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ANGELIC: Children dressed in festive costumes to take part in this year’s Barossa Christmas Parade in Tanunda on Friday night. Hundreds of children lined Murray Street in anticipation of Father Christmas’ arrival. For more photos visit pages 29 - 35 and checkout the Herald’s website www.barossaherald.com.au and click on the Barossa Christmas Parade photo gallery.

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Hard work planned for Barossa’s tourism growth identified to grow tourism in the Barossa, the improvements shown in the report will guide them to creating the ideal plan. “These are opportunities, no one can guarantee they are going to happen,” she said. “Some of the improvements highlighted will also require federal or state funding and will rely on support from private tourism operators.” Both Barossa Tourism and Regional Development Australia Barossa will meet with the South Australian Tourism Commission next year to discuss the report and develop a Destination Action Plan to identify what can be done to implement the suggestions identified. As reported last week, the audit highlighted potential tourism opportunities and development needs of the region after the Barossa experienced a decline in visitors in recent years. The study aims to determine what needs to be done to accommodate future visitor

growth in terms of economic, financial, social and environmental benefits. It forecasts growth of up to 30 per cent in tourism spending in the Barossa region by 2030. Also, the report revealed there is the potential for tourism in the Barossa Valley to grow by more than $100million and for 670 jobs to be created by targeting the luxury visitor market. Elaine said it’s too premature to announce a breakdown of these figures into what this means exactly will mean for the Barossa in terms of employment and visitor spending. In addition, Elaine said the report, worked on closely by former Tourism manager Jaci Thorne, is a great tool for Barossa tourism operators to use to assist them when applying for grants. She said the public will have their chance to learn more about the opportunities for the Barossa when a forum is held to present the plans next year.

DELIGHTFUL: Residents of this Evanston house have jumped into the spirit of Christmas by way of a colourful light display. The public can view lit up houses involved in the Herald’s Christmas Lights competition by gaining a full list of addresses at www.barossaherald.com.au and click on the light’s display banner.

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MODIFICATIONS have been made to the wind farm earmarked for the Sedan ranges, near Keyneton. According to Victorian-based developers Pacific Hydro, the changes come about due to community consultation. The company has downsized the amount of wind turbines from 57 to 42 in total, with 22 to be based in the north and 20 in the south. Pacific Hydro general manager Lane Crockett explained the changes to the wind farm’s layout come after consultation with residents at Cambrai, Keyneton and Eden Valley. “We have applied community and other stakeholder feedback in making adjustments to the proposed layout as well as being informed by formal flora and fauna assessments, landscape visual assessments and cultural heritage surveys,” he said. “Initially, our early layout that we consulted immediate neighbours about in 2009 had 60 turbines and the layout that we presented at the public consultation sessions earlier this year had 57 turbines. “This adjusted layout reflects our responsible approach to the environmental assessment and community consultation process and we now look forward to taking the revised project forward,”

Fast food hold up PLANS for fast-food giant McDonald’s to build a restaurant in the Barossa Valley are on hold while the State Government considers the Barossa protection laws. In response to questions about plans to build a

Mr Crockett said. During the consultation sessions, some concern was expressed about the potential use of the AngastonSedan Road between Angaston and Keyneton for over-dimensional vehicles. Following this feedback, Pacific Hydro is consulting further with the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, Mid Murray and Barossa councils to confirm suitable routes for overdimensional vehicles. If the proposed development is approved, Pacific Hydro representatives said it would bring employment opportunities during the construction phase and there would also be a need for ongoing staff to manage the wind farm. A community information drop-in session is proposed from January 2012 to further provide community members with an opportunity to speak to representatives directly about the latest information, plans and opportunities. The company will then complete their proposed application to then be forwarded to the state’s Development Assessment Commission as early as February. For further information about the community information drop in session, contact Chloe Carpenter on (03) 8621 6428 or 0410 132 899.

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Elaine encourages those wanting to promote their products and services to take advantage of the unique opportunity and share their details with users through setting up their business profile. “The more businesses involved the better it becomes for users and for the Barossa,” she said. To upgrade your link check out the options available through the app or to get connected phone Mark on 8383 0237.

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THE area’s tourism businesses have welcomed Barossa’s new iPhone app. Launched last month; the app allows access to Barossa’s large network of services at the touch of a button. The free download is available to both iPhone and iPad users. According to Elaine Ratcliffe, chairperson of Barossa Tourism, the new tool also means businesses can highlight current information. Businesses that are

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OFTEN it is difficult to imagine what a person looks like when speaking to them over the phone, but for the users of Telelink, they no longer have to imagine. A group of Barossa Telelink users met for the first time at Coulthard Reserve in Nuriootpa on Friday afternoon, and they can finally put a face to the voice. Telelink is operated by Uniting Care Wesley and Telelink community worker Truffy Maginnis, who runs the Barossa service, said it is for people aged over 65 and Aboriginal people over 55. “Telelink is for people who find it more difficult to get out of home these days,” she said. “It means that a group of up to ten of them can have a good yarn on the phone once a week. “Very strong friendships get forged through this, and they really care for each other and look out for each other. “It is a mixture of fun and support, but information sharing as well.” Through Telelink, a volunteer calls each member at a certain time each week and connects them through a conference call. It is not only for a chat either, with a group regularly using a conference call to run a game of long-distance bingo, another is a UK migrants group and one is a quiz group. Ms Maginnis said the situation in the Barossa was quite unique, especially considering Barossa was only connected to the service two

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years ago when equipment in Adelaide was upgraded to cater for it. “We have members from up here in the Barossa down to Victor Harbor and all through the metropolitan area, but this group is particularly special to me,” she said. “I just think they are a fabulous bunch of people. “I feel like they are part of my big family, that we are part of each other’s family, it is so lovely.” About 30 people attended the gathering, and Ms Maginnis said it was important people meet in person to get a better idea of who they are talking to. “Everybody has sent in photographs and I put posters together, so at least they have photographs of everyone in the group, but actually meeting in person is so special,” she said. Among the Telelink users to meet face-to-face for the first time was Eddie Mew from Gawler and Lily Andrews from Nuriootpa. “When you only hear voices on the phone, you draw a picture in your mind and then you actually meet them and you say ‘you’re not anything like that’,” said Mr Mew. The group is also looking for volunteers who can give an hour a week to visit and chat with an elderly person in their home. Anyone who wants to be a part of Telelink program or wants to volunteer can contact Sue Southam at Tanunda on 8563 3333.

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G’day Graeme GRAEME Longmuir joins The Barossa Co-op team as new chief executive officer. The senior commercial retail manager, who has more than 20 years experience with national co-operatives, franchises and corporate enterprises, comes from Victoria. He will move to the Barossa along with his wife Julia. Mr Longmuir is the fourth chief executive officer to be part of The Co-op, which has run for the past 68 years. He said, “The challenge ahead is how to maintain the community expectations of modern shopping choice and contemporary facilities while competing with the big chains on price and range.

“Retail margins are under pressure all over the world as multi-national corporate dominate supply and distribution. It is up to us to be smarter in our buying while never forgetting the value of customer service.” Mr Longmuir comes to The Co-op after two years as chief executive officer of Total Tools, a $100 million warehouse tool retailer with stores around Australia. He has also held senior management positions with Food Works, the Mitre 10 Group, Bunning’s Hardware, Coles Myer, Kmart and Lockwood Australia. He takes over from David McArthur who announced his retirement in July and will officially leave on December 23.

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“To have a major sponsor provide us with $1000 a year would be fantastic,” she said. Also, with limited space for storage and limited equipment, the society is keen to hear from any company will to help provide a shed or air-conditioning. The donors would them be part of the Kapunda Musical Society by way of organised events such as advertising business support on programs and pre-show drinks, and receive tickets to shows. So far the Herald newspaper has jumped on board to provide support through advertising, stories and photos with more details to be released next year. With Gypsy now complete, the committee is working towards hosting The Snow Queen in 2012 to be directed by Jennette. To support the committee visit www.kms.asn.au and click on the contact icon.

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THERE’S been a wave of rave reviews since the Kapunda Musical Society presented its November production of Gypsy. Reviews have come far and wide including one from Glen Christie, a trained actor/director, arts manager and drama teacher who is currently working with the Centre for International Theatre. Now the community can have a slice of the action by becoming a sponsor. Kapunda Musical Society’s new president Jennette Mickan said annually the society produce a play and a production and operate from the heritage-listed Chapel Theatre on Chapel Street. While the not-for-profit committee raises funds through membership, productions, and occasional grants, Jennette said costs of rates and insurances, plus rights to productions, mean they make little profit.

STUDENTS living within the Wakefield region now have better access to youth allowance. Recently the federal parliament passed reforms to support students who attend university with 21 students now able to access independent youth allowance payments and relocation scholarships. An additional 46 students will

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THE traditional carols event in Hewett will for the first time be held in the newly-built Hewett Centre on Saturday, December 17. It’s a great opportunity for families to gather together to share the Christmas story through the singing of carols and an interactive role play. A free sausage sizzle and ice cream, face painting and craft for kids will be available before the carols at 6pm. The Hewett Community Church of Christ and the Light Regional Council support this event to encourage greater community involvement. The Hewett Centre is located at 28 Kingfisher Drive. For more details please contact the Hewett Centre on 8522 4938. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


Green future for education ROSEWORTHY Primary School is all about sustainability and shared learning. A $4.9 million ‘green’ redevelopment has given the school new buildings with solar panels on the roof to generate electricity and galvanised tanks to harvest rainwater for use in the toilets. Minister for Education and Child Development Grace Portolesi officially opened the redevelopment on Thursday. “Six 10,000-litre water tanks have been installed and the school has literally changed its direction - not just environmentally - the school buildings now face in a northerly direction to ensure it maximises the sunlight and reduces power use,” Ms Portolesi said. “The school has been designed with a strong focus on being environmentally friendly and we hope this demonstrates to students the importance of ‘being green’. “Roseworthy is a tight knit community and we are pleased that the new development continues to encourage this partnership between parents, staff and students.” School principal Matt Saunders said the redevelopment provided learning opportunities on sustainability, with students able to monitor how much water and solar energy the school captures and uses. “Clearly our solar panels are designed to reduce our carbon imprint and designed to reduce the cost of running the school,” he said. “We are also very fortunate with our water supplies - our rainwater

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catchment is used in the ablution areas and it helps to reduce our water use, making us very much environmentally friendly and sustainable for the future.” Mr Saunders sad the sustainability features were not all that set Roseworthy apart from other schools, with wet areas and toilets incorporated into each classroom. The school’s design aims to create a centre for community learning and Mr Saunders said the open courtyard in the centre of the school buildings is the perfect example. “The students really enjoy working with each other out in these spaces, and with the other classes, and it also creates the feeling that everyone knows what everyone is doing, where people can see learning happening in other classrooms and be excited and challenged by that,” Mr Saunders said. “The key focus here is that there are lots of shared learning spaces in the whole school and it is designed around engaging parents in the courtyard with students and teachers, and having that shared community focus on learning.” While the school currently caters for 152 students, Mr Saunders said there was room for more with the anticipated growth of Roseworthy. “We certainly have the capacity for some further growth within our current structure, it was designed to be able to support some of the community growth that is going to occur,” he said. “I am sure that is going to happen in the next few years.”

SUSTAINABLE: School captain Jayde Hodge, Education Minister Grace Portolesi and principal Matt Saunders look over the water tanks at Roseworthy Primary School.

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Letter lover ISN’T it a shame that many folk these days never write letters to their friends? They just type them on to the computer. There is nothing nice about them really. I write a letter every week to a few friends and relatives and they love to see one in their letter box. It’s more of a personal way of making contact, sometimes a photo will go in with the letter. It is so warm and friendly. I look back on my letters at times and it’s as though I’m back in time. It’s something like getting a birthday or Christmas card and can be kept to look at in later years. I wonder if children today write to their friends? I have many diaries which I have kept through the years and they have a lot of history in them. Are there many folk out there who write now? Gloria Harcus Sedan Hooked on Lubin I am astounded. Lubin has again provided the best fishing information. His recent column recommending one is accompanied by a pink hard body has proved to be efficacious. I no longer need to carry with me the soft plastic, you cannot believe what a relief this is.

My eternal thanks, best wishes. Douglas Coats via email Information sought The Vine Vale Tennis Club committee is looking for all members of their numerous premierships from 19562010, to organise a reunion in 2012. If you were involved in any of these please email Megan Samain on meganandluke5@bigpond.com to update your address and contact details. Please also inform us if you know of players who are living interstate, overseas or intrastate. Please watch future editions of the Herald for further details. We look forward to meeting you all in the future. Megan Samain via email Wind farms Then: Heating by wood fires, lighting by candlelight, kerosene lamps and lanterns, wind farms, motorised power and electric power. Now: Computers and electronics of all descriptions, most are powered by: Electricity. During my lifetime South Australia and other places have seen many changes to our way of life, most have been for the better and easier

lifestyles that we enjoy today. Wood fires in winter are still used and enjoyed in a lot of homes today, but those who use it know firewood is now an expensive luxury and that electric heating is much more convenient and cleaner. I can vividly remember going to bed by candlelight and being told to be sure and blow the candle out before you go to sleep. There are also memories of having to walk three miles each way to school for eight years over the Mt McKenzie Range and having to do my homework by the light of a two-burner kerosene lamp or if it was being used the light of a kerosene storm lantern or candles was often used. These all had to be lit with matches that were common in the household. There was no pressing a button and having immediate lighting, which is much safer than the kids using matches, thanks to electric energy. Windmills, or if you like the name better, wind power, has been used for many years mostly for pumping water for household use and watering stock and the vegetable garden, sometimes from rainwater tanks which by necessity were alongside the household or from wells and bores. These machines were powerful in low winds and had fans of varying sizes some up to 12 feet in

diameter and mounted on galvanised towers some up to 60 feet in height. They were always noisy machines but were never complained about because people had got used to them and were like a big alarm clock that when it stopped ticking it would wake the household. There was never talk of noise pollution because they were a necessity and never complained about for being unsightly, they just had to be there and would have been missed if taken away. What a wonderful boost for South Australia when almost everyone had access to 240-volt electric power and lighting. Did anyone complain about the many poles and wires strung over most of the rural areas of the state? No, because almost everyone needed the electric energy. It had been accepted as normal for everyone. We are now faced with a greenhouse age and there is no doubt that it is necessary so I believe that the wind powered electric energy of today is really a wonderful means of assisting the Greenhouse movement and people will adjust to the noise and sight of the huge units in a very short space of time. Please don’t condemn something that is going to benefit mankind. I would like to think that the

young families of tomorrow will look at these wind farms working to produce electric energy without polluting the atmosphere and say what a wonderful thing our forefathers did in harnessing the wind to generate electricity for the use of mankind. Joe Doddridge Nuriootpa Government opposition I have just heard on the ABC news that the federal government is planning to cut family tax benefits to people who refuse to vaccinate their children. This draconian action is an outrageous and discriminatory attack on financially struggling families who have done all the homework on this thorny issue and decided that there are better and safer ways to keep their children healthy. The fact that the “sickness industry” turns over billions of dollars, with wellness and preventative health appearing not to be a priority, makes me think that trying to force a 100 per cent vaccination compliance has more to do with guaranteeing a steady stream of sick people visiting the doctor, or ending up in hospital. Has anyone ever done a survey of the health of unvaccinated children as opposed to those who are fully vaccinated? In my experience there is a huge

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Pope, Pastor Trevor Auricht. Ph: 8562 3844. Kapunda: 10am Sunday, Light Community Church, Main St, Kapunda. Pastor Paul Smith. All welcome. Ph: 8566 2864. 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, 1st Sunday 10.30am, CWA Hall. Pastor Andrew Amos. Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY Lyndoch Institute each Sunday, 11.30am1.30pm Pastor Ken East ph: 8524 4787.

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St Paul’s Parish:St P: 10.30am C HC; Gdb: 8.45am T HC. Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am. Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: Worship service 10am at the Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre Pr Mr Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310. ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Ang: 10am MP; Nuri: 9.30am MP; Tanunda: 10am HC SdK; Lyn: 8.30am HC SdK; W/town: 10am HC PB. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am HC; Point Pass: 11.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuri: 9am Webb; Tanunda: 11am Webb; Angaston: 11am HC Plush; Truro: 9am HC Plush. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Baptism, Littleford, KidZone Svc, 5pm Littleford; Sandy Creek: 7.30pm van Dyk; W/town: 10am Edwards. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15amHC Rev Carter; Robertstown: 9.30am HC Mrs J Mickan. 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. 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

difference with the unvaccinated rarely visiting the doctor. The continual media typecasting of unvaccinated people as somehow being disease-carrying pariahs is a disgrace. I have never had a flu jab and have never had the flu. Two elderly people I know have lost 25 per cent of their heart-muscle function following life-threatening reactions to flu /pneumococcal injections. It is a fact that vaccines do not and can not guarantee immunity, so why risk your long-term health? No government has the right to force an unsafe, ineffective medical procedure onto the population with no damage compensation scheme in place. Most Australians are not aware that the UK and USA governments have paid out millions for serious vaccine damage including deaths, over many decades. Ms A Hodges Birdwood

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Arrawarra Place retirement living opportunity Advertorial AS DEMAND continues for quality retirement accommodation, Tanunda Lutheran Home has embarked on another independent living project. Six new homes in Arrawarra Place, as part of Langmeil Estate, are presently being constructed by local company Cavalier Builders of Tanunda. Set among other high quality properties, these six homes in Arrawarra Place all feature 2.7 m ceilings, quality floor coverings throughout, internal blinds, built-in robes and ample storage space. The modern kitchen has easy-to-use drawers and a pantry cupboard, along with a special ‘bulk head’ feature defining this area from the spacious, living/dining area. Deluxe tiling in the ensuite with the added convenience of a second toilet is a highlight for your convenience. A private verandah with tiled flooring and lined ceiling allows for easy outdoor entertaining in your courtyard. Premium insulation in the walls and ceiling, a solar-tube skylight in the kitchen are all part of the environmentally-friendly features that support a reduced carbon footprint for the sixstar energy efficient homes. Home One will be on display from January 22, 2012, providing the opportunity for interested parties to view the many design features for present and future living that are included in this project. Wohlers have again kindly offered to furnish the interior of the display home. The community will have the opportunity to view Wohlers’ beautiful furniture in a home environment. Information is available on the many services TLH provides, including hairdresser, physiotherapy, podiatry, exercise groups, courtyard cafe, social programs, library, laundry service, weekly shopping bus and fresh home style meals from the TLH kitchen. The benefits of maintenance staff availability as well as a 24-hour on-call service, enhance a stressfree lifestyle. Don’t just contemplate this retirement living opportunity, contact Independent Living manager, Marilyn Langley today on 8563 7709 and find out how you can be a part of this exciting new project, in a unique area within Tanunda.

IT’S OFFICIAL: Perhaps the collective term of men should become ‘a shed of men’ after about 60 people attended the official opening of The Kapunda Shed on Monday. The shed, at Hare Street, is a place where men can meet, enjoy a cuppa and be part of a safe and busy environment. At the opening were (from left) Light Regional Council mayor Bill O’Brien, shed instigator Ross Vogt and shed chairman John Low.

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ARRESTS • A 26-year-old Nuriootpa woman was arrested on November 30 for assaulting a police officer. • A 25-year-old Tanunda man was arrested for endangering life on December 3. • A 26-year-old New South Wales man was arrested on December 4 for interfering with a motor vehicle. • A 43-year-old Williamstown man was arrested on December 4 for driving disqualified. REPORTS • A 26-year-old Tanunda man was reported for misuse of a motor vehicle on November 30. The vehicle was seized as a result. • A 26-year-old Angaston man was reported for urinating in a public place on December 2. • A 57-year-old Mt Pleasant man was reported on December 4 for possessing firearms without a license and possessing dangerous firearms. • An Angaston man was reported on December 2 for theft. • A 29-year-old Angaston woman was reported for PCS with a reading of 0.069 on December 3. • A 51-year-old Mt Pleasant woman was reported for property damage on December 2.

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Willaston man was reported for property damage on December 1. • A 40-year-old Hewett woman was reported on December 1 for making off without payment of fuel. • A male Willaston youth was reported for theft on December 1. • A 42-year-old Hewett woman was given a stalking caution and reported for making a false report to police on December 2. • A 46-year-old Murray Bridge man was reported on December 4 for failing to carry a work diary and breach of ministerial being not authorised to drive a road train. • A 57-year-old Blyth man was reported for exceeding work hours in relation to heavy vehicle regulations on December 4. • A 21-year-old Hamley Bridge man was reported on December 4 for heavy vehicle work diary offences. THEFT / ILLEGAL USE Three thefts from motor vehicles were reported to Gawler police over the past week at Gawler and Lyndoch. One business premises had cash stolen from the cash register at Gawler.

