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By JOHN CRAWFORD MORE than $1million has been poured into sport and recreation groups across the region through the latest round of state government funding. Barossa Valley Hockey Association (BVHA) was the biggest recipient, securing $500,000 to install a synthetic turf pitch at Stockwell Recreation Park. Minister for Recreation and Sport Tom Kenyon announced the recipients on Friday, with the association among eight groups in the region to secure a slice of the $6.5million through the Community Recreation and Sports Funding Program. “Grassroots sports organisations are so important to the fabric of South Australia, and the state government is committed to supporting local sport and recreation groups as they strive to help create stronger communities,” Mr Kenyon said. “These projects will make a significant contribution to the community by improving the level of service and activities local clubs offer South Australians.” BVHA president Courtney Ribbons said the new multi-purpose synthetic surface would not only make it safer for players, but it would also enable people to learn to play at higher levels of the sport. “Grass hockey is a very different game to turf hockey, and as a result any of our players who want to represent their state, really have to go and play in Adelaide to learn how to play a turf hockey game,” Ms Ribbons said. “It is quicker, it is flatter, (and) it is just a different sport. “We are really happy (because) now we can provide the coaching and training for our players that lets them represent the state and go as high as they want to go.” While the association currently has about 620 members, Ms Ribbons said she hoped the new turf would attract even more. “It has been on our priority list for a very long time,” she said.

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“We haven’t yet worked out at what times and when we are going to use it, but obviously being under lights and a synthetic surface, it can be used year-round and in the evenings as well, so we would hope to schedule perhaps some evening games, but all that is to be decided. “We are really excited about the prospect of potentially hosting some tournaments and some metropolitan premier league games.” While the new synthetic turf pitch will be used as often as possible, there will still be games played on the remaining four grass pitches at the park. Tennis in the Barossa has also received a hefty boost from the funding announcements. Not only will the artificial pitch at Stockwell also accomodate 12 new tennis courts, but Tanunda Tennis Club also received $200,000 in the same round of funding for tennis and netball development.

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T THE Herald has been following the story of the Barossa protection border since it was announced in Tanunda in April last year, so it was no surprise that when the government announced it was going to make changes, barossaherald.com.au was right on the ball on Thursday. Within minutes of staff at the Herald getting word Minister John Rau was making changes to the Barossa protection Bills and development plan amendment, we had it up online for all to see. Once again proving that when big news breaks in the Barossa, we have got it covered. A day on the green was held on Saturday and we had Greg Haar there snapping all the action from on stage and in the crowd, so if you headed along to see Hall and Oates or Iva, be sure to head to barossaherald.com.au and see if you were snapped or just relive the memorable experience. The Kapunda Harness Racing Club held its first meeting of 2012 on Sunday and once again we had John Crawford in the thick of the action, with plenty of photos from the day’s races online in a gallery. As always, a gallery is on the website with plenty of photos from the weekend’s sporting action, including the one-day cricket grand final at Sandy Creek on Sunday. This weekend is the Declaration of Vintage, and once again we will have some there to capture all the action and bring you the winners of the awards early next week. Remember, barossaherald.com.au updates news whenever it happens, not just once a week, so be sure to check it out whenever you get a chance.

JAM PACKED: The crowd warmed to the sounds of Hall and Oates and Iva Davies at a day on the green in Tanunda on Saturday. For more details turn to page 17 and also click on the photo gallery at barossaherald.com.

he page 4 headline says it all. 100 million to see the Barossa’s best. It was a good few days for the area with the cast of a high-rating Chinese television show shooting in the Barossa on Tuesday and Wednesday, then on Saturday passengers from four cruise ships docked in Adelaide made their way to Jacob’s Creek in Rowland Flat. Renowned director Zhang Yibai, of the Chinese drama Jiang Ai which means Cherish Your Love Forever, went as far as to say he was certain the Barossa would receive an influx of tourists from his country after the episodes went to air. Not doubting his opinion but how can we be sure? When the Barossa receives world wide attention, as it did in January with the Santos Tour Down Under, is

there a follow up process to ensure benefits are obtained? The South Australian Tourism Commission and its associate branches do a fantastic job promoting what South Australia and the Barossa has to offer. The Tour Down Under and Clipsal 500 are simply wonderful advertisements for our state. A China marketing campaign has been announced by the SATC for the second half of 2012 to capitalise on the television drama. The Barossa itself has brilliant events such as the Vintage Festival, Gourmet weekend, Melodie Nacht, and Cruise On to name but a few. Does the Barossa have an input into the SATC marketing push to try and attract guests for those events or it is just a generic ‘come to South Australia’? Tourism is not simply about telling us what’s on, it is ensuring we capitalise on opportunities.

SIZZLING:The field steams into the first turn at Kapunda’s Dutton Raceway for the sprint, a 980 metre dash around the circuit. For more photos see barossaherald.com.au.

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Rotary sets sights on shooting festival Mr Bolton said the day would not just focus on shooting and giving people the chance to use a firearm, but would also feature quality food, drinks and family entertainment, much like the atmosphere created at the festival formerly held at Hahndorf. It is expected that if the event does go ahead, it will be in the first half of 2013, but an exact location is still to be decided. Mr Bolton said the club is keen to hear from any people or groups that would like to get involved with the planning and running of the event, in particular a shooting club who may be able to assist with firearms and safety. While it is expected alcohol will be available at the event, Mr Bolton said people who want to shoot would need to be alcohol-tested to ensure they had not been drinking.

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STARS: Lead actress Zhang Zixuan, Australian extra Michael Seeliger and lead actor Peng Guanying give Chateau Tanunda the thumbs up as they prepare for their next scene.

100 million to see the Barossa’s best A CHINESE drama series will showcase the Barossa Valley to more than 100 million television viewers. Jiang Ai, meaning Cherish Your Love Forever, will feature four episodes with scenes shot around the Barossa Valley, Adelaide, Fleurieu Peninsula and Adelaide Hills. Shooting took place on Tuesday and Wednesday last week at the iconic Chateau Tanunda, as well as Seppeltsfield and on Barossa Valley Way. The story is set around a group of young people, one of who inherits a winery in Australia. The series is directed by the renowned Zhang Yibai, who is well-known in China for his work in both television and film. Producer Jing Jianlin

said the Barossa Valley was the ideal location to suit the theme of the series. “It is about wine and love, so it is the perfect theme to be shot in this area,” he said. “This (Tuesday) is our first day of shooting here and the places we have picked are very special and definitely represent the area. “Adelaide and Barossa have a name that goes well in China, and soon everyone will be aware of them. “When the series goes to air, it will have more than 100 million people watching.” He said he was very thankful to the South Australian Tourism Commission (SATC) for organising the filming process to come to South Australia. The concept for the

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Bless this Barossa fruit Changes made to protection laws This time honoured tradition is also commemorated by the Barons of the Barossa who declare the vintage. The Wine Fraternity was founded in 1974 by influential Barossa winemakers This year’s program involves the blessing of the grapes at Tabor Church, Murray Street, Tanunda, at 11am. At 11.30am the grapes leave the church on an historical carriage as the church bells ring and escorted along the street by girls in traditional costumes, with Tanunda Town Band, the wine WH1788166

EVER wondered why people, some dressed in traditional costume, gather in Tanunda on a particular Sunday each February? It’s because they are keen to celebrate Barossa’s Declaration of Vintage. This Sunday, February 19, again marks the blessing of the Barossa’s first crush of grapes and everyone is invited. February is the month grape harvesters and grape pickers come to life and move through Barossa vineyards to pick the fruit.

fraternity and vintage wines trucks in tow. At noon the convoy finishes at the rotunda where the forecast of the vintage is revealed and the awards are announced for Winemaker of the Year, Vigneron of the Year and services to the Industry Award and the Geoff Knights Viticulture Innovation Award. The 2012 footpath plaque will honour the late Baron Len Evans OA. Following the awards, the grapes will be crushed in a vintage crusher and those who attend can sample the juice.

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THE Barossa protection laws have been changed to address concerns over excessive restrictions. Designed to protect the Barossa Valley from urban sprawl, the Protection Bills and associated Development Plan Amendment (DPA) introduced to Parliament in September last year have been met with public outcry. Minister for Planning John Rau said councils and the community had raised concerns about the DPA, in particular the unintended restrictions on clearly appropriate development in the protection area. Mr Rau said he will introduce a new DPA as soon as possible, along with modified bills to allow appropriate development, while still protecting the intended region. Key changes to the DPA will enable expected development in townships, enable housing on some existing allotments within the rural area, enable development that supports primary production in rural areas; and prevent the further division of rural land for urban development. In light of the changes, public meetings on the original DPA have been canned, including one scheduled for the Barossa Valley on March 20. A new period of public consultation will now begin, and anyone who made a submission on the original DPA will also be invited to make another. “I understand residents’ concerns

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about the restrictions imposed by the current interim amendment and that’s why we have taken this extra time to work with the local communities to deliver the most effective interim Development Plan Amendment we can,” Mr Rau said. Barossa Council has reserved its judgment on the new DPA and will seek more details before backing any changes. Mayor Brian Hurn said he hoped for “more meaningful dialogue” with the government before any actual changes are made. “We haven’t seen the revised protection Bill or DPA, and are keen to know more about what the new legislation may provide before saying any or all of council’s concerns have been addressed - but we hope that all of council's previous policies for development in towns and rural areas will be reinstated,” Mr Hurn said. Council is also concerned the protection push could impact the proposed Tanunda East DPA. The rezoning, which will allow for up to 350 new houses to be built on Menge Road, is currently awaiting approval. Mr Hurn said council had been advised the Tanunda East DPA would not proceed until the Barossa protection legislation was finalised. “We will be seeking an assurance from the minister so that investors and the community see that the Barossa is indeed ‘open for business’.”

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The crowd was immediately on its feet enjoying one hit song after another from the dance anthems like ‘Electric Blue’ to the true blue Oz classic ‘Great Southern Land’. At one point the white-haired pop icon invited to the microphone contemporary Australian singer/songwriter Michael Paynter who sang lead vocals to several Icehouse songs before returning to playing keyboard. The energy of the band was complemented by a spectacular high-tech backdrop, featuring flashing lights and video footage. Hall and Oates had a hard act to follow but proved themselves up for the challenge. Supported by a large backing band and an equally large collection of chart-toppers from the 70s and 80s, this talented double act showed why they are still the biggest selling pop duo of all time. Against all medical advice many middle-aged concert goers were on their feet again transported back in time by the music. For all the colour and excitement of a day on the green, visit barossaherald.com and click on the photo gallery.

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when their places start falling down. If there is an alternative and safer route the bigger trucks should be made to use it. Bob Mee Nuriootpa Organ donors Recently I have heard a number of highly credentialled people talk about the value or otherwise of signing organ donor permission forms and wills. Evidently, relatives can and do over-ride the wishes of many deceased in relation to organ donation and the number of wills “challenged” makes one wonder if either document is worth the paper they are written on. Rick Drewer Gawler East Club issue I am a financial member of the Truro & Districts Raceway Inc and was elected to the founding committee in 2009. The Truro & District Raceway was formed to conduct dirt circuit racing on some land on Frankton Road, Dutton owned by Mrs Christine Verran of Kapunda and appropriately named “Verran Park”. Ever since I have been a member there have been numerous issues that have occurred to me, which I believe has not been fair. As I have had a great experience with all forms of motorsports as a member of the St John Ambulance Brigade - Adelaide (Motor Cycle) Division and the Eudunda Division, SA Ambulance Service Eudunda Branch and the Australian Citizens Radio

Monitors (SA) Inc of 39 years, I placed my hand up to be the starter at the raceway. To look professional, I spent $100 for a black and white chequered jacket and it was my intention to do the flag waving from the centre of the track using some big tyres for protection as they do at other speedway tracks. There was great opposition from some committee and club members and they forced me to do the starting from the outside. While I was a member of St John I always was on duty in the centre of the track where we attended to any injured persons and were subjected to bikes and cars of a close nature. To assist me to convince them I had my ex-superintendent write a letter to the club justify my case. This still did not help me. At club meetings I used to sit up the front as I have problems hearing due to the tinnitus I have and when they found out I had it, I was not elected to do it the following year. However I am allowed to do radio communications at the Clipsal 500 and there is no comparison between the two. Will the club pay me $100 for my jacket which I am unable to use? Is this justice? While I was a committee member I created a Facebook group where there were about 500 members. When I was not re-elected to the committee they deemed I should hand over ownership to the club of which I did, however as the creator I had to be one of the administrators. During this time there were some issues that occurred and as I spoke up about them the committee decided to start an official group,

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CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am HC, 10.30am; Penrice: 10.30am Harvest thanks Pr Pberscheldt; Keyneton: 9am HC; Eden Valley: 10am LR; Springton: 11am HC. Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T, 11am M; Tabor: 9.45am. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9am HC AGM; Sedan: 9.30am R; Stonefield: 9.30am R. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am harvest thanksgiving, HC . Freeling Parish: Freeling: 10.45am; Rosedael: 8.45am. Gawler: Zion, Pr Geoff Havelberg, Ph 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am W HC; 10.45am C W. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock: Nain: 9am LR, Harvest Thanks; Greenock: 10.30am HC, 9.45am JAM; Gnadenfrei: 9am HC Harvest Thanks + shoebox. Kapunda Parish: Kapunda: 9am P; Bethel: 10.30am HC; Allen’s Creek: 10am R. Langmeil Parish:8.45am T HC,10.30am C. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 4pm Parish Service installation of Rev W Schiller; 6pm shared tea. Light Pass Strait Gate: 10am Parish Service B at Gruenberg. Lyndoch Parish: Not supplied. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am HC, Pr A Kitson, 10.30am W, Pr A Kitson; Holy Trinity: 11am Mod HC; Ebenezer: 10am LR; Neukirch: 9.30am Harvest Thanksgiving. Robertstown Parish: Robertstown: 10am LR; Robertstown: 10am LR. St John’s Parish: St J: 9am; Sch: 10.30am. www.barossaherald.com.au

St Paul’s Parish:St P: 8.45am T HC; Gdb: 10.30am 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: Angaston: 10am SdK; Nuriootpa: 8.30am HC SdK; Tanunda: 8.30am HC MM; Lyndoch: 10am HC MM; Williamstown: 10am HC PB. Sunday School at Angaston. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Hamilton: 7.45am; Kapunda: 9.15am; Eudunda: 11am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 11am Webb; Tanunda: 9am Webb; Angaston: 9am Mickan; Truro: 11am Mickan. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Haskard, 5pm McClymont HC; Sandy Creek: 9.30am Littleford HC; Williamstown:10am Argent. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Mr Andrew Partington HC KC; Robertstown: 9.30am Rev Richard Carter HC. 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

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Church Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane 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.

hand back ownership to me and requested me to close it down as it was not official. At a meeting on October 31, 2011 a motion was passed requesting me to “shut down the page”. At the time I noticed the discrepancy between the terminology used and knew the motion was wrong. Later in the meeting reference was made by a person of shutting down the page. I knew it was incorrect and I said “make me”. I was asked to repeat it which I did. Next day I received a letter from the secretary requesting me to shut down the page and I had to do it by November 16, 2011. A week later I received another letter from the secretary advising me that the current president had placed a complaint against me for a serious breach of the club’s code of conduct for what I had said. As a result of this the committee decided to conduct a hearing and make a decision on what they should do about it. It was held on Saturday, December 17 2011, and as I play lawn bowls I was unable to attend. However in the meantime due to the motion being incorrect I believe I was not guilty. A hearing was conducted and the outcome was a six month suspension as a club member. I was given the opportunity to appeal. Due to me not including the word appeal within that letter I lost my right to appeal. I have made about 20 attempts to rejoin the group and I have been refused every time. The annual general meeting of the club was held on January 29, 2012 which I was not allowed to attend. Upon receiving a copy of the agenda and minutes where it was stated there was a case about me of discrimination so I had been misrepresented. I wrote to the secretary asking to attend the next general or special general meeting to state my case and be heard. This was refused due to my suspension. Once again is this justice?

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For further information re these problems and how to overcome them, I can be contacted by phone 8581 7149 or email: akmen@bigpond.com Adrian Menzel Robertstown Politician’s plea Every year on March 8 we celebrate International Women’s Day. While it is a day to celebrate the achievements of women around the world, the hardship many women still experience is also recognised. The United Nations has designated ‘connecting girls, inspiring futres’ as the theme for International Women’s Day 2012. I am in the process of researching the experiences, achievements and aspirations of young women in our community for a speech to be delivered in State Parliament to mark International Women’s Day 2012. I am very keen to hear the stories about young women in our community who have a history of achievement and can provide inspiration to others. The achievement can be in any field or endeavour, from academic to sporting to caring to mentoring. I am particularly interested in the stories about young women who have achieved against the odds. I would be very grateful if readers could forward to me stories of young women in our community who have a record of achievement. They can be emailed to me at: light@parliament.sa.gov.au or posted to my office at 148 Murray Street Gawler. Responses by February 29 would be appreciated. I would also like to draw readers’ attention to the Gawler International Women’s Day Event on Sunday, March 4 at the Gawler & Barossa Jockey Club function room between 2pm-4pm. Bookings are essential and more information can be obtained online at www.iwdgawler.org.au Tony Piccolo MP Member for Light Proudly brought to you by

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Traffic problems WHEN the rail line was temporarily closed from the Penrice mine to Gawler we were told by a Penrice mine spokesman that it would take 72 trucks a day to transport the soda ash to Adelaide. I assumed the double b trucks transporting this ash would use Stockdale Road to the Sturt Highway and onto Adelaide. Alas some drivers are going through Tanunda using Murray Street and the Gomersal Road and returning the same way. I rang the Dept of Main Roads to ask why the trucks were not using the Tanunda ring road and was told Murray Street is an arterial road designed to take the heavy loads and the trucks have every right to use it. I referred the spokesman to the problems they were having in the UK with the large volume of traffic coming from the continent. As the main road north is the M1 and that is being upgraded to four lanes each way there are bottle necks on it every single day. So in an effort to by pass these problems truck drivers are now driving through the towns and villages that straddle the M1. Some of the houses in the villages are over 100 years old and with the constant vibration from these monster trucks the houses are literally crumbling and falling down. This is now happening in Tanunda and you only have to stand in the post office when one of these trucks thunders by and you can feel the vibrations from the vehicles. I just hope these home and office owners get a good legal adviser

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Sam Watson, of Tanunda, will be one on February 16.

Jed Geister, of Nuriootpa, will be three on February 16.

Hayley Henke, of Angaston, was seven on February 9.

Chloe Noack, of Tanunda, was five on February 15.

Parker Zimmermann, of Nuriootpa, was five on February 15.

Herald birthday photographs are taken inside The Co-op’s Toyworld section, Nuriootpa, each Saturday. Parents are asked to line up from 10am. An A5 copy of the photo is available to the parents for a fee of $5.50. For more details, contact the Herald on 8563 2041. Jasmin Linke, of Nuriootpa, was one on February 11.

Giles Button, of Angaston, was five on December 6.

Who’s new? Diego Noé Traeger, son of Simon and Jerly of Mt Crawford, was born on January 31 at Tanunda Hospital, weighing 6lb (2720g). He is a grandchild for Jeff and Petita Traeger of Tanunda and Margarito and Rosalinda Euceda of Honduras.

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Healthy lifestyles for all HEALTHY living can be enjoyed by all, regardless of age, fitness level, employment or disability. Physical activity, when supervised by qualified professionals, can be a form of medicine, helping to manage diseases like diabetes or rehabilitate people post trauma. Over 50s fitness programs are becoming more widespread as “baby boomers” look to extend their quality of life. Strength for Life (COTA), available at approved fitness centres, is one of the options available for our ageing population. Hydrotherapy, being waterbased and low-impact is ideal for a sedentary population. It provides increased flexibility and circulation through the joints and muscles. Participants with joint pain can increase the duration and intensity of exercise. Disability groups also enjoy the benefits of water exercise classes. Comrec (community recreation group for disabled people in the Northern Adelaide area), Novita Children’s Services and Scosa (Spastic Centre of South Australia) have been coming to STARplex Swim Centre for several years. The Australian Government is now targeting healthy lifestyle programs for employees and

DOCTORS

WATER: Strong health benefits for everyone. organisations through the new Healthy Workers Initiative. This focus reflects the demand for our community to be in good health. In the near future workplaces may take bolder steps to introduce corporate wellness programs based on health promotion - some already have on-site fitness areas. Group fitness classes or personal training sessions at lunchtime may soon go hand in hand with the removal of junk

food vending machines in an effort to stem the tide of an ever increasingly obese population. This would not only benefit workers but have a positive flow on effect for their business and the community in general. In the end a healthy lifestyle comes down to the choices we make for ourselves. Achieving good health comes down to the satisfaction we get from developing good eating habits and exercising properly.

