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH: WW2 Medical Association for Prevention of War www.mapw.org.au Australian veterans’ health: WW2 Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) PTSD results from intense negative experiences, AUSTRALIA’S MILITARY 7 RELATIONSHIPS 7 Australia’s one military alliance is with the USA, and came into force between the USA, Australia and New Zealand in 1952. (In 1986ANZUS was
FILM PREMIERE: DIRT CHEAP; THIRTY YEARS ON An updated version of the 1980 film, Dirt Cheap, 30 years onthe story of uranium mining in Kakadu tells the story of how Ranger uranium mine was imposed on the Mirarr people in the late 1970s. The film also provides contemporary insight into the Mirarr’s experience with Ranger and Jabiluka. AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 AUSTRALIAN VETERAN’S HEALTH: WWI Australian veteran’s health: WWI AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 Rising tensions between Europe’s imperial powers over their ranking order,and their
WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEDICINE? RADIATION RISKS DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Page 1 MAPW FACT SHEET Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances in AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 5 AUSTRALIAN VETERANS’ HEALTH Impact on Mental Health: Service in Vietnam, in particular, predisposed troops to long-term psychological disorder. Two-year tours of duty put Australian soldiers at risk of contact with the enemy NUCLEAR SHIP VISITS TO AUSTRALIA DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Nuclear vessels do not provide security or safety As with New Zealand, New York and Sydney, no Australian urban centre should be exposed to the small, but HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take WAR TALK: DANGEROUS, DIVISIVE War talk is in itself dangerous - with Australia's diplomatic capacity at an all-time low, the likelihood of miscalculation is high. War talk is divisive - it creates fear and confusion and makes rational debate near impossible; it affects the daily lives of Asian Australians. War talk also misrepresents the capacity of the Australian military WEAPONS COMPANIES & INFLUENCE The intrusion of weapons companies into children's lives is a moral and social issue that undermines educational values, promotes militarism, and inures children to war and the human cost of the development, trade, and use of weapons. Click here to read our full report on weapons company intrusion into Australian STEM education. GAZA ESCALATION: DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT ON PALESTINIAN MAPW has written to the Australian Foreign Minister, Marise Payne, to express our grave concern at the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Palestine and the grossly disproportionate impact on Palestinian civilians.DR MARGARET BEAVIS
Dr Margaret Beavis. mjbeavis@outlook.com.au or via MAPW office, 03 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. Dr Margaret Beavis is a GP with over twenty five years’ experience in community medicine. Her research, writing and teaching interests include nuclear weapons, nuclear waste and the weapons industry. She is also interested in the Australian CIVICRM - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR We welcome Associate members from the public and other professions. Read our full constitution here. Your membership is valid for twelve months and is non-refundable. Membership Type (GST Inclusive) *. Student - $ 0.00. Low income - $ 35.00. Economy - $ 110.00. Regular - $ 248.00. Silver - $ 400.00. WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEDICINE? RADIATION RISKS DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Page 1 MAPW FACT SHEET Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances in LEARNING FROM FUKUSHIMA The report of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission (NAIIC) which Kurokawa-sensei chaired is an extraordinary, landmark work. In my view, it stands as a beacon of integrity and leadership and provides the most authoritative roadmap for learning from Fukushima. That its recommendations remain largely unimplemented BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS: BIOTERRORISM AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH Medical Association for Prevention of War www.mapw.org.au Kate Leeson: Bioterrorism and the public health Acknowledgments The preparation of this book has been funded by a generous grant by the Poola WEAPONS-GRADE URANIUM AND RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION T he bulk of the radioisotopes used in diagnostic med-ical procedures are currently derived from highly enriched uranium (HEU), which isalso used to fuel
HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY The global campaign for a nuclear ban treaty was initiated in Australia by Medical Association for Prevention of War, representing medical and other health professionals throughout the country. Based on compelling and irrefutable evidence, we concluded there could be no meaningful medical response to, or preparation for, nuclear war. WAR CRIMES - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR The report authored by Justice Paul Brereton details credible accounts of the alleged murder of 39 Afghan civilians, and cruel treatment of two others. The report found the circumstances of the killings would constitute war crimes. Other key findings include: Planting of evidence on victims to mask crimes. Coercion of new troop members tokill
DR SUE WAREHAM OAM
Dr Sue Wareham OAM. Position within MAPW: President and ACT Branch Coordinator. Contact: sue.wareham@mapw.org.au. or via MAPW Executive Officer: (03) 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. Professional Qualifications: Current field of medicine: Dr Wareham is a retired general practitioner from Canberra. Special areas of interest: PROFESSOR PETER UNDERWOOD Position within MAPW: Member Western Australia Branch Contact: wa@mapw.org.au or via MAPW Executive Officer: (03) 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. Professional FILM PREMIERE: DIRT CHEAP; THIRTY YEARS ON An updated version of the 1980 film, Dirt Cheap, 30 years onthe story of uranium mining in Kakadu tells the story of how Ranger uranium mine was imposed on the Mirarr people in the late 1970s. The film also provides contemporary insight into the Mirarr’s experience with Ranger and Jabiluka. AUSTRALIA’S MILITARY 7 RELATIONSHIPS 7 Australia’s one military alliance is with the USA, and came into force between the USA, Australia and New Zealand in 1952. (In 1986ANZUS was
AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 AUSTRALIAN VETERAN’S HEALTH: WWI Australian veteran’s health: WWI AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 Rising tensions between Europe’s imperial powers over their ranking order,and their
NUCLEAR SHIP VISITS TO AUSTRALIA DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Nuclear vessels do not provide security or safety As with New Zealand, New York and Sydney, no Australian urban centre should be exposed to the small, but HISTORY, HEALTH AND HUMAN SECURITY IN WEST PAPUA History, health and human security in West Papua A paper prepared for MAPW by James Breheny, student of International Relations, La Trobe University, August 2011 HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY The global campaign for a nuclear ban treaty was initiated in Australia by Medical Association for Prevention of War, representing medical and other health professionals throughout the country. Based on compelling and irrefutable evidence, we concluded there could be no meaningful medical response to, or preparation for, nuclear war. WAR CRIMES - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR The report authored by Justice Paul Brereton details credible accounts of the alleged murder of 39 Afghan civilians, and cruel treatment of two others. The report found the circumstances of the killings would constitute war crimes. Other key findings include: Planting of evidence on victims to mask crimes. Coercion of new troop members tokill
DR SUE WAREHAM OAM
Dr Sue Wareham OAM. Position within MAPW: President and ACT Branch Coordinator. Contact: sue.wareham@mapw.org.au. or via MAPW Executive Officer: (03) 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. Professional Qualifications: Current field of medicine: Dr Wareham is a retired general practitioner from Canberra. Special areas of interest: PROFESSOR PETER UNDERWOOD Position within MAPW: Member Western Australia Branch Contact: wa@mapw.org.au or via MAPW Executive Officer: (03) 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. Professional FILM PREMIERE: DIRT CHEAP; THIRTY YEARS ON An updated version of the 1980 film, Dirt Cheap, 30 years onthe story of uranium mining in Kakadu tells the story of how Ranger uranium mine was imposed on the Mirarr people in the late 1970s. The film also provides contemporary insight into the Mirarr’s experience with Ranger and Jabiluka. AUSTRALIA’S MILITARY 7 RELATIONSHIPS 7 Australia’s one military alliance is with the USA, and came into force between the USA, Australia and New Zealand in 1952. (In 1986ANZUS was
AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 AUSTRALIAN VETERAN’S HEALTH: WWI Australian veteran’s health: WWI AUSTRALIA: WAR AND HEALTH 2 Rising tensions between Europe’s imperial powers over their ranking order,and their
NUCLEAR SHIP VISITS TO AUSTRALIA DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Nuclear vessels do not provide security or safety As with New Zealand, New York and Sydney, no Australian urban centre should be exposed to the small, but HISTORY, HEALTH AND HUMAN SECURITY IN WEST PAPUA History, health and human security in West Papua A paper prepared for MAPW by James Breheny, student of International Relations, La Trobe University, August 2011 HOME - MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION OF WAR (AUSTRALIA) The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on 22 January 2021. The treaty makes nuclear weapons illegal under international law - but Australia has not yet signed. Health workers and students play a key role in calling for recognition of the medical and public health imperative to abolish these inhumane weapons - take NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY The global campaign for a nuclear ban treaty was initiated in Australia by Medical Association for Prevention of War, representing medical and other health professionals throughout the country. Based on compelling and irrefutable evidence, we concluded there could be no meaningful medical response to, or preparation for, nuclear war.NUCLEAR WASTE
Nuclear waste. Radioactive or nuclear waste management necessitates particular scrutiny because of its long-term threat to human and environmental health. All nuclear industry activities, from nuclear medicine through to nuclear power and weapons, produce nuclear waste. Any object can become radioactive waste by being exposed, such asgloves
WAR TALK: DANGEROUS, DIVISIVE War talk is in itself dangerous - with Australia's diplomatic capacity at an all-time low, the likelihood of miscalculation is high. War talk is divisive - it creates fear and confusion and makes rational debate near impossible; it affects the daily lives of Asian Australians. War talk also misrepresents the capacity of the Australian military PROFESSOR PETER UNDERWOOD Position within MAPW: Member Western Australia Branch Contact: wa@mapw.org.au or via MAPW Executive Officer: (03) 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. ProfessionalDR MARGARET BEAVIS
