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Kicking into the wind

FIGHT CONTINUES: Protestors pictured earlier this year (from left) Robyn Gilbert, Eden Valley; Erwin Thaller, Keyneton; Sue Kennedy, Keyneton; Tony Walker, Eden Valley; Leonie Thaller, Keyneton and Wolf Bramberger, Keyneton. Picture courtesy of David Formby.

RESIDENTS will fight against an application lodged with the state’s Development Assessment Commission for a wind farm to be developed at Keyneton. Victorian-based company Pacific Hydro publicly announced its intention for the development 12 months ago. Residents opposing the development say they will continue their stance, ‘we don’t want this development’. Keyneton resident and landholder Hiedi Smith said, “If it is approved and negative impacts are felt, then the developer and host landholders have been warned that we will take action, and this could include class action”. On Monday, June 25 Pacific Hydro’s comprehensive submission, involving about 800 pages, was officially lodged - and the Herald informed readers of the news via our website on Thursday. Submissions, for or against the development, will be called for by the DAC

via public notices in the coming weeks, which will then allow the public 15 working days to respond. The company’s plans include spending $242million on the placement of 42 industrial wind turbines on the Sedan ranges. This development is expected to produce 105MW and is estimated to generate electricity for the next 25 to 30 years. Six landholders, who have agreed to host wind turbines on their properties, were believed to have consulted with Pacific Hydro as early as 10 years ago. It is also understood one Keyneton landholder had contacted Pacific Hydro more than a decade ago seeking their support in developing a wind farm in the area. These residents continue their silence. For the past year a community group of about 50 members, working under the Eastern Mt Lofty Ranges Landscape Guardian Inc. (EMLRLG), has spent their time resources to raise awareness about concerns associated with these

developments and for the common aim to stop Keyneton wind farm. Residents opposing the project continue to maintain a variety of concerns including, environment, turbine setback/proximity, visual impact, health and wellbeing, noise and acoustics, flicker, micro climates, fire safety, road and safety, Aboriginal/cultural sacred sites, property sale impact, social community impact and efficiency and economics. Mrs Smith said the past 12 months had been an emotional and mental strain for residents. She said from a community perspective, the development has left a negative impact on the community. Mrs Smith explained relationships within the communities have been broken, as is the case with other communities living with industrial turbine developments at either the proposal or operating stage. Also, she said the uncertainty caused by the proposal could see numbers dwindle at the Keyneton Primary School.

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Members of EMLRLG urge individuals to have their say on the development and remind the public there is no right of appeal. The public can access a community submission guide template by visiting the EMLRLG Inc. site: http://sites.google.com/site/stopkeynet onwindfarm. Meanwhile, Pacific Hydro maintains, works for the development will involve about 500 individuals over a 24-month period. The company’s spokesperson Lane Crockett said, “We endeavour to employ as many directly local (people) as possible. If they cannot supply then this would be extended further in SA”. Mr Crockett said all turbines will be the same height with a maximum blade tip height of 145.5m. To read more about the application, visit pacifichydro.com.au and click on the word ‘projects’ in the header bar to find ‘Keyneton wind farm project’. To read more about this story, visit barossaherald.com.au.

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oes the Town of Gawler Council see itself as a modernday Robin Hood? Taking from the perceived rich and giving to the poor. In this case, the poor being council itself. After delivering a string of deficit budgets, council now has an action plan to achieve financial sustainability by 2014/15. That is a goal ratepayers would have wanted them to reach before then but at least it is a positive move. So how is council going to achieve this financial sustainability?

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ONCE again the value on the Herald website barossaherald.com.au has been on display. Today’s front page story about the proposed wind farm at Keyneton had a development on earlier in the week and was up on our website by Thursday. So residents didn’t have to wait until today (Wednesday) for their news and the Herald is able to give readers an update. The Herald’s Vibe (entertainment) coverage is so highly regarded that the cast of the extremely successful musical Jersey Boys dropped into our office on Friday to say “hello” and let us know they will be performing in Adelaide later this year. Already Jersey Boys has been on tour for two-and-a-half years and is set to play in Brisbane before heading back to Adelaide in October. Turn to page 10 to meet the guys who are performing the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. As usual, a visit to the website will enable readers to have a look from the sporting action around the valley at the weekend. Visit barossaherald.com.au and click on the appropriate link in the photo gallery. If you haven’t had a look previously there are galleries from the past few weeks. Who knows if you are a participant perhaps the Herald cameras have caught you in action. So remember, news doesn’t just happen on a Wednesday as you will find with other regional newspapers..

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only be awarded to an artwork of sufficient quality as selected by the judges. If no work is deemed suitable, a highly commended prize of $100 will be issued and the artwork will remain the property of the artist. Applications for the sixth The Gawler Art Awards close on Friday, August 10 and must be delivered to the Gawler Community Gallery on Monday , August 13. Information about the award can be obtained from the Gallery secretary, David Arandle on 7329 2418 or via email: etourist@arttimeproduc tions.com. Information about the exhibition and awards can be obtained at: http://gawlergallery.50we bs.com.

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A NEW award, that symbolises the essence and spirit of Gawler, has been added to the biannual Gawler Art Award. The newly-created Briant Mahoney Memorial Art Award, is an acquisitive prize, with the winner collecting $500. The award is sponsored by Tony Piccolo, the member for Light who said he named the award in memory of the late Briant Mahoney – the man with the dog - as he had become such an integral part of the town’s character. The award will be presented at the official opening on Sunday, August 19 by a family member of the late Briant Mahoney. The Briant Mahoney Memorial Art Award will

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One of the moves is to alter its strategic rating policy which will hit the town’s successful businesses. Despite continued protests from the Gawler Business Alliance, council has chosen to ignore their argument and gone ahead to increase the tax on successful operations. So let’s take a look at Murray Street, Gawler’s main street and the face of the town for tourists. Take a walk and count the shops which have closed. Businesses which have failed and not all because of any form of mismanagement. Times are tough, those closed doors are proof. Yes, there are also successful businesses along the street, people who have done well and are profitable, and have bcome an easy mark for a business which can’t say the same.

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to no avail,” Mr Zorich said. “Council has its own budget problems and believes rate changes to hurt the business community is one way of solving the issue. “The main street is the face of the Town of Gawler and I would have thought council would be working to encourage a vibrant shopping precinct. It certainly is not that at the moment,” he said. Tony Harnett from the Kingsford Hotel, who is chairman of the Gawler Business Development Group, said all businesses in the town would be impacted but to varying degrees. “Our group has been at council meetings and voiced our concerns but we have received no sympathy,” Mr Harnett said. “We will meet to discuss our next step but have just found the matter very disappointing.” Judith Jones, chairperson of the Gawler and Barossa Jockey Club said council had “lost touch with reality”. “For council to exacerbate the decline of its own business sector is scandalous,” Ms Jones said. “It is sad that against a background of the current environment that council is oblivious to providing a framework which encourages and facilitates incentives for business to grow.” Apart from the rate changes, council is also planning massive spending cuts including reducing sponsorship to events such as the Australia Day breakfast.

Employment, go figure THE use of figures continue to be a source of debate between the state Labor government and the Liberal opposition. The Minister for Employment, Higher Education and Skills Tom Kenyon contacted the Herald to say the Liberals continue to talk down the economy. The minister was responding to last week’s story quoting the Shadow Minister for Regional Development Dan van Holst Pellekaan who said according to ABS statistics 5800 jobs had been lost in regional South Australia over the last two months. “Even the ABS advises that care should be taken with the use of monthly regional data, due to large relative standard errors associated with ratios based on small numerical estimates,” Mr Kenyon said. “For this reason, the ABS recommends that analysis be based on 12 month averages. “Using 12 month averages, in the

May quarter, employment in agriculture, forestry and fishing increased by 1600 persons for South Australia - an increase of four per cent. “Over the past year, employment in agriculture, forestry and fishing increased by 7700 in South Australia - an increase of 22.4 per cent. “Employment in the 12 months to the May quarter 2012 for the agriculture, forestry and fishing industry was at its highest level in three years for South Australia. “There are 5100 more people employed in regional South Australia than at this time last year. “It’s also worth noting there are 1000 fewer people unemployed in regional South Australia than at this time last year.” “This is reflected in an unemployment rate in regional South Australia of 4.7 per cent, compared to 5.1 per cent in South Australia,” Mr Kenyon concluded.

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CONCERNED: Tim Shaw, of Ultra Tune in Gawler, is opposed to council’s rates policy.

THE business community believes it has been unfairly hit as the Town of Gawler Council seek to achieve financial sustainability by 2014/15. Businesses have been hard hit with council’s decision to alter its strategic ratings policy. Some businesses may find their rates double under the changes. Tim Shaw, from Ultra Tune, is one who is not happy with the council’s changes. “If I ran my business the way they operated their budget I would have been out of business years ago,” Mr Shaw said. “They have approved five deficit budgets in a row, now to try and improve their position they are hitting the business community. “Take a walk along Murray Street and have a look at the number of vacant shops and businesses which have closed. It is a tough market.” Mr Shaw said he had looked at moving his business several times but really had nowhere to go. “People know where I am and I have built the business in this location and really, if you have a look around Gawler it is near impossible to find a suitable location.” Tom Zorich, who owns the Sportspower business in Murray Street, said he was very disappointed with council’s decision. “My rates look like doubling,” Mr Zorich said. “The Gawler Business Development Group has continually made known its thoughts and requested council to reconsider but

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Market attracts 600 people THE first Kapunda Sunday Market was a hit, according to market manager Bill Adams. A crowd of 600 people headed to the Kapunda Harness Racing Complex for their chance to view and purchase from over 60 stalls filled with products. Mr Adams said, “I am very pleased with

the outcome. Taking in the factors of very cold weather, rain, end of financial year and the tough economic climate at present, it was really terrific to see so many people”. The next market is July 8. If you would like more details, contact Sonia Fowler on 0438 185 385 or email kapundasundaymarket@bigpond.com.

We Have Moved ONE of the Barossa’s prominent rural business providers remains committed to supporting the area. Services run from the Nuriootpa Primary Industries office, which houses SA Rural Solutions and SARDI, on Research Road, will continue despite the administration officer finishing in February. Late last month Member for Schubert Ivan Venning announced, “he was totally disgusted with the continual downgrade of regional office of various departments”. “The Nuriootpa office has and is offering a valuable service to our vital wine industry, even more important when the industry is experiencing tough times as it is now.” Mr Venning said, without any administration staff manning the office and the door closed, what will happen is the number of visits by members of the public will dwindle. However, Primary Industries

and Regions SA deputy chief executive Don Plowman said PIRSA Nuriootpa office remains an important district office and research centre and is staffed by 13 PIRSA, Rural Solutions SA, Biosecurity SA and SARDI staff. He explained PIRSA’s business delivery model is changing in response to customer demand. “PIRSA is very conscious of the need to ensure the services provided from our network of regional offices are delivered in the most efficient and effective way.,” he said. “This includes commercial services delivered by Rural Solutions SA, SARDI’s research programs as well and our Biosecurity and Fisheries services.” Mr Plowman said, “Increasingly primary producers, the general public, industry and other government departments are using ebusiness to undertake transactions online and access

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web-based information services, and over many years, there has been a steady decline in demand for these shop fronts. Mr Venning said, “My fear is that this government may use dwindling foot traffic at the office, in the future, as a reason to close it”. In response, Mr Plowman said, PIRSA has developed a number of e-business services, is planning to finalise a number of new on line biosecurity applications and aims to have transferred the majority of its web content to the SA Government business site over the next 12 months. He said staff based at the Nuriootpa office will continue to offer a range of specialist services to the wine industry and other sectors. In addition, direct contact numbers are available at the front door. Also, Rural Solutions SA staff will maintain a presence where there services are required by primary producers.

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ON THE ROAD: ‘Ghostbusters’ on this year’s Variety Bash, from left, Jarrod Sieber, Travis Taylor, Daniel Sieber and Tim McCarthy.

Variety Bash tests mateship By ROBERT LAIDLAW WHAT would it be like for four great mates stuck in a car for nine days, with one song, ‘Ghostbusters’ screaming out of the speakers? Barossa boys Jarrod Sieber, Travis Taylor, Daniel Sieber and Tim McCarthy are about to find out, as they experience a mad-cap adventure in this year’s Variety Bash – Birdsville: Back of Beyond. This year’s event will begin on Friday, August 10, departing from Peter Lehmann Wines, Tanunda at 8am. There will be over 100 vehicles (75 entrants), which will involve 320 people. “It is the first time we have been involved and we are looking forward to the experience,” Jarrod Sieber said. “Tim came up with the idea and we went to Melbourne to get this old car, a 1976 ZH Ford Fairlane 302, with a V8 engine. “We all have a passion for doing up old cars, which, after this experience, has well and truly been satisfied.” If the four mates haven’t already had their friendship ‘tested’ getting prepared for the Variety Bash, how will they be after nine days, especially with Ray Parker junior’s catchy hit announcing their arrival and departure from each town? The event will travel 3600km over the nine days, going from Tanunda to Marree, Birdsville, Windorah, Thargomindah, Hungerford, Cobar, Balranald and finish at Merbein, with the final night’s celebrations in Mildura. “Everyone talks about it (the Variety Bash), and for us we are looking forward to getting into towns to see the kids and give out treats like lucky dips,” Jarrod said. “I think the main thing for us is to make sure the car is running well, especially on the rough roads – we need a good suspension. In the end we want to be the car helping tow others out of trouble, not the other way around.” The ‘Ghostbusters’ team, in car 77, is hoping to raise $15,000 for Variety Children’s charities, to earn bronze star status. Last month the ‘likely lads’ got away to a good fundraising start, when they hosted an auction at Siebel Wines, where Malcolm and Helen Filsell from Barossa Country Kitchen donated all the food. And after donations from various supporters for the auction, over 100 people attended. If any businesses or individuals would like to donate to the cause, contact Jarrod on 0403 533 811.

