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Nuclear – and therefore – uranium, has been a key issue leading up to the 2025 Federal Election.

So, is Liberal leader Peter Dutton right in claiming nuclear is crucial for Australia’s future energy needs? Or, Is Labor’s Anthony Albanese being responsible in saying the costs and historical risks outweigh the reward.

Hear from the experts at this week’s WA Mining Club May event at Perth’s Optus Stadium.

The panellists you’ll see in this debate filmed by HotCopper are:

  • Jaz Diab (Partner/MD at GNSP (Global Nuclear Security Partners));
  • Nicholas Crowther (Principal Advisor – Nuclear Energy at Minerals Council of Australia); and,
  • James Fleay (Project Development Manager – Public Infrastructure, Bechtel Australia and former Senior Policy Advisor to Ted O’Brien – Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy).

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