Read this from the draft from conference agenda:
http://www.alp.org.au/download/now/draft_national_platform_to_44th_national_conference_april_2007.pdf
And is as follows (directly from document):
Uranium
84. Labor recognises that the production of uranium and its use in the nuclear fuel cycle present
unique and unprecedented hazards and risks, including:
threats to human health and the local environment in the mining and milling of uranium,
which demand the enforcement of very strict safety procedures;
the generation of products which are useable as the raw materials for nuclear weapons
manufacture, which demands the enforcement of effective controls against diversion; and
the generation of highly toxic radioactive waste by-products, which demands permanently
safe disposal methods not currently available.
85. Labor, accordingly, will not allow the mining and export of uranium except in limited
circumstances, and under the most stringent conditions, as described below.
86. In relation to mining and milling, Labor will:
prevent, on return to government, the development of any new uranium mines;
ensure that the first consideration for workers in the uranium industry is the protection of
their health, and constantly check health protection standards to ensure that they are
adequate and properly enforced;
establish a mechanism for ensuring as a matter of course the application of world best
practice standards in Australian uranium mining and milling, based on extensive
continuing research on environmental matters and on the health and safety of employees
and affected communities;
ensure, through public accountability mechanisms, that the Australian public is informed
about the quality of the environmental performance of uranium mines; and
foster a constructive relationship between mining companies and Indigenous communities
affected by uranium mining.
Chapter Five Australian Labor Party 44th National Conference
Draft National Platform and Constitution 2007
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87. In relation to exports, Labor will:
allow the export of uranium only from those mines existing on Labor’s return to
government, and only to those countries which observe the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty (NPT), maintain strict safeguards and security controls over their nuclear power
industries, are committed to non-proliferation policies and have ratified the international
and bilateral nuclear safeguards agreements necessary to support these controls and
policies;
reserve the right to withhold supplies of uranium permanently, indefinitely or for a
specified period from any country which ceases to observe the non-proliferation
safeguards and security conditions which are applied to Australian uranium exports to
that country, or which adopts nuclear practices or policies inimical to further advance in
the cause of nuclear non-proliferation; and
support the maintenance and enhancement of international and Australian safeguards to
ensure that uranium mined in Australia, and nuclear products derived from it, is used only
for civil purposes by approved instrumentalities in approved countries which are
signatories to the NPT and with whom Australia has safeguard arrangements.
88. In addition, Labor will:
vigorously oppose the ocean dumping of radioactive waste;
prohibit the establishment in Australia of nuclear power plants and all other stages of the
nuclear fuel cycle;
fully meet all our obligations as a party to the NPT; and
remain strongly opposed to the importation and storage of nuclear waste that is sourced
from overseas in Australia.
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