Opposition leader to promote nuclear energy policy at small business conference

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The federal opposition leader will argue that his nuclear energy policy will help small businesses by creating cheaper energy costs. He will promote the coalition's upcoming energy policy at a small business conference in Sydney.

The federal opposition leader will use a small business conference in Sydney to argue that his nuclear energy policy will help them by creating cheaper energy costs, Australian Associated Press reports. Peter Dutton believes lower energy costs are key to unlocking Australia’s future economic competitiveness and nuclear would help bring prices down. He will take the opportunity to spruik the coalition’s upcoming energy policy at a small business conference in Sydney on Wednesday.

“I want to see our industries remain onshore and the cost of doing business come down for small businesses across the country,” he is expected to say in his speech at the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia event. He will say he wants to broaden the nation’s manufacturing capabilities by growing the resource and defence sectors and developing a domestic green steel industry. “But these goals cannot be achieved without cheap, consistent and clean power,” he will sa

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