Australian nuclear news week to 4th March.

Headlines as they come in:
- Dutton’s nuclear gamble short on detail, but voters don’t seem to care
- Nuclear power struggling to maintain current level of stagnation, let alone achieve any growth
- New report details nuclear power’s demise.
- Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan is off in the never-never, but our power bills and emissions pledge are not
- Nuclear powers down as global reactor numbers shrink.
- AUKUS ‘impact assessment’ report ignores nuclear submarine risks in South Australia.
- Why the Coalition should stop trying to silence nuclear power critics
- Nuclear reactors could become targets of war, defence experts warn.
- Chinese warships sailing the Tasman Sea expose AUKUS folly.
- Not everyone knows acronyms’: Australian politicians shrug off Trump blunder on AUKUS.
- If China can’t scale nuclear, Australia’s got Buckley’s
- New report skewers Coalition’s contentious nuclear plan – and reignites Australia’s energy debate.
- Too slow, too risky, too impractical: Interim senate report pans nuclear.
- Parliamentary inquiry finds nuclear is high risk, zero reward.
- Fake fight over nuclear a distraction from real climate issues.
- Nuclear power would push Australia’s net zero back 12 years.
- Trump-lite: Coalition promises purge of experts who call out nuclear bunkum.
- Peter Dutton abandons global ‘Paris Agreement’ to phase out climate pollution by 2050
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