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Qld premier raises problem of water risk under Dutton’s nuclear plan

James HallQueensland correspondent

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Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy plan would require a plebiscite in Queensland, “substantial regulatory reform” and could risk the state’s water security, a government report has found.

Analysis from Labor Premier Steven Miles’ department concluded a legislative overhaul would be needed for the Liberal-National opposition’s proposal to convert seven power plants across the country to nuclear, including Callide and Tarong in Queensland.

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James Hall is the Financial Review's Queensland correspondent. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.hall@nine.com.au

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