Australian nuclear news headlines Sept 5 – 9

Headlines as they come in
- Submission- G.H. Toll -re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion- Australia should pursue an independent non aligned foreign policy.
- Submission- Joseph Philippa-re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion- Much to lose and nothing to gain.
- South Australia is aiming for 100% renewable energy by 2027. It’s already internationally ‘remarkable’
- For Australia to meet emissions reduction targets, we don’t need nuclear energy.
- Basing US Nuclear Subs at Stirling on Garden Island makes Western Australia a nuclear target, while risking “catastrophic conditions” in a N-Sub reactor accident.
- Yah would’nt know it was happening. USA military might and toxic nuclear waste quietly infiltrating Australia?
- (CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE – The Public Interest and Indigenous Rights in South Australia must not be compromised by an untenable Defence imposition of AUKUS military High-Level nuclear waste & nuclear weapons usable fissile material on the Woomera Area.)
- Mining bash to dish up nuclear as PM pushes future plan
- Submission- Amelia King -re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion- a shoddy deal for submarines that might not even exist
- Submission- Andrew Gaines -re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion- could take us to war against China
- Submission- Susan Benham-re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion- financial and security concerns.
- Another Hunter Valley earthquake sounds alarms on Coalition’s nuclear scheme
- Ted O’Brien’s not so excellent nuclear adventure
- The massive new projects propelling South Australia towards 100 per cent net renewables.
- Give Me Missiles: Gina Rinehart and the Pathologies of Mining
- From the archives: Racist statements by mining magnate Lang Hancock, and claims that he had Aboriginal children
- Submission- Friends of the Earth -re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion.
- Cash splash for nuclear towns under Coalition plan. Climate review backs solar, wind, hydrogen, not nuclear
- How much water does nuclear really need?
- Steve Thomas admits Collie residents unlikely to have “veto” in Coalition’s nuclear plans.
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