It’s not too late to join the relay

Female Dr A. Kothari Dr O. Thein Dr N. Dabbagh

Practice Manager: Mrs Karen Tuckwell Reception: Dianne, Lauren, Natasha, Tremayne Practice Nurses: Leanne, Kerry, Eileen Our reception/nursing staff are trained to/and pride themselves in offering professional friendly service to our patients. REMEMBERED: Entrants and supporters, including Gawler mayor Brian Sambell, who took part in the 2011 Relay For Life in Gawler.

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Allcare also offers onsite allied services: Podiatrist: Mr Daniel Claassen consults alternate Fridays Social Worker: Mr Peter Dowling consults every Tuesday Psychologist: Mr Justin McKenzie alternate Wednesday’s General Surgeon: Mr Rimino Guerriero consults alternate Thursday afternoons.

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FOUR years on and the Gawler Relay For Life continues to be supported by a band of dedicated volunteers. The event will be held overnight on March 24 and 25 at Princes Park with the opening ceremony and survivors walk at 2pm. It’s a chance for teams of 10 to 15 people to participate in a relay-style walk or run to raise funds for the Cancer Council. The organising committee puts as much emphasis on raising awareness and remembering the reason why volunteers relay. Following the ceremony, the first lap of the relay is dedicated to cancer survivors and those who have cared for someone facing cancer. Following this first lap of honour, teams start off on their walk, while survivors and carers are invited to attend a special afternoon tea. How to get involved • It’s not too late to enter a team

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into the event, and there is a team recruitment officer who can help. • Volunteers are always welcome • Come along to the event and join in some of the other activities. Organisers have planned loads of entertainment, displays, games and competitions over the two days. The candlelight ceremony, held in the evening, is a highlight and allows entrants to light a candle to honour and support someone living with cancer or in remembrance of a loved one who died from the disease. Each year the organising committee is overwhelmed by the generosity of the Gawler community and surrounding districts, with sponsorship of venue hire from the Town of Gawler local businesses and community groups. For more information: Call Nicki on 0412 874 693 or Rosie on 0418 818 037, also check out the official website: relayforlife.org.au admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


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Sydney’s sizzling hotshots THE Gawler Arms is set to sizzle this month and this time it’s not the fabulous food. The Sydney Hotshots are in town on Saturday, February 18, which means a line up of some of Australia’s hottest looking guys. Bringing their new show Funtasia, these guys look forward to entertaining the ladies with their sensational bodies, dancing, acrobatics, comedy and even a little romance - just to turn

up the temperature. With a great mix of music and timeless character, the Funtasia tour has something for everyone and promises a night of fun and fantasy for the ladies. After all, it’s not every night a lady can be romanced by a secret agent, arrested by a police officer or carried away on horseback by a cowboy - all before midnight. Throughout the show, lucky ladies will also be invited on stage for the chance to win

fantastic prizes and for some up-close and personal attention from the sexy men. According to organisers, the show is a great night of entertainment, which is full of fun, games, laughter and plenty of eye candy. Performing more than 300 show per year throughout Australia and New Zealand, the Sydney Hotshots will call into Gawler for a 9pm show. Tickets are $25 each and for more details, phone 8522 1856.

BOOK NOW: Round up a group of friends and come and meet the boys from Sydney as they head to Gawler.

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Buckle up for a great ride

Calling all petrol heads BLOKES - you are invited to the second Petrol Head’s Shed night hosted this Friday, February 17. First run by Gawler couple David and Annette, they have now involved the Gawler Apex Club, with proceeds to be used for local projects and charities. This year men are encouraged to come see local horse power, with raffles, prizes and a comedian to provide enterainment. Blokes are also urged to bring along their pride and joy. However they must contact the organisers for registration purposes. The shed night is held at River Road, Evanston South in the old Monier factory. Just follow the signs on Main North Road. Tickets are $40, available at the gate, and includes food and a stubby holder. For more details, phone 0416 188 010.

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for the region. Before any of the professional bull riders can lay claim to over $11,000 in prize money and the coveted trophy buckle, they’ll have to overcome a pen of the toughest bulls assembled. These bulls, with massive reputations, are renowned for their electrifying intensity and athletic bucking styles. The event also involves three hours of dangerous drama on dirt, 50-buck outs, a huge video screen and a chest thumping sound system, followed by live band - ‘Barking Ants’ until late. Marrabel will deliver one of the best nights of entertainment you’ll ever experience. Gates open at 3pm and bull riding action begins from 7.30pm. Tickets are available at the gate with adults priced at $20, aged concession $15, children from 12 to 17 years $10, family $50 and children under 12 free. For more details, visit marrabelrodeo.

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AUSTRALIA’S professional bull riders return to churn up the dirt at the Marrabel Bull Ride, on Saturday, February 25. Noted as one of the toughest sports on earth, the riders will certainly add to the extreme action and super star match ups between the best bulls and the most accomplished bull riders from around Australia. The bull ride, endorsed by the PBR, will feature 25 riders all competing over two rounds, with the top eight scores then riding off in the championship round. They each have a chance to match their skills against eight extremely tough bulls from two of Australia’s leading stock contractors. According to PBR organisers, these events are more than just an action packed sporting competition, studies have shown they also provide a great economic boost for the local community attracting attendees from both inter and intra state, creating a key signature event

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Wonderful rural views Three-bedroom house on a large block. See Domain P3. THURSDAY 16TH FEBRUARY HOMBURG REAL ESTATE STOCKWELL Lot 393 Stockwell Road..................5:30 – 6:00pm

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FRIDAY 17TH FEBRUARY BAROSSA REAL ESTATE SPRINGTON 42 Angas Street...............................3:00 – 3:30pm NURIOOTPA 8 New Road.....................................4:00 – 4:30pm NURIOOTPA 3 Kindler Avenue .............................4:10 – 4:40pm SATURDAY 18TH FEBRUARY HOMBURG REAL ESTATE SANDY CREEK Lot 5 Williamstown Road ........11:30 – 12:00pm TANUNDA 1 Bethany Road.................................12:30 – 1:00pm TANUNDA 12 Bethany Road.................................1:00 – 1:30pm NURIOOTPA 13 Kranz Street................................1:00 – 1:30pm TANUNDA 11 Mill Street ......................................1:45 – 2:15pm TANUNDA 16 Homburg Street .............................2:30 – 3:00pm TANUNDA 5/213 Murray Street............................3:15 – 3:45pm TANUNDA 8 Acacia Street....................................4:00 – 4:30pm SUNDAY 19TH FEBRUARY JULIE TOTH REAL ESTATE NURIOOTPA 4C The Crescent ............................12:30 – 1:00pm NURIOOTPA 4B The Crescent ..............................1:00 – 1:30pm NURIOOTPA 73 Greenock Road...........................1:45 – 2:15pm TANUNDA 15 Coronation Avenue.........................2:30 – 3:00pm

BAROSSA REAL ESTATE NURIOOTPA 86 Reusch Drive ..........................11:00 – 11:30am NURIOOTPA 10 Queen Avenue ........................11:45 – 12:15pm NURIOOTPA 3 Kindler Avenue .............................1:15 – 1:45pm NURIOOTPA 8 New Road.....................................2:45 – 3:15pm NURIOOTPA 2 Harper Street................................2:45 – 3:15pm PENRICE 100 Penrice Road .................................3:45 – 4:15pm LYNDOCH 7 Robert Ross Drive............................4:45 – 5:15pm HOMBURG REAL ESTATE ANGASTON 1 Chinner Street............................11:00 – 11:30am TANUNDA 42A Maria Street ...............................12:30 – 1:00pm MARANANGA Lot 203 Neldner Road .................12:30 – 1:00pm TANUNDA 15 Hobbs Street..................................1:10 – 1:40pm NURIOOTPA 25 Atze Parade ................................1:15 – 1:45pm TANUNDA 34 Lehmann Road...............................1:50 – 2:20pm GREENOCK 2 Victor Road....................................2:00 – 2:30pm TANUNDA 18 Rosalie Avenue ..............................2:45 – 3:15pm NURIOOTPA 29 Falkenberg Road ........................2:45 – 3:15pm TANUNDA 6 Kalleske Court..................................3:30 – 4:00pm NURIOOTPA 79A Murray Street ...........................4:00 – 4:30pm FREELING 12 Mattiske Street ..............................4:30 – 5:00pm

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Real Estate Liftout

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SELF SUSTAINABLE: The house at Hamilton is pictured left, and right is the lounge room. IF A pony or a motor bike were on your children’s wish list this Christmas, give Vicki Chamings from Brock Harcourts Rural a call. Or perhaps you have been thinking about that tree change for a while, well there is no time like the present. This four-acre property midway between Kapunda and Marrabel gives the perfect introduction to country life, where all the hard work is done fully fenced into four, about one acre paddocks. The house yard, which is fully fenced, has a full length front and rear verandah and a double garage with separate power board, cement floor and lights. The home comprises three bedrooms, all with ceiling fans, and the main with built-in robes. Bedroom three, now primarily used as storage room, has a full wall of shelving.

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community centre, just 10 minutes from both Kapunda and Marrabel, and about a 30 minute drive from Gawler. With no close neighbours, the kids are free to be kids - make noise, ride motorbikes, have a horse, camp out, experience life. The Faith school bus collects children from the front gate. Previously the children from this home went to Kapunda school by bus as well. It is very self sustainable. There are vegies, fruit, sheep in the paddock at present, a chook yard for eggs and chicken, two big rainwater tanks and plenty of scope for additional water catchment, so the cost of living could be very low. If you’re ready to escape the rat race, and want some room to move contact Vicki Chamings, Brock Harcourts Rural 0417 812 254. RLA223600. Price guide $259,000-$269,000.

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The lounge has a cosy slow combustion heater and ceiling fan, and the adjacent dining room has reverse-cycle splitsystem air conditioning, which heats and cools all the living areas effectively. The timber kitchen is both neat and functional with plenty of cupboards, a double sink and an electric stove. There are numerous fruit trees including apricot, plum, nectarine, orange and lemon, as well as a very healthy passionfruit vine. There is also a large fenced vegie patch, with a great crop of strawberries and a portable shade house. Additional improvements include a single garage with cement floor and power, a large chicken coop, and a very large dog run should you need it. The property is well situated in the quiet town of Hamilton, close to the tennis courts and

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2 Harper Street LIVE WITHIN A GREAT COMMUNITY! This contemporary 4 brm, 2 bathroom home has been recently updated. Lots of family living space both inside & out, with a block size of 1175m2. The open reserves across from this property are the hub of gatherings between neighbours & a great space for children to play. Master with ensuite & WIR, separate lounge, kitchen, family, dining, large gazebo & a great shed. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

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3 Kindler Avenue

7 Robert Ross Drive SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM HOME Spacious separate lounge, which also includes a Flat screen TV & Entertainment unit, lrg kitchen with lots of bench space & access to the umr garage, o/plan family/meals, 4 brms, ensuite & built in walk in robes. Ducted R/C A/C, extra lrg dble gge umr with rear access, Rear verandah, estab gdns & fruit trees, R/wtr tank. Set in a great location on a 772m2 block. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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Don’t over look this great opportunity, nearly 400m2 of quality home built to the owners exacting standards, quality throughout, 4 spacious bedrooms & 3 living areas, solid brick construction, ducted A/C, vacuum maid, 3m ceilings, quality timber features throughout, drops and pelmets, floor coverings, all amongst the best you could wish for- 975m2 Block- LOOK AT THE VALUE!!!! Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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29 Road 42Stockwell Angas Street ROMANTIC HIDEAWAY!

86 Reusch Drive

Less than 65 km away from Adelaide CBD this romantic western red cedar cottage set on a large block over 1600m2 will surely steal your heart. Stylishly presented as an open plan 2 brm, 1 bathroom home with beautiful indoor/outdoor flow. Combustion heater/bread oven, evap. cooling, many fruit trees and veggie patch in beautiful cottage garden, rainwater tanks.Very affordable living or holiday home!

Contemporary flair is show cased throughout this 4 bed, 2 bath home, with artistic light fittings & large slate grey tiles. The kitchen is complemented by s/s appliances & overlooks the family/meals area. Separate Lounge. R/C ducted heating & cooling, dbl gge & landscaped front garden with irrigation system.

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NURIOOTPA - $295,000

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CLASSIC, SOLID, STYLISH FAMILY HOME!

PRETTY AS A PICTURE

A truly delightful property offering privacy, space and convenience. A family bungalow with 2 living areas, 4 double bedrooms & 2 bathrooms on a generous block of approx. 1278m2, has been fully renovated and restored. Lofty ornate ceilings, original architraves and skirtings, sash windows, fire places and polished floorboards, new wiring and roofing, solar power.

Ideal for the first home buyer, 9’ ceilings, solid construction stone frontage, Sep entry,3 Bedrooms, study, two bathrooms 2 toilets, meals area, near new kitchen with stainless steal appliances plus new dishwasher, Lounge form dine. Ducted R/C Air Con. Pergola area, carport with roller door, established gardens, the list goes on.

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Consultant Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

Property Manager Anne Johansson 8563 3511

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COSY: The lounge area of the three-bedroom Kapunda house.

Unobstructed rural views LOOKING for an investment property or if you are a first home buyer, then take a look at this excellent property in Kapunda. The three-bedroom timberframed house would also suit a small family who would enjoy the peace and quiet of a country town. It is situated on a large 1858 square metre block on the edge of Kapunda. The inside of the house features three bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen/meals area with floating floorboards and a walk-in pantry. There is a large laundry, two toilets and an updated bathroom with a bath. Heating and cooling is controlled via a reverse-cycle split-system air conditioner in the main living area, and there is ducted cooling throughout the house, so the indoor temperature is always comfortable. Outside features a large front and rear verandah and an entertainment area. There is a garden shed and mature trees, all on a low maintenance block, with plenty of room for a vegie patch, fruit trees or that dream shed, subject to council consent. A new Colourbond fence is to be

At a glance... Where: 17 Fuller Street, Kapunda Features: Unobstructed rural views. Open: By appointment. Price: $220,000. Agent: Hambours Real Estate. Contact: David Mosley on 8566 2209. RLA150685.

Domain brand strengthened DOMAIN.com.au (Domain) has renewed its partnership contract with ninemsn for another two years to further strengthen its brand presence across Australia. The partnership will give Domain exposure to nearly 11 million visitors across the ninemsn network each month, one of the most popular websites in Australia. Matt Siddons, Marketing Director Real Estate, Fairfax Marketplaces said, “ninemsn is one of the most successful websites in Australia. We are pleased to again be working with the ninemsn team to reach new audience segments and continue to push Domain as one of Australia’s leading real estate portals.” “This partnership is part of Domain’s ongoing investment in marketing and mobile platform development to build our audience. “Domain is constantly looking for opportunities to increase market share and add further

value to our customers. We look forward to continuing to build our brand through our relationship with ninemsn.” Simon Fennessy, Director of Business Development at ninemsn said, “We’re delighted to see our partnership with Domain continue.” “It brings together two iconic household brands and provides our consumers with a comprehensive view of property

listings and up-to-the-minute real estate news. “Bringing Domain property content to Australia’s largest online audience via ninemsn makes sense and helps keep consumers informed about what is happening with property in their neighbourhood.” As part of the relationship Domain will be listed permanently on ninemsn’s website in the property section.

Hambours R E A L E S TAT E

POINT PASS

NEW RELEASE

PRICE REDUCED

David Mosley put up on the south-west boundary before settlement to create a fully enclosed backyard. Call David Mosley now at Hambours for a private inspection of this property.

ROBERTSTOWN

STATION MASTER’S HOUSE. Opportunity for self sufficiency on flat manageable 2 acre well fenced block.Well maintained 3 bedroom home features lounge with built in combustion heater, kitchen with original wood stove and cellar, fully enclosed rear verandah and ample shedding.Looking for a country escape fully established and well cared for, check this one out! Contact David now! RLA 150685. Asking $220,000

ENJOY THE COUNTRY LIFE. Neat country cottage located on quiet street close to Primary School (circa 1880). This quaint cottage has some original features including a good sized dry cellar. Currently configured as 2 brms + separate teenagers retreat. Established gdns, boys bar-room, rumpus room, upgraded bthrm, dining room, plenty of shedding, chook yards, etc. Ideal for someone on a budget who enjoys the country life - worth inspection.

MOUNT MARY

KAPUNDA PRICE REDUCED

PRICE REDUCED

BUSH BLOCK. Lot 101 Stock Route Road . Bush block approximstely 180 acres (73.6Ha). Public roads on 3 boundaries, potential water suply by separate agreement, mature trees, plenty of salt bush/blue bush. Approximately 5 minutes drive from local hotel. RLA 150685

Asking $155,500

RLA 150685

Asking $49,000

No. 3 & No.7 Harriet St, Kapunda. Modern 2 bedroom open plan b/v homes approx. 3 years old. No. 3 is on approx. 390m2 and No. 7 is on approx. 265m2. Both are available vacant possession. Contact David now! RLA 150685. Asking - $176,000 for No.3; $172,000 for No.7

Mark Hambour Lic Agents. 65 Main Street, Kapunda. RLA150685

VIEWS: The view from the back verandah area of the Kapunda house. www.barossaherald.com.au

WH1790234

Phone David on 8566 2209 all hours

email: hambours@bigpond.com | www.hamboursrealestate.com.au | mobile: 041 491 7474

Urgently Required:

• Character stone homes • Vacant acreage (large or small) • Hobby or income producing farms

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Breathtaking views KAPUNDA, 72 Main Street

HAIRWAY TO HEAVEN Long established salon being sold on a wiwo basis, this attractive salon creates an excellent first impression, timber look vinyl flooring, quality fixtures and fittings, freestanding counter plus 6 stations, 2 shampoo sinks, a separate beauty room, kitchen and colour & product storage area & r/c air cond. The building is not for sale, but this is a new 5yr lease with one right of renewal. All stock, plant and equipment are included. Employs 1 x p/time staff, & P&L's are available upon request. Price: Reduced to $30,000

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254 Brock Harcourts Rural RLA223600 WH1792558

HAMILTON (Via Kapunda) RSD 45 Burra Road

A SLICE OF COUNTRY LIFE! 4 acres, divided into 4 x (approx) 1 acre paddocks (inc. house block). 3 b/r’s, 2 with built ins, and ceiling fans to all, lounge with cosy wood fire, adj kitchen/ meals with r/c air cond & plenty of cupboard space. Extras inc. dble & single garage with power, rainwater tanks, chook yard, large dog run, vegie patch & fruit trees. Price $259,000-$269,000

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254 Brock Harcourts Rural RLA223600 WH1792563

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VIEWS: The three-bedroom house in Angaston above, and above left, part of the house’s interior. SET in a friendly street in the picturesque Barossa township of Angaston this property will make the ideal home for the first home buyer. Comfortable, though in need of some redecoration, this is a most desirable house waiting for someone seeking to enter the property market and capitalise. The open-plan lounge with picture windows ensures light streams in all day, giving that fresh and airy feel, while the adjoining dining and kitchen area offers a surprising amount of bench and storage space. A perfect place to be is the second living area with sliding doors opening out to a lovely private courtyard. The large combustion heater will keep everyone cosy and warm throughout winter. The additional, economical gas heater and wall unit air conditioner ensure the home is comfortable allyear-round.