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brings for two years in a row. Sarsi Formby, of Keils, said this year’s event was one of their biggest days. “We had a flood of people in at 7am and it never stopped,” Sarsi said. John Radzevicius of Die Barossa Wurst Haus and Tony Bowen of Tanunda’s Nice Ice, agree that the event finishing again in Tanunda is a great thing. “Everyone benefits,” Tony said. - Jemima Coad

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CONCERNED: Robert Laidlaw, chairman of the Gawler Road Safety Group (left) and Tony Piccolo, the member for Light. THE STATE Government believes the threat of losing a driver’s licence is the biggest deterrent to speeding. As such, the government has introduced a new fine structure to in an attempt to reduce motor vehicle deaths, especially on country roads. Fines for lower-level offences will drop: the cost of speeding less than 10km/h over the speed limit will drop from $260 to $150. Demerit points will double, however, in line with new research showing that the threat of losing a licence is a more effective deterrent than losing money. Light MP Tony Piccolo said the changes were a practical demonstration to the Government’s committment to reducing road deaths. “This is not about revenue-raising; we have slashed fines in half,” Mr Piccolo said. We do not want a single person to die on our roads; this new

fine structure will make our roads safer.” Road safety will receive another boost with a $6.5 million funding promise to the Centre for Automotive Safety Research from the state government. The five-year funding plan for the University of Adelaide-based centre will allow CASR to continue its valuable work – work which has seen the road toll drop from 153 to 103 in the 10 years since it was instituted. CASR was responsible for the evidence that lowering the urban default speed limit to 50 km/h will lead to a significant reduction in our road toll. CASR will be monitoring young driver patterns, evaluating the effects of the graduated licencing scheme and monitoring the implementation of South Australia’s road safety strategy.

Road work commitment A FURTHER $250,000 is earmarked for the Gawler southeastern connector road in the 2012/13 state budget. It is additional to the $500,000 already committed during this financial year. The funding will go towards the connector’s design. The funding has been welcomed by the member for Light Tony Piccolo who lobbied for the construction of the connector, which will help traffic from the new Gawler East development travel southward but bypass Murray Street and Adelaide Road. The connector road and associated traffic lights at the intersection of

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Potts and Main North Roads at Evanston Park are an important element in the management of traffic emanating from the Lend Lease development. The Gawler East DPA requires the connector to be built once 1000 allotments have been created in the development. Mr Piccolo said he was successful in lobbying the state government to have the additional traffic infrastructure brought forward. “The budget outlook looks very tight,” Mr Piccolo said. ”However, I’m hopeful the revised delivery timetable of the road connector can still be achieved.”

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ON AIR: Students at Freeling Primary School have started their own radio program. Teacher Ashley Gardner’s Year 5 and 6 classes have been working in groups on a weekly radio show called Freeling FM. Their first podcast went live on June 18 this year and has received over 50 hits. Students (from left) Chloe Bubner, Nathan Anesbury and Taylor Turner were responsible for the first show and enjoyed the experience. The idea is slowly spreading throughout the school with other students in different classes showing interest at running and producing their own radio show. “It was the student’s idea to have a radio show,” Mr Gardner said. “The students really enjoy it and we are looking at maybe doing TV broadcasts.” To tune in, visit http://freelingfm.podomatic.com.

BIG THANKS: Light Pass Primary has wormed their way into major supermarket to gain funds to help their environment. The school recently received $500 through Coles Junior Landcare Garden Grants, which has been spent on preparing two large worm farms. The idea is to help students learn the importance of recycling and the positive impacts it has on the environment. According to the school’s principal Jenny Pike, the worm fertiliser will be used on the school grounds, however the worms will not be available for fishing. Pictured with one of the two worm enclosures is (back) Brooke Klose, Year 7, Liam Coad, Year 1 and holding worms are Branden Sparks, Year 2 and Deanna Hunter, Year 6.

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later in the year,” said Declan Egan. “We love the show and are happy to keep going as long as everyone keeps turning up,” said Anthony Harkin. Jersey Boys features 20 Four Seasons hit songs including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Rag Doll, Oh What a Night and Can’t Take My Eyes Off You. Opening night for the show is October 26 at the Adelaide Festival Theatre and tickets are selling fast. To book visit BASS outlets and for more about the show, visit the website; jerseyboysaustralia.com.au.

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MORE than 46,000 people living in Wakefield will receive a tax cut of at least $300. From July 1 this year, all taxpayers with an income up to $80,000 will receive a tax cut. The change, delivered by the federal government, is part of a major tax reform that will triple the tax-free threshold from $6000 to $18,000. It means those earning $80,000 a year will be paying $1553 less in tax a year. Those earning $50,000 a year

will be paying a total of more than $2000 a year less in tax than they were in 2007. The new tax reform also means that regular wage earners with incomes below the new tax free thresholds will get to keep all of their wages in their regular pay packets and won't have to lodge a tax return. Those workers wanting more information, contact Member for Wakefield Nick Champion’s office on 8284 2422.

“Mallala Construction Project” DOWN TO BUSINESS: Nuriootpa High School team two who were named grand champions. • Oral report, judged by Deane Rohrlach and David Cluse, was won by ‘All That Jazz’, Nuriootpa High team two. • Company report, judged by Andrew Pfitzner and David Cluse was won by ‘Jungle’, Nuriootpa High, team one. • Simulation was judged through ABW head office in Sydney and won by ‘All Season’s Café’, Kapunda High, team one. • The grand champion for Australian Business Week ‘Mrs Irene Ingram Memorable trophy’ was won by ‘All That Jazz’, Nuriootpa High, team two. Roxanne said, “Australian Business Week could not go ahead each year without the ongoing support from our community and their generosity with sponsorship.” She thanked sponsors Ahrens, Eudunda Licensed Post Office, Member for Schubert Ivan Venning, Kiwanis Club of the Barossa, Laucke Mills, Lions Club of Kapunda Districts Inc, Rotary Club of Barossa Districts, Rotary Club of Kapunda Inc, Youth Project Co-ordinator, Member for Sturt Dan Van Holst Pellekaan, Elders Roseworthy, Barossa Co-op, Maggie Beer, Barossa Funerals, Eudunda Area School, Kapunda High School and Nuriootpa High School.

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SELECT students from Nuriootpa High have proved they have the skills to make a business succeed. The Year 11 students were announced as ‘grand champions’ after recently joining for the annual Schools’ Australian Business Week in Eudunda. The group was one of four teams made up of students from Eudunda, Kapunda and Nuriootpa high schools. The week allowed students to use their skills and knowledge to create a simulated business. This year’s simulation was based on operating a café business. According to business week co-ordinator Roxanne Rosenzweig, from Eudunda, all students’ involvement equals to 10 SACE credits. She explained those students who participate in the one-week challenge have in comparison completed asemester’s work. However, she was quick to say the students don’t have it easy. They are judged on all facets of their work, with most students working in their own time to have their business up and running. On the Monday all students gathered for an information session to work towards the type of business they will create. From Tuesday to Thursday the students worked at running their own businesses and on Friday it’s presentation day. Students are judged in five areas; trade display, commercials, oral report, company report and their simulation. In addition, students had access to a teacher mentor and a community mentor. • Trade display, judged by Daphne Whitehead and Kathryn Howe was won by ‘All That Jazz’, Nuriootpa High School, team two. • Commercials were judged by the three school principals Lynne-Maree Hastings, Kristen Masters and Ian Tooley and won by ‘Moustachios’, Kapunda High, team four.

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Wind farm disgrace DEAR Wind Farm Company, You’ve been invited into our midst by just five families. You have threatened the wellbeing of hundreds of people in a way that climate change never will. You threaten our peace and tranquillity, our beautifully rugged recreation areas. You threaten our ecosystem. You threaten everything that we have worked so very hard to have a small piece of paradise. You destroy our trust in certain community members, and you threaten our belief that we live in a democracy. You seem to be a law unto yourselves. Now that you’ve lodged your application to destroy our part of the world, we’re wondering where your host landowners are? They seem to have gone “underground” - or perhaps they’ve jumped on a plane to Bali? They won’t tell us why those turbines are so very good for us all, despite being in quiet deals with you for almost a decade. Instead, they hide behind your apron strings, ever hopeful of the milk and honey you offer, no matter what devastation that

brings to other people. Surely your landowners should be out here spruiking the benefits to one and all? By the way, what are the benefits to us all? Certainly not cheaper power, nor the wellbeing of our current environment. Is it a new kettle or kitchen for our institute? Perhaps a tennis ball or two for a sports team. No, of course it’s the six jobs isn’t it? But I guess we can all sleep more easily, knowing our air won’t be filled with those musty feathers from our eagles and falcons, and we won’t have to be woken by the thumping of kangaroos hopping by - for they won’t be around either. Host landowners, may you hang your heads in shame. One day, I feel certain your disgracefully self-interested actions will come back to bite you.

If we realise that with all the incoming people, and migration every year, we can’t cope, with diminishing water in Aussie, and SA is the driest state. If we go on having newcomers we will be in a bad way. Think of all the toilets being used every second, and the waste of water. We can’t hold any more incomers. We have rainwater tanks, yes, but not enough to supply a household of large families either. The reservoirs can soon run out if we don’t get enough rain. The poor old struggling Murray can’t keep big populations going. Surely these boat people have been told of this problem and think twice before coming here. Is there a solution to the toilets? I wonder. Maybe go back to the old days? No, it’s not possible in the big buildings in towns now, but somehow, someone will come up with an idea, hey?

M Teusner Eden Valley Major problem While sitting having my midday lunch of fried fritz and brown gravy, I got to thinking of the water bills coming in, and how they are going up.

Gloria Harcus Sedan Join the fight for a healthy river Despite the rain over the past two years, the River Murray is still suffering from the effects of the recent drought and from years

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St Paul’s Parish: St P: 10.30am C; Gdb: 8.45am C Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am . Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: 10.30am Fortnightly Services, at Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre. Pastor M Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310.

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LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am, 10.30am HC; Penrice: 9.30am; 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: 9.30am R; Sedan: 9.30am R; Stonefield: 9.30am R. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 10.30am HC; Neales Flat: 9am HC. Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling: 10.45am; Trinity, Rosedale: 8.45am. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am Trad M, 10.45am Family Service. 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; Gnadenfrei: 9am LR; Greenock: 10.30am, no JAM. Kapunda Parish: Allen’s Creek: 10am LR; Kapunda: 10.30am LR; Bethel: 10.30am LR. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad; 10.30am Cont HC. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am LR, 10am SS; Stockwell: 9am HC, Pastor Oberscheidt; Dutton: 10.30am Pastor Oberscheidt. Light Pass Strait Gate: Light Pass: 10.30am HC (guest Pr Trevor Reu); Gruenberg: 10am R; Truro: 9am (guest Pr Trevor Reu). Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 10.30am Lay Morning Praise; Rowland Flat: 9am Lay Morning Praise. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am W, 10.30am HC; Holy Trinity: 8.30am Mod; Ebenezer: 10am LR; Neukirch: 10am. Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 10am LR; Robertstown: 10am LR. St John’s Parish: St J: 9am Parish Service.

ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10am HC MM; Nuriootpa: 8.30am HC MM; Tanunda: 8.30am HC SdK; Lyndoch: 10am HC SdK; Williamstown: 10am MP PB*. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am HC; St Hilda’s, Eudunda (instead of usual Point Pass service): 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: 9am HC Mrs M Plush;Tanunda: 11am HC Mrs M Plush; Angaston: 11am HC Rev Tony Chapman. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Richardson, 5pm J Sanders; Sandy Creek: 9.30am Argent; Williamstown: 10am Graetz. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Rev Richard Carter; Robertstown: 9.30am Mr Gary Hawke. Tarlee: 9.15am. 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

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Road, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant Anglican 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, CWA Hall. Pastor Andrew Amos. Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY Lyndoch Institute each Sunday, 11.30am-1.30pm Pastor Ken East . Ph: 8524 4787.

of over extraction upstream. Parts of the river system still have salinity problems, we’re still experiencing problems associated with acidification in the Lower Lakes and Lower Murray regions and many wetlands haven’t recovered. The latest Murray-Darling Basin Plan sells us short and simply does not return enough water to the river. Internationally recognised wetlands - including the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth and the RiverlandChowilla floodplain remain under threat. We have no choice. We must fight this plan. That’s why I’ve launched the Fight for the Murray Campaign. The state government has pledged $2 million to campaign for a better plan one that will return the river system to health. A healthy River Murray is crucial for the future of the whole country, not just South Australia. Many livelihoods and much of our precious natural environment depend on it. If we are going to be the generation who can look our children in the eye and say we did all we could to save the river, we must step up our efforts. Please join the campaign at www.fightforthemurray.com.au and spread the word to your family, friends and networks. You can also join us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/FightForThe Murray and follow the conversation on social media Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/Fight4theMurra y. Together we can win the fight for the long-term health of the river - for the benefit of all Australians. Jay Weatherill Premier of South Australia Animal issue I received a letter on Tuesday, June 12. It was sent by a person that has not the intestinal fortitude (I think that means guts) to sign it - if she had answered through your excellent column, she would have to put a name. I say she because most males would have realised it was a tongue-in-cheek comment. Back to the subject. I believe that no animal is born to carry heavy weights. In my time I have had a lot to do with horses, from New Forest ponies to Clydesdales, but I know one thing, these drum-thumping, whistleblowing, bleeding hearts are making fools of themselves, or is it “look at me, I am on TV”. I do not attend dog or horse shows. Mike Day Mt Pleasant Money issues What is it with the South Australian government? They give $800 million to the AFL and SA cricket to increase the capacity of the Adelaide Oval, which is seldom filled. Now the government and the Gawler Council intends to spend $5 million on the Gawler Oval to raise its seating capacity from 100 to 160. All this while cutting back essential support for health and aid to physically handicapped citizens. I can hardly wait to see the increase in the council rates. Big changes are needed in both places. Taxes and rates should only be used for the wider community interests. Tony Beales Gawler East

