Emu Field is overshadowed by Maralinga, the larger and much more prominent British atomic test site about 193 kilometres to the south. But Emu Field has its own secrets, and the fact that it was largely forgotten makes it more intriguing. Only at Emu Field in October 1953 did a terrifying black mist speed across the land after an atomic bomb detonation, bringing death and sickness to Aboriginal populations in its path. Emu Field was difficult and inaccessible. So why did the British go there at all, when they knew that they wouldn’t stay? What happened to the air force crew who flew through the atomic clouds? And why is Emu Field considered the ‘Marie Celeste’ of atomic test sites, abandoned quickly after the expense and effort of setting i...
This thesis examines aspects of the British nuclear tests in Australia to draw conclusions about the...
With the words quoted above, the new Secretary of State for Defence in the Thatcher government revea...
[Extract] Mount Mulligan, west of Cairns, is an impressive landmark whose underlying coal deposits ...
In the 1950s Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered n...
Between 1952 and 1957 there were 12 full-scale nuclear weapons tests on Australian soil. The tests w...
In 1940, Mark Oliphant was the head of Physics at the University of Birmingham. In his hands, he hel...
The remarkable story of the British nuclear tests at Maralinga not only is a little known tale of Co...
Two nuclear tests occurring off the Western Australian coast in 1956 were vital for Britain's unders...
Grappling with the Bomb is a history of Britain’s 1950s program to test the hydrogen bomb, code name...
In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets...
Serious exploration for uranium in Australia began in response to the development of nuclear weapons...
Atomic energy burst into the world's consciousness in August 1945 when the United States detonated i...
This practice-based thesis proposes that the nuclear test site at Maralinga, South Australia is a re...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 24 May 1984.; Part of the Pryor col...
In 1947, Britain decided that it must possess nuclear weapons. Unlike the US and the USSR, it did no...
This thesis examines aspects of the British nuclear tests in Australia to draw conclusions about the...
With the words quoted above, the new Secretary of State for Defence in the Thatcher government revea...
[Extract] Mount Mulligan, west of Cairns, is an impressive landmark whose underlying coal deposits ...
In the 1950s Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered n...
Between 1952 and 1957 there were 12 full-scale nuclear weapons tests on Australian soil. The tests w...
In 1940, Mark Oliphant was the head of Physics at the University of Birmingham. In his hands, he hel...
The remarkable story of the British nuclear tests at Maralinga not only is a little known tale of Co...
Two nuclear tests occurring off the Western Australian coast in 1956 were vital for Britain's unders...
Grappling with the Bomb is a history of Britain’s 1950s program to test the hydrogen bomb, code name...
In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets...
Serious exploration for uranium in Australia began in response to the development of nuclear weapons...
Atomic energy burst into the world's consciousness in August 1945 when the United States detonated i...
This practice-based thesis proposes that the nuclear test site at Maralinga, South Australia is a re...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 24 May 1984.; Part of the Pryor col...
In 1947, Britain decided that it must possess nuclear weapons. Unlike the US and the USSR, it did no...
This thesis examines aspects of the British nuclear tests in Australia to draw conclusions about the...
With the words quoted above, the new Secretary of State for Defence in the Thatcher government revea...
[Extract] Mount Mulligan, west of Cairns, is an impressive landmark whose underlying coal deposits ...