Australian nuclear news 21 – 28 October.

- Event: 5 November Protest weapons manufacturer conference in Canberra
- Support for nuclear power will evaporate at next election, Chris Bowen predicts
- Australia votes at the UN General Assembly.
- New Paper: Nuclear Weapons and Our Climate
- Australian Civil Society Statement for COP29 Baku, Azerbaijan.
- BAE Systems fire: blaze at shipyard ‘could delay Aukus’
- Low-level nuclear waste from submarines to be stored at Osborne, South Australia‘
- You couldn’t make this up’: Expert pans Ontario nuclear option.
- Crisafulli victory sets up awkward clash over nuclear.
- Atomic power probe shows experts divided on nuclear energy.
- Coalition’s nuclear plan is ‘today’s version of a lump of coal in parliament’, inquiry told.
- Matt Kean lambasts ‘wild fantasy’ of former Coalition colleagues to extend coal power and build nuclear plants
- Ambassador John Bolton tells 7NEWS Donald Trump re-election could mean AUKUS nuclear submarines plan torn up
- Drink up: Peter Dutton needs one billion empty Coke cans to store his nuclear waste
- Crisafulli at odds with Federal Coalition on nuclear
- Union slams “false hope” in nuclear push, warns energy jobs at risk
- Too old, too expensive: Coal can’t wait for nuclear, says energy regulator
- I’ll be the best friend you ever had, Peter Dutton promises miners.
- BHP’s untenable extraction of Great Artesian Basin waters for the Olympic Dam copper-uranium mine.
- Potential issues’ with Coalition’s planned nuclear reactor sites, safety expert warns
- Select Committee on Nuclear Energy – Submissions close 15 November.
- Delay-mongers have latched on to nuclear
- Nuclear too slow to replace coal by 2035.
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