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Australia urged to sign treaty banning nuclear weapons
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Australia urged to sign treaty banning nuclear weapons

Maxine Goodwin recounts her father's involvement in British nuclear tests during the 1950s and 60s while stationed in Western Australia. Her father, a Royal Australian Air Force sergeant, serviced aircraft used in radiation surveys following nuclear detonations. He reportedly encountered high levels of radioactivity after flying through a contaminated cloud. Decades later, Goodwin suspects his cancer may have been linked to this exposure, though definitive proof remains elusive. The article highlights broader concerns about health impacts from nuclear testing, citing studies showing elevated cancer rates among Australian participants and similar issues in other regions like Fiji and the Marshall Islands.

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Australia urged to sign treaty banning nuclear weapons

Maxine Goodwin recounts her father's involvement in British nuclear tests during the 1950s and 60s while stationed in Western Australia. Her father, a Royal Australian Air Force sergeant, serviced aircraft used in radiation surveys following nuclear detonations. He reportedly encountered high levels of radioactivity after flying through a contaminated cloud. Decades later, Goodwin suspects his cancer may have been linked to this exposure, though definitive proof remains elusive. The article highlights broader concerns about health impacts from nuclear testing, citing studies showing elevated cancer rates among Australian participants and similar issues in other regions like Fiji and the Marshall Islands.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal narrative and historical background without overtly advocating for or against nuclear disarmament. It focuses on individual experiences and scientific findings rather than promoting a specific political agenda. While the issue of nuclear weapons is inherently politic,

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