澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2012-11-29(在线收听

 Opposition leader Tony Abbott says a newly revealed document appears to show the prime minister breached the law over setting up that union slush fund. More of the transcript of an interview between Julia Gillard and her then employers at the law firm Slater&Gorden has emerged this morning. It reveals Julia Gillard wrote to the West Australian Corporate Affairs Commission, denying the fund had trade union links.

 
Two car bombs have killed at least 34 people and injured dozens more in the Syrian capital Damascus. The bombs exploded in a main square in the southwest surburb of the city. The blasts destroyed several vehicles and badly damaged buildings.
 
Judges in Egypt's appeal court have gone on strike to protest against the president's power grab. The dispute has already sparked some of the biggest protests since the former dictator Hosni Mubarak was ousted. The judges say they'll stop work until president Mohammad Mursi revokes his decree.
 
Perth's mopping up after a savage storm. Emergency Services have received more than 200 calls for help, mainly for damaged roofs and fallen trees. Authorities say it will take most of the day to restore power to 5,5000 households that are still blacked down.
 
And Queensland government has voted to disendorse one of its MPs. Carl Judge had been considering leaving the Party to become an independent. A party room meeting was held last night to deal with disgruntled backbenchers.
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