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by Elizabeth Tynan


  Long Range Weapons Establishment (LRWE) 75

  Lowe, Peter 103–106

  Macaulay, Bert 184–185, 188, 195

  MacCallum, Mungo 262–263

  MacDougall, Walter

  on Aboriginal social dislocation 179–180, 187, 189

  compassion for Indigenous people 178–179, 189

  as Native Patrol Officer 80, 178–183, 184, 185–188, 191

  opposition to Giles weather station 170–171, 184

  Madigan, Michele 198

  major trials

  defined 315–316g

  list of sites and dates 312

  see also Operation Antler; Operation Buffalo; Operation Hurricane; Operation Mosaic; Operation Totem

  Malone, Paul 32, 273

  Manhattan Project

  British physicists’ role 34–35, 45

  development of the atomic bomb 2, 8, 34–35, 45–46

  role of secrecy 46–47

  Maralinga (musical composition) 310

  Maralinga (Nunn) 310

  Maralinga (play) 310

  Maralinga (Walker) 306

  Maralinga Board of Management 97

  Maralinga Consultative Group 272, 283

  Maralinga Experimental Programme 118–119, 133, 165, 167

  Maralinga guinea pigs 102–106

  Maralinga My Love (Johnston) 310

  Maralinga rehabilitation see clean-up activities

  Maralinga Rehabilitation Technical Advisory Committee (MARTAC) 229, 282, 301–302, 307

  Maralinga site

  location xvi, 11–12

  management 97

  naming 1–2, 93

  number of personnel at 97–98

  search for and development of 92–93, 96

  see also clean-up activities; plutonium residues at Maralinga

  Maralinga tests

  Australian scientists’ participation in 96

  demands for full inquiry 264, 270

  formal UK–Australia agreement (1956) 4–5, 93–96, 227, 292

  observers’ access to 215, 216–217, 222

  responsibility for radiological safety 97–98

  violation of agreed firing conditions 100–102

  see also Kittens trials; Operation Antler; Operation Buffalo; plutonium residues at Maralinga; radioactive contamination; Rats trials; Tims trials; Vixen A trials; Vixen B trials

  Maralinga Tjarutja Land Rights Act 1984 174

  Maralinga Tjarutja people 14, 174, 176, 272, 283

  Maralinga Tours 199, 306

  Marcoo test site 100, 103, 192, 234, 238

  Marla Bore 174, 271

  Marqueur, Rudi 192

  Marston, Hedley 7, 151–153

  MARTAC (Maralinga Rehabilitation Technical Advisory Committee) 229, 281, 282, 301–302, 307

  Martell, Hugh 157–158, 173

  Martin, Leslie

  as chair of AWTSC 88, 141, 152, 155–156, 158–159, 169, 277

  as Defence Scientific Adviser 77, 94, 141, 147–149

  National Radiation Advisory Committee and 161

  Matthewman, Albert 154

  Maud Committee 35, 41–45, 53, 54, 56, 60

  Mayes, Kym 289

  Mazel, Odette 175, 176

  McBride, PA 68, 146, 210, 213–214

  McCadden, GE 220

  McClellan, Peter 73, 117, 129, 133, 230, 240, 243

  McClelland, James 31, 66, 136, 143–144, 162, 164, 171, 271–272

  McClelland Royal Commission see Royal Commission into British Nuclear Tests in Australia

  McGowan, Peter 301

  McLean, JT 116

  McMahon Act 50, 53, 58, 62, 90, 135

  McRae, Isabelle 308

  measles epidemic 194, 198

  media management

  by Beale 72–73, 87–89, 107, 108–109, 112

  alleged preferential treatment for British media 215–216, 217

  public relations aspects 107, 213, 216, 219–220

  of Vixen B trials 116–117, 124–125

  see also D-notice system

  media reporting

  overview 8–9, 14–15, 17–18, 125, 248–249

  of British deceit 288–289, 291–294

  of Mosaic G2 fallout 88–89

  of New Scientist story 289, 293–294

  of radioactive contamination 248–249, 250, 251–254, 256–263, 265–266

  of sampling babies’ bones 302–303

  of Vixen B trials 124–126, 225

  see also D-notice system; Anderson, Ian; Toohey, Brian; names of specific newspapers