SECTION 7

The master bedroom features built-ins and there are two more good-sized bedrooms, all with picture windows, to admire those breathtaking views of the township and vineyards. The bathroom plus separate toilet are conveniently located close to the bedrooms and adjacent to the generouslysized laundry. This home is set on an elevated block of over 1000 square metres with a beautifully paved patterned drive way and verandah at the front overlooking vineyards and the Barossa Ranges. This is the perfect spot to entertain and relax on those balmy summer nights. There is a single vehicle secured lock-up carport and plenty of space for off-street parking. Two garden sheds provide ample storage space and makes this starter home complete. Additional extras are floating floors throughout the house, ceiling fans, a rainwater tank, town sewerage and mains gas, and a perfect location close to Lutheran and Angaston primary schools.

At a glance...

PUBLIC NOTICE

Where: 7 Anton Street Angaston.

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.

Price: $227,000. View: Sunday, February 19. When: 3.45pm-4.15pm. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA:1997. Contact: Myriam Bultsma on mobile 0427 392 819.

WH1780969

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Great investment BOWER (Via Eudunda), Lot 13D Eudunda-Morgan Rd

OPEN: This Nuriootpa house with three double bedrooms is open for inspection on Sunday. THIS Nuriootpa property is great for investment either to live in or for rental purposes. It is currently tenanted at $250-per-week. There are polished floorboards throughout this well-lookedafter double-brick dwelling. The house comprises three double bedrooms, a country kitchen with a pantry and electric appliances. Worth a look is the large lounge room with French doors. Temperature control is by an oil heater, overhead fan and split-system reverse-cycle air conditioning. The bathroom is neat with a shower recess, bathtub, vanity and toilet plus there is a

separate second toilet. Outdoors there is a tiled roof and guttering in good condition, a rear verandah, a double garage with power and concrete plus easycare gardens. All this on a nice size allotment

of about 697 square metres. The property is within walking distance to all facilities. So many options and wellpriced so give Julie a call to arrangean inspection.

At a glance...

HOME WITH SIDE INCOME Just 20 mins to Morgan, this property was once a general store & post office agency with attached residence. The post office agency still remains & brings in a small income. Home comprises 2-3 b/r’s, eat in kitchen, lounge area & sunroom. The original 4 rooms have pressed metal ceilings & the old general store would make an excellent games room. Price $130,000-$140,000

Where: 4C The Crescent, Nuriootpa. Features: Solid home. Price: $275,000. Open: Sunday, February 19. When: 12.30pm-1pm. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA: 198199. Contact: Julie Toth (pictured) on 8562 4650 or 0418 853 134.

Vicki Freeman 0427 858 171 Brock Harcourts Rural RLA223600 WH1792560

“FORDS” - 78.8Ha - 194 Acres

RLA198199

... where people matter NURIOOTPA

$275,000 FREELING

4C The Crescent OPEN Sunday 19th Feb, 12.30-1.00pm NEW

$360,000 NURIOOTPA $310-$330,000 4B The Crescent OPEN Sunday 19th Feb, 1.00-1.30pm

14 Kirchner Street

NEW

NEW

AUCTION 2pm Thursday 8th March 2012 in Kapunda Football Club (INSP)

GREAT INVESTMENT Double brick, 3 brm home, large lounge with French doors, kitchen with electric stove & pantry, polished floorboards throughout, heating & cooling, double garage. 697m2 allot (approx)

TANUNDA

BRAND NEW HOME LARGE FAMILY HOME 4 brms, 2 bathrooms, study, lounge, family room, open 3 brms, ensuite, walk-in robe, formal lounge, plan kitchen, air cond, double garage, entertaining family/games room, large modern kitchen, area, large shed, room for boat & caravan. double garage, quiet location, low maintenance.

$277,000 NURIOOTPA

15 Coronation Avenue OPEN Sunday 19th Feb, 2.30-3.00pm

$285,000 DUTTON

73 Greenock Road OPEN Sunday 19th Feb, 1.45-2.15pm

$219,950

42 Truro / Eudunda Road NEW

Web ID: 7397646

Rare opportunity to purchase high quality farming land • Gently undulating red brown clay soils • 1 main paddock, fencing comprising mainly cyclone, barb wire & pine posts • Watered by permanent springs, generally regarded as 450-500mm rainfall area • Well located approx 7kms south of Kapunda just off Thiele Hwy

Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell 0418 842 421

Burra Road, Robertstown RESTORED MINERS COTTAGE QUIET TREE LINED STREET MODERN STYLISH LIVING Dble brick 3 brm home on a 780m2 cnr block. Large Brand new 3 Brms with carpet, master with 1 brm, lounge can be 2nd brm, kitchen/family lounge, kitchen with pantry, heating & cooling. Dble ensuite & walk-in robe, spacious kitchen rm, front & rear v/dah, s/s a/c, gdn shed, r/wtr gge, estab rear garden with fruit trees & more. with dw, open plan living with timber floors. plumbed to house, 3000m2 allot.

ANGASTON $199-$229,000 EUDUNDA 36 Penrice Road

$200-$210,000 EUDUNDA

9 Kapunda Street

$285-$295,000

2 Michael Street

TWO LARGE BLOCKS WOW SO CLOSE TO TOWN! 1930 Villa in a good condition, 3 brms, Two titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm stone home on lovely upgraded kitchen, sunroom, ducted 1 title 1012m2 & established garden on the other title 1150m2. Keep it as a whole or sell one off. A/C, double & single garage, cnr block.

EUDUNDA

$295,000 KEYNETON

www.barossaherald.com.au

WH1792381

8562 4650 0418 853 134

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

Web ID: 736543

”Kandoo ”- An Affordable Country Lifestyle

$85,000

16 Railway Parade Lot 8 Angaston Swan Reach Rd BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED 1910 VILLA 1390m2 BLOCK UNDER $90,000 WOULD-BE RENOVATORS - LOOK AT THIS! 12 ft ceilings, picture rails in every room. 3-4 Large flat land with no encumbrances put on this Great starter, dble brick home, 2 brms + brms, 2 living areas, country kitchen, new bthrm property by the council with over 30m frontage and over 45m in depth you could dream up your sunroom, lounge & family living. Needs with spa, front & rear access, 1000m2 allot. own design (STCC.) Water and power available. TLC. Split level residential block of 805m2.

Call for your free market appraisal

$198,000 (Offers invited)

Located approx. 3km north of Robertstown on Burra-Worlds End Gorge Road. 3 large bedrooms, lounge and kitchen plus good size bathroom with F/S bath & separate vanity.6.27 ha (15.5 acres) of land with good fencing and infrastructure for horses incl stables & round yard. Mains water connected.

Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 WH1792963

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homburg.com.au Tanunda

3

1

Greenock

2

FIRST RELEASE & OPEN

15 Hobbs Street

This solid character, older home is packed with features and being offered for genuine sale at a very affordable price. High ceilings, timber floors, large rooms, wide hallway and much more. With a large 1124m2 allotment, there is loads of scope for additions, sheds, gardens etc. The foundation for a great property are here ready for you to add the final touches to make it your own. Inspect: Sunday 1:10 - 1:40pm Web: HRE536 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Nuriootpa

3

3 Nuriootpa

2

3

NEW & OPEN

29 Falkenberg Road

1

5 Freeling

3

1

2

NEW & OPEN

$339,000 - $369,000 12 Mattiske Street

$330,000 - $340,000

Escape to the Country • Prop on outskirts of town w/- rural views. •4349m2 w/- lots of room to move. •Mod. home w/- 3 b’rooms & 2 living areas. •Ducted air, comb heating & quality fittings. •Extensive outdoor patio. •Sparkling clean i.g. pool in delightful setting. •2 Dble gges, orchard, garden shed & lots more. •Great location only a minute from the local.

Built from Love for Family Life After 35 years of wonderful memories, this beautifully upgraded home & stunning magical garden on 2600sqm invites a new family to come & enjoy the good life. Spacious & lightfilled, every room savours garden views plus a paved pergola; dble garage, R/W tanks & space for tradesman´s vehicles. Reap the rewards of long term future growth in the region.

Inspect: Sunday 2 - 2:30pm Web: HRE529 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828 Michael Bogan: 0416 586 897

Inspect: Sunday 4:30 - 5pm Web: HRE518 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

2 Sandy Creek

5

NEW & OPEN

$495,000 13 Kranz Street

1

NEW & OPEN

$259,000 - $283,000 2 Victor Road

Not A Mis-Print & Not Falling Down

3

2

12 Greenock

4

OPEN

$270,000 - $275,000 Lot 5 Williamstown Road

1

1

NEW

$799,000 8 Vintage Way

$329,000 - $359,000

¾ Acre Feature Packed Property Situated within town boundaries, rare 3000m2 lot is bound to attract a great deal of interest. 3 B’room residence, offering casual & formal living, ens. to main b’room, loads of b.i.c’s, r/c a/c, sch, r/-water t/out, massive covered ent. area w/- roll down blinds & bbq r/hood, dbl gge umr + van port, lge shed/ workshop, aviaries & much more. Impeccably est & maintained.

Enter the market here!... This very well maintained 3 bdrm home sits on a huge allotment of around 1181 sqm. Built in 1984 the home would suit the growing family in need of space in the yard for the kids to run. With side access gates and a double iron garage there is no shortage of undercover parking for the car or boat. The property represents fantastic value, don´t miss this one.

Country Living Dream Situated on 15.81ha with glorious views, this impressive property features an outstanding ´Distinctive´ family home of luxurious proportions, huge 10 bay shed, abundant r/w, mains, un-equipped bore, electric fencing & 3 phase power. All set up for your rural dream in this picturesque setting with an outlook to savour daily & high quality improvements.

Quiet Cul-De-Sac Affordable, feature packed mod home, sit in elevated position in popular country town, 4 b’rooms along w/- 2 living areas & fab o/door, covered ent. area, making it an ideal family home. Generous 747m2 fully fenced lot w/- lge garage/workshop, carport, established gardens, rainwater and much more.

Inspect: Sunday 2:45 - 3:15pm Web: HRE506 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Saturday 1 - 1:30pm Web: HRE527 RLA: 219152 Felicity Cock: 0411 456 266

Inspect: Saturday 11:30 - 12pm Web: HRER387 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Call Agent to View

Kapunda

3

2 Greenock

1

3

NEW

27 Hancock Road

1

2 Tanunda

Web: HRE523 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

3

NEW

$245,000 10a Murray Street

2

3 Tanunda

3

NEW

$229,000 - $249,000 2 Ellen Place

1

4

NEW

$720,000 - $750,000 Lot 1003 Stonewell Road

$490,000 - $515,000

Little Native Wilderness On 1800sqm, surrounded by a sanctuary-like setting attracting wildlife, this neat 10yo home has an airy feel with timber style floating floors, an open-plan & sliding glass to an immense rear decked verandah, idyllically overlooking bush-like surrounds. Huge shed, pergola, chook run, R/W. Secluded yet close to services. (Option of 2 extra 900sqm lots).

Occupy, Rent or Run a Business! Situated in quaint country town, character filled C1860´s building has covered all these things & more over it´s colourful past. Now it´s time for you to put it to a use that suits you (sub to consents). W/- stone construction, lge rooms, high ceilings & loads of charm, all it needs now is you. Located in heart of town on 568m2 cnr lot w/- town oval at rear.

Tanunda´s Best Address! - Ellen Place Sought-after location, so don´t miss this opportunity. Architecturally designed home, sit on ¾ acre (approx.) block, a short stroll to the heart of town. Fea. inc. lge light filled formal & casual living areas, high raked ceilings, picture windows, cellar room, 4 b/rooms (or 3 + study), main w/- ens & wir, a/c, sch, gge, c/port, masses of r.w.A must to inspect.

Rural Living - Close to Town Small acreage (approx.1.5ha) a private sanctuary w/- native vegetation & stunning views. Small oil producing olive grove, ideal for the hobbyist, w/- balance of land lightly wooded, offering lots of potential. Comfortable 3 b’room home has formal & casual living, mod. kit., w.i. & bir´s to b’rooms, 3 way bathroom, enc. outdoor ent. area, ducted cooling & more.

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE509 RLA: 219152 Felicity Cock: 0411 456 266

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE522 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE516 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE505 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Tanunda

3

3 Tanunda

1

3

OPEN

8 Acacia Street

2

3 Tanunda

OPEN

$275,000 11 Mill Street

4

2

2 Tanunda

OPEN

$575,000 34 Lehmann Road

3

1

2

FIRST RELEASE & OPEN

$395,000 - $415,000 6 Kalleske Court

$309,000

Courtyard Cottage on Acacia Behind a quaint picket fence & bull nosed front verandah, this appealing modern cottage with open living is the ideal home for those seeking a low maintenance lifestyle, situated on 423sqm with a fully paved rear yard, carport & colourbond garage, this property will see you with more time for relaxing, entertaining & enjoying an alfresco lifestyle.

Exceptionally Elegant & Eco-friendly Sandstone fronted Bungalow, sophisticated, modern, elegant & intelligent for those passionate about entertaining & the environment. Magnificent island kitchen, glorious indoor & outdoor living areas, 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms & solid timber floors. Great shedding, abundant R/W & solar energy in this location of ultimate convenience.

On With the Boardies and Bikini´s! Modern & affordable 4 b’room home has the bonus of i.g. pool, ready for the family to enjoy. Offering both formal & casual living areas, main b/room w/- ens & wir, heating via sch & ducted evap cooling, dble c/port extending into covered ent area, garden shed & more. Situated in popular Langmeil Est., this prop is definitely one to call home.

Villa Sweet Villa Delightful bay window Villa is the perfect abode to give the best in courtyard living. With convenience, comfort & privacy assured, this open-plan home features lounge/dining that open to the paved outdoor entertaining space; beautiful 3-way bathroom with ensuite access; ivory kitchen with wi-pantry & heart of a bigger home in a more compact package.

Inspect: Saturday 4 - 4:30pm Web: HRE480 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Saturday 1:45 - 2:15pm Web: HRE170 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 1:50 - 2:20pm Web: HRE483 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Sunday 3:30 - 4pm Web: HRE534 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

LEFT_15.02.2012

David Braunack 0418 841 349 www.barossaherald.com.au

Guy Draper 0417 810 828

Felicity Cock 0411 456 266

Mike Bogan 0416 586 897

Cindy Taylor 0408 086 119

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TANUNDA 8563 2599 NURIOOTPA 8562 2600

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3

1

2

Angaston

2

OPEN

1 Bethany Road

1

1

Tanunda

OPEN

$320,000 - $340,000 1 Chinner Street

3

1

1

Tanunda

4

PRICE REDUCED & OPEN

$260,000 - $280,000 5/213 Murray Street

2

5

OPEN

$270,000 18 Rosalie Avenue

$437,000

Space for family, kids, extra vehicles on almost 1/2 an acre Complete & well presented property offering everything a young family needs, beautifully maintained home with 2 living zones, ´eco´ heating/cooling, fernery framed u/c entertaining & huge securely fenced yard for kids & pets. Separate yard & double garage provide access for extra vehicles on 1845sqm close to Tanunda´s heart.

Quaint Modern Cottage in Superb Location Highly desirable 2 b’room home is situated opposite town park/ oval complex. Handy corner lot, with lovely grounds, this prop is bound to impress a wide range of purchasers from 1st home owners, investors, retirees or those considering a B&B (sub to consents). Attractively priced for genuine sale, this is one that must be inspected.

Modern, Fresh & Unique Courtyard Living Designed to connect indoor & outdoor living spaces thru sliding glass, the layout of this low maintenance courtyard Villa allows for a free & breezy open-plan casual living style, ideal for enjoying the alfresco life. Lovely tiling; timber slatted blinds; fabulous kitchen with st/steel appliances plus excellent storage thru´out. Fully enclosed courtyard & carport UMR.

For Lovers of Outdoor Living & Entertaining Look beyond the well-presented yet plain facade & discover an amazing, stylishly updated property that is packed with holiday features & offers resort style living at home: extensive U/C areas, fully equipped outdoor kitchen, I/G solar heated pool, pool-house & outdoor games room, 38,000 litres of R/W, space for 6 vehicles off street plus potential for additional car storage.

Inspect: Saturday 12:30 - 1pm Web: HRE487 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 11:00 - 11:30am Web: HRE501 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828 Michael Bogan: 0416 586 897

Inspect: Saturday 3:15 - 3.45pm Web: HRE494 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 2:45 - 3:15pm Web: HRE448 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Stockwell TWILIGHT

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1

2

Tanunda

3

2

2

Marananga

3

1

1

Tanunda

3

1

3

OPEN

PRICE REDUCED & OPEN

Lot 393 Stockwell Road

PRICE REDUCED & OPEN

$269,000 - $285,000 42a Maria Street

OPEN

$429,000 - $449,000 Lot 203 Neldner Road

OPEN

$300,000 - $320,000 16 Homburg Street

$298,950

Affordable & Versatile Offering almost an acre of land, a neat, practical 3 bedroom home, with fabulous outdoor entertainment area, a 6 x 9m garage, double carport, fully fenced rear yard plus extra land for a variety of pursuits, all situated in the small country township of Stockwell, only a short stroll to the general store, town ovals and Hotel. A must to inspect.

Suit Retirees or Professional Couple More here than meets the eye. Sit. in heart of town, within easy walk of shops, restaurants, oval etc, Bartsch built home exudes quality, character & charm, w/- all mod cons. 3 b’room, 2 bath, formal & casual living, store room, timber kit., ducted r/c a/c, piped music, dbl gge umr w/- direct home access, 2 c/yards, fully enc. ent. area, u/g r/water t/out & much more.

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.

There´s No Place Like Home A lovely balance of indoors & out on this 750sqm allotment with pretty perimeter gardens & screening trees that promote privacy. Spacious bedrooms with built-ins & the 2 living areas connect with the outdoors thru floor-to-ceiling glass. Outside a full length verandah sees dining spill out under cover plus double garage, carport & space to add a caravan shelter (stcc).

Inspect: Thursday 5:30-6pm Web: HRE376 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Sunday 12:30 - 1pm Web: HRE507 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Inspect: Sunday 12:30 - 1pm Web: HRE399 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Saturday 2:30 - 3pm Web: HRE443 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Tanunda

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1

3

Nuriootpa

PRICE REDUCED & OPEN

12 Bethany Road

3

2

Nuriootpa

2

3

PRICE REDUCED & OPEN

$385,000 25 Atze Parade

1

3

OPEN

$300,000 - $315,000

79a Murray Street

$229,000 - $249,000

Little Bethany Farmhouse Within walking distance of Tanunda´s heart, this quaint & original solid brick residence on almost ¾ of an acre will allow you to live semi-self-sufficiently with its small established fruit & nut orchard, pocket of old vineyard, array of shedding & abundant R/W storage. A little farmlet where you can relish the peace & potter amongst nature in your own private haven.

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.

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: Saturday 1 - 1:30pm Web: HRE477 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 1:15 - 1:45pm Web: HRE347 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Inspect: Sunday 4 - 4:30pm Web: HRE473 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

Nuriootpa

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1

5

Nuriootpa

4

1

1

Krondorf

2

1

1

Angaston

2

2

2

OPEN

43 Fifth Street

$199,000 - $217,000 11 Schaedel Street

$229,000 - $249,000 Pieces 95 & 96 Krondorf Road

$350,000 - $370,000 94 Murray Street

$445,000 is EXCLUSIVE of GST

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 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.

Versatile 1.5 Ha Property on "Krondorf Road" Just the address will be enough to spark interest. 1.5 Ha (approx 3.5 acres) inc a small v/yard planted 1994 of approx 2000m2 (1/2 acre), 2 b’room home, 20 x 30 gge + winter creek w/- lge gums & loads more room for a variety of pursuits. Whether cellar door, small winery, B&B or weekender, the choice is yours (sub to Council consents). Genuine sale, so be quick!

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.

Inspect: Sunday 3:20 - 3:50pm Web: HRE468 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

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Lifestyle, acres and ancient gums

LIFESTYLE: One of the dams on the Eden Valley property is pictured above and above right is a view of the picturesque prime grazing land. UNDULATING and studded with ancient red gums, this 108.9 hectare picturesque parcel of prime grazing land is situated just 2kms north of the historic hamlet of Eden Valley. With most of the fencing upgraded recently, various sources of water to the property, a modest four-bedroom home and shedding, the property represents a rare opportunity to live an enviable income producing clean living country lifestyle in this very beautiful part of the world. Cleared and considered to be approximately 70 per cent arable, the property is one of only a handful of its size remaining in this ideal cattle grazing territory, most having been subdivided down into smaller rural living allotments in years gone by and many planted out to vineyard.

