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A review headed by former health minister Neal Blewett, handed to the Federal Government yesterday, said the ‘‘traffic light’’ labelling of food products should be introduced on a voluntary basis to give the food industry time to adjust. No justice for the disabled MELBOURNE: Justice for people with disabilities who are victims of crime remains elusive, Victoria’s Public Advocate says. A landmark Office of the Public Advocate report is a snapshot of people often unable to report violence after suffering abuse in state or privately-run care. It examines 86 cases, including 66 women and 20 men with cognitive impairments who have been subjected to abuse and neglect in the past decade. Lawyer’s picnic alert THE new head of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority has opened the way to changes to a disputed water management plan, saying it could turn into a ‘‘lawyer’s picnic’’ if not addressed. Former NSW Labor minister Craig Knowles yesterday was named as the new chief executive of the authority, replacing Mike Taylor who resigned last December. Or more on food and purchase two Pauls Iced Coffee products at the Malak Takeaway for your chance to win a great Pauls Iced Coffee Territory Pack! 4 PACKS To be given away From Sat 29 th January to Sat 12th February Details in store Congratulations from Trans Territory Foods, suppliers of fresh produce, chilled, frozen and dry goods. Phone: 8924 4644 Fax: 8924 4600 To Malak Takeaway and Catering on the opening of your business . WHOLESALE S EAFOOD Wishing you all the best in the future of your business. Proudly supplying seafood to you. Best of luck from all at Mr. Barra. Fishermans Wharf, Frances Bay [email protected] P: (08) 8941 4488 F: (08) 8941 2818 FROM CRO C ODYLUS PARK, DARWIN’S Premier Tourist Attraction to STEWART and RIN Lions, tigers, baboons, monkeys, emus, ostriches, sea turtles and so much more. Crocodile feeding tours daily at 10 am, 12 noon, 2 pm & 3:30 pm. Come in to Malak Takeaway and spend $20 for your chance to win a ‘Behind the Scenes with the Big Cats Feeding Tour’ - Get up close and personal with the big cats, a truly memorable experience! Valued at $250.00, maximum 4 adults. Conditions apply – see instore for details. and R IN Congratulations T H Northern Trading Ted, Heather & Staff of T H Northern Trading would like to congratulate Malak Takeaway. We wish them all the success, in their new venture. Thank you for your support. Northern Outpost Freight Forwarders Pty Ltd trading as: T H Northern Trading P O Box 75 Kararna NT 0813 14 Tannadice Street Winnellie NT 0820 Ph: 08 8947 4777 Fax: 08 8947 1133 Mob: 0408 847409 ABN: 76 078 092 207 er310606/11 CONGRATULATIONS to Stuart and Rin On the opening of the Malak Take-Away. All of us at Licence to Chill wish you both the best with your new business venture. 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Meanwhile, it’s feared a tropical low about 1500km northeast of Vanuatu could build into a category four cyclone and hit north of Gladstone on Thursday. ‘‘In a worst-case scenario, Queensland could see two tropical cyclones cross the coast in a matter of three or four days,’’ Ms Bligh said. The Premier admitted the news was grim as the state was just beginning to recover from the devastating heavy rains and floods. ‘‘We’re battening down the hatches once more, but we hope both these weather for- mations disappear out at sea somewhere,’’ she said. ‘‘But on all current model- ling, the bureau’s best advice is that both of these cyclones will cross the Queensland coast next week, and we have to be ready for that possibility.’’ Ms Bligh said the weather bureau was more concerned about the second system . It was likely to bring sub- stantial rainfall and possibly more flooding across the st- ate. Ms Bligh urged people to remain calm, but to be prepared. A cyclone watch issued yesterday for communities between Cairns and Bowen is likely to be upgraded to a warning today. On guard to swelter Henri LeConte in an unusual tennis stance on day 12 of the Australian Open MELBOURNE: Melbourne is expected to swelter through its hottest day of the year so far tomorrow — just as the Australian Open men’s final is scheduled to take place. The mercury is predicted to top 40C as thou- sands of fans head to Mel- bourne Park for the Grand Slam final. If the mercury rises above 35C, the roof will be closed, allowing for the evening event to be tem- pered by airconditioning.

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Labelling systemvoluntary

MELBOURNE: Australian shoppers could soon have‘‘traffic light’’ labels to show the nutritional value offood products, but food companies would not beforced to adopt the system.A review headed by former healthminister NealBlewett, handed to the Federal Governmentyesterday, said the ‘‘traffic light’’ labelling of foodproducts should be introduced on a voluntary basis togive the food industry time to adjust.

