Dutton’s nuclear plan… why?

Australia is in the midst of an energy transition, not only with the shift to renewables but with the rise of electric vehicles and decline of gas in homes. This transition is happening against a backdrop of global and domestic net zero emissions policy, coal fired power station closures, availability of lower priced energy sources and massive changes to how our energy system works. All of this is impacting and will continue to impact ETU members.

And the ETU has been working hard to ensure that this transition provides good, well paid secure jobs for our members. 

However, Peter Dutton and the Coalition say that they want nuclear power to have a role in Australia’s energy transition. This is despite the Liberal Party having been in power for 64% of the time since the first commercial reactor was switched on (you’d think if they were serious, they’d have already done it).

At the upcoming Federal election, Dutton will be pushing his nuclear scheme. The ETU will is running a campaign against Dutton’s nuclear pipe dream. A campaign that highlights how nuclear just does not make sense for Australia and how Dutton has no real plan for jobs or workers, their families and the country’s energy future.

The ETU, along with the MUA and the Plumbers’ Union will run an ad campaign across broadcast TV, FM radio in each capital city and will also run online ads across digital platforms.

The ads show how a Dutton nuclear plan will cost, at best guess, $600bn to power only 4% of the grid. And why in the sunniest continent on earth, and with solar and batteries getting cheaper, why would we switch to nuclear?

With the country at already 40% renewable energy use and growing, why would we switch to nuclear? Nuclear plants will use water than coal-fired power stations! And what does it mean for jobs if these plants will take over 20 years to build and get online. Dutton’s scheme doesn’t stack up.

 “How does a nuclear reactor built in 2045 keep the lights on in 2025? Nuclear is too little energy for too much money coming too late. This is not a fear campaign. It’s grounded in science and where this country is. If you can engage people with the facts, you don’t need to scare people. Nuclear just doesn’t make sense.” – ETU National Secretary, Michael Wright.

The ETU will always stand and fight for the jobs and safe futures of electrical trades workers, their families and their communities. We need politicians like Peter Dutton to stop playing games with our future and get out of the way to let us build it. We need good, secure well-paid jobs, not a radioactive pipe dream that will throw workers the scrap heap.

This article was publised on 29 March 2025.