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The scars of Australia's nuclear past stain Coalit
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Reply #1 - Yesterday at 6:54pm
 
Yes - who can forget the Canberra Meltdown ... the fallout is still destroying brain tissue down there and the streets are filled with zombies......

Now that's an important and unique cultural thing - this making of stone axes.... must've given 'em the advantage over their enemies who were everywhere under their old style of government... Xenophobia is an Aboriginal word, after all..

They use a sandstone rock to sharpen them?  How many years did it take?

This is a put-up, right?
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The hysteria and full-blown scare campaign surrounding nuclear power is nothing short of ridiculous. But, it's not surprising, coming from Labor, whose opposition to nuclear is purely based on ideology and not science. I notice Albo mentioned putting in only so-called "renewables", since most of the coal power stations closed in the last 3 or 4 years, rather than replace them with new cleaner coal power stations that actually provide reliable baseload power generation. Albo's actions (and inactions) on power have only lead to power bills going up.
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