Word of warning Extinction lasts forever, there is no coming back. I went to the zoo just the other day to see a rain forest in a cage, for $50 admission, open 9 to 5, with artificial rain six times a day. Well now politicians are as environmentally friendly as a brand new plastic bag, looking real cute in a $1000 suit, while behind closed doors some dress in drag. Do you know the answer to this destruction and pollution, or will mother nature show us the way and provide the final solution. If the human race keeps going the way we are there’s one thing for sure, the human race will be the next dinosaur. Extinction lasts forever, ask a dinosaur. Barry J Becker Kapunda Historical appeal I am writing to let Herald readers know of an initiative of the Friends of the Library which will be of great benefit to the community of the Barossa region by assisting the preservation of our historical records. While archiving the records of the Vintage Festival, which go back to 1947, we became aware that many of the old minutes and letters were in a fragile condition and needed to be preserved. This can be done through the use of archiving aids, but the question then arises as to how the material can be made available for scholars and researchers without damage through handling. Modern technology makes it possible to make electronic copies which can be stored on devices such as hard drives, which can then be easily accessed without handling the original document. Unfortunately, many of the early documents are on foolscap paper, which is too long to fit conventional A4 scanners. In addition, many older documents are faded or written in pencil and require high resolution scanning to make a legible copy. The Friends has thus chosen to purchase a top of the range A3 Scanner, which will be held in the History Room at the Nuriootpa Library and available for use by historical societies and similar bodies. The Barossa Council has approved our application for a Community Grant for $3000, the Co-op has donated $500, Friends member Annette Heard has donated $50, and this committee has pledged $1000. Thanks to the generosity of Office National by reducing the price of the scanner to $5500 (from over $6000), we now only need to find $950 to enable the purchase. We are now appealing to the Barossa community, particularly the historical and archiving societies, for assistance in raising these last funds to complete the purchase. The strength of the Barossa is our history and it is important that future generations be able to access our written history easily and accurately. This will be a community resource, owned by the community and available to the community; we now ask the community for help. Donations and offers of assistance may be forwarded to the Friends of the Barossa Library, care of the Barossa Library, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa, 5355. Any enquiries can be directed to me on 0419 147 085. Bill Biscoe Hon Secretary Friends of Barossa Library

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for due care and possession of prescription drug. • A Gawler Belt man was reported on June 29 by the Gawler Police for indecent behaviour. • A 56-year-old Manoora man was reported on June 30 by the Barossa Highway Patrols for driving while disqualified. The vehicle was seized for 28 days. • A 51-year-old Elizabeth Vale man was reported on June 30 by the Barossa Highway Patrols and the Two Wells Police for B-Triple off route and false entries in work diary. • A 33-year-old Salisbury East man was reported on June 30 Barossa Highway Patrols for driving while disqualified. Trespass • Boxes of household items and a ride on mower were stolen from an enclosed verandah on Brooks Avenue, Willaston on June 30. Property damage • A Gawler school’s shed was marked with paint between June 22 and 25. • A rock was thrown through the front lounge room window of a residence on Seventh Street, Gawler South on June 30. Theft • An agriculture bike was stolen from an open fronted shed at Roseworthy between June 21 and 24. • Electrical cabling and downlight fittings were removed and stolen from a yard on Adelaide Road, Gawler South, between June 22 and 25. • A plant was stolen from a front yard of a business on Adelaide Road, Gawler South, between June 26 and 27. • Unknown persons stole $5000 worth of fishing safety gear and electrical equipment from a boat, which was parked in the back yard on Theodore Street, Evanston Park, between June 1 and 29. • A purse was stolen from a handbag at a party on One Tree Hill Road, Gawler South, between June 30 and July 1. • Two cameras were stolen from a Gawler service station on June 26. • A scooter was stolen from a front yard on Angle Vale Road, Evanston Gardens, between June 25 and 26. • A 4WD trailer and contents including garden tools, were stolen on Allendale Road, Kalbeeba, between June 23 and 26. • Investigations continue after a person left a Gawler service station on June 26 after failing to pay for petrol after purchasing items in the store.

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Children urged to become active CHILDREN at the Barossa Outside School Hours Care Service (OSHCS) Tanunda site have been having fun, learning new skills and getting active thanks to the Australian Government’s Active After-school Communities (AASC) program. They have been given the opportunity to try a variety of sports this year, including OzSquash, a modified game of squash that allows children to develop their skills in a fun environment. The sport has become so popular that children in Tanunda are now joining the local club, which is always a key objective of AASC programs. “On average 20 students attend the program each week,” said community

coach Des Panizza. “They really enjoy the program and have developed an enthusiasm for the sport of squash.” Jo Connolly, the local AASC regional co-ordinator, has witnessed the potential of the programs to provide primary school aged children with a positive introduction to sport. She noted the programs really help to establish the foundation needed for children to progress to local club sports in their community. “The AASC program provides a range of sport and physical activities for children of all ages and abilities,” Connolly said. “Winter sports are an ideal way for children to keep active in the colder

months, as they make friends and learn new skills.” Registrations for The Barossa Valley Squash Club are currently open in the Barossa region. Contact Des Panizza on 0402 035 028 or Kerry Ward on 0418 819 507. The AASC program is an Australian Government initiative delivered by the Australian Sports Commission in up to 3270 schools and OSHCS across Australia. Each term, up to 190,000 children participate in up to 70 different sports and 20 structured physical activities after school. For more information about the AASC program visit ausport.gov.au/aasc.

Schools supported CHRISTIAN Pastoral Support workers and student welfare workers will continue to support students in schools within Wakefield. The Australian parliament last week passed legislation to secure funding for the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program following last week’s decision of the High Court in Williams versus Commonwealth. As a result, 48 schools in Wakefield will continue to employ chaplains and student welfare workers, including those schools recently approved in the expansion of the program. The federal government had also provided an additional $222 million for the program over the next three years, and had extended it to an extra 1000 schools this year.

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SATISFACTION The Rolling Stones Show heads to Starplex on Friday, July 13. The rock and roll show, presented by Paul Sharman and Starplex, involves songs with piano, guitar, organ, harmonica, drums and saxophone, and of course headed by sexy lead male and female singers. The evening is a chance for the public to wash away a week’s worth of work and enjoy old

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SALISBURY resident Ann Nightingale will present her first exhibition, ‘Colour, Light and Shadow’ at the Gallery Gallery this month. The woman comes from an artistic family and is a self-taught artist. Pastel is her chosen medium, however she also works in coloured pencil, watercolour and digital art. In her paintings Ann enjoys trying to capture the effects of sunlight and the colours in the shadows. She will be joined by her daughter Nikki Berryman from Elizabeth, with her third exhibition, ‘Inkspiration’. Nikki has experimented with the medium of her new career, tattoo ink. Also, there will be an eclectic mix of styles and other media, including watercolours in a tattoo style to view. Carol Clue and Phil Bolding will present, ‘Here We Are Again’ - a

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mix of watercolours and acrylic works. Phil is known for his paintings of buildings and boats, with excellent perspective in everything he paints. Carol will include a couple of abstracts in acrylic, as well as landscapes and floral pieces in watercolour. This duo has combined talents at the Gawler Gallery over the past few years, and this exhibition promises to be another combination not to be missed. Ellen Steyn’s ‘Tribute to Horses’ and Jelina Haines’ ‘Felted Wearable Art’ exhibitions dates have been extended. All four exhibitions are included in the South Australia Living Artists Festival, to run until Sunday, August 12. The gallery is located in the Stationmasters House, Gawler Railway Station, and is open Thursday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. For more details hone 8523 5995 or Joanne on 8524 8213.

To win The Herald with Starplex is giving away four double passes. To enter, send an email to michelle.orielly@rura lpress.com. Place ‘Satisfaction tickets’ in the subject header and in the email leave your name, address and daytime telephone numbers. Winners will be notified by phone on Tuesday, July 10. Winners’ details will be left at the door of Starplex on the night. Good luck.

THIS Saturday, July 7, the Grigoryan Brothers perform in the Barossa and the public is invited to meet them. Slava and Leonard appear at Peter Lehmann Wines, off Para Road, Tanunda, to promote their CD ‘The Seasons’. ‘The Seasons’, a twelve-movement composition written for solo piano by the iconic Russian composer, has been arranged for two guitars by Edward Grigoryan for his sons Slava and Leonard, who together are one of the world’s leading guitar duos. While in the Barossa, Slava and Leonard will perform highlights from ‘The Seasons’ as well as a selection of their favourite pieces. This will include compositions from all corners of the world and pieces that display their improvisational skills. While the brothers have both forged careers that demonstrate great skill across a number of musical genres, ‘The Seasons’ CD and tour marks a return to a more classical setting, while still pushing the limits of what two classical guitars can accomplish together. To book to see the Grigoryan brothers visit peterlehmannwines.com/news-events.

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favourite hits such as Angie, Honky Tonk Women, Sympathy for the Devil, Beast of Burden and Satisfaction. Doors open at 7.30pm for an 8pm start with dinner options available from 6pm. Dinner and show tickets are adults $44 and concession is $39, show tickets only are, adults $27 and concession is $22. Bookings can be made through Starplex reception by phoning 8522 0622.

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drawcard to bring commercial and social gain to benefit Angaston and the Barossa precincts. Organiser Pauline sums up with her final vision of future market days as a friendly village atmosphere space, with smidges of London’s Notting Hill and Paddington’s Bazaar. She is also keen to incorporate an impromptu theatre and music to do justice to the hall’s stage. The venue will be strictly an alcohol free zone and the market will support the work of the Animal Welfare League SA. There will be lots of art, craft, books, bric-a-brac and a fully functional kitchen run by the Barossa Bites. Entry is a gold coin. Keen stallholders need to contact Pauline on 0402 073 503 or email Pauline@fritzdesigns.com.au. Table hire is available on the day.

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ANGASTON is another regional town, which has jumped on the market scene to offer visitors and residents a collection of all sorts. It’s the work of organisers, residents and business proprietors of Angaston. This Sunday, the town celebrates its first market in the Angaston Town Hall from 10am to 3pm. The emphasis made by the market organisers is to ‘nurture and promote local creative and artistic talent along with suitable weekend stallholders’. The event comes after feedback received by tourists over the lack of Sunday shopping and tourist options, different to the winery cellar door, pub and café scenes. The family friendly village style market will be held every second Sunday of the month. It also aims to grow as a meaningful tourist

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ALTHOUGH seemingly in the background, sales of rural land in the Barossa are still on the move and offer excellent pursuits for the viticulturist or farmer more attuned to cropping and grazing. This week Barossa Real Estate has two special properties that reflect these lifestyle choices. Firstly, Golden Gate Mines Road (yes there is a real mine) is a property currently managed by Yalumba and held by one well known family for years. Combining both viticulture and grazing, the property’s relief is a delight - gently

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undulating from roadside to back boundary. Comprising some 29 hectares in total with plantings of about 10.6 hectares of Shiraz (some dating back to 1908) as well as Riesling, Chardonnay and Merlot. Although there is no formal agreement for sale of future crops, interest has been expressed to enter into a supply agreement. The remaining land contains two dams (licensed) and a cute shepherd’s cottage, that has been restored and deserves closer inspection. This land has been used for the grazing of sheep.

The second allotment this week is located in the vicinity of Flaxman Valley Road, a hills type block the majority of which is arable and dedicated to cropping and grazing. Power is running through and until the current development freeze the allotment could sustain a home. Any consideration to improve should be directed to the Barossa Council. This allotment is a rare opportunity in this tightly held location. The vendor, who is motivated to sell because of his busy work commitments, is prepared to consider all qualified offers to purchase.

Two great choices with full details available from our office.

At a glance... Where: Lots 817 and 818 Golden Gate Mines Road, Angaston; Lot 100 R Seeligers Road, Flaxman Valley. Feature: Fabulous rural properties. Price: On application. Agent:: Barossa Real Estate. RLA1997. Contact: Peter Fairweather on 0415 825 420.

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157 ACRES AND TWO HOMES, TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE OR CAN BE SEPARATED. Originally part of the renown land holding known as Collingrove’ on 63.3 hectares has been held by 1 owner for many years. Magnificent 4 bedroom home, architecturally designed to harmonise with the landscape, stunning formal and informal living areas. Also stone settler’s cottage on separate title. Expressions of interest to be received by 5pm on Monday 15th July, 2012. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

NEW OPEN 5 Kramer St

AMAZING VALUE

Open Sun 2.45-3.15pm

IMPRESSIVE INSIDE AND OUT. Built by Medallion Homes this property includes, stunning entry, vaulted ceilings, Three bedrooms ensuite, sep lounge or 4th bedroom, blackwood kitchen with granite tops, large dining and family, spa bath, double garage with panel lift door and rear roller door. Pitched roof under cover veranda, low maintenance gardens. Ducted R/C Air cond. Inspection will impress. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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42 Gilbert St

More than meets the eye!

TWO STOREY BEAUTY You couldn't build it for this price. Separate entry, formal lounge, up to the minute kitchen, stainless steel appliances, rumpus room, meals/family room, formal dining, 4 brms, ducted air and gas heat, 914m2 allotment, fantastic views, walking distance to Gawler main street. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

NURIOOTPA AUCTION

TANUNDA $420K-$440K

LYNDOCH $325K- $335K

LYNDOCH AUCTION

GAWLER EAST $POA

This home is looking for the caravan enthusiast or someone with an eye for development (subject to council consent). Reside at or sub-divide this property which features a large 1213m2 (approx) parcel of land with 3 roadside frontages. Comprising 3 bedrooms, master with WIR, separate lounge, open plan kitchen/family/dining, 3 way bathroom and a lovely landscaped yard with, pool and undercover parking for 3 cars. Combustion wood fire and evaporative Elle Moreton 0488 996 566 cooling.

