Liberals must lead on coal, gas and nuclear to distinguish from Labor
History Lecturer and Author Stephen Chavura urges the Liberal Party to develop a strong nuclear energy policy after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dodged questions on the topic.
'This is a phenomenal opportunity for the Liberal Party to set itself apart from the Labor Party and to emphasise our coal … gas and nuclear,' Mr Chavura told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
'It's an incredible opportunity, why won't the Liberals take it up?'

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