Basic details on the 2008 tour (cost & itinerary)
The Radioactive Exposure Tour is on again.
Radioactive Exposure Tour 2008
May 9th - 18th
Join Friends of the Earth
for a journey to remote northern South Australia where we will visit
the Olympic Dam uranium mine at Roxby Downs, the Beverley Uranium
Project in the Gammon Ranges, the beautiful Lake Eyre and Mound Springs
environments and meet with indigenous peoples and local communities
campaigning against the nuclear industry. The tour offers a unique
opportunity to go out on to country and witness the impacts of the
nuclear industry on people and the environment. Indigenous people
across the world suffer most directly from the impacts of the nuclear
industry, this ‘radioactive racism’ is a major focus of the tour.
You won’t see this on reality TV.....
So get on the bus, get out under the desert stars and get ready to
listen!
Cost: $600 per person or $450 concession.
Total cost of the tour will include travel, accommodation and organic
vegetarian food plus paying the rent to aboriginal communities.
Sponsorship request letters are available should you wish to apply for
donation from an organisation that you are involved with.
Draft itinerary
The final itinerary for the trip may vary subject to availability of
people/communities etc.
Friday 9th May Melbourne - Adelaide
Saturday 10th May Adelaide - Woomera, meet with veteran of
the Atomic tests Avon Hudson, visit the old tailings at Port Pirie.
Sunday 11th May Morning at the park with Kokatha
representatives. Avon special tour of Woomera missile park. Travel to
Roxby Downs, Roxby workshop and camp in sandhills.
Monday 12th May Tour of Olympic Dam. Travel to Mound
Springs. Camp at Finnis springs.
Tuesday 13th May Cultural tour with Arabunna around Mound
Springs area, Wadma Kadarbu, Coward Springs. Lake Eyre sunset.
Wednesday 14th May Travel from Finniss Springs to Marree, to
Ochre Pits to Nepabunna, meet with Andyamathanha in the
afternoon/evening around fire.
Thursday 15th May Tour Beverley Uranium mine in the
morning, Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary and Mt Gee mine site, afternoon
with Uncle Kelvin. F
Friday 16th May Drive through Wilpena Pound to
Hawker. Visit site of first uranium mine -
Radium Hill.
Saturday 17th May Visit Honeymoon and Oban proposed
uranium mine sites.
Sunday 18th May Return to Adelaide or Melbourne.
For more
information and applications please contact:
Jessie Boylan jessie.boylan@gmail.com,
0408 448 493
or Steve Holdsworth 0430 354 887
or Friends of the Earth (03) 9419 8700

