18 NEWS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 2018 Search on Asia mission success for driver MAJOR crash investigation police are searching for wit- sions about projects they’re Japan and Vietnam took Mr caught even the Territory del- stock Australia about how to nesses after a hit and run in HAYLEY keen to undertake. Gunner and a key group of top egation off guard. lock in and capitalise on Aus- Coconut Grove left a man in SORENSEN Visits from Japan Airlines public servants and advisers to Government enthusiasm tralia’s reputation for produc- hospital with serious injuries. [email protected] and Vietjet are also in the meetings with a number of busi- for projects in communist Viet- ing top quality beef. Police are calling for infor- works to talk about the possi- ness and government leaders. nam could prove crucial to About 85 per cent of regulat- mation regarding a white Mit- bility of establishing direct It was his first visit to Viet- their success. ed beef imports into Vietnam is subishi Lancer sedan after a in Vietnam flights between Darwin and nam as chief minister and sec- “In Vietnam, like in China, Australian and 30 per cent of pedestrian was hit by a car on Japan and Vietnam. ond to Japan. if the Government wants that comes from NT cattle sta- Bagot Rd about 11.30pm on CHIEF Minister Michael Organising reciprocal visits In Tokyo, Inpex boss Tak- something to happen, it will tions. But it sits on supermarket Friday, November 2. Gunner and his entourage are was a key part of ensuring such ayuki Ueda told reporters the happen. But there’s still got to shelves alongside inferior prod- The driver allegedly left the back in the Territory after a trips weren’t a waste, Mr Gun- company was serious about be a commercial basis under- uct from elsewhere in the scene and did not stop to assist six-day Asian trade mission ner said. fracking the Beetaloo Basin pinning it. If it’s not under- world, often without distinc- the pedestrian, who is believed and will have just a week be- “That way you know it’s a and in Hanoi, Vietnam’s pinned it won’t be sustainable,” tion between the two. to have stepped out from the fore the first of a number of vis- substantive conversation if Deputy Prime Minister Pham Mr Gunner said. Maintaining quality and median strip between Osgood its in return. they’re going to put people on Binh Minh spoke of a direct air Agriculture was another creating a reputation for that Dr and McMillans Rd, into the Representatives from a plane … you know they’re link between Darwin and Ho key focus of the trip. While in quality would be key to con- path of the oncoming vehicle. Japan’s Agriculture Ministry serious about an investment,” Chi Minh City to be estab- Vietnam, Mr Gunner spoke vincing consumers to give beef The driver did contact will be in the Territory later he said. lished next year as a done deal with representatives from in- a shot in a country where pork police five minutes after the this month to continue discus- The six-day trip through – announcements which dustry body Meat and Live- and chicken dominated. incident and requested an am- bulance for the pedestrian. Anyone with information regarding the vehicle or person Aussie angels help expose Victoria’s Secret in New York involved is asked to contact police on 131444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. THE secret is out, with this year’s contingent of angels un- veiling the latest lingerie looks in a sexy, star-studded catwalk in New York last night. Ex-leader Dubbed the most-watched fashion event on the planet, the Victoria’s Secret show fea- opts not to tured some of the world’s top- paid models – including run again and sisters Gigi and strutting their stuff. PERRY DUFFIN The field of 60 models also included five Australians this FORMER NSW Labor leader year, , 23, Shanina Luke Foley will not contest the Shaik, 27, , 22, seat of Auburn after allega- Subah Koj, 21, and 18-year-old tions emerged he indecently Alannah Walton and Kiwi touched an ABC journalist. model . Mr Foley announced on Jenner, the world’s highest- Thursday he would resign as paid supermodel, said her leader to sit on the backbench post-runway reward meal and pursue defamation claims would consist of a huge bowl after he was accused of touch- of pasta, meatballs and cheese. ing journalist Ashleigh Raper Bella, 22, described the inappropriately at a 2016 show – her third for the lin- Christmas Party. gerie giant – as “huge”. But yesterday evening, as “It’s a very emotional show. the party considered moves to It’s really beautiful,” she said. disendorse him, Mr Foley The parade will be televised wrote to its general secretary in early December and is ex- saying he would run out his pected to be watched by an term and not seek re-election. audience of over a billion peo- Mr Foley said he’d had time ple. Bella Hadid, and Kelly Gale at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York Picture: GETTY to reflect and talk to friends and colleagues, and had de- cided to resign his endorse- ment for the seat of Auburn. EXPRESSIONS “The Party must focus on the Employment Opportunities TOP END OF INTEREST election which is at hand. I do HEALTH SERVICE not want to be a distraction,” The newly established Office of the ICAC his letter read. Regional Community “I will continue to work for Northern Territory becomes operational on the people of my electorate as 30 November 2018, and is looking for suitably Engagement Groups Member for Auburn until the qualified candidates to fill six new roles: election.” Top End Health Service invites members of the The ALP released a state- community who would like to have their say on health ment shortly after confirming the party had accepted his res- • General Manager issues in their region to join a Regional Community ignation. • Business Manager Engagement Group (RCEG). • Manager, Communication and Engagement • Communication and Engagement Officer Four RCEGs are currently established for Darwin (including the Tiwi Islands), Palmerston, Katherine Research into • Executive Assistant region, and Arnhem region. The RCEGs hold shark attacks • Administrative Assistant quarterly meetings and sitting fees are required. THE Queensland Government For a copy of the job description and how to apply visit Expressions of Interest (EOIs) are sought from has met with experts to work residents in all Top End regions. out how to prevent people icac.nt.gov.au being attacked by sharks, fol- By close of business on: lowing the fatal mauling of a Friday 16 November 2018 man in Cid Harbour this week Applications close Sunday 18 November 2018. and two non-fatal attacks in For further information or to submit your EOI September. email [email protected] The Government will give $250,000 towards scientific research into sharks in Cid icac.nt.gov.au Harbour and maintain the www.health.nt.gov.au area as a no-swim zone until that research is complete.

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