John Howard has gone extremely quiet on Ziggy Switowski's grand plan to establish 25 nuclear reactors around Australia.
But they're still coming to a town near you - such as Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Gladstone, Bundaberg, Sunshine Coast and Bribie Island - if the Liberals are re-elected next month.
John Howard told the House of Representatives on 27 February 2007: "I am not ruling out power stations anywhere in this country."
And he never has.
Fearing this policy could damage his re-election chances, John Howard hasn't said "boo" about his plan which could destroy Australia's environment with the failure of one button.
The Federal Resources Minister Ian Mcfarlane - based in the garden City of Toowoomba - was the first cab off the rank on 4 June 2007 to support a nuclear reactor in his own electorate.
He stated publicly at the time: "You can't be a NIMBY in this situation".
Yes you can, Ian. You can lead by example and stand up to the Prime Minister and become a NITBY - "Not in Toowoomba's Back Yard".
Surely, that's what the people of your electorate would expect, Ian!
On 24 November, the voters of Groom will have a chance to say "NO" to a nuclear reactor in Toowoomba.
The City voted to say "NO" to recycled water and should forcefully tell Mr Macfarlane that his old-style confrontational politics is no longer what's needed for the Australia's most-beautiful garden city.
Because a nuclear power reactor in downtown Toowoomba would be just an environmental disaster waiting to happen!
But they're still coming to a town near you - such as Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Gladstone, Bundaberg, Sunshine Coast and Bribie Island - if the Liberals are re-elected next month.
John Howard told the House of Representatives on 27 February 2007: "I am not ruling out power stations anywhere in this country."
And he never has.
Fearing this policy could damage his re-election chances, John Howard hasn't said "boo" about his plan which could destroy Australia's environment with the failure of one button.
The Federal Resources Minister Ian Mcfarlane - based in the garden City of Toowoomba - was the first cab off the rank on 4 June 2007 to support a nuclear reactor in his own electorate.
He stated publicly at the time: "You can't be a NIMBY in this situation".
Yes you can, Ian. You can lead by example and stand up to the Prime Minister and become a NITBY - "Not in Toowoomba's Back Yard".
Surely, that's what the people of your electorate would expect, Ian!
On 24 November, the voters of Groom will have a chance to say "NO" to a nuclear reactor in Toowoomba.
The City voted to say "NO" to recycled water and should forcefully tell Mr Macfarlane that his old-style confrontational politics is no longer what's needed for the Australia's most-beautiful garden city.
Because a nuclear power reactor in downtown Toowoomba would be just an environmental disaster waiting to happen!