APSF Webinar: Is the world about to embark on a dangerous new nuclear arms race? Will Australia become a dumping ground for nuclear waste?

This webinar was held on Wednesday 20 August 2025 6pm to 7pm

On the eightieth anniversary of Hiroshima, the world is entering a new and more dangerous nuclear age. The Israeli and US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities could well lead several other countries to consider developing nuclear weapons. China is building its arsenal while the United States and Russia appear ready to let their long-standing nuclear treaty (NewSTART) expire next year. 

The long term disposal of radioactive waste remains unsolved and as the lethal stockpile grows, many nuclear states are looking to Australia a possible nuclear waste dump. Will Australians continue to reject becoming the world’s nuclear dump?

Speakers were:

Gem Romuld is the Australian Director for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017.  ICAN is currently building awareness and pressure for Australia to sign and ratify the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

David Sweeney is a prominent Australian anti-nuclear campaigner. He works for the Australian Conservation Foundation and is an opinion writer and spokesperson on topics including uranium mining, nuclear waste, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons proliferation, nuclear accidents and related indigenous rights issues. Dave was one of the founders of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN).

Moderator : Dr Sue Wareham OAM, is President, Medical Association for the Prevention of War, and is also a strong campaigner and writer against militarism/arms manufacturers.

Watch the video HERE