澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-07-10(在线收听) |
Ash clouds from an Indonesian volcano are causing big headaches for thousands of airline travelers. Virgin has cancelled all flights from Australia to Bali today and will decide whether to resume flight out of Denpasar Airport by midday. Jets Star says it will provide another update on its flights later this morning. “They just told us it was delayed, and we waited and waited. Then, as I said, they told us it was cancelled. We are waiting some sector. It’s not good to us at all. ”
“This is until Monday, not good enough.”
Labor MPs say they are confident the Opposition Leader won’t be permanently damaged by Royal Commission into union corruption. Bill Shorten’s creditability is witnessed with question by the commissioner and he admitted to failing to declare a donation for eight years. Mr. Shorten may be called to reappear rather before the commission at a later date.
“I answered hundreds of questions, hundreds of questions on my record standing up for Australian workers and Tony Abbott’s Royal Commission. There was no evidence demonstrated of any conflict.”
And finally, Greece is today expected to submit proposals to euro zone creditors for a third bailout. A government spokesman says it’s doing everything it can to reach a deal to end the uncertainty. The reforms will be considered by euro zone finance ministers before a fall EU Summit on Sunday.
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