To Our Supporters and Those Who Have Just Found Us
In the last year SafeGround has been busy working to Stop Killer Robots. We have developed our Stop Killer Robot campaigning in Australia, and regionally in the Pacific. Highlights have
In the last year SafeGround has been busy working to Stop Killer Robots. We have developed our Stop Killer Robot campaigning in Australia, and regionally in the Pacific. Highlights have
We are in the thick of 2021 and SafeGround is excited to announce progress on our major projects. Devastating events in the Solomon Islands have drawn international awareness to the
Regeneration should be a part of all our lives. We live and work in a certain way but eventually most things lose their momentum and should be either changed or
A CMAC deminer prepares to destroy a cluster bomb. In Search of SafeGround, documenting the explosive weapons of war Cambodia is one of the countries most affected by landmines,
We invite you to read online or download your own copy of “Australia Out of the Loop: Why We Must Not Delegate Decision Making in Warfare from Man to Machine,”
In 2014 SafeGround started researching the Pacific WW2 Explosive Legacy. Since then team members have done extensive desk and field research. Please read or download our publication, In Search of
For more than 30 years SafeGround has engaged and worked with people and communities affected by war and conflict. Since the early 1990s we have actively supported and participated in the universalisation of the Mine Ban Treaty and Convention on Cluster Munitions. We are now working on the campaigning to stop lethal autonomous weapons.
As a member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines we are co-recipients of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize.