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Flying start to Youth Week By MICHELLE O’RIELLY A SPOTLIGHT is being thrown on our young people this week to celebrate their contribution to the region. Held annually across Australia, Youth Week works to provide plenty of events and activities, and is organised by young people for young people. On Friday, SK8 Nite drew in about 200 Barossa youths, at the Nuriootpa Skate Park, who enjoyed skate action, live music by Barossa band Slick Arnold, plus free food and drinks, and giveaways, including an iPod. According to Barossa Council’s youth co-ordinator Kirsty Hage, the hoards of skaters went through 20 family-sized pizzas and 210 cans of drink. Blue Light Discos were also held at Starplex in Gawler and the Nuriootpa Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on Friday night. Light Regional Council hosted a drug and alcohol free event at the Clare Castle Hotel in Kapunda on Monday night. People aged between 14 and 25-years were treated to music and mocktails. In addition, the week includes a variety of nationalbased competitions, and a chance for young people to have their say on issues that concern them. Young musicians, writers, photographers, filmmakers and graphic designers have the opportunity to showcase their skills to the nation by entering the National Talent Competition. Young people can enter the RockIT, WriteIT, SnapIT, ShootIT and DesignIT competitions from now until May 6. They have the chance to win fantastic prizes and have their work judged by nationally recognised professionals in their respective fields. They also have the chance to win one of five Quiksilver packs, which include an Apple Ipad 2 in the Win Free Stuff competition - simply by answering a question in 25 words or less. For more details, visit youthweek.com. UP THERE: Caleb Hutchinson from Nuriootpa gets some air during SK8 Nite.

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Downie’s deliverance Barossa’s tree KAPUNDA triple murderer Jason Downie has been jailed for at least 35 years. Downie, 20, was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a 35-year non parole period for the murder of Andrew, Rose and Chantelle Rowe in their Kapunda home on November 8, 2010. In sentencing Downie at the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning, Justice John Sulan revealed for the first time the order the murders occurred. He said Andrew Rowe was killed first when he discovered Downie

NEXT Wednesday is ANZAC Day and the Herald will be printed and available as normal. To highlight ANZAC Day, not only will the Herald feature photos from the march in Gawler on Sunday, but it will also have a Gawler raceday liftout containing the fields and form for the day’s racing to hopefully help you pick a winner. Chief executive officer Domenic Shepley said the Gawler Jockey Club is making it a special day to honour the ANZACs and encourages everyone to get along to the track and make the most of the public holiday. This week barossaherald.com.au has got a range of photo galleries to suit any taste. There was a huge turnout at Nuriootpa Skate Park on Friday night for Youth Week activities so hop online and check out the photos to see if you or your friends got snapped when they are uploaded on Thursday. Football season is just around the corner and we have got some footy pics to get you back into the swing of things. Some Barossa, Light and Gawler footy teams had trial games on the weekend too, so this might be a good opportunity to see which players have had a strong pre-season before they start in the coming days. The gallery with photos from the Wohlers Cup is online at barossaherald.com.au. Our lucky hot lap competition winner Bill Briggs has also sent in some photos from the racetrack action at Mallala last weekend, so be sure to hop online and check them out as well. The Herald is a weekly newspaper, but you can always be sure to find the latest news at barossaherald.com.au throughout the week with daily updates.

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Gawler election progresses CAMPAIGNS for the Gawler Council supplementary election are well underway and postal ballots will begin arriving in mailboxes this week. The elections are to fill two vacant area councillor positions following the resignations of David Strauss and Karen Carmody. Candidate Dianne Hockley (pictured) has this week pledged to continue working with Gawler businesses if she is elected to council. “I don’t want to see any more car parking places vanish in the main street and vacant shops that can be vandalised,” she said. “I believe we need to continue to support and work with local business.”

Ms Hockley said council needed to review its asset base and ensure its assets continue to provide value to the community. “I am very much for balancing the books and none of us as residents want huge hikes in our rates, but if we demand or expect more services, then it’s either an increase in the level of debt or up the rates,” she said.

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TREE trimming near ETSA lines in the Barossa has come to a halt. Barossa Council’s director of Works and Engineering Michael Lange has requested that all work by ETSA contractors “cease immediately”. The swift action comes after Mr Lange announced his disappointed over the way contractors were trimming trees adjacent to the bike path, Barossa Valley Way, Nuriootpa on Monday. Earlier this month the Herald reported Barossa residents had expressed their concerns for the harsh trimming of trees along roadway, including Basedow Road, Tanunda. Mr Lange said at the time continual forward planning and reinforcing of specifications, like shaping trees, would help avoid harsh tree trimming in the future.

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breaking into the family’s Harriet Street home in the early hours of the morning. Downie then killed Rose Rowe after she witnessed the first murder. Chantelle Rose ran to her bedroom and hid under the bed before Downie dragged the 16-year-old out, stabbed and raped her. Downie was arrested on November 16, 2010 after being asked to attend the Kapunda Police Station by Major Crime detectives. He had pleaded guilty to the murders.

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Football and netball season begins The 2012 Barossa, Light and Gawler football and netball season begins on Saturday, April 21. The Herald’s three-page football and netball season guide starts on page 30.

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BAROSSA Council has decided on a builder for the Jack Bobridge Track. Work on the 27 kilometre shared cycling/walking path connecting Gawler and the Barossa is expected to begin within the next two weeks. Council officially selected Downer EDI Works as the preferred builder for the $5.44 million project at a special council meeting on April 10. A total of seven tenders were considered after council received nine expressions of interest from construction companies. Barossa mayor Brian Hurn said the Downer Group is a major infrastructure manager and civil engineering contractor with extensive experience in engineering projects. “Council is pleased to be working with the Downer Group which has a reputation for meeting predetermined targets on cost and schedule, as evidenced in previous projects with clients such as the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, South Australia, and local government

authorities,” Mr Hurn said. “Stage One of the project will involve the Lyndoch to Kalbeeba section, alongside the existing railway line, and is due for completion by early July.” Council will commence negotiations immediately with Downer EDI for construction of Stage Two of the project, the Tanunda to Lyndoch section, to ensure the entire Jack Bobridge Track will be completed by the end of 2012. Mayor Hurn said there are no impediments to the successful construction of the track. “Earlier in the year council received approval from the Native Vegetation Council for the construction of the track, involving limited clearance of native vegetation,” he said. “Additionally, the sub-lease agreement with Genesse & Wyoming Australia Pty Ltd, the lessees of the railway line, is now ready for signing and the signing of agreements with adjoining landowners is almost complete.”

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What a woman THIS Lyndoch woman has copped her fair share of heartache as a wife, mother and grandmother. She’s watched her two daughters and grandson undergo special medical attention, her husband suffer from a farming accident and later a cerebral haemorrhage, and recently she was diagnosed with cancer. However, Pam Bain, who celebrates her 70th birthday in September, momentarily forgot her problems when the Herald called to say she was the winner of the ‘Woman’ feature holiday competition, which appeared in the March 14 edition.

The prize includes a five night stay on the Gold Coast thanks to the Harbour Side Resort and Harvey World Travel, Barossa Valley. Initially Pam had entered the competition to see her daughters Wendy, from Port Pirie, and Sandra, from Arno Bay, win the prize. She explained how proud she was of both daughters. Wendy had given one of her kidneys to her son who suffered from a chronic kidney disorder since birth, and Sandra, who had a stroke while pregnant with her third child. “I wanted them to enjoy themselves for what they went through,” Pam said.

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DOUBLE: Jamie Kah (yellow cap) aboard brings Magic Tigress back to scale at Clare races on Easter Sunday. PIC: David Wright, Northern Argus. money riding track work, but then I loved it and wanted to become a jockey.” Jamie started in the racing industry riding trackwork at Gawler racecourse before school attending Trinity College. “I have always wanted a career in something to do with horses,” Jamie said. “It is something I have always loved doing and now I can make a living out of it,

so that is even better.” Jamie said her job can have her working up to seven days a week, but her passion for racing gets her out of bed in the morning. “I look forward to getting up at 5am,” she laughed. “I wouldn’t get up for anything else.” Jamie is currently living in Strathalbyn to be closer to work at John Macmillan’s Clayton Bay stables.

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Hot lap winner takes a spin around Mallala

HOT: Bill Briggs (right) of Light Pass was the lucky winner of the hot lap and double pass to the Shannons Nationals at Mallala last weekend. Tanunda’s Olivia Shannon also won a double pass. Bill is pictured above in the Donut King Racing Commodore, driven by Adam Beechey in the hot lap.

ACTION: Tanunda’s Michael Bartsch races at Mallala over the weekend. Bartsch qualified third before finishing fifth overall for the weekend, with fourth, third and eighth placings in each of his respective races. Adelaide driver Chris Smerdon won the round. PIC: Nathan Wong.

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Wind farms ALTHOUGH Mr Mercer (Herald, April 4) appears to take delight in embellishing his letters with an almost judicious eloquence, it is saddening that he hasn’t sustained this impressiveness by taking a broader viewpoint towards windfarms. He first attacks the inevitability of distributed profits going to the producers of such and the politicians. He avoids the fact, however, that any such similar amenity, such as roads, bridges, etc., reap profits into the very same fabricated assembly of pockets. He then refers, which sounds awfully second-handed considering all the unfounded “facts”, to those being “affected adversely” by the erection of windfarms. He avoids again the facts of modern amenities, which eclipse the effects of windfarms a hundred fold. Should he cast his realisation not far yonder, he should try comparing living on a busy intersection or any busy road, all of which make windfarm fallout a somewhat comical triviality. One would have thought, with his literary impressionism, that he surely would have rejected at least a tiny bit of the indoctrination beguiling him. He then swings determinedly to the Internet and Hawaii. The population of Oahu rejected windfarms for touristenvironment benefits, while from Hilo to Kauai windfarms are present with little or no rejection

due to cut power costs. To what dirty comparison would a coal power station be? To compare “the damage caused” by windfarms, Mr Mercer should, instead of using the Internet, which often gives non-factual views by individuals, consult Time magazine or National Geographic, which are absolute in facts instead of the inverted comma brand. He could search-box article listing of these, which would leave him less bemused and more enlightened on windfarms, which are among the greatest diversion from pollutant energy the world has known. Jeff Hansen Greenock Jumps unacceptable To quote the chairman of the Oakbank Racing Club, it was indeed ‘unfortunate’ to see 10year-old, successful winner, Virvacity killed on Saturday because this just reinforces the fact that no matter what is done, jumps racing can never be made safe. In fact, this so-called sport, appears to be the only one that can legally put its ‘athletes’ in danger of injury and death. Jumps racing poses a total unacceptable risk to both jockeys and horses (Senate Select Enquiry into Animal Welfare, 1991). It appears the Oakbank crowd numbers were way down and it was heartening to see ex-

attendees now joining the protesters. People are really starting to wake up to the reality behind this event, and when one observes valiant older horses which have won hundreds of thousands of dollars still being whipped over a gruelling five kilometres and 24 jumps, it really hits home how truly expendable these animals are. Whether they win or lose, eventually the vast majority end up as pet food. Where is our compassion and sense of decency? A Hodges Birdwood South African opinion What does:• salvation jane • sour sobs • kikuyu grass • Johan Botha, have in common? All are alien imports from South Africa which have been detrimental to our environment, and should have been left at home Rick Drewer Gawler East Irresponsible comment In this country, most of us are immigrant families who moved from Europe, Asia, Africa and other parts of the world. Only Aboriginal people, and the many birds and animals that lived in this continent in the stone age could be termed true ‘Aussies’.

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Irresponsible casual reference against turbans (non-caucasians) by a member of the public in their feedback regarding welfare payments and publication of the same (Herald, April 11) amounts to inciting hatred against non-caucasian races and is highly condemnable. It is baseless to quote an anonymous unverified email for basing their personal hatred against noncaucasian races. Racist elements in our society should be weeded out and the media should act to create awareness against racist attitude rather than colluding with these elements and inciting the same. I would also consider filing a court petition at the Federal Magistrates against the commenter and the publisher for publishing an irresponsible racist comment supporting hatred towards noncaucasian Australians in this country based on their appearance. Babu Iyer Willaston Correction Through the Herald, I wish to advise of an error in the current edition of Enlightened, which circulates throughout the Light electorate. It states that the Gawler RSL will be holding their traditional Anzac Services march on Tuesday, March 17. This is incorrect. The march will take place on Sunday, April 22 at 2 pm, leaving from the Ultra Tune/Bob Jane car park on Julian Tce, then proceed along Murray Street to the Remembrance Garden in Pioneer Park. Enlightened wishes to sincerely apologise to the veterans community and their families for this error.

Story Book picnic I am writing to thank the Herald for the support you gave the Friends of the Barossa Library in ensuring the success of Story Book Picnic, held in the glorious grounds of Seppeltsfield Winery on Sunday, April 15. Some 400 people attended a great day of family fun in terrific weather and everybody there enjoyed themselves immensely. There were numerous oldfashioned races, entertainment, clowns and face-painting, badgemaking, craft stalls and everything to entertain the whole family. National Year of Reading patron Ms Margaret Lehmann and Youth Ambassador Sarah Noack chose the winners of the story character costumes and winners of the Story Writing competition were announced. Of course, events like this depend on the support of the community and Friends of the Library would like to thank the extremely generous support of Vinpac International, who provided the large range of excellent book prizes, as well as our many other sponsors, including Seppeltsfield Wines, who provided the grounds at no cost to us, Ralph Biagi of Barossa Sound and Vision, who provided the PA system, Magnus Australia, Mount Pleasant Pharmacy, Margaret Lehmann, Rockford Wines, Michael and Margaret Seager, James Porter and Paddy Carter. The Library staff, in particular Tania Paull, Julie Baley and Elizabeth Beales, helped immensely, while the Girl Guides not only manned the sausage sizzle, but also provided the judges for the races. Most of all, thankyou to everyone who came and made it in to such a great day.