No justice for the disabled

MELBOURNE: Justice for people with disabilities whoare victims of crime remains elusive, Victoria’s PublicAdvocate says.A landmark Office of the Public Advocate report is asnapshot of people often unable to report violenceafter suffering abuse in state or privately-run care.It examines 86 cases, including 66women and 20menwith cognitive impairments who have beensubjected to abuse and neglect in the past decade.

Lawyer’s picnic alert

THE new head of theMurray-DarlingBasin Authority has opened theway tochanges to a disputedwatermanagement plan, saying it could turninto a ‘‘lawyer’s picnic’’ if not addressed.Former NSW Laborminister Craig Knowlesyesterdaywas named as the new chief executiveof the authority, replacingMike Taylorwho resignedlast December.

Or more on food and purchase two Pauls Iced

Coffee products at the Malak Takeaway for your

chance to win a great

Pauls Iced Coffee Territory Pack!

4 PACKSTo be given away

From

Sat 29th January to

Sat 12th February

Details in store

Congratulations from Trans Territory Foods,

suppliers of fresh produce, chilled, frozen

and dry goods.

Phone: 8924 4644Fax: 8924 4600

To Malak Takeaway and Catering on the opening

of your business.

WHOLESALE

SEAFOOD

Wishing you all the best in the future of your business.

Proudly supplying seafood to you.

Best of luck from all at Mr. Barra.

Fishermans Wharf, Frances Bay

[email protected]

P: (08) 8941 4488 F: (08) 8941 2818

FROM CROCODYLUS PARK, DARWIN’S Premier Tourist Attraction

to STEWART

and RINLions, tigers, baboons, monkeys,

emus, ostriches, sea turtles and so

much more.

Crocodile feeding tours

daily at 10 am,

12 noon, 2 pm & 3:30 pm.

Come in to Malak Takeaway and spend $20 for your chance to win a ‘Behind the Scenes with

the Big Cats Feeding Tour’ -

Get up close and personal with the big cats, a truly memorable experience! Valued at $250.00, maximum 4 adults. Conditions apply – see instore for details.

and RIN

Congratulations

T H Northern Trading

Ted, Heather & Staff of T H Northern Trading would like to congratulate Malak Takeaway.

We wish them all the success, in their new venture.

Thank you for your support.

Northern Outpost Freight Forwarders Pty Ltd trading as:

T H Northern TradingP O Box 75 Kararna NT 0813

14 Tannadice Street Winnellie NT 0820

Ph: 08 8947 4777 Fax: 08 8947 1133

Mob: 0408 847409 ABN: 76 078 092 207er310606/11

CONGRATULATIONS

to Stuart and Rin On the opening of the Malak Take-Away.

All of us at Licence to Chill wish you both the best with

your new business venture.

Air conditioning installation

Sales, service & installation

M: 0459 220 950

E: [email protected]

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Coca Cola Amatil

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Management and staff would like to thank all our suppliers, friends & tradies for their support

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State facesstorm riskBy LISA MARTIN

BRISBANE: QueenslandPremier Anna Bligh hasreactivated the state disastermanagement group as twopossible cyclones threaten tohit within days of each other.

Cyclone Anthony could in-tensify from a category oneto a category three storm andhit the Burdekin Coast, be-tween Cardwell and Bowen,on Monday, the Bureau ofMeteorology says.

Meanwhile, it’s feared atropical low about 1500kmnortheast of Vanuatu couldbuild into a category four

cyclone and hit north ofGladstone on Thursday.

‘‘In a worst-case scenario,Queensland could see twotropical cyclones cross thecoast in a matter of three orfour days,’’ Ms Bligh said.

The Premier admitted thenews was grim as the statewas just beginning to recoverfrom the devastating heavyrains and floods.

‘‘We’re battening down thehatches once more, but wehope both these weather for-mations disappear out at seasomewhere,’’ she said.

‘‘But on all current model-ling, the bureau’s best advice

is that both of these cycloneswill cross the Queenslandcoast next week, and we haveto be ready for thatpossibility.’’

Ms Bligh said the weatherbureau was more concernedabout the second system .

It was likely to bring sub-stantial rainfall and possiblymore flooding across the st-ate. Ms Bligh urged people toremain calm, but to beprepared.

A cyclone watch issuedyesterday for communitiesbetween Cairns and Bowen islikely to be upgraded to awarning today.

On guard to swelter

Henri LeConte in an unusual tennis stance on day 12 of the Australian Open

MELBOURNE: Melbourneis expected to swelterthrough its hottest day ofthe year so far tomorrow —just as the Australian Open

men’s final is scheduled totake place. The mercury ispredicted to top 40C as thou-sands of fans head to Mel-bourne Park for the Grand

Slam final. If the mercuryrises above 35C, the roof willbe closed, allowing for theevening event to be tem-pered by airconditioning.