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Canadian nuclear energy plan, SMRs, market’s role; threat to Victorian landscape; union seat on RBA board; CFMEU, Labor conference and Voice; Australia’s role in Timor-Leste.

”, August 21), it is not always so. Last year in France, 32 of 56 nuclear reactors were shut down due to maintenance or technical problems as the driest summer in 500 years meant power plant cooling systems failed. The minister also failed to mention that Ontario’s electricity costs twice as much as Quebec’s.

Andrew Liveris, formerly of our “gas-led recovery”, says the Labor Party can be “slowly” convinced to abandon its position on nuclear power. But nuclear is neither “best” for Australia nor is it a matter of “slowly” convincing the government to adopt it. Before entering parliament in 1981, from 1973 to 1981, Bob Hawke was a member of the RBA board, reappointed by Malcolm Fraser.As chroniclers of the Hawke years have pointed out, in 1974, Hawke, with ACTU executive support, had proposed an ACTU-Whitlam “labour movement bargain, wage restraint for income transfers”.

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