Searching for the word nuclear in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word nuclear
- appears in 1.3% of speeches
- appears 5901 times in 1394 speeches
- was spoken on 408 sitting days by 152 different people
- appears in speeches on 679 different topics
Top speakers:
- UREN, Tom (431 uses)
- WHITLAM, Gough (318 uses)
- PEACOCK, Andrew (299 uses)
- BOWEN, Lionel (263 uses)
- KEATING, Paul (263 uses)
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Top days:
- 2 June 1977 (327 uses)
- 7 September 1977 (260 uses)
- 25 August 1977 (243 uses)
- 3 May 1978 (214 uses)
- 21 April 1977 (164 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: GOVERNMENT POLICY ON NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS (323 uses)
- ATOMIC ENERGY AMENDMENT BILL 1978: Second Reading (198 uses)
- QUESTION: URANIUM-AUSTRALIA’S DECISION (172 uses)
- QUESTION: DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN URANIUM INDUSTRY (162 uses)
- QUESTION: URANIUM-AUSTRALIAN POLICY (145 uses)
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Associated words:
- nuclear power (1273 appearances)
- nuclear weapons (599 appearances)
- nuclear energy (383 appearances)
- nuclear waste (208 appearances)
- nuclear fuel (184 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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If some people have their way Australia would become a super-parking lot for all the world ‘s nuclear waste in exchange for the very short term and extremely dubious advantage of income from the mining and export of uranium.
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They know that the nuclear industry will not pay those costs.
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What possibility exists of nuclear material or waste being accidentally released on Garden Island or in Cockburn Sound.
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Is he able to state how many nuclear power stations were (a) ordered, (b) cancelled and (c) deferred during 1978 in (i) Japan, (ii) the United States of America, (iii) the United Kingdom, (iv) France, (v) West Germany, (vi) Canada, (vii) Italy and (viii) OECD countries, and in each case what was the generating capacity.
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The Government appreciates the concern some people feel about nuclear energy.