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can be difficult to follow when it’s hard to find what you’re looking for in the Barossa. And it becomes confusing when a business urges you to buy Barossa yet their message is supported by both Gawler and Evanston advertisements. For readers’ information, while the Herald is not Barossa owned, it is run under the Fairfax umbrella which means it’s a company operated by shareholders with the public able to purchase shares. And 98 cent of the Barossa-based business involves local employees. Where else in the Barossa and Gawler can readers become a part of a newspaper with benefits passed on to them? - Michelle O’Rielly

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2006 FORD TERRITORY 7 SEATER 7-SEATER Value packed 7 seat rear wheel drive wagon for your family. Fully workshop inspected and ready to go. Come & see it for yourself.

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2004 NISSAN X-TRAIL ST

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$16,990

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$

19,990

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Heel Pain?

Happy birthday to...

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Ayden Rosenzweig, of Elizabeth, will be two on December 15.

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Lillian Boehm, of Light Pass, will be three on December 8.

Krystal Steinert, of Tanunda, was five on December 6.

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END OF YEAR DEALS ACROSS THE NISSAN RANGE

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AUSTRALIA’S seven state and territorybased motoring clubs have again recognised Hyundai’s multi-award winning iMax model as a class-winner in the 2011 Australia’s Best Cars national awards. After rigorous testing and analysis, the Hyundai iMax (pictured above) has been named Australia’s ‘Best People Mover’ for the fourth consecutive year. Over 300 vehicles across 15 categories were assessed in the 2011 competition by the Australia’s Best Cars national judging panel, which included representatives from NRMA, RACV, RACQ, RAASA, RACWA, RACT and the AANT. The evaluation and assessment process focused on three main criteria: ‘Value for Money’, ‘Design and Function’ and ‘On the Road Performance’. “Consumers are the real winners when it comes to the value presented by this year’s category winners,” said AAA

executive director Andrew McKellar. When it comes to moving people plus their lifestyle accoutrements and luggage, iMax is a class leader providing a winning combination of practical design, functionality and low operating costs. With an eight-seat capacity, plenty of luggage space behind the third row, and a comfortable and well-appointed interior the iMax was unbeatable as Australia’s ‘Best People Mover’. This year’s iMax model added Bluetooth connectivity and iPod integration. Mark Borlace, Australia’s Best Cars chief judge said, “The iMax stands out from its competition in three crucial areas which are important when considering a people mover - its ride and handling is as good as some purpose built people movers, it is one of only a handful of people movers that can genuinely transport eight adults with luggage and it is extremely functional.”

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2005 NISSAN PATROL ST

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2006 HOLDEN BARINA

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• 3 Door Hatchback • 5 Speed Manual • 1.6L • Alloys XME-656

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$

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Family business has network communications NETWORK Communications in Nuriootpa is a family business which has served the Barossa for 10 years. Husband and wife Patrick and Zena Bryan and daughter Sarah can help with your mobile phone and internet connections. Patrick and Sarah are in sales while Zena is the business administrator. The Bryans started the business in Tanunda on November 22, 2001 as part of a regional network of Optus dealers known as Network Communications which have 70 stores across Australia. They moved to their current location in Nuriootpa, the commerical heart of the Barossa, in 2003. Patrick said the store’s first customers were Vaughan and Tarnya Heenan. “Zena did the connection but the photocopier crashed,” Patrick said. “So Vaughan had to go back to his store, Keils and photocopy his own ID.” “He upgraded from a Nokia 5110 to a Nokia 8210 and still has the phone.”

CELEBRATION: At the 10 year anniversary of Network Communications are from left, first customers Vaughan and Tarnya Heenan, the Bryans, Sarah, Zena and Patrick and the the second customers, Bronwyn and Alan Battye. Hansen Electrical for 2001, a nice red to keep for a years,” Patrick said. nice gesture to say thanks to The second customers unscrambling our cables and “We owe our continuing special occasion. their first customers so the were Alan and Bronwyn Rohan at Betta Electrical for viability to our customers as The Bryans were most Bryans took them out for Battye. services above and beyond.” we navigate the financial appreciative of Vaughan’s dinner to celebrate at The “Alan is still a loyal Network Communications challenges the current gift. Gawler Palace, the family’s customer of Network is at Shop 1, 33 Murray “As a family business, we at economic situation presents favourite Chinese Communications Barossa,” Street, Nuriootpa. all business people and Network Communications, restaurant. Patrick said. The shop is open six days. everyday Aussies. would like to say a huge Vaughan bought in the “His phone was a Nokia 9am - 5.30pm Mon-Fri, “Thanks also to Junkens thank you to the people of phone he had upgraded to, 3330 - currently Alan is Thursday until 7pm and for the new wall, Carpet and a bottle of good Barossa the Barossa Valley for their sporting an Apple iPhone 4” 12.30pm on Saturday. Court for the new floor, loyal support over the 10 wine which was released in Zena thought it would be a

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Real Estate Liftout

Spring into Springwood Exciting new Gawler East development. See Domain Page 3. THURSDAY 8TH DECEMBER HOMBURG REAL ESTATE NURIOOTPA 79a Murray Street ................5:00 – 5:30pm NURIOOTPA 47 John Harris Drive ............5:45 – 6:15pm

JULIE TOTH REAL ESTATE ANGASTON 21 Jubilee Avenue ...............12:30 – 1:15pm NURIOOTPA Lot 12 Greenock Road .........1:45 – 2:30pm

SATURDAY 10TH DECEMBER HOMBURG REAL ESTATE PEWSEY VALE Lot 2 Brownes Road .........1:00 – 2:00pm TANUNDA 22 Fechner Place .....................1:45 – 2:15pm

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LJ HOOKER REAL ESTATE GAWLER SOUTH 5 Fourteenth Street .......1:30 – 2:00pm GAWLER EAST 6 Carlton Road .................3:30 – 4:15pm SUNDAY 11TH DECEMBER BAROSSA REAL ESTATE TANUNDA 14 Angas Street ...................11:15 – 11:45am

HOMBURG REAL ESTATE TANUNDA 34 Lehmann Road .................12.45 – 1.15pm NURIOOTPA 25 Atze Parade .....................1:00 – 1:30pm TANUNDA 5 Carl Drive..............................1:00 – 1:30pm NURIOOTPA 26 Staehr Street ...................1:30 – 2:00pm NURIOOTPA 22 Helene Street...................1:45 – 2:15pm NURIOOTPA 10 Reusch Drive...................2:10 – 2:40pm NURIOOTPA 28 Buna Terrace ...................2:30 – 2:55pm NURIOOTPA 35 Jacobs Street ..................2:40 – 3:20pm NURIOOTPA 11 Second Street..................3:00 – 3:25pm TANUNDA 2 Rothe Way ............................3:00 – 3:30pm MARANANGA Lot 203 Neldner Road ........3:45 – 4:15pm STOCKWELL 18 Mattner Road .................4:00 – 4:30pm TANUNDA 18 Rosalie Avenue ...................4:30 – 5:00pm LJ HOOKER REAL ESTATE GAWLER SOUTH 5 Fourteenth Street .......1:30 – 2:00pm

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Real Estate Liftout Give lawn a little love A LITTLE effort now will reward you with lush, green grass. After a year of good rainfalls, lawns are making a comeback. This is not surprising, given the practicalities lawns provide for children and pets and the benefits in cooling down your backyard in summer. Many gardeners are going for the instant look by laying new turf but, with a bit of work, it is possible to revamp an old lawn that was left to struggle through the drought. Most old lawns comprise a high number of weeds. To improve your lawn, use a weed-and-feed solution that not only kills weeds but feeds grass. Alternatively, use a selective broad-leaf herbicide that will eradicate such weeds but not the grass. For the best results, repeat the spray cycle at least twice and allow enough time for the weeds to die between cycles. The most important thing to do to an old lawn is aerate the soil.

MORGAN (Idyll Acres)

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$239,000

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Lessons for home renos with recycled items By MELINDA HAM HOME builders and renovators can learn from an award-winning commercial fitout. The GPT Group Fitout and Base Refurbishment used some novel materials sourced from surprising places. Wood recycled from a school on the NSW north coast and plastic drink bottles were some of the unusual materials used in a swish fitout of the GPT Group's offices at the MLC Centre in Martin Place, which has won Buildcorp Interiors the Excellence in Environmental Management Construction Award. “Comfortable, healthy and environmentally friendly”, was how a

SECTION 7

PUBLIC NOTICE Re: Section 7 The Vendor’s statement relating to matters affecting the advertised properties in this publication may be inspected at the agents office three business days prior to the auction or at the place of auction thirty minutes before sale.

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IMPRESSIVE: GPT's refurbished headquarters in Sydney's MLC Centre. Credit: GPT Group.

BAROSSA

be made. “Prices are never more than a third of what you would pay elsewhere for similar new and second-hand items,” said Narelle Mantle, general manager, and 10-year veteran of Reverse Garbage. There are plenty of businesses around the country dealing in second-hand building materials, Reverse Garbage in Sydney believe they are the only not-forprofit organisation though. Hunt around in your local area and you're bound to find some gems for your build or reno. So, don't be afraid of looking at unusual and recycled building materials. “People are only limited by their imaginations,” said Mantle. You will certainly end up saving money and could end up with a unique home that's the envy of your family and friends.

READY: MDF sheets at Reverse Garbage Sydney.

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Master Builders Association judge, Bryan Sidgreaves, described the project, which achieved a five-star NABERS rating with 94.6 per cent of all original materials recycled. The foyer panels were made of recycled tallow wood from the school and plastic lunch room chairs had enjoyed a previous life as drink bottles. Workers cut down old wall partitions to make doors and fashioned glass partitions into door inserts. Old workstations went to office fitout company Office Spectrum to be re-used and the rest of the material to Reverse Garbage in Marrickville. This is where home builders and renovators can join in and learn from big business. It can be a little hit and miss at Reverse Garbage for more unusual items like fireplaces and sinks but standard building materials are readily available. Regular deliveries from demolition companies mean that a weekly visit should have builders and renovators sorted out in no time. It's not just demolition companies that deliver either. There are regular supplies of brand new building materials, Italian tiles for example, that have been overordered by businesses. Because Reverse Garbage is a not-forprofit worker run co-operative, with a focus on environmental sustainability and resource reuse, serious savings can

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Call Sue 9 Charles Fry Court CATHEDRAL CEILINGS Located in a quiet court and set on 682m2 allotment this home is sure to impress. With 3 Bedrooms, Ensuite, Built in robes, Polished floor,Three way bathroom, Kitchen & Electric appliances, lots of cupboard space, Split system Air conditioning, Open plan lounge, fam & Dining, Carport, Double Garage & double attached Carport.The list goes on.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Lots 1 & 2 / 86 Gilbert Street ROOM FOR THE CHILDREN TO PLAY Lot 1 (1257m2)/Lot 2 (1246m2)This is an ideal opp to acquire a great sized block to build your dream home. Close to schools, shopping and set in a country atmosphere. Are you looking for land that is located in a peaceful loc, within walking distance to all the amenities then look no further.There are only two blocks available, both are level and also have the added bonus of some estab native trees around the perimeter, so when you build your home it will look like you have lived there for years.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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29 Road 14Stockwell Angas Street DUAL INCOME PROPERTY! 3 BEDROOMS 1 BATHROOM 8 CAR SPACES Great investment property with potential rental income from storage to help pay off the mortgage! This corner block solid brick home could make it a lovely home for first home buyers. The huge shed approx. 108m2 (13.5 x 8) Will store up to 7 cars or boat & caravan. A must to inspect. Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 8190

LYNDOCH - $315,000-$330,000

31 Basedow Road FORGET THE HOUSE

A great development site on a corner allotment of approximately 900m2. Zoned light industry and with 2 road frontages it would be ideal for a warehouse, depot or storage facility. Ideal for an owner/operator or as part of a superannuation investment. The existing house is beyond repair but the location is excellent. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

BLANCHETOWN - $220,000

ANGASTON - POA NEW

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Lot 429 Penrice Road RENOVATED SYMMETRICAL COTTAGE ON 10 ACRES Located on the Valley Floor this attractive cottage comprising 4 bedrooms with potential income producing 9 acres of vineyard planted with premium Shiraz. Water licence for 3 mega litres. Large shed. Equipment in excellent condition and negotiable in the sale. Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 8190

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Call Peter

11 Rushall Road PRICE REDUCTION - SET TO SELL Set perched up on a (approx) 1005m2 block this 3 brm 2 bathroom home gives you plenty of room to move, and the inside of the home is nothing less. 2 separate living areas both of good size. Good family kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, gas cook top, electric oven and dishwasher. Outside is a gabled patio perfect for entertaining friends. Evaporative cooling, gas heating a double garage under the main roof and plenty of room for a caravan or boat.. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

Lot 562 Moculta Road

131 Page Lane

“STRATHAIRLIE”

ENJOY THIS SUMMER

1911 stone fronted return verandah Villa of 233m2(approx.) 4 large bedrooms, 2 living areas, spa bath and country kitchen. Fabulous hilltop location affords spectacular views of vineyards and rolling countryside. 14.4ha in total with 10.4ha of Shiraz, Cabernet & Riesling vineyards. Character filled home surrounded by parklike gardens and only minutes from the centre of Angaston. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

River front double story shack is ready for new owners to love it and enjoy it as much as the current owners have in the past. Open plan kitch/fam/dine, separate lounge, updated bathroom, two bedrooms, balcony and split system a/c. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

“The best people in local real estate” Consultant Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

Consultant Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Consultant Sue Fechner 8563 3511

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Consultant Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

Property Manager Anne Johansson 8563 3511

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Real Estate Liftout DEVELOPMENT OF THE WEEK

Brand new, price right

DEVELOPMENT: Project director Anthony Jansen looks out over the exciting new Gawler East development land of Springwood.

LEND Lease’s newest community Springwood, located in Gawler, is receiving a high level of interest from an exclusive VIP event where customers were presented with the first opportunity to purchase land and the community’s official name was unveiled. Attendees were keen to hear more detail on the first subdivision created by Lend Lease which covers 12 hectares on Calton Road, Gawler and includes more than 220 new homes. Over the coming decade, Springwood is expected to be home to more than 6000 people in 2500 homes over 219 hectares. “The community will offer South Australians the best of town and country with affordable housing options giving first home buyers an opportunity to break into the housing market while still having easy access to Adelaide’s CBD,” Springwood project director Anthony Jansen said. Gareth and Jillian Scanlen decided to get in early and purchase the first piece of land in Springwood. They bought a traditional-sized allotment with plans to build their dream home. Mr Jansen said he was pleased to present the first land release to customers and bring the Springwood community to market on behalf of Lend Lease. “We currently have early bird pricing on offer and it’s great to see buyers, such as the Scanlens taking advantage of this. “Lend Lease will be boosting housing supply in the region with the Springwood development,

At a glance... What: Springwood. Where: Gawler East. Contact: For more information about the next land release people are encouraged to register interest by calling 1800 224 551.

There is nothing else to do, just move in and put your feet up. There are three large bedrooms, all with built-in robes and the master bedroom has an ensuite. Quality carpets, fittings and appliances are part of the house while there is ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning, plenty of kitchen and laundry storage plus great open-plan living areas. There is a drive-through carport plus front roller door with a remote. A stylish gazebo, rainwater tank and low-maintenance gardens are other features. The property is suitable for

At a glance... Where: 29 First Street, Nuriootpa. Features: Spacious, quality new home. Price: $265,000. Open: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or 8562 4650.

Web: www.myspringwood.com.au.

which also reflects the South Australian government’s 30-yearplan for Greater Adelaide,” Mr Jansen said. Springwood was designed with the community’s needs in mind and reflects the history of Gawler and builds on the character of the local area while providing modern conveniences. A range of facilities and services will enhance the area with a village centre, sports ovals, parks and natural spaces meeting the needs of residents now and into the future. “For more than 40 years Lend Lease has been busy creating places where South Australian families want to live, learn, work and play. West Lakes, Golden Grove and Mawson Lakes are all award-winning addresses that are home to 60,000 people. Blakes Crossing is also rapidly developing into a thriving community and we’re now looking forward to delivering Springwood to South Australians,” Mr Jansen said. The project has an expected end development value of more than $1 billion and will be delivered over 10 years.

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... where people matter ANGASTON

$195-$210,000 NURIOOTPA

21 Jubilee Avenue OPEN Sunday 11th Dec, 12.30-1.15pm

Brand New Home - Finish to your Style Just built in a convenient location, walking VERY AFFORDABLE PROSPECT! 3 brm duplex/sem-detached solid double brick home, c/port with distance to shops and the main street. Choose your floor coverings and landscaping to finish off this modern 3 bedroom residence and create your perfect lifestyle. elec r/door, sheds 20x30 and 20x20. Lots of features.

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$295,000 STOCKWELL $280,000 Property 15 Duckpond Road

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$70,000

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W.I.W.O. Freehold Business with Residence For Sale or Lease General Store, Takeaway & Postal Agency - 2 brms, sunroom or 3rd BEAUTIFULLY RESORTED 1910 VILLA.12 ft ceilings, picture rails in every room. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, country kitchen, new bathroom brm, sleepout, commercial & residential kitchen, lounge, s/rm, study, 40x30 approx shed & more. Lots of potential - 3 businesses in one! with spa, front & rear access for boat & caravan. 1000m2 allot. Lot 102 Belvidere Road

$680,000 TANUNDA

GOOD SHEDDING – LARGE LAND 50x50 shed, suit earth moving business, mechanics or carpenters. 3 brms, 2 bthrms, brick home. All this & more on 25 acres.

OFFICE: Anthony Jansen at the Springwood office in Murray Street, Gawler looking at the detailed map of the development.

$280,000

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(NEW) CHEAP COMFORTABLE LIVING Large on site caravan & solid annexe, bedroom, neat kitchen, lounge, shower cubicle, r/c air cond, front & rear deck, g/shed. Access to pool, bbq, etc.

8562 4650 0418 853 134

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$29,000

Site 58 Tanunda Tourist Park

2/7 Gawler Street, Nuriootpa www.julietothrealestate.com.au

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Keen interest in Springwood

FIRST home buyers - this is a great chance for you to get out of renting. Our asking price is $265,000. The government first home bonus buyers grant to those who qualify will receive of up to $7000 and an additional payment for a new home of up to $8000 would bring the price down to only $250,000. So if you love to live in the famous Barossa Valley in a beautiful brand-new home (pictured), this could be it. You can save yourself from the pressures of building your own home as the job has been done for you.

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MOVE TO THE BEST OF TOWN AND COUNTRY Move to Springwood and start living your perfect mix of town and country. Nestled in the hills of Gawler, your new home would be just five minutes from the fabulous Barossa, only two minutes from Gawler’s main street and a short walk to the future Village Centre, community sports oval and Para Woodland Reserve. You’re also close to existing amenities, including shops, schools, business and transport.

LAND NOW SELLING FROM $99,000* Visit our new Sales & Information Suite at the corner of Murray Street & Calton Road. Now open 7 days a week. Meet our sales team Mike Kendall and Nicky Barker who will be able to show you the wide choice of quality housing options available.

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Real Estate Liftout

Historic residence in prime position ORIGINALLY built in 1856 as a blacksmith business plus home, this traditional hand-hewn bluestone-fronted Tanunda cottage is a prominent feature in the streetscape and part of the essence of the “Gemutlichkeit” associated with the German settlement of the Barossa Valley. With its elongated frontage and concave verandahs with chains and cast iron frieze the property (pictured right) has gorgeous street appeal and is within walking distance of all amenities. The museum, art galleries and local pubs as well as schools, hospital and shops are all on your doorstep. This historic house, comprising four bedrooms, a lovely sitting room and formal dining, has undergone extensive renovations while retaining all the original features. The interior reveals castiron fireplaces with timber mantles and timber flooring along with traditional architraves and skirtings. The electrical wiring and roofing have been renewed in recent years. The central provincial kitchen with an abundance of light streaming in through the cottage windows is entirely renovated with exquisitely designed wooden workbenches and a marble top work island. The Belling enamelled castiron dual fuel range [gas] cooker has two ovens and a grill to make all your cooking and entertaining a true delight. A paved entertainment area outside and al fresco with dry cellar are fabulous for hosting a big crowd. At the rear of the property an old workman’s cottage with second large dry cellar and separate toilet only needs some tender loving care to create an ideal artist’s studio or quiet space. Hidden away in the seclusion of the cottage gardens is a second cottage which the current owners have begun renovating. It is only a matter of adding the finishing touches to your own taste and you have a beautiful B&B. The cottage garden covers about half an acre with some significant old trees and is a lovely place to relax and for children to play.

