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The Prime Minister Julia Gillard leaves on her week-long Asian tour later this morning. Her first stop will be Japan, where she hopes to visit tsunami-affected areas. It’s then on to South Korea and then China, where she hopes to kick along negotiations1 for a free trade agreement.
Those rivers of gold from the mining boom just aren’t flowing like they used to. Federal Treasurer2 Wayne Swan will deliver a pre-budget speech in Brisbane today and he’ll be warning of leaner times ahead. He says mining investment is expected to double next financial year, but it won’t come with a tax windfall.
More than 2,000 Jetstar passengers were stranded3 in Sydney overnight. Sixteen passengers managed to get through a terminal without being screened because of a power failure. That meant all the passengers in the terminal had to be screened again. More delays are expected today as the airline clears the backlog4.
The flood threat has eased in the southern Queensland town of Roma. Dozens of people were evacuated5 ahead of an expected flood peak of just over eight metres. But the waters only got over 7.5 metres overnight. Still the mayor says that would have been enough to flood up to 160 homes.
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1 negotiations | |
协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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2 treasurer | |
n.司库,财务主管 | |
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3 stranded | |
a.搁浅的,进退两难的 | |
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4 backlog | |
n.积压未办之事 | |
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5 evacuated | |
撤退者的 | |
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n.反应器;反应堆 | |
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