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Don’t wait until it’s too late Bowel cancer often develops without any warning signs. Screening every 1-2 years could save your life. Min charge includes $10 Delivery + $20 Home Phone Prepayment Outside Included Value + $79.95 Setup on a 24 month contract, $10 delivery fee does not apply if Wi-Fi Modem is collected from TPG. Only available for new customers in selected ADSL2+ coverage areas. Unlimited local calls includes 13/1300. Calls to Aus Mobiles and Directory Services are not included. 100 International Minutes Per Month offer does not include calls to satellite phones. Unused included International Minutes expire at the end of each month. Home Phone Prepayment Outside Included Value of $20 required for excluded call charges. Some call types not supported, incl. fax, pay TV program purchase, back to base alarms and similar. Early termination, change of plan, and relocation fees apply. This offer may be withdrawn at any time. For full terms, conditions & exclusions visit tpg.com.au. NBN: Please visit TPG’s website to check service availability at your address as coverage is limited. $ 69 99 Local Calls Unlimited STD National Calls Unlimited International 100 Minutes 24 MONTH PLAN BUNDLE DEAL Visit TPG.COM.AU/NBN for more details NOW AVAILABLE NBN HOME PHONE BUNDLES

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  • Dont wait untilits too lateBowel cancer often develops

    without any warning signs. Screening every 1-2 years could save your life.

    Min charge includes $10 Delivery + $20 Home Phone Prepayment Outside Included Value + $79.95 Setup on a 24 month contract, $10 delivery fee does not apply if Wi-Fi Modem is collected from TPG. Only available for new customers in selected ADSL2+ coverage areas. Unlimited local calls includes 13/1300. Calls to Aus Mobiles and Directory Services are not included. 100 International Minutes Per Month offer does not include calls to satellite phones. Unused included International Minutes expire at the end of each month. Home Phone Prepayment Outside Included Value of $20 required for excluded call charges. Some call types not supported, incl. fax, pay TV program purchase, back to base alarms and similar. Early termination, change of plan, and relocation fees apply. This offer may be withdrawn at any time. For full terms, conditions & exclusions visit tpg.com.au. NBN: Please visit TPGs website to check service availability at your address as coverage is limited.

    $6999Local Calls UnlimitedSTD National Calls UnlimitedInternational 100 Minutes

    24 MONTH PLANBUNDLE DEAL

    Visit TPG.COM.AU/NBN for more details

    NOW AVAILABLE

    NBN HOME PHONE BUNDLES

  • News Photos From Japan

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    TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken July 2014 shows Oura Cathedral in the southwestern Japan city of Nagasaki, which the government will recommend as a World Heritage site together with other nearby

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  • Japanese Tradition

    Alternatively, visit JNTO Sydney Office self-service Room at Suite 1, Level 4, 56 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000(About a one minute walk from Wynyard station) Opening Hours: 9:00 - 17:00(Monday - Friday)

    Further information

    You can obtain all information you need on travelling to Japan on the JNTO website at www.jnto.org.au

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  • News About Australia

    Wine & Cheese

    Wine & Cheese

    Fax : (08) 9207 2523 Email : [email protected] 1300 551 246

    www.janews.com.au

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  • News About Japan Friday, February 13, 2015 5

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  • Yellow PagesMoney & Tax TalkTV Program about Japan

    Proactive Business Advice Proactive Business Advice Glenn Burke B.Bus CA SFn

    HOW IS YOUR FINANCIAL HEALTH?

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    Glenn is a chartered accountant and nancial planner with over 25 years tax and accounting experience. Glenn regularly presents lectures on accounting and nance.

    02 9411 3598 02 9411 3598 Suite 802, Level 8, 11 Help Street,Chatswood NSW 2067

    hat does it mean to be nan-cially healthy? In our opinion

    nancial health consists of two ele-ments. The rst of these is to maximise your investments. The second is to pro-tect your assets.

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    How do you maximise your invest-ments? The first step is to have a regular savings plan in place. No matter how old you are you should have a budget of your income and expenses. Hopefully when you do this you will have some left over income to invest.

    But where do I invest? The answer to this question depends on what your goals are and what your attitude towards risk is. Are you saving for a holiday, for a deposit on a house, or for retirement? What is your investment timeframe? By this we are asking how long will it be before you need to withdraw from the investments. These issues all help to determine the best type of investment to make. Also your risk appetite needs to be considered. Generally higher investment returns mean higher risk.

    Most people insure their car and their house but not many insure themselves.

    Your most important asset is the income you will earn during your lifetime. What would be the effect on you and your family if you were unable to work due to a serious illness or if you died? Would you or your family still be able to pay the mortgage on your house? Would you still be able to afford to send your children to private school? If you died and your spouse had to return to work would they be able to afford child care?

