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n Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he wants to get Australia’s relationship with Indonesia right, after the nation’s foreign minister warned strict asylum seeker policies could harm relations.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has arrived in Jakarta, as the Australian government again defends its response to a distressed asylum seeker vessel that sank with the loss of up to 36 lives. Mr Abbott landed in the Indonesian capital about 3pm (AEST) on Monday for his first foreign visit since his Liberal-Nationals coalition won power three weeks ago. The asylum seekers issues threatens to dominate the trip, although Mr Abbott is keen to promote trade, education, defence and aid links to boost Australia’s relationship with the world’s fourth most populous country. “It is in many respects our most important relationship,” he said before departing. “It is important to get it right at the start of this new government.” Travelling with Mr Abbott is his wife, Margie, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, Trade and Investment Minister Andrew Robb and 20
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AUSTRALIAN tourists were among passengers rescued from a London Duck Tours vessel on the River Thames after it burst into flames. The amphibious vessel, which can travel on both land and water, was between Vauxhall and Lambeth Bridge in central London when the fire broke out. Londoner Elissa Wood was on the tour with her parents, who were visiting from Australia. Ms Wood spotted smoke coming from the boat as they passed Westminster. “We saw the tour guide and the captain look at each other like ‘this is a real problem’ and then they encouraged us to put life jackets on and jump off,’’ she told Sky News Australia from the scene. “It was really hot. The flames were really hot and it was confusing. “We weren’t sure what was happening so it was scary.’’ Around 30 passengers were on the Duck Tours craft when the fire broke out shortly before midday. Most were believed to be international tourists from Brazil, Sweden and The Netherlands. Some were forced to jump into the river’s icy waters to escape the flames. ...continued on p3
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