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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation says Aboriginal people not consulted enough on Kimba nuclear waste facility

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation says it is “very odd” that the Federal Government has not consulted Aboriginal people enough on a proposed nuclear waste storage facility in South Australia.
Key points:
- A nuclear waste storage facility has been proposed for Napandee near Kimba on the Eyre Peninsula
- One Nation doesn’t think the Barngarla people were given enough of a voice in SA’s nuclear debate
- Federal Government wants to legislate the site, meaning the decision wouldn’t be subject to a judicial review
The proposed facility which would house Australia’s low and intermediate-level waste — which comes from medicine — has been earmarked for a farm near Kimba on the Eyre Peninsula.
The Government wants to legislate the farm as the site for the…
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