Fantasy policies promise a fairytale outcome
As attention turns to Glasgow, it’s time to face the fact the wool has been pulled over our eyes.
As attention turns to Glasgow, it’s time to face the fact the wool has been pulled over our eyes.
Away from the meaningless pledges of Glasgow, those who rule out nukes are clearly more interested in political grandstanding than practical outcomes.
The former chief executive of Australia’s nuclear science organisation has backed the establishment of a domestic nuclear energy industry,
If the Coalition signs up for net zero by 2050, it will abandon its base and widen our societal rift.
We all make errors, but Norman Swan’s backflips defy belief.
When one of our own former leaders tells the world that Australia cannot be trusted, the problem is pathetically clear.
Leading group of conservatives urging those on the right of politics to stop whingeing and act will have you nodding in furious agreement.
Just as nuclear-powered subs will come to pass, no matter the indolence of our politicians, so too will nuclear energy.
Of all the cruelties shown by Australians towards fellow Australians during this pandemic, this is by far the worst.
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