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22.What's the charge for an Ayung River Rafting Group of 4 including Return HotelTransfer?A.IDR 430.B.IDR 485.C.IDR1940.D.IDR2200.23.What are the tourists advised to wear on a walk?A.Swimsuits.B.Strong shoes.C.Raincoats.D.Wet clothes.BLike many of the Indigenous (communities across the Australian continent,the remote communities in north-west New South Wales are struggling.Many of the 300 orso residents rely on welfare.Higher electricity bills-up to $3,000 a quarter for somehouseholds-further worsen the poverty.They're always at the end of the power line,sothe service that is there is quite extraordinary in terms of cost.It's a real problem thatneeds to be fixed.To that end,Anderson and other Indigenous leaders have formed the First NationsRenewable Energy Alliance (FREA)to push for renewable energy in Indigenous communities.They partner with private enterprise to support Indigenous communities looking to switchto renewable energy."We can build a power station where the community exists,"Anderson says,"so peopleare able to successfully live in the environment the way they want to live and have accessto power which enables them to better determine their economic future."Only a handful of Indigenous communities have set up renewable energy projects inAustralia.The Indigenous-owned and -operated company AllGrid Energy,for instance,has installed solar panels and battery storage systems to replace diesel (generatorsin the communities of Ngurrara and Kurnturlpara in the Northern Territory's BarklyTableland.Within two months of the system being installed in May 2016,people weremoving back to their homelands,the communities growing from just two permanentresidents to about 40.But FREA will go one step further,working with community leaders and acting as aconduit (between the communities and the businesses they are dealing with.This isessential,says Anderson,to avoid predatory practices they have seen in the past,with companies "playing on the psychology of poverty"to gain advantage.The FREA hasdrafted terms of agreements that will guide how companies engage with Indigenous communitiesfor renewable energy projects.One of the next steps for FREA will be to identify a community that can act as a testcase for a renewables project."Our experience is that if we can make it work for one community,it will work in every other community,"Anderson says.英语试卷第5页(共12页)
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