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LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: 8.45am, 10.30am HC; Penrice: 10.30am LR; Keyneton: 11am Pr O; Eden Valley: 9am HC Pr O. Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T HC, 11am M HC; Tabor: 9.45am HC. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9am HC; Sedan: 9.30am R; Stonefield: 11am P, homestead. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: parish service, 10am no venue supplied. Freeling Parish: St Mark’s, Freeling: 8.45am; Trinity, Rosedale: 10.45am; Wheatfields: 2pm. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am T W; 10.45am C W HC. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock: Nain: 9am LR; Gnad: 10.30am HC, family service and ChATS; Greenock: 9 Pr, JAm 9.45am. Kapunda Parish: Allen’s Creek: no service; Bethel: 10.30am HC; Kapunda: 9am P, 7pm Youth. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am T HC; 10.30am C. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am HC; Stockwell: 10.30am; Dutton: No service. Light Pass Strait Gate: 10.30am B; 9am Immanuel Truro combined. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: Family serivce 10.30am; Rowland Flat: 9am W. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am, 10.30am HC; Holy Trinity: 8.30am T HC; Ebenezer: 10am M; Neukirch: 10am HC. Robertstown Parish: Robertstown: 10.30am HC; Point Pass: 8.30am Pr. St John’s Parish: St J: 10.30am. Sch: 9am HC. St Paul’s Parish: St P: 10.30am T HC; Gdb: 8.45am T HC. Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am . www.barossaherald.com.au

CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf Road, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant Anglican Church Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane Pope, Pastor Trevor

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CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Tanunda, McDonnell Street opp former Tanunda Primary School: Saturdays 2.30pm, Worship, Open Bible Study. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE Barossa: 10.30am Sundays. 16 Scholz Ave, Nuri. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Murray Flats: 5pm alternate Sundays. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Cambrai Uniting Church 5pm. SALT CHURCH 25 Northside Crt, Evanston Gdns: Sunday Service 10am & 5pm. Offices, b/shop open 9.30am-4pm. Ph: 8522 0000. THE CHRISTADELPHIANS Sunday school, Greenock Institute Hall, 9.30am. Memorial meetings 11am Sunday. Bible Studies 8pm Tuesday. All welcome. Phone 8524 4196. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main North Rd, Evanston Park. Worship Service Sunday 10.30am. All welcome. Pastor Douglas Carolisen. Ph: 8523 1706. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Birdwood United Church. 10am Pr Brian Teakle. Ph: 8568 5540. All welcome. HEWETT COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Kingfisher Dr, Hewett. 10am, Sunday inspiring worship service. Young generation and creche avail.Youth, women and men’s programs. Ph: 8522 4938. GAWLER FULL GOSPEL OUTREACH MINISTRIES Family Worship Svc. 10am Sun, stone pavilion, Sport & Community Cent, Nixon Tce, Gaw. Pastor Shirley Coe. Ph: 0401 065 748. KAPUNDA EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sundays 5pm, CWA Hall. Pastor Andrew Amos. Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY Lyndoch Institute each Sunday, 11.30am-1.30pm Pastor Ken East . Ph: 8524 4787.

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Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: 10.30am Fortnightly Services, at Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre. Pastor M Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310. ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Williamstown: 9am HC Sdk, Service of HC at St Peter’s annual vestry meeting after service. Kapunda Anglican Parish: St Hilda’s, Eudunda: 11am HC; Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am HC; St Matthew’s, Hamilton: 7.45am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 9am Mickan; Tanunda: 11am, Mickan ; Angaston: 11am Angaston WC. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford, Gawler: 5pm HC Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9.30am Schutz; Williamstown 10am Richardson HC. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Tim Prior KC; Eudunda: 9.30am Rev Richard Carter. BAPTIST CHURCH Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001.

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THE Barossa Young Ambassador Award opens plenty of doors, and nominations are now open. Since 1999, 12 young adults aged between 18 and 25 years are handpicked bienially to host and promote the Barossa Valley and the Vintage Festival. The young ambassador program begins well before the Vintage Festival, with participants involved in a range of activities, to learn about local history, tourism, food, wine and culture, while also getting to meet some of the Barossa’s characters. Of the 12 ambassadors, just one is named the Barossa Young Ambassador - to win a $5000 travel and funding prize. There is also the Barossa Young Excellence Award, with $2000 worth of prizes, and the inaugural Outstanding Project Award. Sarah Noack, who was named the 2011 Barossa Young Ambassador, and is yet to take her trip, said she is planning to present work from her PhD project at the American Crop, Agronomy and Soil Science conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, in October this year. “I am excited, as this will be a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness of my project to a broad international audience, and increase

networks in the agricultural research sector,” Sarah said. The 2007 Barossa Youth Ambassador Linda Parbs said being involved in the ambassador program was a fantastic and a rewarding experience. “The Young Ambassador program opened doors to new job opportunities, and every day I still enjoy coming to work and sharing a collection of Barossa stories, history and wines with people from all over the world.” Linda also described her travel prize as amazing. “One Young Ambassador, two Australians, three huge bags, four flights, five festivals, six wine regions, seven countries and 42 day.” “What an adventure and a fantastic taste of Europe - from the International Wine Fair in London to the top of Europe in Switzerland, and the rolling hills of Tuscany. “ Nominations for the 2013 Young ambassador program opened on Monday and close May 14 at 5pm. Anyone interested, or who knows someone who would make a great Young Ambassador for the Barossa can download the nomination information from the Barossa Vintage Festival webpage and email the completed nomination to bvf@barossa.com.

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ARRESTS • A Gawler youth was arrested on April 10 by the Gawler Police for property damage and assault. • A 19-year-old Parafield Gardens man was arrested on April 11 by the Gawler Police for unlawfully being on premises and for theft. • A 41-year-old Gawler West man was arrested on April 11 by the Gawler Police for making off without payment, theft, and unlicenced. • A 40-year-old Rostrevor man was arrested on April 12 by the Gawler Police for aggravated assault and for carrying an offensive weapon. • A 50-year-old Evanston man was arrested on April 14 for disturbing the peace. REPORTS • An 18-year-old Gawler East man, holding a probationary licence was reported on April 12 by the Gawler Police exceeding the speed limit. A licence disqualification notice was issued. • A 57-year-old Williamstown man was reported on April 12 by the Gawler Police for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.175. A licence disqualification notice was issued. • A 20-year-old Gawler South man was reported on April 15 by the Gawler Police at Fourteenth Street, Gawler South for driving without due care and failing to display P plates. SERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS • Nothing was reported stolen after a back bedroom window of a Beadnall Terrace, Gawler West house was smashed. • Property was stolen after unknown offenders broke into a business premises on Sixth Street, Gawler South,

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SERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS • Money was stolen from a house on Ian Ross Drive, Williamstown, on April 9. THEFT • A vehicle was stolen from Montefiore Street, Kapunda, between April 10 and 11. • Cash was stolen from a motor vehicle parked on Baird Street, Nuriootpa, on April 12. PROPERTY DAMAGE • Unknown offenders damaged a pump and other equipment on a property on Moppa Springs Road, near Nuriootpa, between April 5 and 6. • The front window to a Queen Street, Williamstown premise was damaged on April 14. • A window was damaged at Williamstown Primary School between April 13 and 15.

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ARRESTS • A 19-year-old Hamley Bridge man was arrested on April 11 for two counts of breaching bail conditions. • A 42-year-old Angaston man was arrested on April 15 under the public intoxication act. REPORTS • A 20-year-old Hope Valley woman was reported on April 14 for driving unlicensed, having never held a licence. • A 24-year-old Northfield man and a 22-year-old Newton man were reported on April 14 by Nuriootpa Police for making off without payment after failing to pay for fuel. • A 64-year-old Kapunda woman was reported on April 15 by Nuriootpa Police for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.057.

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risk. “It has cost me as a shop owner in a small town $865 just over one night,” Mr Chambers said. “Everyone should be aware of people doing this and if they see or hear anything, they should report it to police. “I would just hate for this to happen to anyone else.” Mr Chambers said while it was a simple act, it has strong repercussions for those affected and would hurt any business where it occurred.

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KAPUNDA shop owners have been urged to keep a close eye on their ice-cream after a pizza bar freezer was turned off last week. The freezer at the Kapunda Pizza Bar was turned off sometime on Thursday and was not discovered until Friday, by which time $865 worth of stock was destroyed. Dorian Chambers, who runs the pizza bar with his family, said other businesses should keep close watch on their freezers and be aware of the

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Welcome Mayor’s invite everyone By BILL ADAMS KAPUNDA FARM FAIR CONVENOR

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A RECORD number of new exhibitors will be at the 2012 Kapunda Farm Fair on Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21. Given that this is during school holidays, it is a great opportunity for families to join in the district’s biggest event, with plenty of shopping, food and fun. While the name suggests the fair is only about tractors and machinery, that’s not the case as around half our exhibitors are rural and the balance is general interest. There’s something for everyone for those on the land, townspeople, people from all walks of life, young and old alike. There are a record 50 new exhibitors, who will be travelling from not only South Australia but Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia and Victoria, taking the exhibitor total to over 350. This year the fair will have an extensive selection of farm machinery, quad bikes, motor vehicles, solar, water tanks, trailers, motor bikes, trucks, advisory services, professional services, finance, clothing and accessories, cosmetics, home wares, health and education with plenty more on show.

Our previous Kapunda Farm Fair in 2010 was held during one of the longest and most serious droughts for decades. It is pleasing to note that since then our farmers have enjoyed a record 2010 harvest and an above average 2011 cropping year. It augurs well for this year’s event. Gardening enthusiasts can meet Sophie Thomson from ABC TV’s Gardening Australia. She is also the renowned author of bestselling book “From the Ground Up” - dedicated to gardening specifically in South Australia. There will be two concerts and fashion parades on both days, and plenty of free entertainment for the youngsters. Our extensive entertainment program is posted on our website: www.kapundafarmfair.com. The famous and lovable Kelpie, Dustan, our local celebrity who appeared in the popular and multi award-winning movie “Red Dog” will be making a grand appearance on Saturday at the Kapunda Farm Fair. You can have your photo taken with Dustan for $5 and take home a print - proceeds to the Barossa Valley branch of the Make a Wish Foundation Australia. Given good weather, a record attendance is anticipated and everyone can be assured of two action packed days. The Kapunda Farm Fair is a people friendly site with ample catering, seating, shelter, plenty of accessible, free parking and a cash out facility available on-site. Mark the dates in the diary, and bring those shopping bags, you`ll need them. The Kapunda Farm Fair is open from 9am to 5pm both days admission is $10 for adults and $3 for five-16-year-olds.

By BILL O’BRIEN MAYOR LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL SINCE the staging of the first Kapunda Farm Fair in 1999, this biennial event has played a significant role in showcasing and promoting agriculture and advanced farming methods and products to a very large audience. In addition, this major event continues to provide outstanding opportunities for many local community organisations to promote their activities, encourage membership and inject much-needed funds. Country lifestyle is also well represented in a practical way, with the many craft stalls along with agricultural machinery and other

demonstrations and activities and entertainment taking place. It further showcases the many commercial companies located within our region. Emergency Services such as the SES, CFS, MFS, St John Ambulance and SA Police Service have always played a significant role in providing their services, and continue to do so. We sincerely thank all the members for this valuable contribution to the safety and wellbeing of those present and to the efficient conduct of the event. Most importantly, the Kapunda Farm Fair is a celebration and meeting place that brings together country and city folk of all ages and interests in a spirit of friendship and goodwill in true Aussie tradition and mateship. Events such as this also provide the opportunity for many of us to gain a greater understanding of the important role agriculture plays in Australia and in protecting our environment. On behalf of the citizens of Light Regional Council I welcome all our visitors, participants and exhibitors to the 2012 Kapunda Farm Fair and trust you will enjoy this experience. To the organiser of the event, Mr Bill Adams and all those involved I congratulate you all on presenting this outstanding event, you have done Kapunda proud. Finally, I would like to acknowledge and make special mention of the volunteers who have given their time in making this event possible. We thank you one and all.

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Happy birthday to... Ruby Barratt, of Angaston, was two on April 9.

ABOVE: Mark Anderson and Louise Sullivan were among several vintage vehicle owners to visit the Barossa on Friday afternoon. Owners allowed staff and children from Barossa Out of School Care Hours in Nuriootpa, and the public, to enjoy a ride. Pictured in the vehicle is BOSHC director Di Halse with MacKenzie Wagenfeller, aged five. RIGHT: Jane Kehoe from Parafield Gardens, with son Joshua, aged seven, enjoyed a spin in this 1909 vehicle. For more photos, visit barossaherald.com.au on Thursday and click on the photo gallery.

Atahlia Schmidt, of Nuriootpa, was two on April 12.

Jasmin Fairey, of Nuriootpa, will be four on April 21.

Isabella Shannon, of Tanunda, was two on April 16.

Aiden Both, of Tanunda, was one on April 15.

Riylan Cameron O’Riley, son of Cameron O’Riley and Madeline Jones, of Nuriootpa, was born on March 29 at Tanunda Hospital, weighing 9lb 15oz (4508g). He is a grandson for Kay and Deb and Mark.

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IMPRESSIVE: The four-bedroom Nuriootpa home (right) and the kitchen is below right.

CONSTRUCTED by Galaxy Homes in 2002, this spacious fourbedroom Nuriootpa home has all the extras one would expect in a building of this calibre. The main bedroom features a walk-in robe an ensuite with double vanity and spa. With built-in robes throughout the other bedrooms, all doubles, with the second as large as the main. Boasting a sunken formal lounge/formal dining and a huge family with a meals area off the kitchen, this home delivers quality and quantity with 30 squares of luxurious living. There are high ceilings throughout, with Actron reverse-cycle ducted heating and airconditioning. The great outdoor entertaining area, accessed via French doors from the family area is set on a large 760 square metre allotment, which, although large, is easy to maintain. Barossa bound? This property, priced at $425,000, is a “must see”. Call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777 to arrange a private inspection to suit.

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GREAT HORSE PROPERTY SET ON 26.7 ACRES. Three bedrooms ensuite & WIR, lnge/formal dine. Near new wood kitchen gas cook top & Ubench oven, meals + family room. 3 way bathroom. Combustion heating & ducted cooling. Verandah, dble carport, 6x9.2 mtr gge, 4 bay in house horse complex, tack & feed areas, massive 15mtr x 15mtr Implement shed, approx one acre licensed vineyard. Pergola, winter dam, 100,000 r/ water plumbed to home. Only minutes’ to Nuriootpa. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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FAMILY LIVING, AS GOOD AS IT GETS This meticulously presented large portico family home has 3 lge living areas, 4 brms and 2 bthrms. Generous proportions enhanced by 9 ft. vaulted ceilings. Whether you`re into a contemp or classic décor the delicate colour scheme will suit every style. Shed in the back gdn is fully lined & insulated. Perfect as home office, art studio or wine storage. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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combustion heater, plus a splitsystem air-conditioner and evaporative cooler. Features on the inside include linen storage in the hallway, fantastic lights in the fully-tiled bathroom, and ceiling fans. Reasonably new carpets are also a highlight, with all floor coverings in good condition. Outside, there are security doors and window screens, a walled outdoor courtyard area and extensive car parking provision. Mains water is connected and there are 6000

gallons of rainwater, with a pressure pump. There is extensive shedding, a tool shed and a wood/man’s shed. Established fruit trees are another bonus. This is a good quality house situated on the edge of town and priced to sell at $289,500. Near offers will be considered. Inspection at the open on Sunday, April 22 from noon to 1pm. For more information or a personal viewing call David from Hambours on 8566 2209. RLA150685.

