Peter Dutton ramps up nuclear power push and claims Labor down ‘renewable rabbit hole’
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from Environment | The Guardian on (#6CRME)
Opposition leader to tell Institute of Public Affairs that domestic reactors are natural next step from Aukus pact
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The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has ramped up calls for nuclear power in Australia, casting the move as a way to avoid dependence on wind and solar technology from China and a natural next step from the Aukus pact.
Dutton will make the comments on Friday at an event organised by the Institute of Public Affairs, a Liberal-aligned thinktank that has publicly opposed curbs on coal-fired power and has lobbied against the net zero by 2050 policy.
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