All water infrastructure has been recently upgraded on the property and includes new poly pipes and concrete cattle troughs to provide an improved water supply to all paddocks. There is a new galvanized iron tank of 21,600 gallon capacity connected to both mains and the rainwater supply, a spring-fed dam located near to the improvements on the land and a second dam located in the southern portion of the property. On the south western corner, a seven acre pine and gum plantation stands beside the cattle yards and crush. On the western edge, the residence and other improvements are situated comprising of a machinery shed, and a cement block workshop with sink area. The timber-framed residence, built in the late 1960s, offers four bedrooms, a separate lounge,

eat-in kitchen and bathroom with verandahs to the front and back. A lined galvanised iron shed provides additional self contained accommodation. Enjoy a grazier’s life, horse keeping or develop the land further and follow your country lifestyle dream among the ancient gums of Eden Valley.

At a glance... Where: Lot 1 Keyneton Road Eden Valley. Feature: Picturesque parcel of prime grazing land. Price: $875,000 Inspect: Call agent to view. Agent: Homburg Real Estate. RLA:219152 Contact: David Braunack on 0418 841 349 or 8563 2599.

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Set on over 5 acres this stunning circa 1890 cottage offers 360° panoramic views, offering 3 bedrooms, master with open fire place, family/ dining & formal lounge, country style Oak kitchen and stylish bthrm with spa, slow combustion heating & r/cycle air-conditioning. The separate guest house features open plan living, master brm, kitchen, lounge/dining & bathroom. The property has 4 paddocks, some with horse shelters, 9.3x10.3 shed with workshop, large aviaries, kangaroo enclosure, shared bore, 55000L approx rainwater storage and stunning cottage gardens. All this situated approximately 10km out of Kapunda.

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

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Offering 2 residences on over 1½ acres, this is both a unique & idyllic property. Set in a v.quiet court amongst other quality homes it boasts stunning views to the Barossa Ranges framed by it's very own vines. Built in 1982 this solid brick home consists of one dwelling featuring 3 brms with fml lnge/dining, superb timber kitch, full bthrm with sep toilet & lndry adj to another 2 brm residence with kitchen, open family/ dining, bthrm with shwr & sep toilet + lndry. Perfect for the extended family, privacy for the children or possible income producing opp. Serviced by ducted evap a/c & r/c split systems. Outside the property offers superbly estab mature gdns, a huge pgla outdoor ent area together with 30 x 20 shed with pwr & cement flr. A truly rare offering which would accommodate a range of requirements, as 2 very sep homes or a single 5 brm residence.

This wonderful 3 bedroom home offers ensuite and walk-in robe to the main bedroom, formal lounge with bay window, formal dining room or study plus family/dining area which is over looked by the Blackwood timber kitchen with walkin pantry. Complete with heating and cooling, superbly established gardens, return verandahs, great outdoor entertaining and fantastic 20x30 shed, all on an 832m2 corner allotment opposite a huge recreational area close to amenities - this property truly offers it all!

Constructed by Galaxy Homes in 2002 this spacious 4 brm home has all the extras that you would expect in a build of this calibre. Main bedroom features WIR & ensuite with dbl vanity & spa. With BIRs throughout the other brms all dbls with the 2nd being as large as the main. Boasting sunken formal lnge/formal dining & a huge family with meals area off the kitchen this home delivers quality and quantity with 30 squares of luxurious living, high ceilings throughout, Actron reverse cycle ducted heating and air-conditioning. Together with great outdoor entertaining accessed via French doors from the family area all set on a large 760m2 allotment, which although large is easy to maintain. Barossa bound? This property is a “must see” - call today to arrange a private inspection to suit you.

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

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$25,990 Driveaway

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Metallic paint $495 extra.

* Private & Business Fleet Buyers Only. #ABN Holders only. Maximum recommended driveaway price including 12 months registration, 12 months CTP, stamp duty, other applicable statutory charges and dealer delivery. Metallic paint $495 extra. Price will vary from dealer to dealer. ºTo approved commercial applicants of Nissan Financial Services Australia Pty Ltd, ACL 391464. Offer valid for vehicles ordered and delivered by March 31, 2012. Only at participating Dealers. First repayment: July 2012. Interest applies for entire loan period. Terms and conditions apply. Offer excludes Rental Fleet buyers. ^$2,500 Factory Bonus applies to Series 4 X-TRAIL 4WD ST, STL and Ti Petrol models only. Factory Bonus is not transferable, not exchangeable and cannot be redeemed for cash. †1.9% pa comparison rate for new Micra vehicles. Approved applicants of NFSA only; 36 month term, terms and conditions apply. Comparison rate is based on a 5 year secured loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the example given. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Only available at participating dealers. Prices, factory bonus and finance offers valid for vehicles ordered and delivered between 1/1/12 and 31/3/12. ‡Applies to the first 12x10,000kms scheduled service intervals for up to 6 years/120,000kms (whichever occurs first). Some exclusions apply. Ask your Nissan Dealer or visit nissan.com.au/cpstcs for full terms and conditions.

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Kia blasts into 2012

Ph: 1300 859 736

A/H Christian 0407 873 977 Mike 0417 864 607 Jon 0418 801 544 www.barossanissan.com.au

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SALES SUCCESS: A Kia Cerato SLi. The Ceratos sold well in January. A RECORD three per cent market share for January has set the tone for Kia’s determination to claim the mantle as Australia’s fastestgrowing car brand in 2012. According the official new car sales figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, Kia has claimed three per of the new car market with 2276 sales in January. The 24 per cent jump over the same month last year, when Kia sold 1830 new cars, has set a solid foundation for a year Kia management has already identified as one of focussed growth. “It is what we planned for and what we worked for,” KMAu president and CEO, Mr Chongwoo Kim said. “It is only one month but it is the first month and without a good start it would be difficult to obtain the targets we are determined to reach.” The positive start to the year has again lifted Kia into the top 10 on the

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sales rankings in a market that saw 76,783 sales in January. The Cerato family again headed the Kia success story with 655 cars finding new homes, a 67.1 per cent jump over the same month last year. The all-new Rio five-door has also started to gain traction with 644 new sales on the back of improved supply for the recently-released multiple award winner. “It is still early days for the Rio, and for 2012, but the signs are all good for Kia’s ongoing performance,” KMAu Chief Operating Officer Tony Barlow said. “The three-door and four-door versions of Rio will join the family this month and demand for the Optima is up more than 100 per cent on last month with the release of the new Si specification. “It is not going to be an easy year but we are confident we have all the blocks in place to build substantially on where Kia finished at the end of 2011.” admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


In print and on-line

Love that Platinum Lancer

IMPRESSIVE: The Platinum Lancer and inset are the car’s special luxury features.

BASED on the 2012 model year Lancer ES, the Platinum Lancer is available in both sedan and sportback body variants and includes a range of style and comfort upgrades to offer extra value, convenience and style. Safety has been increased through the addition of a reversing camera and reversing sensors, providing the driver with greater visibility and awareness. The camera monitors appears in the electro-chromatic rear-view mirror automatically when reverse gear is engaged to give a view of the vehicle's reversing path.

The Platinum Edition Lancer's interior receives luxury touches including leather seat trim, heated front seats, power driver's seat with slide, recline and height adjustment functions. The deluxe leather centre console complements the leather-wrapped steering wheel which features audio and phone controls for convenience along with voice activated Bluetooth 2.0. The Lancer's sleek lines have been enhanced through the addition of 16-inch alloy wheels, chrome muffler tip and a special Platinum

badge while the sedan Lancer Platinum also receives a rear spoiler to make it go faster. MMAL vice-president of sales, Anthony Casey, said the Platinum Lancer represents exceptional value "The Platinum Lancer builds on the Lancer's reputation of boasting a five-star ANCAP safety rating,” he said. The Lancer Platinum features Active Stability Control, dual front, side and curtain and driver's knee SRS airbags, ABS braking system with Electronic Brake Force Distribution and Mitsubishi's Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution

body system with front crumple zones. The Lancer Platinum Edition is available in a range of colours including white solid, cool silver, black, titanium, warm silver, red, lightning blue and spectacular orange burst. Mitsubishi offers a 10 year / 160,000 km nontransferrable drive-train warranty, five year / 130,000 km new vehicle warranty, free five year / 130,000km roadside assist and capped price servicing for the first four years or 60,000 km of ownership* on all new vehicles. * Excludes government, rental, and some fleet buyers.

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Race that rocks THE best in V8 Supercar competition, four days of non-stop track action, four nights of outstanding on-circuit concerts, and new attractions for 'petrol heads' and family groups make this year's Clipsal 500 Adelaide the biggest in the event's 13-year history. 'When it comes to "bang for the buck" there is no other event that comes near the Clipsal 500 Adelaide', says Race Chief Mark Warren with good reason given the expanded number of events, attractions, and displays. V8 Supercar drivers and teams will be competing in the first round of the 2012 Championship and James Courtney from the Holden Racing Team has already predicted he is going to wipe the smile off the face of reigning champion Jamie Whincup from Team Vodafone. No doubt the likes of Craig Lowndes, Garth Tander, Mark Winterbottom, Steve Johnson, Jason Bright, the Kelly brothers and rising South Australian star Tim Slade will also want a share of the action as the Clipsal 500 unfolds over two dramatic 250 kilometre races on the famous and challenging Adelaide street circuit. When it comes to concerts the event is also number one with American rock band Good

Charlotte recently being announced as joining a four concert line-up that also includes INXS, Vanessa Amorosi, Mark Seymour & The Undertow, The Living End, Sneaky Sound System, Spiderbait, Wynter Gordon, The Potbellez, Zoe Badwi, Tonite Only, Mr Wilson, and Slicker Cities. 'We are titled "The Race That Rocks" and that line-up together with our Bands on Track concert showcasing South Australian up and coming talent certainly backs that up, particularly when you consider all the gigs are free to Clipsal 500 Adelaide ticketholders who can get a real bargain at $150 for a four day pass', Mark Warren adds. The national race program includes events for the Development V8 Supercar Series, Australian GT, V8 Utes, Touring Car Masters, Porsche Carrera Cup, Aussie Racing Cars, and Formula 3. The list of attractions continues with the new TrAction Zone featuring the Disney-Pixar CARS Truck Tour from the CARS 2 movie, the ShowTime FMX Moto stunt team, the Air Force Military Working Dogs display, and more. Add to that there are the ArmorAll Show'n Shine and Route 66 car displays with machines like the

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WIN CLIPSAL 500 TICKETS!

In brief... Many might like to think of themselves as law abiding motorists, but just about all of us have broken the speed limit. Recently another celebrity made headlines for breaking the law in his car. ABC

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For your chance to WIN 2 4-Day Multi Passes (valued at $150 each), simply answer 2 questions, one from today’s edition AND one from next week’s edition of the Herald. Keep the article opposite this page handy as it will help you with each week’s question. Send your entries along with your name, address and phone number to:“I Want To Win Clipsal 500 Tickets”, PO Box 43 Tanunda 5352 THIS WEEKS QUESTION: Who has predicted he is going to wipe the smile off the face of reigning champion Jamie Whincup?

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HAD AN ACCIDENT?

journalist Kerry O'Brien had his licence suspended after exceeding the speed limit by more than 30km/h. O'Brien is far from the only person to have exceeded the speed limit by a big margin. In fact we’d argue that every driver has sped at some time. I'm not talking about most, or 99 per cent, but every single driver on the road.

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We would like to welcome Podiatrist - Siggi Williams. Now accepting bookings.

CONSULTING HOURS:

25 Adelaide Road Gawler Ph.85221466 www.adelaideroadclinic.com.au www.barossaherald.com.au

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FOR SALE

80TH BIRTHDAY

GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes, accessories & service. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200

SCHILD, Ron. Congratulations. Wishing you God's Blessings as you celebrate this important milestone, your 80th Birthday - 17.2.2012. Enjoy your special day. Best wishes for the future. Lots of love from your loving wife Gladys & family. CRAWFORD, Andrew Semple Best Wishes for your 80th Birthday 22.2.2012. Love from Sandra and all your family. Open afternnoon 2-4pm at the Lodge Festive Room, Beck Street, Kapunda on 26.2.2012 (Sunday). No gifts please. Plate of afternoon tea appreciated.

ANNIVERSARIES LEHMANN - BEHN, Congratulations to Mervyn and Rhonda on your 50th Wedding Anniversary. Lots of love to you both, from Cheryl. Open house Sunday 26th Feb 2012, Robertstown Peace Hall 2 - 5pm. No gifts, a plate of afternoon tea appreciated. BYO alcohol.

DEATH NOTICES STAEHR Lloyd Robert No time to say goodbye. Precious memories we keep inside our hearts. Thankyou for all the laughs that we shared. Your cheeky grin will always shine. You will be so sadly missed by all of us. R.I.P. LLOYD Loving brother to Phyliss & Malcolm, Brother-in-law to Jack, Uncle to Judy, Ian, Wendy & Nita and family.

IN MEMORIAM ADAM WOOD - 6/4/1975 10/2/2011 A thousand times we cried If love alone could have saved you You never would have died A heart of gold stopped beating Two twinkling eyes have closed to rest God broke our hearts to prove he only took the best. Never a day goes by that you are not in our thoughts. All our Love forever Naomi Carissa Shanae and Addison CUNDY - ELLIOTT Passed away February 16, 2008. Down the road of memories We softly tread today Our thoughts are of you As life goes on it's way. Precious memories always. Loved Dad, Pa and Greatpa of Tasma, Darryl, Shane, Matthew, Timothy, Aimee, Ethan, Tyler, Liam and Austin.

FOR SALE

HAY OATEN WHEATEN Hay from $35 roll Phone Peter & Bev Grocke 0429 694 058 or 8563 2113 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS for sale: Simpson top loading washing machine, 5.5kg, vgc, $100 ono; freezer, front opening, vgc, $100 ono; dining table, round, pine, $80 ono; single beds (2), $30 each; sideboard, glass top, $50 ono. Phone 0417503504 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 MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350 PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm. QUALITY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE all in immaculate cond - moving house downsizing. Classic high back 3 seater (3 piece) tan Italian leather lounge suite with pouffe $800; small mahogany dining setting, oval table 900mm x 1300mm extended, 4 chairs with russet padded seats $400; Matching floor rug patchwork effect carpet 2300x1600mm $60; Mahogany china cabinet with 2 green baize lined drawers, 2 mirrored x 2 mahogany doors 1700mm wide x 2100mm high $450; Brass/black classic double bedstead, 1400mm high with matching glass side tables $150; 2 single bed ensembles with headboards, clean & hygenic $110 ea; Flymo electric lawnmower w/outdoor cord as new $200. MUST SELL EVERYTHING. Phone 85623710 and leave a message or ring from 6pm Friday 8562 3710 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 SKI BOAT 15 Ft. Ski Craft, fibreglass hull, 272 cu. in. Ford V8 dog clutch, trailer with brakes. Both Registered. Good condition $6,500 ono. Ph: 0408032002 WAECO fridge/freezer CF 110, 3 years old, very little use, 36AH battery included, must see, $1350. Williamstown 0431511530

FOR SALE

MOTOR VEHICLES WH1792028

BIRTHDAYS

WRECKING

Ford Falcon EL Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, 145,000 km, roof rack, most parts available. Ford Falcon AU II XLS Super Cab Utility 4 Litre motor. Ford Falcon BF XR6 Sedan 4 Litre motor, 73,000 km, most parts available. Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km, most parts available. Holden Commodore VX Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission, 115,000 km, Berlina factory mags. Holden Commodore VZ Lumina Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 76,000 km Holden Commodore VZ Stationwagon 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, roof rack, most parts available. Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission, most parts available Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys

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

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

GARAGE SALES 19TH FEB 9:30am-12:30pm 26 Lord Lynedoch St, Lyndoch. DVD's incl. blockbusters $2 ea., PLANTS (yuccas, purple fountain grass), kitchenware, ladies clothing (size 8), Sony TV & DVD player $50, Flokati rugs, lots more. Enquiries: 0421989199

SATURDAY 25th February. 8.30 a.m. 3 Francis Street East, Nuriootpa. All proceeds to the Salvation Army Howard Hospital in Zimbabwe. Furniture, household items, clothing, books, bric-a-brac, etc.

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

TO GIVE AWAY - Day / Night lounge. Ph: 85632457

All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community

PETS

CA $ H F O R CA R S & S C R A P M E TA L B A RO S S A T OW I N G

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HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542

HOLDEN COMMODORE VN Berlina 1990, 5 litre, V8, auto, great condition, 3 months rego. VN5000 $3,300 ono 0430906434

1/3 YOUNG STREET. Neat, 1 bedroom unit in Kapunda. Freshly painted. Good size living/dining area with kitchen and new AC unit. A good size bedroom with new carpet. Private rear yard area. No pets $160 per week. Avail now. Contact Brock Harcourt Gawler Property Management on 8523 3319 EVANSTON GARDENS High security, large verandah & patio, carport, open space kitchen & living. Air con., gas heating. Ph: Lyn 0403332432 ROOM for rent at Nuriootpa, quiet location. Furnished or unfurnished, 20 - 35 y/o, non smoker to share with two other. $130 p.w. + exp. Call 0407398481

FOR HIRE

ACRYLIC

Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm

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

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

MISCELLANEOUS GENUINE GENTLEMAN 50 seeks live in housekeeper/companion. Gentleman has secure employment, own house. Children accepted. 0467030411

PERSONAL Hot, Young n Sexy naughty woman who likes to please txt Amy to 0400 390 440 $4.25/msg pair Help1300306250 I'll get you everytime 1902 267 123 $2.48pm pay/mobex CC: 1300 306 117

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

General Towing, breakdowns, caravans, boats, farm machinery

0404 856 309

HEALTH & BEAUTY

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HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020

HOLDEN COMMODORE 1996 VS S pack, 3.8 litre, auto, great body, motor needs rebuild, $1,200 ono XFL-401 0430906434

SAT 18TH FEB 8.00am - 12 noon. 7A Third St, Nuriootpa, opp Mitre 10. plants, pictures and custom digital photo albums.

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694

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.

HOLDEN COMMODORE 1994 VR SS, 5 litre, 5 speed manual, exc. cond. only 89,000kms, S443AFM, $12,200 ono 0430906434

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.

CHICKENS 2 silky bantams, 1 red, all laying. Ph: 0413017469 or 85622624

BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog clipping, heated hydrobathing, blowdrying & nails for all breeds. LARGE & SMALL by an animal lover. Ph: 0418810323

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

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

TO GIVEAWAY

CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.

1999 HYUNDAI Excel Sportz 1500 cc. twin cam. manual. 250,000 Km. Service history, alloys, air con. Good condition. $2,200 ono. WGZ-292 Ph: 0408032002

FOR RENT

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

Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988

1951 AUSTIN A40 4 door sedan. Good body & trim. Engine No. 1G610480 $2,500 ono; 1950 Ford Prefect Sedan. Good body, needs paint. Engine No. C428600. $1,500 ono. Both with spare parts. Phone 85662424

ACCOMODATION VACANT ROOMS FOR RENT En-suite from $175 p.w. Suit vintage workers. Ph: 85640400

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PUBLIC NOTICES

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

TUITION ZUMBA at Greenock Institute. Wednesdays 10.15am. & 6.30pm. Instructor Sue Evans. Ph: 85628184

PUBLIC NOTICES AGM KAPUNDA COMMUNITY GALLERY INC. 7pm Tuesday February 28th 2012, first floor Soldiers Memorial Hall, Hill Street, Kapunda. Contact 85663159, 85663096. All welcome.

A single idea can transform your business

POSITIONS VACANT CLEANERS required early morning Nuriootpa area. Ph. 0419832659 or 0408642400

The Australian Government’s new R&D Tax Incentive started on 1 July 2011. The R&D Tax Incentive is a major part of the Australian Government’s commitment to boost industry investment in research and development (R&D) activities.

