The whole story de-classified.

You must see this film.

50 min. documentary, plus 120 mins. of extra interviews, facts and music.

Produced with assistance from the New South Wales Film and Television Office.

DVD - PAL
English and Aboriginal Language with Sub-titles

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Eyewitness accounts from nomadic Aboriginal survivors & military servicemen reveal the true story of what happened during the 12 British atomic bomb tests in Australia...



Feature Articles and Reviews

"The detonation of the 25-kiloton bomb – seven years after the atomic blasts that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki – was code-named Operation Hurricane."
Zoe Satherley, The Weekend Star, Saturday November 5th 2005.

"The film (Australian Atomic Confessions by Kathy Aigner – ed) features a number of ex-servicemen and Maralinga Aborigines recounting their experiences of the tests."

"Kathy Aigner... everyone in the world should see their documentary Australian Atomic Confessions."

"Given the ongoing debate about the storage of nuclear waste in the Northern Territory, the Deckchair Cinema will be hosting a timely event tomorrow night."

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