Australian nuclear news 10-17 March.

Headlines as they come in:
- The end of coal and the fake nuclear energy ‘red herring’
- Greens leader Adam Bandt says Australia should walk away from AUKUS in wake of Trump’s tariffs.
- Bandt says Australia should cancel Aukus payments and leave pact.
- Australia’s Trump cards.
- The Lizard’s Revenge
- Silent vigil against nuclear.
- There’s a bipartisan conspiracy of silence on AUKUS — and it flies in the face of democracy
- “Nothing but broken promises”: ICAN Ambassador, Karina Lester calls out Australia’s inaction on the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
- New tool to cut through energy debate as price hike prompts new questions about nuclear
- Coalition’s Canavan forgets he’s backing nuclear, calls for new coal power as election looms .
- Radioactive secrets: Fight to hide AUKUS nuclear waste sites gets absurd .
- US report discusses possibility of nuclear submarine accident, if subs supplied to Australia.
- Higher household bills by 2030 under nuclear: report.
- Coalition’s nuclear plan most expensive option for Australia, former US climate official says.
- Climate Authority head Matt Kean says Liberals ‘socialist’ for ‘nonsense’ nuclear policy.
- What if a Fukushima-sized nuclear accident happened in Australia? –
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