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The Campaign Against Nuclear Energy (CANE) was established in Perth, Western Australia on 14 February 1976 by Friends of the Earth (FOE). It included Peter Brotherton, John Carlin, Mike Thomas and Barrie Machin. CANE was a non-profit grass roots organisation whose aim was to stop the establishment of a nuclear power plant in Western Australia (WA) and to halt uranium mining. The organisation operated out of the Environment Centre in Wellington Street, Perth. The Whitlam Federal government in 1974 had dedicated about A$7,000 per state to set up Regional Environment Centres. Perth's Environment Centre housed other groups including the Australian Conservation Foundation, the Conservation Council of Western Australia, Friends of the Earth, and the Campaign to Save Native Forests. A CANE group

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  • Die Campaign Against Nuclear Energy (CANE) gründete sich am 14. Februar 1976 als regionale Organisation in Perth, Western Australia, durch die Friends of the Earth Australia (FOEA). Weitere Mitglieder dieses Organisationsbündnisses waren die Australian Conservation Foundation, Conservation Council of Western Australia und Campaign to Save Native Forests. (de)
  • The Campaign Against Nuclear Energy (CANE) was established in Perth, Western Australia on 14 February 1976 by Friends of the Earth (FOE). It included Peter Brotherton, John Carlin, Mike Thomas and Barrie Machin. CANE was a non-profit grass roots organisation whose aim was to stop the establishment of a nuclear power plant in Western Australia (WA) and to halt uranium mining. The organisation operated out of the Environment Centre in Wellington Street, Perth. The Whitlam Federal government in 1974 had dedicated about A$7,000 per state to set up Regional Environment Centres. Perth's Environment Centre housed other groups including the Australian Conservation Foundation, the Conservation Council of Western Australia, Friends of the Earth, and the Campaign to Save Native Forests. A CANE group (en)
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  • The Campaign Against Nuclear Energy (CANE) was established in Perth, Western Australia on 14 February 1976 by Friends of the Earth (FOE). It included Peter Brotherton, John Carlin, Mike Thomas and Barrie Machin. CANE was a non-profit grass roots organisation whose aim was to stop the establishment of a nuclear power plant in Western Australia (WA) and to halt uranium mining. The organisation operated out of the Environment Centre in Wellington Street, Perth. The Whitlam Federal government in 1974 had dedicated about A$7,000 per state to set up Regional Environment Centres. Perth's Environment Centre housed other groups including the Australian Conservation Foundation, the Conservation Council of Western Australia, Friends of the Earth, and the Campaign to Save Native Forests. A CANE group was also established in Adelaide, South Australia. (en)
  • Die Campaign Against Nuclear Energy (CANE) gründete sich am 14. Februar 1976 als regionale Organisation in Perth, Western Australia, durch die Friends of the Earth Australia (FOEA). Weitere Mitglieder dieses Organisationsbündnisses waren die Australian Conservation Foundation, Conservation Council of Western Australia und Campaign to Save Native Forests. Die CANE trat gegen die Entwicklung von Kernkraftwerken, insbesondere in Western Australia, ein. Sie unterstützte den Atomwaffensperrvertrag, war gegen den Uranabbau und -export Australiens, die Weiterverbreitung von nuklearen Massenvernichtungswaffen und gegen den Aufenthalt von US-Schiffen in Australien, die mit Atomwaffen bewaffnet waren. Darüber hinaus unterstützte sie die Initiative für lokale atomwaffenfreie Zonen. 1976 initiierte die CANE Demonstrationen am Flughafen Perth und in Rockingham gegen den Transport von US-Atomwaffen durch Australien. Die erste Demonstration zum Parlamentsgebäude in Perth begann 1977 mit etwa 600, weitete sich am auf 3.000 und im November auf 10.000 Menschen aus. Der Premierminister von Western Australia gab am 15. Juni 1979 bekannt, dass Planungen für Atomkraftwerke in der Breton Bay 90 km nördlich und in Wilbinga, 70 km nördlich von Perth existieren. Daraufhin veranstaltete CANE am 4. Juli 1979 eine öffentliche Gegenversammlung in der . CANE wurde ein Mitglied der Coalition for a Nuclear Free Australia (CNFA), ein australisches Bündnis von 79 Organisationen von Gewerkschaften, Anti-Atom-Organisationen, Umweltschutzorganisationen und der Friends of the Earth Australia. Die Gründung Women Against Nuclear Energy (WANE), die 21. April 1980 erfolgte, wurde aus der Campaign Against Nuclear Energy initiiert und führte später zur Women’s Action for Nuclear Disarmament. Als die Australian Labor Party 1983 die Nationalwahl gewonnen hatte und auf den Bau von Kernkraftwerken verzichtete, setzte sich die Vorstellung durch, dass die australische Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung und die ALP nunmehr keine weitere politische Plattform mehr benötigt. Die regionale Bewegung Campaign Against Nuclear Energy begann sich aufzulösen und hörte in den späten 1980er Jahren als Organisation auf zu existieren. (de)
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