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Going Fission
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34 episodes
2 months ago
Going Fission is Australia's Nuclear Technology Discussion. Each episode is an interview with a member of the nuclear industry, that covers aspects of Australia's involvement in this fascinating field.
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Going Fission is Australia's Nuclear Technology Discussion. Each episode is an interview with a member of the nuclear industry, that covers aspects of Australia's involvement in this fascinating field.
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Technology
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Australia’s Uranium Opportunities - Chapters 17 & 18
Going Fission
40 minutes
6 years ago
Australia’s Uranium Opportunities - Chapters 17 & 18
The AAEC conducts research on centrifuge enrichment technology.  Furthermore, industry attemps to develop uranium enrichment technology and and forms the UEGA, to which the AAEC provides assistance.The 'Voters Message to the Minister' soundbite is available at the following link.  There is a list of current State and Federal energy and environment ministers in the soundbites description, though you are welcome to forward it to any contesting minister: https://soundcloud.com/user-214473340/a-voters-message-to-the-minister Timestamps: 0:00 - Chapter 17) The AAEC Centrifuge Enrichment Programme. 22:25 - Chapter 18) The Uranium Enrichment Group of Australia.  
Going Fission
Going Fission is Australia's Nuclear Technology Discussion. Each episode is an interview with a member of the nuclear industry, that covers aspects of Australia's involvement in this fascinating field.