Australia vows to help Bali, warns of more attacks


  • World
  • Tuesday, 04 Oct 2005

CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia has warned travellers of further terrorist attacks in Bali and urged tourists to stay away from popular nightclubs, as Canberra pledged to help the Indonesian holiday island recover from the latest bomb blasts. 

An Australian government travel advisory issued late on Monday warned that Bali's Seminyak area had been mentioned as a target, but Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said on Tuesday the advice was based on "gossip" and had not been corroborated. 

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