Gawler Information Session Tuesday 21 February 2012 – 1.00pm to 3.00pm Training Room 1, Hewett Centre ¶ 2PUNÄZOLY +YP]L /,>,;; :(

The R&D Tax Incentive applies to R&D activities and expenditure for income years commencing on or after 1 July 2011 and replaces the R&D Tax Concession.

Register online at ausindustry.gov.au.

Regional Council of Goyder Administration Assistant (0.5 FTE)

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FORM 1

SENIOR FIRST AID

1 day course with work book and manual & SENIOR FIRST AID REFRESHER PUBLIC COURSE Tuesday March 6th 2012 9AM Start

Stonewell Vintners Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producers Licence in respect of the premises situated at Lot 8 Stonewell Road, Tanunda SA 5352 and known as Stonewell Vintners Pty Ltd.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Pursuant to Section 38 (5) of the Development Act, 1993 Notice is hereby given that an application comprising a CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with the Council for a development assessment.

Murray Street, Tanunda will be closed between Sobels Street and Young Street between 10.30am and 12 noon. Persons taking part will be exempted from all Australian Road Rules relating to carriage of persons on vehicles, seatbelts and pedestrian behaviour. For details contact The Barossa Council on 8563 8444

The application and certain documents and material (including plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, Level 3, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide 5000. Ph: 08 8226 8655, fax: 8226 8512, email: olgc@agd.sa.gov.au. DATED: 06/02/2012

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APPLICANT: Stonewell Vintners Pty Ltd.

Rural Funds Management Limited is an investment manager, specialising in agribusiness funds management. RFM currently manages around $300 million of agricultural assets for around 5,500 investors. An opportunity currently exists for a Vineyard Manager overseeing our Vineyard in Forreston in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia.

NEW AND CURRENT PLAYERS WELCOME TO APPLY FOR THE 2012 SEASON

Tourism Barossa Forum

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Chateau Tanunda Long Room Thursday 16 February 5 – 6.30pm With presentations from the project manager of the Barossa Product Gap Audit as well as key SA Tourism Commission contacts.

Responsibilities

CLUBROOMS AT BAROSSA TOURIST PARK, ENTER AT GATE BEHIND NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL OFF PENRICE RD Info: Grant Bell 85663668 (0488 963668), Suzanne Halman 85633640 (0427 633640) Online Registration at www.barossaunited.com.au (Registration not accepted until all fees are paid and subject to team requirements)

Please bring a bottle of wine to share if you plan on staying past 6.30pm for some networking opportunities.

RSVP to Nathan Gogoll… nathan@tourismbarossa.com.au

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11am – 1pm U6 – U8 $135, U9 – U17 $160 Fees to be paid on the day

John Brak Chief Executive Officer

The Company

REGISTRATION DAY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH

4.00pm Wednesday 29 February 2012

Vineyard Manager

Barossa United Junior Soccer Club

AGES 4 - 16 WELCOME

The application may be examined at the Offices of the Council located at 93 Main Street, Kapunda and 12 Hanson Street, Freeling, during normal business hours and any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application to reach the General Manager Development and Regulatory Services at PO Box 72, Kapunda SA 5373 not later than 5.00pm on Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Each person making a submission should indicate whether that person wishes to appear personally or be represented by another party before the Council in support of that submission. Please not that, pursuant to Section 38 (8) of the Development Act, a copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant for a written response. AUTHORISED OFFICER: Lisa Sapio DATE: 15 February 2012 THIS IS THE FIRST AND ONLY PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

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The application has been set down for hearing on 15/03/2012 at 11:00am. Any person may object to the application by lodging a Notice of Objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner (and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant) at least 7 days before the hearing date (VIZ 08/03/2012).

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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

Details of the application are as follows:DEVELOPMENT 313/403/2011 NO. APPLICANT SP Schubert & CM Schubert ADDRESS PO Box 203 NURIOOTPA SA 5355 NATURE OF THE Planting of an additional DEVELOPMENT 10.5ha of vineyard and establishment of a winery with a maximum crush capacity of 30 tonne ancillary to the dwelling and farm buildings on the land (non complying). SUBJECT OF Roennfeldt Road, LAND NURIOOTPA, Lot 615 FP 173706, HD Nuriootpa CERTIFICATE OF Volume 5424 Folio 393 TITLE

2012 DECLARATION OF VINTAGE PARADE SUNDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2012

The applicants address for service is: C/- Samuel Dahlitz, PO Box 46, Tanunda SA 5352.

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL

Applications, marked “Confidential – Administration Assistant” and addressed to Chief Executive Officer Regional Council of Goyder 1 Market Square BURRA SA 5417 are to be received by

ROAD CLOSURE

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All courses nationally accredited

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CPR Ref done on the day 10am start

If you can tick the boxes, and have the required qualifications and experience, you may be the person we are looking for to fill the varied and challenging position of Administration Assistant with our Technical Services Department. Applicants must obtain an Information Pack, which includes the Job and Person Specification and guidelines for preparing an application, by contacting Council (Tel 08 8892 0100) or from Council’s website: www.goyder.sa.gov.au

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 NOTICE OF APPLICATION

VENUE: Nuriootpa Senior Citizens Club 24A Murray St Bookings Phone 0408 103 791

A ‘can-do’ attitude Great communication skills Excellent customer service skills High level computer skills Thrives in a team environment Well organised with good time management skills • Values job satisfaction

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CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882

Under the direction of the Operations Manager, oversee all cultivation activities as directed by the Manager, including machinery operations, contractor supervision, vineyard monitoring, and irrigation application. You will also be actively involved in facilitating spray, fertiliser and pruning programs and assisting in maintenance activities. You will also assist in developing and implementing general work/budget plans and have sound knowledge of HSE requirements.

Selection Criteria

Essential: • Current manual drivers’ license. • Chemical certificate and forklift licence. • Sound working knowledge of machine operation technology as well as hands on vineyard procedures. • Good communication and interpersonal skills. • Vineyard management experience.

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Highly regarded: It is highly preferable that you can demonstrate your: • Sound judgement and decision making skills. • Ability to lead by example and positively influence a team. • Strong organisation skills and ability to coordinate multiple activities. • Possession of AQF level 2/3 or other industry certification.

Remuneration & Benefits The successful applicant will be offered a competitive salary dependant on previous experience and qualifications. Other employee benefits will be negotiated with the successful candidate. You will also be eligible to participate in the company’s group salary continuance and life insurance plan at no cost. To apply, forward a covering letter addressing the above criteria and a resume to Human Resources, Rural Funds Management Limited - Canberra, Locked Bag 150, Kingston ACT 2604, or e-mail recruitment@ruralfunds.com.au by 24th February 2012. Enquiries can be directed to Matt Bawden on 0409 816 741.

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POSITIONS VACANT

POSITIONS VACANT

POSITIONS VACANT

Hairdresser wanted

SALES CONSULTANTS

Texture & Hue are seeking a motivated, fully qualified senior stylist who likes working in a positive and relaxed, yet current and professional environment.

In Review Printing and Promo are looking for Casual Sales consultants to sell Printing and Promotional Products to businesses in the Barossa Valley.

The position is for a person wishing to fulfil a 'rent a chair' agreement where you are solely responsible for your own clientele and responsibilities expected upon this type of agreement.

• Work Own Hours • Full Training given • Generous Commission structure

A great opportunity to take home above award wages and enjoy the rewards of your own hard work without the fuss of running a salon.

Applicants must have good communication skills, be well presented, have own Transport and be able to build relationships with local businesses to achieve results.

Part time position

Reasonable rates and an opportunity which is hard to find. Applications to be sent via email including a letter of application and a full CV to textureandhue@gmail.com also must contain a contact name and phone number from a past or present work colleague and past employer. All applications are strictly confidential.

Please forward resume to Justin Goodwin by email justin@inreviewmag.com.au

Any queries please call 85313037 WH1792490

Only one position available. Applications close 1.03.2012.

WORK WANTED

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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

Accounts / Payroll

A fully accredited, not for profit boutique age care facility and provider of retirement living accommodation and services

CHEF A casual position has become available in our highly organised kitchen at the Vine Inn Hotel. Experience in a la carte, function and bistro style work required. Successful applicant will be required for flexible hours including night & weekend work on a rotating roster.

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CERT IV FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

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

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AHPRA registered National Police Certificate Ability to mentor and educate Age care experience highly regarded

Enquiries General Manager, phone 8524 6396

Phone 8563 0198 COMING EVENTS ACCOUNTANTS ITP Tax Training School for Tax Return Preparation. See www.itpadelaide.com.au TTS (Tax Training School) 2012. Enrolment Closing on 17 February 2012 at 5:00 pm. BAROSSA FILM CLUB 2012 Season opening: Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freeman "Million Dollary Baby". Faith Wine Centre Friday 17th February 7pm wine and cheese for 7.30pm film. All welcome. Enquiries 8564 8225.

GAWLER'S MONSTER FAIR FUN DAY Saturday 17th March 10am-4pm Gawler High School, Barnet Rd, Evanston. Stallholders Welcome - Insurance needed. Phone 0408 814 954 Email funkyallsortz@live.com.au

BAR ATTENDANT

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Please send applications including 2 professional referees to: General Manager, Abbeyfield Retirement Living PO Box 512, Williamstown SA 5351 Email: elaine@abbeyfield-barossa.org.au By close of business, 27 February 2012

CASUAL WORK WANTED

CASH AUCTION At Mount Pleasant Showgrounds Tuesday 21st February-Start 9.30am ITEMS: Large collection of stamps & albums. Bring your goods & turn them into cash. Contact Peter 85811752 / 0412910803

required for casual shifts [potential for permanent part time] • • • •

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

Casual positions have become available at the Vine Inn Hotel for reliable, motivated & enthusiastic persons. Successful applicants will be required for flexible hours including night & weekend work with an immediate start. Only people with experience need apply. Current RSA & RSG certification an advantage Applications to: The General Manager Nuriootpa Vine Inn Hotel-Motel PO Box 32, NURIOOTPA SA 5355 Email: manager@vineinn.com.au Fax: 08 8562 3236 Applications close on Mon 27th Feb 2012

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FREE TRAINING!

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REGISTERED/ENROLLED NURSE(s)

Applications to: Executive Chef Nuriootpa Vine Inn Hotel-Motel PO Box 32, NURIOOTPA SA 5355 Email: execchef@vineinn.com.au Fax: 08 8562 3236 Applications close on Monday 27th Feb 2012

J.T. Johnson & Sons - Kapunda JT Johnson’s is a local family owned business that has been operating since 1923. Johnsons’ specialise in the production & export of livestock feed throughout Asia and the Middle East. With modern facilities, a family orientated approach and a relaxed yet professional office environment, Johnson’s provides a rewarding place to work. We currently have an exciting opportunity within our Accounts team. Key responsibilities include fortnightly payroll, stock control, accounts payable/receivable and a range of monthly accounting tasks. We are seeking an individual with experience in an office environment and ideally accounts/payroll exposure. Intermediate Microsoft Excel skills would also be advantageous. This role is initially a part-time opportunity, with the potential to become full-time for the right condidate. Individuals interested in a career in accounting or those currently studying accounting are encouraged to apply. Applicants should forward their resume and a brief e-mail outlining their experience and interest in the role to Tom Leslie via e-mail - toml@jtj.com.au by Friday 24th February 2012.

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COMING EVENTS

Sport

COMING EVENTS

TRURO MARKET this Sat. 18th, at Weighbridge Motel/Cafe. 10 till 3. Fresh produce, jewellery, confectionery, books & more. Sites $10 - Glenda 85633181

LEARN TO PLAY CONTRACT BRIDGE IN 6 EASY LESSONS Commencing Monday 20th February, at 7pm or Wednesday 22nd February at 1pm Tanunda RSL Hall

GOLF

TANUNDA HOCKEY CLUB SEASON 2012-02-13 Junior Registration Day: February 26 11am to 12.30pm At ‘The Hub’ 83 Murray Street Tanunda For more information contact Nick Dry 0411 487 495 Senior teams preseason training 8.30am Saturday 18 Feb - Faith School Oval 6.30pm Wednesday 22 Feb – Faith Oval 8.30am Saturday 26 Feb – Faith Oval 6.30pm Wednesday 29 Feb – Faith Oval

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QUILT SHOW February 17th - 18th. Tanunda C.W.A. Hall - 9am-4pm. Come & see Wendy Whellum & Elizabeth Camping work plus many other quilts. Bolts of fabric, Fat 1⁄4, B.O.M., Sweet Sixteen & many more. Come & say hello to;Jenny from Craft in the Vale Ph: 0439505550 Margaret from Country Fabric & Things Ph: 8581163 Wendy Whellum there on Friday from 11 till 12. EFTPOS available. Gold coin donation towards Biggest Morning Tea.

Contact Graeme 0417 168 790 or Danni 0414 244 396.

Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer present

Rodney Vincent

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Everything provided including personalised tuition, full notes and afternoon tea. For information, contact Evan or Jill on 8563 3204

Date: Friday 14th April 2012 Time: 8pm-sharp Price: $20 per person No concession Venue: Vine Inn Hotel-Nuriootpa

Bible help and Spiritual guideance

Avoid internet and church confusion Understand your calling and purpose Straight talk from the Bible Knowledge with understanding Qualified teacher - Non denominational No sectarian or cult pursuasion

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For non church going Christians & lapsed believers struggling with faith & belonging

All sincere Bible Truth seekers encouraged no questions avoided - learn more church-hurt casualties and nonconformsits very welcome Disillusioned, lonely, confused - no answers? Don’t lose hope, come, restore your faith! (Saturday evening at Nuriootpa, or will come to you)

Enquiries: Norm 8662 3945 ‘Biblical Integerity for Spiritual Maturity’

SpotOn Fishing & Outdoors Nuriootpa

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CALLOP & REDFIN LURE NIGHT Learn about using lures for local fish

• How to select the right lure • Casting and Retrieve speeds • Using soft plastics, rigging • Tackle selection, rods and reels, line and leader • Location selection, reading your water • Clear water vs dirty • Knots • Fishing from a boat vs fishing from the bank • Fish stocking And more ...... Raffles (including a hand tied Murray river selection fly box)

Wednesday 22nd of February At the Nuriootpa Spot tackle store 31 railway terrace, Nuriootpa 6.30pm start - $10 entry (all funds go toward Lubin's World championship campaign to Slovenia in June 2012) www.barossaherald.com.au

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KAPUNDA It was time for a bit of a novelty event for a change last week as players turned out for the Mick Menzel's Mulliagns (sic) stableford round. Some players took the chance to replay a stroke a hole more regularly than others and for some it didn't seem to make any great improvement to their score. At the end it was Pete Morrison who had the most success and came in with a very good 46 points. A couple of B graders were next best and Mrs Murrays son Harv knocked off Mick Hennessey in a countback for the grade win. Both finished with 44 points, a couple up on Phil Eveans (sic) and Milton Martin who continues to play good golf after dropping two shots off his handicap. 42 points was also the score which was good enough to win the A grade and that was carded by Rod Fuller. Bazz "Willow" Williams left the driver in the bag and finished on 41 with W. ‘Kiwi’ Stragward (sic) next with 39. Money man James Kerrigan was the C grade leader on 43 with Ron Hill with the new driver back on track scoring 41 and other early starters Theo Symons and Ian Gawley on 40. Jenny Menzel had the fillies under control with her 37 points. Twilight continues to attract excellent fields of around 50 players and fantastic nine holes scores continue to be the norm for the winners. Over the past few weeks the level of the dam on the course continues to rise despite there being little rain. The influx of golf balls is attributed to the rising water and this is without the assistance of Geezer who is sidelined with a multitude of injuries. Luckily none of them have stopped him from being able to perform his very important chef duties on a Wednesday night. If anyone is after some sound golfing tuition, Trev Hanton is the man to see. Trev was playing in the pairs ambrose a couple of weeks ago with Bob Lambert and needless to say they were having their share of problems. At the par three 5th Bob teed up first and dropped it in the middle of the dam. Not deterred, Trev tees up mentioning to Bob that you need to hit it a little lower if you want it to bounce across the water. Yes, you guessed it. That is exactly what happened and they were able to play their second from just off the green. Now that is coaching at its best although I wouldn't recommend that shot on a regular basis. On Sunday we members have the opportunity to assist in some way the many volunteer mower operators who maintain our course in such excellent condition. A working bee is planned for this Sunday to tidy up a few little jobs around the place and a big turnout of helpers would be appreciated by the committee and volunteers alike. The club is again planning a few Saturday teas throughout the year and the first is to be a roast pork and vegie night on March 3. For anyone who has been to this night in the past you will appreciate the excellent job Boo Menzel does in catering and for $10- a head you will not find better value anywhere. Might be a good idea to get your names in early to avoid disappointment. This week we are back to a stroke round for the Pfitzner/Clayton Scott Funerals. Saturday results: winner P Morrison 46. A grade R Fuller 42, B Williams 41, W Stagward 39, T Scheer, M Pettigrew, G Tilbrook 38; B grade H Murray, M Hennessey 44, P Evans, M Martin, G Jones 42, S Earle 41; C grade J Kerrigan 43, R Hill 41, T Symons, I Gawley 40, P Hill 38; ladies J Menzel 37. GAWLER Wednesday - Ladies;: Good scoring was the order of the day and Louise Polito led the field with 40 pts from Marion Bow 39 pts and Lesley Pyke on 38 pts. Marion Bow won the NTP on the 4th while Glo Potter birdied the 6th. Thursday: Bob Brady is finally getting used to our cool climate and his seven up won from Barry Portlock and Cameron Scott on four up. Ball winners; BKite, GBarber +4, J Maguire, T Bow, S Byrnes, R Polito, S Burne, J Williams +3, C Swinstead, L Gross +2. NTPS: Elders 4th; P Pogas, Spencer Flooring 6th;C McKenzie, Elders 11th; R Barltrop. Birdie balls; R Brady x 2, A Jeffery, C Swinstead, R Polito, P Pogas, J Assender, R Hartwell, T Bow, D Paterson, D Butler, B Pipe, B Johnson, S Jeffery. Midweek end: Greg Barber edged out Geoff Slade on a c/b with 43 pts. Ball winners;R Malone, S Byrnes 41, P Heffernan, 37, H Smits, J Viergever 36. Birdies: P Heffernan x 2, H Smits, S Byrnes, G Slade. Saturday: Warren Staunton had a cracker in the wet weather this Saturday and managed to knock off

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the entire field with 42 points. Paul Roach gave the fish a chance to live today and came in next best with a 41. A grade; L Chiappetta 39, S Voigt 39, P Warburton 38. B grade; P Roach 41, M Lukat 39, P Smith 37. C grade; W Staunton 42, I Laurence 41, D Harper 40. Ladies; K Barr 31. NTPS and Long Drives - Uleybury Wines 2nd; M Grohs, St Kilda Hotel 3rd long drive; J.Ashdown, Kingsford Hotel 6th; G Barraclough, Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot 9th; D Wilson, Fasta Pasta long drive 10th; P Smith, Hi Beam Car/ Dog Wash 11th; I Laurence, Bushmans Hotel 14th; B Sankey, Willaston Hotel 16th; C Bartholomew. Ball winners; R Morris, T Milics, D Hubber, A Jeffery, P Trenorden, C Ramsay, R Hartwell, D Sobey, C Swinstead, K McLean, W J Martin, C Noack, I Monro, B Paul. Birdie balls; I Pye, M Cogan, S Sounes, A Sota, B Verhoef, M Grohs, A Jeffery, I Laurence, R Hartwell, G Gray, G Barraclough, G Barber, J Agar, S Spencer, C Boucher. Eagle; Brian Sankey managed a fantastic eagle on the 14th. Sunday; The weather was at its best and the size of the field sure reflected that. A tough competition saw Rob Malone take the money from his group as well as the competition winnings with a nett 69. Trevor Korber had something to say about that with the next-best, a nett 70. NTP 6th: C Swinstead. Ball winners: J Agar, R McNamara and Grandpa Heffernan all managed to scrape a ball. Birdies: P Heffernan (11th), C Swinstead (4th and 6th), G Barber (6th), J Fowler (4th). TANUNDA Saturday Holliatt Daant par and Irish stableford competition: winner M Woodrow 4. A grade P Denley 0, r/u S Rawlinson -1; B grade M Woodrow 4, r/u B Ronan -1; C grade D Forrest 3, r/u D Hemsley 2; Ladies D Reichelt -2 on c/b, P Henschke -2. Long drives: A grade L MacKenzie; B grade J Dally; C grade P Giersch. NTP 6th M Campbell (Peter Lehmann); 8th D Forrest (TPGB); 11th M Tomich (Langmeil); 16th D Reichelt (Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot S Rawkinson (Kalleske). Rundown: M Schulz 2, C Bell 1, A Coutie, I Handley 0, J Hongell, B Grocke, P Stacey, J Denley, P Lawrie, S Coombs, C Othams, R Newstead, B Andrews -2. Men’s Midweek stableford competition: R Homburg 40, R Wallace 38 c/b, C Crichton 38, D Cock, S Ward 37, B Hage 36, B Eckermann 35 c/b. NTP R Homburg. Ladies midweek stableford competition: L Semmler 38 c/b, L Montfort 38, C Lienert 37, C Lynas 35 c/b. NTP L Montfort; long drive C Lynas. Thursday Twilight stableford, 9 holes. Name Pts Score D Reichelt 10 24 M Woodrow 7 20 J Jeffries 5 18 c/b C Hongell 4 18 c/b BAROSSA White Course stableford competition results. A grade P McCarthy 41, r/u R Nairn 38; B grade D Brook 40, r/u C Campbell 39; C grade D Virgin 40, r/u S Blackmore 40.

