Australian nuclear news headlines 9 – 16 September
Headlines as they come in:
- David Noonan confronts Australia’s politicians with critical unanswered questions on the AUKUS agreement – will they pretend not to hear this?
- 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
- Labor claims Aukus nuclear waste dumping issue just a Greens scare campaign.
- Barnaby Joyce — nuclear energy not as cheap as he thinks it is
- Record weeks for renewables blow up Dutton’s nuclear con
- Albanese has a second chance with AUKUS.
- Award-winning Australian film-maker David Bradbury detained in India (he exposed India’s repression of its peaceful anti-nuclear activists).
- The lucrative charity, yes CHARITY, running the Land Forces weapons expo
- Why Aged Care Funding Scrutinised, but Military Spending Not
- Submission -James Lechte – re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion it’s not too late to walk back this AUKUS commitment .
- Submission – Stephen Clendinnen – re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion – oppose this costly, dangerous, AUKUS mistake.
- Submission -Terry Barridge – re new agreement on Naval Nuclear Propulsion – it’s dangerous, the public should vote on it.
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