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A vision full of power for Australia

By Stuart Ballantyne - posted Tuesday, 10 May 2022


There are many nuclear ships around the world and the very construction of these ships, even if there is an accident or incident, makes them a much safer bet than older shore installations such as Chernobyl. Yet "Our ABC" reported Fukushima as having caused many deaths, when there was actually none from the nuclear plant but deaths and injuries came from the tsunami that caused the plant shutdown.

We don't need the ABC giving oxygen to the malcontents with their ritual belching of misinformation.

We do need many more people with vision to stand up for what is good for our country.

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As a Nation approaching an election at the same time when we are watching Europe and the UK go through a world of pain with lack of affordable power, should we be committing to renewables or nuclear? As a ship designer, I can confirm the nuclear is the blatantly obvious answer, but there is an absence of dialogue on "Vision policies" by our potential leaders.

Be careful who you vote for !.

"Where there is no vision, the people perish": Proverbs

 

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Stuart Ballantyne is just a sailor who runs Seat Transport Solutions who are naval architects, consultants, surveyors and project managers.

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