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332I Kirsty Braybon, principal of Braybon Advisory and Nuclear Law Lecturer at the University of Adelaide

332I Kirsty Braybon, principal of Braybon Advisory and Nuclear Law Lecturer at the University of Adelaide

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"[Resilience, sustainability and sovereignty] is building economies in cities and communities that have longevity."
Are you interested in nuclear power and its effects on the economy? What do you think about economic longevity as resilience? How can we balance regulation and innovation?
Interview with Kirsty Braybon, principal of Braybon Advisory. We will talk about her vision for the future of cities, nuclear power and its legal background, regulatory theory, long-term economic incentives, and many more.
Kirsty Braybon, Principal of Braybon Advisory, is a seasoned expert in nuclear, energy, resources, and government sectors. Formerly the inaugural Head of Legal at the Australian Radioactive Waste Agency, she shaped its foundation and advised on the AUKUS program. At the University of Adelaide, she lectures in nuclear law, leading a program focused on AUKUS submarines. With over a decade as a major projects lawyer, Kirsty rewrote South Australia’s mining laws and worked in top law firms. She holds degrees from Flinders University, the University of Western Australia, and the University of Montpellier. An award-winning author, she advises Nuclear of Australia and serves on key boards.
Find out more about Kirsty through these links:
Kirsty Braybon on LinkedIn
@KirstyBraybon as Kirsty Braybon on X
Braybon Advisory on LinkedIn
Nuclear a defining issue in the upcoming election - Kirsty Braybon on the SkyNews 
Kirsty Braybon at Nuclear for Australia
Kirsty Braybon at the Resource Law Network 
Connected episodes you might be interested in:
No.313R - Nuclear power as foundation of a clean energy future: A review
No.314 - Interview with Andrew Vass about the financial parts of nuclear energy
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