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Dutton’s tight-lipped nuclear policy takes people for fools

Nuclear power is line-ball when it comes to support or opposition, but many people think it’s worth being investigated.

Dutton’s nuclear plan is surrounded by false claims and policy gaps – but people are listening

Australians are still paying a price for the energy policy disputes of the past. The nuclear proposal is unlikely to end the argument.

David Crowe
David Crowe

Chief political correspondent

Dutton’s nuclear non-policy sets a new low for political debate

The opposition leader called it “bold” and “visionary”, but his policy seems born of cowardice – namely his refusal to confront divisions on climate in the Coalition.

Sean Kelly
Sean Kelly

Columnist

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Peter Dutton has proposed building seven new nuclear power stations.

Dutton’s tight-lipped nuclear policy takes people for fools

Nuclear power is line-ball when it comes to support or opposition, but many people think it’s worth being investigated.

  • The Herald's View
Peter Dutton has a fight on his hands to convince voters of his nuclear power plans.

Dutton’s nuclear plan is surrounded by false claims and policy gaps – but people are listening

Australians are still paying a price for the energy policy disputes of the past. The nuclear proposal is unlikely to end the argument.

  • by David Crowe

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