Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry Explained

Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry (RUEI) (also known as the Fox Report) was a committee established by the Whitlam government in Australia, which sought to explore the environmental concerns surrounding uranium mining.[1] [2] The Inquiry was established in 1975.[3]

Reports

The inquiry produced two major reports.[4] The first report investigated broad issues around nuclear power such as should Australia be involved in nuclear power. The report was released in October 1976.[4] It concluded that uranium mining could proceed safely if it was well regulated.[4]

The second report investigated issues surrounding the establishment of the Ranger Uranium Mine. It concluded that indigenous land rights should be upheld and that a new national park be established.[5] The national park was to be called Kakadu, with the Ranger, Jabiluka and Koongarra uranium projects deliberately excised from Kakadu.[5] The federal government approved the mine due to the report. Mining operations began in 1980 and went on to become Australia’s longest running uranium mine.[6] Recommendations were made in an effort to reduce environmental releases and the potential harmful impacts of radionuclides and heavy metals.[5]

According to the National Archives of Australia:

The Inquiry found that if uranium mining was properly regulated and controlled, its hazards were not sufficient to prevent the development of the mines. The Inquiry recommended the establishment of a comprehensive system of environmental monitoring and research, overseen by a coordinating committee representing all the agencies involved, and chaired by a supervising scientist. It also recommended the granting of Aboriginal title to a substantial part of the region and the creation of a national park.

External links

The final report of the inquiry is available in full: Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry final report 1977.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry (1976-1977). ATNS. 16 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Uranium mining – Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry, 1975–77. National Archives of Australia. 21 February 2014.
  3. Web site: Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry – Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser's outline of government decision . www.naa.gov.au . National Archives of Australia . 13 September 2023 .
  4. News: Phillips . Keri . 14 July 2015 . The long and controversial history of uranium mining in Australia . . . 13 September 2023.
  5. Web site: Uranium mining in Australia: Environmental impact, radiation releases and rehabilitation . Mudd . G.M. . users.monash.edu.au . Environment Centre of the Northern Territory . 13 September 2023 .
  6. Web site: Regulating the Ranger Uranium Mine . Department of Industry, Science and Resources . 13 September 2023 .
  7. Web site: Australian Government Publishing Service . 1977-01-01 . Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry final report 1977 . 2024-06-05 . Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.