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the everyday and is within easy reach of the gourmet kitchen. The open air section of the home’s rear grounds has a real sense of the Mediterranean, a sheltered and sundrenched space to enjoy on clear winter days with stone accents, grasses, palms and landscaped to create a harmonious garden that is virtually maintenance-free, complemented by the green tall tree skyline of Langmeil Road. The home’s second largest bedroom enjoys views onto the serene sun garden in the rear and is one of three bedrooms in this sleeping wing of the home. The generously proportioned master features a huge walk-thrurobe and access to the sumptuous two-way bathroom with his and her vanity, corner shower and super deep bath tub. A second toilet with hand basin is located along the hallway between the remaining two bedrooms. The attention to quality and detail is consistent throughout this residence, designed specifically to give style and pleasure to each day. The appreciation continues when one gazes out over the parkland setting opposite and the other fine neighborouring residences. This property represents the very best in living style, in this superb location.

IDEAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY OR FIRST HOME BUYER. 3 brm timber-framed home on a large 1858m2 block. Inside features lounge, kitchen/meals area with floating floorboards, WI pantry, lrg laundry, 2 toilets & updated bathroom. Large front & rear v/dah, entertainment area, gdn shed, mature trees, on low maintenance block. New Colourbond fence is to be put up on the south-west boundary before settlement. RLA 150685 Asking $220,000

HORSE FRIENDLY PROPERTY- On 18 acres (7.28Ha) with 3 bedroom timber framed home and good shedding, just 7kms from Eudunda. Home features kitchen/dining, good sized lounge, combustion heater and ducted evap air con. Outside features include front and rear verandah, 40x25 shed with concrete floor, 60x30 machinery shed, 3 rainwater tanks, mains water connected. Needs TLC but has possibilities.

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TYPICAL KAPUNDA COTTAGE. 3 bedroom freestone cottage, circa 1880 with modern brick additions to rear section and within walking distance of most facilities. Established easy care gardens, bullnosed verandah, open-plan kitchen/dining room, separate toilet and a neat and tidy bathroom.

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PICTURESQUELY positioned along the enviable elevated dress circle that overlooks the stunning landscaped reserve and lake of Langmeil Estate, is this beautifully light-filled new home. The Tanunda property offers a fabulous layout, where all living areas have their own special connection with the outdoors and both entertaining and everyday life are filled with a pleasure in the luxury that exists, both inside and out. Gleaming tiles, lavish use of glass, shades of stone, parchment and nougat, striking wall display niches, high quality streamlined dual layer blinds, custom-made curtains and dramatic lighting, all collaborate to enhance the large rooms and airy open spaces within. A wide entrance hall takes the eye right to the end of the home through the individual spaces that so seamlessly link. The home’s first room is a northfacing lounge with a window of three facets that takes in the lakeside views, sheltered by superior external awnings to provide privacy and insulation without obstructing the advantage of views. Next, the open-living plan encompasses the central chef ’s kitchen and the appeal of uncluttered clean lines back with an immense island bench that invites folk to gather, There are stone-look benchtops, frosted glass overhead cabinets, glass splashbacks in ruby red, a stainless-steel rangehood and ‘Miele’ dishwasher. Dining and casual living zones are situated on either side of the kitchen, linked by interesting alcoves for artpieces and sharing shining tiles, natural light and superb custommade curtains in coffee shades that frame the outside views and reflect the earth tones of the exterior slate style. Instinctive living flows to the outdoors through the sliding glass which unites the interior with the under-main-roof-alfresco zone, encouraging a sense of celebration in

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UNHEARD of earth has become available in stunning Fiedler Street, one of Tanunda’s most picturesque streets of character and address to some of the town’s finest historic homes. In this tree-lined setting, a choice of two ideally sized 644 square metre allotments positioned within a short stroll of medical services, shops and restaurants will allow one to build the home of their dreams among cosmopolitan town life, coupled with the ease-of-mind in knowing those essential services are comfortably close. A wonderful spot to create life’s next chapter, whether you have young children to walk across to school and day-care or are simply looking to enjoy a well earned retirement and the best things in life, this address meets the needs of life’s every stage, surrounded by architectural character and natural beauty. Investment in this location is assured as Fiedler Street always has, and always will, remain

one of the Barossa’s most sought after town centre addresses. This rare land is to be sold by public auction on May 4 at 11am on site, unless sold prior, so ensure you are well prepared and don’t miss this opportunity, quite possibly your last chance to ever acquire a parcel of land in this street. For site plans, further information and to register interest, contact David Braunack of Homburg Real Estate on 0418 841 349.

At a glance... Where: 1 and 3 Fiedler Street, Tanunda. Feature: Prime land in prime position. Price: Auction, on site, May 4. When: 11am, unless sold prior. Open: Call agent to view. Web ID: HRE588 Agent: Homburg Real Estate, ph: 8563 2599. RLA219152 Contact: David Braunack on mobile 0418 841 349.

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ABOVE: The Greenock home, renovated by a professional owner-builder. BELOW: The floor plan with three bedrooms and as many bathrooms.

GREENOCK is a delightful small town on the north-west edge of the beautiful Barossa Valley, located an easy 66km from Adelaide via the Sturt Highway and Northern Expressway. This charming home is magnificently renovated inside and outside by a professional owner/builder. It is like a brand new home on over one glorious acre or about .4440 of a hectare, featuring rural living with privacy and views. Inside features comprise three bedrooms and three beautifully tiled bathrooms, which are on the right when entering the front door through the wide hall. They start with the master bedroom with a walk-in robe and ensuite, while bedroom two has a built-in robe and ensuite and bedroom three is with a built-in robe and has access to the two-way bathroom and laundry. To the left at the entrance is the bright formal lounge room, with access to the magnificent large new kitchen with a beautifully tiled floor, wide breakfast bar, stainless-steel fan forced wall oven, rangehood and electric glass cooktop, following through to the dining area and then the large games/rumpus room. All this with the comfort of heating and cooling.

All three bathrooms are modern and easy-clean with tiles from the floor to the ceiling, and the whole house inside is freshly painted with neutral colours. There is nothing to do, just move in and enjoy. Outdoor features include the gabled roof paved entertaining area, and lined double garage under the main roof with electric roller doors. There is a huge saving on electricity with 16 solar panels, each 3kw, which can be increased to 4kw. Also outside is a large 12x9x2.7m shed with roof blanket insulation, power and concrete, a large garden shed (concreted), and a large shadehouse.

There is also a huge saving on rainwater with four tanks, each 22,000 litres with filtered water, an enclosed chook run, over 30 various fruit trees and a raised vegie garden. The property is situated only a short stroll to the post office, hotel, gallery, library, general store, oval and Primary school and only a few minute drive to Nuriootpa or 10 minute drive to Gawler. For anyone who seeks a property that will provide savings on living expenses then this is the one. This is the perfect place to escape from the noise and the hustle and bustle but still have easy access to the city. The asking price for this outstanding home is only $525,000.

At a glance... Where: 12 Victor Road, Greenock. Features: Solar power and rainwater tanks. Price: $525,000. Open: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate, ph: 8562 4650. RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth on mobile 0418 853 134.

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ESCAPE TO AN AMAZING LIFESTYLE! Magnificent home, 3 brms & 3 bthrms, renovated inside & out. 16.3kW solar panels, 88,000L rainwater plus mains. Over 1 ac of land, fruit trees & veggie gdn.

TANUNDA

THE CORRUGATED IRON COTTAGE LARGE FAMILY HOME 3 brm cottage, polished timber floors throughout, 4 brms, 2 bathrooms, study, lounge, family room, open kitchen with dw, lounge with heating & cooling, timber plan kitchen, air cond, double garage, entertaining deck with views, few minutes’ walk to all amenities. area, large shed, room for boat & caravan.

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MODERN STYLISH LIVING Brand new 3 Brms with carpet, master with ensuite & walk-in robe, spacious kitchen with dw, open plan living with timber floors.

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DON’T be deceived by the simple exterior, this Willaston property has a lot to offer. The three-bedroom villa home has everything a larger home offers, without requiring the expenditure of time and money a more extensive property demands, making it perfect for a couple, retirees and, of course, investors. The floor plan includes three bedrooms, the generous-sized master with walk through to the main bathroom making life even easier with only one bathroom to clean. Importantly, there is a second toilet off of the laundry which is ideal for both inside and outside access.

The other two bedrooms are both a good size and run off the central hallway. An open-plan kitchen, dining, family area is the hub of the home and has sliding glass doors directly onto the paved patio area - perfect for entertaining. The kitchen includes lots of bench space, a walk-in pantry, gas cooktop and electric wall oven, plus microwave provision. Quality carpets have been used in the bedrooms while laminated flooring is throughout the rest of the home for easy maintenance, and again, less work. Ducted air-conditioning and gas heating will keep everyone

comfortable year-round. The landscaped garden has a watering system to again keep maintenance to a minimum. All of the hard work has been done to make living in this lovely home as carefree as possible.

At a glance... Where: Unit 8/6 Jarvis Street, Willaston. Price: $265,000 to $275,000. Open: By appointment. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. Contact: Sue Schugmann on 0419 850 408. RLA1997.

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Opportunity knocks with potential plus! With over a 30m frontage this half acre allotment offers a whole array of possibilities. Together with a 1910 original cottage, which although requiring considerable work, has been partially restored. As a project this property would certainly reap rewards for anyone willing to put in the hard yards. Invest and prosper with this wonderful package.

This quality Homestead built home situated on a 1372m2 allotment offers large formal entry, formal lounge and dining with bay window, master bedroom with built-in robe, large ensuite with spa and double shower, bedrooms 2, 3 and 4 are extra large and have built-in robes and ceiling fans, all bedrooms also have Austar connected. 3-way bathroom and generous size laundry. Open plan kitchen, dining and family room leading through to the games room which has glass doors leading out onto the salt water solar heated pool. 3 car garage under the main roof, approx 32,000L rainwater storage, two 3phs reverse cycle split system air-conditioners, large entertainment area complete with bar and wood fire pizza oven, large lawn area and side access for trailers/caravans with a high clearance lean-to off the shed.

This stunning quality home built in 2004 is a massive 249m2. Set on a 920m2 allot this lovely Distinctive built home offers 4 lge brms, main with ens & WIR, brms 2, 3 & 4 with BIRs, good size office, fml entry & fml dining, generous size kitchen complete with quality appliances, plenty of storage & a lge b/fast bar overlooking the spac o/plan living meals & family room. The home is fully insulated, has r/c heating & cooling, rainwater tank, dbl c/pt with remote roller doors, 12m x 6m galvanized shed with built in mezzanine storage area. The front gdn has established plants and pop-up sprinklers and the back garden has a large entertaining area with the gardens yet to be completed. This stunning property is within walking distance to the main street and local schools.

This immaculately presented home is set in the stunning township of Lyndoch in the Barossa Valley - walking distance to schools, shops, wineries, restaurants and only a short drive to Adelaide and Gawler. The home offers 4 good size bedrooms, master with built-in robe. The home is complete with formal entry, large lounge, good size dining off of the kitchen and don't forget plenty of room outside as the home is set on just under 1/4 Acre. This beautiful property has so much potential and has been freshly painted and has new floor coverings, ducted evaporative cooling, gas heating and large shed with fully fenced yard. This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase a lovely piece of the Barossa Valley at an affordable price, so don’t miss out.

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Set on over a quarter of an acre (1104m2) this much loved family home offers 3 bedrooms, main with walk-in robe and bedrooms 2 and 3 with built-in robes, open living family, dining and kitchen together with a large formal lounge. The home is serviced by a 3.5hp split system and also slow combustion heating. Outside, the property boasts unbroken views over the Barossa Ranges and beautifully established gardens just perfect for entertaining. Also with a 20x20 shed with cement floor and power, double carport, rear access and 6500L of rainwater storage fed to the laundry and kitchen. A lovely property offering privacy and seclusion yet walking distance to all of Lyndoch’s amenities. A “must inspect” for anyone looking in the Barossa, convenience and tranquillity found. # 5020 RLA 61382

Offering two residences on over one and a half acres, this is both a unique and idyllic property. Set in a very quiet court, it boasts stunning views to the Barossa Ranges framed by it's very own vines. Built in 1982 this solid brick home consists of one dwelling featuring 3 bedrooms with formal lounge/dining, superb timber kitchen, full bathroom with separate toilet and laundry adjoined to another 2 bedroom residence with kitchen, open family/dining, bathroom with shower and separate toilet plus laundry also. Both serviced by ducted evaporative air-conditioning and reverse cycle split systems. The property offers superbly established mature gardens, a huge pergola outdoor entertaining area with a 30 x 20 shed with power and cement floor. This is a truly rare offering which would accommodate a whole range of requirements. # 5021 RLA 61382

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As rare as hens teeth! A half acre allotment with over 100 metres of road frontage. Currently on two titles with a circa 1890 Stone Cottage, originally the Headmasters residence for the Lyndoch Public School - opened in 1879. The potential of this superb opportunity is obvious, to renovate the Cottage and sub-divide the remaining land (subject to Council consent). With 3 bedrooms, formal lounge, kitchen/dine and large cellar the property is deserving of restoration and would certainly reap rewards for its lucky new owner, together with the development of the remaining land. Within walking distance to all of Lyndoch's amenities - local schools, shops, restaurants and wineries. A project worthy of the investment, inspection by appointment call to arrange a time to suit.

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This stunning 1890 stone home is the original Bank House Building. This stunning beauty is set on approximately 1185m2 and offers the charm of the old but the convenience of the new with 10 foot ceilings and the renovating done. This home is ready to move into and offers 3 very spacious bedrooms with original ceilings, lounge with open fire place and original mantel piece, country style kitchen and dining with new stylish bathroom, new carpets, floating floors with the original timber floor waiting to be brought to life. Outside improvements include double garage, lean-to for a boat or trailer, small shed, fish pond, rainwater tank, bird aviaries, lovely grape vines, veggie patch and a stunning verandah overlooking the backyard.

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SPORTY: A Nissan 370Z Roadster. FOR the first time in the history of the legendary Nissan Z, its engine may shrink in size. Nissan's design boss Shiro Nakamura revealed the brand was looking to downsize its sports models, which could include a revival of the Silvia that was sold here as the 200SX. Just as car makers around the world are reducing their cars' engine capacities, Nissan is looking at smaller, lighter models, which would in turn use smaller engines. “I much prefer smaller sports car,” says Nakamura. “It is the time to look at that (smaller engines). With 370Z, we still don't know next generation will have a larger or smaller engine.” Nakamura says reducing the weight of the next generation Nissan sports cars is a priority. Light weight has long been vital to ensure the agility and speed expected in a sports car, but fast improving engine technologies is allowing manufacturers to use smaller, more efficient engines. The latest BMW M5 downsized from a 5.0-litre V10 to a more powerful 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8, and the next M3 is expected to follow suit, while many European luxury brands are using fourcylinders in place of six-cylinders. The shift to a smaller Z car could create a headache for Nissan's marketing department; the engine capacity in the Nissan Z cars is what has determined its name since the first 240Z (with a 2.4-litre six-cylinder). Nissan could stay faithful to the naming convention - Nakamura even

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joked about a 200Z - or choose the route of many European car makers (Mercedes-Benz and BMW the most obvious) in abandoning the naming convention and instead choosing numbers more in line with the car's performance. A Mercedes-Benz C250 CDi, for example, would once have used a 2.5-litre engine, whereas now it has a 1.8-litre. Nakamura also hinted that Nissan is looking at a return of the Silvia, or 200SX. While he was coy in his response, the time it took him to answer a question of whether he is working on a Silvia replacement suggests something is going on behind the scenes. “I cannot say,” was his eventual response, earlier saying he was a big fan of the idea. “Light, sport coupe is a nice concept, I like it.” He said sports cars were a key component of the Nissan range, which in Australia has been dominated for a decade by four-wheel-drives and utes. “Sports car is a core of Nissan. We really we have to sit down and work out what the future sports car should be for us,” Nakamura said. He suggested that whatever happened moving forward - and whether it includes two sports cars or three - they would likely be smaller and significantly lighter. “It's not necessary that size is important, also we have GT-R.” So could the Nissan brand sustain three sports cars in its range - the Silvia (200SX), Z and GT-R? “If there is a market we will do it,” says Nakamura.

