The Coalition must provide immediate and detailed answers about its nuclear energy policy after Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor failed to confirm even basic costs.
Australians for Affordable Energy is calling for clearer policy and direct answers from the Coalition, with households deserving transparency on a policy that could reshape the nation's energy mix and increase household bills.
"The continued failure to provide clear details on the costs, timelines and locations of the proposed nuclear rollout is unacceptable," AFAE spokesperson Jo Dodds said.
"Australians are already doing it tough with soaring power prices and cost-of-living pressures. They deserve to know how much this nuclear plan will cost them - not just vague promises and evasive responses."
Mr Taylor on Sunday repeatedly deflected when asked for key details on the financial impact of the Coalition's nuclear proposal.
"Energy policy is not a guessing game," Ms Dodds said.
"Before the Coalition asks Australians to sign up to nuclear power, they need to come forward with detailed and credible answers. Australians expect honesty and transparency from our political leaders, especially when it comes to something as critical as energy security and affordability.
"This nuclear plan remains a risky and uncertain proposition for Australian households and businesses."
AFAE welcomes the Federal Government's announcement of additional power bill relief, but it is only a temporary fix to a deeper affordability crisis.
"Relief will always be welcomed by struggling households, but these rebates are a band-aid on a long-term problem," Ms Dodds said.
"What Australians really need is a comprehensive, sustainable energy policy that lowers prices over the long term, not short-term handouts to mask rising costs."