Federal Nationals leader David Littleproud says he expects Queensland to fall into line on nuclear power if the Coalition wins the next federal election. What does the law say?
In a void of detail, two reports attempt to spell the challenge for Peter Dutton to go nuclear
Two reports that suggest nuclear power would push up power bills by hundreds of dollars and leave as much as half of Australia's energy demands unmet are being used by the government to tighten the screws on the Coalition over its nuclear proposal.
Photo shows A nuclear cooling plantNorth Korea offers first glimpse of secretive weapons-grade uranium facility — see inside
North Korea has offered its first glimpse into a secretive facility used to produce weapons-grade uranium.
Photo shows Kim Jong Un with two men in military uniform and two men in white shirts standing among rows of grey pipes.North Korea's Kim Jong Un says country will increase number of nuclear weapons
Kim Jong Un said North Korea is facing a "grave threat" from what it said was a US-led nuclear-based military bloc in the region.
Photo shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stands at a podium with microphonesChina to build first-ever thorium molten salt nuclear power station in Gobi Desert
China plans to build the world's first-ever nuclear power station using molten salt as the fuel carrier and coolant, and thorium as a fuel source — revealed in a since-deleted report posted on the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics website.
Photo shows Two samples of fluoride salt as a solid and as a liquid.Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine
Hawks among Russia's military analysts have urged President Vladimir Putin to lower the threshold for nuclear weapons use in order to "sober up" Russia's enemies in the West.
Photo shows Russian President Vladimir Putin sits at a table with paper folders in front of himNorth Korea fascinates many worldwide. For South Koreans, its threat is an everyday part of life
From missile launches, balloons filled with waste and strategic partnerships with Vladimir Putin, tensions are rising between North and South Korea. But do residents in the South care?
Photo shows A man cooks in a commercial kitchenWhat can Australia learn from Canada's nuclear experience?
Canada's biggest province generates 51 per cent of its power from nuclear and while some love it, there are still downstream issues to be solved.
Photo shows People swim at a beach next to the buildings of a nuclear plant.Canada’s nuclear power industry ramping up
Nuclear generates more than half of Ontario's electricity, but they're still looking for a permanent solution to nuclear waste.
Has Video Duration: 8 minutes 9 seconds.Nuclear danger heightens amid military attacks on Europe's largest power facility, IAEA warns
The International Atomic Energy Agency warns safety at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in south-eastern Ukraine is deteriorating, after a recent drone strike outside its protection zone.
Photo shows A view showing three brown buildings in an industrial facility marked 3, 4, and 5AUKUS deal would allow US and UK to walk away, with Australia to cover risk of loss or injury
A revamped version of the AUKUS agreement includes indemnity for the US and UK against radioactive waste accidents and lets them walk away with one year's notice.
Photo shows Marles US UK signing AUKUS documentFire extinguished at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
A cooling tower away from the main nuclear reactors was on fire as Ukraine's president accused Russia of destabilising the safety of the plant.
Photo shows Two huge towers are seen from far away with black smoke billowing from the right one, with a river in front of themConcerns over radioactive waste after revamped AUKUS agreement
The transfer of nuclear submarine technology comes as former Prime Minister Paul Keating continued to sound the alarm over the AUKUS treaty.
Photo shows Radioactive Concern, AUKUS Agreement: Jim Chalmers and Lloyd Austin smiling.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 56 seconds.Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles gives an AUKUS update
Defence Minister Richard Marles insists AUKUS milestone won't force Australia to accept foreign nuclear waste.
Photo shows ABC NEWS Interview. Richard Marles.Aukus Milestone. Man waring grey suit with red tie.Has Video Duration: 8 minutes 47 seconds.Marles insists AUKUS milestone won't force Australia to accept foreign nuclear waste
The defence minister insists the milestone agreement on AUKUS does not oblige Australia to take nuclear waste from the United States or United Kingdom.
Photo shows A head and shoulders shot of Richard Marles in a suit and tie speaking at a media conference outdoors.Australia makes undisclosed 'political commitments' in new AUKUS deal on transfer of naval nuclear technology
Undisclosed "political commitments" have been made between the Albanese government and its AUKUS partners, which critics warn may include dumping of radioactive waste in Australia.
Photo shows Richard Marles and Lloyd J Austin smile at each other in front of a military helicopter.Possible solution for disposing of Australia’s nuclear waste emerges
For decades the vexxed question of where to put Australia's nuclear waste has caused division in regional communities.
Has Video Duration: 8 minutes 37 seconds.Beneath the WA outback lies low-level radioactive waste and a lesson for governments
For decades, the issue of where to put Australia's nuclear waste has caused friction in regional communities and frustration for federal politicians on both sides. A possible solution has now emerged.
Photo shows A large white dome that houses low-level radioactive waste.'This is completely safe': Albanese government downplays Perth residents' concern on AUKUS nuclear waste
Australia's Defence Industry Minister plays down concerns over the storage of nuclear waste on an island off Perth's coast, saying the level of radioactive material being handled there is minimal.
Photo shows USS Annapolis arrives in WAPort Augusta First Nations group considers legal battle over proposed nuclear power plant
Port Augusta is turning into a battleground for Labor and the Coalition's opposing solutions to reducing carbon emissions, with some threatening legal action if the Coalition wins government.
Photo shows Lindsay Thomas stands in bush.'Cold War' fears for residents south of Perth as nuclear waste facility clears hurdle
Rockingham residents express alarm at the prospect of a radioactive waste facility at HMAS Stirling naval base on Garden Island, following a decision by the nuclear safety watchdog to approve a plan to prepare a site for one.
Photo shows Submarines sit half submerged at a dock in the ocean