A grade (43 players): R Perry, T Slavin 37, G Hill 36, G Hunter, M George, G Wills 35,I Baldwin, G Bethune 34. B grade (50 players): R Harbord 39, A Edwards, P Frazer, W Skinner, M Siv 37, J Kay, G Laucke, R Hampel, M Wilson 36. C grade (25 players): D Horne, G McDonald 37, N Clayson, S Reynolds 35, R May 34. Ladies competition winner M Fleer 39. P Johnson 38, J Lythgoe 37, P May 36. NTP 3rd G Hill; 4th 2nd shot R Staehr; 6th J Kay; 10th 2nd shot R Nairn; 12th P Nash; 17th A Edwards. Long drives: A grade R Nairn; B grade D Oats; C grade D Horne. Ladies novelty, putting: B Baird. White Course stableford competition winner M Bogan 42, r/u C Linden 42. Ball winners: D Quodling 40, A Graham, A Bell, I Fyfe, G Johnson 39, B Milne, A Small, M Pech, P Frazer, T Turnbull 38, R Perry 37. NTP 6th S Andrews; 15th D oats. 4BBB: A Edwards/M Bogan. MT PLEASANT Saturday stableford Glenn Finch Trophy competition: A grade E Bishop 35, A Wake 32, T Mitchell 31, J Zerk, G Hutchison 30, L Claridge 29, S Tregenza 28, R Jackson, G Nicholls 27, A Wingrove 23, K Vine; B grade P Boucher, T Lehmann 34, D McQueen, R Hargrave 30, J James 29, J Richards 28, P Guy, J Nicholls 26, G Elliot 23. Midweek Irish stableford competition: A grade - T Lehmann 79, P Boucher 73, K Reichstein 72; B grade - B O’Neill 74, P Flatman 72, A Wingrove 70. Ladies stroke competition: L Stephens 68, B Wright 71, R Vincent 72, C Zerk 73. Adelaide Plains and Barossa Valley Veteran A total of 85 players representing 20 clubs played the Gawler Golf Club on Thursday,.The event was sponsored by Uleybury Wines of One Tree Hill. A grade: 43 R Thompson(Two Wells), 35 F Altmann(Tanunda Pines), 34 J Thornhill(Tee Tree Gully). Ball winners. 34 R Volraat (Gawler), 33 R Searl (Mt Pleasant), D Butler (Penfield), R Elliot (Mt Pleasant), 32 C Hughes (Barossa Valley), B Lee (Kapunda), A Penn (Penfield), L Williams (Barossa Valley), 31 P Frazier, M Nichols (Barossa Valley), D Scurrell (Tee Tree Gully), G Dawson (Penfield), K Reichstein (Mt Pleasant), J Ryan (Kapunda). B grade: 37 R Wallace (Tanunda Pines), 36 D Zeliff (Berri), 33 D Trickett (Balaklava). Ball winners 32 S Demaria (Penfield), T Bateman (Kapunda), 31 G Jones (Kapunda), H Jeske (Gawler), 30 K Robinson (Barossa Valley),R Taylor (Penfield), 29 K Douglas (Penfield), D Dawset (Mt Pleasant), 28 R Cameron (Hamley Bridge). C grade: 38 F Trimboli (Penfield), 33 B Milne (Barossa Valley), 32 B Sims (Tanunda Pines). Ball winners - 30 P Jones (Penfield), 29 K Bubner (Islington Works), 28 G Woods (Hamley Bridge), 26 D Lewis (Barossa Valley), 24 C Sharpe (The Palms). NTP winners: A grade - B Lythgoe (Barossa Valley). B grade - D Tricket (Balaklava). C grade - Sims (Tanunda Pines).

BAROSSA 8-BALL Teams P W Th Crownies 9 8 Breakers 9 6 EV Vipers 9 5 Wreakers 9 4 Big Balls 9 3 Springton 9 1 Results: Wreakers d Crownies Vipers d Springton 10-5.

L F 1 86 3 85 4 67 5 60 6 65 8 42 8-7; Big Balls d

Ag % 49 63 50 62 68 49 75 44 70 48 93 31 Breakers 9-6;

Pts 16 12 10 8 6 2

GAWLER 8-BALL Results from matches played on February 9. Overway Whos Ya Momma d Soccer Club Kruisers 8-7; Two Wells No Fear.Comm d Smithfield What The’s 9-6; Smithfield Outsiders d Two Wells Commercial 11-4; Roseworthy Blue d Willaston Farcues 14-1; XChanged d Lyndoch Hotel 8-7; Willaston Warriors d Roseworthy Shooters 10-5; Soccer Club Eagles d Exchange Hotel 8-7. Premiership Team P W L F A S Roseworthy Blue 13 12 1 126 69 24 Two Wells No Fear.Comm 13 11 2 127 68 22 Overway Whos Ya Momma 13 11 2 122 73 22 Smithfield Outsiders 13 10 3 126 69 20 Smithfield What The’s 13 8 5 111 84 16 XChanged 13 8 5 109 86 16 Soccer Club Eagles 13 7 6 106 89 14 Soccer Club Kruisers 13 6 7 98 107 12 Willaston Warriors 13 4 9 81 114 8 Willaston Farcues 13 4 9 67 128 8 Lyndoch Hotel 13 3 10 77 118 6 Two Wells Commercial 13 3 10 72 123 6 Exchange Hotel 13 2 11 72 123 4 Roseworthy Shooters 13 2 11 71 124 4 The first finals will be held on February 16. Roseworthy Blue will play Two Wells No Fear.Comm at the Roseworthy Hotel. Overway Whos Ya Momma will play Smithfield Outsiders at the Gawler Soccer Club. The AGM will be held atthe Gawler Soccr Club on March 8. Summer wind up will be held at the Overway Hotel on March 18.

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CELEBRATIONS: From left, Maarit and Roger Linke, Don Mottson, trainer Tony McEvoy, Simon Eberhard, Richard Davey and strapper Lynette Meyer.

By GRAHAM FISCHER ANGASTON was a town of celebrations on Wednesday night after the win by Circle of Trust at the Gawler races. Sent out the $2.90 favourite, Circle of Trust, ridden by Matthew Neilson, stormed down the outside to win the Gawler South Bakery Maiden (1511m). The three-year-old is trained at Kildalton Park by Tony McEvoy who enjoyed preparing a winner for his hometown owners. The connections are Don Mattson, Leo Nielsen, Simon ‘Slippery’ Eberhard, Richard Davey, Roger Linke, Dan Morgan and Laurie Spaulding. Don, from Gossips Galleria in Murray Street, said he had formed the ownership group. “I first saw Circle of Trust as a weanling at a Sydney sale and he was purchased by a lady from country New South Wales,” Don said. “I kept following the colt’s development then when I saw he was for sale took the opportunity to buy him and quickly arranged for the rest of the group to become involved.” Don said Circle of Trust was a true Angaston local. “He is trained by Tony McEvoy at Kildalton Park and spells at Tarrawatta, on the Eden Valley - Mount Pleasant road, the property of part-owner Simon Eberhard.” The three-year-old, by Primus from Academy Idol, tasted victory at only his third start. After a debut fourth at Morphettville Parks on January 4, the colt ran third at Gawler on January 18. Those runs were over 1250 metres and 1200 metres respectively and on Wednesday he appreciated the step up to 1511 metres. Trainer Tony McEvoy was a little concerned by the colt’s slow starts. “It is not that he misses the start, it is that when the gates open he is polite and lets the others get into stride a bit quicker,” McEvoy said. From an inside draw of two on Wednesday, jockey Matthew Neilson was able to drive him through to midfield on the rails on settling down. Approaching the home turn, Neilson was able to take the colt out wide on the track and once in the clear Circle of Trust sprinted strongly to score. “Matthew said he was strong at the finish and felt he might get a bit further in distance,” McEvoy said. On Saturday, McEvoy unveiled an exciting stable addition Sysmo at Morphettville Parks. A French import, Sysmo was part of a winning double for McEvoy with Pilot’s Lane impressively scoring in the preceding event and keeps the mentor a clear leader in the SA metropolitan trainer’s premiership.

Harness plans THE Gawler Harness Racing Club wants to remain a strong participant in the future of the sport in South Australia. Club president Peter Bain said this had been made clear in a recent meeting with John Lewis, the chief executive of the state’s controlling body Harness Racing South Australia (HRSA). “HRSA is in the process of compiling a strategic plan for the future of harness racing and the Gawler club wants to be a key participant,” Mr Bain said. “The club is in the process of developing our current training facility so that it can be used to conduct trials. “What we need is an amenities block and the building of a set of stables to accommodate 50 horses.

“Should the club ever progress to running race meetings we would need to mirror copy with another bank of 50 stalls.” More immediately, the Gawler club is looking to stage its Cup meeting at Globe Derby on Saturday, March 10. “The club is valueadding stakemoney for the fourth year in a row taking our contribution to about $130,000,” Mr Bain said. “However, this may be the last year we can help fund the races. “We have to settle for the land which we purchased at Buchfelde, plus developing the trial track area will take most of our money. We have been able to add the money to our cup meeting through interest received on the money we invested.” - Graham Fischer

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Division One: Vine Vale 7-7-81 def by 9-9-85 Kapunda; Lyndoch v Tanunda; Roseworthy 10-10-89 def 6-6-88 Nuriootpa. Roseworthy returned to form on Saturday with a comfortable 10 sets to six win over Nuriootpa. The win keeps Roseworthy in third place on the ladder with a healthy buffer over Lyndoch in fourth place. In other matches Kapunda scored a tight eight sets to seven win over Vine Vale at Vine Vale. Division Two: Tod Street 11-11-95 def 5-5-65 South Gawler White; South Gawler Blue 14-14-104 def 2-2-46 Willaston; Lyndoch 10-1081 def 6-6-66 Tanunda White; Tanunda Black 3-3-64 def by 1313-97 Nuriootpa. Division Three: Keyneton 3-3-56 def by 13-13-90 Willaston United; Willaston Red v Willaston Blue; Cockatoo Valley v Virginia Green; Virginia White 9-9-74 def 7-7-70 Vine Vale. On a cold and blustery day Willaston United scored a convincing win against Keyneton. The day commenced with the straight doubles and this saw Willaston United jump to a handy lead winning three of the four doubles played. After the singles Willaston United had furthered their lead by winning seven of eight singles played. Willaston finished the day by winning three of the four mixed doubles games and ended up winning the day 13 sets 90 games to 3 sets 56 games. A standout performance by Kelly Ellery from Willaston United winning her singles match 6-0 and a valiant 7-6 win for Michael Graetz from Keyneton in his singles. The tennis community is advised the Gawler & District Association AGM will be on Tuesday, March 27 from 7.30pm at the Essex Park clubrooms. Everyone is welcome to come along and provide input to the running of tennis. Please consider helping out even if it is for 6-12 months or for a particular project or one off assistance, it is important to have new helpers become involved. The G&DTA is pleased to advise the Essex Park courts will be resurfaced and new net posts and nets after receiving a state government grant. The project will ensure the playing surface is of a high standard for many years to come. Anyone looking to have a free hit of tennis is advised the courts will be open between 9am-2pm on Sundays until further notice. For all things tennis in Gawler go to www.gawlertennis.com.au. Barossa, Light & Gawler Combined Division One Boys: Freeling / Tanunda 5-41 def Lyndoch 1-16; Roseworthy 4-37 def Freeling 223; Xavier Saints 4-34 def Angaston 2-18. Division Two Boys: Lyndoch Red 435 def Trinity College 2-19; Vine Vale 4-38 def Lyndoch Blue 2-25. Division One Girls: Marananga 536 def Trinity College 1-21; Willaston United 5-37 def Kapunda 1-24; Lyndoch 5-37 def Xavier Saints 1-15. Division Two Girls: Angaston 4-35 def Freeling/Tod Street 2-29; Tanunda 5-41 def Kapunda 1-17; Lyndoch 5-40 def Xavier Saints 1-17. Division Three: Tanunda Silver 430 def Tanunda White 2-24; Nuriootpa 5-35 def Moculta 1-22; Angaston 6-36 def Lyndoch 0-9; Kapunda 6-37 def Tanunda Black 0-12. Division Four: Tanunda Silver 5-35 def Kapunda 1-22; Angaston 5-34 def Vine Vale 1-16; Tanunda White 3-30 def Nuriootpa 3-27; Tanunda Black 4-33 def Lyndoch 2-23. Division Five: Lyndoch 4-27 def Angaston 2-26; Tanunda 5-34 def Marananga 1-21; Kapunda 3-27 def Freeling 3-24.

POWER: Tanunda’s Alec Bryce hits a double handed backhand during his singles at Lyndoch. Division Six: Tanunda White 6-36 def Kapunda Black 0-22; Vine Vale Green 5-31 def Angaston 1-21; Kapunda Red 4-30 def Tanunda Black 2-27; Nuriootpa 3-26 def Freeling 3-25. Division Seven (Green Ball): Tanunda Black 6-36 def Kapunda 0-4; Tanunda Silver 4-28 def Vine Vale White 2-23; Nuriootpa 4-31 def Angaston Blue 2-21; Vine Vale Black 3-28 def Tanunda White 324; Angaston White 6-36 def Keyneton 0-15; Freeling 5-34 def Vine Vale Green 1-19. G&DTA Junior Results Boys Division Three: Trinity College Blue 4-30 def Riverton 226; Luth St George’s 4-33 def Trinity College Gold 2-23; Luth St George’s Black 4-29 def Willaston 2-20. Girls Division Three: Riverton 4-32 def Lutheran St George’s 2-22; Xavier Saints 3-29 def Tod Street 3-23. Boys Division Four: Xavier Saints Rust 6-37 def Willaston 0-9. Girls Division Four: Trinity College Blue 5-33 def Lutheran St George’s 1-14; Trinity College Gold 5-33 def Willaston 1-10; Xavier Saints 5-33 def Trinity College Red 1-21. Boys Division Five: Trinity College Blue 4-32 def Trinity College Gold 2-21; Trinity College Red 5-32 def Willaston 1-14. Night Tennis Monday Night Red/White Cana’balls 8-57 def Woodies 4-47; Freeling Outsiders 10-66 def Barossa Blues 2-29; Gully Breezes 9-70 def Maranock 3-39; Via Allendale 8-61 def Angaston All Stars 4-45; Peckers 12-72 def Kapunda 0-12. Monday Night Blue Whose Fault 8-8-59 def Jacobs Creek 4-4-44; Freeling Extras 8-58 def Nuts 4 Tennis 4-42; Kick Ace 862 def Keyneton 4-45. Wednesday Night Red Tanunda Down Under 12-12-72 def The Bye 0-0-0; Nuri Chasers 759 def Lyndoch Leftovers 5-44; Angaston Panthers 11-69 def VVTC Bottles 1-26; Gibson Wines 9-62 def Toyota Cruisers 3-51. Wednesday Night White Hermansberg 10-66 def What a Racquet 2-35; Team Racket 11-67 def Mixers 1-20; match Fixers 1170 def Loose Cannons 1-22; Rebels 7-63 def Stablemates 5-60. Wednesday Night Blue Angaston Blues 9-63 def Making a Racquet 3-47; Tiggers 9-63 def Havin a Ball 3-33; Manooknas 1170 def Parrots 1-31. Thursday ladies Nuriootpa 3-28 def Vine Vale Viognier 3-24; Angaston 6-30 def Maranaga Marvels 0-14; Freeling 6-36 def Marananga Movers 0-20; Tanunda Grenache 3-22 def Vine Vale White 3-18; Tanunda Shiraz had the bye.

Barossa and Light Tennis Association premierships Seniors Division One R Team P Bye W 1 Kapunda 12 2 10 2 Nuriootpa 11 3 8 3 Roseworthy 11 3 7 4 Lyndoch 11 2 5 5 Vine Vale 12 2 4 6 Tanunda 10 3 3 7 Xavier Saints 11 3 1 Seniors Division Two R Team P Bye W 1 South Gawler B 14 0 10 2 Lyndoch 14 0 9 3 Willaston 13 0 11 4 Tanunda White 14 0 9 5 Nuriootpa 14 0 6 6 Tod Street 14 0 5 7 South Gawler W 14 0 2 8 Tanunda Black 13 0 1 Seniors Division Three R Team P Bye W 1 Virginia Green 11 0 11 2 Willaston Blue 12 0 9 3 Willaston United 14 0 6 4 Virginia White 10 1 6 5 Vine Vale 13 0 5 6 Cockatoo Valley 10 1 6 7 Willaston Red 13 0 2 8 Keyneton 13 0 2 Juniors Division Three R Team P Bye W 1 Angaston 11 0 9 2 Nuriootpa 11 0 8 3 Tanunda White 11 0 5 4 Moculta 10 1 5 5 Tanunda Silver 9 0 4 6 Kapunda 11 0 3 7 Lyndoch 10 1 1 8 Tanunda Black 11 0 0 Juniors Division Four R Team P Bye W 1 Tanunda Black 11 0 8 2 Nuriootpa 11 0 7 3 Tanunda Silver 11 0 5 4 Lyndoch 10 0 5 5 Angaston 11 0 4 6 Kapunda 10 0 3 7 Tanunda White 11 0 2 8 Vine Vale 11 0 0 Juniors Division Five R Team P Bye W 1 Angaston 9 2 7 2 Lyndoch 9 2 5 3 Kapunda 9 2 5 4 Freeling 10 1 3 5 Marananga 10 1 3 6 Tanunda 10 1 2 7 Keyneton 9 2 1 Juniors Division Six R Team P Bye W 1 Kapunda Red 10 1 7 2 Freeling 10 1 6 3 Vine Vale Green 10 1 5 4 Tanunda Black 10 1 4 5 Nuriootpa 10 1 5 6 Angaston 10 1 3 7 Vine Vale White 9 2 3 8 Tanunda White 10 1 2 9 Kapunda Black 9 2 0 Ladies Thursday Team Pts Vine Vale White 64 Freeling 55 Marananga Movers 52 Angaston 48 Vine Vale Viognier 40 Tanunda Shiraz 39 Tanunda Grenache 25 Nuriootpa 23 Marananga Marvels 6

