Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic says governments can indeed choose to back promising ideas. He is in the US to find out how.
, Dr Chalmers flagged plans for the government to collaborate and co-invest with business and investment funds – including superannuation – to address the clean energy transition, housing affordability, disability support, aged care and education.
“If the Coalition wants to talk about nuclear power, they need to let us know where they are going to put it up. To meet the needs projected for energy production, they need to have 80 of these small modular reactors. Where are they going to put it?” “I think AUKUS does offer a lot of opportunity for Australian-American commercial collaboration, from a defence perspective, and clearly we will definitely look to engage on that,” he said.
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