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    The nuclear debate has got off to a predictable start

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    In recent weeks, the nuclear debate has cemented itself in the mainstream.

    The coalition is indicating that next election they will have a policy which will propose using 6 retiring coal fired power station sites for future nuclear power stations using both large nuclear reactors and small modular reactors.

    In response, the government led by Chris Bowen and the Prime Minister have launched a coordinated and strategic scare campaign against nuclear power.

    In decades past, we have had similar opportunities. Yet, all previous efforts to have a rational nuclear debate have so far failed.

    This could be our last opportunity to have a rational, fact-based debate on the merits of nuclear power.

    With your support Nuclear for Australia has already become the LARGEST movement in Australia's history for nuclear power.

    We have the momentum and ability to fundamentally change the debate.

    In order to win this fight, our focus will be on fighting for the bans on nuclear power to be lifted across.

    It is impossible for politicians to justify why a nation like Australia would have one of the most hostile policies towards nuclear power in the world.

    At very least, we must be able to consider nuclear power as part of our future energy mix.

    In order to win this fight we need your help. Please make a pledge to support Nuclear for Australia using the link below. (We will be able to accept donations in the coming weeks and will reach out to you with confirmation if you've made a pledge).


    Nuclear News

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    Australia to fail as a ‘manufacturing nation’ and ‘modern economy’

    Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s former CEO Dr Adi Paterson, warns the country is set to “fail” as both a “manufacturing nation, and modern economy".

    Mr Paterson’s comments come as Labor rejects nuclear energy as a source of power.

    Watch the full interview from Sky News Australia



    Coalition's plan to go nuclear puts five regions on the table as favoured locations for nuclear reactors

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    There are just a handful of regions in Australia shaping up as the most likely candidates for the Coalition's proposal to install nuclear reactors in Australia, as the party eyes retiring coal stations as a way to go nuclear.

    Read the full article from the ABC


    Small Modular Reactor project at Clarington’s Darlington Nuclear on time and on budget

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    Darlington Nuclear is making a habit of getting work done as promised after announcing this week that early work on the small modular reactor megaproject at the Clarington nuclear plant is on time and on budget.

    Read the full article from Insuaga




    Thank you for your ongoing support. 2024 will be a big year for the nuclear debate.

    Kind Regards,

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    Will Shackel
    Founder of Nuclear for Australia

    Nuclear for Australia
    https://www.nuclearforaustralia.com/


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