Australian nuclear news headlines 16 -23 September

Headlines as they come in:
- Peter Dutton refuses to divulge costs of going nuclear at anticipated ‘could it work’ speech
- Why is Peter Dutton so frightened of nuclear detail?
- Peter Dutton’s weird obsession with uncosted nuclear risks energy security, the economy and our kids’ future.
- Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan still has no costings, and no grid connection: It’s a political hoax
- Australian film-maker refused entry into India.
- We don’t need nuclear power – the path to cheaper electricity is renewables.
- AUKUS boss insists project remains on track despite frustrations and staff upheaval within submarine agency
- South Australia joins Denmark in elite club of two, “pushing the boundaries” of renewable energy integration
- Nuclear debate stalls as detail goes missing in action
- Coalition should show us its sums on nuclear
- Peter Dutton and the pursuit of fame .
- Affordable nuclear? Dutton’s plan would add nearly $1,000 a year to the power bill of a family of four
- Global status report highlights parlous state of nuclear power sector
- “Catastrophic:” Coalition plan to stop renewables and push nuclear will result in massive supply gaps
- The UK’s nuclear waste problem .
- Nuclear in Australia would increase household power bills
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