At a glance... WHERE: 24 Murray Street, Tanunda. PRICE: Auction. WHEN: Saturday, December 10 unless sold prior. TIME: Noon. OPEN:

Friday, December 9 4-45pm. Saturday, December 10 11-15am-noon.

AGENT: Barossa Real Estate. RLA1997.

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Colin Schwartz trading as RLA216875

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Adelaide Rural Real Estate LYNDOCH

RENTALS EUDUNDA

$230pw

Fiebig Court Inspection by Appointment

$285,000

Large stone home, close to main street. This home comprises of 4 Good sized bedrooms, Roomy lounge, 2 bathrooms, Kitchen, family/ dining room. Heating is provided by open fire places, Bullnose verandah, double carport, shed and tool shed. Avail Early Dec, Pets Neg !!

MORE PROPERTIES WANTED IN ALL AREAS! CALL FOR A FREE RENTAL APPRAISAL.

3 separately designed 3 br homes, community titled allots from 300m2-312m2. Rendered hebel walls, floor coverings, quality interior fittings r/c a/c, gas h.w.s., paved drive, landscaped front yd, fencing, Ideal first home/retirees/investors. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

EUDUNDA 4 South Terrace Inspection by Appointment

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$225,000

42 Weigall Street Inspection by Appointment

$275,000

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8566 3399 SAMANTHA 0417 022 061 HOLLY 0437 528 022

Well maintained stone home on approx 817m2, main road frontage, close to Main Street, 3 good sized brms, roomy lounge, country style kitchen, and renovated bathroom. Features include high ceilings, ceiling rose, combustion heater, pergola, workshop and shed, nice family home. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Ideal family home/tradesperson. Roomy T/F home on 2240m2, 2 titles, short drive to main st, 3 brs, office, fml lounge, spac kitchen/dine, family rm, elec apps, w.i. pantry, s/s a/c, front & rear verandahs, 2 sheds, r/w tanks, 3 phase power. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

LYNDOCH

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CONTACT: Myriam Bultsma on 0427 392 819.

KAPUNDA 43 Mildred Street Inspection by Appointment

$180,000

Timber frame home on spacious 2823m2 allot, close to main street and schools, 3 bdrms, open plan lounge/dining, family room, galley style kitchen. Requiring some maintenance the home provides the opportunity for a home on a large allotment, investment or possible sub-division (STCC) Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

SANDELTON CLASSY: The lounge (above) and kitchen areas.

NEW Inspection by Appointment

$365,000

11 Racecourse Road $245,000-$255,000 Inspection by Appointment

3 bdrm family home on approx 4000m2 allot. Sub div poss (STCC). Main br ens, wir & s/s r/c a/c, brs 2&3 bir, fml lounge, fml dine, open kitch/meals, bathrm w sep shwr & bath. S/s r/c a/c & comb htr in lounge, ent area, sep games rm, 30x20 shed. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Extremely well presented T/F home on 974m2 allotment, 4 brms, 2 bthrms, near new kitchen, electric appliances, WI pantry, dining area, fml lnge. ducted R/C A/C t/out, rainwater to house, solar panels. 30x20 shed, lge pgla/ carport, paved d/way, well fenced. walk to racetrack. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

78 Gilbert Street Inspection by Appointment

TWO WELLS $135,000

Inspection by Appointment

TANUNDA $439,950

1/10 Kook Street Inspection by Appointment

$269,950

STED I L T S JU Approx 85 acres, close to highway but still private, scrub land, cleared land has olive, fig & pistachio trees, brick building, sep bath & toilet, rainwater tanks, underground creek, generated power, ideal weekender, retreat or living. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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Nicely presented 5 bedroom home, main has e/s, WIR, BI Robes to others, formal lounge, open plan kitchen, dining, family, duct evap a/c, garage UMR, shed, large entertaining area, within walking distance to main street and sporting facilities, currently tenanted. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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Close to main street, doctors surgery & hospital. Nice unit amongst group of 4, 2 bedrooms, kitchen/dining, electric appliances, reverse cycle air conditioning separate garage and store room, manageable garden, Strata title. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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$439,000 - $449,000 34 Lehmann Road

$410,000 - $430,000

Quality, Style & Space

On With the Boardies and Bikini´s!

This beautifully presented home offers so many features for the discerning buyer. 4 generous b/rooms all with wir or birs (main

This modern and affordable 4 bedroom home has the added bonus of a lovely in ground pool, ready for the family to enjoy. Also

with both, plus ens) plus a study/office/storage room, 3 large living areas, massive entertainers kitchen with direct access to dble

offering both formal and casual living areas, main b/room with ens and wir, heating via sch and ducted evap cooling, double carport

garage, 9´ ceilings, fully ducted r/c a/c t/out, covered ent area, storage shed, r/water, fully l/scaped and much more. Everything has

extending into a covered ent area, garden shed, r/water and more. Situated in the popular Langmeil est. along with other quality

been thought of here, so don´t wait, you won´t be disappointed.

homes, this property is definitely one to call home.

Inspect: Sunday 2:10 - 2:40pm

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Web: HRE482 RLA: 219152

Web: HRE483 RLA: 219152

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High in the Barossa Ranges adjoining the Heysen Trail, ´Piers Hill´ is an earthly paradise a harmony of hills & valleys, with a remarkable bluestone homestead positioned to take in extraordinary views across the property´s own lake, stunning garden & tall gum surrounds. A property offering a cool climate & higher rainfall with 10 paddocks, renovated pastures, cattle yards, quality stock fencing, 3 dams, abundant rainwater & extensive shedding in this stunning refuge. Inspect: Saturday 1 - 2pm Web: HRER463 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

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$199,000 - $217,000 Lot 334 Sturt Highway

$290,000 - $310,000

Excellent Value Home, Plus a Great Shed Affordable & comfortable 3 bdrm home is situated just around the cornerfrom the 7 day supermarket, & a short stroll to the main street shops & local schools. A fabulous 40’ x 20’ shed occupies the back section o the generous 840m2 allotment. 3 bedrooms, open plan ktichen lounge dining, separate toilet, laundry and bathrooms, plus a partially enclosed rear verandah.

Affordable, Feature Packed 2 Acre Property Semi- rural prop situated on edge of town. Lge 3 b’room solid brick home w/- 2 living areas, 3 bathrooms, 9´ ceilings, gge umr, neutral tones, 2 x 20x30´ sheds, c/ports for 3 vehicles, r/ water & loads of room outside for variety of pursuits. Home could easily be split in 2 as dual rental opp (sub to consents). Will suit a wide range of purchasers, don´t wait!

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE468 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE455 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

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$225,000 - $240,000 9 Paradale Drive

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$315,000 - $325,000 26 Staehr Street

$395,000 - $430,000

Great starter/Investment opportunity This comfortable & affordable 3 bedroom home is situated on an allotment of some 724 m2, and offers loads of potential for those starting out. With a renovated kitchen, cosy lounge, sep bathroom inc bath and shwr, polished floorboards, neutral décor and more. Lge fully fenced rear yard with scope for ent. area, garaging etc.

Features to Impress Executive prop., sit in Langmeil Est. Wide front of this prop easily caters for dble gge umr, + additional d/way w/- access to rear yard & 6m x 6m shed, suit vans, boats & trailers. Quality home offers up to 4 b’rooms, or 3 & study, lge main w/- ens & wir. 3 Spac living areas, feature packed kit. w/- huge pantry, ducted r/c a/c, covered outdoor ent area & more.

A Brand New Classic Clean contemporary lines, high ceilings, timeless tones & layout to suit today´s life style. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate lounge & open plan tiled casual living with well equipped kitchen & sliding glass to take life outdoors. Ducted heating & cooling, double carport with auto door & secure internal access. Carefree living on 459sqm.

Character, charm and desirability C1890 home oozes character, charm & desirability. Stunning entrance with polished timber floors, ornate plaster ceilings, formal dining with French doors leading into spacious lge. Renovated bthrm & lndry. 3 bedrooms (2 dbl) all with built-in robes Country kitchen, dishwasher and cellar. Lined dbl gge with sep. office, c/port, paved o/door area, landscaped grounds.

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE467 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE460 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Sunday 1 - 1:30pm Web: HRE347 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 1:30 - 2pm Web: HRE465 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

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$385,000 - $395,000 35 Jacobs Street

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$329,000 47 John Harris Drive

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$195,000 - $210,000 79a Murray Street

$229,000 - $249,000

Summer Fun for Families Spend time in your own resort with sparkling pool, spa bath & fabulous u/c entertaining area surrounded by tall palms. A lovely home has natural accents of stone, slate & timber, openplan layout, abundant storage, ducted cooling & fabulously equipped kitchen. Featuring caravan & car storage, situated perfectly, opposite the Langmeil Reserve.

Affordable 4 Bedroom Modern Home 4 bedrooms, main incl. ens. and wir, which is situated in the centre of the home, (ideal for shift workers) remaining 3 bedrooms have birs. 2 living areas, with North facing family room at the rear. Ducted r/c a/c, rainwater plumbed t/out, neutral décor, dbl garage umr, fully paved and landscaped, garden shed, irrigation and much more.

"Taj Mahal"............Not! If you are looking for an affordable challenge, then you´d better come for a look ! 3 B’room brick veneer home has the makings of a good 1st home or rental. Generous 900m2 allotment, offering vineyard & Barossa Ranges views, dble gge & loads of scope to create a great little property. The basic elements are here, just bring your imagination and elbow grease.

Location and Affordability! Brand new home,adj to High School & close to main street, tucked away on very manageable, low maint. allotment, making it ideal for those wanting a central location w/- privacy. Spac open plan kit & living, 3 b’rooms (2 w/- birs), s.s. r/c a/c, decking area, 3 bay gge & much more. Suit investors, 1st home owners, retirees or small family. A must to see!

Inspect: Sunday 1 - 1:30pm Web: HRE471 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 2:40 - 3:20pm Web: HRE466 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Thursday 5:45 - 6:15pm Web: HRE476 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Thursday 5 - 5:30pm Web: HRE473 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

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TANUNDA 8563 2599 NURIOOTPA 8562 2600

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$295,000 28 Buna Terrace

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Resort on Rosalie Packed with holiday features & resort style living at home with extensive u/c entertaining areas, fabulous fully equipped outdoor kitchen with pizza oven & teppanyaki bar, solar heated pool, pool-house & outdoor games room. Immaculate & stylishly updated thru´out. Space for 6 vehicles. For lovers of celebration & outdoor life.

A Haven for Easy Living & Entertaining Linen & parchment tones feature in this elegant home of space & light, a crisp white kitchen with wide island bar & scullery at its centre. A trio of living spaces provides ease of lifestyle plus floating floors & a mix of lighting effects add to the atmosphere of this air conditioned home. Immense paved verandah surrounded by luxury of space on 806sqm.

Character & Potential Circa 1900 home on 1356sqm holds fabulous possibilities in this ’Town Centre’ zone. Splendid original timber features, floorboards, solid doors, fireplace surrounds, central hallway, 2/ 3 bdrms, separate lounge & huge kitchen. An adaptable backdrop to any new vision. Scope & potential aplenty in this location of elevating values.

Parkside Site Along Nuriootpa´s parkside circuit & continuing around from the leafy dress circle of Kokoda Road, this 711sqm allotment with wide stretch of street frontage & existing 1950’s solid brick home is position perfect & may suit the keen renovator or developer with an eye for a location of desire. Surrounded by quality residences in the town´s most picturesque pocket.

Inspect: Sunday 4:30 - 5pm Web: HRE448 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 3 - 3:30pm Web: HRE339 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 3 - 3:25pm Web: HRE136 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841349

Inspect: Sunday 2:30 - 2:55pm Web: HRE363 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

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$425,000 Lot 203 Neldner Road

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$320,000 - $340,000 22 Helene Street

$320,000

Impressive Home, Just Finish The Outside - Your Way ! If a lge mod home on big lot excites you, but the thought of waiting an eternity for it to be built haunts you, then this fab prop could be the answer. 3 Massive living areas, inc theatre room, family room & games room, 4 generous b’rooms, fully featured kit., dble gge umr + more. Outside the prep work for paving, driveway & ent. area has been done.

A Time for Recreation & Relaxation Light & bright with a layout of 3 living zones, this home on a low-maintenance 561sqm offers simplicity in its living style to give you time for the things you love most. Tiled everyday living areas surround the central island kitchen keeping family connected & indoors & out meet thru sliding glass. Open-air rear courtyard is ideal for relaxed gatherings in the sunshine.

Step Back in Time On just over an acre (4421sqm), this Bungalow is almost secluded by the old tall trees in its sleepy village setting. The large rooms, floorboards, leadlight, fretwork, high ceilings, sash windows, original doors, skirtings & architraves will steal the heart of the period home decorator. Peace & space accompanied by birdsong & the laughter of kookaburras.

The Corner Advantage With dual driveway access, this lovely home of abundant living space within & easy-care surrounds is ideal for a relaxed existence. Comfortable, inviting & with a central kitchen, fabulous heating/cooling options, excellent storage, courtyard garden, 20x30 garage, garden shed, R/W & triple carport. Park yourself here & enjoy the benefits.

Inspect: Sunday 4 - 4:30pm Web: HRE461 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Saturday 1:45 - 2:15pm Web: HRE344 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 3:45 - 4:15pm Web: HRE399 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 1:45 - 2:15pm Web: HRE348 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Angaston

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94 Murray Street

$445,000 1 Rogasch Road

$345,000 11 Schaedel Street

$229,000 - $249,000 36 South Terrace

$375,000 - $395,000

History and Charm Located at the entrance of the delightful Barossa township of Angaston, Stoneleigh Cottage is rich in history & offers two fully self contained B&B´s. The business offers good occupancy rates & repeat business. Being sold as a Going Concern, fully furnished & with full rights to all intellectual property such as the business name, website & all future bookings.

The Great Escape Sub dividable land where you can build your dream home whilst realising rental income from 12 month tenancy. This 3 bdrm country cabin currently sits on almost 1½ acres (5769sqm) framed by old gums privately tucked away behind Eden Valley´s main street, within walking distance of the pub & corner store.

Affordable First Home/Investment This comfortable 4 bedroom home situated on a 729m2 allotment is conveniently located close to a primary school and 7 day shopping. Generously sized lounge, kitchen/meals, bathroom with spa bath, fully enclosed rear yard, entertainment area and much more. Will suit first home owners, investors, small family, retirees and more.

Expansive Family Living & Entertaining, Indoors & Out Beautifully suited to family life, this home on almost 1000sqm offers much to be enjoyed from generous light filled living & magnificently proportioned central kitchen within, to superbly landscaped grounds & undercover entertaining outdoors. Plenty of room for fun & recreation, 3 bay shed, double carport & views onto vineyard in this wide, quiet street.

Inspect: Call Agent to view Web: HRE234 RLA: 219152 Felicity Cock: 0411 456 266

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE355 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE441 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE319 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828 Cindy Taylor: 0408 086 119

Tanunda

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15 Edinburgh Avenue

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3 Tanunda

$245,000 92B Basedow Road

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$460,000 - $475,000 8 Lehmann Road

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$395,000 - $430,000 10 Arrawarra Place

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$575,000

Subdivision Mission Healthy 936sqm corner allotment with dual street frontage is ideal for subdivision (stcc), offering potential for 2x ´Torrens Title´ allotments or 3x semi-detached dwellings within a ´Community Title´ development (stcc). Existing 1950´s home may suit yourselves in the short term or provide you with a rental income as you work thru the approval process.

Big Block Bonanza Overloaded with opportunity & zoned ´Residential´, this 3733sqm site with its solid brick home & fully self-contained sep unit gives you plenty of options whether your goal is to maximise on development potential (stcc) or to create a fabulous home base with plenty of room. Both currently tenanted. 3 bay shed & views.

Situated in Langmeil Estate. 4 B’rooms, main w/- ens & wir. Formal & casual living areas. Great kitchen w/- d/washer, b/bar + pantry. Fully ducted r/c a/c + neutral tones t/out. Covered & paved outdoor ent area. Lge, fenced yard w/- well est. garden + shed. Dble c/port w/- elec. panel lift door + side access for van etc. R/water plumbed.........& much more. Beautifully presented & ready for the new owners to move in and enjoy, don´t wait!

Enjoy the Time of Your Life With glorious & peaceful lakeside views, classic home of huge proportions features magnificent lifestyle spaces indoors & out, catering for all seasons of living & entertaining. Four grand sized bedrms, two luxurious bathrms, stunning kitchen, gleaming porcelain tiling, abundant storage, 3 phase ducted a/c, shedding, r/w & even access for the caravan.

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE298 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Call Agent to view Web: HRE70 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841349

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE433 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE114 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841349

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QUALITY: The picturesque Tanunda house is pictured and inset the outstanding kitchen area.

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Enjoy the time of your life WITH the loveliest outlook in the estate, Arrawarra Place is a quiet no through cul-de-sac in Tanunda with homes to just one side of the street and to the other, the picturesque lake and parklands of Langmeil Estate. This exclusive address offers a glorious outlook, peace and privacy. The street presence of this attractive and classic home of huge proportions befits its location. A pair of weeping mulberry trees, standard roses and English box hedges complement the rendered quoins and majestic bay window of the sandstonefronted house. A double fully-enclosed garage with rear roller door and rare third driveway to the side of the home provide secure shelter for the caravan,

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boat and multiple vehicles. Enter a residence of timeless cream tones and immense living spaces, a home to suit both the modern minimalist and those of traditional tastes, featuring lovely high ceilings, gleaming porcelain tiling, four grand-sized bedrooms, two luxuriously proportioned bathrooms and abundant storage throughout. The layout offers great flexibility to suit changing lifestyle needs with vast lightfilled casual family living, a rumpus/games room featuring a solid Jarrah corner bar, separate formal lounge room and multi-purpose dining, office or kids’ playroom opposite the fabulously equipped kitchen. Delineated from the living space by a dropped ceiling with downlights, the kitchen is stunning with shining

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baked enamel finish cupboard doors, granite toned bench tops, a huge walk-in pantry, 900mm gas cooktop and stainless-steel rangehood, underbench oven, dishwasher and meals bench for guests to mingle at centrally between the living spaces. Lifestyle continues outdoors under the magnificent pitched roofed verandah with classic feature columns and expert paving. It is positioned to enjoy its north facing vantage, a stunning water feature, gathering of fan palms and lovely lighting add to the setting. With about 90 square metres undercover for dozens of friends and family the space marries perfectly with the vast light filled interior of the home and caters for all styles and seasons of entertaining.

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Every inch of property has been thoughtfully planned and conscientiously finished right down to the last detail including decorative cornices, ducted three-phase reversecycle air conditioning, ceiling fans to all but one room, Colorbond shed with concrete floor, power and light, 5000 litres of rainwater plumbed to the kitchen and piped music inside, out and throughout the living end of the home. Despite doubling the building time, the meticulous owners handpicked local tradesmen to create and complete this dream lakeside home, built to stand the test of time and where you’ll be sure to enjoy the time of your life. Priced at $575,000, for more information and to arrange a viewing contact David Braunack from Homburg on 0418 841 349. RLA219152.

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Enjoy a lifestyle envied by many WOW. This Rendition home of about 264 square metres is set on a big 1174 square metre block on Calton Road. It is a location which will allow you to walk to many facilities including Gawler’s main street, schools, bus stops and reserve. The house has four bedrooms, and the huge master suite has a bay window, a big walk-in robe and ensuite with a spa bath. Bedrooms two and three both have built-in robes. There is a large formal lounge room. Huge describes the tiled open-plan kitchen/meals/family area (pictured below) with downlights. The kitchen has a walk-in pantry, dishwasher and double sink with pura tap while there is a three-way family bathroom with a linen press. Ducted evaporative cooling and gas heating takes care of indoor

temperature control. The property has a double garage with an automatic panel door, direct access indoors and a rear roller door. Entertaining is a breeze with about 160 square metres of undercover paved areas with views. Definitely worth a look is the unique 13m x 2.5m solar-heated lap pool with side pool with a total capacity of 70,000 litres. There is a 9m x 6m shed with a concrete floor, power and street access. A 1.5 kilowatt solar power system is connected to the grid and there is a Category 5 computer network cable throughout. You can walk to everything - main street, schools, bus stops and reserves. Priced at $589,000, for more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Brendan Howard from LJ Hooker on 0416 054 731. RLA1679.