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Record March results for Holden Cruze and Captiva 5 HOLDEN is showing solid growth across a number of carlines with record March performances for Cruze and Captiva 5, according to official VFACTS figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries. The homegrown Cruze celebrated its best ever March result, with 2880 sales for the month. Cruze was also the third-highestselling model in the small car segment with a 13.4 per cent share and fifth in the market overall. Commodore continues to be the stand-out in the large-car segment with 3187 units for the month, capturing an impressive 62.5 per cent share of the segment. Commodore was the third highestselling model in the marketplace in March and year-to-date. Holden’s SUV sales continue to soar with the Series II Captiva 5 achieving the highest March result on record with 501 units, a 339.5 increase over March 2011. Captiva 7 was also up on last year by 55.2 per cent with 863 sales for the month. Holden director of Sales, Philip Brook, said it had been a tough March for Holden with the popular Colorado nearly sold out and the nextgeneration Colorado still a few months away. However, Mr Brook said the good news was the result reflected the company’s renewed focus on a broader product portfolio. “We have strong offerings across the

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SUV, small, large and light car segments,” he said. “Our Captiva range continues to be in strong demand in the growing SUV segment. “We’ve seen significant growth for both our SUV entrants month-onmonth, which shows its performance, improved fuel economy and keen pricing has really hit the sweet spot. “We’ve just celebrated our first anniversary for the locally-built Cruze, which continues to be a favourite with our customers. One year on, the sporty 1.4 iTi SRi and SRi-V models are still winning new fans.” Mr Brooks said Holden has a strong player in the competitive light-car segment with the new-generation Barina hatch and sedan. “Customers are telling us that both sedan and hatch look good, are the right price and have all the right features,” he said. “And we’re in run-out of the current Colorado, so we’re focusing all our efforts on showcasing the nextgeneration Colorado at dealerships around the country and so far the response has been overwhelmingly positive.” Holden’s total February volume was 10,196 units, giving the company a market share of 10.4 per cent. Year to date, Holden has sold a total of 28,945 units. Visiting Steinborner Automotive, in Gawler and Nuriootpa, is well worth the trip for a look at all the value Holden makes.

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Snapshot of Australian health

Family auction fun

By PAUL PEARCE STARPLEX FITNESS CENTRE MANAGER THE evidence is clear, Australia, like the United States and United Kingdom, is experiencing an obesity epidemic which will result in children dying at a younger age than their parents. The 2008 National Health Survey of Australians five years+ revealed more than 62 per cent of adults and one in four children were overweight or obese. Dieticians Association of Australia statistics show one in five Australian women aged 18-25 years are overweight and 15 per cent are obese, affecting fertility and long-term health. For adults, the consequences of obesity are many, including musculo-skeletal problems, cardiovascular disease, some cancers, sleep apnoea, Type 2 diabetes,

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and hypertension. Childhood obesity has long term consequences. Once a child is overweight or obese it is unlikely they will spontaneously revert to a healthy weight, predisposing them to the health concerns listed above for adults The prevalence of Type 2 diabetes in children is increasing. Other associated problems include sleep apnoea, heat intolerance, breathlessness on exertion, tiredness and flat feet. Many of these health problems are preventable through a healthy and active lifestyle. Regular physical activity reduces cardiovascular risk and improves risk factor levels such as overweight, high blood pressure, and Type 2 diabetes. Nutritional experts advocate the ‘one change at a time’ approach, aimed to motivate Australians to take on healthy eating and exercise habits. We cannot rely solely on dieting for weight loss as it does not reflect long term success. Diets have a start and an end date. Instead, make a pledge to eat better for the long-term, taking a one-change-at-atime approach, adopting healthier eating habits and/or being more physically active. For those Australians who have resolved to lose weight and eat better in 2012, getting sound exercise and nutrition advice and support from a personal trainer and an accredited dietician is recommended.

and upgraded resources. A trove of treasures for sale awaits visitors, including antiques, household goods, produce, plants, farm equipment, vehicles, livestock and more. The auction is an opportunity for the public to enjoy a chat over food such as a barbecue and drinks, while rides and entertainment have also been organised. The event starts at 10am and sellers will need to drop off their items either Saturday, May 5 between 9am and 5pm or Sunday, May 6 from 7am and 9am. Conditions to sell goods do apply. For further information contact the Kersbrook Primary School on 8389 3068.

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HAPPY: It is never too early to get children to participate in exercise classes - and they can be fun.

LOOKING to clean out the shed or the house cupboards but don’t know what to do with thoseunwanted items? The parents and friends of Kersbrook Primary School can help, as they host their annual auction and family fun day on Sunday, May 6. The event is a chance for the public to sell their items, grab a bargain or be part of a variety of activities. Each year the auction has drawn in visitors from the hills and metropolitan area. The event is a large-scale fundraiser designed at providing the school, of less than 100 students, with equipment

MON TUE WED THU SAT SUN

Kids Eat Free Lunch & dinner Schnitzel Night Family Meal Night *2 adults & 3 kids Steak Night

Kids’ Entertainment

Roast Day

TERMS AND CONDITIONS Family Meal Deal only available Wednesday nights. Adult’s meals must be ordered off the Family Meal Deal Menu 1 meal per child. Extra kid’s meals charged at $7.50. All Meal Deals not valid with any other food promotion or offer

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AWARD winning singer/songwriter Andrew Horabin asks the questions in his one-man comedy musical about the many issues that accompany masculinity. From sex, work, marriage, mateship, and attachment to motor vehicles - the story begins when a buck’s party and hen’s night collide and follows three clueless men in the hilarious events that follow, as the impending wedding date draws closer. Seriously funny, moving and true, this story has audiences asking what it means to be a man in their town - and how they might help the boys to get there. Andrew isn’t your average comedian, working with a community prior to each performance, he manages to weave in elements that will encourage audiences to reflect on themselves and the people around them inbetween fits of laughter. Andrew said, “No two towns are

the same. When I’m on tour I see it as my opportunity to get to know the culture of each place and gain an understanding of the day-to-day issues facing residents. I then incorporate this understanding into my show”. If you know a man who wouldn’t normally go to a live theatre performance - this one is for him. Created for wives, husbands, girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, best mates, sons and daughters, be prepared to laugh. At the end of the night, women will want him over for dinner and men will want to have a beer with him. This performance comes with a warning that it does involve explicit language and adult concepts. What a Man’s Gotta Do will be held on Friday, May 11 at the Barossa Arts Convention Centre, Tanunda. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for concession. To book, contact 8561 4299.

Food and Drinks available

Sellers 6.30am Site $10 - Admits 2 Buyers 7.30am $3 Admission

KERSBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL

AUCTION

Enquiries 8563 0864

SUNDAY, MAY 6th at 10am Let us sell your items for you. Come to find a bargain. Hundreds of items for sale including furniture, antiques, produce, plants etc - Fun for the whole family Rides, food and drinks available. Sellers 9am-5pm Sat. or 7am-9am Sun.

Enquiries Kersbrook Primary School

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SUNDAY FUNDAY 22ND APRIL 12pm - 5pm

Mon - Fri 11am till LATE Sunday 11am till 8 HAPPY HOUR Sun -Thurs 5 - 6pm $1.00 off wines and pints + spirits

SCHNITZEL NIGHT

Chicken or Beef Schnitzel, with your choice of sauce and a FREE schooner of draught, Coopers or blonde or glass of house wine

TUESDAY

Baked Potatoes & Cheese Platters A range of GIBSON wines on sale Marquee - rain, hail or shine! Kick back, relax and enjoy!

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Ravioli or Penne with Carbonara or Neopolitan sauce and a FREE schooner of draught, coopers or blonde or glass of house wine

‘LAURA HILL & The Tuesday Bandits’ on their Guava Tree Tour

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STEAK NIGHT

T Bone or Scotch Fillet, Chips, Salad and your choice of sauce/gravy and a FREE schooner of draught, Coopers or blonde or glass of house wine

WEDNESDAY

E FRE LIVE BAND RY Roots Music with T N E

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MONDAY

GIBSON WINES

ART AFFAIR: Maxine Donald at the the opening of ‘Max and Mal’s Artrageous Affair in Kapunda on Sunday. The exhibition, located in the Kapunda Community Gallery above the library, runs until May 20. PIC: Robert Laidlaw.

Come see what a man’s gotta do

SUNDAY APRIL 29TH Tanunda Oval

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Pool Table, Pokies, Jukebox, Beer Garden & Function Room available. Great Food and Fantastic Local Beers on Tap.

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Known as the 25 pieces of the ‘Red Gladstone Challenge’, it now means 25 variety pieces involving creative ideas and workmanship will be on show. Gawler artist Gem Congdon, one of the participants of the challenge, was the winner. Entries also came from Freeling, Roseworthy, Carrieton, Peterborough, Jamestown, Melrose, Port Pirie, Gladstone and Caltowie. Both of these works have toured through NSW, then onto Peterborough for its recent town festival, and will combine with work from the Gawler Textile Artists, on display in the Tote Room of the Kapunda Trotting Track during the Kapunda Farm Fair, Hancock Road, on April 20 and 21.

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THIS weekend’s popular Kapunda Farm Fair will feature creative works by two touring textile exhibitions for the public to view. One is ‘Pick-a-Pocket’, which originated in Western Australia and involves 52 colourful pockets. It was the Thread Studio in Perth that set the challenge online for artists to produce pockets using art techniques and embellishments. The result is now an amazing array of work. The other challenge came from the Scratch & Itch shop in Gladstone and required a 60cm square textile piece be produced from a given piece of red fabric, and to have 25 per cent of one other fabric included, as well as a narrow binding of personal choice.

TRASH ‘N’ TREASURE CAR BOOT SALES

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Sir John Franklin Hotel

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Proudly Presents

2 COURSE MEAL 13th May

“TWO WEEKS WITH THE QUEEN”

$28.00

In Association with HAL Leonard Sydney Directed by David Underwood, Play by Mary Morris, Adapted from the bestselling novel by Morris Gleitzman

Tea & Coffee provided

April 27th & 28th 8pm May 4th & 5th 8pm Chapel Street Theatre, Kapunda Tickets: Adults $20, Concession $15, Children $12, Members $10 Available from Kapunda Visitor Information Centre & Australia Wide Badges – Nuriootpa www.kms.asn.au

Main St, Kapunda Phone 8566 3233 BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL WH1812348

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Up Coming events... Puttin’ on the Ritz – Tues, 29th May 11am

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April’s Fool – Wed 30th May 7.30pm TaikOz Shifting Sand – Sat 2nd June 7.30pm

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ALADDIN

BUSTING OUT

WHAT A MAN’S GOTTA DO

Come and experience a little magic as Faith Lutheran College presents Disney’s ‘Aladdin Jr’. You’ll instantly recall the wonderful songs from the classic Disney film and bask in the rollicking adventure filled with laughter, romance and danger. ‘Aladdin Jr’ is a timeless tale for all ages that will fill your senses and your heart.

With more front than Myer, our bosom-buddies return in their own laugh-out-loud and totally liberating show as they unleash their playful puppies and walk abreast down mammary lane. It's an uplifting celebration.

Andrew Horabin uses comedy, song and storytelling to explore some of the issues of masculinity – sex, work, marriage, mateship, intimacy, fathering, feelings, booze, homophobia and attachments to motor vehicles. At the end of the night, women will want him over for dinner and men will want to have a beer with him. Cabaret Style.

Matinee 2nd & 3rd May @ 10.30am Evening 2nd, 4th & 5th May @ 8pm Adult: $29.50 Conc: $24.50 YP(U17): $17.00 Family: $85.00

Wednesday, 9th May 8pm Adult: $49.20, Conc: $44.30 Group (6+): $43.20

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FUNERAL NOTICES

FOR SALE

CONGRATULATIONS to Matt & Del Zimmermann on the fast and safe arrival of little Chace! God bless you all. Love Jessica and Connor xx

DUELL The family of JOYCE EDNA DUELL invite Family and Friends to her Funeral Service to be held on FRIDAY April 20, commencing at 11.00am in St. John's Lutheran Church, Jane Place, Tanunda, to be followed by Joyce's Committal in Tabor Cemetery.

HAY OATEN WHEATEN Hay from $35 roll Phone Peter & Bev Grocke 0429 694 058 or 8563 2113

Flowers to the Church please, or if desired, a donation in memory of Joyce to the Tanunda Lutheran Home, Gramp Chapel Appeal, 27 Bridge Street, Tanunda would be appreciated by the family. Envelopes available at the Service.

ENGAGEMENTS HEWETT - SCHUTZ Alison and Ben are thrilled to announce their engagement on Wednesday 11th April, 2012. Proud parents, Jennifer and Adrian Hewett of Wallaroo and Sue and the late Myles Schutz of Eudunda, wish God's rishest blessings on the happy couple. xoxoxo

THANKYOU MANY THANKS to the CFS and Volunteers who helped extinguish the fire on our property. Marg & Mick Browne. THANKYOU to the people of Lyndoch and surrounding areas for helping to find our beloved American Staffy! You showed true community spirit during a difficult time. From Tara.

IN MEMORIAM MILDE, Victor John 21/6/1925 - 16/4/2010 In loving memory of our dear Dad, Grandpa & Great Grandpa. So dearly loved, so sadly missed by Judith, Wendy & Trevor and their families. Forever in our hearts.

