British/Australian program in Australia

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The CSIRO conducted an equivalent of this program in Australia and it was used to inform both the Australian government's decision to ask the British to cease testing (and exposing Australians to fallout) and the British decision to participate in the atmospheric test ban treaty. The study showed repeated, high levels of exposure to children in Adelaide, after the tests at Maralinga, and even higher levels of exposure across the country when the atmospheric hydrogen bombs were tested. There was a substantial documentary on ABC about it, around a decade ago, and it probably warrants not only it's own article, but a section in this one. It also mentioned that the Soviets conducted their own program, and it was what scared them into proposing the ban.--Senor Freebie (talk) 14:49, 16 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

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