Dr Margaret Beavis. mjbeavis@outlook.com.au or via MAPW office, 03 9023 1958 or 0431 475 465. Dr Margaret Beavis is a GP with over twenty five years’ experience in community medicine. Her research, writing and teaching interests include nuclear weapons, nuclear waste and the weapons industry. She is also interested in the Australian WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEDICINE? RADIATION RISKS DRAFT 170908 Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) www.mapw.org.au Page 1 MAPW FACT SHEET Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances in BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS: BIOTERRORISM AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH Medical Association for Prevention of War www.mapw.org.au Kate Leeson: Bioterrorism and the public health Acknowledgments The preparation of this book has been funded by a generous grant by the Poola RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN AUSTRALIA What is radioactive waste? Radioactive waste is material for which no further use is foreseen. Only the three most hazardous categories of waste require a repository: LLW (low level waste), ILW (in- MEDICAL ISOTOPE PRODUCTION IN AUSTRALIA In Australia there are about 560,000 nuclear medicine procedures per year among 21 million people, 470,000 of these using reactor isotopes. Currently these are largely * Skip to main content* Skip to footer
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Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again. WAR TALK: DANGEROUS, DIVISIVE It is not rational, and it is not in Australia's interests, to talk upwar.
Talk of war with China serves only the interests of a cynical few - whilst making the world dangerous for everyone.READ MORE
MILITARISATION & CLIMATE CHANGE We're working to highlight the increasing militarisation of Australia's response to the climate emergency. Read the latest on the Defence Legislation Amendment (Enhancement of Defence Force Response to Emergencies) Bill 2020.READ MORE
NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on22 January 2021.
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GAZA ESCALATION: DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT ON PALESTINIAN PEOPLE Australia can and should promote the rule of law by acting to address the occupation of Palestine and supporting efforts to secure a just and sustainable peace that returns the universal right to life, health, dignity and self-determination to the Palestinian people.Read More
WHAT’S THE MEANING OF 22 JANUARY? On 22 January 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons enters into force, making nuclear weapons illegal under internationallaw.
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WAR CRIMES
MAPW welcomes the report into alleged war crimes and continues to call for an end to the prosecution of military lawyer David McBride.Read More
HEALTHCARE NOT WARFARE Health workers such as nurses and midwives are ideally placed as advocates for peace because of their professional and ethical positionwithin communities.
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Causes & Costs of War __WAR CRIMES
MAPW welcomes the report into alleged war crimes and continues to call for an end to the prosecution of military lawyer David McBride.Read More
HEALTH AND SECURITY
In this global crisis, it’s healthcare workers – not soldiers – who are on the frontlines, and it’s clear that the true security of our community depends on a commitment to health and welfare for all. Our task at MAPW is to translate this new awareness into a fundamental reimagining of Australia’s notions of “security”.Read More
UK RULING ON ARMS SALES SHOULD TRIGGER AUSTRALIAN BAN The Medical Association for Prevention of War welcomes the UK Court of Appeal’s finding that arms sales to Saudi Arabia are unlawful. Australia must now immediately suspend all military exports to SaudiArabia.
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IRAN: RESIST THE SLIDE TO WAR MAPW unequivocally opposes any moves that will escalate tensions, and we call on our government to resist a slide to war.Read More
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AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY COMMITS TO SIGN AND RATIFY UN TREATY MAPW welcomes the resolution by the ALP national conference to sign and ratify the 2017 UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons when next in government.Read More
PEAK HEALTH PROFESSIONALS SUPPORT MAPW CALL FOR AUSTRALIA TO SIGN THE NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN TREATY Peak health organisations, representing hundreds of thousands of members, have signed on to a call for Australia to commit to signing the 2017 UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.Read More
ARE THEY IN SAFE HANDS? It is far from reassuring to hear President Trump proclaim that he and Putin control more than 90 per cent of the world’s nuclear weapons. These weapons constitute a major hazard to world peace and health. Are they in safe hands? It is time for Australian politicians to reconsider our decision not to sign theRead More
SIGN THE PETITION – THE ALP MUST COMMIT TO JOIN THE UN NUCLEARWEAPONS BAN
We have launched a new petition calling on the Australian Labor Party (ALP) to commit to signing and ratifying the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The ALP is currently finalising their policy platform to take to the next federal election. The ALP is in the process of deciding their position onRead More
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AUSTRALIAN WEAPONS TRADE, SUBSIDIES, FUEL YEMEN CRISIS The failure to acknowledge the role of Australian weapons sales in perpetuating the human catastrophe in Yemen is unsustainable.Read More
AUSTRALIA PREACHES RESPECT FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW IN SYRIA WHILEUNDERMINING THE LAW
Health professionals in Australia have strongly criticised the government for preaching respect for international law in Syria, while practising the opposite. Australia strongly endorses attacks on Syria by the US, the UK and France which violate international law, given they are neither conducted in self-defence nor authorised by the UN . Claims by Foreign MinisterRead More
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(Published by The Age – letters page 5 February 2018) Over the years Australia has sold guns to government institutions in Papua New Guinea, which have sold them on to criminals in the civilian population. Armed violence now makes PNG one of the world’s most dangerous countries for its own citizens and for visitors. AustraliaRead More
The Nuclear Chain __SUBMISSION: BHP
BHP's proposed Olympic Dam Tailing Storage Facility (TSF 6) does not meet acceptable standards. We've made four recommendations to thefederal government.