DEATH NOTICES DUELL Joyce Edna (nee Graetz) Passed away peacefully on 14 April, 2012 at Tanunda Hospital. Aged 77 years Dearly loved wife of the late Ronald Charles Duell Loved and loving Mother of Lynley and Malcolm Loved and respected Mother-in-law of Ian. Special and loving Granny of Sarah, Bradley and Dylan (deceased); Jessica and Shaun Proud Great Granny of Doshie, Keisha and Conrad At peace with Dad and in God's loving care. Though her smile is gone forever and her hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories of the Mum we loved so much. Her memory is now our keepsake which we'll never part, God has her in his keeping, we have her in our heart. DUELL, Joyce Edna Loved and cherished Mum of Lynley and Ian Loving Granny and Great Granny of Sarah, Sam and Doshie; Bradley, Julie Keisha and Conrad and Dylan (deceased). Mum you will always be remembered for your love, kindness and generosity to your family and friends and you will be missed every day. Resting peacefully with Dad and Dylan. DUELL Joyce Edna Dearest Mum of Malcolm Adored Granny of Jessica and Shaun and friend of Shannon. Rest in Peace Mum. www.barossaherald.com.au

FOR SALE 2 X 1800cm TIMBER VENETIAN BLINDS $50 each. Ph: 0439633155 8 DRAWER Dressing table with mirror $100. Norman Turner & Nottage Oval dining table & 6 chairs $500. Round dining table extended to oval $200.JR Furniture 3 seater leather lounge & single chair $200. 2 bowl s/s sink $50. Ph: 0439633155 Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222 BEDROOM SUITE comprising Queen Anne double bed and 1 set side drawers and Cheval mirror. Circa 1950's. Good condition. Rosewood. $160 Ph: 85642874

LEADLIGHT - Local, professional affordable leadlight. I'll come to you, or call at Gawler Glass Design studio, 58 Yettie Rd, Williamstown. Weekly classes. Bob Pirch 85247241

DAIRY CHILLER single phase, 700ltr, good working order. Call Westy 0437817660 DOMESTIC farm, pool and spa pump repairs. Complete workshop facilities also for electric fence energisers. New units, conversions to solar, tapes and insulators. Qualified tradesman. Ag Power Williamstown Road, Cockatoo Valley. 0408820024 ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200 Farm Shed. Open Sided, 9m x 18m x 5m (30' x 60 x 16'8 ) $9,600 PH: 0413 104 820

FIREWOOD 6 x 4 trailer load $70 85681979 FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red. blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawn mallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridge docket supplied. Pickup or deliver AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies. 0413089743. Delivery available 7 days by appointment. Credit Cards now accepted. FREEZER small upright. Excellent condition. $100. Dog kennell, suit large dog timber $80. Ph: 0417503504 GENERATORS Low speed diesel super silent Aussie brand 12kva $4999, 15 kva $4499, 19kva $5699, 25 kva $5999, 0432 636 678

2000 HOLDEN COMMODORE VT II OLYMPIC $7204* WHITE 4dr Sedan Automatic 6cyl

DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY

2008 HOLDEN BARINA TK MY09 BLUE-REDUCED $8244* $$ 5dr Hatchback Manual 4cyl

DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY

MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350

2006 FORD COURIER PH (Upgrade) GL COOL WHITE 2dr Cab Chassis Manual 4cyl $14,990*

ONGA pressure pump 35 LPM $80 ono 0418825979

2008 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2KN SWB Candy White - REDUCED $$$ 3dr Van Manual 4cyl $15,888*

PEA STRAW for sale $4 per bale delivered. Ph: 85663916 PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm. SELLING, BUYING .......? Advertise in the Herald classifieds, and get results! Giveaway ads are run for 1 week, FREE. You can now place your classified ad at Kapunda Newsagency, deadline is Monday 5.00p.m. Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday. (Maybe subject to change) Ph: 85632041, Fax: 85633655 or email admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

SALVAGE YARD 702 Stockwell Road, Angaston Open:Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9am - 12 noon Timber, steel, bricks, stone, s/w pipes, gates, windows, louvre glass, doors, reo, formply, iron, galv & colorbond. Always buying and selling quality second hand building materials. PHONE 8564 2900

BOAT aluminium, Savage. 3.9m. Forward steering, W/screen, canopy, 25 hp Evinrude, 3 hp Yamaha. $3,500 Ph: 0409697957 CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.

APRIL PRE-OWNED SPECIALS

2007 RENAULT MEGANE II X84 Phase II EXPRESSION PLATINUM 4dr Sedan Manual 4cyl $12,404*

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TSCHARKE (nee Prescott) To my darling husband Phillip. Married in Bordertown on the 18th April, 1987 and here's to 25 years more. Love from your wife, Faye. Mum, Heather, Andrew, Michelle, Reidan & Riana, Brian Teresa, Jenny, Norm, Sharon & Patrick. XXXX

JACKSON'S FIREWOOD free bag kindling with every order. Dry split redgum mallee pink gum. Weighed delivery only. 0400083852

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FOR SALE

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BIRTH NOTICES

WRECKING Ford Falcon EL Sedan 4 Litre motor, 145,000 km, roof rack, most parts available. Falcon BA Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, 144,000 km, good panels, most parts available. Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km, most parts available. Holden Commodore VX Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission, 115,000 km, Berlina factory mags. Holden Commodore VZ Stationwagon 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, roof rack, most parts available. Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission, most parts available Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys

DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY

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2010 NISSAN TIIDA C11 S3 ST WHITE 4dr Sedan $16,564* Automatic 4cyl only 24,000kms DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY 2007 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 32,423kms MY07 FSI TIPTRONIC WHEAT BEIGE 4dr Sedan Sports $19,684* Automatic 4cyl DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY 2005 FORD TERRITORY SX TX RWD SILHOUETTE $20,990* 4dr Wagon Sports Automatic 6cyl DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY 2008 HOLDEN RODEO RA MY08 LX WHITE TIPPER!!!!! 2dr Cab Chassis Manual 4cyl $21,990* DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY 2007 FORD RANGER PJ XL CREW CAB WHITEREDUCED $$$ 4dr Utility Manual 4cyl $24,701* DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY 2010 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF VI MY10 118TSI DSG COMFORTLINE AMARYLIS RED 5dr Hatchback Sports Automatic Dual Clutch 4cyl $25,924* DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY 2007 FORD RANGER PJ XL SUPER CAB COOL $26,761* WHITE 4dr Utility Manual 4cyl DRIVE AWAY NO MORE TO PAY

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PETS BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog grooming by an animal lover. EFTPOS now available. Ph: 0418810323 HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020 HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542

LIVESTOCK J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com

FOR RENT

GAWLER MOTOR WRECKING 3 Prescott Crescent, Gawler Belt 8522 5677 or 0416 081 109

PASADENA 2 bedroom unit. Modern kitchen. Covered off road parking. Opposite reserve. Close to Flinders Uni. Near Pasadena Shopping Centre. $250 per week. Phone 84681000

TO GIVEAWAY

FOR HIRE

COMPUTER DESK 1200 x 600 on castors. Ph: 85810684 LARGE WOODEN DESK & RETURN Ph: 86632041 PATIO TABLE (green plastic) 90 x 140cm, good condition. 85230769

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SLUSHIE/FROZEN Cocktail Machine HOT CHOCOLATE Cocktail Machine PUCKER POWDER . FAIRY FLOSS Slush-a-Licous Phone Pina 0434141097 www.slush-a-licous.com.au Family owned, locally operated.

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REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Myo-Fascial, Lymphatic. Wed, Fri - 1A Bilyara Rd, Tanunda. Ph. 0409631553 Thurs - Petite Pear Shop 3 Gilbert St, Lyndoch. Ph. 85245156. Health Rebates.

DONATIONS

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For our Tanunda Shop 121 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786

Working for Carers Link and other charities

MOTOR VEHICLES 2000 HOLDEN TS Astra Hatchback, blue, manual new tyres, recently serviced, A/C, new CD player, great on fuel $3,500 ono. Reg. S850AAE. Ph: 0423485492 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY Atera Sedan. Auto, 104,000 kms., Power steering, new tyres, woodgrain console, Air con. Reg. 3 months WUA-995 Drives beautifully. Must sell. $10,700 ono. Ph: 0417864837

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215

CERT IV FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882 CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773

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HANDS ON DOGS Providing services for your dogs. Grooming, massage, convalescence care. Call Jenny on 85232452 Gawler or 0423 474 287

Please email applications to: terryone111@harboursat.com.au or Hand written applications to: Terry O’Neill (Accountant) PO Box 679 NURIOOTPA SA 5355

Call to discuss (08) 8562 2122

WORK WANTED CLEANERS needing extra work in school hours. Honest & reliable in your home. Ph: 0429007863

Lyndoch Motors Pty Ltd is a Case IH Service Accredited Dealer and Mitsubishi Motors Dealer located at the lower end of the Barossa Valley and have been operating since 1951. We are looking for additional staff to enable us to service our growing client base.

HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 off first reg. service so you try us out. Ph: Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends. 0409691576

We require a qualified experienced motor vehicle mechanic to work in our car shop, servicing and repairing all makes of petrol and diesel motor vehicles and light commercials. Experience with diesel engines an advantage to enable selected work within our ag workshop on occasion.

PAINTER Local experience. Quality work. Free quote. Ph: Peter 0417805982 Lic. No. BLD48086 ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

TUITION MATHS TUTOR Many years experience. Patient & encouraging. Great results so far. Grades 3 - 9. Steve 0414965029 ZUMBA at Greenock Institute. Wednesdays 10.15am. & 6.30pm. Instructor Sue Evans. Ph: 85628184

Please forward your application with references to: General Manager Lyndoch Motors Pty Ltd PO Box 53 Lyndoch SA 5351 enquiries@lyndochmotors.com.au Fax: (08) 8524 4690

CASUAL WORK WANTED

Phone 8563 0198

WANTED

PUBLIC NOTICES

ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039

KAPUNDA POOL is now closed for the 2011/12 season Thanks to the committee and staff for a great season. The pool will re-open in November.

ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117

CARAVANS ROADSTAR Voyager 24'10 Separate shower & toilet, front kitchen, island bed, air cond, battery pack & roll out awning. Very well presented. Only $28,500 S310-TCD. Gawler Caravan Centre 57 Para Road EVANSTON. 85222707 www.gawlercaravans.com.au

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Need Help? Contact 83463255 Meeting: Friday's - C.W.A. Building Kapunda - 8pm.

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The position will initially be casual.

MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC

COMING EVENTS

CASUAL KITCHEN HAND wanted weekends Tanunda 0410664610

We require an all-rounder with a “can do” attitude who is used to working to deadlines.

$4000 Government Training Incen ves are available for *eligible par cipants making the course cost neutral!

LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown

WANTED GRAZING LAND. Eden Valley /Flaxmans Valley and Barossa Ranges. Sheep only. Hills or vineyard, agistment or lease. Payment in advance. Ph. 0418851483

POSITIONS VACANT

Additional all round experience in reconciliation work, month end procedures, AP, AR, Export Invoicing, etc. would be advantageous. MYOB & Excel experience is a must.

FREE TRAINING!

FORD '02 BA Sedan. 197,000 Kms. V.G.C.. $5,500 XGP-381 Ph: 0429678316

MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy, Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pamper Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7 years professional experience. Gift vouchers & Pensioner discounts available. Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan. Ph:85663125 or 0400760010

A Wages Clerk (MYOB) Plus Plus Plus (Approx 25+ per week) This position would suit an experienced person/book-keeper who has had extensive exposure to MYOB Payroll.

BIBLEHELP Ex sect/cult - but still seeking answers? 85623945

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694

HEALTH & BEAUTY

Wine Company Seeks..

MISCELLANEOUS

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

TOYOTA HILUX 2002 dual cab WUV-871 2.7 EFI, 137,654kms very good cond. $9,250 ono must sell. 0414723418

Saturday 21 April Fitch the Rubberman Come & Try Day Sunday 22 April - Combined meeting Penrite Oil Winter Cup, Reynella Mazda - Collingrove Challenge Trophy Porsche Car Club of SA - Display feature $10 pp or $20 per carload Under 16 free. Cars on the Hill 9:30 AM Hillclimb Road Mt Mc Kenzie (near Angaston)

LOST red dog Kelpie called Scarlett between Tanunda and Evanston Park. Reward for information to whereabouts 0409671609

SATURDAY 21st April. 8.30 am - 1.00 p.m. 96 Langmeil Road, Tanunda. Assorted power tools, air & hand tools, assorted campng gear. Assorted kirchen equipment including microwaves. Ben Hogan golf sticks & office equipment.

Community Helpers Inc

Experienced in airless and two pack painting for our engineering firm located in Willaston. You must be reliable, hard working with an attention to detail. Please forward resumes to accounts@builttough.com.au

BAROSSA FILM CLUB great Hollywood musical "The Band Wagon" with Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse, directed by Vincent Manelli, in the tradition of "Singin' in the Rain". 7.30pm Friday 20th August, Faith Wine Centre. All welcome. Enquiries 8564 8225 KAPUNDA "Farm Fair Saturday" Indoor Market 21st April 2012 CWA Hall – Main Street Come for a browse 9.00 - 3.00 - FREE ENTRY Stall holders welcome (Public Risk Insurance essential) Phone 85662241 or 85663913 www.kapundacommunitycraftshop.org.au

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Notice is hereby given that on 28 February 2012, Light Regional Council resolved to undertake public consultation to determine community views on the proposed temporary closure of a section of Liebig Road Nuriootpa, from the bend at the northern boundary of Lot 871 in a southerly direction, being approximately 450 metres. Document copies of the Council report relating to the proposed road closure can be viewed on Council’s website at www.light.sa.gov.au or at Council’s offices at 93 Main Street, Kapunda and 12 Hanson Street, Freeling. Written submissions are invited from the community up to 5.00pm on Thursday 10 May 2012 addressed to: Chief Executive Officer Light Regional Council PO Box 72 Kapunda SA 5373

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IF YOU love films about singing and dancing, you owe it to yourself to see “The Band Wagon”. This 1953 Hollywood musical has been rated by many critics as equal to “Singin’ In the Rain”. Directed by Vincent Manelli, it starred the incomparable Fred Astaire and one of the great female dancers, Cyd Charisse, along with Jack Buchanan. It tells the story of an aging musical star who hopes that a Broadway play will reignite his career. However, the play’s director wants to make it a pretentious retelling of the legend of Faust, and brings in a prima ballerina, who immediately clashes with the star. As with many films from the 1950s, the storyline is thin, but secondary to the wonderful dancing and sheer exuberance of the songs. Nominated for five Academy Awards, this is a film which will delight anyone old enough to remember the era or young enough to enjoy great dancing and singing. Australian short film “Yolk” screens at 7.30 pm, followed by the main feature at Faith Wine Centre on Friday, April 20. Everybody is welcome. Inquiries to President Imelda Carson on 8564 8229 or visit the Barossa Film Club Website or Facebook page.