TANUNDA $535K

TANUNDA $365,000

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Lot 102 Belvidere Rd Open Sun 3.45-4.15pm

GREAT HORSE PROPERTYON 26.7 ACRES 3 bed, 2 bath, 20 cars. Lnge & fml dine. Near new wood kitchen with new elec oven , meals/family room. 3 way bthrm, main bed with ens + WIR. Comb heat & ducted cool, vdah, dbl c/pt, 6 x 9.2m gge, 4 bay in house horse complex, tack & feed areas, massive 15m x 15m implement shed, approx 1ac lic vineyard, pgla, winter dam, 100,000 rainwater plumbed to home. School bus stops at gate. Only mins to Nuriootpa. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

GREAT LOCATION, IDEAL FAMILY HOME Separate entry, large lounge, 3 Bedrooms, Ensuite, Walk in & BI Robes. Open plan meals & family, kitchen with walk in pantry, air conditioning, combustion heating, neutral décor. Rear veranda, double carport with roller doors, 8 solar panels, Rain water tanks. BBQ Area, Established gardens. Walking distance to local schools and shopping. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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OPEN 36 Hoffman Ave

Open Sun 12-12.30pm

ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT! Live the high life in this open plan 4 bedroom home in the popular Langmeil Estate. Master with ensuite and wir, large separate lounge at front of home and an open plan Kitchen/Family/ Dining at rear. Extensive outdoor entertaining area with landscaped yard and small garden shed. Double Carport with rear access. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

3 Mill Street

Open Sun 1.15-1.45pm

CONVENIENT LOCATION IN THE HEART OF TANUNDA. In a tightly held pocket well positioned to stroll to the main street is this character Bungalow. Offering period features including fireplaces, timber floors and a cellar, 3 double bedrooms, a cosy living area and updated bathroom. Easily maintained with heating and cooling, garage and a paved rear yard, this may be an ideal retirement option or suit B&B operation subject to consents. . Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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LIGHT: Part of the light-filled living area of the Tanunda home.

Impressive inside and out YOU only have to look at the front of this Tanunda home with its stunning entry to realise that this is not a “run of the mill” house. This delightfully-appointed house, built by Medallion Homes, will captivate with its style and elegance. Walking in to the separate front entry notice the vaulted ceiling and the fan-light windows above the front door which maximise the natural light. Nine-foot ceilings further add to the feeling of light and space. The separate lounge is a great place to sit back with your favourite book and just have some “me” time. This room could also be used as another bedroom, if a fourth bedroom is required. Centrally located is the stunning blackwood kitchen complete with granite benchtops, wall oven and halogen cooktop. A baulk-head adds architectural interest and illustrates the thought that has gone into making this home something out of the ordinary. The kitchen overlooks the spacious dining and family room, allowing the cook to be part of family activity while preparing meals. The home’s décor is neutral with very practical tiles throughout the living areas. There are three good-sized bedrooms with the main bedroom having ‘his and hers’ walk- through robes that lead to the delightfully appointed ensuite. The other bedrooms are located down the hall and are serviced by a

At a glance... Where: 5 Kramer Street, Tanunda. Features: Out of the ordinary. Price: $420,000 to $440,000. Open: Call agent to view.

TOP: The five-bedroom Kapunda home with two bathrooms. ABOVE: The open-plan living area. THIS five-bedroom steelframed System Built Kapunda home is only five-years-old. It has two bathrooms plus a study and is situated on 10 treefilled acres. Rural views are a feature and yet it is very close to the town of Kapunda and all the facilities, eg schools, shops, doctors and

more. The original cottage is now used as a storeroom and workshop. The property has mains power and water, is well fenced and has a galvanised iron garage. It is located on the Klemm Road rural living area. Call David now to arrange an inspection.

At a glance... WHERE: 17 Klemm Road, Kapunda. PRICE: $340,000. AGENT: Hambours Real Estate. CONTACT: David Mosley on 8566 2209 or 0414 917 474.

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three-way bathroom complete with spa bath. To keep you cool in summer and toasty warm throughout the winter months there is ducted reversecycle air conditioning. The positioning of the home gives the added benefit of catching the warming winter sun throughout the living areas. The double garage, which is under the main roof, has double panel lift doors, a roller door to the rear garden as well as direct access into the family room. The gardens have been designed to complement the home while still being low maintenance and the pitched verandah at the rear of the home is ideal for entertaining. There is also rainwater that is connected to the home - another plus to keep your water bills in check. This home is a credit to its owners and is proudly presented for sale. Available for viewing by private inspection this home will not disappoint.

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IMMACULATE HOME - Immaculate 3 bedroom brick veneer home in arguably the dress circle area of Kapunda circa 1997. It still belongs to the original owners and it has been improved and maintained to the highest standards. Ample undercover parking behind a powered roller door. The home has excellent street appeal and manicured gardens. Fully ducted and zoned heating and cooling. Step inside the front door to view a home of the highest standards. RLA 150685 Asking $380,000

GREAT LOCATION. For someone looking for a nice compact living area, this unit is in a great location. Definitely worth a look, two-bedroom unit with easy access to all the essential facilities in the main street. The brick veneer unit has car parking under the main roof and also a small backyard to grow a few vegies.It is one of four on a strata title with plenty of smooth concrete pathways for easy access. RLA150685 Asking $180,000

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ROBERTSTOWN

WONDERFUL RURAL VIEWS. 3 brm timber-framed home on a large 1858m2 block. Inside features lounge, kitchen/meals area with floating floorboards, WI pantry, lrg laundry, 2 toilets & updated bathroom. Large front & rear v/dah, entertainment area, gdn shed, mature trees, on low maintenance block. New Colourbond fence is to be put up on the south-west boundary before settlement. RLA 150685 Asking $210,000

PRISTINE 3 BEDROOM HOME. Hardiplex t/fr home on 2200m2 block (on 2 allots) in a quiet street in Robertstown. Added features including front & rear verandahs, combustion heater, air conditioning and second outside toilet. There is ample shedding to cater for most hobbies including wash room facilities in one shed. RLA150685

Drastic Reduction Asking $175,000

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

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Real Estate Liftout Investment opportunity with sound tenants BUILT in 1992, this lovely Marshall Thompson home in Tanunda has been well maintained, which is evident from first glance. The home has a well balanced floor plan with easy flow for entertaining. It offers three bedrooms, the master with a walkin robe and ensuite, formal and informal living areas along with a large all-weather outdoor entertaining area. The home would suit a variety of tastes and stages of life. Great rainwater storage, plumbed to the kitchen and laundry, a nice-sized shed with concrete floors and low maintenance gardens are the icing on the cake. A variety of fruit trees in the rear yard will keep the pantry stocked. Currently tenanted until January 2013 at $320per-week, the existing tenants take pride in the property and have settled in the Barossa Valley on a five-year posting. If you are looking to purchase your first investment property or add to your portfolio, low maintenance with reliable tenants this offering makes good investment sense.

RIGHT: The threebedroom Tanunda house which has reliable tenants until 2013. BELOW LEFT: Part of the living area of the lovely Tanunda home. BELOW RIGHT: Cook to your heart’s delight in the kitchen.

What you need to know... Where: 9 Carignane Court, Tanunda. Feature: Low maintenance with reliable tenants makes good investment sense. Price: $330,000 - $345,000. Open: Sunday, July 8. 3.30pm - 4.00pm Web ID: HRE662. Agent: Homburg Real Estate 8563 2599. RLA219152. Contact: Felicity Cock 0411 456 266.

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QUALITY: The dining area (left) and lounge of the comfortable four-bedroom Tanunda home. THE picturesque front garden designed around a central urn with river stones, paved paths, orderly rows, the cascading green of weeping trees and a trio of ornamental pears provides a serene and calming outlook to the front living spaces of this comfortable Tanunda home. Natural harmony continues as you step inside the open casual living plan of this warm and inviting home. Mid-toned slate floors and a slow combustion wood fire have their timeless appeal and welcome you within. The home has an easy airiness and sliding glass takes living out under the vast paved and gabled

verandah and to the shaded areas that surround the home on two sides. Ducted evaporative cooling is the perfect choice for summer and allows relaxed movement between inside and out as doors remain open and air flows through. Within the home’s layout, the kitchen is a part of the open plan, yet sits nicely in its own corner with a bar bench for friends to gather around while cordoning it off slightly from the central living space. Through a pair of timber and glass French doors, the separate lounge is situated, looking onto the beautiful front garden through multipane glass.

Four good size bedrooms are located off the hallway beyond the living hub with two of these featuring built-in robes and the three-way bathroom is always convenient for family life. Situated on an allotment of 949 square metres with a lovely wide driveway giving access to the rear, the property features an iron double garage, handy garden shed and plenty of room for additional shedding, subject to council consent. There is space for the caravan and scope to develop the generous backyard as you wish. The home is equipped with 10,000 gallons of rainwater storage.

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Inviting, comfortable and convenient, this property is a great package with lots of ‘eco’ features for family life. To find out more please contact Felicity Cock of Homburg Real Estate on 0411 456 266 anytime.

At a glance... Where: 8 Hoffmann Avenue, Tanunda. Feature: Lots of ‘eco’ features for family life. Price: $345,000. Open: Sunday, July 8. 2.45pm - 3.15pm. Web ID: HRE385. Agent: Homburg Real Estate 8563 2599. RLA219152. Contact: Felicity Cock 0411 456 266.

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Dual living potential B&B THIS quaint and charming retro brick Nuriootpa home is situated on about 711 square metres of land. It is ideally located next to a beautiful gum tree-studded reserve, offers a peaceful and majestic feel with no neighbours behind or to the left of the property. An added bonus is the separately built brick garage half converted to a living quarter that can be a grannyflat/teenage-retreat/guest-quarters or home office. The main residence consists of 10ft ceilings with exposed timber beams, one large bedroom, large bathroom with shower cubicle, bath, vanity and separate toilet with hand basin, open-plan kitchen/lounge/dine, wide entrance, ducted evaporative air conditioning and verandah. The granny flat/garage consists of a pull out bed, shower recess, gas instant hot water service, separate toilet, wall oven, laundry while the other half is a lined single garage with roller door. Outdoor there is the storage shed, single carport, paved courtyard, established garden and is fully fenced.

This property offers great value to both investors and owner-occupiers alike. Move into the home and rent the granny flat out to help cover the mortgage or move the ageing parents into the granny flat rather than the retirement home. There are two separate living quarters with separate access, it would be also ideal for a B&B subject to council consent. Suitable for first home buyers, investors or retirees.

At a glance... Where: 49 Centenary Avenue, Nuriootpa.

ABOVE: The Nuriootpa brick home with granny flat which has potential for many uses.

Features: Next to the gum tree-studded reserve.

RIGHT: The floorplan of the property which could be developed into a B&B, subject to council consent.

Price: $212,000. Inspection: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or 8562 4650.

What not to DIY with plumbing WITH DIY plumbing work, it's more about what you can't do than what you can. The law is black and white when it comes to working on the plumbing systems in your home. If it’s much beyond changing a tap washer, you will probably need to get the relevant licensed tradesperson onto it, if in doubt call a tradie. The following information is a general overview of just some of the laws and regulations you must be aware of before attempting any work on plumbing systems in and around your home. Don't be fooled by the array of plumbing goodies in the hardware shops. You don't need to be licensed

to buy them, but you most certainly need to be licensed to install most of them. While renovating forums bristle with indignant rants from DIYers who say they could competently install pipework themselves, the risks of doing so are great. The first thing to accept is that there is a real danger of a major accident or death. Even if you get the job done, there's no guarantee that it's been done right. You could be in for a nasty surprise down the track. On top of that, the fines for illegal work are dizzying and your insurance company certainly won’t cough up if there’s evidence of illegal plumbing work.

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15 Coronation Avenue

49 Centenary Avenue

$257,000

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THERE IS SO MUCH POTENTIAL! Comfortable 1 bdrm brick home plus a separate self contained brick granny flat. The home consists of one lrge bdrm, O/P kitchen/lounge, bthrm with bath, vanity and shower cubicle. Suitable for B&B with council consent.

QUIET TREE LINED STREET Dble brick 3 brm home on a 780m2 cnr block. Large lounge, kitchen with pantry, heating & cooling. Dble gge, estab rear garden with fruit trees & more.

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NURIOOTPA

36 Penrice Road

$199-$229,000

$275,000

4C The Crescent

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HAMILTON (Via Kapunda) 39 Burra Road

$259,000

Stunningly renovated 1860’s cottage on 1 acre of land You will fall in love with this little beauty – 3 double bedrooms, main with fireplace, central lounge with fireplace, gorgeous country style timber kitchen & meals with big picture windows to take in the views, sparkling new bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles. So many extras including high ceilings, character features, ample rainwater, mature trees, old stone shed, well located alongside Gill Park.

Open Saturday 7th 12-12.45pm Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254 WH1833253

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT We provide high level management service. We are very dedicated and work hard for you. Call us for more information. 8562 4650

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GREAT INVESTMENT Dble brick, 3 brm home, lrg lounge with French doors, kitchen with elec stove & pantry, polished flr brds t/out, htg & cooling, dble gge. 697m2 allot (approx)

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EUDUNDA

$295,000

2 Michael Street TWO LARGE BLOCKS 2 titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm, 2 living area, modern timber kitchen, stone home on 1 title 1012m2, establ. gdn on other title 1150m2.

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$73,000

Lot 8 Sedan- Angaston Road 1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUE Lrge flat land with no hindrance put on this property by the council with over 30m frntge and over 45m in depth (STCC.) Water and power av.

8562 4650 0418 853 134

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$310-$330,000

NEAR NEW HOME 4B The Crescent 3 brms, ensuite, walk-in robe, formal lounge, family/games room, large modern kitchen, double garage, quiet location, low maintenance.

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

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WOULD-BE RENOVATORS - LOOK AT THIS! Great starter, dble brick home, 2 brms + sunroom, lounge & family living. Needs TLC. Split level residential block of 805m2.

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Adelaide Rural Real Estate RENTALS WILLASTON $280pw 43 Haines Road – Neat timber framed home, 3 bedrooms, main with built-ins, open kitchen overlooking lounge/dining, entertaining area, manageable block. EUDUNDA $240pw 5 Reserve Road – Large 4 bedroom brick home, ensuite, second bathroom, formal lounge, open kitchen area, family room, ducted r/c a/c, fully enclosed yard, close to schools, kindy & shopping. EUDUNDA $220pw 7 Hambour Avenue – Neat 3 bedroom home, Bedroom 1 & 2 have built-in robes, lounge, kitchen/dining, electrical appliances, cool a/c only, shed, neat and tidy yard. Non-smoker. No Pets. Available Now. EUDUNDA $175pw 9 Hambour Avenue- Neat timber frame home comprising 3 good sized bdrms, lrg lounge rm with spit system A/C, good size kitchen with electric appliance, bathroom with bath and sep toilet, laundry with access to outside, carport, large block.Pets Neg. KAPUNDA $265pw 21 Railway Road- Neatly presented 3 bedroom home, BI Robes, roomy lounge, Kitchen/dining, comb heat, a/c, neat bathroom, sep toliet, carport, manageable garden. TANUNDA $315pw 5 Robert Erwin Court- Lovely 3 Bedroom home, ensuite WIR, formal lounge, open plan kitchen/dining/family/r/c a/c, dble garage, pergola, neat yard. TANUNDA $230pw 39 MacDonnell Street. Neat 2 Bdrm home comprising of 2 decent sized bdrms, BIR to main, open ‘L’ shaped lounge/dining room, nice kitchen with electrical appliances, lrg bathroom, lrg laundry and sep toilet. Fully fenced lrg back yard and dbl shed. KAPUNDA $220pw 80a High Street. A nice litle package, 3 bedrooms, main with WIR, 2-way bathroom, sep toilet, open plan kitchen/dining/family, formal lounge, fully fenced rear yard, dble oversized carport, ent area.

