Australian nuclear news 18 -24 March

Headlines as they come in:
- Dutton’s seat a target in $2m union war against nuclear.
- Coalition must provide clear answers on nuclear policy.
- Nuclear Power In Australia: A Little More Conversation?
- Activists are spending big on pro-nuclear ads, but it’s Dutton’s silence that has Labor’s attention.
- Liberals must abandon unpopular nuclear policy and return to winning formula.
- ‘Vandals in the White House’ no longer reliable allies of Australia, former defence force chief says.
- Climate Activists Protest Liberal Nuclear Speeches In Sydney.
- Liberal supporters launch election ad campaign against Peter Dutton’s plan to build nuclear power plants
- International ‘nuclear tombs’ are being built, but how do we warn future generations of what’s inside?
- Peter Dutton interrupted mid-speech by anti-nuclear protesters
- Bob Carr says Aukus a ‘colossal surrender of sovereignty’ if submarines do not arrive under Australian control.
- Investors take aim at Coalition as nuclear debate hits boiling point
- New advocacy group Liberals Against Nuclear calls on Peter Dutton to dump nuclear promise
- Nuclear policy blocking Liberal gains.
- “Desperate” Liberals urge Dutton to “stop this stupid nuclear palaver”
- Australia: Liberals Against Nuclear launches campaign to return party to core values.
- Peter Dutton is ‘desperate to avoid scrutiny’ on nuclear energy plans –https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3baw-B49d4
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