Discover the untold story of French nuclear testing in the Pacific. Learn about these tests' profound and often underestimated impact on French Polynesia in the 1960s and 70s.


Groundbreaking research now suggests that over 100,000 individuals may be eligible for compensation following decades of exposure to dangerous levels of radiation. From 1966 to 1996, France conducted 193 nuclear tests at the Moruroa and Fangataufa atolls, including 41 atmospheric tests up until 1974, endangering the local populace, onsite workers, and French military personnel.

As nuclear weapons have now been declared illegal, the Pacific communities are calling for transparency and truth about the years of testing. This workshop provides a unique opportunity to delve into recently declassified documents from the French Defence Ministry alongside maps, photos, and interviews from France and French Polynesia.

Join us to piece together the global narrative of French nuclear activities in the Pacific and uncover the consequences of these tests.


Please note: If you require accessibility accommodations or a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan please contact the event organisers. 

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In-person

Location

The Theatrette, Room 2.02, in the Sir Roland Wilson Building, 120 McCoy Cct, Canberra ACT 2600

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