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17 Mar 2023, 02:24 GMT+10
Canberra will be required to safely dispose of spent fuel in its own territory as part of the AUKUS agreement
The Australian political establishment is divided as to where the federal government should dispose of nuclear waste associated with the country's expanded submarine deal with its AUKUS allies.
An accord was struck by the leadership of the countries which make up the trilateral AUKUS alliance - Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom - when they met in San Diego, California earlier this week, which rubber-stamped the sale of nuclear-powered submarines by Washington to Canberra.
In addition, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that his country would construct its own fleet of nuclear submarines, which will be delivered in the early 2040s. The terms of the agreement stipulate that the Australian government will be responsible for the disposal of nuclear waste from the vessels - but this appears to have opened a new political front for the country's various state leaders.
"I think the waste can go where all the jobs are going," said Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews via the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Thursday, referencing the 8,000 jobs which are expected to be generated in South Australia during the construction of the military submarines. "I don't think that's unreasonable, is it?"
West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has also indicated that nuclear waste disposal sites are unwelcome in his state, joining Andrews in suggesting South Australia as the most appropriate location.
Susan Close, the acting South Australian premier who doubles as the region's environment minister, responded to the suggestions by saying the decision on nuclear waste locations should be dictated by science and not by "state leaders trying to move nuclear waste that doesn't yet exist across the border."
A final decision on the location of the site is not expected for another 12 months, and the site that is eventually selected won't be required for use until around 2055.
The AUKUS deal will see Australia become the seventh nation with nuclear-powered submarines in its military arsenal, and comes amid Western concerns about China's military expansion in the Indo-Pacific region. Beijing has rebuked the AUKUS nuclear submarine agreement, saying it contradicts accepted norms of nuclear non-proliferation.
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