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Royal Commission tips $257B nuclear bonanza

STORING and disposing nuclear fuel in South Australia would generate more than $257 billion for the state over 120 years, but there's no chance of uranium processing or electricity generation from the controversial fuel source for the foreseeable future, the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission said today.

Royal Commission tips $257B nuclear bonanza

Taking the unusual step of handing down its tentative findings today after five weeks of consultation ahead of a final report on May 6, the Royal Commission said SA could safely ramp up its participation...

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