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TALENT ALERT: Parliamentary inquiry interim report confirms that nuclear is not worth the risk, communities at proposed reactor locations agree

Climate Media Centre < 1 mins read

February 26, 2025

 

A federal report has confirmed that nuclear energy is too risky for Australia – and spokespeople in proposed reactor locations agree.

 

The federal Coalition has proposed introducing nuclear energy to Australia if it wins this year’s election. It says it will build nuclear reactors at seven sites around the country, including near Lithgow.

 

In December, a federal parliamentary committee into nuclear energy visited all seven sites for public hearings, and has today delivered an interim report that shows nuclear energy is not a viable option for Australia’s energy needs or climate commitments.

 

The below spokespeople from Lithgow and surrounds are available for comment.

 

To arrange interviews, please contact:

Emily Watkins on 0420 622 408 or at [email protected]

 

Dr Richard Stiles, Lithgow GP, member of Doctors for the Environment Australia and Lithgow Environment Group president.

Location: Lithgow

 

Greg Mortimer, farmer and businessman living in Hartley Vale near Lithgow. He founded the Lithgow Community Power Project, dedicated to bringing scientific expertise into the region for community engagement about the energy transition. He is fearful that nuclear power development will stymy the nation’s rapid advance in renewable energies.

Location: Hartley Vale

 

Jim Blackwood, Bathurst Community Climate Action Network (BCCAN) vice-president and retired Bathurst GP will speak on behalf of BCCAN at the Lithgow hearing.

Location: Bathurst

 

Julie Favell, founding member of Lithgow Environment Group and natural areas officer, who advocates for renewable power, the preservation of natural areas and reducing emissions and loss of habitat.

Location: Lithgow

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