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Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club in April. The first at Kersbrook to see the works of art by Lindy and Vaughan, who trade as Art Glass contemporary glass solutions, which does not do justice to the work, as it is exquisite - the only word to describe it. Painting on glass is the base to some of it, which can be large or small. The large window size, of special glass, has a type of “etching” (hard to describe). There are mainly native plants in their neatly designed garden and no one was lost in the maze. Kenton Park at Gumeracha was the original home of William Randell and his family, and at one time was 966 acres growing many fruit trees, and in the barn made cheese, butter, bread and cream. In 1852 he gave some of the property for a township, which he named Gumeracha. Then in 2000 the property was sold, and present owners Hans and Jane Liedig purchased it in 2008, which is now 23 acres. The barn is being restored, a bore has been put down to assist with the watering of the large gardens, which has 400 roses, bushes and hedges. The huge oaks, elms, poplars and chestnuts make ideal night spots for the peacocks. Time was enjoyably spent wandering these beautiful grounds, before birthday greetings were extended to Pat Bond, John Cook, Dave Anderson, Des Potter, and Gilbert Cleggett. The May meeting has been

cancelled due to lack of interest in the planned venue. In June, there will be four speakers from the orchid society, and include soup and roll. Cost $5. June 4, at 1pm. Members please return raffle books.

Tanunda WAB The Tanunda branch of Women in Agriculture and Business visited the Holmes farm at Gomersal for their April meeting, which was in keeping with the WAB theme of the “Year of the Farm.” Members were made welcome, and vice president Pam Schulz thanked Penny Holmes, for not only allowing the meeting to be held in their home, but for informing members how her Suffolk sheep stud was established. A number of the ewes, together with the alpacas that guard the pregnant ewes, were viewed. Members found this most interesting, and declared it to be one of their best meetings. The Lower North Regional Conference, hosted by the newly-formed Kapunda branch, and held at Kapunda on April 1, proved to be most successful. Three different art galleries were visited, with refreshments served at each one. The format was different to previous regional conferences, and had a nice friendly atmosphere to it and was most enjoyable. The May meeting will be held at the home of president Margaret Craigie.

HOLE IN ONE: Dot Campbell scored a hole in one at the Tanunda Pines golf course. She is pictured at the 11th with club general manager Chris Crichton who presented Dot with a magnum of Pewsey Vale from Yalumba.

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Premiership race begins

By MIKE TEAKLE

WHATEVER way it goes, season 2012 in the Barossa Light and Gawler Football Association will be memorable. Will Tanunda claim its fifth consecutive premiership? Can Willaston, which has loaded up on talent for the second year in a row, finally find the right formula? Will last year’s bizarre end to its campaign leave mental scars on Barossa District, or feed a hunger to make amends?

Kapunda Ins; Freddie Agius (Gumeracha), Jason Mackenzie (Brinkworth/Spalding/Red Hill), David Leslie (Crystal Brook), Paul Anderson (Norwood), Sam McKinnon (returning), Alex Bray (Salisbury), Shannon Couch (Mawson Lakes). Outs; Mark Cussadia (London), Ashley Parsons (YPFL), John Nicholas (Orroroo), Justin Zanandrea (Central District). ANOTHER team that went close to finals action last season, the Bombers have added some quality names. Some will be instantly familiar to the Bomber faithful, 'Buckets' MacKenzie's return to the club where he won the 2001 Mail medal gives Kapunda a mental edge, Leslie returns home where he made smooth moving at half forward an art form. Anderson is the son of former Bombers recruit Richard, and will be an excellent addition to Rodney Brown's midfield. Add to this the healthy return of Adam Turrell and his bionic finger after missing most of 2011, visiting the hangar will again be a nightmare. The signing of Agius is the biggest coup for the Bombers, with the excitement machine sure to thrill crowds with his speed around the contest. After playing soccer in the A league with

Barossa District Ins; Michael Taylor (Adelaide University), Ross Christie (Flinders Park), Jesse Aish (Norwood), Nathan Emes (Central District), Josh Berrett (returning from injury), Richard Hayman (Freeling). Outs; Giles O'Driscoll (Central District), Simon Schwarz (Sedan/Cambrai), Glen Chamberlain. IF EVER a team had a reason to be fired up about a season it should be the Bulldogs, after being robbed within sight of victory in last year's first semi. The Dogs have recruited as well as any team, bringing in a pair of genuine stars, Christie and Taylor, who have excelled in the BL&G previously. The loss of O'Driscoll and Chamberlain leaves their ruck stocks very thin behind Christie. Aish will add an electrifying outlet for the Dogs, while Taylor's attack on the ball and ability to create for his fellow midfielders will allow them to get the ball moving forward through the likes of Josh Moore and Aish, to two of the league's biggest forward targets in James Angus and Heath Commane.

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Will we see SANFL premiership teammates at Central District, Jason Mackenzie and Heath Lawry stand each other when the Lions and Bombers clash? The 2012 season has so much to offer ,and outside the top three there’s no shortage of teams desperate to move up into fourth spot. Here is a rundown on the teams for the season. Let the games begin.

Adelaide United and North Queensland before a stint in Indonesia, Aigus returns to the game that saw him play in a Reserves premiership with Central District. Cam McKinnon's return from a knee injury also strengthens the Bombers in defence where he teams with Brad Valentine to shut down the best forwards each week. The key, however, at Kapunda will be the play of the lesser known players like David Giles who enjoyed a superb 2011 campaign after moving into a defensive midfield role. Luke Foster is another who is ready to step up and make an impact in 2012. 'Foz' is one to watch this year. Cussadia's outside game is covered by Anderson's arrival while Agius takes over from Nicholas in the midfield. It's the loss of Parsons that will be the toughest to cover as he played several roles filling holes in key positions when needed. The biggest worry for opposing coaches is ‘who gets the best defender on the full back line, 'Buckets', or big Wes Farley?’. “The players we've recruited will make an impact,” coach Rodney Brown said. “I think they make us more flexible than we've been in past years. We've got a quiet confidence in how we'll go.”

Prediction: 6th Bulldogs captain Adam Spencer is reaching the veteran stage of his career, and may spend more time deep in the forward line, and if the Dogs can get 30-40 goals from him they will be flying. This makes room in the midfield for young gun Jock Cameron to take the next step in his development. Emes has amazing potential to have an impact anywhere on the ground but will perfectly cover the vacancy left by Schwarz in defence, providing rebound from half back alongside Darren Sharp. The development of Barossa's young players will determine the amount of time Roger James spends in a key role on field; but he'll be a nightmare to stop if he gets the third best defender on the full back line. But he could have even more influence directing the ship from the sidelines if his on ball rotations call for the forward line to be filled by others. "We've got the side on paper to get the job done,” James said. “Putting into practice is the responsibility we have in what I believe will be a very even competition this year".

Prediction: 2nd

Freeling Ins; Rhys Clinton (Salisbury North), Dan Horsnell (Gaza), Ben Parish (Robe), Darren Francis (Padthaway), Brendan Moon ( Padthaway), James Young (Echunga), Andrew Kemp (returning from injury). Outs; Luke Mensforth (Old Ignations), Mark Mensforth (Lockleys), Jarrad O'Reilly (Nuriootpa), Nigel James (Cummins), Michael Eichner (Salisbury North), Steve Eichner (Retired), Richard Hayman (Barossa Districts), Kris Barry (Mallala), Max Doherty (Balaklava). NEW Freeling coach Mark Tylor has a massive task ahead of him. The Redlegs were much improved last year under Mal Greenwood but the dreaded 'D’ word (depth) remains the problem at Freeling. Tylor has recruited well but much of that is just to replace outgoing players. Horsnell (pictured) looks to be a beast at full forward but must kick at least 76 goals to cover the loss of Luke Mensforth. The return of Ben Parish is a huge coup as a number of clubs were chasing the versatile key position player who had actually been cleared to Nairne/Bremer during the offseason before a change of heart saw him don the red socks. The addition of giant ruckman Clinton is a definite upgrade over Nigel James in ruck freeing Kemp to play elsewhere on his return from a knee reconstruction that cost him the entire 2011 season.

Francis adds versatility and a veteran edge to a young backline, which could still be the Legs most vulnerable area. The midfield is an area where Freeling can compete with anybody. Mal Greenwood is a genuine game breaker and the hardest unit in the league. He allows Darren Leske and Travis Muster room to move, but once again, the lack of rotation options could see the workload on these three become a massive burden. "I'm looking for overall improvement in the team in both football and character,” Tylor said. “I'm putting in place structures and a style that has proven successful. I'm under no illusions that it'll be tough but I believe we're up to the challenge".

Prediction: 8th

Angaston Ins; Mark Ruwoldt (Glenelg), Alex Reincke (Central District), Josh Wittwer (Central District), Luke Sander (Kingscote), Jack Fosdike (SHOC), Brad Henderson (Waratahs - NT), Beau Byster (returning), Adam Chambers (returning), Brad Maude (BBH), Matt Head (Central District), Luke Snowden (Central District), Shaun Woodards (returning), Andrew Small (returning). Outs; Craig Harvey (Mannum), Andrew Pech (Mannum), Kym Reimann (SPOC), Tom Adler (Happy Valley), Shannon Patterson (retired). IT WOULD be easy to write off a team that has lost its two best players and only genuine ruckman. In fact coach Craig Hadden would relish the idea of being underrated. The addition of Ruwoldt who is a genuine SANFL league footballer eases the pain a little. Add to that his familiarity with playing alongside a number of former Glenelg teammates in Phil Bennett, Brad Sugars and Fosdike should see him flourish. His presence will take a little bit of pressure off Angaston’s youth brigade in the midfield. Joel Wilson, Jack Miles and Snowden have all tasted senior footy and must now step up to be contributors every week. The downside for Angaston is that most teams now have quality ruck units and they will always expose this shortcoming in the Panther line up. Best case scenario is the Panthers manage to claw their way to a handful of wins and midtable respectability, as there is still enough talent to eke out a few ugly wins. The danger is an injury to one or more of the key veterans (Bennett, Ruwoldt, Sugars, the

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CONCENTRATION: Angaston’s Daniel Rathjen sending his team into attack. evergreen Matthew Doecke -approaching 350 games- or Brandon Kurtz), which would leave the young talent time crew exposed to mature, hardened teams. “The enthusiasm in the group is very encouraging,” Craig Hadden, said. “We’ve picked up some very handy utility type players who will give us plenty of depth. Having said that, we’re in a position where we have to put time into our kids and give them a chance to deliver.”

Prediction: 7th

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Nuriootpa Ins; Jarrad Byrne (PAOC), Ryan Byrne (PAOC), Sam Haniford (Broadview), Jarrad O’Reilly (Freeling), Shayne Collins (Birdwood). Outs; Jarrod Tregenza (Walkerville), Tom Hamilton (Eastern Park), Craig Taylor (Hamley Bridge), Arlen Kaesler (Walkerville), Tim Gogoll (Walkerville), Ben Mitchell (RSMU) Gregg Falkenberg (Sedan Cambrai). AFTER narrowly missing finals last year the Tigers, under second year coach Nat Salter, will be desperate to take the next step. The loss of key players Hamilton and Tregenza has been tempered with the addition of size and quality in Haniford and the Byrne brothers. The boost in size will give Salter the luxury to have a solid goal-to-goal line while letting gun centre half back Craig Gogoll focus on playing just one role.

Tanunda Ins; Matt Godfrey, Kane Irvine (returning). Outs; Craig Underwood (Waikerie), Matt Underwood (Waikerie), Justin Ward (overseas), Richie Kruger (Roxby Downs), Dan Schilling (Kimba), Daniel Coles (interstate). IT’S HARD to go past the reigning premier when looking for a favourite to win the flag, but with a number of talented players heading out of town the Magpies vaunted depth will be tested in 2012. Of the outs, only the Underwood brothers were regular first choice A graders and although Matt has been a damaging force in front of goal the Pies can cover his production (22 goals) as playing coach Ben Britton, who had little impact during the 2011 regular season due to injuries, will be back in the mix from round one.

Prediction: 5th

Britton (pictured) is playing down his team’s chances saying, “I don’t think we’re the favourites this year. I believe we’re still good enough to win it but we’ll have to work a lot harder to get there”. Veterans Ben Newberry and Barry Kaesler enjoyed a fantastic second half of last season to show they can still have an impact while the Pies also boast some of the finest talent in the league. The Schiller brothers (Tom and Ben) along with Ryan Bignell and ruckman Luke Wells are the equal of any unit the game has seen in a long time. Sam Agars is back for the full year and is capable of dominating every game while younger brother Lachie looks ready to step up to a bigger role across half back alongside the ‘Rolls Royce’, Nick Schmidt and the likes of Andrew Prior who can fill every role without compromising team balance. The Pies still look very menacing. Confidence will be the biggest asset

Willaston Ins; Adam Pepe (Hamley Bridge), Ben Gordon (Mount Lofty), Jarrad McDonald (Mount Lofty). Outs; David Savage (Brahma Lodge), Michael Bates (Para Hills), Luke Copley (Southern Flinders), Max Bornholdt (Southern Flinders), Tom Bornholdt (Southern Flinders). JUSTIN Irving and his Donnybrooks look primed to atone for last year’s embarrassing grand final defeat by loading up with key players. Paired with Jamie Williams, Ben Gordon will give the Donny’s a fantastic one-two punch in a forward line that was a little onedimensional at times last year, while Pepe is a ruckman/defender who can lock down a key defensive role. The ruck duo of Jim Jones and Richard Rosewall gives them a huge advantage over most teams and players like Sam Walton, Joel Campbell and Shaun Baker often get first use of the ball at the stoppages. The concern is how they can counter

Gawler Central Ins; Mark Mercer (Cowell/Port Adelaide), Ian Naulty (Willaston). Outs; Scott Hahn (retired), Casey Thomas (Mannum), Kirk Heberle (Hamley Bridge), Sean Brading (Kilburn), Robert Long (Kilburn), Daniel Hillebrand (Southern Eagles), Damien Hillebrand (Southern Eagles), Lachie Hewitt (Blyth/Snowtown), Daniel Mills (Willaston), Rhys Oxenham (Two Wells), Ryan Mccafferty (Kilburn), Jordan Purdie. NO TEAM in the BL&G has been such a constant in the top four over the past two decades as Central, but all good things must come to an end. The overly restrictive points system means one has to bottom out at some stage but no-one could've predicted it to start like this for the Tigers. The mass exodus means coach Damien Herzick must now plan for the future at the Dog track, and he's well aware there will be admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

O’Reilly’s arrival only goes part way towards covering the loss of Taylor who gave the Tigers a huge boost when he arrived in mid-2011. With a young core, the most important thing for the Tigers in 2012 is getting the ball into Billy Nichols’ hands more often at the stoppages. Too often the taps are not directed at tNuri’s best midfielder, allowing opposing teams to thwart the Tigers in an area they should dominate. Like the Lions, a lack of consistent scoring options has plagued the Tigers in recent years. Solving this problem is another key to Salter’s team playing finals footy. “This is going to be the tallest team I’ve ever played with,” Salter said. “I’m pretty happy with the mix we’ve got and playing finals is definitely on our agenda.”

of the black and whites, their ability to perform under pressure and their familiarity with each other will see them defend their title but the Pies will drop two or three games during the regular season.