UNIQUE: The swimming pool at the Gawler East house, within walking distance of Gawler’s main street.

GAWLER EAST 60 Calton Road

$589,000

GAWLER BELT - Lot 14 Krause Drive

$595,000

LARGE HOME ON NEARLY 5 ACRES!

Open Saturday 3.30-4.15pm

View by appointment

KAPUNDA - 12 Quintrell Street

GAWLER SOUTH - 5 Fourteenth Street

$349,500

ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT! Restored Circa 1870’s Colonial Cottage Sat & Sun 1:30-2pm • 3 brms, master with BIRs, ceiling fan, bay window • Lnge w. polished floor, fireplace w. combustion heater, ceiling rose & ornate cornice • Dining room w. open fireplace & feature beams • New solid blackwood timber kitchen with Essa stone benchtops, dwshr & quality s/steel apps • Lge family/meals area has r/c wall unit, timber french doors and ceiling fan • Expansive 11.5m x 5m paved, peaked, pgla area with bonus 6 person hydro spa • 6m x 6m shed w. concrete flr & pwr connected Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DHZG54

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ENJOY A LIFESTYLE ENVIED BY MANY! • Wow! Approx 264 sqm Rendition home on big 1174 sqm block • Four bedrooms, master with bay window, wir & ensuite with spa • Large formal lounge. Huge open plan kitchen/meals/ family

KAPUNDA

$315,000

23 Tod Street

View by appointment

WILLASTON - 15 Jarvis Street

AUCTION

POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS! Onsite, Sat 10th Dec 11am - OPEN FROM 10.30AM • 3 big bedrooms + study, set on an

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approximately 1005sqm corner allotment with 9m x 6m shed, v/dah & ent area • Feature tiled Atrium with peaked ceiling and direct access outdoors • Huge lounge adjoins good size dining room with views to gardens • Functional kitchen w. many cupboards, ducted cooling and mains gas heating Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DENG54

Williamstown Charles Fry Court

View by appointment • 4 spacious bedrooms, plus study • Master brm w.his/hers WIR’S, huge ensuite • Brms 2, 3 & 4 all have BIRs & ceiling fans • Fml lnge w.vaulted ceiling & feature pillars • Open plan tiled kitch/meals/family • Lrg rumpus, duct cool, comb heat & 2 x S/S R/C wall units • 2 fabulous ent areas, htd i/g pool • Approx 20 x 30 shed Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: D5XG54

• Master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite with spa & separate toilet • Bedrooms 2 & 3 both with built in robes. Bedroom 4 or study. • Spacious formal lounge room and dining • Tiled open plan kitchen and family/meals area with feature Atrium • Big rumpus room with arched French doors Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DFV654

NEW N OPE

$495-$515,000

COUNTRY LIVING IN STYLE!

$295,000

KAPUNDA

$285,000

5 Hogan Street

View by appointment

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• Approx 160 sqm of U/C ent area, 13m x 2.5m lap pool with side pool (total capacity 70,000 lts) • Walk to everything - Main Street, Schools, Bus stops, Reserves

MASSIVE $20,000 PRICE REDUCTION

Only Approximately 18 Months Old

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Absolutely immaculate 3 bedroom home Master with ensuite & WIR, brm 2 with BIR & ceiling fan Big kitchen/meals/family area, heat/cool, 3-way main bthrm Great undercover entertaining area, lots of rainwater, veggie garden & fruit trees • Ample secure off street parking. Not a thing to do here!

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Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

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Cul-de-sac location. 3 brms, master with ensuite & WIR Large L-shaped lounge & dining with down lights Timber kitchen with pantry overlooks tiled dining room Ducted evaporative cooling & two gas heaters Big paved peaked undercover entertaining area ID: DFTG54

1770031

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3 bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe Bedrooms two and three both with built in robes Fml lnge, o/plan kitch/meals/family area w. down lights Kitchen w. dishwasher, WIP & feature built in wine rack Garage with auto roller door, paved gabled U/C ent area, shed plus side access

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

ID: DHPG54

RLA 1679

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Owners must sell - all offers presented

WORTH A LOOK: The Evanston Gardens house is pictured above right with the spacious kitchen area below. At left is the inviting swimming pool.

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Classic Country Cottage This circa 1880's stone cottage is set on a big 1010m2 (1/4 acre) allotment. There are 3 good size bedrooms, (2 with timber floors & one with a fireplace), a blackwood timber kitchen with dishwasher & stainless steel appliances, large dining room & lounge with combustion heater. The bathroom has been beautifully renovated with olde world charm & the central hallway leads to the bull nose front verandah. There are cottage gardens & a big well fenced backyard with shed, double carport and big cellar. Jeff Lind 0413 186 214 Elders Real Estate Gawler RLA 64256

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AT EVANSTON Gardens, here is a property with everything you could want including a swimming pool. And the owners must sell. All offers are presented and the house is open for inspection 24/7 by appointment only. Situated at 10 Grey Crescent, is the threebedroom double-brick family home. The main bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in robe while the other two bedrooms have built-in robes. Inside, the summer heat is taken care of with ducted evaporative cooling. For the colder days and nights there is a gas wall furnace plus combustion heating. The property is ‘going green’ with 5-1/2 kilowatt solar panels. But the emphasis is on enjoyment and relaxation with an undercover gabled entertainment area. To top it off, there is the inground swimming pool. For more information or to arrange an inspection contact Shari Olsson (pictured) from Remax Living on 0413 883 920 or at the office on 8255 5666.

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ARRAWARRA PLACE Independent Re rement Living

Tanunda Lutheran Home’s latest building project for Independent Retirement Living is situated at Arrawarra Place in the Langmeil Estate, located in the heart of Tanunda. All of these six homes feature 2.7 ceilings, quality floor coverings throughout, internal blinds, build-in robes and ample storage cupboards. The modern kitchen with easy to use drawers and pantry cupboard also includes a special “bulk head” feature defining this area from the spacious open living/dining area. Deluxe tiling in the ensuite with the added convenience of a second toilet is also provided. Premium insulation in the walls and ceiling, a solar-tube skylight in the kitchen are all part of the environmentally friendly features that supports a reduced carbon footprint for these 6 Star Energy Efficient homes. A private courtyard with tiled flooring and lined ceiling allows for easy outdoor entertaining. Cavalier Homes (local builders), who are well known for their quality workmanship have once again been chosen by Tanunda Lutheran Home to undertake this development for these quality homes. For further information on the many additional services TLH provides, including hairdresser, courtyard café, physiotherapist, podiatrist, exercise group, social program, library, laundry service, weekly shopping bus and home style cooked meals provided daily from our own TLH kitchen, contact Marilyn Langley (Independent Living Manager) on 8563 7709.

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If you are seeking a modern, secure, maintenance free home, contact Tanunda Lutheran Home (Independent Living Manager) Marilyn on 8563 7709 for further details of these desirable homes in Arrawarra Place, Langmeil Estate, Tanunda SA

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Get a taste of the Mmmmm Factor JUDY Judd has turned a sweet idea into raising funds for youth activities in the Barossa. The generous Barossa woman has produced a recipe book featuring a collection of her favourite sweet recipes. Having begun planning for the recipe book about four years ago, Judy spent the past year refining the book, which will be ready for sale this week. In her opening page, Judy says, “I have a passion for cooking... cooking Judy style”. She said, “I'm a bit of a lazy cook and if you ask some people, they'll tell you, a very messy cook. But I love it. I love pottering around in the kitchen and creating all sorts, from nibbles to savoury dishes to sweets”. Judy admits she doesn’t like difficult or long drawn out recipes, so her recipes are easy to read and understand. “ I really don't like anything that you have to be careful with. Slap it together and whack it into the tin is my philosophy.” While Judy worked hard to create her

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SWEET: Check out Judy Judd’s recipe book. culinary delights, it was her son Adam and his wife Hannah who organised the photos and layout of the book. She also pays a compliment to her mum who was also a passionate cook. The 100 plus pages of recipes appearing in alphabetical order are bound in a hard cover with a spiral bound and would make a perfect gift.

Judy’s favourite recipes include pancakes with chocolate and strawberries, and hot cross buns. The Mmmmm Factor retails for $30 with all funds to assist Barossa’s youth activities. Orders and payment can be made at the Hub, Tanunda or send to Lot 51 Menge Road, Tanunda.

Kids Eat Free Lunch & Dinner

Schnitzel Night

Family Meal Night *2 adults & 3 kids

Steak Night

Kids’ Entertainment

Roast Day

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Artisans unite shopping about 50 different stalls will be set up. There’s also a chance Father Christmas will visit for children to have a chat and have their photo taken between noon and 3pm. The market, which has been held a few times this year has grown and is now supported by major sponsor Freeling Estates. According to organisers, Serena Ahrns and Michele Riddle they are optimistic next year’s

markets will be bigger and better. “We will be taking applications for the 2012 markets, to fall on Sunday, January 3 and Sunday, March 18,” Serena said. Those interested in hosting a stall or sponsoring the market, please email Serena Ahrns and Michele Riddle at barossa.light.childrens market@gmail.com and they will send an application form. For more details visit www.facebook.com/bar ossachildrensmarket.

Bag a book bargain FRIENDS of Gawler Library are hosting a book sale just in time for Christmas holiday reading. The sale will be held upstairs of the Gawler Institute on Friday, December 9 from 9.30am to 4pm and Saturday, December 10, from 9am to noon. For sale will be a large range of books with genres to include romance, crime, fiction, murder/mystery, children’s and non-fiction. The public can also purchase magazines, cassettes and CDs.

For $10 shoppers can fill a bag with books, magazines, videos and cassettes or purchase individual paperbacks and children’s books for 50 cents, hardbacks for $1 and magazines for 20 cents. All funds raised will support the Gawler Public Library in its provision of reference and reading material, audio books and programs for the community, and poetry and short story competitions and school holiday programs.

offering food, crafts and Christmas gifts. Children have the opportunity to chat with Father Christmas. Entertainment includes Tony Luke, Mountain River and primary students presenting carols.

LYNDOCH hosts its annual Christmas Party this Friday from 5pm to 9pm. The free community event offers young and old a chance to be part of entertainment and fun on the town’s oval. There will be 30 stalls available

Sa ve t his Date! Friday, December 16th 2011

K a pu nda Christ mas Street Pa rty 2011 Fun for all the family! $ Yellow Brick Road $ Old McDonald’s Farm $ Animals Anonymous $ The GymBus $ Mini Golf $ Live Entertainment $ Chalk Street Art $ Face Painting $ Airbrush Tattoos $ Games $ Stalls $ Hot Food $ Music $ Pamper Bags $ Christmas Parade $

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ARTISANS at Greenock will join at the town square this Friday, December 9, from 5.30pm to 8.30pm. To coincide with the festive season, organisers have arranged for Father Christmas to visit, also a Christmas message will be delivered by Rev Richard Ansoul. In addition, the event is a chance for the public to purchase Christmas gifts including candles, mosaics, knitted toys, plants, jewellery, wine and much more. Local musician Cloudy will provide entertainment and the public can purchase from a selection of food and wines by the glass from Ballycroft Vineyard and Cellars and Seize the Day Wines. Children can also burn off energy on the bouncy castle. Artisans at Greenock will also run on January 13, February 10 and March 9. For more details, phone 0410 183 215.

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THE ROCK SHOW With Jon English

ROSS NOBLE Nonsensory Overload

MEN IN PINK TIGHTS Les Ballet’s Elolle

Aussie Rock Icon Jon English and a cast of multi-talented young rockers take you on a wonderful journey to rediscover the music that shaped a generation. This spectacular tribute honouring 60’s & 70’s classic rock has taken the country by storm! Includes; Pink Floyd, Queen, Beatles, The Who, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, AC/DC and many more.

Nonsensory Overload is Noble back fresh from his travels, not to mention his own TV show, doing what he does best; spinning forth hilarious nonsense for your amusement. Now is your chance to see one of the best live comics working internationally today. Prepare your brain for a Nonsensory Overload!.

From the thrilling pirouettes of the male dancers (in male and female costumes) with brilliant choreography to the side splitting humour, ‘Men in Pink Tights’ is designed for the young and old. Featuring over fifty ballets in its repertoire and an array of the best international professional male ballet dancers from thirteen nations.

Thursday, 8th March 8.00pm Adult $48.20 Conc $43.20 Child $43.20 Group (10+) $43.20

Saturday, 31st March 8.00pm

Saturday, 21st January 8.00pm Adults $69.00 Conc $64.00 Child $59.00

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Adult $69.90 Conc $59.90 Child $44.90 Family $200 Group (10+) $59

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Enjoy Mouthwatering Seafood this Christmas Choose from a fantastic range of fresh and frozen seafood

Cooked SA King Prawns

Salt & Pepper Squid Rings

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Fresh Coffin Bay Oysters $10.90 doz

Squid Tubes $9.99 kg (Minimum 1 kg)

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Atlantic Salmon Fillets (belly fillets)

Whole Pink Snapper

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Are you travelling over Christmas? Nobody wants to think about it but unfortunately accidents happen. Have you got your will in place? What about power of attorney & guardianship?

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HIGH FIVE: Father Christmas was a welcomed sight at the Barossa Christmas Parade on Friday night. Lots of young people were eager to give him a ‘high five’ as he travelled along Murray Street before stopping at the rotunda to chat with children. This year the jolly man decided to give his reindeers - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolf - a break and travelled into town thanks to Lynas Valley Ford, Tanunda.

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Bon Bons Stockings Tableware Xmas Lights Christmas Hats Christmas Tins Giftbags and Wrap Range of Tinsel Gifts - Toys Homewares Decorations Decorations for Home & Office We can supply your Christmas Decorations & Tableware for your Senior Cit’s Lunches Winery Tours, Small Hotel Functions Private Functions, Home & Office

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SO CUTE: A mini Father Christmas leads a mini Rudolf during the Barossa Christmas Parade.

Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 9am - 5.30pm • Thurs 9am - till late • Sun 10am - 2pm

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Make Christmas Special this year... Traditional Weihnachts Stollen Poppy Seed, Nut and Marzipan Stollen 2 sizes available in each

Traditional Fruit Christmas Cakes Fruit Mince Tarts made from the finest ingredients Christmas Puddings

Mixed Packs made to order • Gingerbread (Honeycookies) • Lebkuchen (German Honey Cake) • Zimtsterne (Cinnamon Stars) • Nougat Cookies • Spitzbuben (Rasberry Kisses) • Heidesand (Buttermelts) 1765450

Gingerbread Houses, Men, Trees, hearts

• Vanilla Cookies • Vanilla Kipferl • Springerle • Punsch Brezein • Almond Bread • Lübecker Kokosmakrönchen ( Coconut Macaroons)

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Enjoy an evening of open air cinema with fun, themed menu delicious wines every Friday night in Januar y and February, s and 2012.

6th JAN 13th JAN 20th JAN 27th JAN 3rd FEB 10th FEB 17th FEB 24th FEB

GULLIVER’S TRAVELS (PG) THE SOCIAL NETWORK (M) THE TOURIST (M) JAWS (M) THE DAY OF THE JACKAL (PG) ROMEO AND JULIET (M) HE’S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU (M) EAT PRAY LOVE (M)

Entry including a glass of wine $15. Meals available from $15. No BYO food or drink. Doors open 7pm. Movies commence after sunset. Please bring deck chairs or picnic rugs. In the event of inclement weather movies will be cancelled.

True Character drinks responsibly.

Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat Open 10am - 5pm daily. Lunch served from 12 noon. P: (08) 8521 3000 www.jacobscreek.com www.barossaherald.com.au

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Stuck for a gift idea? We can help! Christmas Birthdays Anniversaries Engagements Weddings & more Unique Gifts & Cards

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Wrapped in Style CHRISTMAS SIBLINGS: Brock Agars, aged four, and Zac, 14 months, from Tanunda, took part in the parade as elves.

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Adelaide’s newest party band, “FEVER”, provide and energe c performance to get any crowd dancing. Playing the best songs from the 70’s, 80’s, soul and dance songs, through to today’s hits, there is something for everyone to get the party started!

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What a special gift to give! You’ve captured those special moments over the year, now choose your frame to bring it to life, so your loved ones can share the memories with you forever.

From the weird to the wonderful - we can frame it!

Computer Mat Cutting - Accurate - Fast Allows for a great range of shapes & letters

Got a budding artist in the family? Here’s the perfect gift!

Or just want to relax & dabble with a bit of painting over the holidays?

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With the latest range of oils and watercolours from Art Spectrum. Come in & checkout our new range now in store. Also stocking a range of affordable, quality brushes including sable & watercolour paper.

DEDICATED: Not even an injured arm could stop Marananga Brass Band member Richard Kernich (left) from playing Christmas carols as part of the parade in Tanunda on Friday night.

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E: hangabout@adam.com.au www.totallyframed.com.au Off street parking at rear, Easy parking out front.

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That Mosaic Chick MOSAIC ARTIST

Kate Ahlfors Studio Gallery

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ENCHANTING: Participants of Cottage Costume’s float on Friday night were (from let) Emily Alexander, Jess Nangle, Alex Viney and Tayla Black.

Be generous and support animals this Christmas THINK about spending a Christmas without food, shelter or company. That’s what it’s like for thousands of cats and dogs that arrive at the Animal Welfare League (AWL) at Wingfield. Many of these are pets that are left homeless after escaping their homes and are unable to find their way back or the owners cannot afford to keep them. AWL Public Relations and Communications manager Shay Bayly said, “This Christmas, during these harsh economic times, we need your support more than ever”. “With your generosity we can continue to care for the welfare of the lost and abandoned pets in South Australia, now and into the future. At the shelter in Wingfield, the crew work to provide the animals with

protection, shelter, food and veterinary care. Not only do they desex, microchip and vaccinate all the dogs and cats, workers also provide basic training and create a profile for each animal in their care. “By doing this we are giving them the best opportunity to be matched with the right owner and the right home”. “Over $5 million dollars each year is spent operating these crucial services. We rely wholly on your generosity, as the AWL does not receive any state or federal government funding.” Any amount - large or small, a once-off donation, or a monthly donation can go a long way. Remember, all donations over $2 are tax deductible. To help the AWL Christmas Appeal, visit awlsa.com.au or phone 8268 9545.

Unique wall Hangings Sculpture & Quirky Giftware made from Recycled Products Wed 10am-4.30pm Thurs & Fri 10am-5pm Sat 10am-2pm Sun by appointment

Call for a private appointment 62 East Terrace, Gawler East Phone 0422 400 722 • kahlfors@bigpond.net.au

PRICES SO LOW EVEN SANTA WILL BE SMILING! MCD120P

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Teac Micro Hi-Fi Sound System

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BRIGHT: This Christmas light display at 26 Explorer Parade, Hewett is participating in the Herald’s Christmas Lights Competition.

Christmas Pamper Package 1768715

$120 (value $200)

• Begin with a Spa Manicure • Followed by an Aromatic Summer Hydration Facial

Proud to Support the Barossa and Light Herald Christmas Lights Competition

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MERRY: These Christmas lights at 61 Riverview Drive, Hewett have been entered in the Herald’s Christmas Lights Competition.

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HO HO HO: One of the Herald’s Christmas Lights Competiton displays at 190 Murray Street, Tanunda.

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FUNERAL NOTICES GRAUE.-

80TH BIRTHDAY Fay FROMM - 07.12.11 Congratulations to our wonderful Mum, Grandma, Great-Grandma and amazing role model to us all on your 80 years young birthday. We love you. Hugs and Kisses from Trev & Barb, Sue & Warren and families.

THE FUNERAL SERVICE for Mr. CLIFF GRAUE will be conducted in its ENTIRETY on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, December 9, in the Angaston Uniting Church, Sturt Street, Angaston commencing at 2.00p.m.

Barossa Valley 8562 1169 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

IN MEMORIAM Shirley Jean JUNGFER 13.12.27 Another year you’ve been spared Another birthday we share Love Spoggy xxooxx

ENGAGEMENTS

TOVEY - EY Steve and Vicki, Neville and Mary-Anne are thrilled to announce the engagement of Rhiannon to Andrew on the 11/11/11. Wishing them all the very best for the future.

MARRIAGES

HAYNES - BOWEN Chris & Graeme of Blenheim, NZ., together with Chris & Tony of Nuriootpa, have great pleasure in announcing the marriage of Courtney & Sam on December 10, 2011, at Yalumba Winery at 3.00 p.m. Wishing you every happiness from family & friends.

