Australian Safeguards and Non-proliferation Office
Annual Report 2023-24
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Our vision
What does ASNO do?
Section 1: Director General's Report
The Year in Review
The Year Ahead
Section 2: Current topics
ASNO’s work to support Australia’s acquisition of naval nuclear propulsion
Safeguarding uranium exports amid surging geostrategic volatility
Section 3: ASNO's regulatory functions
ASNO’s role
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty functions
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty functions
Chemical Weapons Convention functions
Other functions
Section 4: Our performance
Our Pillars
Pillar one: Uphold Australia’s international non-proliferation commitments through robust regulation
1.1: International safeguards
1.2: National safeguards
1.3: Nuclear security
1.4: Naval nuclear propulsion
1.5: Nuclear cooperation agreements
1.6: Chemical Weapons Convention implementation
1.7: Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban
Pillar two: Supporting regional non-proliferation implementation
2.1: Regional nuclear safeguards
2.2: Regional nuclear security
2.3: Regional CWC implementation
2.4: Regional CTBT implementation
Pillar three: Shaping and strengthening the global non-proliferation and disarmament verification mechanisms
3.1: Shaping and strengthening WMD verification and implementation
3.2: Development of new safeguards and verification technologies, methodologies and capabilities
Section 5: Management and accountability
Corporate Governance
Public Outreach
Financial Management
Section 6: Appendices
Appendix A: Australia's Nuclear Cooperation Agreements
Appendix B: Australia's Uranium Export Policies
Appendix C: The International Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Appendix D: IAEA Statements of Conclusions and Other Inspection Findings for Australia in 2023–24
Appendix E: IAEA Safeguards Statement for 2023
Appendix F: Information Publication Scheme Statement
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