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Coalition pledges to ditch nuclear sites if earthquake zones are declared unsafe

Coalition pledges to ditch nuclear sites if earthquake zones are declared unsafe

Following Friday’s Hunter Valley earthquake, Dutton’s energy spokesman, Ted O’Brien, says a Coalition government would review the sites if elected.

  • by Mike Foley

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The anti-wind farm groups pushing the nuclear option to rural Australia

The anti-wind farm groups pushing the nuclear option to rural Australia

Travelling roadshows of climate sceptics and nuclear enthusiasts are hitting regional towns nominated by Peter Dutton for nuclear. But are people listening?

  • by Bianca Hall
Second earthquake leaves residents without power, water near site of proposed nuclear plant

Second earthquake leaves residents without power, water near site of proposed nuclear plant

Thousands of people have been left without power after a magnitude 4.5 quake shook the NSW Upper Hunter region on Saturday afternoon.

  • by Ben Cubby, Jessica McSweeney and Michael Ruffles
Earthquake damages buildings near site of proposed nuclear plant

Earthquake damages buildings near site of proposed nuclear plant

The “quite alarming” quake was felt from southern Sydney to Coffs Harbour on the Mid North Coast.

  • by Ben Cubby and Jessica McSweeney
The ‘scared’ green activist who is now embracing a nuclear future

The ‘scared’ green activist who is now embracing a nuclear future

Long-time environmentalist Arnold Dix, who gained fame when he helped rescue 41 Indian workers trapped in a Himalayan tunnel, says the threat of climate change means rethinking everything.

  • by Annika Smethurst
‘Deliberate secrecy’: Sydney radioactive site cleaned up after a century of delay
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‘Deliberate secrecy’: Sydney radioactive site cleaned up after a century of delay

Residents recall idyllic childhoods, playing by the Parramatta River foreshore and working in vegetable gardens. What they didn’t know was the extent of radiation contamination that has only now been cleaned up.

  • by Ben Cubby
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Taxpayers will come dead last at the Brisbane Games
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Taxpayers will come dead last at the Brisbane Games

Australia may be sweeping up gold in Paris, but the realities of hosting the Olympic Games in 2032 are proving seriously dire.

  • by Shane Wright
Top agency casts doubt on nuclear reactors flagged by Dutton

Top agency casts doubt on nuclear reactors flagged by Dutton

Australia’s academy of engineers says the cost and operational performance of small modular nuclear reactors are untested and unproven.

  • by Bianca Hall
Can the Voices model help communities fight off nuclear reactors?

Can the Voices model help communities fight off nuclear reactors?

Coal communities across the country – facing the loss of industry, jobs and the social fabric that binds them together – are poised to transition from the coal that built their histories.

  • by Bianca Hall and Mike Foley
No time to waste on another climate war, big business warns

No time to waste on another climate war, big business warns

Energy and manufacturing giants are refusing to back the Coalition’s rejection of Australia’s 2030 climate targets, and want to accelerate the green power shift.

  • by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
Dutton’s nuclear ‘frolic’ a recipe for higher bills and blackout risk: Bowen

Dutton’s nuclear ‘frolic’ a recipe for higher bills and blackout risk: Bowen

Energy Minister Chris Bowen will say Australians can choose “reliable renewables or risky reactors – but not both”.

  • by Mike Foley