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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*Ian Macfarlane (Minister for Industry), "[http://minister.industry.gov.au/index.cfm?event=object.showContent&objectID=A32CB796-65BF-4956-B72F89E80DC6F0C2 Vision for Australia's Uranium Export Industry]", Media Release, August 11, 2005.
 
*Ian Macfarlane (Minister for Industry), "[http://minister.industry.gov.au/index.cfm?event=object.showContent&objectID=A32CB796-65BF-4956-B72F89E80DC6F0C2 Vision for Australia's Uranium Export Industry]", Media Release, August 11, 2005.
*Julie Macken ''[http://newmatilda.com/home/articledetailmagazine.asp?ArticleID=1913&HomepageID=168  NUCLEAR DEBATE: Part One: The Plan]'', New Matilda, November 8, 2006  
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*Julie Macken, ''[http://newmatilda.com/home/articledetailmagazine.asp?ArticleID=1913&HomepageID=168  NUCLEAR DEBATE: Part One: The Plan]'', New Matilda, November 8, 2006  
 
*[http://www.industry.gov.au/assets/documents/itrinternet/SG_Meeting1Communique20050815110221.pdf Uranium Industry Framework Steering Group Communique]
 
*[http://www.industry.gov.au/assets/documents/itrinternet/SG_Meeting1Communique20050815110221.pdf Uranium Industry Framework Steering Group Communique]
 
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Revision as of 06:24, 8 November 2006

In August 2005 the Minister for Industry, Ian MacFarlane, announced that he had initiated the development of a three-year Uranium Industry Framework to "identify opportunities for, and impediments to, the further development of the Australian uranium mining industry over the short, medium and longer term." [1]

The framework’s Steering Group, made up of 10 industry, 1 indigenous, and 5 government representatives, will be making recommendations to the Minister on “ensuring a consistent, effective and efficient regulatory regime”, and “fostering broader community understanding and acceptance of …a safe, secure, efficient and productive Australian uranium mining industry.” [2]

Green groups have declined to participate in the Framework, so its recommendations are unlikely to be tempered by dissenting views. The Steering Committee’s ‘Independent Chairman’ is the Executive Director of Global Renewables Inc, Dr John White. Global Renewables is a subsidiary of Gold and Resources Development, a mining construction and engineering company which recently won a contract from Australian uranium company Paladin to work on a uranium project in Malawi. [3]

The first Steering Group meeting took place on the 11th August 2005.

Uranium Industry Framework Steering Group members

Chairman

  • Dr John White, Executive Director, Global Renewables Ltd

Industry Members

Indigenous Sector Member

  • Mr Robert Lee, Executive Director, Jawoyn Association NT

Australian Government Members

  • Mr John Hartwell, Head, Resources Division, Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources
  • Mr Gerard Early, First Assistant Secretary, Approvals and Wildlife Division, Department of the Environment and Heritage
  • Dr Neil Williams, Chief Executive Officer, Geoscience Australia

State/ Territory Government members

  • Mr Paul Heithersay, Executive Director, Minerals Petroleum and Energy, South Australian Department of Primary Industries and Resources
  • Mr John Carroll, Chief Executive Officer, Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry Fisheries and Mines

Contact Information

Department of Industry
Uranium Industry Section
Ph) +61 2 6213 6000
Email: uif AT industry.gov.au

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