350,000+ emergency and health services workers call on Dutton to drop nuclear

30 April 2025

Organisations representing over 350,000 emergency services workers have today called on Peter Dutton and the Coalition to drop their nuclear energy plan.

The letter, signed by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, Emergency Leaders for Climate Action, Climate Action Nurses, Climate and Health Alliance, Doctors for the Environment Australia, and the United Firefighters Union of Australia highlights the collective expertise of frontline responders in assessing the risks posed by nuclear energy, and declares that Australia’s current emergency services do not have the support or resources to respond to nuclear disasters.

"In light of these concerns, we call on the Coalition to abandon plans for nuclear energy
in Australia, and prioritise safer energy solutions that do not endanger workers or
communities, like solar and wind backed up by storage.".

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