ICAN Australia
ICAN Australia is at the forefront of global efforts to outlaw and eliminate nuclear weapons. With more than 60 diverse partner organisations nationwide, we aim to raise public awareness about the catastrophic humanitarian harm caused by nuclear weapons and put nuclear disarmament squarely on the Australian political agenda.
The Austrian Government has announced the dates for the Third International Conference on the Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: 8-9 December 2014. Get ready for the ICAN Civil Society Forum on 6-7 December!
Recent News:
ICAN Australia released an April 2014 Nielsen poll showing that 84% of Australians want their government to support international efforts for a treaty banning nuclear weapons. Only 3% oppose this goal. The poll result was released as Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop visited Hiroshima for a meeting of the Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Initiative.
- ICAN’s statement on the outcome of the NPDI
- Dr Tilman Ruff on ABC News 24
- Richard Lennane in the Sydney Morning Herald
A freedom of information investigation by ICAN has revealed why Australia refused to endorse a New Zealand-led disarmament initiative at the United Nations last year. Australia believes that a global ban on nuclear weapons would not be in its security interests.
- ICAN briefing paper on the issues
- A Fairfax report on the incident
- An Age editorial supporting a ban
- New Zealand’s reaction to the incident
Nayarit – a point of no return
The Mexico Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons of February 2014 was a fantastic success, with 146 governments, academia and civil society gathered to examine the real-world effects of nuclear weapons. After two days of presentations on the catastrophic and inhumane effects of nuclear weapons, it was impossible to ignore the obvious next step of negotiating a treaty to ban them. The Austrian Foreign Minister announced the Austrian Government’s decision to host a follow-up conference before the end of 2014 to lay the framework for the next steps.
Click for the Conference Report Nayarit- a point of no return.
On September 21, the International Day of Peace, ICAN campaigners created an amazing 1500-strong post-it mural on a busy Melbourne street. The public contributed their messages for disarmament their hopes for a peaceful world. Film by Takeshi Kondo.
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ICAN Australia PO Box 1379 Carlton VIC 3053 Australia Phone: +61 (0)3 9023 1958 Media: +61 (0)400 967 233Email: info@icanw.org
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