DEATH NOTICES

HELBIG, Eunice Claire Passed away 2nd December 2011 at F.M.C. Loved daughter-in-law of Nella. Loved sister-in-law of Dianne and Arnold. Loved Auntie of Sally, Jeffrey, Joanne and families. IN GOD'S CARE HOUSE, John Augustus Willis 1.5.25 Passed away peacefully on Saturday 3rd December, 2011. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held TUESDAY 13th December at 11.00am at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Tolley Road, Nuriootpa. - ALL WELCOME Sincere thanks to all Doctors and Nursing Staff at Barossa Village for looking after our Husband,Dad & Grampy. Revelation 21: Verses 3 & 4.

ALEXANDER, Frederick John 28.8.35 - 1012.04 It has been 7 long years since you left us. The tears in our eyes we can wipe away, but the ache in our hearts will always stay. It doesn't take a special day to bring you back to mind, for you are never far away from the ones you left behind. Miss you now, forever & always. Merle, Kim, Jackie, Lyn, Brett & families.

Neville Wayne MITCHELL 9.12.02 It’s the 9th of December, 2011. I know in my heart that, You’re in Heaven. Love Spoggy xxooxx

THANKYOU

Ex 6th Aust Infantry SX25986. Loved husband of Rhonda (deceased) and Hazel. Loving father of Susan and Peter, fond father-in-law of Paul and Colleen. Dearly loved granpa to Jackie, Kymberly and Mark and great granpa to Roman and Siena, Aged 89 years

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FOR SALE

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

WALL UNIT ex display handcarved solid blackwod 4 large leadlight doors to top. 12 volt lights mirror backs glass shelving 4 doors with drawers above $4500 85663055

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. FOR A DONATION you can have pictures and news clippings of DON BRADMAN. Ph: 85630501 GENERATORS BRAND NEW Aussie Brand, 10kva, 16hp petrol, Key Start & remote control, 32L fuel 3 x 15amp, RRP $3500 NOW $1650 Delivered Super Silent (60db) Diesel Low Spd 10kva to 37kva Best Prices. Ph 0423 286 661 www.australiawid egenerators.com.au

GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes, accessories & service. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200 HAY OATEN WHEATEN Hay from $35 roll Phone Peter & Bev Grocke 0429 694 058 or 8563 2113 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 LITTLE TIKES Country Cottage cubby house $250, Cozi coupe $50, Trike $30, Valco Runabout 3 wheeler plus bassinette & accessories $200, Babylove booster chair $50, baltic pine nappy change table $100. Ph: 0415591881 MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350

EMMA LOUISE MITCHELL 5.12.11 Thank u, Thank u, Thank u. Jimmy rocked!!! Love Spoggy xxooxx

MT. MARY Post Office Booth (1912), Baltic pine some fittings Ex EFCS Store, best offer. Also fence vice c.1900, mounted on 6" x 7" Mt. Mary railyards post $150. Belt Drive Saw Bench. Cast iron wheels and draw bar ex Mt. Mary $300. Counter top display (lollies etc) ex Bower EFCS Store $120. Cast Iron Fire place V.G. cond. 910mm x 960mm $300 ono. Phone 85810684 to view. NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350

FOR SALE

NEW SEASON meadow hay 5 x 4 $30 Wayne 0458146728

6 X 4 TRAILER with removable hurdles, tyres in good cond. incl. spare, has jockey wheel and reg. $500 ono YFE-772 0407314272

PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm.

A BRAND NEW Telstra Prepaid Touchscreen Mobile Phone. R.R.P. $149, will sell for $120 ono. Ph: 0457659333 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

GRAUE, Cliff AFIAP-FAPS-PSA 4 *

FOR SALE

CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. CLEARANCE SALE - Native tube stock & trees 1/2 price. Figs, Pomegranates $5, White Mulberrys $10. Lots more. Closed Wedesdays. Lifetime Nursery, Judd Road Lewiston. Ph: 85243172 DINING TABLE 6-8 seater solid oak on orig. working casters, recoated, immac. cond. $450 ono 0407314272

POTTERY KILNS 4 various sizes electric and gas, must sell. AH 85663162 QUALITY Baby Gear in top condition. Bebe cane high chair $80, Valco Bouncy chair $50, Valco pram (Trimode ExRaven) $300, Bath $15, Commuter Cot $100. Ph: 0408250005 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 SLIDING WARDROBE heritage range ex display baltic pine, polished drawers full and double hanging, internals incl. 1850 long x 2400 high $1300 - 85663055 STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350

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YAMAHA Peewee dirt bike 50 cc. BRAND NEW. New small helmet & small gloves. $1,700 Unwanted prize. Great for Christmas. Call 85230214

TO GIVEAWAY GIVE AWAY to good homes, 2 male & 2 female cute and cuddly kittens. 8 weeks old. Weaned, wormed & house trained. Ph: 85662882

PETS BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog clipping, heated hydrobathing, blowdrying & nails for all breeds. LARGE & SMALL by an animal lover. 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 VALLEY AQUARIUMS All Your Aquarium Needs •Tropical•Cold Water•Turtles •Axolotls•Live & Frozen Food •Filters/Pumps•Tanks & Stands Eftpos available Weekly Specials in Store 48b Murray Street Nuriootpa Open Hours Wednesday to Friday12pm til 5pm Saturdays & Sunday 11am til 3pm Ph: Richi 0425826464

ABSOLUTELY

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PAWSOME MOBILE GROOMING SALON Hydrowash, blowdry, clipping, nails, flea treatments, portraits. Professional, caring service ‘because your best friend is impawtant’

Ph Sue 042 99 44 138 LIVESTOCK J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com

MOTOR VEHICLES CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309 FORD '66 Mustang Coupe. Good condition. Reconditioned C5 trans. 289 V8, Lots of new parts. S192ABB $28,000 ono. Ph: Kevin 0402073212 FORD '91 F150 4 X 4 Panel Van. V8, auto, 115,000 Kms, on gas, good for tradesman, camping, carrying goods. XIZ-355 $13,000 ono. Ph: Kevin on 0402073212 FORD AU3 Fairmont Ghia '02 fully optioned Tickford 4L engine. Tickford suspension premium sound, nice car to drive. All country kms. $5,000 ono Reg WRW-743 Phone 0408826932 KIA Cerato 2009, 2.0L 5 speed manual, air/cruise control, 26,000kms, as new still has 3 years factory warranty, S 042ADZ $13,900 - 0459 724 682 NISSAN PATROL STL GU 2003 auto 3L turbo diesel ,alloy bar, t/bar, side steps, exc. cond., desert gold , 194,000kms, WYX-574 $23,500 - 0407600345 or AH 85663162 www.barossaherald.com.au


ENTERTAINMENT

COMING EVENTS

DEC 10th 8am - 4pm. Aughey Street, Tanunda. Furniture, shed & household items.

FISHING CHARTERS Yorke Peninsula, from $200 p/p, ph 0417 877 016, charterfishing.com .au

HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Advertise in The Herald classifieds, and get results! All Garage Sale ads MUST be prepaid. You can now place your classified ad at Kapunda Newsagency, deadline is Monday 4.30 pm. Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday (Maybe subject to change) Ph: 85632041 Fax: 85633655 or email admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

HEALTH & BEAUTY

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

MOVING 7.30am 7.30am Kapunda. sundries.

SALE Saturday 10th Dec. 12Noon & Sun. 11th Dec. 12Noon. 12 Amelia Street, Building materials, timber and

SAT 10TH 8.00am - 12 noon. 7A Third St, Nuriootpa, opp Mitre 10. Plants, pictures and custom digital photo albums. SATURDAY 10th Dec. Basedow Road, Tanunda. 8am. Books, popular chick lit, furniture, couches, chairs, single beds, shop fittings, counters. Low price or give away. SATURDAY/SUNDAY 10th & 11th Dec. 9am - 1pm. New kids clothes from $5. Fridges, general household items & electrical goods. New books $1 each. 110 Murray Street, Tanunda.

Community Helpers Inc DONATIONS

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For our Tanunda Shop 119 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 85622786 Working for Carers Link and other charities

WANTED ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039 ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117 CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694

FOR HIRE 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.

FOR RENT 3 BR HOUSE near Eudunda $245 per week. Phone 0417344716 EUDUNDA brick 3 bedrooms house, modern eat in kitchen, garage, fully fenced yard, references required $220pw. Please apply Charlie 0417823065. RLA 163708 GAWLER EAST $430 p.w. 14 Cullen Avenue. 3 bedroom home, master with both WIR and BIR. Other bedrooms with BIR. 2 way bathroon with toilet sep. Form Din/Living area and O/P living. Kitchen with gas cooker. Ducted evap A/C, 4 x rainwater tanks, garden shed, large shed, vergola with entertainment area. 1 cat only. Available now. Inspection by appointment. Ph: Julie 0408858578

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 REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Relaxation, Myo-fascial, Lymphatics. Health rebates. Acia Health / Physiotherapy, 1A Bilyara Road, Tanunda. Call Lynette Roesler 0409631553

MISCELLANEOUS CAN YOU HELP? - I am looking for a gentleman called Ernst Wenzel, approx. 85 years old & believed to be living in the Gawler area since Jan/Feb this year. Prior to that he was living in Daisy Street, Port Pirie. Please contact Ralph on 0409294049 or e-mail ralph.przybylski@b igpond.com HERALD CHRISTMAS TRADING HOURS The Herald will be closed over the Christmas / New Year period from 12 Noon Tuesday 21 December, 2011 and will re-open from 8.30a.m. Wednesday 5 January, 2012. Our last edition published in 2011 will be on Wednesday 21 December and the first edition for 2012 will be Wednesday 11 January.

WORK WANTED HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 off first reg. service so you try us out. Ph: Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends. 0409691576 PAINTER Local experience. Quality work. Free quote. Ph: Peter 0417805982 Lic. No. BLD48086

KAPUNDA Christmas Tree Festival Kapunda Institutre Hill Street 9th to 17th December Open Daily 10.30 am - 3.30 pm *16th December to 9.00 pm* *Main Street Party Night* - 17th December - (Final day until midday) -

POSITIONS VACANT

Landscaping company requires an experienced person in retaining walls, paving, fencing and stormwater. Here is your chance to be paid what you’re worth with the opportunity of advancement. ABN and transport essential. Ring Steve on 0449 836 645

Gold Coin Entry appreciated Enquiries 85662241 or 85662443 www.kapundacommunitycraftshop.org.au MEDITATION CLASSES KAPUNDA Starting 17 January 2012 Register your interest now! 0409-131038 jjyakin@bigpond.net.au

LOGISTICS COORDINATOR Full-time position

THE FUN OF THE FAIR for hire or percentage for any event. Kiddy rides, bouncers, games, thrill rides & food vans. Ph: 0408810202 or 0437810200 www.colinleightonamusements.com.au

Proudly presents the

KAPUNDA TOWN CAROLS Sunday December 18th 7.30pm Kapunda Institute Local guest artists, Santa, Supper, Glow stick candles

Taylors Wines, a family owned and operated wine company is home to some of Australia’s most consistently awarded wine brands. With their head office located in Sydney and sales offices located around the country, Taylors Wines offer a friendly & progressive environment within which your career can flourish. The vineyards & winery is situated in the picturesque Clare Valley, South Australia & has been in operation since 1969. We have a wonderful opportunity for a Logistics Coordinator to join our winery team. You will partner with the Manufacturing Manager and logistics team to undertake a range of duties including production planning/scheduling, stock and warehouse management and dry good ordering and logistics. The person we are seeking may have previous industry experience however your planning and communication skills will be pivotal to your success, as will your ability to use a PC based reporting and record keeping system. With a positive attitude and a passion for service excellence you will become a valued member of the Taylors winery team. If you believe you have the essential qualities listed above, please post or email your application in the strictest confidence to: Logistics Coordinator Position Taylors Wines, PO Box 90, Auburn SA 5451 Or via email to: admin@taylorswines.com.au

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ENERGY HEALING - Bring your mind and body back into balance. Access Bars, Quantum BioEnergetic Balancing, Reiki, Energy Healing, Pranic Healing and Spiritual Healing. Jyakin - Heart of Light Healing Kapunda 0409-131038 or 8566-2929

ARTISANS AT GREENOCK MARKET Greenock Town Square Friday Evenings 5.30pm - 8.30pm Live music, food, wine, unique stalls. Oct 14th, Nov.11th, Dec. 9th, Jan.13th, Feb. 10th, March 9th.

Part proceeds to the Kapunda Hospital

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MOVING SALE 4 Springfield Court, Evanston Park. 9am - 2pm. Saturday Dec. 10th. Plasma TV & cabinet, Bedroom suite, new mattress & more.

NAILS, makeup & spray tanning. FULL SET ACRYLIC NAILS $45 Phone Lisa 0417658188 Williamstown

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Applications received up to 4pm 9th December 2011

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

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

PERSONAL AFFECTIONATE & enjoys a mutually SATISFYING time together, txt Julie to 0400 390 440, $4.25/msg pair Help 1300 306 250. I'll get you everytime 1902 267 123 $2.48pm pay/mobex CC: 1300 306 117

MT. PLEASANT area. Unrushed & personal 4 gents who prefer private. 0466964374

TANUNDA - Large 1 b.r. unit, b.i.r., undercover parking, rainwater, airconditioned, centrally located, quiet area. NO PETS. Please phone 0413 308 563 after 5.00 p.m. to arrange for interview and inspection. www.barossaherald.com.au

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LOCAL CLEANER wanted for Barossa B&B apartments. Casual weekday /weekend work. ABN required. Call 85633511 for enquiries.

FREE TRAINING! CERT IV FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

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Require a Casual Driveway Attendant/Console Operator

POSITIONS VACANT

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

Roof Seal Rural

SECURITY OFFICERS REQUIRED FOR NYE EVENT

Email: sales@roofsealrural.com.au www.roofseal.com.au ABN 57 008 156 769 Startech Pty Ltd

Is this you?

Regular duties with above award conditions

Call to discuss (08) 8562 2122

Please direct all enquiries to Helen or Keira 8562 1646

POSITIONS VACANT

• you have an interest in sales • you take pride in your work • you can work unsupervised • you are happy to travel and get paid for it • you have your own tools • you have a reliable car • you would like to work your own hours and be in control of you own income

Phone 0411 289 486

Roof Seal Rural 20 Main Street Kapunda SA 5373

www.roofseal.com.au

with ever-increasing popularity of the Toyota product and strong growth occurring within our service department we require an additional qualified

Self Emploment Opportunity

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN

Fantastic opportunity to join the lucrative home improvement industry. Roof Seal Rural has a position available for the right person to join the well established roofing company operating from Kapunda.

Keep the Feeling!

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Email: service@barossavalleytoyota.com

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ABN 57 008 156 769 Startech Pty Ltd

A position has become available on a 900 sows straw based pig unit. We are looking for a person who would live on farm and take an active role in the following areas: • Tractor driving straw up and cleaning out shelters • Assisting in shifting & transporting pigs • Assisting in maintenance work • General farm work

The purchase price is $35K with the potential to earn $1,000 to $3,000 per week. Roof Seal Rural has been established in the rural area for the past 23 years. We service from Gawler to Whyalla, Yorke Peninsula and the Riverland.

The ideal candidate would have all-round mechanical and welding skills, experience using tele-handlers and front end loaders. A drug test policy is in place. A good communicator & keen to work in a team environment doing any task required. While pig experience is not essential, a willingness to work with livestock is a must.

The right person would be fit, enthusiastic with a good work ethic. If this sounds like you contact our office on 8566 2922.

20 Main Street Kapunda SA 5373 08 8566 2922

Responsible Multi Skilled Farm Worker

This is to purchase a franchise to do the roof restoration. All work is supplied in the purchase price. You receive training, all the equipment you require to perform the work, including trailer, high pressure cleaner, spray machine and hand tools. All you need is a reliable car.

Roof seal Kapunda has an excellent opportunity for and exceptional sales/trades person. This position is to sell and install Roller shutters, awnings, café and pvc blinds. Building experience would be an advantage but not essential as full training can be provided. If you are interested please contact Roof Seal Rural

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Applications to: The Service Manager 175 Murray Streeet, Tanunda 5352

Top Multiplier Pty Ltd ABN: 90 099 099 706 PO Box 298 Eudunda South Australia 5374 Telephone: 08 85 627702 Facsimile:08 85 627703 contractbacon@bigpond.com

Tel: (08) 8566 2922 Fax: (08) 8566 2321

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REGISTERED NURSE PPT, 6 night shifts/month, plus casual relief shifts for am, pm and nd. Maximum salary sacrifice benefits make this an equitable employment option. Enquiries to Felicity Hage, DOC. Application forms and job specifications are available by phoning 8563 7777 or emailing reception@tlhome.com.au.

Weekend roster entails 2 x ½ days every three weeks with a day off the following week. The farm is located 40 kilometres from Eudunda and 35 kilometres to Morgan. It is an hour to the Barossa Valley and 2 hours from Adelaide. School bus virtually to front door. A 4 bedroom air conditioned house with in ground swimming pool would be part of the package. Work opportunities available for partner if suitable in the pig unit if so required

Applications Close: December 30th All enquires to Gregg Bisset

Written applications, with resume and references, to 27 Bridge Street, Tanunda 5352.

REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRICAL

APPRENTICESHIP

Applications close 12th December.

ELECTRICAL Reftec are seeking a hardworking, enthusiastic apprentice to join our Electrical Division. Enjoy an excellent variety of work in the Barossa Valley.

Applications Close 21/12/2011

TANUNDA LUTHERAN SCHOOL requires an

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Applicants must be self-motivated, have excellent communication skills, be able to work in a team environment & hold a current drivers licence. Resumes to: Reftec Refrigeration Pty Ltd info@reftec.com.au P.O. Box 158 Tanunda SA 5352 Or phone 8563 2855 for application form.

to commence 30th January 2012 For further details regarding job specifications for the above postion please contact: The Principal Darren Stevenson Tanunda lutheran School 16 Maria Street TANUNDA SA 5352

Phone 08 8563 2456 Email: admin@tls.sa.edu.au Applications close Friday, 16th December 2011 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

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SELLING DISCOUNTED GROCERIES AND MORE..

51A Murray Street, Nuriootpa

A Christmas Celebration

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9 Lessons and Carols The Kapunda Choral Group with Children from Kapunda Primary School Christchurch, Kapunda

Sunday 11th December at 7pm

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NOW OPEN 300 Main North Road, Roseworthy (alongside BP service station)

Every Sunday from 8am

Draft Code of Practice for Access to Council Meetings, Council Committees and Council Documents

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Light Regional Council hereby releases the Draft Code of Practice for Access to Council Meetings, Council Committees and Council Documents for public consultation in accordance with the provisions of its Public Consultation Policy and invites interested persons to make submissions to Council within twenty-one (21) days from the date of this notice.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Development No. 960/00195/12

The draft can be accessed via Council’s website www.light@sa.gov.au or a hard copy for viewing is available at the front counter of the Kapunda and Freeling offices of Council.

Nature of the Development: Artificial Pitch and Associated Lighting

Council will consider any submissions received as part of its decision making process and will also have regard to any relevant legislation; Submissions may be forwarded to:Ms June Austin Manager, HR & Governance C/- Light Regional Council, PO Box 72, Kapunda SA 5373 Alternatively, submitted online at www.light.sa.gov.au

The application may be examined at The Barossa Council Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or email barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au, and received not later than 5:00pm, 21/12/2011.

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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 Happy Customer Harrison

Enquiries - please phone Gino

CHRISTMAS / NEW YEAR Administrative Arrangements Light Regional Council provides the following information in relation to its Christmas / New Year closure: COUNCIL OFFICES (KAPUNDA AND FREELING) Close: 12noon, Friday, 23 December 2011. Re-open: 9.00am, Tuesday, 3 January 2012.

Each person making a submission should indicate whether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission.

We are stocked with an extensive range

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Release for Public Consultation

Subject Land: Stockwell Rec Park Allot 2/ Duck Ponds Rd STOCKWELL SA 5355

Please come and support us

Support your local producers

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LIBRARIES Kapunda Freeling Greenock Dec 24 Saturday 10am to 4pm CLOSED CLOSED Dec 25 Sunday CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Dec 26 Monday (PH) 10am to 4pm CLOSED CLOSED Dec 27 Tuesday (PH) 10am to 4pm CLOSED CLOSED Dec 28 Wednesday 9am to 5pm 2pm to 6pm CLOSED Dec 29 Thursday 9am to 8pm 2pm to 5pm 9.30am to 10.30am Dec 30 Friday 9am to 5pm 10am to 12noon 3pm to 5pm Dec 31 Saturday 10am to 4pm CLOSED CLOSED Jan 1 Sunday 10am to 4pm CLOSED CLOSED Jan 2 Monday (PH) 10am to 4pm CLOSED CLOSED All libraries resume normal hours on Tuesday 3, January 2012.

