Coalition believes nuclear energy is ‘worth pursuing’

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Shadow Environment Minister Jonathon Duniam says the Coalition believes that nuclear energy is an industry “worth pursuing” in Australia. “That’s a contrast between us and the government,” he told Sky News Australia.

Shadow Environment Minister Jonathon Duniam says the Coalition believes that nuclear energy is an industry “worth pursuing” in Australia.

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