China doesn't want Australia to become independent , utilising it's own clean resources, China currently manufacturers 90% of our green, renewable energy products, and our going nuclear stands to hurt China's already dying economy.
This is an Australian political leader who is more invested in China's manufacturing industry than his own countries.
https://alp.org.au/news/duttons-nuclear ... too-risky/
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal ... 5ffvg.html
Australian researchers created solar photovoltaic technology – which converts sunlight directly into electricity – but China invested strategically in manufacturing and now dominates global supply, producing about 90 per cent of the world's solar panels.- SMH Mar 2024
With 99% of Australian solar panels being manufactured in China, should Australia go nuclear, this will hurt China's manufacturing industry greatly.
It's definitely time to make the transition to nuclear energy in Australia, make use of all our natural resources.
Bad luck for China.
Bad luck for Labor and Albo

I wrote about this year's ago, and am glad we have a Liberal candidate with some vision beyond being held to ransom by another countries manufacturing industry.
The ALP are absolutely threatened by the prospect of Australia going nuclear, because without China's endorsement of their party, they will have to rely upon what Australians are prepared to offer in the way of political sponsorships ( donations) instead.
Refugee's and low-income immigrants can't afford to sustain their grubby campaigns. They rely upon big industry and unions especially that which CHINA has invested in.
No wonder Albos gone into overdrive about the prospect of Australia going nuclear.
Dutton has the right idea, utilising a combination of natural and affordable resources that we have available to us in Australia.
Albo has shot himself in the foot in calling Duttons nuclear energy transition unaffordable. He will now have to explain how this is so.
He can't!
