Australia's Coalition government plans to build seven nuclear power plants by 2050, replacing coal-fired sites, but faces opposition.

Australia's Coalition government plans to build seven nuclear power plants by 2050, replacing former coal-fired sites, but faces opposition from Labor politicians, unions, and state governments who argue it's unrealistic and poses safety risks. Prime Minister Albanese calls it a "fantasy", while Dutton calls for a nuanced debate. The proposal is expensive and faces Senate and community resistance.

June 20, 2024
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