Australia is currently the world’s largest exporter of Uranium and currently exports 31% of the global supply. Australia’s current policy is to only sell uranium to countries which have signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
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Response rates from 93.9k Australia voters.
65% Yes |
35% No |
42% Yes |
35% No |
23% Yes, but only if exports go to countries which have signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty |
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Unique answers from Australia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B38RCK72wks2W
Yes, taxed at a much higher rate for an Australian Sovereign Fund and only to countries who have signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty
@B2F9ZZ7 1mo1MO
Yes, and we should national all of our mining so that we can bring down rare metal prices as well as fuel prices and choose how much we export. Australians should get first pick of our own resources
@9ZTPDVM3mos3MO
Yes, but only to friendly nations and not to those with a history of using such resources for nefarious methods.
@9ZFK6PH4mos4MO
We should keep the uranium for ourselves and use them for the development of fission based nuclear energy plants.
@92HPMZ33yrs3Y
Yes to mining for our own domestic use. No export!
@92H4H5F3yrs3Y
Yes, but only with permission from aboriginal communities
@92H33WC3yrs3Y
Yes mine it but don’t export it
@92GD3Z33yrs3Y
No, we should be investing in more renewable energy sources such as electric cars
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