The Australian government does-- (from http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf48.html)
In April 2007 the Prime Minister announced that the government would proceed to open the way for nuclear power in Australia by setting up a nuclear regulatory regime and removing any regulatory obstacles which might unreasonably stand in the way of building nuclear power plants. Australia would also apply to join the Generation IV International Forum, which is developing advanced reactor designs for deployment about 2025. The government would also take steps to remove impediments to uranium mining. "Policies or political platforms that seek to constrain the development of a safe and reliable Australian uranium industry - and which rule out the possibility of climate-friendly nuclear energy - are not really serious about addressing climate change in a practical way that does not strangle the Australian economy."
Do you mean Jervis Bay in Australia? There was a proposal to build a plant there about 30 years ago but it never was even started. Australia has no nuclear power plants.
Yes, I strongly agree.
what is the existing of nuclear power plant?
what is negative of the nuclear power plant
No, Sydney does not have a nuclear power station. Australia does not have any operational nuclear power plants.
There is no nuclear power plant in Alaska.
Nuclear Fallout comes from a nuclear power plant.
none, australia is not a nuclear power
In a nuclear power plant
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
Yes, it generally is but a nuclear plant could refer to nuclear reactors which are basically the things that produce the power. So in essence, yes, a nuclear plant is the same thing as a nuclear power station
Yes, nuclear power plant can be shut down.