Australian nuclear news items 28 April – 5 May
Headlines as they come in:
- Nuclear fallout: Coalition’s nuclear energy policy proved toxic to voters.
- Pie in the sky? After the Coalition’s stinging loss, nuclear should be dead. Here’s why it might live on.
- Nationals MPs ‘100 per cent’ back nuclear being kept as Coalition dissects loss
- A resounding win for the world’s nuclear-free clean energy movement.
- Coalition’s nuclear power policy must be nuked.
- Nuclear free voices have an important role to play in the days following the federal election.
- Coalition power plan ‘nuked’ at poll: climate groups.
- Coalition to put nuclear plan on the chopping block.
- Australia lays out red carpet for rapid green energy transition. Can Labor seize the moment?
- Australia Islamic Caliphate? Dark money and the 11th hour Election propaganda blitzkrieg.
- Nuclear power is shaping up as an election loser, and the Murdoch media is not happy.
- As Dutton champions nuclear power, Indigenous artists recall the profound loss of land and life that came from it.
- Australians once feared the health impacts of nuclear. Now nobody’s talking about it
- Dutton’s ‘independent’ nuclear modelling was created by a pro-nuclear think tank .
- Australians’ support for nuclear power ban rises despite Dutton’s best efforts to sell atomic future, survey finds.
- Australia’s arms escalation is in the interest of no one but death
- Malcolm Turnbull hasn’t drunk the Kool-Aid on AUKUS | ABC NEWS – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccQCTLhF1Do
- Firefighters and nurses call on Coalition to drop nuclear energy plans.
- Nuclear power ‘not passing the pub test’, survey authors say
- Traditional owner says “over my dead body” to the Coalition’s nuclear policy.
- Dutton promises $40b debt cut as nuclear questions grow.
- Nuclear support falls since becoming Coalition policy
- What Australians really think of nuclear power
- Government ignores AUKUS ‘very high risk’ warning from the Admiral in charge.
- Aboriginal group from Port Augusta joins experts in explaining the impact of the nuclear industry.
- Why Military Neutrality is a Must for Australia. Renewables, coal or nuclear?
- This election, your generation’s energy preference may play a surprising role
- Coalition says its energy plan is climate approved. Here’s what the IPCC really says about nuclear.
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