Organisation
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
Report
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission report
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission was established by the South Australian Government on 19 March 2015 to undertake an independent and comprehensive investigation into the potential for increasing South Australia’s participation in the nuclear fuel cycle. Rear Admiral the Honourable Kevin Scarce AC CSC RAN (Rtd) was appointed to the role of Royal Commissioner...
Report
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission: Tentative findings
The Tentative Findings of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission are an interim step in the Commission’s process before the completion of the report in May 2016. They reflect the Commission’s current thinking on the issues it considers to be important and the most cogent evidence relevant to them. They do not contain recommendations. They...
Discussion paper
Management, storage and disposal of nuclear and radioactive waste (Issues Paper Four)
This Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission Issues Paper looks at the possibility of managing, storing and disposing of nuclear and radioactive waste in South Australia, and examines the risks and opportunities of doing this.