Rubbish Dump

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT

Closed Sunday 25/12/11 and Sunday 1/1/12 – Kapunda Only (Roseworthy has been shut down)

Kerbside Refuse Collection

Development No. 960/00037/12 Nature of the Development: Demolition and Construction of Detached Consulting Room Subject Land: 48 Murray St ANGASTON SA 5353 The application may be examined at The Barossa Council Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or email barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au, and received not later than 5:00pm, 21/12/2011. Each person making a submission should indicate whether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission.

Dec 23 Friday Dec 24 Saturday Dec 25 Sunday Dec 26 Monday Dec 27 Tuesday Dec 28 Wednesday Dec 29 Thursday Dec 30 Friday Dec 31 Saturday Jan 1 Sunday Jan 2 Monday

Normal Collection NO COLLECTION Christmas Day NO COLLECTION Public Holiday (Christmas Day) Normal Collection Public Holiday (Proclamation Day) Normal Collection Normal Collection Normal Collection Normal Collection NO COLLECTION NO COLLECTION Public Holiday (New Year’s Day) Normal Collection *Solo Resource Recovery will be working all public holidays

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Non collection of Bins – Solo Resource Recovery - 8295 5077, Infrastructure & Works – 0433 878 208 General Inspector/ Dog Control Officer – 0428 440 076 1774042

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Brian Carr CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

A copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant to respond.

Light Regional Council Development Assessment Panel Meeting for 14 December 2011 - Change of Venue

CHRISTMAS TRADING HOURS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 14 December 2011 Light Regional Council Development Assessment Panel ordinary meeting has been scheduled to be held at:

James Miller GENERAL MANAGER – DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATORY SERVICES

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The Hewett Community Centre, 28 Kingfisher Drive, Hewett at 4:00pm.

The Herald will be closed over the Christmas/New Year period from 12 noon, Wednesday, December 21 and will reopen from 8.30am Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Our last edition published in 2011 will be on Wednesday, December 21 and the first edition for 2012 will be Wednesday, January 11.

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SPORTS

SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

GOLF KAPUNDA What a day’s golf.Perfect conditions prevailed all day for the 57 members who teed up in the Lower North Hire Monthly Medal stroke round. As well as the members, 15 guests from Al Hayter’s ice hockey club were also out having a bit of fun attempting to get the handle on a different type of stick in their own ambrose comp. It was a day of some amazing golf with a couple of pbs carded and some other very good scores from in form players. Mark Mickan was pretty chuffed with his 75 off the stick in the morning. After being three over after three holes “Mingy” then played the next 15 one under the card. He could be excused for thinking that a nett 64 would be difficult to catch. Imagine later in the day when he returned for presentations only to find he had been defeated in a countback. That’s right, bar manager extraordinaire Jimmy Wilson also had a pb of his own with his 86/64 just pipping Mark in the countback. It was Jim’s second Monthly Medal win on the way to the Paul McCarthy Gold Medal playoff. Excellent effort from both Jim and Mingy. Besides these excellent scores, I believe Mick McCarthy had a one over par 74 for a nett 69 to be next best in the A grade followed by 71s from Wayne Strangward and Mick Fiddes. The B grade was collected by Gary Brusche ahead of the in-form Shane Fiddes by just the one shot. They were closely followed by another player having a purple patch in Brian Menzel. Kym Menzel took the C grade in a very small field with his nett 70 two ahead of Keith Alexander. Of the seven fillies who competed Inge Smith relished the dry conditions to finish with a 100/71. There are several stories this week which could take up another page but I will limit it to the one of the little pommie geezer, Tony Stevens. All day “Geezer” was skying his tee shots and the par three 5th was no exception, finishing some 50 metres short of the green. I’m not sure which club he pulled out next but he skun it a little along the ground but straight enough that it thundered into the middle of the flagstick and dropped into the hole for an easy birdie. It was a similar story at the 18th where he bounced his second over the bunker to about 6 feet from the pin and knocked in the birdie putt. The twilight comp attracted a fantastic field of 53 players, including 14 women, and once again winning scores were in the low 20 points. The chef certainly earned his Heinekens that night serving up over 50 meals. This event is fantastic for the club and it is great to see so many players travel from surrounding towns to participate. Obviously the course and great value evening is a popular drawcard. On Thursday , December 22 Milton Martin and Greg Jones are putting on a Ham and Turkey day for those who can make it to a mid-week comp. Milton would appreciate it if you could let him know if you plan to compete to assist with catering on the day. There is a sheet on the bar for names of those interested. This week the pressure is off a little with Shane Fiddes being the trophy donor for the winner of a stableford comp. It may be a case of winning your own trophy the way Shane is hitting the ball lately. Lower North Hire Monthly Medal stroke competition winner J Wilson 64. A grade: M Mickan 64, M McCarthy 69, W Strangward 71, M Fiddes 71, T Holding, M Pettigrew, S Byrne all 72. B grade: G Brushe 67, S Fiddes 68, B Menzel 69, SA Sherrah 70, M Hennessey 70, M Martin 72, T Symons 72. C grade: K Menzel 70, K Alexander 72, D Perry 74. Least putts: W Strangward 27. Ladies: I Smith 71, J Morrison 74, T Perry 75. BAROSSA Blue Course stroke competition. A grade T Giles 66, r/u M Schilling 68; B grade R Doecke 67, r/u D Quodling 68; C grade C Sims 70, r/u R Staehr 70. A grade (29 players): D Johnson 68, J Manning 69, C Berndt 69, J Mosey 71, J Kurtz 71. B grade (39 players): F Wheeler 69, T Slavin 69, R Harbord 70, D Trinne 70, D Oats, L Hunter, B Beattie all 71. C grade (21 players): S Reynolds 70, C Sonntag 71, P Temme 72, C Laucke 74. Ladies competition winner P Homburg 72. S Turnbull 72, M Dunn, J McAuley, P Chiverton all 73. NTP 3rd G Wills; 4th second shot C Berndt; 6th J Manning; 12th B Lythgoe; 10th second shot R Spears; Chicken Nest F Wheeler; 17th G Johnson. Long drives: A grade G Johnson; B grade A Maynard; C grade S Reynolds. Putting competition: Mens - D Johnson 22 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

putts; Ladies - M Dunn 30 putts. Ladies novelty, NTP 3rd 2nd shot B Both. Midweek Yellow Course par competition winner A Graham +6, r/u J Clark +5. Ball winners: M Bogan, T Turnbull, M Newcombe, G McDonald all +4, I Fyfe +3, K Robinson +3, K Sundberg, M O’Brien, A Prior, Z Fuller all +2. NTP 6th G McDonald; 15th D Raethel. 4BBB: M Bogan, G McDonald +11. TANUNDA Saturday stroke competition winner R Newstead 69 c/b. A grade M Campbell 69, r/u C Rawson 73; B grade M Woodrow 75, r/u P Lithgow 76; C grade R Haynes 69 c/b, r/u P Giersch 69; Ladies R Newstead 69, r/u J Jeffries 74. Long drives: A grade P Denley; B grade B Hage; C grade D Cocks. NTP 6th S Fechner (Peter Lehmann); 8th J Gooden (TPGB); 11th J Hoffmann (Langmeil); 16th P Lawrie (Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot S Fechner (Kalleske). Rundown: C Fechner 69, J Sonntag 72, S Henschke 74, B Burns, D Forrest, J Gooden all 75. Men’s Midweek stableford competition: R Homburg 38, R Wallace 36, D Forrest 34, D Lane 33. NTP D Lane. Ladies Midweek stableford competition: D Ahrens 34, F Blackwell 33. NTP: S Othams. LD: S Othams. MT PLEASANT Roesler Cup stroke competition: D Swann 63, R Jackson 64, M Turvey 66, D McQueen 70, N Wilson, S Tregenza, T Lehmann all 74. Wednesday 2BBB stableford competition: D Dowsett/P Boucher 45, R Hargrave/T Lehmann 41, I Wannan/K Franklin 39. GAWLER Wednesday - Ladies.The stableford event was sponsored by the Kingsford Hotel and the winner was Kay Korber with 77 followed by Lesley Pyke on 80 and third was Robyn Sullivan with 81. NTPS: 4th; L Pyke,11th; GPotter. Thursday - Jerry Peel shot 44pts and may never play Saturdays again. Second place went to Hugh McKerny on 43 and evergreen Bob Crockart, 39, was 3rd on a c/b. Ball winners: J Weaver, H Jeske 39, R Sawyer 38, K Morse, R Hall, G Gray, P Trenorden, P Pogas 37. NTPS: Elders 4th; L Rowley, Spencer Flooring 6th, P Heffernan, Elders 11th; P Hayes. Birdie balls; B Marsh, B Pipe, R Roy, R Polito, A Jeffery, C Swinstead. Eagles; Greg Barber on the first with a holed three wood for his 3rd. Mid Week end - Ian Chaplin showed the boys with a well compiled 39, r/up Rob Fraser on 38. Ball winners; J Viergever, W J Martin. Birdies: J Jordan, W J Martin, J Viergever. Saturday - Rob Roy is still in search of the coverted Yellow Medal Shirt when his 65 was pipped on a c/b from a fast-finishing Klinton Dredge who scorched the back nine to Rob’s dismay to win The Dale Wood Monthly Medal. A grade - 1: M Williams (70) 2: C Bartolomew (71) 3: G Page (71). B grade - 1: K Dredge (65), 2: R Roy (65), 3: D Harte (69). C grade - 1: S Sandercock (71), 2: J Peel (72) 3: D Gregory (72). Ladies winner: K Korber (77). Ball winners: P Burge, G Jeffery 70, M Beck 71, R Hartwell, I Chaplin, G Debais 72, A Whittaker, E Richardson, A Paul. NTPS and Long Drives - Uleybury Wines 2nd; W Chaplin, St Kilda Hotel 3rd long drive, C Decelis, Giannito Hotel Group 4th; P Baker, Kingsford Hotel 6th; G Debais, Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot 9th; B Sanky, Fasta Pasta long drive 10th; G Debais, Hi Beam Car/ Dog wash 11th; A Sota, Bushmans Hotel 14th; A Kopania, Willaston Hotel 16th; D Butler. Birdie balls; B Sankey, D Mcleod, P Warburton, C Bartholomew, R Polito, G Barber, R Roy, R Clarke. Next week’s competition is the Christmas ambrose with visitors most welcome. Sunday - A magnificent day greeted us for Ham and Turkey Day on the Sunday, though the wind made the course play quite tough. Peter Trenorden won the overall stableford competition with a fantastic 39 points, on countback from Steve Ames. Ladies winner was Robyn Sullivan on a countback from Les Milner, both with 32 points. Nobody has heard from Clifford Commins for a surprise. Maybe it is because he managed to win the Naga award for the day, with an outstanding 24 points. Well done Clifford...not. 1st: P Trenorden (39), 2nd: S Ames (39), 3rd: D Milner (38), 4th: C Noack (38), 5th: C Campbell (37), 6th: L Chiappetta (37). Ladies 1st: R Sullivan (32), 2nd: L Milner (32), 3rd: L Polito (38). A reminder the course is closed from 9.30am this Friday for the prestigious Pub Challenge. Get a late entry in and see if you can knock off the boys from The Old Spot.

Barossa and Light cricket By MIKE TEAKLE GAWLER Central collected a much needed win in their A1 game against Kapunda thanks to a dominant batting display by Ty Stock (107), Peter Thomas (56) and Jamie Mccafferty (83). The Tigers’ 2/284 easily surpassed Kapunda’s 194. At Nuriootpa, James Lienert’s 5/43 was enough to scuttle Tanunda’s hopes of chasing down 146, leaving the Magpies just six runs short. At Angaston, the Blues easily accounted for Gilbert Valley with young fast bowler Matt Blenkiron taking 3/18 from 11 overs, Angaston’s 77-run win sees them sitting at the top of the ladder. Sandy Creek completed their redemption with an outright win over South Gawler thanks to a massive 21-run final over from Bill Fuller to secure the points. In the A1 reserves, an 85-run partnership between Lewis Heinrich (74) and Ben Parish (60) helped Freeling (247), cruise past Truro’s meagre total of 105. In the A2 clash between Freeling and Truro, Freeling’s bowlers saved the day as the Redlegs recorded 8/146 before Jarrad Brennan 5/15 from nine overs and Jacob Hirst 4/27 from 15 restricted Truro to just 126. In the A3s, Gawler Central went on a scoring rampage (3/297) against Nuri (151) as Chris Bilney (107 not out), Mark Herrmann 89, Ben Tobitt (46) and Kevin Norton (33 not out) dominated Nuri’s bowling attack. “It was fantastic to be out there with Bilney as he was on fire, it was just stand and deliver stuff most of the time,” Herrmann said. Norton completed his day taking 5/31 from eight overs. In the A4 contest between Greenock and Tanunda Ryan Bignell’s 5/30 from eight overs wasn’t enough to prevent the Magpies loss as Greenock (145) easily overhauled Tanunda (108). In the A5 clash between Angaston and South Gawler Tim Richardson’s 69-run knock was pivotal in the Blues victory but he was well assisted by ‘Mr Consistency’ Andrew Plush whose 29 runs is just above his current average of 27. A1 Angaston 177 (K J Vivian 53, B D Kurtz 32; J Shahinger 6/60, R Vandeleur 2/9) and 6/129 (S J Woodards 41, S Rathjen 36; M Crawford 2/30) def Gilbert Valley 100 (J Shahinger 29, T Smith 27, R Vandeleur 26; M J Blenkiron 3/18, B P Woodards 3/21, B Burgess 2/20). Kapunda 5/194 (R Johnson 51, C Reimann 43, M Ryan 35*; J L Shephard 2/22, P J Thomas 2/22) def by Gawler Central 2/284 (T T Stock 107, J McCafferty 83*, P J Thomas 56*). Nuriootpa 4/146 (B P Lydeamore 31, T Jungfer 27*, L A Steinborner 26) def Tanunda 140 (M Ashmore 34, M Whitelum 26; J C Leinert 5/43, D

Schiller 2/15). South Gawler 93 (L Kent 4/23, N A Gum 2/11, C Roberts 2/22) and 8/193 (N P Bartsch 62, R T Barker 45; A Crothers 4/63, S Hands 3/21) def by Sandy Creek 6/115 (S L Hogan 42; D J Golder 4/25, L T Mitchell 2/23) and 6/172 (B N Fuller 57*, M Birchmore 29; L T Mitchell 3/78, D J Golder 2/24). A1 Reserves Truro 105 (S Donovan 36, J J Krzoska 26*; J Robinson 3/17, A Papas 3/22, R J Montgomery 3/39) and 2/44 (S Donovan 26*; R J Montgomery 2/16) def by Freeling 247 (L K Heinrich 74, B M Parish 60, R Gorski 34; R Baird 3/17, T Eggleton 2/22, B Fairey 2/67, J J Krzoska 2/68). Light Pass 6/187 (S Hill 61, N Koch 50, S Schrapel 39) def Eudunda Robertstown 7/180 (J R Mosey 63, D Cluse 27, L Eberhardt 25; B Hunter 3/32). Greenock 140 (S Fowler 45; K Dahlitz 3/39, M J Robinson 2/25, J V Wickman 2/30) def by Lyndoch 6/146 (M J Robinson 42, B Williams 38, K Dahlitz 35*; M Ferrier 2/14, C Hoffman 2/17). A2 Sandy Creek 5/242 (R C Handtke 84, J Hartwell 49, A J Wallwork 42*, M G Burden 26*) def Light Pass 153 (C Todd 43, M Gallasch 43; A M Lee 4/26, S T Koch 3/37). Greenock 90 (B Loffler 26; S Boyle 5/23, J Schmidt 4/43) and 89 (J Schmidt 6/11, R Worrall 2/25) def by Nuriootpa 8/209 dec (J Gerhardy 72, J Schmidt 54*, M Milne 34; D Cameron 3/54, B Loffler 3/59, D Schilling 2/27). Gawler Central 129 (M B Ness 41; L McCracken 6/41, J Dare 2/24) def by South Gawler 9/149 (A Simpson 65*; C Ingram 5/28, R Harris 2/22). Tanunda 149 (P Mernagh 60, M Fechner 26*; A Peel 4/9, B Brook 3/33, C Doecke 2/16) def by Angaston 6/172 (B Brook 67*, M Pech 29, J Rudiger 25; L Samain 2/37, P Healey 2/39). A3 Freeling 8/146 (J Brennan 45, C Hirst 31*; S W Lord 3/23, J Lewis 2/21, S Murphy 2/50) def Truro 126 (J Lewis 67; J Brennan 5/15, J Hirst 4/27). Gilbert Valley 8/126 (R Schwartz 37; A May 3/13, D Menzel 3/19) def by Kapunda 8/141 (K Chappel 80, J Zanandrea 26; S Goodfellow 3/24, T Connell 2/10). Lyndoch 115 (A Melville 65; M P Cotton 3/13, J Power 3/14, G Hindewell 2/9, D R Ireland 2/22) def by Sandy Creek Green 200 (A T Anderson 46, P Dehaan 39, L G Bennie 39; L Plowman 2/8, A Daken 2/37). Sandy Creek Yellow 95 (S McLoughlin 34; J Ellis 4/13, S Lewis 2/16, J Dswonitzky 2/17) def by Tanunda 6/167 (S Dswonitzky 40, S Brooks 33*, G Akkerman 26; S D Sefton 2/16, S McLoughlin 2/24, M R Scott 2/27). Gawler Central 3/297 (C Bilney 107*, M Hermann 89, B P Tobitt 46, K P Norton 33*; A Milne 2/40) def Nuriootpa 151 (T Gerlach 34, J Heinze 30, A Linden 25; K P Norton 5/31, S Woods 3/15). A4 Tanunda 108 (M Hoklas 27, C Roehr

25; M Obst 3/10, R Lieschke 2/10, P Nitschke 2/19) def by Greenock 145 (M Obst 51, L Keller 33; R Bignell 5/30). Freeling 4/102 (G Shaw 35, J Young 33*; P M Penna 3/45) def Gawler Central 94 (B Woodrow 27; H M Moss 3/14, G Rooney 2/4, J Young 2/13). Nuriootpa 8/119 (A Norton 46*; W Roberts 3/8) def Lyndoch 6/117 (C Matson 61*; B Atherton 2/19, J Linden 2/23). Mallala 6/133 (B E Work 42, A Fischer 28*; M Hoffman 2/46) def Kapunda 127 (J Hodgson 50, D Georgi 34, D Trotta 25; A Fischer 3/24, W Farrelly 2/18, T Algar 2/25, B Goudie 2/37). A5 Angaston 4/175 (T Richardson 69*; A F Plush 29) def South Gawler 8/155 (T McArthur 46, A Borgas 32, B Bain 27; M J Lightburn 5/26). Greenock 7/125 (J Haese 49; M John 3/35, K Schulz 2/25) def Light Pass 121 (B Nitschke 33, M John 28; M Wendt 3/18, P Haese 2/4, E Ballard 2/10). Eudunda - Robertstown 9/65 def by Gilbert Valley 7/169 (B Rule 4/29, R Partington 3/34). Under 16 Freeling 4/91 (B Heinrich 34*; B M Irvine 3/12) def Sandy Creek Green 9/56 (H M Moss 4/10, M McAvoy 3/2). Gawler Central Gold 4/121 (B Swan 39, B Cameron 33) v South Gawler. Kapunda had a bye. Greenock 3/131 (J Robertson 72*) def Angaston 6/80 (T Watson 2/11). Sandy Creek Gold 4/136 (P Herd 52*, B Dew 39) def Mallala/Lyndoch 4/119 (M J Slade 2/12). Nuriootpa/Light Pass 8/115 (N Lange 28; J Grindlay 4/5, P Atkinson 2/17) def Gawler Central Black 68 (J Urquhart 28; D Roocke 2/6, K Schutz 2/18). Under 14 Angaston 8/85 (A Radzevicius 2/6) def by Tanunda 94 (H Fielke 32; S J Rosenzweig 3/2, B Antonie 2/3, W Richardson 2/6). Eudunda - Robertstown def Nuriootpa 47. Gilbert Valley 9/71 (C White 2/7, K Brown 2/7) def by Kapunda 7/101 (B Greenslade 2/4, M Connell 2/7). Lyndoch 6/84 (B Robinson 2/9, T Taylor 2/17) def Freeling 79 (D Koch 2/3, B Dowse 2/10). Sandy Creek had a bye. South Gawler 7/139 (B E Fitzpatrick 52, J A Connelly 29) v Gawler Central 7/152 (V Kaye 2/10). Under 12 Mallala 9/56 def by Angaston 3/123. Gilbert Valley Red v Eudunda Robertstown. Gilbert Valley Maroon 1/89 def Lyndoch 9/72. South Gawler v Sandy Creek. Nuriootpa v Greenock. Gawler Central had a bye. Tanunda White 1/115 def Light Pass 9/53. Gilbert Valley Blue v Tanunda Black. Under 10. Tanunda 6/48 def Truro 4/19. Lyndoch v Greenock Green. Light Pass v Freeling. Greenock Gold 3/89 def Sandy Creek 6/96.