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11 Acland Street Inspection by Appointment

$185,000

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Halfway Road Inspection by Appointment

$295,000

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Nicely presented 4yr old t/f home, large 1011m allot, 2 bdrms, roomy lounge/dining, kitchen has elec appiliances, dishwasher, plenty cpds, r/c a/c, front & rear v/dah, carport, short walk to river and shops. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942 2

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41 Wild Street Inspection by Appointment

$269,000

Three bedrooms, one bathroom, formal lounge, neat kitchen and meals, rear and front verandah, shedding, carport, lots of room to move. WEB ID: 106614295 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

EUDUNDA Inspection by Appointment

NEW

$319,950

Neat property close to Truro, Sedan & Blanchetown. 3 brm home on 117ac incl 30ac cropping, lge shed, hayshed, yards with water connected, lovely views, mains & rainwater, quiet loc, provides nice lifestyle Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA

13 Fuller Street Inspection by Appointment

$359,950

Neat b/v home on lge 1950m2 allot with rural views. 4 brs, main ens & WIR, br 2 & 3 BIR, kitchen has gas stove, pantry, plenty cpds, dine, family, fml lnge, comb heat, ducted a/c, dble c/pt UMR, vdahs, pergola, 30x20 gge. Currently tenanted. WEB ID: 106770196 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA

1 John Street

$435,000

JUST LISTED

Solid home on 14acres, short drive to Eudunda, 4 bedrooms, large country kitchen, roomy lounge, cellar, mains & r/w, stone barn, shearing shed, hay shed, 3 phase power to work shed, well fenced, lovely views. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

ROBERTSTOWN

Neindorf Road Inspection by Appointment

$249,950

Neat solid home on 11,000m2 allot, having 3 titles, possible subdiv STCC. 3 brs, office, kitchen w elec apps & d/w, fml dine, lge lounge, r/c a/c, gas htg. Paved gable pergola, 40x20 shed, caravan shed, 30x20 shed. Rear access. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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80A High Street

$259,950

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Investment opportunity or first home TAKE a look at this stunning three-bedroom, community-titled Gawler East home. It is set on a 488 square metre allotment and offers tranquillity in a great location. The master bedroom, with an ensuite and walkin robe, boasts a stunning bay window overlooking gorgeous gardens. Good size describes bedrooms two and three. The house has a three-way bathroom and great open-plan living. The spacious kitchen has quality appliances while temperature is controlled by reverse-cycle ducted heating and cooling. There is a double garage under the main roof plus a huge garden and lawn area for the kids. Don’t miss this opportunity to acquire your first investment property or simply a quality low maintenance home. For more information or to arrange a viewing call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777.

Renovator’s delight TV SHOWS such as The Block encourage people to renovate, but how can they avoid making costly mistakes? Whoever came up with the term ''renovator's delight'' must have been a master of irony, because most renovation projects turn out to be anything but. These labours of love usually take twice as long and cost twice as much as intended, not to mention the strain they put on relationships. Yet dilapidated houses and apartments continue to hook in buyers who, at inspection time, walk starry-eyed over rotten floors and past mouldy walls and dream big. Sometimes it's the thought of making a quick buck that fires these desires, while others can see only home, sweet home. Experts blame shows such as The Block - which met its climax last Saturday when the properties were auctioned (screened on Sunday) - for encouraging us to take on renovation challenges. There's certainly been plenty of interest. Recently The Block had 1.889 million viewers, making it the second-most watched show of the night, behind The Voice. Predictably, many of those viewers (621,000) were in Melbourne, where the terraces are, but it also had a huge Sydney audience of 567,000. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


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Fabulous value on offer with this well presented 3 bedroom home situated in a popular location, close to local shops, schools, parks and public transport. This superbly presented home offers master bedroom with walk-in robe, bay window and 2-way ensuite, bedroom 2 also has a builtin robe. The home is complete with two living areas, bar, dining room and stunning timber kitchen with quality appliances and beautiful views of the entertaining area through the kitchen bay window, 3-way main bathroom, quality brick feature walls, gas heating, evaporative ducted cooling, double carport and fully landscaped gardens. This home has been well thought out and built to a high standard with all bathroom and kitchen cabinets built by locally owned Meznar Furniture. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to buy this quality home with no more to do other than move in. # 3010 RLA 61382

This quality Homestead built home situated on a 1372m2 allotment offers large formal entry, formal lounge and dining with bay window, master bedroom with built-in robe, large ensuite with spa and double shower, bedrooms 2, 3 and 4 are extra large and have built-in robes and ceiling fans, all bedrooms also have Austar connected. It has a lovely 3-way bathroom and generous size laundry, 10 foot ceilings throughout and a fabulous open plan kitchen, dining and family room. The kitchen comprises of quality appliances and a stunning centre bench. The family and dining has double doors leading through to the games room which has glass doors leading out onto the salt water solar heated pool. There is a 3 car garage under the main roof, approximately 32,000L rainwater storage, two 3phs split system air-conditioners, large entertainment area overlooking the pool complete with bar and wood fire pizza oven, side access for trailers or caravans with a high clearance lean-to off the shed.

Set on 610m2 this 3 bedroom home is wonderfully located in the heart of Gawler East with unbroken rural views from the rear of the property. Offering 3 bedrooms with built in robes to bedrooms 2 & 3, spacious formal lounge and combined kitchen/ dining room. The home and block is neat and easily maintained. Serviced by gas hot water together with gas heating and ducted evaporative air conditioning, with single carport and second driveway. The residence would suit a young family or professional couple. Set amongst quality homes in a great area close to amenities but still retaining a rural outlook - Well worth an inspection.

This superbly renovated 1880's cottage is situated on a 913m2 allotment located on the fringe of the popular Barossa Valley. The cottage is currently running as a Bed and Breakfast but would make for a lovely home with all the luxuries of modern living. This little oasis offers tranquillity and convenience with shops, schools and wineries all within walking distance and it's only 10 minutes drive to Gawler or Tanunda. The house boasts the following; - 2 good size bedrooms, fully carpeted with doors to outside - Galley Style kitchen with quality appliances and glass splashbacks -Traditional country style dining with original wood stove and stunning timber floors - Lounge with open fire place - Split system heating and cooling - 1.5kw solar Established gardens with the house set well back on the block - Stylish bathroom with spa and separate toilet - Good size laundry - Plenty of parking with foundation already done for carport - Superb location. It needs to be seen to be believed, call now to book a time that's right for you. # 3025 RLA 61382

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Unique and Amazing - 1880’s Cottage Truly amazing, this stunning 1880's cottage is set on a generous 850m2 allotment.Currently operating as a local Bed and Breakfast in the Barossa Valley, this cottage is a testament to the owners as the renovations are of such a high quality. What an opportunity, to own a lovely cottage with modern and quality upgrades on the inside, yet keeping great character on the outside. Situated within walking distance to local shops, schools and wineries this is truly a great location. This 1880's cottage offers the following;- 2 bedrooms fully carpeted - Lounge with floating floors and slow combustion heating - Dining room also with slow combustion heating - Modern Galley Style kitchen with quality appliances - Modern bathroom with spa - 2 toilets - Large outdoor cellar/storage room - 1.5kw solar - Front and rear parking for 4 cars - Split system heating and cooling - Fully insulated, new plumbing and wiring to whole house as well as a new roof.This gorgeous cottage has It all so don't miss out on the opportunity to have your own piece of paradise. # 3024 RLA 61382

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Set on a 1345m2 corner allotment sits this wonderful 2 storey home. Downstairs offers 3 of the 4 bedrooms with main bathroom, laundry, sparkling refurbished kitchen with stainless steel appliances and polished slate flooring. The downstairs living boasts timber floors in an Lshaped lounge/dine combination. Upstairs there is a second huge family area together with the master bedroom, ensuite and built-in robes. Beautifully decorated throughout in neutral tones with new floor coverings to compliment this home is sure to tick the boxes. Outside is a blank canvas for the homes new owners to complete, with ample shedding, front and rear verandahs the spacious block would accommodate may possibilities. With inspection by appointment - call to arrange a time to suit.

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

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Spectacular Basket Range Stone Home This spectacular Basket Range stone home is set on approximately 1 Acre of land with dual access to the property which could make room for subdivision subject to council consent. The home offers 3 bedrooms all of great size, bathroom with separate toilet, storage room, formal entry, lounge and open plan kitchen, dining and family. The home has a new addition including rumpus room, large laundry and bathroom with toilet. Other features include 9 foot ceilings, ornate ceiling roses, ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling, huge entertainment area with gable roof, double brick garage under the main roof, double carport and two large sheds (9.1m x 6m and 5.5m x 4.6m). Over 40 different Fruit trees and 140 Olive trees FS17. This property has it all and is situated in a quiet little community within walking distance to all amenities. Don't miss this great opportunity to purchase this wonderful family home on a great parcel of land. # 3001

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A Little Piece of Paradise Quality home built in 1995, situated on 2 Hectares (5 Acres) of superb land & offers 360º of stunning views. Property is fenced into several paddocks & has horse shltrs with yrds, gd size dam, fully est gardens, plenty of prking & more rm for the kids. It has 4 great size bdrms + a study, mstr with lrge B/I/R & ens fit for a queen with dble vnty & lrge crnr spa, bdrms 2 & 3 with gd size mirrored B/I/R & a grt O/P family/lounge/kitchen with quality appliances throughout. This lrge fmly hm also offers a frml dining/lounge for the adults, 3-way mn bthrm, lrge laundry, ducted R/C heating & cooling, quality slate flrs in high traffic areas & crpt in bdrms & frml areas. It’s connected to 29,000 gallons of R/W with manual switch to mn, dble grge/teenagers retreat with triple carport, lrge ent area, chook yard & shedding with high clearance roller drs for trucks & 2 roller drs for cars . These properties rarely become avlbl so don't miss out on the opp to purchase a little piece of paradise. Call today to arrange a time to inspect.

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SPECIAL GUEST: An entertainer was the guest speaker of the Barossa and Light Legacy Widows Club 38th birthday luncheon on Monday. The club welcomed Joan Leslie, from Crafers, who travelled to the Nuriootpa Bowling Club to speak about her involvement as an actor. During her 20s, Mrs Leslie played Snow White in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which was initially to run for 16 weeks, however 10 years later the show was still going strong. Mrs Leslie, 80, spoke to about 35 members about how the show toured all over Australia and overseas including Malaysia. Joan Leslie is pictured (centre) with Barossa and Light Legacy Widows Club secretary Joyce Oliver and president Eileen Schultz.

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A DVANCED P ERSONNEL M ANAGEMENT Meet Brendan your local consultant: 1- How long have you been an employment consultant? 2 years – I started as an Employment Consultant with APM in Gawler in 2010 and in 2011 was appointed Senior Employment Consultant. Currently I manage the Gawler and Kilkenny offices. 2- Why do you love your job? I enjoy problem solving and creating opportunities for people and seeing the positive changes that occur when they gain employment. As a senior, I am very proud of my team and what they achieve and enjoy the continual learning and development working for APM offers. 3- What was your first job? My first job was a retail sales consultant in Gawler main street where I gained some valuable skills which assisted me to get to where I am today. 4- What is your dream/fantasy job? Anyone who knows me knows that I change my mind all the time! I never really knew what I wanted to do when I finished school so it is my aspiration to help educate young people on the options out there and help them to reach their dreams. 5- How do you think the Barossa/Gawler job market compares to others around the area? There are great opportunities in this region. Culinary tourism is prominent in the Barossa which provides opportunities in hospitality. Compared to other metropolitan regions, there is a strong community focus. With development happening in both Gawler and the Barossa, as well as in the neighbouring northern suburbs it makes for an exciting region to live and work in.

RESOURCES LAUNCHED: A successful event was held at the Nuriootpa Library on June 24 to launch a collection of cancer related resources. About 35 people attended ‘Bubbles and Books’ hosted by both the volunteers of the Barossa Area Fundraisers For Cancer, with support from the Barossa Council Library. Guest speaker Director of Care at Tanunda Nursing Home Felicity Hage spoke about the importance of people feeling supported during their treatment. The collection of resources is now available for the public to view or loan from the library. Pictured at the launch were (from left) Felicity Hage, Tania Paull, Jasmin Piro, Robyn Hart and Robyn Jeffery.

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1- How long have you been an employment consultant? I have been an employment consultant in total for 4 years, and been with Workskil for almost three years. 2- Why do you love your job? I enjoy being able to work with different people everyday. Helping my clients move from one point in their life to another. I get to come to work everyday and try to make a difference. 3- What was your first job? My first casual job was working for Target doing customer service at the checkout. 4- What is your dream/fantasy job? I haven’t decided what my dream job is yet, I just love working with people. I think as long as I’m involved with changing peoples lives for the better I’m happy. 5- How do you think the Barossa/Gawler job market compares to others around the area? As Workskil is new to the Barossa/Gawler area we aren’t yet able to establish how the local job market compares to neighbouring areas, although we have been operating in the northern region for several years now. However, we have employed locals to work within our Gawler and Nuriootpa offices who have the knowledge and understanding of the needs of our clients and the community. 6- What is one piece of advice you can offer job seekers? Never give up.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY Workskil delivers services to meet the needs of local industry, job seekers and the community. For more information, please contact us Gawler Ph: 8526 9600 Shop 3/99- 107 Murray Street, Gawler SA 5118

Nuriootpa Ph: 8562 2555 65a Murray Street, Nuriootpa SA 5355

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Terry Stuart - INTERWORK LIMITED Interwork Limited is a leading disability employment agency, providing employment programs, services and support to people who experience disability, long-term injury or other life disadvantages. We have more than 20 years’ experience in the disability employment sector, working with thousands of employers and community organisa ons of all sizes, across all sectors.

