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Release of Assange calls for change of whistleblower laws

Release of Assange calls for change of whistleblower laws

My elation and relief at the release of Assange were quickly displaced by rage at the injustice heaped upon this man.

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US justice flaws exposed in the Assange saga

US justice flaws exposed in the Assange saga

After all the depressing world news happening it’s a ray of sunshine to hear that Assange is finally coming home.

Matt Kean’s appointment puts climate before politics

Matt Kean’s appointment puts climate before politics

This is an important appointment by the federal government that will provide an opportunity to help all Australians.

Dutton’s climate politics put our children’s future at risk

Dutton’s climate politics put our children’s future at risk

What appears forgotten in this latest version of Australia’s climate wars is the reason why our planet cannot be allowed to pass 1.5 degrees of warming. At 1.5 degrees we trigger a domino event where a warming planet reinforces further warming that is irreversible.

Empty rhetoric: Coalition’s ‘plan’ laden with disinformation

Empty rhetoric: Coalition’s ‘plan’ laden with disinformation

Stop referring to the Coalition’s nuclear brain explosion as a “plan”. Plans require some essential ingredients and Peter Dutton’s “plan” has none of it.

Wind-powered future the perfect answer to the burning climate question

Wind-powered future the perfect answer to the burning climate question

While one side of politics is touting an expensive, potentially dangerous solution to our future energy needs (nuclear) which probably wouldn’t be operational in my lifetime, congratulations to our federal government for taking a sensible approach which will help take us another step closer to zero carbon emissions.

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Dutton’s nuclear plan lacks logic and detail

Dutton’s nuclear plan lacks logic and detail

It seems that Peter Dutton, in promoting an ill-thought-out nuclear energy plan, has succeeded in his true objective, namely undermining the drive towards renewable energy.

The real reason Peter Dutton wants nuclear power

The real reason Peter Dutton wants nuclear power

There is no Coalition nuclear plan, except to get re-elected (“Dutton hits the nuclear button”, June 20). No nuclear power plants will ever be built here.

Unanswered questions dog Dutton’s nuclear dream

Unanswered questions dog Dutton’s nuclear dream

The Nuclear Energy Institute estimates that one nuclear reactor needs billions of litres of water per year for cooling, and “all of this water requires filtering somehow”. As nuclear reactors need to be operational 24/7 and can’t be switched on and off at short notice to cover peak demand times, where does Dutton suggest this water will come from for his chosen sites?

Dutton’s nuclear nonsense will scare any voter

Dutton’s nuclear nonsense will scare any voter

By refusing to adhere to emissions targets should he win next year’s election, Peter Dutton appears willing to put at risk Australia’s international reputation. He also risks our economic future as a reputable and reliable country in which to invest and do business.

When it comes to the economy, voters have short memories

When it comes to the economy, voters have short memories

After nearly 10 years of the Coalition having many opportunities to deliver surpluses, it not only failed to do so but managed to leave us with a trillion-dollar debt. On the other hand, Jim Chalmers will be the first treasurer in nearly two decades to bring in back-to-back surpluses.