Australian nuclear news from 26 August to 1st September

Australian nuclear news from 26 August to 1st September
Headlines as they come in:
- A quick update on Submissions to Parliament about the new AUKUS agreement.
- Anthony Albanese uses visit to Collie to slam Peter Dutton’s nuclear plans.
- Dutton’s nuclear vision is distorted by ignorance (or worse)
- WA town Collie’s efforts to save its future distracted by nuclear talk.
- That time when Canada cancelled its nuclear submarine order
- Barnaby’s Bush Summit bombshell: Why ScoMo wouldn’t back nuclear.
- ‘Heavily male dominated’: Nuclear workforce has to be ‘more balanced’
- Defence Minister Richard Marles opened $600k second office in Geelong, a short walk from his existing space
- Opposing a USA-led international nuclear agreement that is bizarrely unfair to Australia.
- The AUKUS submarine deal has been exposed as a monumental folly – is it time to abandon ship?
- Coalition Proposal Undercuts Australians to Fund Expensive Nuclear Fantasy
- Coalition pledges to ditch nuclear sites if earthquake zones are declared unsafe
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