Under 12 country cricket carnival Barossa and Light team members: Coach – Craig Fielke; Team manager – Allan Norton. Players - Cooper Behn, Charlie Fielke, Jake Hartigan, Daniel Koch, Zac Kreutner, Jack Mader, Ethan Morrow, Aaron Nietschke, Mitch Norton, Riley Robinson, Fraser Smith, Bailey Smith, Jonah Whitelum. The carnival consisted of four days of cricket with two games each day with a 20/20 format. After the first seven rounds a finals round on Thursday afternoon determined final placings. A very successful week of cricket by the team culminated in a second placing overall. In the preliminary rounds, the team won six of the seven games and faced Fleurieu South in the grand final. It was an exciting final and was only decided in the last over. Chasing 90, the team fell 12 runs short. Barossa and Light was runner up for the Spirit of Cricket award. This award recognised the teams conduct, demeanour and respect for each other, opposition players, umpires and traditions of cricket. The players were excellent ambassadors for the

Barossa and Light community and displayed an exemplary attitude towards their own involvement and interaction with other team members. It was also very pleasing to see the development of the player’s technical and strategic cricket skills over the week. There were some outstanding individual performances. Riley Robinson was sixth in the most outstanding batsmen award of the carnival with 115 runs (28.75 avg) and Mitch Norton was seventh with 102 runs (34 avg). Mitch Norton took the equal most catches of the carnival with a total of three. Cooper Behn was second in the umpires ‘fielder of the carnival’ award, while Fraser Smith was second in the umpires ‘most valuable player’ award. Fraser Smith and Cooper Behn were equal third in the most outstanding bowler award of the carnival with eight wickets each (6 and 6.5 avg). Both boys had the second best strike rate of the carnival, getting a wicket every 10 balls bowled. Nine players will now play in the SACA Under 12 Statewide Cup in the

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week before Christmas, where the best under 12 country and metropolitan cricketers will play in a 20/20 carnival over four days. Charlie Fielke, Jake Hartigan, Fraser Smith and Jonah Whitelum will be part of the Northern Jets Team. Cooper Behn, Daniel Koch, Zac Kreutner, Ethan Morrow and Riley Robinson will be part of one of the two country representative teams.

RUN OUT: Mitch Norton in action during the carnival. PIC: Courtesy PLA Media. www.barossaherald.com.au


SPORTS

Rangers draw

SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

Barossa, Light and Gawler tennis Senior results

Division One: Kapunda continued its great form with a comfortable win over Xavier Saints at Kapunda, virtually ensuring a place in the finals. Mick and David Matters played solid tennis to lead the Bombers to victory. In other matches Lyndoch provided the upset of the round with a narrow two-game victory over Roseworthy, giving hope for finals action. In the final match Nuriootpa had a decisive win over Tanunda at Tanunda. Kapunda 13-106 def Xavier Saints 3-55; Lyndoch 8-76 def Roseworthy 8-74; Nuriootpa 13-101 def Tanunda 3-63.

Division Two: Competition remains tight with two very close matches. Willaston won by 14 games against a gallant South Gawler White and Tanunda White overcame Nuriootpa by nine games at home against Nuriootpa Willaston 8-85 def South Gawler White 871; South Gawler Blue 15-107 def Tod Street 1-37; Lyndoch 12-101 def Tanunda Black 4-67; Tanunda White 8-75 def Nuriootpa 8-66.

Division Three: Willaston Blue 11-73 def Keyneton 5-49; Willaston United 8-61 def Willaston Red 854.

GAME: Sam Murphy of Gawler Rangers pitched a full game on Saturday.

By ROBERT LAIDLAW GAWLER Rangers salvaged a point from a tight contest with Golden Grove Central Districts in Division Three baseball. Scores were locked 6-6 at the end of the contest. There were four lead changes through the game, although the Rangers were in the box seat in the late innings. After a pair of errors Gawler conceded two runs to trail 0-2 in the first frame, with starting pitcher Sam Murphy striking out the final two batters to halt what could have been a bigger push by the Dodgers. A big RBI double by Shaun Clark and a two-run single from Liam Holland saw the Rangers come back with three runs in the bottom of the second dig to grab a 3-2 advantage. GGCD then batted back to score another pair of runs in the third frame to again go ahead, 4-3. But Gawler responded immediately with two runs in the bottom of the third inning, after a bunt single from Andre Benjamin and a Sam Murphy walk, both runners successfully navigated a trip around the bases. Holland padded the lead to 6-4 in the fourth dig when his safe bunt scored Mark Amphlett, but it wasn’t enough, as the Dodgers managed single runs in the fifth and sixth frames. Murphy pitched the complete game, surrendering eight hits and two walks, while striking out eight batters. Gawler will travel to Woodville this Saturday for another ‘do-or-die’ clash.

The Rangers B grade led early before going down 3-8 to Golden Grove Central Districts in Division Five. Back-to-back doubles from James Sheekey and Mark Amphlett in the second inning saw Gawler take a 2-1 lead, which was extended to 3-1 when Amphlett again doubled and scored in the third frame. But it was all the Dodgers the rest of the way, as the Rangers struggled to bunch their hits. In Division Seven, Gawler fought hard against top team Northern Districts before going down 4-17. Highlights included Darren Unger’s two hits and Graham Fischer’s shot into rightfield. In a day of junior local derbies last Sunday, all Gawler Rangers teams were matched against each other, in both the under 14s and Little League. Gawler kept its place in the under 14 top four with a 17-8 victory over Gawler Rangers after a tight tussle early. The Gawler team led 8-5 going into the bottom of the third frame, but a seven run push broke the game open. Ethan Ly, Michael Brain, Jake Jarvis, Zac Allen and James Bergen picked up a pair of hits each for the victors, while Jordan Holmes and Thomas Norley had two hits each for the other Rangers side. In Little League, the Majors held the Minors scoreless in the final two frames to break open an 8-8 ballgame to win 12-8. Highlights included Matthew Young picking up three hits and Jake Jenkins long home run for the victors.

Division Three GGCD 2 0 2 0 1 1 -6 Gawler Rangers 0 3 2 1 0 0 -6 Hits: Andre Benjamin 2, Liam Holland 2, Dylan Winning, James Parker, Shaun Clark, Steve Allen. Division Five Gawler Rangers 3 lost to GGCD 8. Hits: Mark Amphlett 2, Rob Walsh, Steve Allen, Dean Richards, James Sheekey. Division Seven Gawler Rangers 4 lost to Northern Districts 17. Hits: Darren Unger 2, Jimmy Hope, Graham Fischer. Under 14 Gawler 17 d Gawler Rangers 8. Hits: Gawler - Ethan Ly 2, Michael Brain 2, Jake Jarvis 2, Zac Allen 2, James Bergen 2, Chris Mayfield, Ben Mayfield, Riley Holland, Mark Bergen. Gawler Rangers - Jordan Holmes 2, Thomas Norley 2, Dylan Allan, Callum Borchard, Josh Young. Juniors Little League Majors 12 d Little League Minors 8. Hits: Majors - Mathew Young 3, Zakeray Heintz-Unger 2, Jake Jenkins 2 (hr), Alex Smethurst, Sebastian Heintz-Unger, Tyler Davis; Minors - Wyatt Ryan 2, Cooper Wilson 2, Cameron Kean 2, Kale White, Hunter Powell.

This week: Saturday - Division Three v Woodville away, 3pm; Division Five v Goodwood at home, 3pm; Division Seven v Playford City away, 12.30pm. Sunday - Under 14 A v Henley & Grange at home, 12.30pm; Under 14 B v Southern Districts away, 12.30pm; LL Majors v East Torrens away, 10am; LL Minors v Redsox at home, 10am. www.barossaherald.com.au

Barossa, Light and Gawler junior combined Division One Boys: Freeling / Tanunda 6-43 def Angaston 0-22; Freeling 5-36 def Lyndoch 0-0; Xavier Saints 4-37 def Roseworthy 2-21. Division Two Boys: Lyndoch Blue 5-42 def Lyndoch Red 1-23; Xavier Saints 5-39 def Vine Vale 1-19. Division One Girls: Lyndoch 6-42 def Trinity College 0-4; Kapunda 3-28 def Marananga 3-26; Willaston United 6-42 def Xavier Saints 0-0. Division Two Girls: Lyndoch 4-34 def Freeling/Tod Street 2-26; Angaston 4-34 def Kapunda 2-25; Tanunda 6-42 def Xavier Saints 0-17. Barossa and Light juniors Division Three: Tanunda Silver 5-32 def Tanunda Black 1-20; Nuriootpa 4-32 def Lyndoch 2-16; Angaston 5-34 def Moculta 1-13; Tanunda White 4-33 def Kapunda 230. Division Four: Tanunda Black 3-27 def Kapunda 3-22; Nuriootpa 6-36 def Vine Vale 0-8; Angaston 4-32 def Tanunda White 2-22; Lyndoch 3-27 def Tanunda Silver 3-19. Division Five: Tanunda 4-31 def Lyndoch 2-25; Angaston 4-24 def Marananga 2-21; Kapunda 3-31 def Keyneton 3-21. Division Six: Tanunda Black 4-32 def Kapunda Black 2-20; Vine Vale White 433 def Tanunda White 2-31; Kapunda Red 3-30 def Freeling 3-24; Vine Vale Green 4-27 def Nuriootpa 2-25. Division Seven (green ball): Tanunda Black 6-36 def Tanunda White 020; Vine Vale Green 5-35 def Vine Vale White 1-19; Nuriootpa 5-34 def Vine Vale Black 1-10; Kapunda 5-35 def Keyneton 117; Freeling 6-36 def Angaston White 010. Reminder: Results and premiership tables can be accessed on the web http://www.tennis.com.au/sa/competitions GDTA juniors The annual Gawler/Mildura interassociation challenge took place with a new concept where the Gawler and Barossa and Light junior children joined together to play against the Mildura team on Saturday afternoon and Sunday. To enable all the children to get a feel of this type of competition some of the local children helped out in the Mildura team. 48 children from the local area played with many experiencing a lot of tennis for the first time. A very successful weekend was had but unfortunately the local team was defeated. Final result Mildura 67 sets 758 games to 43 sets 555 games. Some very high standard matches were played and for the first time under 10s played in the competition. A very big thank you to all parents and helpers who made the weekend enjoyable and successful. The Nancy Lucas Sportsmanship award was won by Tyson McLean. Night tennis

Monday Night Red/White: Cana’balls 1173 def Kapunda 1-25; Freeling Outsiders 9-64 def Gully Breezes 3-38; Woodies 1272 def Angaston All Stars 0-14; Via Allendale 6-52 def Maranock 6-49; Peckers 12-72 def Barossa Blues 0-13. Monday Night Blue: The Whackits 7-58 def Freeling Extras 5-47; Nuts 4 Tennis 9-70 def Kick Ace 3-45; Keyneton 12-72 def Jacobs Creek 0-0. Wednesday Night Red: Gibson Wines 9-63 def Toyota Cruisers 3-44; Lyndoch Leftovers 7-62 def Nuri Chasers 5-42; Angaston Panthers 7-56 def VVTC Bottles 5-44; Tanunda Down Under 12-72 def The Bye 0-0. Wednesday Night White: Rebels 8-59 def Stablemates 4-47; Team Racket 10-69 def Mixers 2-41; Match Fixers 12-72 def Loose Cannons 0-27; Hermansberg 7-61 def What a Racquet 5-41. Wednesday Night Blue: Manooknas 9-64 def Parrots 3-48; Angaston Blues 10-71 def Making a Racquet 2-32; Havin a Ball 654 def Tiggers 6-49.

STRETCH: Caitlin Scott of Tanunda reaches for a return during Saturday’s inter-association challenge at Gawler.

Barossa and Light Tennis Association premierships Division Three R Team 1 Angaston 2 Nuriootpa 3 Moculta 4 Tanunda White 5 Kapunda 6 Tanunda Silver 7 Lyndoch 8 Tanunda Black Division Four R Team 1 Nuriootpa 2 Tanunda Black 3 Lyndoch 4 Tanunda Silver 5 Angaston 6 Kapunda 7 Tanunda White 8 Vine Vale Division Five R Team 1 Angaston 2 Kapunda 3 Freeling 4 Lyndoch 5 Marananga 6 Tanunda 7 Keyneton Division Six R Team 1 Kapunda Red 2 Freeling 3 Vine Vale Green 4 Vine Vale White 5 Tanunda Black 6 Nuriootpa 7 Angaston 8 Tanunda White 9 Kapunda Black

P 7 7 6 6 7 4 6 7

Bye 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

W 6 6 3 3 2 2 1 0

D 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

L 0 0 3 3 4 2 5 6

SF 36.5 29.5 20 15.5 17.5 13.5 10 7.5

SA 4 11 16 20 21 10 26 31

GF 221 209 173 148 150 116 114 93

GA 94 143 155 162 173 100 195 202

P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

W 6 5 4 3 3 2 0 0

D 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 1

L 0 1 1 3 4 3 5 6

SF 29 29 22 26 20 21 15 6

SA 10 9 15 12 22 16 23 35

GF 186 180 157 158 168 138 133 111

GA 109 112 140 126 187 150 180 227

Pts 52 47 37 36 32 28 15 7

P 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Bye 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

W 6 4 2 2 2 1 0

D 0 1 2 0 1 2 2

L 0 1 2 4 3 3 4

SF 26 18 17 17 17 17 14

SA 10 16 16 19 16 16 21

GF 183 154 140 143 122 117 135

GA 121 140 147 160 124 136 166

Pts 50 34 26 25 24 22 17

P 6 6 7 6 6 6 6 7 6

Bye 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1

W 5 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 0

D 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1

L 0 1 3 2 1 3 5 5 5

SF 28 24.5 24 19 22 11.5 15 13 11

SA 5 11 18 16 9 22 20 26 22

GF 167 172 180 159 134 106 129 124 112

GA 69 125 167 164 97 155 168 182 156

Pts 47 44 40 34 33 19 18 16 10

TENPIN BOWLING Barossa Bowland League results, points to date. Morning Stars: C D Players 107, Lucky Strikes 103, Bowled Out 102, Two Of Us 94, Luckey Ducks 91. Star bowler: Sharon Leske 52 POA (pins over average). Valleyites: Season ended for 2011 and starts up Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Star bowlers: Ken White 58 POA, Hannah Rossack 44 POA. Grapevines: Shane Waechter 146, Jeanette Georg 129, David Leske 121, Wade Aslin 120, Stephen McIntyre 119, Sarah Mibus 119, Karl Solly 118, Graeme Heinrich 117, Debra Loffler 112, Alison Munzberg 106, Ben Chopping 97, Simon Paine 93, Rex Parmiter 87, Lee Parmiter 84, Leslie Walsh 81, Justin Bootsma 76, Craig LeCornu 67. Star bowlers: David Leske 28 POA, Debra Loffler 38 POA. Have A Ball: Creepshow 117, Triple XXX 91, Lighting 70, Pinheads 70, Aint No Turkey 51, Balls Of Fury 46. Star bowlers: Christy Nordin 68 POA, David Roehr 60 POA. Barossa Juniors: The Triple M’s 62, The Strikers 62, Pinkillers 61, Triple Threat 58, Chinese Fireballs 57, Pinheads 49, Annihilators 37. Star bowlers: Danika King 15 POA, Matthew Phillips 48 POA.

KEGEL Ladies We had our last night’s play for 2011 with Ruth taking first place. The highest frame score was 42 and lowest 10. Hope we have some Christmas cheer and come back kegelling stronger in 2011. Merry Christmas to all readers.

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Pts 61 54 32 27 24 21 14 6

RIFLE SHOOTING Second stage at 600 yards of the Anthony Helbig Trophy last Saturday. There were 14 shooters who faced the targets. The sky was clear at the start of the match but later scattered cloud rolled in changing the light which aided those using scoped rifles to sight the targets clearer. It was also a difficult and demanding few hours of competition with a couple of close scores. The wind varied in strength along with swinging from left to right and back again quickly catching many competitors out while they were aiming at their targets. Experience of reading the mirage downrange was a real benefit in addition to the occasional wind flag movement. Experience again showed through with Dave Lindner scoring 95.6 to win the match just nudging Bob Ireland out with 95.4, Dave was also the only shooter to reach his handicap limit. In F Class, Jim Taylor top scored with husband and wife team Trevor and Lynn Otto following closely. Apologies - Incorrectly reported last week was no one winning the Les Williams 1000 yards trophy, there was a winner - Dave Lindner. Scores: Fullbore: D Lindner - R1: 48.3, R2: 47.3 - 95.6, H/c 6.75. B Ireland 48.3, 47.1, 95.4, 4.5. J Hoerisch - 45.1, 46.3, 91.4, 6.0. T Klose - 45.0, 45.2, 90.2, 8.5. G Davies - 45.3, 41.1, 86.4, 11.5. S Preece - 39.2, 32.0, 71.2, F Class: J Taylor - R1: 56.1, R2: 54.1, 110.2, H/c 9.0. T Otto - 51.0, 57.1, 108.1, 5.35. L Otto - 52.0, 54.2, 106.2, 4.75. A Kerin - 51.1, 51.0, 102.1, 11.5. P Larsen - 51.1, 49.0, 100.1,15.25. S Smithson - 48.2, 51.1, 99.3. S Larsen - 48.0, 51.3, 99.3. D Barlow 42.0, 41.1, 83.1 Probationers. Next week: John Hoerisch Trophy @ 700 yards.

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Division One Angaston 117 v Kapunda 73. J Standish 34 v G Redden 17; B Bowden 22 v R Rogers 19; D Jaunay 29 v I Otterspoor 22; B Teakle 32 v M Dew 15. Lyndoch 109 v Eudunda 85. T Noble 27 v B Warner 15; P Uranjek 28 v P Eva 17; C Rule 31 v J Hanns 27; J Sharratt 23 v M Schutz 26. Nuriootpa 74 v Freeling 110. G Langley 17 v G Fergusson 29; R Walker 18 v L Ryan 36; R Grope 14 v H Sykes 23; T Billing 25 v C Kearns 22. Tanunda - bye. Division Two Freeling 54 v Angaston White 71 B Schuster 14 v B Tuttle 26; F Hines 17 v D Armstrong 24; G Maynard 23 v C Tabe 21. Kapunda 63 v Angaston Blue 79. K Matthews 24 v C Reardon 28; P Maitland 22 v K Renshaw 19; P Hart 17 v L Teakle 32. Nuriootpa Gold 96 v Tanunda White 55. P Buckley 36 v M Hurst 17; T Gibbons 34 v E Allanson 13; I Klaebe 26 v T Ratsch 25. Tanunda Black 80 v Nuriootpa Black 64. D Meertens 22 v T Elix 25; A Price 28 v S Jones 17; D Schiller 30 v N Jaensch 22. Lyndoch - bye. Division Three Angaston 75 v Freeling 67. I Philp 23 v K Bettens 21; C Vereyken 28 v W Pitt 25; H Schmied 24 v L Goedecke 21. Kapunda Black 81 v Eudunda 58. J Baldwin snr 29 v G Schutz 17; C Reardon 24 v F Schmidt 26; J Baldwin jnr 28 v R Hams 15. Kapunda Red 92 v Lyndoch 55. B Phillips 35 v J Allwood 14; D Franks 28 v D Turvey 21; B Carrick 29 v C Turner 20. Nuriootpa Black 63 v Tanunda 84. D Quodling 29 v J Miegel 30; P Jones 22 v D Goodwin 21; A Shoesmith 12 v T Leech 33. Nuriootpa Gold - bye.