  Meitner, Lise 36, 38, 41

  Memorandum of Arrangements (1956) 93–94, 227, 292

  Menzies, Robert

  acceptance of Attlee’s request 3–4, 6, 64, 67–68

  on AWTSC membership 146–147

  concern for Indigenous people’s safety 172

  national security issues and 202–204

  implementation of D-notice system by 209, 213, 217

  on safety for Mosaic tests 153

  signs formal agreement with UK (1956) 93–95

  MEP (Maralinga Experimental Programme) 118–119, 133, 165, 167

  Mildura, HMAS 68

  Military Application of Uranium Detonation (MAUD) Committee see Maud Committee

  Milliken, Robert 123, 143, 144, 149, 246

  Milpuddie family 192–193, 196

  minor trials

  Australian government’s lack of information about 31, 228

  as breach of moratorium on nuclear weapons testing 121, 126, 129, 132–135, 240, 250–251, 254, 268

  defined 316g

  Indigenous people’s safety 195

  Kittens 82–83, 94, 118

  list of sites and dates 312

  lack of media attention 125, 225

  Rats 118

  secrecy 116–117, 119, 124–125, 151

  significance 116–118

  Tims 118, 120, 255–256

  Vixen A 127–128

  see also Vixen B trials

  Mintabie 197

  Monte Bello Islands

  clean-up operation 245–246

  as prohibited area 69

  selection and preparation of site 64–65, 68–70

  Monte Bello tests

  radioactive clouds 70, 87–89,112

  secrecy surrounding 64–65, 68

  see also Operation Hurricane; Operation Mosaic

  moratorium on nuclear weapons testing

  effect on major trials 112, 126, 225

  informal UK/US/USSR agreement (1958) 126, 269

  minor trials as breach of 121, 125–126, 129, 132–135, 240, 250–251, 254, 268

  Moroney, John

  analysis of Roller Coaster data 277–281, 283

  anger at British deceit 279, 283–284, 287

  as AWSTC secretary 16, 67, 151, 194, 228, 233–234, 235–237, 239

  as source for New Scientist story 278, 281–282, 286–287

  on Vixen tests 121, 129, 136, 146

  Mosaic G1 and G2: 85–88, 109–110

  Mount Lindsay 227

  mushroom clouds 98–99

  Nagasaki 2, 8, 35, 48–49, 57, 59, 299, 307

  Narvik, HMS 71, 155, 156–157

  National Radiation Advisory Committee (NRAC) 161

  National Times 31, 265–266

  Native Patrol Officers 178, 184

  New Journalist 269

  New Scientist story

  Anderson’s investigative reporting 275–277, 284–287, 295–296

  impact on compensation negotiations 287–289, 290–291, 294–295

  media discussion of 289, 293–294

  Moroney’s contribution to 278, 281–282, 286–287

  Newman, Kevin 253, 266

  News 253–254

  Newton, John 142

  Ngapartji Ngapartji (play) 310

  Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) 30, 256

  nuclear colonialism 3–5, 9–10, 171, 276, 300–301

  nuclear espionage see spies and espionage

 
nuclear fission 36–38, 43, 54, 9, 157, 314g

  nuclear physics research 5–6, 7, 22–23, 34, 36–40

  nuclear tests in Australia

  agreement on contamination responsibility (1968) 16, 26, 244, 276, 281–282, 292

  Australia’s duplicity 293, 300–301, 310

  ending of 121, 227

  Memorandum of Agreement (1956) 4–5, 93–94, 227, 292

  see also names of specific tests (e.g. Operation Buffalo)

  nuclear veterans 17–18, 118, 137, 250, 268–269, 272, 289, 303–306, 310 see also Owen, George; Tooke, Thomas

