‘Three fatal errors’: Bowen outlines ‘flaws’ in nuclear policy
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‘Three fatal errors’: Bowen outlines ‘flaws’ in Dutton’s nuclear policy
No costings on power bill reductions in nuclear report
It will be cheaper to reach net zero with nuclear: O’Brien
Striking Qantas engineers target Christmas disruption
Trump invites China’s Xi to his inauguration
‘Making it up as they go along’: Bowen slams Coalition’s nuclear claims
That’s a wrap
That’s a wrap – thank you for reading the Need to Know blog today. These were some of the main stories:
Bowen outlines ‘flaws’ in Dutton’s nuclear policy: Energy Minister Chris Bowen says there are “three fatal errors” in Peter Dutton and the Coalition’s nuclear energy costings.
- It will be cheaper to reach net zero with nuclear: Shadow energy minister Ted O’Brien says it will be cheaper to reach net zero by 2050 with an energy mix that includes nuclear power.
Striking Qantas engineers target Christmas disruption: Hundreds of Qantas engineers have walked off the job during one of the busiest times of the year after long-running wage negotiations between unions and the airline stalled.
Trump invites China’s Xi to his inauguration: President-elect Donald Trump has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration next month – extending a diplomatic olive branch even as he threatens to levy big tariffs on Chinese goods.
Trump is named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’: President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell on Thursday (Friday AEDT) at the New York Stock Exchange after being recognised for the second time by Time magazine as its “Person of the Year”.
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