Bowls teams EUDUNDA Division One v Kapunda at Kapunda (cars to leave at 12.30pm): R Hnatyszyn, J Willoughby, A Pfitzner, B Warner; M Geister, T Schiller, W Mader, J Hanns; G Mitev, P Voigt, G Schmidt, P Eva; R Leditschke, G Doecke, D Kleinig, M Schutz. Division Three v Nuri Black at Nuriootpa (cars to leave at 12.15pm): T Branford, M Nietschke, R Milde, G G Schutz; G Zerner, F Schiller, K Laucke, R Hams; G O Schutz, D Pope, R Regnier, F Schmidt. Reserves: G Minge, C Menz, G Goedecke, K Hines, K Heinrich. Midweek Men v Angaston Blue at Eudunda: M Christie, B Mader, J Willoughby; G Minge, C Menz, B Hams; G Mitev, R Regnier, F Schmidt. Ladies v Lyndoch at Eudunda: A Brook, H Jenke, J Johnston, J Milde; B Pfitzner, L Mosey, K Hickey, B Marshall; D Mader, M Weymouth, D Twartz, M Nietschke; S Schutz, J Hams, P Gordge, D Leditschke. Reserve: J Pfitzner. Hostesses: J Milde, B Pfitzner. FREELING Division One v Lyndoch at Lyndoch: T Johansen, L Mullins, J Morris, G Fergusson; I McFarlane, N Marslen, T Mullins, L Ryan; J Brydson, N Lee, J Grantham, H Sykes; K Swanson, T Secomb, T Heinjus, C Kearns. Division Two v Kapunda at Kapunda: Phil Waldegrave, D Johansen, L Swanson, G Maynard; J Fidge, A Drury, P Heinjus, F Hines; J Gaertner, P Flowers, K Price, B Schuster. Division Three v Kapunda Black at Freeling: O Howson, C Trestrail, D Jamieson, K Bettens; Pam Waldegrave, P Erskine, W Pitt, G Holmes; P Fryer, W Rivett, D Schirmer, L Goedecke. Midweek v Lyndoch Gold at Lyndoch: B Schuster, L Swanson, J Brydson; W Pitt, T Mullins, J Grantham; K Bettens, I McFarlane, T Secomb. Reserves: P Waldegrave, J Fidge. KAPUNDA Division One v Eudunda at Kapunda: T Rae, R Gill, B O’Reilly, I Otterspoor; C Doecke, G Donovan, W Reardon, R Rogers; W Beavan, A Reinders, P Voumard, G Redden; C Otterspoor, F Hier, J Scholes, M Dew. Duty Rink: G Redden. Division Two v Freeling at Kapunda: G Campbell, T Scoot, J Trotta, P Maitland; R Scoot, P Dobbin, L Carter, K Matthews; T Noack, R Doecke, C Sunman, T Leslie. Division Three Red v Angaston at Kapunda: R Matschoss, B Carrick, B Goodfellow, B Cummins; B Adams, S Hart, B Brearley, B Phillips; P Sando, B Morris, T Scholes, D Franks. Division Three Black v Freeling at Freeling: S Franks, B Sweet, J Pitman, C Reardon; B van Gasteren, A Wilson, D Parish, K Dooley; D Sweet, T Waterman, E Pitman, J Baldwin snr. Cars: B Sweet, A Wilson, E Pitman. Midweek Black v Nuriootpa Green at Kapunda: T Leslie, K Matthews, G Redden; C Hamper, W Beavan, J Scholes; G Campbell, A Reinders, R

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www.barossaherald.com.au and follow the link in sport. And check out the bowls photos in sports gallery. Results for Thursday Pennants - December 1. Angaston Blue 57 v Tanunda Black 47. B Teakle 20 v J Garrett 14; C Tabe 19 v S Mewett 13; M Hurn 18 v B Wallace 20. Freeling 59 v Angaston White 70. T Secomb 19 v L Schulz 31; C Kearns 22 v T Edwards 18; T Mullins 18 v F Thomas 21. Kapunda Red 51 v Lyndoch Gold 60. C Sunman 21 v D Hausler 15; P Voumard 14 v J Sharratt 24; B O’Reilly 16 v K Boyle 21. Lyndoch Blue v Eudunda. Eudunda forfeited to Lyndoch Blue. Nuriootpa Black 48 v Nuriootpa Gold 74. T Elix 20 v R Chapman 20; T Billing 17 v G Langley 25; S Jones 11 v T Gibbons 29. Nuriootpa Green 65 v Nuriootpa Blue 42. W Williams 20 v D Wilson 16; I Klaebe 28 v B Randall 5; R Garrett 17 v P Rosenberg 21. Tanunda White 57 v Kapunda Black 76. R Schnieder 12 v G Redden 31; A Price 16 v T Rae 33; T Ratsch 29 v R Rogers 12. Ladies Eudunda 86 v Angaston 79. J Milde 22 v E Bond 17; M Nietschke 22 v E Argent 16; P Dutschke 19 v L Lablack 26; B Marshall 23 v L Teakle 20. Freeling 77.25 v Tanunda 68. L Mullins 17 v M Hurst 17; K Swanson 20 v G Woods 18; D Johansen 20.25 v M Meertens 18; J Dunbar 20 v D Light 15. Lyndoch 65 v Nuriootpa 70. V Reeves 22 v M Nolan 12; P Sharrett 11 v P Jones 23; D Jones 19 v D Baker 15; G McLeod 13 v M Elix 20. Kapunda - bye.

Rogers. Duty Rink: R Rogers. Midweek Red v Nuriootpa Gold at Nuriootpa: B van Gasteren, T Scoot, C Sunman; J Baldwin snr, W Reardon, B O’Reilley; R Parker, F Hier, P Voumard. Cars: Skippers. Ladies v Angaston at Angaston: A Petch, R Scoot, E Pitman, S Franks; D Sweet, P Dobbin, T Scholes, C Holmes; M Atkins, R Perry, P Ferns, C Reardon; D Huntley, B Hier, A Thiele, C Doecke. Cars: Skippers. LYNDOCH Division One v Freeling at Lyndoch: R Vanstone, W Southern, J Sharratt, B Howell; Di Jones, G Reeves, K Gavin, P Uranjek; D Wilson, T Drummond, G Ayres, C Rule; D Green, T Teague, D Hausler, T Noble. Duty rink: P Uranjek. Bar rink: B Howell. Division Two v Angaston Blue at Angaston. Cars depart 12.30pm: B Day, P Handke, E Palmer, B Allen; A Streames, B Koch, M Launer, R Filsell; R Heidrich, B Prime, A Turvey, K North. Division Three v Nuriootpa Gold at Lyndoch: B Fisher, R Plant, S Drummond, J Allwood; K Brown, J Emerson, I Turner, D Turvey; I Knight, R Idel, A Gerrard, C Turner. Reserves: Division One - B Prime; Division Two R Plant; Division Three - T Fisher. Midweek Gold v Freeling at Lyndoch: B Fisher, G Reeves, D Hausler; B Day, B Koch, K Boyle; A Gerrard, R Filsell, J Sharratt. Duty Rink: J Sharratt. Midweek Blue v Tanunda Black at Lyndoch: I Turner, T Drummond, D Moncrieff; D Lindner, A Turvey, M Launer; E Palmer, T Haycock, R Allan. Duty rink: D Moncrieff. ANGASTON Division One has a bye. Division Two Blue v Lyndoch at Angaston: A Hall, B Copperwheat, E Bond, K Renshaw; M Storton, W Newell, I Langley, C Reardon; D Tye, L Bell, M Teakle, L Teakle. Manager: M Storton. Umpire: L Teakle. Duty Rink: C Reardon. Division Two White v Nuriootpa Black at Angaston: P Gibbons, W Sibley, L Schulz, D Armstrong; M Klingner, S Heinze, B Bullock, B Tuttle; P Pech, T Hopkins, F Thomas, C Tabe. Manager: D Armstrong. Division Three v Kapunda Red at Kapunda: C LePage, P Clark, S Barnden, I Philp; A Grear, D Copperwheat, F Booth, C Vereyken; R Benjamin, J Carruthers, P Kerridge, B Agars. Manager: S Barnden. Cars depart 12.40pm; Drivers: Thirds. Midweek Blue v Eudunda at Eudunda: L Schulz, K Renshaw, M Hurn; J Carruthers, M Teakle, B Teakle; K Woodards, A Harvey, C Tabe. Manager: C Tabe. Cars depart 12.35pm; Drivers: Seconds. Midweek White v Nuriootpa Black at Angaston: A Grear, J Rodgers, T Hopkins; I Philp, P Gibbons, D Armstrong; R Benjamin, A Hall, F Thomas. Manager: A Hall. Umpire: F Thomas. TANUNDA Division One v Nuriootpa at Tanunda: M Silvestro, C Neldner, I Graetz, J Garrett; S Pech, D Grear, D Heidenreich, P Rost; R Ellis, W Noack, K Bartsch, R

Schneider; P Baverstock, I Jaensch, R Mewett, B Pech. Division Two Black v Tanunda White at Tanunda: J Ralston, K Schmaal, G Woods, A Price; G Farquharson, P Secker, K Wallace, D Schiller; R Bartsch, D Pech, M Meertens, D Meertens. Division Two White v Tanunda Black at Tanunda: M Silvestro, B Williams, B Wallace, E Allanson; F Altmann, W Noack, D Martin, M Hurst; H Rohrlach, J Farquharson, D Koch, T Ratsch. Duty Rink: T Ratsch. Division Three has a bye. Midweek morning has a bye. Midweek Black v Lyndoch Blue at Lyndoch: D Martin, B Ellis, D Heidenreich; H Rohrlach, D Goodwin, S Mewett; B Wallace, B Williams, J Garrett. Midweek White v Nuriootpa Blue at Tanunda: J Miegel, G Farquharson, P Secker; C Graetz, C Neldner, T Ratsch; C Traeger, P Baverstock, A Price. Duty Rink: P Secker. NURIOOTPA Division One v Tanunda at Tanunda. Refer to club selection board. Cars depart at 12.45pm. Division Two Gold has a bye. Division Two Black v Angaston White at Angaston. C Hughes, M Simpkin, L Tscharke, T Elix; S Rogers, S Jones, R Ellis, T Gibbons; A Jones, M Boehm, D Baker, N Jaensch. Cars depart 12.45pm; Drivers: C Hughes, S Rogers, N Jaensch. Division Three Gold v Lyndoch at Lyndoch: R Waples, G McCormick, K Bullock, J Mattner; K Williamson, H Roberts, L Steer, M Sims; C Reuter, M Waples, D Quodling, N Nolan. Cars depart 12.30pm. Drivers: G McCormick, M Sims, N Nolan. Division Three Black v Eudunda at Nuriootpa: K Steer, D Allen, C La Nauze, P Collyer; M Graetz, R Hahn, Aird Shoesmith, Phil Jones; M Medlow, L Wilkinson, K Reichelt, K Harrison. Duty Rink: P Collyer; Umpire: P Collyer. Midweek Gold v Kapunda Red at Nuriootpa: C Forbes, C Allen, T Gibbons; John McIntosh, S Rogers, R Chapman; J Reusch, Aird Shoesmith, G Langley. Umpire: G Langley. Duty Rink: T Gibbons. Midweek Black v Angaston White at Angaston: A Jones, L Tscharke, T Elix; J Bilney, S Jones, T Billing; K Bullock, R Ellis, C Baker. Cars depart 12.45pm; Drivers: C Baker, T Billing. Midweek Green v Kapunda Black at Kapunda: K Reichelt, J Bell, W Williams; A Fyfe, R Mattschoss, R Garrett; N Nolan, R Warnest, I Klaebe. Cars depart 12.30pm; Drivers: R Warnest, W Williams. Midweek Blue v Tanunda White at Tanunda: G Krahling, C Hughes, P Buckley; K Harrison, A Rayner, P Rosenberg; B Klaebe, L Steer, D Wilson. Cars depart 12.45pm; Drivers: C Hughes, P Rosenberg, D Wilson. Ladies Midweek v Freeling at Nuriootpa: L Hahn, A Shoesmith, N Chapman, M Nolan; H Roberts, J Chapman, G White, P Jones; M Waples, D Dalton, J McIntosh, D Baker; D Allen, J Krause, U Boettger, M Elix. Reserves: L Wilkinson, H Sandow, J Zanetic. Duty Rink: D Baker. Umpire: M Nolan.

Premiership tables DIVISION ONE Team

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D L

B

C

F

A

S

%

Pts

Nuriootpa Freeling Lyndoch Tanunda Angaston Eudunda Kapunda

10 10 10 10 10 10 10

6 5 5 4 3 2 1

0 1 0 0 1 0 0

1 1 1 2 1 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 0 1

749 771 754 733 711 697 585

709 701 708 595 753 795 739

40 70 46 138 -42 -98 -154

51.37 52.38 51.57 55.20 48.57 46.72 44.18

139 118 116 103 93 51 40

DIVISION TWO Team

P

W

D L

B

C

F

A

S

%

Pts

Angaston Blue Nuriootpa Gold Tanunda Black Nuriootpa Black Tanunda White Kapunda Lyndoch Angaston White Freeling

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

5 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1

542 540 519 463 548 504 496 482 412

466 424 485 499 549 467 535 483 553

76 116 34 -36 -1 37 -39 -1 -141

53.77 56.02 51.69 48.13 49.95 51.91 48.11 49.95 42.69

99 97 93 81 75 74 70 63 32

DIVISION THREE Team

P

W

D L

B

C

F

A

S

%

Pts

Nuriootpa Gold Kapunda Red Tanunda Eudunda Kapunda Black Nuriootpa Black Lyndoch Freeling Angaston

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

7 5 5 3 3 2 3 2 1

0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1

577 542 509 480 499 490 430 488 417

387 433 470 487 440 504 561 551 554

190 109 39 -7 59 -14 -131 -63 -137

59.85 55.59 51.97 49.64 53.14 49.30 43.40 46.98 42.95

124 103 90 72 70 69 62 52 42

MIDWEEK Team

P

W

D L

B

C

F

A

S

%

Pts

Kapunda Black Nuriootpa Gold Nuriootpa Green Tanunda Black Lyndoch Blue Lyndoch Gold Tanunda White Freeling Kapunda Red Nuriootpa Black Angaston Blue Angaston White Nuriootpa Blue Eudunda

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

8 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0

1 3 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

577 600 536 534 480 458 550 443 519 540 486 456 503 393

483 483 448 425 492 470 532 451 509 502 549 599 556 576

94 117 88 109 -12 -12 18 -8 10 38 -63 -143 -53 -183

54.43 55.40 54.47 55.68 49.38 49.35 50.83 49.55 50.49 51.82 46.96 43.22 47.50 40.56

116 99 97 90 80 79 77 74 72 66 57 41 36 24

LADIES Team

P

W

D L

B

C

F

A

S

%

Pts

Nuriootpa Kapunda Tanunda Eudunda Lyndoch Angaston Freeling

9 9 9 9 9 9 9

5 4 4 4 3 3 3

1 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 1 1 2 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

657 535 600 603 538 624 573

551 531 596 643 535 619 610

106 4 4 -40 3 5 -38

54.39 50.18 50.16 48.39 50.14 50.20 48.41

131 123 103 102 100 90 89

2 2 3 3 4 6 6

1 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 7

0 1 2 4 4 4 4 6 6

2 2 4 4 4 5 5

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WILLIAMSTOWN superstar Tess Madgen helped her Bendigo Spirit team to their biggest win of the WNBL season to date on the weekend. In Bendigo’s 71-30 win over the AIS, the slashing forward scored 18 points and pulled in seven rebounds as well as three steals thanks to her cat-like quickness on defence.

Who is a character at the club and why? Liam Holland - he is very charismatic, fun to be around and is always positive. Who is the best player you have played with and against? Leonardo Ware (Little League days, now playing AAA with Atlanta) is the best I’ve played with, while in 2005 I played against Justin Smoak, who is now with Seattle Mariners in the USA major leagues. Who are your sporting idols? Hank Aaron (former home run recordholder), Jackie Robinson (first black player in major leagues), and Satchel Paige (former Negro League star). Any superstitions? No. What event has inspired or amazed you? Seeing my mum healthy after lung troubles. If you were President what issue would you address? Unemployment. Pet hates on the baseball diamond? Losing. Favourite actor and movie? Denzel Washington and Malcolm X. If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Lee Thompson Young.

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and Lyndoch (courtesy of their 24-shot win over Eudunda) have jumped the Magpies who were sitting second before the round. The Magpies now have less than a game lead over fifth-placed Angaston who secured a 44-shot win over Kapunda. In Division Two, Angaston Blue sit atop the ladder just ahead of a resurgent Nuri Gold in second and Tanunda Black in third.

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0217 0923 1524 2043

2.05 0.65 1.59 0.88

0308 1002 1606 2125

2.25 0.43 1.73 0.79

0345 1034 1638 2156

2.39 0.30 1.80 0.72

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2.49 0.23 1.82 0.67

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1.54 0.39

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1.62 0.34

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1.69 0.61 0.82 0.79

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1.73 0.30 0.83 0.75

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1.74 0.31 0.83 0.73

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A DRIZZLY morning greeted the day as the magpies and kookaburras sung in the trees overhead. The grass was damp under foot and the flies on the rod swayed in time with every foot step. Heading over the hill I could see the dam. The dam sat neatly in the valley below, full of promise. On arrival several mountain ducks move from one side of the dam to the safety of the sheltered water near the far bank. Their calls echoed in the tranquil morning air. The line whistled over head as the first cast was laid on to the still clear water and allowed to sink for a brief moment before commencing

the first retrieve. To the east the sky was turning orange as I felt a sharp pull on the fly line. Raising the 5wt sage I felt the weight of a good fish as it shook rolled and thumped trying to rid itself of the hook. After a fierce tug of war and a few aerobatic jumps I was gaining line and the fish was nearing the bank. Gliding the knotless net through the weed on the edge of the water I swiftly lifted a fat rainbow trout in to the safety of the bottom of the net. Admiring its wonderful colouring for a brief moment I removed the barbless hook rolled the net over and the fish swam strongly away. Tight lines until next week.

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DEFENCE: South Gawler’s Nathan Bartsch shapes to defend a ball from Sandy Creek’s Alistair Crothers during Saturday’s A1 game. All the cricket scores are on page 43.

Cricket The weather was much better for the cricketers on Saturday with games possible in all grades. All the scores are on page 43.

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“It was a country meeting which didn’t have off course betting coverage and it was fantastic that Jake was able to come away with a winner.” It wasn’t just a winner - it was the Jamestown Cup - on Sky Raider. Toeroek’s next winner was at Broken Hill on October 22 on Stratocruiser for Balaklava trainer David Halliday. On Sunday, November 27, at Clare, Toeroek really hit the spotlight landing a treble. His first winner was Birdman for Tony McEvoy.

In the following race he was successful on Bring Them On for Nicole Bruggeman from Echunga. Then in the final race he landed Fly Half for Morphettville trainer Paula Trenwith. Toeroek’s sixth winner was last Sunday at Murray Bridge on About Me for local trainer John Hyam. “I’m lucky to have Tony as my master and he goes through my rides with me after each meeting to point out things I did well and where I can improve,” Toeroek said.

Despite his incredible start, Toeroek can’t ride in the city until he has had 110 rides on the country and provincial circuit and McEvoy said he would be in no rush to push his apprentice into the city. “I think it is best for Jake to learn his craft properly before being asked to ride under city pressure,” McEvoy said. No guessing Toeroek’s dream. “To win a Melbourne Cup would be great - even to ride in the race would be a thrill,” he said.

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The annual Gawler and Districts challenge against Mildura in junior grades took place on the weekend. All the results from around the region are on page 44.

Bowls Results, team selections and premiership tables are on page 45. Club notes on the Herald website at: www.barossaherald.com.au

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HORSE racing is about winners and Jake Toeroek has made an amazing start to his riding career. Toeroek, 17, only made his riding debut on October 1 but already has ridden six winners from just 30 rides. And he has had 13 placings as well. Apprenticed to Tony McEvoy at Kildalton Park, Toeroek, from Birdwood, had no association with horses or the racing industry while attending the town’s high school. “I had always wanted to ride horses so when I left school I decided to do a TAFE course and found myself serving an apprenticeship with trainer John McMillan when he was based at Mount Pleasant,” Toeroek said. “As soon as I started I loved riding but when John decided to move I took the opportunity to join Tony at Kildalton Park just over a year ago.” While he has been riding trackwork for more than a year as well as attending the TAFE riding course, Toeroek didn’t make his riding debut until the Jamestown Cup meeting on Saturday, October 1. McEvoy took a team of runners to the meeting to give his apprentice a book of rides. “I thought it was the perfect meeting for Jake to start off his riding,” McEvoy said.

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