Noosa News
Canavan: ‘Keep nuclear option open’

Senator Canavan seized on news yesterday that Victoria’s Yallourn coal-fired power station would close four years earlier than scheduled as a critical warning sign that renewables would not keep up with future demand.Senator Canavan has been a leading force behind a push within the Nationals to exploit Australia’s coal and uranium reserves for baseload power.In a speech in Townsville today he is expected to call the Yallourn announcement part of a “slow moving train smash”.“Over the next…
Click here to view the original article.
-
General21 hours ago
A feeling of calm before the storm descends on Tasmanian politics following motion of no-confidence in Jeremy Rockliff
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Forty years inside a Brisbane second-hand store
-
Business23 hours ago
What did Macquarie’s “FOMO Meter” reveal about the stock market in May?
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Now Open: The Force Is Strong with Australia’s First-Ever ‘Star Wars’ Cafe, Which Is Serving Up Blue Milk at Melbourne Museum