Opposition leader Peter Dutton faces several challenges to his plan for Australia to produce nuclear power, with his initial proposal sparking a nationwide debate. On Wednesday, Dutton announced that if elected, the Opposition planned to build seven nuclear reactors on the sites of retired coal-fired power stations. The proposed sites are Tarong and Callide in Queensland, Liddell and Mount Piper in NSW, Port Augusta in South Australia, Loy Yang in Victoria, and Muja in Western Australia.
"If the Coalition were elected, it could not proceed with establishing nuclear power stations without first legislating to remove the current ban in the Commonwealth law and to override the ban in State laws," she told SBS News. "This would mean that it would have to get its legislation through the Senate, which may well be a difficult task.
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