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Nuclear support ‘trending’ among Australians as Dutton pushes policy
Sky News host Sharri Markson says the Australian public is "trending" its support behind Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's nuclear push.
“A new Resolve Political Monitor poll found 41 per cent of voters back nuclear as an energy source, 37 per cent reject it,” Ms Markson said.
“Around 30 per cent of people who said they did not have a strong view and would consider the idea; it is those 30 per cent Dutton is trying to target.”
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