Australian nuclear news headlines 17 – 23 December.

Headlines as they come in:
- A monumental hurdle stands before Dutton’s nuclear plan
- Communities vent frustration at Coalition’s nuclear plan for their towns
- The LNP’s nuclear policy is working just fine
- The glaring gaps and unanswered questions in the Coalition’s nuclear plan and costings.
- Nationals senator says Coalition introduced nuclear as a political fix.
- Letter re: Canada selling fission Uranium to OZ.
- Power, control and symbolic masculinity: How Freud might diagnose the pro nuclear lobby
- Angus Taylor’s word salad blurs the truth about power bills under the Coalition’s $331b nuclear plan.
- Dutton’s nuclear plans need detailed timeline.
- Dutton said a reactor’s waste would fill a Coke can: Try 27,000 of them.
- Dutton’s nuclear plan a “con job” and a recipe for blackouts, says Bowen
- ‘Don’t want nuclear power’: Wild scenes as protestors storm Perth’s CBD during inquiry into nuclear energy.
- Dutton says nuclear will cost $331 billion: Chalmers adds $4 trillion to that.
- Dutton’s nuclear plan stops decarbonisation, punishes consumers and hurts the economy.
- Inquiry into Nuclear Power Generation in Australia travels to Collie for public hearing.
- The Coalition is playing voters for mugs once again with its nuclear costings.
- Coalition’s nuclear plan will hit Earth with 1.7bn extra tonnes of CO2 before 2050, experts warn .
- 6 million have solar and will vote.
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