  nuclear weapons research

  Britain 34–35, 39–44, 53–56, 58–60, 299–300, 307–308

  United States 35–36, 44–48

  US collaboration with Britain 49–50, 62, 135

  Nunn, Judy 310

  Nunn May, Alan 50–52, 57

  O’Brien, Richard 198

  O’Connor, Frank 94, 97, 107, 221, 222

  Oliphant, Marcus (Mark) 5–6, 7, 39, 41, 141–142

  Ooldea 175–176, 182–83

  Operation Antler

  Australian concerns 111

  AWTSC and use of cobalt-60: 161–163

  bomb firings 98, 111–112

  radioactive contamination 192

  removal of Aboriginal people from test site 191–192

  Operation Brumby 229, 233–237, 239, 281–282, 291, 293, 316g

  Operation Buffalo 98

  Buffalo tests 1–4: 98–102

  D-notice system and 222–223

  disquiet over 108–109

  Indoctrinee Force and 102–106

  observed by parliamentarians 251

  violation of firing conditions 100–102

  Operation Capelin 245–246

  Operation Clean-Up 227–228

  Operation Cool Off 245

  Operation Epicure 3, 64–65

  Operation Hercules 136–137, 229–233, 316g

  Operation Hurricane

  Beale kept in dark about 72

  D-notice system and 213–218, 220–221

  detonation and target response 70–72

  inadequate safety controls 153–154

  Indigenous people’s safety 172

  limited Australian involvement 96, 147–149

  Operation Lighthouse 112

  Operation Mosaic

  contamination at Monte Bello 246

  D-notice system and 222–223

  G1 and G2 detonations 85–90

  impact on public opinion 109–110

  Indigenous people’s safety 173

  radioactive cloud 87–89

  safety monitoring by AWTSC 88, 154–160

  Operation RADSUR 233–237, 282, 316g

  Operation Totem

  ‘black mist’ phenomenon 196–199

  D-notice system and 221–222

  financial aspects 83–84

  first and second tests 78–82

  inadequate safety controls 80–81, 153–154

  limited Australian input 78

  search for a site 74–79

  Operation Volcano 111

  Ophel, TR 140–141, 144

  Oppenheimer, J Robert 46, 48

  Owen, George 240–243

  Parkinson, Alan 119, 301–302

  Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) 121, 126, 227

  Pearce, Noah

  present at Hurricane and Totem tests 15, 229

  RADSUR procedures and 233–236

  report on contamination (see Pearce Report)

  role in clean-up operations 228–232, 239–240, 244–245

  testimony before Royal Commission 117, 133, 136–137, 165, 230–231, 239–240, 244

  visits to Maralinga 19, 233

  role in Vixen trials 117, 133, 136–137, 165

  Pearce Report

  existence of plutonium noted by 16, 238–239, 254–255, 263

  faulty measurements and methodology 16, 26–28, 231–232, 280–281, 294

  impact on 1968

  agreement on contamination responsibility 16, 26, 229, 244, 282, 292

  impact on clean-up activities 15–17, 19, 25, 26, 29, 228–230, 234–235, 237–239, 244

  public availability 15, 16, 250, 263, 265, 267–268

  Peierls, Rudolf 39, 41–42, 56–57

  Penney, William

  appointed head of HER 59, 307

  Buffalo trials 98–104, 107

  designs British nuclear bomb 307–308

  as head of AWRE 12, 54, 56, 58–60, 62–63, 81, 93

  leads British tests in Australia 12, 15, 70–71

  Manhattan Project and 46–47

  Marston’s gamma ray data and 153

  revelation about minor trial contamination 259

  as Royal Commission witness 271–272

  unaware of ‘black mist’ 197

  Petrov spy affair 204

  Pilgrim, Roy 120, 133, 134, 136, 165, 233

  Pincher, Chapman 58, 80, 107, 206–207, 269

  plausible denial of culpability 136

  plumes of plutonium oxide 26, 316g

  plutonium (Pu), characteristics 24–25, 317g

  plutonium-239

  dangerous characteristics 24–25, 130–131, 307

  use in Vixen B tests 121

  plutonium residues at Maralinga

  Britain’s denial of responsibility 291–292

  British deceit concerning 282–283, 289, 290, 292–293

  burial of 16, 26, 120–121, 129, 228, 232, 238–239, 243, 254–256, 259–260, 264, 280–281, 282

