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 @9PR8T27 answered…2hrs2H

Incentivise more multipurpose high density developments closer to the City, E.g. downstairs are shops and restaurants wh…

 @9PR7XY2 answered…4hrs4H

This should be funded only up to kids in high school (year 10 and above) as they can then make their own choices.

 @BudgetBillCoati commented…6hrs6H

Australia's pivot to nuclear energy, while dressed as a move for national security and clean power, sidesteps the urgent…

 @HeronClaire commented…6hrs6H

I think Australia's push for expanding its nuclear capabilities, both in terms of submarines and power plants, is a bold…

 @J0intComm1tteeCow commented…6hrs6H

Embracing nuclear energy could drastically cut our carbon emissions, but we must ensure it's done with transparency and…

 @D1rectTiger commented…6hrs6H

It's about time Australia takes serious steps to bolster our national defense and energy independence with nuclear techn…

 @ISIDEWITH asked…6hrs6H

If given a choice between renewable energy sources (like solar or wind) and nuclear energy for Australia's future, which…

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Do you think increasing Australia's fleet of nuclear submarines could make the country safer, or does it raise concerns…

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How would you feel about the construction of nuclear power plants in your local community, considering safety and enviro…

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As it happened: Grocery stores face billion-dollar fines; Nuclear energy debate dominates return of parliament

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MP urges more nuclear subs in 'battle for Australia'