
Notice of intention to make a decision on a facility licence application at Garden Island, WA
The CEO of ARPANSA gives notice that she intends to make a decision under section 32 of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998 regarding Application No A01075 by the Australian Submarine Agency, for a facility licence.

Novel nuclear applications among topics discussed at annual licence holder forum
Archaeological uses of radiation were among the topics discussed at the Commonwealth regulator’s annual licence holder forum held in Canberra on 30 May.

Notice of intention to make a decision on a facility licence application
As required by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Regulations 2018 (the Regulations), the CEO of ARPANSA gives notice she intends to make a decision under section 32 of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998 (the Act) regarding the application no. A01098 by the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO).

Notice of intention to make a decision on a facility licence application
The CEO of ARPANSA hereby gives notice of her intention to make a decision under section 32 of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998 regarding an application for a facility licence by the Department of Defence to operate a prescribed radiation facility at Port Wakefield in South Australia.

Nuclear regulator approves first stage of research reactor decommissioning
The Australian Government’s nuclear regulator, the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) Chief Executive Officer, has approved the first stage of decommissioning of Australia’s original nuclear research reactor.

ARPANSA approves siting licence for ASA Controlled Industrial Facility
ARPANSA has issued a licence to the Australian Submarine Agency to prepare a site for the prescribed radiation facility known as the ‘Controlled Industrial Facility’.

Notice of intention to make a decision on a facility licence application
The CEO of ARPANSA has given notice of her intention to make a decision regarding a facility licence application for ARPANSA’s Medical Radiation Services Branch.
Radiation Protection Series No. 9.1
This Safety Guide is intended to promote a nationally consistent approach to monitoring, assessing and recording occupational exposures to radiation for mining and mineral processing operations.
Radiation Protection Series No. 9
The Code establishes requirements for radiation protection in mining and mineral processing industries and for protection of human health and the environment from the effects of radioactive waste from mining and mineral processing.

State & territory regulators
Contact information for Australian state and territory radiation regulatory authorities.