  discovery of fragments and plumes 23–26, 29–30

  media revelation of extent 251–254, 256–263, 265–266, 289, 293–294

  noted in Pearce Report 16, 238–239, 254–255, 263

  presence of a buried ’discrete mass’ 255–256, 259–260, 262, 264

  repatriation to the UK of 121, 137, 255–256, 259, 267, 292

  terrorist threat posed by 255, 257–262

  see also New Scientist story

  Plym, HMS 70–71, 245–246

  Polaris missiles 308

  polonium 118, 237

  Pom Pom incident 192–193

  press agencies 219–221

  ‘Press Reactions to Atomic Trials’ (briefing paper) 109

  press reporting see media reporting

  Prime Minister’s Department 94, 148, 166, 168, 223, 227

  Pritchard, Neil 167

  prohibited areas

  Maralinga 179

  Monte Bello 69, 89

  Woomera 74, 177

  Project Sunshine 303

  public disquiet 159

  public opinion 109–111

  Pugwash Conference 107

  Quebec Agreement 45–46

  RAAF see Royal Australian Air Force radioactive clouds

  Monte Bello tests 70, 88–89, 112

  Operation Buffalo 99–102, 112

  radioactive contamination

  agreement releasing UK from responsibility 16, 19, 26, 244, 276, 282, 291–292

  AIRAC-9 report 19, 270

  babies’ bones and 302–303

  ARL survey 13–18, 20–30

  AWRE’s redefinition 155–156

  from buried plutonium 255–256, 259–260, 262, 264

  Cabinet submission on 255

  George Owen and 240–243

  of Indigenous people 172–173, 192–193, 197–198, 283, 292

  media reports 248–249, 250, 251–254, 256–263, 265–266

  parliamentary questions 249–251, 254, 267

  political acceptability 116–117, 135

  Radiation Survey 233–237, 282, 316g

  TAG investigations 283

  Toohey’s disclosures 256–258, 260–263

  in USSR 246

  Vixen trials 116–117, 121–123, 129, 238–239, 278, 281, 282

  see also clean-up activities; nuclear veterans; Pearce Report; plutonium residues at Maralinga

  radioactivity 317g

  RADSUR (Radiation Survey) 233–237, 282, 316gr />
  RAF see Royal Air Force

  Rats trials 118

  Red Beard nuclear weapon 100–101, 104–105, 119

  remediation plan (1990s) 301–302

  Richardson, JF 243

  Rickard, Doug 162–163

  Rivett, David 207

  Roach, WT 197

  Roller Coaster tests and data 32, 117, 119, 277–280, 284–285

  Roosevelt, Franklin 35, 39, 45, 49

  Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel 50

  Royal Air Force (RAF), deployment of aircraft 12, 74, 82, 86

  Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)

  construction role 95, 216

  deployment of aircraft 81–82, 86

  see also Hudson, Avon; Tooke, Thomas

  Royal Australian Navy

  deployment of ships 64, 67, 70

  public relations role 214, 216

  Royal Commission into British Nuclear Tests in Australia

  on Aboriginal people’s safety 171, 173

  appointment, members and sittings 271

  on ‘black mist’ allegations 196–199

  on compensation for nuclear victims 305

  condemnation of minor trials 117–118, 132, 164–165

  criticism of AWTSC 150–151

  endorsement of Kerr Report 270

  interrogation of Pearce 117, 133, 136–137, 230–231, 239–240, 244

  interrogation of Penney 271–272

  interrogation of Titterton 132–133, 138, 140, 143–144

  recommendations 272

  terms of reference 31

  Walsh’s regrets 271

  see also McClellan, Peter; McClelland, James

  Royal, Simon 293–294

  Rutherford, Ernest 6, 23

  safety controls

  Hurricane and Totem trials 80–81, 153–154

  Roller Coaster experiments 117

  responsibility for radiological safety 97–98

  Vixen trials 127–130, 137–138

  see also ARPANSA; AWTSC

  Salisbury, Marquess of 134

  Seager, Drake 102

  Seamen’s Union 155

  secrecy

  British atomic research 42

  British deceit over plutonium residues 117, 131–133, 282–283, 289, 290, 292–293

  consequences 310–311

  Manhattan Project 46–47

  Maralinga trials 110

  media compliance with 201, 209–210, 225, 269

  Monte Bello tests 64–65, 68

  Vixen B trials 97, 116–117, 119, 124–125, 151

  see also D-notice system; spies and espionage

  Secrets in the Sand (BBC documentary) 295

  Shedden, Frederick 64, 65, 95, 147, 208, 211, 215–216, 218–219

  Sheehan, EL 221

  Sinclair, Ian 260–261

  Skipper, JH 102

  Smith, Frank 192

  Snowden, Edward 311

  Soviet Union see USSR

  spies and espionage 50–52, 56–58, 204

  Stanton, John 20

  Stevens, Donald 141

  stochastic effect 131, 317g

  Strassmann, Fritz 36

 

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