Australia must pursue the nuclear option, Coalition declares
The man drafting the Coalition’s energy policy says we can’t reach net zero without nuclear as a visiting advocate claims he was asked to hush-up a meeting with Labor.
The man drafting the Coalition’s energy policy says we can’t reach net zero without nuclear as a visiting advocate claims he was asked to hush-up a meeting with Labor.
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