
ENERGY
Energy is power — industrial, economic, and geopolitical.
With vast resources and global leverage, Australia has everything it needs to fuel its own future — yet remains dependent, mismanaged, and exposed.
The ANSR will end this.
We will build an energy system that is fully Australian: owned, directed, and built to last.
Our policy will prioritise clean, high-output energy — led by nuclear, advanced renewables, and strategic resource development.
Not to follow fashion, but to guarantee stability.
Energy will no longer be a commodity dictated by foreign markets or activist lobbies.
It will be a tool of national strength — controlled by us, for us, without apology.
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Australia’s oil fields are a vital national asset—producing premium low-sulphur diesel essential to the rural, transport, and marine sectors that keep the nation running. The ANSR Party is firmly committed to ensuring these backbone industries have uninterrupted access to this strategic resource.
Energy security is a matter of national survival. The Republic Government will maintain and expand domestic diesel production, backed by national fuel reserves, to shield our economy from foreign dependence and global market volatility.
This policy guarantees that the industries feeding, moving, and defending Australia remain operational under all conditions. By securing our fuel independence, we fortify the Republic’s economic foundations and assert full national control over our energy future.
Diesel is not just a commodity—it is lifeblood for the nation’s productivity. The ANSR will protect it accordingly.
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The ANSR is committed to establishing Australia as a global leader in nuclear energy—securing energy independence, economic strength, and long-term environmental sustainability.
Australia possesses vast uranium reserves, a strategic resource we will no longer export in raw form. Under the Republic, uranium will be refined, enriched, and utilised domestically to power our industries, cities, and infrastructure—serving the Australian people, not foreign markets.
The ANSR will invest heavily in nuclear research, reactor development, and grid integration—ensuring the rollout of safe, advanced technologies. International partnerships may be pursued, but only where they strengthen national capability and preserve sovereign control.
Nuclear energy is not merely a clean alternative—it is a pillar of strategic independence. Through this policy, Australia will control its energy future, reduce emissions on its own terms, and become a force in the global energy landscape—without sacrificing sovereignty to foreign corporations or treaties.