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LEARNING FROM FUKUSHIMA Eight years on from the world's most complex nuclear disaster, whathas been learned?
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MAPW WRITES TO MINISTER CANAVAN, ARPANSA ABOUT ONGOING NUCLEAR WASTESAGA
For far too long nuclear waste management has been thought about well after the waste is produced.Read More
MAPW SUBMISSION TO THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON TREATIES INQUIRY – GENERATION IV NUCLEAR ENERGY – ACCESSION The inquiry will examine the following treaty: Framework Agreement for International Collaboration on Research and Development of Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems, as extended by the Agreement Extending the Framework Agreement for International Collaboration on Research and Development of Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems (Washington, 28 February 2005)Read More
Australian Militarism __WAR CRIMES
MAPW welcomes the report into alleged war crimes and continues to call for an end to the prosecution of military lawyer David McBride.Read More
IRAN: RESIST THE SLIDE TO WAR MAPW unequivocally opposes any moves that will escalate tensions, and we call on our government to resist a slide to war.Read More
OPPOSITION TO WAR MEMORIAL’S $498 MILLION EXTENSION GROWS MAPW National President, Dr Sue Wareham, and National Secretary, Dr Margaret Beavis, are amongst the 83 prominent signatories to a open letter calling for a halt to the half-billion dollar proposed expansion of the Australian War Memorial.Read More
THE STRATEGIC DILEMMAS IN MILITARISING AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS The Australian government’s recent decision to adopt an ambitious new defence manufacturing plan has met with controversy. Far beyond most job-creation initiatives, Malcolm Turnbull’s plan has international ramifications.Read More
Alternatives to War __ IRAN: RESIST THE SLIDE TO WAR MAPW unequivocally opposes any moves that will escalate tensions, and we call on our government to resist a slide to war.Read More
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE ON GOING TO WAR IS LONG OVERDUE This week marks the 15th anniversary, on March 20, of one of Australia’s most disastrous foreign policy decisions – our involvement in the invasion of Iraq. To characterise this as “our” involvement however does a great disservice to the millions of Australians who were vehemently opposed to the decision that was madeby just one
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NCA REFUSES SILENT PEACE VIGIL ON ANZAC PARADE ON ARMISTICE CENTENARY Canberra citizens are planning a Gathering for Peace on Anzac Parade on Remembrance Day, to stand in silent commemoration of those Australians and others who suffered the horrors of World War 1, with the message “Honour Them – Promote Peace”. However the National Capital Authority is denying permission for such a gathering. Inresponse to
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AUSTRALIA HAS FAILED TO INVEST IN PEACE, RATHER THAN SCOURGE OF WAR Full marks for Stephanie Dowrick’s article “War — what is it good for?” (July 21, Forum p10). Dowrick rightly identifies Australia’s failure to invest financially in peace rather than war. Our funding for diplomacy has been slashed, while funding for war sky-rockets. The poor old weapons industry even gets a leg-up with government subsidies, despiteRead More
SHOULD ARMS DEALERS REALLY BE FUNDING THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL? To hear Brendan Nelson tell it, arms manufacturers have a patriotic duty to fund the Australian War Memorial. It’s about “completing the loop”, he says. And it’s certainly not crass. “You need to know that the man on behalf of BAE Systems with whom I negotiated the sponsorship of our theatre, the BAE Systems Theatre,Read More
HOW THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL HAS LOST ITS WAY Australians do not “remember, interpret and understand the Australian experience of war”. Perhaps such an understanding in the case of the Frontier Wars might raise extremely uncomfortable questions about the implications for modern day Australia and our approach to warfare, or perhaps a focus on the Frontier Wars against the first people of Australia simplyRead More
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