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Clive Palmer enthuses about nuclear power for South Australia: Labor and Liberal do not agree

Clive Palmer says SA needs nuclear to stop being a ‘backwater’ during federal election visit,  ABC News, 3 May 19  Clive Palmer has described South Australia as a “backwater” which lacks “enterprise, energy and investment” during a campaign visit to Adelaide to spruik his party’s pro-nuclear policies.

Key points:

  • Mr Palmer says if UAP wins the balance of power, it will fight to bring nuclear energy to SA
  • He also wants the Murray-Darling Basin Plan scrapped
  • A royal commission into nuclear energy in SA found it would not be commercially viable

The United Australia Party (UAP) leader wants nuclear reactors built in South Australia as a way of boosting investment and jobs.

The State Government ruled out the nuclear option following a royal commission which concluded in 2016.

A citizens’ jury also rejected a high-level waste dump “under any circumstances”.

However, Mr Palmer said South Australia had the “world’s largest uranium deposits” and should embrace nuclear technology.

“Australia has had nuclear reactors for 50 years at Lucas Heights in the middle of Sydney,” he said.

“There’s no safety issues with them. They operate every day and they’re still there today.”

In 2018, an independent expert review found the Lucas Heights nuclear medicine lab failed modern nuclear safety standards and had a culture of “make-do and mend”.

A contamination incident at the facility was deemed the most serious in the world in 2017 according to the International Nuclear Event Scale — the global grading system for nuclear incidents.

Days after the review was released, another contamination scare at the reactor occurred, in which radiation levels rose “above allowable limits set by the regulator”.

Mr Palmer said he hoped to secure the “balance of power” to work towards establishing “nuclear reactors and a vibrant manufacturing industry in South Australia”. He said any future reactor “may not be, or it may be, Australian-owned”…….

Royal commission ruled out nuclear energy

Both the Liberals and Labor have hit back at Mr Palmer’s remarks, with Labor senator Penny Wong saying they prove “Clive would be devastating to South Australia……

Both the Liberal and Labor parties in South Australia rejected the royal commission’s suggestion that the state should pursue removal of federal prohibitions on nuclear power development.

In a statement, SA Energy Minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan reaffirmed that commitment.  “The State Government does not support the introduction of nuclear power in South Australia,” he said…….. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-02/clive-palmer-campaigns-for-federal-election-in-south-australia/11069286

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