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KAPUNDA has climbed into the top four in A1 cricket on the back of a 110-run demolition of Angaston on Saturday. Continuing the theme of lop-sided results, Gawler Central annihilated Tanunda. In reply to the Tigers 8/291, Tanunda were rolled for 77 and only managed 7/135 after being sent back in. Aaron King was the destroyer, backing up his 150 not out by taking 4/46 from 13 overs, then collecting 4/19 from eight overs, which included a hat-trick in the second innings as Central went seeking the outright win. Gilbert Valley tore through Sandy Creek’s batters. Chasing the Bulls’ total of 263, the Cockys top six combined for just 21 runs. Nuri easily accounted for South Gawler, chasing down, then zooming past the Lions (165) on their way to 6/251 declared thanks to Brett Lydeamore (78) and Luke Steinberner (52) before sending the Lions back in. Unfortunately the Tigers couldn’t capitalise with outright points as the Lions hung on to finish 7/108 with David Golder scoring 51 not out. In A1 reserves, Truro made short work of Eudunda Robertstown (8/197) as they piled on 2/212 thanks to 57 not out from Kingsley Munchenberg and 136 not out from Brad Fairey. A1 South Gawler 165 & 7/108 (R T Barker 105*, J C Lienert 3/63, D S Doecke 2/3, A Prior 2/19, D Schiller 2/36; D J Golder 51*, J Ward 4/31, A Prior 3/40) v Nuriootpa 6/251 dec. (B P Lydeamore 78, L A Steinborner 52, M George 29, M Sims 2/38, D J Golder 2/95). Gilbert Valley 263 (C A Mullins 67, J M Vandeleur 63, R Vandeleur 38, M G Burden 3/35, C Roberts 3/63, L Hill 2/60, S Hands 2/61) v Sandy Creek. Gawler Central 8/291 (A J King 150*, B P Tobitt 39, J Mccafferty 34, S Akkerman 4/68) v Tanunda 77 and 7/135 (A J King 4/46, T T Stock 3/5, C Ingram 2/14; J Farley 74*, A J King 4/19 - inc. hat trick). Angaston 111 & 1/118 (B D Kurtz 29, R Johnson 6/31; B A Buster 56*, B D Kurtz 56*) v Kapunda 221 (M Johnson 46, S Ryan 36, R Johnson 33, N Pech 2/18, B A Byster 2/22, M J Blenkiron 2/39). A1 Reserves Greenock 194 & 0/0 dec. (G Stevens 140, R J Montgomery 7/103, C Hirst 2/20) v Freeling 108 & 1/89 (J Hirst 33, S Collins 4/37, G Stevens 2/12, Z Dahms 2/22; I M McMillan 67*) Eudunda-Robertstown 8/197 (D Cluse 41, T Baker 39*, S R Nietschke 29, K Nietschke 29, L Eberhard 26, S W Lord 3/45, Z Giles 2/25, T Eggleton 2/40) v Truro 2/212 (B Fairey 136*, K Muchenberg 57*). Lyndoch 9/185 (E Giedel 30*, S Vanmeerendonk 29*, C Kinlock 29, W Gripton 3/34, S Schmidt 3/38) v Light Pass 290 (S Hill 101, S Schrapel 64, W Gripton 56, N Goulding 3/65, S Scally 2/28, M J Robinson 2/66, B R Tanti 2/74). A2 Light Pass 204 (P Braunack 72*, B Nitschke 68, R Schiller 25, T Herrmann 4/45, M Pech 3/27) v Angaston 142 (D Schmidt 40, B Brook 27, G Miller 5/36, P Braunack 2/16, M Baumann 2/36). Sandy Creek 4/267 dec. (R C Handtke 85, S T Koch 60*, A J Wallwork 52, L Kent 50*, D Schilling 2/86) v Greenock 98 & 58 (P Verne 40, D Schilling 32, G L Davis 6/46, M Darlington 3/4; D Schilling 31, G L Davis 5/31, A M Lee 2/27).

Nuriootpa 175 (J Gerhardy 46, K Siegele 46*, K Antoney 4/62, L McCracken 3/59) v South Gawler 115 & 7/79 dec. (B N Barker 44, J Schiller 4/25, G B Swyghuizen 2/0, J Gerhardy 2/18, J Schmidt 2/34; D B Washington 25, M Milne 2/6). Tanunda 179 (T Swan 53, P Graetz 47, J King 3/25, D J Miller 3/41, A K Ness 2/16) v Gawler Central 133 (A K Ness 69, T Mifflin 3/22, M Wegener 2/10, P Healy 2/12, L Samain 2/28). A3 Freeling 121 & 5/20 (J Brennan 71, M P Cotton 6/27, J Power 3/31; G Hinderwell 4/14) v Sandy Creek Green 203 (M P Cotton 53*, P Silvy 48, J Power 42, K A Wright 3/38, R Schimer 3/48, B McDonald 2/66). Gilbert Valley 218 & 8/128 (S Goodfellow 110, M Day 42, M Hammerling 3/43, D Moore 2/22, R Schultz 2/59; D C Busch 32, M Day 26, R Skipworth 4/32, A M Milne 2/9) v Nuriootpa 163 (A J Lange 32, R Skipworth 27*, M Kooyman 3/11, J Molineux 3/20, T Connell 2/35). Truro 105 (K Hoffmann 40, W Roberts 7/24) v Lyndoch 101 (W Roberts 30, S Murphy 2/10). Sandy Creek Yellow 108 & 8/70 (A P Kokot 61*, K P Norton 3/28, B Hornhardt 3/32; S S Oldman 4/11, K P Norton 2/15) v Gawler Central 224 (J Bernardo 91, S Dawe 39, B Hornhardt 26, S D Sefton 3/32, R Muirhead 2/41, K Rule 2/42). Kapunda 209 (M M Good 58, M Good 37*, L Hoffman 28, D Eggleton 4/44, J Ellis 3/50, B Miegel 2/25; A Schmidt 26, J Dswonitzky 3/15, J Ellis 2/13) v Tanunda 151 (J Dswonitzky 45, T Brooks 38, L Fleetwood 27, K Jarman 3/37, M M Good 2/16, A May 2/17). A4 Lyndoch 100 (J Charnstrom 4/15, J Cufone 3/12 B E Work 2/15) def by Mallala 139 (W S Rudd 39, A Fischer 30*, S Green 2/14, D Boyle 2/16, D Marshall 2/19, J C Schloithe 2/22). Freeling d Tanunda. Kapunda 7/158 (W Van Dissel 59*, D Georgi 43, C Ryan 33, R Moore 2/16, D James 2/21) def by Nuriootpa 5/216 (B Giles 68*, D James 64, A Norton 41, R Dippl 2/35). Greenock 5/150 (G Nitschke 46, M Obst 31, K Fuller 26*, C Done 2/20) def Gawler Central 9/141 (T Heinze 39, K Urquhart 25, G Nitschke 2/14, M Obst 2/17). A5 Gilbert Valley 161 (T Reichelt 49, C S Busch 43, M J Oxley 3/16, S Rayner 3/32, T Pocock 2/19) def South Gawler 9/141 (G Murphy 46, T Pocock 42, J Wright 3/18, M Busch 3/33). Light Pass 8.176 (C Todd 71, M Gallasch 29, R Partington 3/23, M Ward 2/25) def Eudunda-Robertstown 137 (B Rule 41, M Ward 25, D Hausler 3/27, T Taylor 3/30, B Matthews 2/44). Angaston 6/191 (A F Plush 47, C M Schultz 46, D Carnelly 44, E Ballard 2/32, R Rosewall 2/33) def Greenock 126 (E Ballard 45, D Carnelly 4/8, K Hewitt 3/34, R Walker 2/24). Under 16 Angaston 8/166 (D Schmidt 52, B W Homes 27*, A J Wodson 2/11, J Wallace 2/26) v Sandy Creek Green 68 (S T Buckley 4/5, B W Homes 3/9, A J Dutschke 2/9). Gawler Central Black 93 (J Robertson 4/16, K Hammerling 2/10, S Byrne 2/13) v Greenock 155 (S Keller 80*, J Robertson 43, J Harvey 3/27, J Urquhart 2/20). Gawler Central Gold had a bye. Mallala/Lyndoch 8/52 (J R Rosenzweig 2/4, T Barnes 2/12) v Freeling 8/99. Sandy Creek Gold 124 (C Robinson 41, J Millar 3/3, D Judd Smith 2/13) v South Gawler 136 (T Panagiotou 64, P Herd 4/6, C Robinson 2/9, M J Coldman 2/34). Nuriootpa/Light Pass 9/75 (H Smith 2/4, T Hunt 2/13, J Brown 2/14) v Kapunda 154 (J Brown 54, M M Good 27, R Schultz 3/11, K Schultz 3/23, Z Fuss 2/24). Under 14 Freeling 65 (B Biagi 2/12) v Tanunda 142 (H Fielke 40, N Burton 32*, G Brettig 3/12, H Loveridge 2/8). Gawler Central 8/161 dec. (H Hutton 31, B Lane 30*, B Dowse 3/19, C Longo 3/27) v Lyndoch 7/135 (M Quinn 26*). Kapunda 8/230 (K Brown 56*, J Rowsell 55*, A T Smith 51*, C White 33, D Grosser 5/33) v Eudunda-Robertstown 72. Sandy Creek 90 (Z R Kreutner 27, D Atherton 2/6) v Nuriootpa 9/164 (N Lange 47, J K Moore 27, B P Evans 2/20). South Gawler 119 (B E Fitzpatrick 48) v Gilbert Valley 7/218 (C L Barker 2/34). Angaston had a bye. Under 12 Angaston 7/132 def Lyndoch 9/86. Tanunda Black 4/82 (J Hajdu 2/3) d South Gawler 64. Eudunda-Robertstown 7/39 def by GilbertValley Maroon 4/71. Gilbert Valley Red v Greenock. Light Pass v Gawler Central. Gilbert Valley Blue v Mallala. Nuriootpa bye. Tanunda White v Sandy Creek.

Bitter sweet win YOUR CALL: Cooper Pike appears to slide safely into third base, but is given out in the Gawler Little League victory against top team East Torrens.

By ROBERT LAIDLAW GAWLER Rangers tasted sweet victory in Division Three baseball on Saturday with a 6-5 win over Glenelg, but suffered the bitter disappointment of falling out of the finals race. Although only having a slim chance of qualifying for the finals for the first time, the Rangers saw those hopes evaporate when fourth-placed West Torrens went three games ahead with only two games left to finish the minor round. The beauty of Gawler’s success against the Tigers was it was earned, with neither side making an error and the Rangers picking up crucial hits at the right time. After a scoreless first inning, Gawler took the lead at the top of the second when Shaun Clark and James Parker picked walks and Dave O’Brien belted a long outfield fly to score Clark. A safe bunt to lead off the third frame by Andre Benjamin followed by Sam Murphy’s double and Rick Leonard’s shot to centrefield scored two more runs for a 3-0 lead. Glenelg responded with three runs in the bottom of the third to tie the ball game up, leaving the result in the balance.

Mark Amphlett picked a one-out walk in the fourth dig and with good baserunning managed to score to put the Rangers’ noses in front, while Shaun Clark hit a long two-run home run in the fifth inning to put Gawler 6-3 up. The bottom of the fifth inning saw Sam Murphy come on to the mound, and with two out and three free passes loaded the bases. The Tigers managed a hit to score two runs but Murphy managed to strike the final batter out to end the game. Benjamin threw the first four innings, giving up three hits and five walks for four strikeouts, while Shaun Clark batted 1000 and Leonard collected two good hits. There were mixed results for the juniors, with both under 14 teams losing close games last Wednesday night to Golden Grove Central District sides, while on Sunday results were split, while in Little League there was a good win and a close draw. Gawler’s under 14 team is now in a tight fight for the double chance after losing 911 to its biggest rival for the coveted second spot Golden Grove Central Districts last Wednesday after giving up seven runs in the final inning.

Division Three

Little League Minors

Gawler Rangers 0 1 2 1 2 -6 Glenelg 0 0 3 0 2 -5 Hits: Andre Benjamin 2, Rick Leonard 2, Sam Murphy, Shaun Clark (hr).

Gawler Rangers 11 d East Torrens 8. Hits: Wyatt Ryan 3, Hunter Power 2, Trent O’Brien 2, Carter Powell 2, Cameron Keon 2, Jackson Pike, Cooper Pike, Cooper Wilson, Link Ryan.

Division Five Henley and Grange 12 d Gawler Rangers 4.

Division Seven Playford City 17 d Gawler Rangers 4. Hits: Dan Grose, Trevor Norley, Thomas Norley, Wayne Jenkins.

Under 14 GGCD 14 d Gawler Rangers 10. Hits: Thomas Norley 2, Josh Young, Callum Borchard, Jordan Holmes, Michael O’Connor, James Gillard-Martin. West Torrens 16 d Gawler Rangers 3. Hits: Michael Walton, Thomas Norley. GGCD 11 d Gawler 9. Hits: Ben Mayfield 2, Mark Bergen, Zac Allen, James Bergen, Jake Jarvis. Gawler 15 d Kensington 9. Hits: Ben Mayfield 3, Ethan Ly 2, Jake Jarvis 2, Riley Holland 2, Geoffrey Barraclough 2.

Little League Majors Gawler Rangers 8 tied with GGCD 8. Hits: Jack Jenkins 2, Matthew Young, Declan Gillard-Martin, Alex Smethurst.

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Next games: Saturday - Division Three v GGGCD away, 3.30pm; Division Five v GGCD at home 3pm; Division Seven v East Torrens away, 12.30pm. Sunday - under 14 A v SD Hawks at home, 12.30pm; under 14 B v GGCD Dodgers away, 12.30pm; LL Majors v Gawler at home, 10am; LL Minors v Rangers at home, 10am.

Slow pitch: Results: Gawler Rangers 1.20 d SA Nomads 0.63; White Pointers 0.93 d Giants 0.76; TGI Friday 1.30 d Giants 0.28. Points: TGI Friday 4, SA Nomads 2, White Pointers 2, Gawler Rangers 2, Giants 0. This Friday: 7.15pm - White Points v Gawler Rangers and SA Nomads v TGI Friday; 8pm - Giants v SA Nomads and Gawler Rangers v TGI Friday. Games are played at Elliott Goodger Memorial Park, and follow the tee-ball and rookie ball games, which start at 6pm.For details on Slow Pitch, contact Rob on 0407 979 163.

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The Herald Bowls Report Barossa and Light results Division One

Eudunda 105 v Kapunda 93. P Eva 22 v I Otterspoor 28; J Hanns 27 v G Redden 17; B Warner 24 v R Rogers 28; M Schutz 32 v P. Voumard 20. Lyndoch 86 v Freeling 106. P Uranjek 14 v J Morris 43; B Howell 21 v H Sykes 27; C Rule 32 v G Fergusson 16; P Woods 19 v C Kearns 20. Nuriootpa 107 v Tanunda 94. R Walker 31 v C Mahoney 23; R Grope 30 v P Rost 23; S Allen 22 v B Pech 26; W Williams 24 v R Schneider 22. Angaston had the bye. Division Two

Freeling 80 v Tanunda Black 65 F Hines 25 v B Wallace 18; I McFarlane 21 v D Schiller 21; G Maynard 34 v D Meertens 26. Kapunda 43 v Nuriootpa Gold 79. K Matthews 17 v P Buckley 25; J Trotta 13 v I Klaebe 28; P Hart 13 v N Collyer 26. Lyndoch 50 v Angaston White 78. R Fillsell 18 v C Tabe 23; M Launer 14 v B Tuttle 37; B Allen 18 v D Armstrong 18. Nuriootpa Black 77 v Angaston Blue 68. T Elix 28 v L Teakle 26; N Jaensch 27 v E Bond 22; T Gibbons 22 v I Langley 20. Tanunda White had the bye.

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Eudunda 80 v Angaston 66. J Milde 33 v E Argent 18; M Nietschke 18 v E Bond 21, P Dutschke 17 v G Armstrong 12; B Marshall 12 v L Lablack 15. Freeling 82 v Tanunda 65. L Mullins 21 v K Wallace 18; K Swanson 27 v G Woods 12; D Johansen 14 v M Meertens 16; J Dunbar 20 v M Hurst 19. Lyndoch 67 v Nuriootpa 79. V Reeves 17 v P Jones 21; G McLeod 21 v M Nolan 11; D Jones 12 v D Baker 33; C Turner 17 v M Elix 14. Kapunda had the bye.

Division Three

Angaston 49 v Nuriootpa Black 99. I Philp 8 v P Collyer 45; J Rodgers 14 v K Harrison 28; C Vereyken 27 v P Jones 26. Kapunda Black 70 v Tanunda 60. J Baldwin snr 21 v T Leech 22; C Reardon 17 v D Goodwin 23; K Dooley 32 v J Miegel 15. Lyndoch 80 v Eudunda 49. C Turner 25 v G Schutz 10; E Palmer 21 v R Hams 25; A Gerrard 34 v F Schmidt 14. Nuriootpa Gold 80 v Kapunda Red 52. J Mattner 28 v C Sunman 21; M Sims 28 v B Cummins 15; N Nolan 24 v D Franks 16. Freeling had the bye.

Bowls teams EUDUNDA Division One v Tanunda at Eudunda: R Hnatyszyn, J Willoughby, A Pfitzner, B Warner; W Mader, T Schiller, G Doecke, J Hanns; R Leditschke, M Geister, G Schmidt, P Eva; G Mitev, P Voigt, D Kleinig, M Schutz. Division Three v Kapunda Black at Eudunda: R Regnier, M Nietschke, R Milde, G G Schutz; G Zerner, T Branford, F Schiller, R Hams; G O Schutz, D Pope, K Laucke, F Schmidt. Special Red v White: J Pfitzner, M Treloar, M Weymouth, P Obst; G Heinrich, R Schultz, S Reeves, C Menz. Umpire: M Schutz, R Milde. Duty Rink: G G Schutz. Reds v Whites at Eudunda: G Heinrich, M Christie, M Treloar, P Obst (Reds); K Heinrich, R Schultz, L Marshall, C Menz (Whites). Midweek Men v Nuri Gold at Nuri (depart 12.15pm): K Heinrich, K Laucke, J Willoughby; M Christie, C Menz, R Hams; G Mitev, R Regnier, W Mader. Ladies have a bye. FREELING Division One v Angaston at Freeling: T Johansen, L Mullins, J Brydson, J Morris; N Lee, S Sloan, J Grantham, H Sykes; T Mullins, N Marslen, L Ryan, G Fergusson; K Swanson, T Secomb, T Heinjus, C Kearns. Duty Rink: H Sykes. Division Two v Angaston White at Angaston: Phil Waldegrave, L Swanson, K Price, G Maynard; P Heinjus, S Ryan, D Johanson, F Hines; J Fidge, P Flowers, B Schuster, I McFarlane. Division Three v Angaston at Freeling: W Pitt, J Wright, D Jamieson, K Bettens; O Howson, P Erskine, R Ratsch, G Holmes; P Fryer, W Rivett, D Schirmer, L Goedecke. Midweek v Tanunda Black at Tanunda: K Bettens, J Grantham, H Sykes; W Pitt, L Swanson, I McFarlane; Phil Waldegrave, B Schuster, T Secomb. KAPUNDA Division One v Nuriootpa at Kapunda: C Doecke, G Donovan, W Reardon, R Rogers; R Gill, T Leslie, B O’Reilly, T Rae; W Beavan, A Reinders, J Scholes, G Redden; R Scoot, F Hier, I Otterspoor, M Dew. Duty Rink: M Dew. Division Two v Angaston Blue at Angaston: T Waterman, C Otterspoor, B Phillips, P Hart; R Perry, T Scholes, L Carter, K Matthews; C Hamper, S Hart, P Maitland, J Trotta. Cars: Thirds. Division Three Red v Lyndoch at Lyndoch: B Adams, B Goodfellow, R Doecke, B Cummins; R Mattschoss, G Campbell, T Scoot, C Sunman; P Dobbin, A Thiele, B Carrick, D Franks. Cars: B Cummins, G Campbell, B Carrick. Division Three Black v Eudunda at Eudunda: S Franks, B Sweet, J Pitman, C Reardon; T Noack, D Parish, J Baldwin jnr, K Dooley; D Sweet, A Wilson, E Pitman, J Baldwin snr. Cars: K Dooley, J Baldwin snr, J Pitman. Midweek Black v Angaston White at Angaston: J Scholes, K Matthews, G

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WINNERS: Lyndoch pairs champions, Chris Rule (left) and David Hausler.

