WALLERBERDINA Station near Barndioota in the Flinders Ranges has been shortlisted as the possible location of Australia’s first nuclear waste facility.
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Last November, the federal government shortlisted six voluntarily nominated sites for community consultation, with three in South Australia, and one each in New South Wales, Queensland, and the Northern Territory.
Resources and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg stressed the decision was not final.
“Barndioota’s shortlisting does not represent a final decision to locate the facility, but rather, it presents an opportunity to continue consultation and concept development with the community to ensure information is provided and any outstanding questions are answered,” he said.
“During the 120-day consultation period that followed, my department undertook more than 180 face-to-face meetings with stakeholders, and visited the communities of each of the sites at least three times.
After the six sites were announced last year, community debate erupted across South Australia, in particular at the town of Kimba.
Mr Frydenberg’s department will now establish an office in the area near Barndioota.
“While encouraging levels of support were identified across a number of these sites, Barndioota displayed a broad level of community support for moving to the project’s next phase,” Mr Frydenberg said.
“As part of this next phase, an independent Indigenous heritage assessment will also be undertaken in consultation with traditional owners to identify the full extent of heritage at the site and ensure it is protected.
“The government will also work with local Indigenous stakeholders to explore local eco-tourism opportunities.
“In recognition of any short term disruption that this detailed assessment may involve, the Barndioota community will also be provided with up to $2 million for local projects that create lasting economic or social benefits,” he said.
The final decision on the location of the facility will be made within the next year.