澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-07-09(在线收听

 Thanks, Michael. The Federal Government says the Opposition Leader still has to answer questions about his time as trade union leader. Bill Shorten will return to the Royal Commission today after he admitted yesterday to failing to declare a 40,000 dollar donation over eight years, but Labor frontbencher Gary Grey says that’s not unusual.

 
“The party here has made a mistake and that’s been corrected in the process of the last week as have such disclosures for a range of candidates and just about every political party over the past decade.” Gary Grey there.
 
The New York stock exchange suspended trade overnight after suffered technical problems. This is the second major exchange outage in nearly two years. United Airlines also suffered a computer glitch prompting airlines to ground its planes at US airports for an hour. 
 
“It appears for what we know at this stage that the malfunctions that united in the stock exchange were not the result of any nefarious act.” Chair Johnson there.
 
Chinese share markets have continued their free fall, however, despite regulators trying to stop the plunge. The results led to the heavy losses on Australian markets with shares shedding 2%. Analysts say small Australian mining companies are at risk of closure as the iron ore price falls below 50 US dollars a ton. 
 
And Greece has promised to submit credible reform proposals to creditors tomorrow. The Greece’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras promised to start pension and tax reforms in return for a rescue package and remaining in the euro zone.
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