Labor has set up a special fund begging for donations to its campaign against nuclear energy, as it cops growing backlash for running a"scare campaign" in response to the Coalition's proposal to build seven reactors in regional Australia.
"We can’t take anything for granted in this debate – Peter Dutton will go straight to the Tony Abbott playbook and lie with a straight face every day. "Australia is not blessed with options to use hydro power as base load, and therefore nuclear provides the next best 'clean' option," he said. Shadow minister for climate change and energy Ted O'Brien accused Labor of"running around with scare campaigns" instead of engaging in"meaningful debate about Australia’s future energy security".
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen was approached for comment in relation to the wording of Labor's new campaign and recent social media commentary, but his office did not provide an official response.