Redden; P Hart, W Beavan, T Rae; G Campbell, A Reinders, R Rogers. Cars: K Matthews, A Reinders. Midweek Red v Nuriootpa Black at Kapunda: B van Gasteren, T Scoot, C Sunman; J Baldwin snr, W Reardon, B O’Reilley; R Parker, J Pitman, F Hier. Duty Rink: B O’Reilly. Ladies have no game. LYNDOCH Division One has a bye. Division Two has a bye. Division Three v Kapunda Red at Lyndoch: M Richards, J Emerson, J Allwood, D Turvey; I Knight, D Boswell, S Drummond, C Turner; K Brown, B Fisher, I Turner, A Gerrard. Duty Rink: C Turner; Bar Rink: D Turvey. Midweek Gold v Nuriootpa Blue at Nuriootpa; Cars depart 12.30pm. B Day, B Koch, K Boyle; B Fisher, G Reeves; D Hauser; A Gerrard, R Filsell, J Sharratt. Midweek Blue v Nuriootpa Green at Lyndoch: D Lindner, A Turvey, M Launer; I Turner, D Moncrieff, T Drummond; G Palmer, T Haycock, B Allan. Duty Rink: B Allen. ANGASTON Division One v Freeling at Freeling: N Smith, F Thomas, T Edwards, D Jaunay; S Heinze, M Short, K Brook, B Bowden; J Jensen, J Argent, L Buckley, J Standish; M Renshaw, B Hurn, K Sandford, B Teakle. Manager: D Jaunay. Cars: Depart 12.40pm; Cars: Leaders. Division Two Blue v Kapunda at Angaston: A Hall, B Copperwheat, M Johnston, E Bond; M Storton, W Newell, I Langley, C Reardon; D Tye, J Harris, M Teakle, L Teakle. Manager: M Storton; Umpire: L Teakle. Division Two White v Freeling at Angaston: P Gibbons, W Sibley, L Schulz, D Armstrong; F Booth, M Klingner, B Bullock, B Tuttle; P Clark, P Pech, L Bell, C Tabe. Manager: D Armstrong; Duty Rink: D Armstrong. Division Three v Freeling at Freeling: TBA, J Carruthers, K Renshaw, I Philp; A Grear, TBA, S Barnden, J Rodgers; D Copperwheat, G Schmied, H Schmied, C Vereyken. Cars: Skippers. Midweek Blue v Kapunda Black at Angaston: C Vereyken, L Schulz, M Hurn; J Carruthers, M Teakle, B Teakle; K Woodards, A Harvey, C Tabe. Manager: C Tabe; Umpire: B Teakle. Midweek White v Tanunda White at Angaston: I Philp, P Gibbons, D Armstrong; R Benjamin, A Hall, J Standish; A Grear, J Rodgers, F Thomas. Manager: A Hall. Umpire: F Thomas. TANUNDA Division One v Eudunda at Eudunda: C Neldner, J Garrett, S Mewett, C Mahoney; S Pech, D Grear, D Heidenreich, P Rost; R Ellis, K Bartsch, I Graetz, R Schneider; P Baverstock, I Jaensch, R Mewett, B Pech. Division Two Black v Nuriootpa Black at Nuriootpa: J Ralston, K Schmaal, G Woods, A Price; G Farquharson, T Heinrich, K Wallace, D Schiller; G

Rainsford, D Pech, M Meertens, D Meertens. Division Two White v Nuriootpa Gold at Tanunda: M Silvestro, B Williams, B Wallace, E Allanson; F Altmann, W Noack, D Martin, M Hurst; H Rohrlach, D Koch, I Frick, T Ratsch. Division Three v Nuriootpa Black at Tanunda: D Ralston, K Schliebs, D Light, D Goodwin; P Schultz, G Meyer, B Hoklas, J Miegel; M Goodwin, J Stevens, C Graetz, T Leech. Duty Rink: D Goodwin. Midweek morning has a bye. Midweek Black v Freeling at Tanunda: K Schliebs, D Martin, D Heidenreich; H Rohrlach, S Mewett, C Mahoney; B Wallace, B Williams, J Garrett. Duty Rink: D Heidenreich. Midweek White v Angaston White at Angaston: D Goodwin, P Baverstock, T Ratsch; C Graetz, D Schiller, R Schneider; C Traeger, G Farquharson, A Price. NURIOOTPA Division One v Kapunda at Kapunda: L Fuss, G Prior, C Jones, R Grope; P Fechner, R Chapman, R Ellis, R Walker; R Garrett, R Mattschoss, G Langley, W Williams; S Ryan, R Randall, T Billing, S Allen. Cars: Depart 12.45pm; Drivers: L Fuss, R Ellis, R Mattschoss, R Randall. Division Two Gold v Tanunda White at Tanunda: M Jones, K Bullock, R Warnest, P Buckley; D Bessell, L Cook, N Christopherson, N Collyer; N Nolan, C Allen, P Rosenberg, I Klaebe. Cars: Depart 12.45pm; Drivers: M Jones, N Christopherson, I Klaebe. Division Two Black v Tanunda Black at Nuriootpa: C Hughes, M Simpkin, L Tscharke, T Elix; C Baker, S Rogers, D Wilson, T Gibbons; A Jones, M Boehm, D Baker, N Jaensch. Duty Rink: T Gibbons. Division Three Gold has a bye. Division Three Black v Tanunda at Tanunda: K Steer, J Reusch, C La Nauze, P Collyer; M Graetz, D Quodling, Aird Shoesmith, Phil Jones; R Hahn, A Klaebe, K Reichelt, K Harrison. Cars: Depart 12.45pm; Drivers: C La Nauze, Aird Shoesmith, K Reichelt. Midweek Gold v Eudunda at Nuriootpa: C Forbes, L Cook, T Gibbons; Aird Shoesmith, J Reusch, R Walker; G McCormick, S Rogers, N Collyer. Umpire: N Collyer; Duty Rink: S Rogers. Midweek Black v Kapunda Red at Kapunda: J Bilney, L Tscharke, T Elix; A Jones, K Bullock, T Billing; C Baker, P Fechner, R Ellis. Cars: Depart 12.45pm; Drivers: L Tscharke, T Billing. Midweek Green v Lyndoch Blue at Lyndoch: P White, D Bessell, W Williams; A Fyfe, R Mattschoss, R Garrett; K Reichelt, J Bell, I Klaebe. Cars: Depart 12.30pm; Drivers: P White, J Bell. Midweek Blue v Lyndoch Gold at Nuriootpa: G Krahling, J Mattner, D Wilson; B Klaebe, A Rayner, P Rosenberg; K Harrison, C Hughes, P Buckley. Duty Rink: D Wilson.

Premiership tables DIVISION ONE Team Freeling Nuriootpa Tanunda Lyndoch Angaston Kapunda Eudunda DIVISION TWO Team Nuriootpa Gold Nuriootpa Black Tanunda White Angaston Blue Tanunda Black Kapunda Lyndoch Angaston White Freeling DIVISION THREE Team Nuriootpa Gold Kapunda Black Kapunda Red Tanunda Eudunda Nuriootpa Black Freeling Lyndoch Angaston MIDWEEK Team Kapunda Black Tanunda Black Freeling Nuriootpa Gold Nuriootpa Green Nuriootpa Black Lyndoch Blue Lyndoch Gold Kapunda Red Nuriootpa Blue Tanunda White Angaston Blue Angaston White Eudunda LADIES Team Nuriootpa Kapunda Eudunda Freeling Angaston Tanunda Lyndoch

P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

W 10 9 8 8 7 4 4

D 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

L 4 6 6 7 6 10 11

B 2 2 3 2 3 3 3

C 1 1 1 1 1 1 0

F 1443 1349 1407 1375 1287 1224 1244

A 1300 1363 1195 1366 1258 1361 1486

S 143 -14 212 9 29 -137 -242

% 52.61 49.74 54.07 50.16 50.57 47.35 45.57

Pts 223 206 190 180 174 113 102

P 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17

W 11 10 9 8 7 6 6 4 2

D 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

L 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 9 12

B 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2

C 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

F 1122 1040 1066 1051 961 967 1043 907 815

A 832 920 993 952 1022 937 1124 974 1132

S 290 121 73 99 -61 30 -81 -67 -317

% 57.42 53.07 51.77 52.47 48.46 50.78 48.13 48.22 41.85

Pts 199 186 165 161 138 132 123 111 77

P 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17

W 15 9 8 7 6 5 6 5 1

D 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0

L 0 5 5 7 8 7 9 8 13

B 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

C 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1

F 1184 1003 1013 925 968 996 986 890 830

A 833 866 967 943 956 992 1026 1020 1107

S 351 137 46 -19 12 4 -40 -130 -277

% 58.70 53.67 51.16 49.50 50.31 50.10 49.01 46.60 42.85

Pts 238 169 161 141 136 135 128 116 68

P 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

W 13 11 10 9 9 8 7 7 6 5 6 5 4 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0

L 2 4 4 6 5 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 14

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 960 931 926 976 904 899 828 810 826 898 839 854 805 668

A 806 743 714 845 793 811 877 866 906 869 945 929 975 1045

S 154 188 212 131 111 88 -49 -56 -80 29 -106 -75 -170 -377

% 54.36 55.62 56.46 53.60 53.27 52.57 48.56 48.33 47.69 50.82 47.03 47.90 45.22 39.00

Pts 187 167 164 151 151 128 117 115 103 100 98 91 80 28

P 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

W 9 8 7 6 6 6 5

D 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

L 4 4 7 8 8 8 8

B 2 3 2 2 2 2 3

C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 1138 1021 1081 1045 1087 1071 959

A 989 953 1132 1034 1094 1093 1028

S 149 68 -51 11 -7 -22 -69

% 53.51 51.72 48.85 50.26 49.84 49.49 48.26

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Results for Saturday Pennants - February 11.

CONCENTRATION: Freeling’s Terry Johansen has his eye on the kitty as he bowls during Saturday’s Division One clash against Lyndoch. Freeling prevailed to keep top spot on the ladder with five teams battling hard to secure one of the four spots in the finals.

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Gawler and Kapunda Sportsperson of the week Megan Samain - Vine Vale

Sports with Graham Fischer and Mike Teakle

Megan Samain plays tennis for Vine Vale. Where have you played your tennis? Vine Vale Tennis Club.

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Who are key players at your club? Wade Dahlitz... when he plays. What is your most important attribute? In my younger years - my backhand, now it’s probably my serve. Who is a character at the club and why? That’s easy - Darren Heidenreich for playing his singles to nine instead of six. Who is the best player you have played with and against? Male - Craig Heidenreich; Female - Virginia Harvey. Major influence in your tennis: Hopefully he won’t read this, but, Craig Heidenreich. Greatest moment and disappointment? Three premierships in four years - 97/98, 98/99, 00/01. Disappointment - 99/00 grand final loss.

Who are your sporting idols? Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer. Any superstitions? Nope. What event has inspired or amazed you? My Nan & Pop’s 80th birthdays and 60th wedding anniversary - love seeing them still in love and going strong. If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? More money for public education - and compulsory air conditioning in all school gymnasiums. Pet hates on the tennis court? Not bringing the balls to the change of ends after serving. Favourite actor and movie? Where to start, Mary Poppins, Sound of Music, Dirty Dancing... too hard to call. If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Doesn’t everyone want Angelina Jolie?

How would you spend a million dollars? Would buy a new house (with a tennis court and a pool), maybe give a dollar to my brother, sisters and parents (maybe), then a long holiday to Mauritius or the Maldives. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Badminton. I love playing it against the kids at school - and beating them. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? My husband Luke - obvious reasons, best friend Melanie, Darryl Braxton for some eye candy for Mel and I, and Bear Grylls to find and cook the food, and of course our dog Mac would have to be there.

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BAROSSA District footballer Todd Wigzell proved his versatility on the weekend at Tyrepower Sydney Speedway claiming the Australian title in the wingless sprint class in just his fourth year in the sport. Wigzell qualified in first place and led from start to finish in the 30 lap event before a nervous finish with just a one second buffer due to a caution four

MR T believes he is starting to see a pattern forming. When Luke Copley departed Gawler Central for Southern Flinders in the Northern Areas Football Association, a pair of local boys, Damien and Daniel Hillebrand went with him. Last season Luke joined Willaston where he played both A grade and reserves football. 2012 will see Copley return to Southern Flinders once more, this time accompanied by Willaston talents Max and Thomas Bornholdt.

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THE Nuriootpa Tigers roared their way to a crucial 13-shot win over rival top four side Tanunda. The battle for the Division One pennant continues to shape up as a genuine three-way battle. Freeling’s 20-shot win over fourth-placed

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CURDNATTA Park at Sandy Creek will be a sea of pink on Saturday. The Sandy Creek Cricket Club are taking part in ‘Pink Stump Day’ in aid of the McGrath Foundation. Action will start at 10am and continue until 4pm. There will be two games of cricket plus Milo into cricket during the lunch break. It will be a true family day with face painters, a balloon artist, glitter tattoos, a jumping castle and of course a barbecue and canteen facilities. There will be a silent auction with an array of gifts donated by many generous businesses from the Barossa, Lyndoch, Gawler and Sandy Creek. All proceeds from the

day will be donated to the McGrath Foundation to help place breast care nurses in communities across Australia and to increase breast cancer awareness in women. Sandy Creek is one of 1000 community clubs around Australia involved in the Pink Stumps Day. So get in the spirit, dress in something pink and head along to support a wonderful cause.

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Lyndoch has them perched comfrtably perched at the top of the ladder ahead of Nuri with Tanunda hovering in third despite being top just weeks ago. At the other end of the scale, last-placed Eudunda did their hopes of avoiding the wooden spoon a huge favour by knocking off second bottom side Kapunda leaving the Roosters just 11 points adrift of the Bombers.

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By LUBIN PFEIFFER

They do make the fishing look easy when you watch it but a lot of careful planning has gone in to what and when things will be happening and who they’ll be happening with. I must admit I don’t like all the fishing shows on television but I enjoy thinking how much planning each one had to make to be where they are to get good footage, something I think we don’t give enough credit for. Catching fish can be hard while catching fish on film is an entirely different ball game. Spot On tackle store and myself are holding a redfin and callop lure night on February 22. Learn about using lures in your local area. All enquires to the Nuriootpa Spot On tackle store, bookings essential as places are limited. Phone 8562 4881. Tight lines until next week.

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Central District Football Club Business Lunch with

Matthew Richardson Come and listen to the former Richmond legend and current Channel 7 commentator talk about his life and football.

Friday April 13 12pm - 2.30pm The Holden Room, Grand Central Tavern Goodman Road, Elizabeth

$69 per head includes a 2 course lunch and 2.5 hour beverage package Bookings essential. Ring Kirsty on 8255 2555 to book a seat or a table.

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SEASON TICKET MEMBERSHIP $170 Away Why not pre-purchase a Ticket to all 20 Home and orated in incorp 2012 in t Distric l Centra ng involvi es match $200 the Complete Supporters package (Saving you over ete throughout the season). By purchasing the compl e: Season Ticket Membership Package you will receiv • All benefits and Items as per ‘Adult Membership’ Grand Central • Membership of the Central District Football Club & • Annual Report • 2012 Members Badge • 2012 Members Bumper Sticker • 2012 Fixture Fridge Magnet Pad e-newsletter • Subscription to weekly Team Selection and Club Central • Members Only specials during the year at Grand Cap Only rs Membe CDFC ive Exclus • 2012 Matches • Season Ticket to all CDFC Home and Away 2012 • Exclusive CDFC Stainless Travel Mug • 20% Discount Voucher for CDFC Merchandise the Players • Invitation to exclusive Training Night Meal with ly annual week a $3.26 of All for the equivalent ... or the same as a 600ml ICED COFFEE on * Please note Travel Mug will be available for collecti from Club from 21st Feb 2012. Postage of this item is available for an additional $10 postage charge. tion only * Merchandise voucher can be used for one transac games @$14ea By buying individual tickets to 20 home and away Ticket Membership (Adult admission) your total is $280. With a Season s matches + Club for $170 you get a ticket to all Home and Away Central Cap (value $25) + Membership (value $60) + Special 2012 Members GREAT VALUE! all the above ‘Season Ticket package’ benefits. THAT’S

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Same package as above, minus the Stickers/Tattoos and Backpack, adding: • CDFC Mini Football • 2012 Limited Edition Members Only Cap

HOME MATCH MEMBERSHIP $125 If your planning on coming along to all Home matches at Playford Alive Oval in 2012 why not purchase a Home Match Membership Package (By doing so you can save over $100 throughout the season compared to buying items individually). By purchasing a Home Match Membership Package you will receive: • • • • • • • • • •

All benefits and Items as per ‘Adult Membership’ Membership of the Central District Football Club & Grand Central Annual Report 2012 Members Badge 2012 Members Bumper Sticker 2012 Fixture Fridge Magnet Pad Subscription to weekly Team Selection and Club e-newsletter Members Only specials during the year at Grand Central 2012 Exclusive CDFC Members Only Cap Season Ticket to all CDFC Home Matches at Playford Alive Oval in 2012 • Exclusive CDFC Stainless Travel Mug • 20% Discount Voucher for CDFC Merchandise • Invitation to exclusive Training Night Meal with the Players All for the equivalent of $2.40 a week annually ... or the same as a large CHOCOLATE BAR * Please note Travel Mug will be available for collection from Club from 21st Feb 2012. Postage of this item is available for an additional $10 postage charge. * Merchandise voucher can be used for one transaction only

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your Adult Membership is a great way to show s during the season. game all d atten can’t you if even Club e to band together to With added value in 2012 and our desir a better time to been r neve get back to number 1 there has of the Central ber’ mem ial ‘offic an me beco and sign up ber you get: Mem Adult 2012 a As District Football Club. Membership’ • All benefits and Items as per ‘Adult all Club & Grand Central Footb ct Distri al Centr • Membership of the • Annual Report • 2012 Members Badge • 2012 Members Bumper Sticker • 2012 Fixture Fridge Magnet Pad and Club e-newsletter • Subscription to weekly Team Selection year at Grand Central • Members Only specials during the Cap • 2012 Exclusive CDFC Members Only

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STRAIGHT BAT: Kapunda opener Sam Ryan defending Angaston fast bowler Ben Klemm during the one-day final. PIC: Graham Fischer.

By MIKE TEAKLE KAPUNDA continued their season of redemption back in the top grade by claiming Barossa and Light cricket’s one day title. Batting first, the Bombers posted a tally which proved too much for their Angaston rivals at Sandy Creek on Sunday. Kapunda had an early scare when Sam Ryan was dropped in the first over but he went on to make a stylish 25. Angaston’s joy at finally breaking through for their first wicket came when

Ben Klemm held onto a sharp catch to dismiss Mark Johnson. It tempered the hammering they would take from the Bomber middle order. Craig ‘Joffa’ Reimann (55), Rob Johnson (25) and Matt ‘Big Game Bearcat’ Ryan (52) all took to the task of punishing an attack that generally bowled too short. The Bombers’ total of 8/202 wasn’t beyond reach on a pitch that could be described as a ‘road’. As has been the case so often for the Blues, a lack of application to their batting cost them dearly as they managed only 131 in reply.

Only four batsmen reached double figures, opener Scott Rathjen (21), Ben Burgess (35), number 10 batsman Klemm (11) and number nine Brett Woodards who provided some late innings hitting on his way to 35 not out for a team that was well held by Kapunda’s attack. Star young fast bowler Joe Brown was the standout with the ball for Kapunda with figures of 3/26 from six overs. Craig Reimann was named ‘man of the match’ by umpires John Mosey and Tony Tscharke for his power batting in reaching 55.

A N G A S T O N wicketkeeper/batsman Ben Burgess (right) claimed three awards at the recent South Australian country cricket carnival. Burgess, playing for the Mid North side, gained selection in the team of the carnival, was named the keeper of the carnival and importantly, was acclaimed as the player of the carnival. In a Mid North side made up entirely of Barossa & Light players, Burgess stood tall opening the batting with scores of 12, 60, 37 and 56 in his team’s two wins and two losses. Behind the stumps all week, Burgess took six catches and made three stumpings. “This is the fourth time I’ve played in the carnival but it’s the first year that I’ve actually played the whole week,” Burgess said. “In the past, due to work commitments, I’d only be able to play on two or three of the days. “This year I took the week off and I’m glad I did because I got to play with a fantastic bunch of guys,” he said. Burgess said in both the Mid North losses they had struggled to chase down totals that had been achievable so that had been disappointing but he felt that the side played well all week. - Mike Teakle

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