Govt to assess investment on merit
Govt to assess investment on merit The Age Xavier La Canna and Ben SharplesApril 9, 2009 – “……………………..our responsibility as a government is to do the right thing by Australia, not in the short term, but also in the medium to long term………………..Mr Ferguson earlier on Thursday told a Melbourne Mining Club luncheon he believed Queensland would one day have a uranium industry, contrary to current state government policy…………………….
Mr Ferguson took a swipe at Germany’s policy regarding nuclear power.
“I don’t call the debate in Germany about nuclear power a sensible debate. They are focused on solar PV (photovoltaic),” Mr Ferguson said.
“The current (German) government is absolutely opposed to fronting up on the hard issues with respect to nuclear power …he said
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