Prediction: 1st

South Gawler Ins; Chris Musolino (Central District), Mark Paget (Port Adelaide), Kristian Economou (Central District), Justin Trewren (Imperials), Anton Gerardis (Mannum), Aaron Bevis (Min/Man), Ron Lee (Elizabeth), Jake Spicer (Trinity), Ben Lawry (AFL Queensland), Lee Makris (Elizabeth), Jake McVicar (Elizabeth). Outs; Ryan Porter (Berri), Ryan Appleton (travel). SOME may see South as a risky pick for fourth but the Lions have recruited, (and still have points to use), better than any other team and finally have something they’ve lacked for the last decade, depth in their senior ranks. The addition of Paget and Musolino makes the Lions’ engine room instantly much better. It will allow Aaron Bayliss to play more as an outside midfielder where he can do some damage. Speaking of damage, the Lions have something else they’ve lacked for years in multiple targets up forward. Trewren is a true power forward while Gerardis was dangerous in his previous stint at the Den and now, as the second option, his speed will allow him to flourish if he embraces the role. The arrival of these two should allow new coach Scott Lee to play Heath Lawry permanently at centre half back where he will be more effective Perhaps the biggest positive is the arrival of Lee himself. He had the Nuri Tigers starting to play a great style of footy before leaving and we will see if he can change a fragile chipping game that has become entrenched at Eldred Riggs reserve where others have tried and failed. Young talent is something the Lions have always had plenty of and Lee will be

PUNT: Fraser Moore in action against Tanunda last Saturday when the Lions upset the reigning premier in a trial. able to ease these ‘cubs’ into new roles alongside his veterans but finding players to stand tall in defence could be the big area where the Lions are a little thin, another key defender could be on the shopping list. “If we can secure the players we’re still looking at we’ll be very competitive in what looks like being a pretty tough competition this year,” Lee said.

Prediction: 4th

when the opposition gets the ball? McDonald adds another spark to an already dynamic midfield but can he provide a defensive aspect to a group that struggled to contain opponents at the stoppages? Walton’s gut running is the envy of every player and his courage in last year’s prelim final to come back and help his team win after being smashed early in the game is the kind of act that denotes him as a true leader. His work rate could be the key to winning back-to-back Schluter medals. Another big year from players outside their top eight is pivotal to Willaston taking the next step. The likes of Trent Rozman having another stellar year along with Shaun Childs and Geoff Taylor finding ways to dominate games when others are having an off day is the difference between good teams and premiership teams. “We’ve put together a very good squad that we feel can take that next step, but the most important thing will be putting it all together when it counts,” Irving said. “We’re confident we can give it a real shake.”

Prediction: 3rd plenty of short term pain. "It's going to be a very tough year, there's no hiding from that,” Herzick said. “We need to look at the situation from a whole club perspective. “We've had very successful junior teams but a lot of those kids haven't hung around. We're putting in place structures through the club to correct that. “We'll take what we can out of games and work together to improve.” Central do have one of the most important players in the league in Luke Howard, but the news he will miss six of the first seven games due to work commitments was another blow to a team already slumped on the ropes. Paul Bova is one of Central's remaining stars, but repeating his 87 goal heroics of 2011 will be tough. He will be looking for the likes of Jason Blakemore and Clint Hill to get the ball forward. One win will be a bonus for the Tigers, two a cause for wild celebration in what will be a very long season.

Prediction: 9th

HEAD HIGH: Nuriootpa playing coach Nat Salter was on the receiving end of a crude tackle by a Waikerie player in a trial match at Nuriootpa last Saturday. The Tigers won the trial by several goals. PIC: Shaun Kowald.

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2012 Wohlers Cup teams Played at Lyndoch on Sunday, April 15. ANGASTON Naomi Murray Jessica Warncken Bec Roesler Lilly Miles Ashka Jolly Lori Antonio Abbey Wilson Michelle Skipper Gemma Allen Bianco Strong Kelsey Bromley

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KAPUNDA The Lower North Hire Monthly medal round last weekend attracted the largest field seen for a regular Saturday comp for a long time, excluding maybe the Mick & Mick Classic. Eighty members and visitors, including 10 ‘fillies’ teed off from around 7.30am in warm conditions. The clubhouse was still buzzing at presentations, with many of the pm players staying around. It was the final of the Paul McCarthy Gold Medal comp as well, with eight of the 10 eligible players competing. Relative newcomer to the club, and consistent stroke maker, Tim Scheer was the best of the bunch with a very good 81/70. He took out the comp, just two ahead of Jim Wilson, who carded 93/72. The monthly medal was also won by a new member, and despite the driver not always playing the game, Dave Carson had the ball on a string with his irons and carded an impressive 74/65 to win the day by a couple of shots from D White (no, not Collingwood, the other D White), who also shot a very good 67 and was a comfortable winner in the C grade. Tim Scheer was the A grade winner by just the one shot over Simon Byrne, who also had a one shot advantage on visiting junior Patric Kroshel, who fired a 76/72 on his first visit to the course. The B grade was collected by Davy Crockett with a nice nett 70, and a little breathing space over Mark Leslie and the other D. "Collingwood" White, who both had 73s. Denis was happy to receive a day ball after the constant ribbing throughout the day. The runner up in the C grade was Ron Hill and James Kerrigan with 72s, followed by Moss Reynolds, fresh back from the Barossa, on 73.

prizes, and a good show of support for Ian on his road to recovery will result in the winners being very pleased with the day's effort. It is also the first qualifying round of the Dave Forrest "Top Dog" matchplay comp and the Diekmann trophy. In a few weeks time, on May 5, the annual 27-hole Kapunda Open will be held. Teeing off at 8am with lunch and afternoon tea provided. Entry/nomination forms are available on the club's web site, or names can be put on the sheet at the bar. Monthly Medal - Stroke - Lower North Hire Trophy. A grade: D Carson 65, T Scheer 70, S Byrne 71, P Kroschel 72, C Sutherland, J Shephard 73, G Hambour, J Lindeblad, P Morrison, I Watson 74, J Higgins 75. B grade: D Crockett 70, M Leslie, D White 73, J Wilson 74, B Menzel, C Doyle 75, D Menzel 76, G Maynard, G Brushe, R Lambert 77, S Earle 79. C grade: D White 67, R Hill, J Kerrigan 72, M Reynolds 73, D Perry 74, R McLean 76, T Symons 77, G Smith 79, T Moritz 80, I Gawley, P Hill 82. Ladies: J Menzel 76, V Wilson 78, K Masters, W Wilson 79, C Perry 81, C Molloy 83, J Morrison 88. On Wednesday, April 11, the Kapunda ladies played a stableford, sponsored by the Clare Castle Hotel. The winner of division one with 35 points was Lucy Bashford. Runner up was Carolyn Koch with 33 points, on a countback from Rosanne Rule. Division two winner was Marg Browne with 33 points, and the runner up was Helen Sexton with 30 points. Long drive, sponsored by Ian Devlin, Barossa Golf Club, for division one was Carolyn Koch and division two was Marg Browne. Nearest the pin, sponsored by Barossa Clothing Company, was Lucy Bashford (division one). Members are reminded of the

The large field of ‘fillies’ was led by Jenny Menzel with 76. Vicki Wilson had a 78 and Kristen Masters and Wendy Wilson fired 79s. Margie Watson was kept busy dishing out hot dogs for the players as they passed the clubhouse, and they made a welcome change of sustenance to get through the round. Young Patric was hitting the ball very well early and was pretty happy with his tee shot on the par three 5th, which finished up about four feet from the difficult pin in the back left corner of the green. It was agreed within the group that it would be hard to beat, and his dad was already spending the voucher in the local watering hole. Not only did it get beaten by Danny Menzel but his was also knocked off from a brilliant shot from Ben Dibb, who will definitely enjoy the spoils of the shot. Speaking of Benny, he has been to Semaphore during his holiday week to practice his bunker shots after taking an 11 on the last on Saturday. Don't worry Ben, we can all relate to that in the sand. It was great to see some of the younger brigade after the presentations back out on the course hitting golf balls while the dads enjoyed a few quiet ales. Jayden and Patric were having what seemed to be a long drive comp, and young Harry Coote from Millicent and Lleyton Hunter from the Barossa, who I believe both played SAPSASA golf this year, were closer to the practice putting green. Maybe if others had the same dedication at an earlier age we could be playing on the tour! Don't forget next week on Anzac Day the ‘fillies’ are putting on a chicken and champagne brunch from 11am prior to a four ball ambrose comp, teeing off at noon. For those who don't have a full team, put your name down, as there will probably be others in the same position. Next Saturday is a stableford comp for the Ian Devlin trophy. Ian always provides some great

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Hotel 3rd long drive - D Hubber, Giannitto Hotel Group 4th - P Warburton, Kingsford Hotel 6th - D Shepherdson, Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot 9th - J Ashdown, Fasta Pasta long drive 10th - M Lukat, Hi Beam Car/Dog Wash 11th - C Lowe, Bushmans Hotel 14th - B Marsh, Willaston Hotel 16th - L Chiappetta. Ball winners: S Sandercock, G Caldwell, R Hartwell, D Heywood, D Stewart, G Page, R Ashton, A Sota. Sunday: The course was packed, the sun was shining, and the wind was nearly non-existent. Young Brayden Coombs manage to knock-off ex-committee member Laurie Chiappetta in a countback, both with 37 points. The punters say there could be some potential there. NTP: 4th - S Purdie 6th - B Coombs.

GAWLER Wednesday - Ladies: The competition was low scoring and close for the ladies. Lesley Jeffery managed to win on a countback from Les Milner, both with 33 points. Nicki Stuart won NTP on the 4th and Gloria Potter won on the 11th. G Potter had a birdie and K Barr and L Milner both had gobblers. Thursday: Henk Smits has finally found some form after a long break from the winners sheet. He won the stableford competition with 43 points. Runner up was John Jordan on 37, with Jason Assender on 36. Ball winners: R Hartwell, P Cameron, A Whittaker, J Baum, WJ Martin, P Roach, C Swinstead, D Ronksley. NTP: Elders 4th - M Dawes, Spencer Flooring 6th - M Dawes, Elders 11th - P Cameron. Birdie balls: C Swinstead, P Cameron, D Dare, R Hartwell, M Dawes, T Byrnes, A Jeffery. Mid week-end: Russell McNamara killed it Friday afternoon and won the competition with just 39 points. Henk Smits got another mention, coming runner up with 36. Ball winners: C Swinstead, J Martin, D Hurley. Birdies: H Smits, D Hurley, WJ Martin. Saturday: Something different for the Saturday competition on weekend - the club's season opening Ambrose. A great field, motivating prizes, good weather and tricky pin placements saw for a great team competition. D Harte, D McLeod, R Grey and J Ashdown were the winning combination for the day, scoring 53 3/8. L Jeffery, S Jeffery, C McKenzie and S Noack came in runner up with 55-1/2, followed by L Chiappetta, P Warburton, S Morey and D Terrell. Well done to all who competed and supported the club, regardless of the competition type. NTP and Long Drives: Uleybury Wines 2nd - B Marsh, St Kilda

BAROSSA Saturday White Course stableford competition. A grade P Alderson 38, r/u J Mosey 38; B grade T Chiverton 39, r/u B Beattie 36; C grade B Eneberg 38, r/u E Planthaber 38. A grade (48 players): R Nairn, D Batterbury 37, J Kurtz 36, D Johnson, G Wills, N Ward 35, J Biggins, D McDonnell, M O’Brien 34. B grade (40 players): D Virgin 36, R Kernick, P Pavlovich, C Hamper, R Doecke 35, K Farley 34, G Mundy 33, J Kay 32. C grade (18 players): G Dungey, G Maxted, I Cartwright 33. Ladies competition: J Lythgoe 38, P Homburg, E Mitzi 37, S Turnbull 36. NTP: 3rd T Cowgill; 4th 2nd shot J Smith; 6th C Hughes; 10th 2nd shot S Miller; 12th P Alderson; 17th R Nairn. Long drives: A grade R Nairn; B grade M Lunniss; C grade B Eneberg. Ladies novelty L Roberts. Midweek White Course stableford competition: T Aberg 39, B Menzel 38. Ball winners: I Wigley 37, R Hampel, M Bogan 36, S

Eygenraam 35, L Collins, J Mosey 34. NTP: 6th J Mosey; 15th S Eygenraam. 4BBB 44 points S Edwards, T Aberg. MT PLEASANT Saturday stroke competition: M Watkins 66, K Vine 69, J James 70, D Higgins 72, P Turvey 73, D McQueen 74. Midweek jokes stableford competition: A grade - B O’Neil 66, B Kneebone 63, C Noble 62; B grade - D McQueen 64, R Jackson, G Benier 60. (Tricky Searl had an eagle at the 6th). Ladies stableford results: F Henschke 36, R Vincent 34, B Wright 33, C Zerk, K Franklin 31. TANUNDA Saturday Murray Street Winery stableford competition: winner P Kopec 40. A grade P Kopec 40, r/u T Pengilly 39; B grade G Kruger 38, r/u D Lane 35; C grade J Denley 36 (c/b), r/u B Andrews 36; Ladies C Hongell 34 (c/b), r/u D Reichelt 34. Long drives: A grade T Jenkins; B grade N O’Brien; C grade A Schumacher; ladies R Newstead. NTP 6th S Quani (Peter Lehmann); 8th S Rawlinson (TPGB); 11th J MacPhail (Langmeil); 16th S Ward (Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot G Lamshed (Kalleske). Rundown: A Ayres 38, T Jenkins 36, J Hongell 35, M Eaton, S Hallet, T George 34. Men's Midweek Murray Street Vineyards stableford competition. A grade: B Veevers 38 (c/b), B Hage 38, S Rawlinson 35 (c/b), S Fechner 35, D Lane 32. NTP: B Veevers. LD: D Lane. B grade: J Denley 35 (c/b), B Sims 35, T Garamy 31, B Andrews 30. LD: W Fechner; NTP: B Andrews. Sunday stableford competition: T Adams 36 points. Ladies Midweek Shylie Rymill Foursomes competition: D Campbell/D Ahrens, L Semmler/H Peter 80, R Duncan/L Montfort 81. (Dot Campbell scored a hole-inone on the 11th).

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Pet hates on the netball court? People who get vocal at the umpires- totally pointless and should know by now that it totally backfires. I also dislike bad sportsmanship towards the opposition - petty attitudes on the court have no place in the game. Favourite actor and movie? Cameron Diaz is hilarious and full of sass. The Wrong Guy is my favourite movie, unfortunately only available on VHS. If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Cameron Diaz. Greatest moment and disappointment? Greatest: Winning the above-ground synchronized swimming discipline of the Piglympics in Queenstown, New Zealand. Epic. Disappointment: The Napa Valley. Aesthetically beautiful but the wines were crap. How would you spend a million dollars? Hire a super-yacht in Monaco and fly my friends there for the Grand Prix. Dom Perignon on tap. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Snowboarding for sure. It’s the best fun, can take you to amazing places all over the world and gets the adrenaline pumping. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Would have to be my two sisters Lisa and Jess, and Hamish and Andy. We’d spend all day dancing, ghosting and making up songs about rangas.

