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Last updated at 14:41 GMT, Wednesday, 03 March 2010

Australia debates nuclear waste

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3 March 2010

Aboriginal groups are to debate controversial plans to build Australia's first nuclear waste dump on tribal land in the Northern Territory.

The federal government has identified a remote cattle station north of Tennant Creek as a likely site.

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Phil Mercer

The Stuart Highway, Australia

The Stuart Highway runs through Tennant Creek in Australia's Northern Territory

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In the next six years nuclear waste that Australia sent to Europe for reprocessing will be returned but officials in Canberra have yet to decide where to put it.

Muckaty Station, an isolated property 120 kilometres from Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, has been chosen as a possible site. Local Aborigines have offered to sell the land for $11 million, a move that has infuriated other indigenous groups in the area, who worry about the health and environmental implications.

These conflicting views are expected to collide at a public meeting in Tennant Creek, an old gold-mining town south of Darwin. Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam says the plan to build a radioactive waste dump in the region has become extremely divisive.

Australia's federal government said that Muckaty Station would be subject to thorough scientific and environmental assessments. Ministers have indicated that the nuclear dump won't be built if landowners opposed it.

Critics believe that recent earthquakes in that part of the Northern Territory have raised questions about the safety of the sites. The Australian Greens have said that radioactive waste should be stored at the country's only nuclear facility on the outskirts of Sydney.

Phil Mercer, 大象传媒 News, Sydney

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reprocessing

the treatment of waste so that is safer and can be used again

an isolated property

an area of land that is owned which is a long way from other towns and population centres

infuriated

made very angry

indigenous groups

peoples who have always lived in an area

to collide

to crash into each other

divisive

causing strong disagreement within a community

thorough scientific and environmental assessments

very detailed studies to find out if the area is suitable and what the possible damage might be

have indicated

have suggested

on the outskirts of

in an area that is part of a city or town but is furthest from the centre

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