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Nuclear Matters

Nuclear Matters

By: Liz Williams
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From cancer treatments that save lives to energy solutions dividing the nation, Nuclear Matters explores Australia's nuclear past, present, and future with the help of experts actively working on these issues.

Nuclear Matters is a production of the Australian National University (ANU) College of Systems and Society. Its creator, host and lead producer is Liz Williams, Nuclear Systems Discipline Lead for the ANU School of Engineering.

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  • New season of Nuclear Matters begins end of April
    Apr 7 2026

    We thought we'd share a sneak peek of the new season of Nuclear Matters. The first full episode is coming at the end of April. If you haven't already subscribed to the feed, what are you waiting for? The Apple Podcasts link is here if that's where you prefer to find us (and while you're at it, please leave us a review or some feedback - it helps us keep this going!).

    While you wait, you can keep up with Australian National University's work on all things nuclear by following the ANU Nuclear Stewardship Network on LinkedIn.

    Thanks to Martin Franklin from East Coast Studio for the audio production of this teaser.

    As always, the views shared on this podcast are for your education and enjoyment only, and are the speakers' own. They should not be taken as representative of the views of the Australian National University or any of its business units.

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    2 mins
  • Citizen science and nuclear technologies, with Michiel Van Oudheusden
    Nov 25 2025

    What roles can citizen science play in the governance of nuclear technologies? In this episode, I explore this topic with Michiel Van Oudheusden, Associate Professor of Public Participation in Science and Democracy at VU Amsterdam. Michiel previously worked at the Nuclear Research Centre in Belgium, and had the opportunity to study citizen science initiatives focused on managing nuclear technologies in both Japan and the European Union. We explore what he found in this work, and discuss how these lessons might apply to the Australian context – particularly given the growth in our involvement with nuclear technology due to AUKUS.

    This is our final episode for this season. Stay tuned for Season 2 in March 2026.

    CREDITS

    Guest: Michiel Van Oudheusden

    Host: Liz Williams

    Audio Producer: Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio)

    Acknowledgements

    Thank you to A/Prof Fabien Medvecky for recommending Michiel's work to me.

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    Nuclear Matters is a production of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this podcast is being recorded on or listened to, and pay our respects to their Elders – and all First Nations people.

    If you want to send us some feedback on an episode, email us at nuclearmatterspodcast@anu.edu.au.

    Keep in mind that this podcast is intended for information and education only. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual speakers and do not represent the official policy or position of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society or the University as a whole.

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    52 mins
  • Exploring nuclear safeguards cultures, with Prof Trevor Findlay
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Trevor Findlay, honorary professorial fellow at the University of Melbourne and author of Transforming Nuclear Safeguards Culture: The IAEA, Iraq, and the Future of Non-proliferation.

    With the world’s growing interest in nuclear technologies—especially in the context of AUKUS and the global push for clean energy—understanding how nuclear safeguards work to support non-proliferation is crucial. But beyond the technicalities lies a deeper, often overlooked dimension: culture. What assumptions shape the way nuclear inspectors operate? How do values, habits, and institutional norms influence the effectiveness of global non-proliferation efforts? We'll explore these questions (and more) in the episode, so listen in.

    Credits

    Guest: Trevor Findlay

    Host: Liz Williams

    Audio producer: Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio)

    Acknowledgements

    Thank you to Dr Russell Leslie for recommending Trevor's book to me.

    The usual end matter

    Nuclear Matters is a production of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this podcast is being recorded on or listened to, and pay our respects to their Elders – and all First Nations people.

    If you want to send us some feedback on an episode, email us at nuclearmatterspodcast@anu.edu.au.

    Keep in mind that this podcast is intended for information and education only. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual speakers and do not represent the official policy or position of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society or the University as a whole.

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    57 mins
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