Statewide is one of the largest employers of Apprentices and Trainees in South Australia. Currently employing approximately 400 young people in a wide variety of industries, Statewide Group Training is an Equal Opportunity Employer that covers vocations for both apprenticeships and traineeships. Currently Statewide employs Apprentices in vocations that include:

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Employment within mainstream business, on equal terms with other workers, provides people with disability the opportunity to make a posi ve contribu on to community produc vity and growth. Interwork is considered innova ve as it aims to work with all types of disability in an era of highly specialised service delivery based upon disability type.

Interwork’s services Interwork builds the capability and capacity of employers and individuals to ensure sustainable employment outcomes. This is delivered through our integrated service solu ons including: • For employers: recruitment and selec on, Government incen ve assistance, workplace modifica ons, jobs in jeopardy and ongoing support services to ensure sustainable employment • For individuals: personal assessments, career advice, training opportuni es, support with barriers, job search assistance and ongoing support assistance when in employment • Workplace Rehabilita on Services • Training Interwork’s services reflects its collabora ve, employment outcomes focus and is built on the deep understanding of business needs and what is required to support people with any disability or disadvantage achieve independence through employment.

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Rachael & Cathy Employment Directions, Gawler Finding Workable Solutions Inc. (FWS) is a not-for-profit community organisation concerned primarily with delivery of high quality employment support services for people with a disability.

Is your business looking for staff? Are you unsure about what assistance and support is available for your business? Employment Directions can help you. When it comes to finding the right employee you need a reliable and efficient recruitment service as provided by Employment Directions. Their experienced team in Nuriootpa and Gawler can assist you with a range of services from employer incentives (wage subsidise), vacancy matching and placement to fully tailored recruitment solutions. They can also help with information on recruitment management when it comes to seasonal employment and offer pre-employment training. Plus all their services are free! Are you a job seeker? Looking to increase your skills? Employment Directions offer a range of services aimed at helping people gain and maintain employment. One of their services is the Youth Connections program which supports people aged 13 to 19 to re-engage with education and the community. Services available include individualised case management, and involvement in fun group activities. For more information on how Employment Directions can help you. Contact the team at Gawler on 8523 8200 or Nuriootpa on 8560 9700.

Erin Budgen Senior Employment Consultant

A key part of the FWS commitment has always been the provision of practical, flexible, individualised support to help people with a disability successfully maintain their employment and enjoy the social and economic benefits of participating in Australia’s workforce. FWS recognises that job seeker support may often extend beyond the workplace, to successfully address barriers that can impact on sustainable employment. Tracy Pfitzner Specialist Consultant

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Carolyn & Anthea Employment Directions, Nuriootpa Need to find staff? Looking for work? Wanting to increase your skills? Employment Directions Can Help!

FWS has a strong history of assisting people with a disability to access jobs in the open labour market, through delivery of Commonwealth funded specialist employment programs. Our regional team across Barossa and the mid north connect job seekers with local jobs, providing post-placement support to both the job seeker and employer if required, to ensure job sustainability.

Tracy Scrutton Regional Manager Barossa/Riverland

As we grow, FWS support services are diversifying in response to identified need or specific demand within the region we cover. Increasingly, our successful client-centred approach is being applied to programs for youth, school-leavers and the many emerging job seekers with a mental health condition who are now referred to FWS for assistance. We are situated in 2 convenient locations, 11a Adelaide Road Gawler and 22 Gawler Street Nuriootpa (the Allstaff Resources Building). Our team are highly experienced workers in the career and disability sectors passionate about their community and region.

GAWLER 24a Adelaide Road, Gawler | Phone: 8523 82004

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Car review - Toyota 86 By PAUL BURRELL PUT aside everything you thought you knew about Toyota because here’s one car with the two-oval badge on the front that brings a whole new ballgame to town. Yes, Toyota, that boring, unemotional builder of practical cars like Corollas and Camrys has created a car you will actually want to buy. And not only will it get your adrenalin pumping, the new 86 is very affordable. Here is a Porsche Cayman alternative for about a quarter of the price. The Toyota 86 coupe can fulfil almost every role you will ask of it, short of being a people mover or SUV. The 86 has been designed as a car for the driver. Project manager Tetsuya Tada was given an almost incredible degree of autonomy in designing this new car, no doubt encouraged by Akio Toyoda, grandson of the founder of Toyota who is an avid car fan and part time racing driver. The 86 was developed in partnership with Subaru to share the basic engine, drivetrain and suspension. Using Subaru’s traditional flat-four engine has allowed weight to be set low and far back in the chassis. The engine is a 2.0-litre using Toyota’s D-4S fuel injection system that puts out 147kW and 205Nm through a sixspeed manual or auto gearbox. While this may not sound much, the car’s light weight and inherent balance make the most of every kilowatt, as does the limited slip differential (deleted in the GTS auto). External design is simple and

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understated, with strong hints of Italian supercar and the iconic limited production Toyota 2000GT from 1965. The 86 is a compact car, wider than a Toyota Rukus, lower than a Yaris and shorter than a Corolla. Safety is a high priority with a five-star ANCAP rating, seven airbags and even a pedestrian-friendly front end. All of which brings us to the value-for money equation. What faults we could find with the 86 (and there were very few) were always answered with “But it starts at just $29,990.” The GT is an absolute bargain and owners won’t feel short-changed. The $35,490 GTS has larger ventilated brakes and wheels, leather-wrapped steering wheel, sat nav, dual air con, upgraded seat trim and daytime running lights. Auto adds $2500 to either model. Another bonus is fixed price servicing for up to four scheduled services at $170 each. As we caned the various 86 models around a race track, up a Hillclimb, around a dirt track and hung the tail out on a skid pan, we pondered exactly where it fits in the market. The cars that most naturally line up against it such as VW’s Golf GTI, Mazda MP3 Hatch and Subaru Impreza WRX are all $10,000 more expensive. The Mazda MX-5, previously Australia’s cheapest rear-drive sports car is more than $14,000 ($17,000 in folding hardtop format) more expensive. However you look at it, Toyota’s new 86 is, quite simply, a game changer.

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New era - art of EcoBoost ECOBOOST technology is a new family of engines designed and engineered by Ford globally for its range of passenger cars and trucks. By 2013 more than 90 per cent of Ford’s global nameplates are expected to be available with an EcoBoost option. These new engines combine direct injection, turbocharging and variable valve timing to maximise performance and torque while improving fuel economy and reducing CO2 emissions. For Australia, the rollout of Ford’s high-tech EcoBoost technology in the FG Falcon MkII is will enhance customer options and supplement an already outstanding complement of engines available in the Falcon sedan and Ute. The development of the EcoBoost engine for Falcon was a key element of Ford’s $232 million investment in a range of sustainability initiatives across all local vehicle lines, including a new diesel engine for Territory and the sophisticated EcoLPi for Falcon and Falcon Ute. “We greatly appreciate the assistance of the Australian and Victorian state governments towards the development of the Falcon EcoBoost,” said Ford Australia President and CEO Bob Graziano. “The project was made possible with a $42 million Federal coinvestment under the Green Car Innovation Fund, as well as co-

investment provided by the Victorian Government,” Mr Graziano said. EcoBoost is now an important part of a suite of engine options available for customers in Ford Australia’s full-size family sedan, as well as the acclaimed Ford Mondeo. Apart from the all-new Falcon EcoBoost, customers can choose between the proven 4.0-litre in-line six cylinder petrol engine or hightech liquid-injection LPG system in the Falcon EcoLPi. The 4.0-litre six cylinder petrol engine is also available with turbocharging in the sporty XR and G6 series. By adding EcoBoost technology, Ford Australia is able to offer a fullsize family vehicle with improved fuel efficiency and a lower CO2 footprint, to meet the environmental demands expected by consumers. EcoBoost is a keystone of the Ford Motor Company’s sustainability initiatives. The key to the EcoBoost system is the harmony between the turbocharger and direct-injection fuel system. The turbocharger recovers energy from the exhaust that otherwise would have been wasted and puts it back into the engine to gain efficiency. Simply, the turbocharging system puts more air into the engine for more power. A compressor increases or “boosts” the pressure of the air entering the engine. An intercooler reduces the air temperature before it enters the engine.

IMPRESSIVE: An FG Falcon MkII with EcoBoost which marks a new era in motoring technology. Ford’s EcoBoost strategy can produce V8-like performance in a six cylinder and six cylinder-like performance in an I-4. The all-new EcoBoost 2.0-litre I-4 engine available in the FG Falcon MkII combines turbocharging and direct-injection technology to deliver significant fuel consumption and CO2 emission reductions

compared to conventional, largerdisplacement petrol engines with similar power outputs. At the same time, EcoBoost engines will deliver the off-the-line power and performance characteristics familiar to diesel enthusiasts. Globally, Ford engineers have looked at every available engine

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ALL VEHICLES ARE AVAILABLE WITH AN AUSTRALIA-WIDE WARRANTY FOR PEACE OF MIND NISSAN NAVARA ST-R D22 3.0L Diesel, airbags, suspension, alloy bulbar, towbar, carryboy canopy, UHF, phone aerial, central locking CD player, rear drawers, driving lights, setup for caravanning, new cooper tyres. WVG855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,990* LANDROVER DISCOVERY TD5 Series II, auto, A/C, pwr steering, 4WD, downhill assist, ABS brakes, tinted windows, alloy wheels, to bar, service books, white duco, very tidy in & out AA941N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,990* MERCEDES MB140D LONGWHEEL BASE VAN Turbo Diesel, Manual, A/C, power steer, polished alloy bulbar with wheel carrier, towbar, long range fuel tanks, white in colour. 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Williamstown Take Away & Pizza is open 7 days a week. Amanda enjoys a chat over a nice warm cuppa with Ricki, Auburn & Cathy. Phone 8524 6483.

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GAWLER GLASS DESIGN for all your leadlight manufacture and design. Classes available call 8524 7241. “Bob helps Sam work on her glass mosaic tabletop masterpiece!”.

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HOKLAS John Martin Passed away peacefully at Tanunda WM Hospital on June 29, 2012. Aged 76 years.

CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. COMPOSTING WORMS - Tanunda. Ph: 0419817996 DRESSER 1920's vintage. $120 ono. Ph: 856814979 ELECTRIC WINCH 3 phase, 1 ton, with track roller. Can supply steel track $300 ono. PEDASTAL GRINDER 8" 3 phase with single phase point on side. $150 ono. CIRCULAR SAW BENCH on wheels with 800mm blade. No motor. $300 ono. ELECTRIC Tennis Ball serving machine. $200 ono. Single phase. 8 LENGTHS 3.5 mtrs. 90.180 mm x 5 mm thick H iron $100 ono. ea. 4 LENGTHS 5 mtrs 90.180 mm x 5mm thick H iron. $130 ono. ea. Ph: 0424014533 FARM GATES - Large or small from $68.00 + portable sheep yard panels and hay rings. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11 Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 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. GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes, accessories & service. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200 JACKSON'S FIREWOOD free bag kindling with every order. Dry split redgum mallee pink gum. Weighed delivery only. 0400083852 KINDLING - OAK Hot, clean fire starter for large logs. 10 Kg. bag $8 Tubbies Australia, 45 - 63 Mt. Crawfrod Road, Williamstown. LAYER PULLETS whites, blacks & browns. Mareks and I.B. vaccinated. Day old (on 29/6/12) from $3.80 ea. Older Pullets (P.O.L.) also available. Hillier Poultry Ph: 85230950 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 LOUNGE 3/4 seater, green, macrosuede, club style. $250 neg. Ph: 85633325 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. 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 SINGLE BED timber, plus 2 mattresses. Excellent condition. Plus 2 quilt covers. $65 the lot. Ph: 85623771 STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350

Dearly loved husband of Edna. Loving father and father-in-law of Brian and Lyn; Rosalie and Trevor; Meredith and Dennis; Mark and Tracey. Loving Grandpa to Shelley and Jasen, Megan and Clayton; Cheyenne and Peter; Ryan, Josh and Kalan. Dear John Our times together will never be forgotten. Always close to my heart. All my love Edna XOX Dear Dad and Grandpa. Today, tomorrow, our whole life through, we will always remember you. Close to our hearts you will always stay. Love forever, Brian and Lyn, Shelley and Jasen, Megan and Clayton Dad, forever in our hearts and memories. Loved and sadly missed. Rosalie and Trevor XX Dad, you are now resting peacefully. Many treasured memories. Forever in our hearts. Will love you always. Meredith and Dennis Dear Dad, you are now at peace and we know you will always be watching over us. We will miss you dearly and you are forever in our hearts. All our love. Mark and Tracey XX You will always be our brave Grandpa who had an unfair battle to fight. You will forever be in our hearts. Love always and forever, your Grand-daughter Cheyenne and Peter Dear Grandpa, we will remember you every time we play football and for all the fun times we had together. We will miss you forever and ever. Lots of love from Ryan, Josh and Kalan XXX God has him in His keeping and we have him in our hearts. Thank you to the caring staff and doctors at the RAH and Tanunda Hospital. John's Funeral Service was held in Tabor Church, Tanunda followed by his Committal in Tabor Cemetery on Tuesday 3 July, with Pastor David Gogoll officiating.

TROTTA, Vic Passed away June 21. Respected friend and neighbour of Elizabeth. Deepest sympathy to Karen and family. A gentleman and hard worker throughout his lifetime. Rest in Peace.

FOR SALE ASSORTED WOODEN PRODUCTS, bags of firewood $3, oak $4.50, cheeseboards from $10, a range of wine gift boxes available. Pick up from Reception. Barossa Enterprises, 27 Samuel Road, Nuriootpa. Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

FOR SALE

GARAGE SALES

WRECKING

SATURDAY 7th July strictly 8am-1pm 23 Aughey Street, Tanunda. Suzuki bandit naked 250 motorbike $3750, Electrical, kitchenware, clothing, books, play station games, play2 console, TV, Ibanez Mick Thompson guitar never used $600, exercise bike, large birds cage, corner computer desk, 2 electric juicers, bric-a-brac and more!

Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km.

Community Helpers Inc

Ford Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor, Injected LPG, 101,000 km. Holden Commodore VU Utility 5.7 Litre Gen 3 motor and manual transmission. Holden Commodore VZ Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission. Holden Commodore VZ Stationwagon 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, roof rack. Holden Commodore VZ Crewman Utility 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 47,000 km, suit repair. Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission. 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

WANTED

DONATIONS

Of clothing & bric-a-brac For our Tanunda Shop 121 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786

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DEATH NOTICES

Working for Carers Link and other charities

FOR HIRE SLUSHIE MACHINES HOT CHOCOLATE MACHINES PUCKER POWDER, FAIRY FLOSS POPCORN MACHINES Phone Pina 0434141097 www.slush-a-licous.com.au Family owned, locally operated.

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

ACCOMODATION VACANT

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

UNI Student Accommodation -3 bedroom house in Adelaide. 1 room available now to share with 2 ex FAITH students. Windsor Gardens, 5 minutes walk from Bus stop on NE Road, or short drive to Obahn. Mobile 0409429 507

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694 CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309 WANTED GRAZING LAND. Eden Valley /Flaxmans Valley and Barossa Ranges. Sheep only. Hills or vineyard, agistment or lease. Payment in advance. Ph. 0418851483

MOTOR VEHICLES 2004 NISSAN NAVARA STR 4 x 4, dual cab, 90,000km, manual, diesel plus gas, silver with back canopy and tow bar, $19,000 rego XDD822 - 0419833631

FOR RENT FOR RENT - Port Clinton. 2 b.r. house. $120 per night. Call 0417322845 TANUNDA - Large 1 b.r. unit, b.i.r., undercover parking, rainwater, airconditioned, centrally located, quiet area. NO PETS. Please phone 0413 308 563 after 5.00 p.m. to arrange for interview and inspection.

2012 HOLDEN CRUZE SRI-V, 2500km, black, manual, tinted windows, rego S174APN, $26,000 - 0419810997 CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309 COMMODORE VT Series II, alloys, tow bar, cruise control. Good condition. $2,750 ono. WTY-347 Ph: 0411475151 HONDA CRV 2003. One owner, 115,000 Kms. Very good condition. Good tyres, auto. $11,500 ono. S976ACX Ph: 0 402073212 TOYOTA CAMRY 2006. Very economical family car, neat and tidy throughout. Servicing up to date, Reg. to September XSH-334. 97,000 Kms. $12,500 ono. Ph: 0429029216 or 85628216 TOYOTA Tarago, 1984, auto. UXH-793 $850 Ph: 0409300354

RENT-TO-OWN Blakeview Beautiful 4 bedroom home, large block, low deposit. $450 per week No bank required. Phone Keith 0438 869 996 LIVESTOCK J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com

PETS

GARAGE SALES GARAGE / MOVING SALE 7th/8th & 21st /22nd July. 10am - 4pm. DVD's, books, some plants, shoes, clothing, household items. Old L.P. records, lots of classics. All in good condition. MAKE AN OFFER. Old Bower Store and Post Office. 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

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

MISCELLANEOUS TAROT with a Clairvoyant, Adele. Spiritual help & guidance on all levels. Ph: 0422135681 www.barossaherald.com.au


HEALTH & BEAUTY

PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES

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

ALNDA FARMS

NATIONAL DESEXING MONTH

The Petticoat Parade ‘Girls Night Out’

Would like to thank all our wonderful customers for their valued support of our Vegetable Stall at the Barossa Farmers Market each Saturday morning for the past 5 & a half years.

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

We will no longer be attending the market but you will still be able to find our stall each Sunday at the Adelaide Showgrounds Farmers Market.

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Monday to Friday 9am-6pm Saturday 9am-12noon

MARKETS Sat.7th, Junction Motel Tanunda. 9.30 - 2.30 Fresh fruit/veg. variety stalls. Sun. 8th Kies Winery Lyndoch. 10 - 2.30 Sites $10 Glenda 85633181

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COMING EVENTS

We wish you all the very best and thanks again from Al, Brenda, Clare & Violet.

(only for the month of July)

The Vet Clinic

Hope to see you there! MATHS TUTOR Many years experience. Patient & encouraging. Great results so far. Grades 3 - 9. Steve 0414965029

ALL DESEXING DURING JULY

08 8564 3488 www.thevetclinic.com.au

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL Amendments to Dog Registration Renewal Process 2012/2013

PUBLIC NOTICES AGM of Light Residents & Ratepayers Progress Assoc. Inc. Notice to Members, our AGM is to be held 7.00 pm, Wed. 18th July at Kapunda CWA Rooms, cnr Clare and Main Rds Kapunda. - If no quorum, a subsequent meeting will take place, Wed. 25/7/12 at the same time and place, with those present forming a quorum. President - Jan Harman

Light Regional Council has implemented a new process for dog registrations for the convenience of dog owners and Council alike.

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Please note: receiving the registration tag in advance does not mean that your dog is registered. The registration tag is only activated once payment has been made.

PUBLIC NOTICES

Mallee Axeman’s Association of SA Inc

Council Officers will conduct a registration survey after 31st August 2012. Residents found with an unregistered dog risk receiving an expiation notice for keeping an unregistered dog. Owning or keeping an unregistered dog may incur an $80 expiation fee or a maximum penalty of $250 imposed by the court. Further penalties can be imposed for every 14 days the dog remains unregistered.

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to be held in the home of Michael & Karen Dreckow, Mt Mary

• Burke Urban Allure Black Point • Snappa’s @ Ardorssan • Andersons Solicitors • Beaumont Tiles • Creative Memories • Hughes & Loveday Sports Warehouse • Keystar Ventures Entertainment • Apple Jam Kids • The Rex • The Green Room for Abel Photography • Barosso Physiotherapy • Barossa Fresh Foodland Nuriootpa • 1918 Grill & Bistro • Grant Burge Wines • Epsilon Wines • Australia Wide Badges • Laughing Jack Wines • Barossa Chemplus • Cottage Cleaners • Jacqueline Coates - Salon Rouge • Luxe Hair Tanunda • Shannon Ellard Handmade Jewellery • Angas Park Hotel • Barossa Super Snaps • Sweet Blend • Bek Standish Hand-made Jewellery • Wanera Wine Bar & Restaruant • Tanunda Hotel • Mia Pizza Tanunda • Kurtz Family Wines • Barossa Milk Service

Your dog’s registration tag will now be included with the renewal notice. The new tag has been issued in advance of payment to remove the need for dog owners to attend a Council office to register their dog and receive their new registration tag.

All dog registration renewals must be paid by 31st August 2012. All dogs registered after this date will incur a late fee of $20 per dog, this fee is payable in addition to the registration fee.

A.G.M.

in June, was an amazing success. Heartflet thanks to everyone attending and supporting our mission to raise funds for the SA Cancer Council, through our team’s involvement in the Barossa’s Relay for Life event. Very special thanks to the following Seppeltsfield Winery Nicole Hodgson (we love you) Barossa Photo Company Tony and Megan Tervoert (deepest gratitude) Owen Andrews Barossa Catering Owen, Rebecca & team (supreme) Little Black Dress featuring Slick Arnold (OMG! talented & amazing)

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FRIDAY 20th JULY 2012 at 8pm All welcome

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(phone 8581 0585)

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT NO. 960/734/2012 NATURE OF THE Shop (Cellar Door DEVELOPMENT: Sales (gross leasable area less than 100m²)), Office, Private Museum Cellar, associated Carparking and Underground Rainwater Tank SUBJECT LAND: Lilyfarm Vineyard, Allot 3 Lily Farm Rd, KRONDORF The application may be examined at The Barossa Council Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or email barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au, and received not later than 5:00pm, 18 July 2012.

SPRINGTON TRANSFER STATION Please be advised of the change of charges at Council's rubbish disposal depot site at Springton, effective as of 1 July 2012. Non Residential Residential Car Boots & Small Wagons Utes & Small Trailers up to 6 x 4 to water level Utes & Small Trailers up to 6 x 4 above water level no hurdles Utes & Small Trailers up to 6x4 above water level with hurdles Trailers, Utes & Tandem Trailers to water level (exceeding 6x4) Trailers, Utes & Tandem Trailers above water level (exceeding 6x4) no hurdles Trailers, Utes & Tandem Trailers above water level (exceeding 6x4) with hurdles

$ 25.00 $40.00 $50.00 $55.00 $60.00 $60.00 $75.00

$ 50.00 $65.00 $75.00 $80.00 $85.00 $85.00 $100.00

Untreated MULCH for purchase – 6 x 4 trailer load - $35.00

Station is open 2nd Saturday of every month between 9.00am and 3.00pm Proof of identification will be required - please present your rate notice or drivers licence to the operator on the day. CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY – EFTPOS facilities are not available. NB: TYRES, PERMAPINE POSTS, LOOSE PAPER, PLASTIC, CONCRETE AND CAR BODIES will NOT be disposed of at this site. Martin McCarthy Chief Executive Officer

Each person making a submission should indicate whether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission. A copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant to respond.

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WORK WANTED

FREE TRAINING!

GARDENING/LANDSCAPING lawnmowing, edging/hedging, weed spraying, rubbish removal, bobcat hire, design, irrigation, mulching, planting, large rocks available. Paul 0417 130 601

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CERT IV FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

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

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

Call to discuss (08) 8562 2122

VINEYARD MAINTENANCE MECHANIC

Full-time position Taylors Wines, a family owned and operated wine company is home to some of Australia’s most consistently awarded wine brands. With their head office located in Sydney and sales offices located around the country, Taylors Wines offer a friendly & progressive environment within which your career can flourish. The vineyards & winery is situated in the picturesque Clare Valley, South Australia & has been in operation since 1969. We have a wonderful opportunity for a full time Diesel Mechanic to join our vineyard team. You will partner with the Vineyard Manager and undertake a range of duties which include continuous improvement, breakdown and preventative maintenance. With a positive attitude and a passion for service excellence and safe work practices you will become a valued member of the Taylors winery team. The person we are seeking will be a qualified Diesel Mechanic with proven skills in the service and repair of vineyard/agricultural machinery. If you believe you have the essential qualities listed above, please post or email your application in the strictest confidence to: Taylors Wines Vineyard Maintenance Mechanic PO Box 90, Auburn SA 5451 Or via email to: admin@taylorswines.com.au

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A Job Description is available by contacting Helen Wood on 0407971287 or hwood@employmentdirections.com.au. Applications close COB Friday the 13th July 2012 Send your application to Helen Wood at the email address above, addressing the Essential Criteria of the Job Description.

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

D & AP HASELDINE AUTOMOTIVE & DIESEL REPAIRS requires a qualified motor mechanic, full time position for workshop at Freeling. Experienced in diesel and petrol motors, large and small. Good working conditions. Must be able to work unsupervised and have good work ethic and take pride in work. Ring 08 85252200 or email resume to dhaseldine@bigpond.com

Actively engaged in ageing Barossa Village is the leading provider of aged care services within the Barossa Valley.

Casual positions available for Personal Carers

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER Immediate start, friendly cutting salon. M/F clients. 9.30 - 5.30 Monday - Friday. 9 - 1 Saturdays. Tanunda. Always get a 1 hour lunch and always finish on time. Casual, F /Time. Luxe Hair for men. Call Kelly 0432724122. CV to luxehairformen@hotmail.com

Minimum Requirement Certificate 3 in Aged Care Current Police Check Required Salary Sacrifice available Barossa Village is a supportive environment which fosters further education

Mr Jason Kearon Care Manager Barossa Village Inc. PO Box 531 NURIOOTPA SA 5355

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Please forward a Resume With 2 referees to:

winery electrician Full-time position Taylors Wines, a family owned and operated wine company is home to some of Australia’s most consistently awarded wine brands. With their head office located in Sydney and sales offices located around the country, Taylors Wines offer a friendly & progressive environment within which your career can flourish. The vineyards & winery is situated in the picturesque Clare Valley, South Australia & has been in operation since 1969. You will partner with the Maintenance Manager and undertake a range of duties which include continuous improvement, breakdown and preventive maintenance. The person we are seeking will ideally: • Be trade qualified (A Grade Electrical Trade Certificate) • Have extensive plant operational maintenance experience • Have a sound knowledge of PLC programmes (Allen Bradley) If you believe you have the essential qualities listed above, please post or email your application in the strictest confidence to: Taylors Wines Vineyard Maintenance Mechanic PO Box 90, Auburn SA 5451 Or via email to: admin@taylorswines.com.au

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EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANTS Full Time- Gawler and Nuriootpa Office Employment Directions is a communitybased organisation delivering a range of employment, work experience, youth and training programs across the Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, Gawler, York Peninsula, Port Pirie and Peterborough regions. We are seeking two experienced, results-driven team players who excel in a challenging environment. The successful candidates will possess; • An ability to achieve targets • Outstanding organisational and time management skills coupled with strong administrative skills • The ability to maximise sustainable employment opportunities for job seekers • A demonstrated understanding of barriers faced by jobseekers and the ability to proactively assist them to gain employment, training, work experience • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Excellent conflict resolution and problem solving skills Previous experience in Job Services Australia or other similar industry will be highly regarded. Employment Directions; • is a child safe organisation and will require the successful applicant to complete pre-employment checks including a national police check • is an equal opportunity employer, committed to cultural diversity in the workplace. Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people are encouraged to apply. It is essential that you possess the ability to relate to a variety of jobseekers, employers and colleagues, have a positive work attitude, are a team player and are able to work within the culture and policies of our organisation.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ALL GAS FITTING Space serviced from $95. Gasglow - 0425148969

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PERSONAL

CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215 CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882 CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773 LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown THE BODY BARN BEAUTY SPA Is Offering for a limited time a 1 hour Whole Body Relaxation or Deep Tissue massage for only $50. Call Mel Today to book your appointment on: 0430900760 or (08) 85663028.

