We're thrilled to announce that Kirsty Braybon has been elected to the board of Nuclear for Australia.

Kirsty has an extensive background in law and nuclear affairs in Australia.

She currently leads Braybon Advisory, lectures in nuclear law at the University of Adelaide and is completing her PhD. Kirsty is also an active member of Nuclear for Australia's expert working group. Prior to this, she was the inaugural Head of Legal for the Australian Radioactive Waste Agency.

Kirsty holds a Bachelor of Law from Flinders University, a Master of Law and a Higher Degree of Research from the University of Western Australia, and a Graduate Diploma of International Nuclear Law with the International School of Nuclear Law at the University of Montpellier in France. 

"I am excited to join the Board of Nuclear for Australia and to help advance a balanced national dialogue on how nuclear technologies can strengthen Australia’s energy security, climate commitments and contribution to global decarbonisation efforts." Kirsty Braybon, Director of Nuclear for Australia

With over 110,000 supporters and counting Nuclear for Australia has made a meaningful difference advancing the importance of nuclear science and technology. We look forward to continuing to expand our impact with Kirsty's guidance and leadership. 

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