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Mistake makes this Miss a hit - News - The Project
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Re: NAPLAN
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GwenStar
The lead up to NAPLAN is stressful because you're spending class time with work that specifically addresses what's going to be on it and you're trying to give them the best chance you can at
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26 Nov 2012
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
[quote user="JeruFC"] Anyone want nuke reactor in the backyard, anyone? [/quote] That joke has already been done. What is the fascination with putting nuclear reactors in backyards? Pretty sure
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26 Nov 2012
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
So everyone's happy burning fossil fuels for several decades to come?
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
[quote user="TESTY01"] You still refuse to accept that other options are or will be viable. [/quote] I'll accept the other options when theyre capable of replacing both coal and nuclear.
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25 Nov 2012
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
Let me try to summarise what I read recently in an article on the pros and cons of nuclear power and its future, The best form of nuclear power may be Liquid Flouride Thorium Reactors (LFTR's) which
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25 Nov 2012
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
Personal attack removed.
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25 Nov 2012
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
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. They're paying for it alright. And it's a very heavy cost too. 2. Exclusively wind and solar? I think not.
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
[quote user="justjbhere"] I wonder if you are related to Sol Trujillo, Gwen. He was all for it too. Where is he now? After he stuffed up Telstra as one of the three amigoes. Again I say, where
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
[quote user="TESTY01"] It's pointless attempting to be logical [/quote] When have you attempted that? When you implied wind and solar power possesses more potential for energy than nuclear
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Re: Nuclear power in Australia?
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GwenStar
Not saying that it doesn't. Focusing on Chernobyl as the reason not to have nuclear power in Australia is wrong though. More people have been effected by coal plants than nuclear plants. Should we
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