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[1] Tony Long, “Sept.26, 1983: The Man Who Saved the Word by Doing…Nothing”, Washington Post , 26 Sept 2007.

[2] Malcolm Saunders and Ralph Summy, The Australian Peace Movement: A Short History (Canberra: Peace Research Centre, ANU, 1986), p.35.

[3] Ralph Summy, “Australian Peace Movement 1960-67: A Study of Dissent” (Master’s Thesis, University of Sydney, 1973), p.164.

[4] ALP Statement of the Federal Executive Re Nuclear Testing and Disarmament, 4 May 1962, Arthur Calwell Papers, Folder 623, Box 201, MS4738, National Library of Australia and Resolution of Federal Executive on Disarmament and Nuclear Tests, 4 July 1962, Arthur Calwell Papers, Folder 1224, Box 270, MS4738, National Library of Australia (cited in Owen Nanlohy, “’A Test Of Loyalty: A History of the Federal Australian Labor Party and the United States Alliance 1960-1967” (BA Honours Thesis, University of Sydney, 2012), 8 & 26.

[5] Australian Parliament, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 15 May 1962, 2318-2329.

[6] Malcolm Saunders and Ralph Summy, The Australian Peace Movement: A Short History (Canberra: Peace Research Centre, ANU, 1986), pp.35-36.

[7] Jim Falk, “The Movement Against Uranium Mining” in Blackburn, Susan, Breaking Out: Memories of Melbourne in the 1970s, Hale & Iremonger, Willoughby NSW, 2015, pp.71-89.

[8] Ibid., p.71

[9] Joseph Camilleri, ANZUS: Australia’s Predicament in the Nuclear Age (South Melbourne: Macmillan, 1987), 104

[10] Bengt Danielsson and Marie-Therese Danielsson, Poisoned Reign: French Nuclear Colonialism in the Pacific (Ringwood: Penguin Books Australia, Second Revised Edition, 1986); Nic Maclellan and Jean Chesneaux, After Moruroa: France in the South Pacific (Melbourne: Ocean Press, 1998); Peter Hayes, Lyuba Zarsky and Walden Bello, American Lake: Nuclear Peril in the Pacific (Ringwood: Penguin Books Australia, 1986; Vijay Naidu, “The Fiji Anti-Nuclear Movement: Problems and Prospects” in The Pacific: Peace, Security and the Nuclear Issue, ed. Ranginui Walker and William Sutherland (London: United Nations University/Zed Books, 1988), 185-195; Roy H. Smith, The Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Movement: After Moruroa (London: Tauris), 24-27; Ronni Alexander, Putting the Earth First: Alternatives to Nuclear Security in Pacific Island States (Honolulu: Matsunaga Institute for Peace, University of Hawaii, 1994), 138-163.

[11] David Lange, Nuclear Free – The New Zealand Way (Auckland: Penguin Books New Zealand, 1990); Kevin Clements, Back from the Brink: The Creation of a Nuclear-Free New Zealand (Sydney: Allen & Unwin New Zealand, 1988).

[12] Richard Broinowski, Fact or Fission: the truth about Australia’s nuclear ambitions, Scribe, Carlton North, 2003, pp.63-69.

[13] Ibid.,p.63.

[14] Michael Hamel-Green, “Antinuclear Campaigning and the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone (Rarotonga) Treaty, 1960-85”, op.cit.

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[26] Pieter De Vries and Han Seur. 1997. Moruroa and Us – Polynesians’ experiences during thirty years of nuclear testing in the French Pacific (CDRPC, Lyon).