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ANA Conference

ANA2025 Conference

ANA2025 Conference, Hosted by the Australian Nuclear Association. 9 am – 5 pm AEDT on Friday 10th October 2025, at…

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Q&A

Questions and Answers on Cost and Bans

Question: Is nuclear energy going to be too expensive for Australia? Answer: Until the ban is lifted and vendors do…

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Q: Can Australia prevent accidents when it is new to nuclear power?

A: Australia already has a regulatory system and nuclear expertise from safely and successfully operating a nuclear research reactor which…

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Q: Can nuclear power plants handle the extreme weather and earthquakes of Australia?

A: They currently handle much worse in countries like America and Japan. Australia has powerful cyclones in the north, severe…

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Q: Could an accident like Fukushima happen again?

A: Not only were all existing reactors updated to account for a Fukushima-type situation, but new reactors have those improvements…

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Q: Is it safe to have a nuclear reactor in Australia?

A: It is as safe as other clean energy, like solar and wind, and a lot safer than oil and…

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Questions and Answers on Nuclear Waste

Question: How can Australia handle all the nuclear waste from several nuclear power plants? Answer: Australia already manages radioactive waste…

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Previous Meetings

National Nuclear Tour by Grace Stanke 29 Jan – 6 Feb 2025

Grace Stanke, Miss America 2023 and Nuclear Engineer with Constellation Energy, is visiting Australia.  Nuclear for Australia is hosting evening…

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Previous Meetings

Integrating nuclear generation into the Australian electricity grid – Wed 19 Feb 2025

Speaker: Dr Robert Barr AM FIEAust CPEng, Director, Electric Power Consulting. Annual meeting of the Four Societies – the Australian…

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Previous Meetings

Our best future grid – Options for nuclear

Speaker: Dr Adi Paterson FIEAust CPEng, Founder Siyeva Consulting and former CEO of ANSTO. Date: 6 pm AEST Wed 31…

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