WA Liberals promise to lift uranium ban, but remain wary of nuclear

A West Australian Liberal government would overturn a ban on uranium to create thousands of new jobs and diversify the local economy, but party leader Libby Mettam has insisted the state is not ready for nuclear power.

Ms Mettam said overturning the ban, which was implemented in 2017 by the McGowan Labor government, would allow the state to capitalise on surging uranium prices and help WA become a hub for nuclear technology. WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam: Overturning a uranium mining ban would not “throw the doors wide open” to nuclear power generation.. Trevor Collens “Government needs to be behind and support industry, not leading the charge with ideologues opposed to mining. We must stop our approvals processes from being hijacked by activists,” she said.

“Embracing uranium mining in WA is a strategic move that not only addresses our economic needs but also positions us as pioneers in the global transition […]

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