BAROSSA and Light bowlers enjoyed great success at the regional championships held in the Riverland on the weekend. They were pitted against top bowlers from other association within region four. Nuri bowlers Rodney Garrett and Stuart Allen claimed the pairs title, Freeling took out the men’s fours and Nuri champion Denise Baker finished the job by winning the ladies singles. The results saw the B&L crowned the most successful association at the championships.

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GLIDING my feet ever so gently through the flooded grass and lignums, I could see the tail of a good fish waving tantalisingly close enough to get a shot with the fly. Head down, the fish continued to feed unaware of my presence in the water 10 or so metres away. The sticks and other foliage were providing the fish with a protective barrier that I was trying to work out how to get through. Assuming I had gone close enough without spooking the fish, I made the decision to cast. The line moved freely through the air, the little white fly followed straight behind the thick orange fly line, as I worked enough line out to place the fly on to the fish. It landed with a small plop and sunk slowly down in to the murky clay coloured water. I wondered for a moment whether the fish had seen it or not. There was no change in the fish’s movements as it continued to mooch

through the mud and grass. I gave the line a small twitch to move the fly just a little and then waited. Another small twitch moved the fly again as I was completely focused on the sizable fish. The fish then moved forward with purpose and I felt a small tap from the fly line. As the line pulled toward the fish I lifted and struck hard. The rod doubled over and was met with great resistance. The thick fly line slid through my tightly grasp fingers as the fish exploded in a shower of water and lignums, ploughing its head through every bit of stick and weed it could find. The strong fish continued to pull me around at speed as all I could do was hold the pressure while the rod continued to bend. Moments later the line could take no more and parted with an almighty crack as I tried to find my balance and stop myself from joining the fish in the murky water. Tight lines until next week.

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MARK: Tanunda’s Scott Dutschke marks during Saturday’s match between Central District and South Adelaide at Playford Alive Oval. Robert Laidlaw’s report of the game can be read online at barossaherald.com.au

NETBALL: The annual pre-season Wohlers Cup marks the start of the netball season for the Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association. Shannon Jackson of Barossa District leapt high to accept a pass during one of the games at Lyndoch on Sunday. Go online to: barossaherald.com.au to take a look at the Herald’s exclusive photo gallery of the Wohlers Cup day.

TENPIN BOWLING Morning Stars: Bowled Out 52, Two Of Us 47, CD Players 43, Sparestrikers 34, Lucky Ducks 24, Dynamic Duo 16. Star bowler: Kit Wilton 31 (pins over average). Valleyites: Tripod 134, Zodiac 134, Ten Pinners 132, Wafwoteam 124, The Drifters 102, WMD 80.5. Star bowlers: Karen Norton 59, Shane Rossack 34. Grapevines: Strike Outs 42, What Evers 40, Strikers 34, Pinsetters 28, Double Trouble 26, Pin Killers 24, Pin Magic 22, Go Getters 20 Pinheads 18, Two Wonders 14. Star bowlers: Ben Chopping 37, Venessa Wade 12. Have A Ball: Balls Of Fury 56, Old Farts 55, Creepshow 54, Triple XXXX 44, Gutter Trasii 36, Speed Demons 34, Aint No Turkey 28 Here 4Dabeer 27. Star bowlers: Teagan Linke 43, Daniel Roberts 49. Barossa Juniors: league will resume on Friday, April 27.

Maher lt G Ward 1-3, C Beer d D Standish 3-0, A Darling by default). Grapes d Mangoes, 3-11-238 to 1-6-211 (R Browne lt M Rosiak 2-3, G Alderslade d I Elsworthy 3-2, M Langan d A Smith 3-1, R Dadds d J Nagel 30). Division Two (played April 12). Dolcetto d Sagrantino, 3-9199 to 1-6-176 (G Nitschke d P Leadbeater 3-1, N Bauer d S Wendt 3-2, P Gerhardy lt D Altus 0-3, C Zadow d T McInerney 3-0). Zibbobo d Robosa, 2-8-189 to 2-7-158 (A Grundel lt S Carroll 0-3, N Falkenberg lt R Harbord 2-3, N Sloper d K Jermey 3-1, D Molineux by default). Bombino d Fiano, 4-12-190 to 0-1-113 (T Noack d R Lieschke 3-0, A Cunningham d M Witcomb 3-1, E Boland by default, A Bryce d D Wisbey 30).

Division 1 (played April 3).

Premierships Division One Team Name Apples Oranges Plums Pawpaws Grapes Mangoes

Oranges d Pawpaws, 3-10-205 to 1-6-187 (K Kulak d A Birchard 3-0, P Howe d G Hobbs 3-2, N Ridley d K Ward 3-1, E Boland lt R Harbord 1-3). Apples d Plums, 3-10-181 to 13-103 (M Tully d T Talbot 3-0, D

Division Two Team Name Bombino Dolcetto Fiano Sagrantino Zibbobo Robosa

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Pts 165 129 107 106 88 77 Pts 164 133 114 114 85 62

ON THE home straight now, as netball makes a comeback for 2012. Another great turn out to preseason has enabled the Tiger gals to fill the full complement of teams, this year it is now 18 teams in total, across the eligible grades for the 2012 season, due to start this coming Saturday (April 21) when we host Freeling. Teams have all been selected and settled into some strong physical fitness regimes, coupled with the necessary skill training sessions, and are ready to go. Thanks to all of those who have been making a thorough effort during pre-season and to those on the fitness coaching team who have been helping to put the girls through their paces we trust all this hard work will pay dividends once the season begins. The senior 1-2 squad played in the BL&GNA pre-season Cup at Lyndoch on Sunday in quite warm conditions. It was a great opportunity to try different combinations using the 12 selected players from the squad - all looking good for the season ahead. Coaches for all teams have been doing a fabulous job in getting the girls ready to start the season off and we thank them for their efforts. Also, special thanks to those on the committee, who have been putting in countless hours behind the scenes in getting the girls organised to start off the season - Cheryl (and Craig) for organising all our uniform and equipment requirements; Tracey for collecting all the player registrations payments etc; Michele for co-ordinating all the club records, and to Lisa for liaising with sponsors and supporters. To everyone else involved with pre-season so far, including Deb and Garry Mutton and Tony

BRIDGE BAROSSA On Easter Monday, Bridge Barossa played a three-table Howell Movement and first were Rhonda Wallace and Jill Allanson with 61%, followed by Ken Farley and Peter Clark59%, Max Jahn and Evan Allanson 54%, Eunice Kampman and Jim Hayes 51%, Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 44%, Toni Harvey and Hans Haan 40%. The lessons finished last Wednesday and that group of eight will now move into a supervised play program. Otherwise at five-tables first were Hans Haan and Peter Robinson with 65.3%, followed by Eunice Handke and Mary Clark 59.4%, Annie Hatcher and Judy Fechner 59.4%, Fran Hanan and Ron Male 52.8%, Helen Farrely and Toni Harvey 51.9%, Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 47%, Marg Long and Trish Page 42.4%, Pet Conor and Chris Stutley 41.1%, Ziggy Mentz and Evan Allanson 40%. Bridge information on 8563 3204.

RIFLE SHOOTING Kapunda Rifle Club Results of the April 14 J & C Manning 800 yard event. Attendance was light due to school holidays and four members participating in the Barker Memorial teams at Port Pirie (they did well coming second off-rifle). Locally, Bob Ireland excelled in

NEW: Kelly Rowe has joined Gawler Central this year. She is pictured during Sunday’s Wohlers Cup at Lyndoch. Stockdale (Nido Media Marketing) for their efforts with the player handbooks - thanks to you too. Big thanks also to Grant Oxenham for organising the courts to be re-lined - they’re nice and bright and easy to see now. Thanks also to those who turned out to the club working bee on Saturday. A good turnout made the job easier with completion achieved quickly. All is again clean and tidy ready for the season to begin. Thanks are extended to those sponsors who have already committed and jumped on board to assist the club - your continued support is much appreciated. Thanks to the following for their special contribution to the Sporting Club and in particular to netball:- Terry White Chemists-Gawler; Gawler Auto Transmissions; Millard Conveyancing; Leading Edge Telecoms-Salisbury/Munno Para; Reece Plumbing; LPG Conversion Direct; Symes

the variable wind conditions and had a clean sweep taking the trophy, top off rifle and sniper. Fullbore S Barrie 47.2 45.0 92.2 14.25 17 : G Davies 39.1 44.2 83.3 11.25 15 : R Ireland 49.3 49.4 98.7 4.75 18. F Class D Barlow 50.1 50.0 100.1 25.00 15 : P Larsen 53.0 47.0 100.0 15.50 14.0 : G Neldner 48.2 41.1 89.3 17.25 : J Taylor 52.1 49.1 101.2 10.00 19. Next event April 21, 600 - 700 yard stage of the club Queens. Reminder: AGM Friday, April 20 at 7pm in clubrooms.

KEGEL It was quite a close competition last thursday night, April 12 especially between the top three players. Adam was in the lead at the end of the first game with Kyran putting in a good challenge with the helpof the highest frame score for the night of 60. Most players improved in the second game apart from Adam and Kyran but Adam was just too good and won the night’s play. Josh was the only player to miss out on a 24 but he was the only bowler to score a 15. James was the only player to bowl a 30. Results; A McLean 235, K Gardner 228, S Virgo 174, M Orvad 173, J Lindner 147, J Fechner 124, 15s: J Fechner 1

215, 196, 227, 182, 166, 138,

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Accountants; Gawler Dental Clinic; Taylor & Forgie; Jim’s Fencing and The Kingsford Hotel. After the games this weekend we are starting the social events straight off too - after teas are served in the clubrooms, the Hawaiian-themed Cocktail night with DJ will kick in always a great event so do plan to be there. Just $5 entry and the nicest of cocktails to try! Usually during the second school term we run the Net-SetGo program, for those new to netball aged 6-8. At this stage we are looking for anyone interested in assisting to run this program either on a week night after school or on a Sunday morning. Please call Chanelle for further information or if you would like to assist, on 0401 870 452. Check out the club website at www.gcsc.com.au for all the latest or check out the Tiger Gals on Facebook.

24’s: K Gardner 4, A McLean 4, S Virgo 4, M Orvad 1, J Lindner 1. 30’s: J Lindner 1. Pudels: S Virgo 1, J Fechner 1. Steve Mewett was back in form last Friday night April 13 winning the night’s play and along with Terry Malone and Ben Saunders all bowled over 500 points with Ben being congratulated for his first time on the 500 club board. John Pfeiffer was also quite pleased with his results. All players bowled at least two 24s. The highest frame score for the night went to Steve who bowled a 72. Results: S Mewett 275, 260, 535 TMalone 243, 276, 519 BSaunders 225, 287, 512 J Pfeiffer 236, 151, 387 G.Nicolai 168, 179, 347 24s: S Mewett 12, B Saunders 9, T Malone 9, J Pfeiffer 5, G Nicolai 2. 30s: S Mewett 1. Pudels: T Malone 1, J Pfeiffer 1.

DARTS Gawler Darts results on April 14 - by ‘Pegout’ Men’s div April2: Enigmas 10 def Team Rehab 5, Krackers 11 def Wombats 4, T & A’s 11 def Barflyz 4, Spot On 8 def Raiders 5. 180 thrown by Des

Copeland and Scott Rider x2 - 6 peg outs - Adam Totolas, Bob Pryde, Phil Rowland. HPO 116 Phil Rowland (170 Gavin Cundy. March 19.) Premiership table - Krackers 6.31, Barflyz 4-25, Wombats 425, Enigmas 4.24, T&A’s 4.19, Team Rehab 2-22, Spot-On 2.16, Raiders 0-11. Mixed April 10. B&B’s 10 def Wonderers 1, Rosie’s LFD 11 def Kookaburras 0, Ravens 6 def Rebels 5. HPO 102 Adam Totolas/Dave Wheeler. Premiership table - Ravens 621, B&B’s 4-21, Rosie’s LFD 421, Rebels 2-17, Wonderers 2-15, Kookaburras 0-1. Ladies April 11. Angels 9 def Hepcats 6 , Saintsbye.HPO 78 Naomi Trotter. Premiership table - Hepcats 6.34, Angels 4-24, Saints 0-5. Next rounds of matches are on: Ladies div on April 18. Saints playing Angels at Old Spot Hotel; Hepcats bye. Mixed Division on April 24. Kookaburras playing Ravens at the Commercial Hotel, Two Wells- Rosie’s LFD playing Wonderers at Roseworthy Hotel, Rebels playing B & B’s at the Roseworthy Hotel. Please Note: - If you want to join a team, we have ladies, mixed and men’s trying to find extra players. For further information please phone our secretary on 0418 892 905. www.barossaherald.com.au


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Chelsea closes in on dream with national selection By ROBERT LAIDLAW CHELSEA Lemke is on the cusp of a possible dream career in her chosen sport of netball, after gaining a place in the Australian under 19 squad. A regular junior state representative for the past four seasons, Chelsea has also been involved in national squads, but this time a possible Australian Institute of Sport scholarship could be her reward for all the hard work. “We (South Australia) won the bronze medal at the national championships in Launceston,” Chelsea said. “But we should have played off for the gold, as we beat NSW in the preliminaries and were good enough. “After all the tough training and sacrifices it is a pleasant reward. At the nationals I started well, and although my form went a little downhill, it wasn’t too bad and I still gained selection in the squad.” Chelsea, a Xavier year 12 student, will soon participate in a three day camp at the AIS in Canberra, where she hopes to progress to the Australian team, which could open the door to a scholarship. The six-footer has some height on her side, but it is her athleticism and jumping ability that are her standout features. A national junior triple jump gold medallist, Chelsea prefers the team aspects of netball over the individuality of athletics.

“With my involvement with SASI for netball I don’t have enough time for athletics anymore,” she said. “I love going to the nationals and playing with and against the best in the country, which is quite enjoyable. “My strengths are versatility and speed, as I can adapt to different opponents and I like the running game.” Chelsea is the cousin of Adelaide Crows footballer Brad Symes, while another cousin, 15-year-old Jackson Harvey is currently in the SANFL system with Central District, and her sister Nicole is a personal trainer who has studied dance. Besides her strong sporting genes, Chelsea also has a Gawler connection through the state under 19 netball team, with team-mate Amehlia Schmidt, a former Trinity student, and assistant coach Kelly Assender, also a local product. After beginning her netball career at Xavier College the young gun joined Gawler Central, and currently plays in the state league with Contax, which after three games this season is undefeated. “I just love netball and one day hope to play in the national competition, hopefully with the Thunderbirds, and perhaps one day for Australia,” the goal attack said. “There are more opportunities in netball than athletics, especially in South Australia, and many young players are doing well, which is what I aspire to do, while I look to create my own pathway.”

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