    Income protection, trauma, total and per-manent disability, and life insurance are all available to protect you and your family should an unforeseen circumstance happen. These insurances will either pay out a regular amount to cover your expenses or a lump sum amount to clear your deb ts , t o ass is t w i th medica l expenses and to help your family in the future. Having the right insurance policies in place is an essential part of your finan-cial health.

    You should make it your new years reso-lution to be financially healthy in 2015. Our related company, Proactive Wealth Solu-tions, offers a full range of services to grow and protect your wealth. If you need any assistance please contact us. The first meeting is complimentary.

    Money & Tax Talk

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  • Affordable, chef-quality lunch at a newly refurbished restaurant

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    Kai Sydney

    Shop is at the end of the alley in The Grove(upper left) The shoga-yaki (stir-fry with ginger) has a richly infused sauce and perfectly tender yet springy meat ($14.50).

    (upper right) The ten-don, with its crispy batter and sauce-infused rice, comes with mini-udon ($13.50).(lower left) Connoisseurs will be unable to resist the generous portions of the salmon set ($20.50).

    (lower right) You will be surprised at the size of the tonkatsu (battered pork) set ($14.50).

    The harmony of the sauce with the tenderness of the beef in the Wagyu-don is just mouth-watering ($17.50).

    The Kai special lunch set is a parade of classic, quality Japanese cuisine ($29.50).

    Kai Sydney Address: The Grove,Shop 13, 166-174 Military Rd, Neutral BayPhone: 02 9908 7045Opening hours: Thursday - Sunday (lunch) 12:00pm2:00pmTuesday - Sunday (dinner) 6:00pm10:00pmBYO: Fully licensed & BYO (wine only)Accepted cards: EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard, AMEX and other major cards

    The chicken katsu-don's combination of batter, sauce and egg emphasises the traditional taste of Japan ($13.50).

    Enjoy authentic Japanese to your heart's contentNeutral Bay is the ultimate place to go if you are craving Japanese food, from traditional noodles or rice dishes to Western-style Japanese. You are sure to find most types of Japanese cuisine in Neutral Bay, with plenty of restaurants and take-away stores. In such a competitive battlefield, Kai reopened in February this year with a new slogan, "The restaurant with the authentic chef", and a renewed affordable and quality lunch menu.Kai has a reputation for an uncompromised authentic taste and a desire to bring real Japanese food not only to the Neutral Bay, but eventually to Sydney as well. While this attitude has not changed, their lunch menu has reappeared in a new form that will keep both customers' stomachs and wallets happy! The must-try recommendation has to be the range of donburi (authentic dishes of meat, fish or vegetables over rice) starting from $13.50. Served with a mini-udon, the size of each meal is certainly satisfying. This satisfaction is then followed by the pleasant, nostalgic harmony of carefully selected ingredients and the blend of rice and sauce, which is said to be the foundation of donburi. The fried food is crisp and the cooked meats are very tender, allowing your chopsticks to cut through without any

    difficulty. The mini-udon is the ideal and essential match for the main dish.Japanese authenticity can also be created with just bowl of rice and miso soup to accompany the main dish. Pork sh_ga-yaki (stir fry with ginger) is the representative dish and can often be hard to find outside Japan. The pork is fried with onions and chives, mixed with sauce, cut into bite-size pieces and served with rice. Surprisingly, $14 .50 inc ludes a tsukidashi (smal l appetiser) and a chawanmushi (egg custard). It definitely feels like you've been looked after. If you are really indecisive, and just want everything from the overwhelming menu, there is "Kai Special Lunch Set" at $29.50. It's a parade of Kai's classic quality meals, enough to fill anyone at a reasonable price. There are also sushi/sashimi Sets, which makes the decision over lunch just a little more difficult! Driven to continue providing genuine Japanese cuisine, Kai is also introducing dinner course meals from mid-September. You will be pleasantly surprised that a five-course meal includes an entr_e and a main selection from three different combinations at only $55 per person. Whether it's a filling lunch or an awesome dinner you are hoping for, Neutral Bay is the place to be, day or night.

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  • TEL:(02) 9247-4554Mobile:0407-244-329

    Level 4, 58 Pitt St., Sydney/3

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  • WERE SUPPORTING JAPAN AT THE 2015 ASIAN CUP

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  • TEL: (02) 9264 8394 FAX: (02) 9264 8418

    Takayuki TakahashiPublisher

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  • Zyban, Champix pairing11

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  • WORLD NEWS / JAPAN NEWS18 Friday, February 13, 2015

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  • JAPAN NEWS20 Friday, February 13, 2015

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  • News in Australia22 Friday, February 13, 2015

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