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China to Replace Australia's Popular Giant Pandas

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The Australian government is set to receive a new pair of giant pandas from China to replace the current pair, Wang Wang and Fu Ni, which have failed to produce offspring during their 15-year stay at the Adelaide Zoo. According to reports, Foreign Minister Penny Wong's efforts to improve Australia-China relations may have contributed to this decision. The current pair is expected to return to China before the end of the year.

    1. It's good for the economy, it's good for South Australian jobs, it's good for tourism and it's a symbol of goodwill, and we thank you.
    1. Wang Wang and Fu Ni have been away from home for 15 years - I guess they must have missed their home a lot - so they will return to China before the end of the year.
    2. But what I can tell you is that we will provide a new pair of equally beautiful, lovely and adorable pandas as soon as possible.