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Select committee of the Australian House of Representatives

Select Committee on Nuclear Energy
47th Parliament of Australia
Coat of arms or logo
Type
TypeSelect Committee of the Australian House of Representatives
History
FoundedOctober 10, 2024 (2024-10-10)
Leadership
ChairDan Repacholi, Labor
Deputy ChairTed O'Brien, Liberal National
Structure
SeatsVoting (7)
Supplementary (2)
Political groupsVoting (7)
Government (4)
Opposition (2)
Crossbench (1)

Supplementary (2)

Government (1)
Opposition (1)
Meeting place
Parliament House
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Australia
Website
Standing Committee on Procedure
Rules
Standing Orders of the House of Representatives

The Select Committee on Nuclear Energy is a select committee of the Australian House of Representatives responsible for inquiring into nuclear power generation in Australia, including the proposed deployment of Small modular nuclear reactors proposed by the Opposition. The committee was established on 10 October 2024 and has conducted hearings in various locations around Australia since its establishment. It is due to report no later than 30 April 2025.

Membership

Member Party Electorate
Voting
Dan Repacholi (chair) Labor Division of Hunter, New South Wales
Ted O'Brien (deputy chair) Liberal National Division of Fairfax, Queensland
Matt Burnell Labor Division of Spence, South Australia
Darren Chester Nationals Division of Gippsland, Victoria
Zaneta Mascarenhas Labor Division of Swan, Western Australia
Daniel Mulino Labor Division of Fraser, Victoria
Monique Ryan Liberal National Division of Kooyong, Victoria
Supplementary (non-voting)
Graham Perrett Labor Division of Moreton, Queensland
Simon Kennedy Liberal Division of Cook, New South Wales

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