'For the forgotten Australians': Opposition leader confident to win next election with nuclear energy plan

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Peter Dutton has used an address to Liberal party members to promote his controversial nuclear plans, saying the next election will define Australia's energy future.

Peter Dutton has used an address to Liberal party members to promote his controversial nuclear plans, saying the next election will define Australia's energy future.Peter Dutton has used an address to Liberal party members to promote his controversial nuclear plans, saying the next election will define Australia's energy future.

After a week at the centre of a highly-charged political debate, Opposition leader Peter Dutton has sought comfort from an audience of Liberal Party politicians, administrators and party activists. At the forefront of his priorities is his nuclear power plan, pledging to open seven plants across the country by 2035 on the sites of retired or retiring coal stations."Nuclear is safe, it is reliable, it will produce cleaner, consistent and affordable energy. Peter's plan will mean a new generation of Australians will get the opportunity for world leading skills and get to work in high paying jobs.

Assistant Climate Change and Energy Minister Jenny McAllister says that's the multi-billion dollar question the government is demanding answers for.

 

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