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Community News Angaston Lions Club SUNDAY, August 5, is the date set for this year’s ‘Monster Book Fair’, Angaston Lions Club’s popular biennial fundraiser. A different venue has been chosen this year, the exciting new hall at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Primary School, corner of Valley Road and Neldner Avenue, Angaston. The fair will be open to the public from 11am until 2.30pm and light refreshments will also be available. To match the success of previous years, Angaston Lions Club members are urgently seeking donations of all unwanted, pre-loved books from the local community, hardcovers and/or paperbacks. While all genres are required, there is a special call for westerns, Australiana (particularly Aboriginal and early exploration), militaria, woodwork, maritime, and art and craft. Supplies of unwanted videos, DVDs and CDs are also needed along with road maps, sheet music, board games and jigsaw puzzles. For further information or to arrange collection, donors may call Chris on 8564 2350 or Malcolm on 8568 2444.

Fibromyalgia Several members of the Barossa Fibromyalgia / Arthritis Support Group enjoyed an informal get together for afternoon tea at Nosh Cafe in Tanunda for the June meeting. One of the group had recently attended a seminar at Arthritis SA in Adelaide about developments in recent years in awareness and management of Fibromyalgia and shared this information with those present. Meetings of the Support Group are usually held on the first Wednesday of each month in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Hall, corner of Penrice Road and Park Tce, Nuriootpa (opposite the High School) at 2pm. These meetings may be helpful to anyone who has recently been diagnosed and needs support from people

who share their condition. Anyone interested is welcome to attend these meetings. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 4 at 2 pm. Anne Taylor, physiotherapist from Barossa Community Health, who attends each meeting, will speak about and lead the group in simple exercises that help to improve stability and flexibility. For further information, please phone Ros at 8562 1105.

Gawler Garden Club At the June meeting of Gawler Garden Club, members and visitors heard a report of a garden visit made in May. Thank you to the owners who had opened these gardens for the club. Guest speaker was Phillip Smoult, who has a mobile horticultural supply business. Many interesting gardening tips given included the need of light, heat and wind protection when propagating plants. Use a seed raising mix because of its higher water holding capacity, propagating powders need to be stored below 28 degrees celsius. If controlling snails, know what product you are using, blue or green, in case pets eat the pellets, as veterinary treatment differs. A safe product has iron effective on snails, harmless to pets. Spraying pots with a special copper based spray will keep snails away. The NPK of fertilisers, the order plants use the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, it is a waste to add the element before it is needed. We should know the difference between soil wetters and water storage granules. The choice and maintenance of secateurs will ensure a clean cut with less effort.

Langmeil Fellowship On Sunday, June 10, 2012 during the regular morning Church service the 80th

anniversary of the founding of the Langmeil Womens Fellowship was celebrated. The first meeting held was on the 9th June 1932. President Irene Schubert outlined the many and various activities of the Fellowship over the years, which included a power point presentation. Highlights being large quantities of jam made in coppers from fruit donated by members of the congregation which supported the church colleges in Adelaide. Copious amounts of honey biscuits were baked and sent to the Mission stations in Central Australia as Christmas cheer. Regular visits to the sick and elderly both at home and in hospital continue; as well as catering and entertaining and supporting the work of aged care facilities. During the service the Langmeil choir rendered a special celebratory anthem. Pastor Julian Bayha offered special prayers for continuing work and support of the Fellowship. All present enjoyed a delicious morning tea at which Esma Hein immediate past president of the Fellowship cut the beautiful anniversary cake.

Afternoon tea closed the day, which surely was enjoyed by all present. Next month’s dates of importance are: July 3 Social Day; July 13 MCM and July 17 Club Day.

Nuriootpa Senior Citizens

Twenty four members of Barossa Solace were welcomed to The Joy Rice Centre on June 16 by President Barbara McRostie to enjoy a high tea provided by committee members. The tables were covered with white table clothes, decorated with flowers. Beautiful tea cups, saucers and plates were supplemented by lovely tea and coffee pots along with matching milk and sugar basins. A brief history of traditions relating to the beginnings of the High Tea, were read to the group. The day also had a Royal Jubilee theme with various members performing Royal tasks during the afternoon. Queen Val crowned Elaine Stoll as the Princess of Barossa Solace High Tea, and Ted Stoll, received a medal as the Prince of Barossa Solace High Tea. Members are reminded of the next outing on Saturday July 14 to The Rex Centre, Tanunda, for a tour and afternoon tea.

On June 19, the monthly meeting of Nuriootpa Senior Citizens Friendship Club Inc was attended by 24 members, who braved the rather cool wintry conditions. At the back of their minds was most probably the knowledge that on arrival at the club building warm premises would be awaiting them which could have influenced the decision to be present. The birthday celebrants were Lorna Zimmermann, Melva Collins (two spritely nonagenarians), Joan Atkinson and Bev Balchin. Of course, the usual Happy Birthday was sung. Because of some misunderstanding, “crossed wires, there was no guest speaker, therefore the meeting was somewhat shorter than usual.

Williamstown Garden Club There was a selection of four yummy soups, with rolls, to start the June meeting of the Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club, on a cold day, proving there are cooks as well as gardeners. The guest speaker, Trevor Camac, is a member of the Horticulture Society and show marshall for the Orchid Society at the Royal Adelaide Show, and he used a DVD to show how to re-pot orchids, and to make sure the potting mix is firmly placed and drains well. Trevor said that once you start growing orchids you become addicted. June proved a popular month for birthdays with greetings to Julie Combe, Joan Reilly, Sue Anderson, Dorothy Miller, Fran Dymond, Jenny Day, Valerie Burgess and Kathy Tregeagle.

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Win saves face Read more on Westhoff ’s injury on the back page. The best player list in the first game was an exclusively BL&G affair with Tom Schiller, Billy Nicholls, Mark Ruwoldt and Nick Schmidt taking the honours while Riverland players Lachlan Jennings, Patrick Barrett and Josh Warnock joined Sam Agars and Brad Sugars as single goal kickers. The fourth quarter surge having fallen just short Eastern were behind the pack and needed a big win in their second match on Saturday if they hoped to figure in the finals but it was a bad time to be playing the powerful Mid-South-East team. Another slow start cost the Easts once more as the opposition built a 20-point lead by half time. “We knew going into the game that we needed to win well and once they got three goals up in the second term I could see the players body language indicate they were in trouble,” coach Rodney Brown said. The team went on to lose by 57 points to the eventual championship runner up. Sugars’ two goals along with a single to Ruwoldt were all East could manage in a game where Schmidt’s hot form continued. Schiller and Ruwoldt also turned in strong efforts. With nothing but pride left to play for on the final day against Eyre Peninsula a good tight first quarter was followed by a second quarter lapse despite the players becoming more familiar with each other.

By MIKE TEAKLE A THREE-point win their third and final match has allowed the Eastern Zone side to save some face at the 2012 Zone championships held in the Riverland across the weekend. A scoreboard error saw a draw against the Central Zone in the opening game ripped from Eastern Zone’s grasp. With the score appearing as 54=36 points for each side it looked as though the Eastern side had done well to recover from a 20-point deficit at three quarter time. Unfortunately for Eastern, Central’s score was actually 58=38. Eastern struggled to gain momentum after losing in-form Tanunda midfielder Leigh Westhoff with a broken left ankle sustained when another player slid into his leg while he was being tackled ten minutes into the first game of the tournament.

STAR: Tanunda’s Tom Schiller.

Schiller lamented the lack of opportunity to practice together as a concern. “It was tough as we didn’t know much about each other,” Schiller said. “The team we played first up already had a game together so we were at a disadvantage straight away. “The second game was a big letdown, I thought Saff (Eastern captain Peter Safralidis) was rock solid at full back but he was up against it as they were all over us. “In the last game a few guys were really starting to get it going but it was a bit late by then.” The turnaround in game three was sparked by the move of Agars into the middle to play as a rover. His presence enabled his teammates to flourish as Easts stormed home to claim a three point victory. For a team that lacked a second tall forward to relieve pressure Sugars was excellent kicking four goals in the win over Eyre Peninsula. Another best on performance by Schmidt secured his place on a half back flank in the team of the carnival (which forms part of the state country squad) along with Schiller who was named on the bench. The Magpie pair are joined in the initial state squad of 35 by Tanunda teammates Wells and Agars and the Angaston pair of Sugars and Phil Bennett. Schmidt was justifiably awarded the Rodney Maynard medal as the Eastern Zone’s best player of the carnival.

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BEST: Tanunda’s Nick Schmidt in action for the Eastern Zone against Eyre Peninsula on Sunday. Schmidt was named best and also was selected on a half back flank in the team of the carnival. He was also awarded the Rodney Maynard Medal as Eastern Zone’s best player for the championship. PIC: PLA Media.

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IT WAS definitely weird playing on Saturday without football also being played - just not the same family atmosphere, but the Tiger gals played on regardless which resulted in a nice bunch of wins all round. Another six strong wins from our senior teams, while most of the junior teams also had great games and some good wins too - whole club effort, good work. Congratulations this week to Lisa-Marie Thomas on 100 senior games and Ashlee Heath on 100 junior games - great effort. Kingsford Hotel club person of the week is awarded to Michele Landers. Michele is our ever reliable club records officer and does an amazing job of keeping everything in order, as well as being a player, coach and umpire (she even helped out Barossa on Saturday and covered an umpiring spot for them too) - thanks Michele for everything you do - much appreciated. Past the half-way mark of the season it is good to reflect on where our teams sit and it is great to see that many are in a top four position. Congrats to all players and coaching personnel involved - fab effort. Should be a very exciting second round of games ahead as we all race towards the finals over the next two months. Also want to thank our many supporters and club helpers who are certainly a valued part of the club. Thanks to everyone for the part they play. In particular our club sponsors and donors of our weekly incentive awards provide a much valued contribution and one we all appreciate. Thanks to this week’s supporters in Starplex, Fasta Pasta, Lisa at LKFS Finance, Sportspower, Eagle Boys Pizza, Chemplus - Gawler, Gawler South Bakery, Video Ezy, Crazy Monkeys, Bushman's Hotel, Supercuts, Brereton Jewellers and Wasleys Hotel. We get to again play at home this week, making it two weeks in a row - see you all there as we play host to Kapunda. A few diary dates below and don't forget to keep a regular eye on the club website (www.gcsc.com.au) for all the updated news, photos and goss. Go the Tigers. Diary dates Every Sunday 10am - Net-Set-Go 8 week introductory netball program for children aged 5-10. Phone Chanelle on 0401 870 452 or Leanne on 0410 495 745 with any queries. August 11 versus Angaston - Jason Akermanis plays

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Sub Junior Two: Gawler Central 18 d Barossa 4. Another fantastic game by the girls . Our last quarter was a stand out, keeping the opposition scoreless. Great quick passes into the ring and awesome chasing of free balls. Well done and go Tigers. Award recipients: Lauren Swan and Sinnead Kemp. Sub Junior Three: Gawler Central 15 drew with Barossa 15. A fantastic game by all girls. Need to focus more and be sure of our leading and passing. Welcome to Jenna. Award recipients: Chloe Rowe and Jenna Leahey. Primary One: Gawler Central 14 d Barossa 6. Great shooting, good defensive pressure down the whole court.

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with the boys and becomes a Tiger for the day. Sportman's night held in the clubrooms after - tickets for the night will go on sale within the club next week for $30 which will include a light supper and will be limited to 200. To order your tickets see Kingsley Songer, Darren Hutton, Damien Herzick, Rod Knight, Tony Lamont or Les Pearce. Senior One: Gawler Central 61 d Barossa 34. Defenders worked hard and turned over plenty of balls, didn't capitalise on this as much as we should have, but team effort got us up for a good win. Award recipients: Ali King and Rachael Songer. Senior Two: Gawler Central 51 d Barossa 40. Hard fought win, great effort by all the girls. Award recipients: Laura Harris and Maddie Bush. Senior Three: Gawler Central 40 d Barossa 37. Slow start and up and down game. Never give up, attitude and strong defence got us over the line. Award recipients: Lisa Cousins and Renata Brooks. Senior Four: Gawler Central 64 d Barossa 28. Good game girls. We played our game and had great teamwork down the court. Happy coach. Award recipients: Hayley Truscott and Lisa-Marie Thomas. Senior Five: Gawler Central 59 d Barossa 41. Good win girls, considering we were short of players. Megs and Sandee worked hard in defence. Bianca and Hayley played well together in goals. Excellent team effort. Thanks to Michaela for sitting for us. Award recipients: Megan Fullgrabe and Hayley Brooks. Senior Six: Gawler Central 60 d Barossa 32. Good win. First half 39 goals is a great way to start any match. Defence end worked hard and gave plenty of opportunities. Awards: Alana Schumacher and Bianca Bowley. Senior Seven: Barossa 46 d Gawler Central 27. Another wonderful game played by all. All girls played hard all game and with so much heart. Amazing work in the ring by Tiarn and Tammi. Welcome back Michele we loved having you out again. Awards recipients:Michele Landers and Tammi Crowhurst. Intermediate One: Barossa 65 d Gawler Central 15. Nice game played by the girls. All tried hard considering a few girls out. Awards: Dayna Schmid and Emily Patrick. Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 48 d Barossa 15. Great game by the girls. Solid effort by the entire team. Award recipients: Kelsey Butler and Cody Heath. Junior One: Gawler Central 53 d Barossa 32. Slow start but after some changes at quarter time the girls found their rhythm. A much needed win was a great result. Awards: Skye and Abbey. Junior Two: Gawler Central 66 d Barossa 11. Great game girls. Excellent four quarter effort. Great last quarter to get to our goal. Well done. Award recipients: Jamie Burdon and Rachael Bailey. Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 57 d Barossa 5. Great scoring. All girls played a great hard game for all four quarters. Awards: Maddie Nicholls and Sophie Warland.

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Tab’s comeback Kapunda 66 Freeling 50 STAR Kapunda netballer Tab Mackenzie made a return to senior one netball as her Bomber team scored a good win over arch-rival Freeling. Coach Paul McGrath said it was a most welcome return for Tab this week, who proved she had much to offer the team. “Tab played a half in both circle positions and shot at 94 per cent,” Paul said. “But it was her combination work with the other goalie that was most impressive and she took off the Sir John Franklin award. “Stacka’s (Stacey Burgess) game at goal keeper was again inspirational, considering Freeling’s goalies additional height and accuracy and she won the McDonald’s award. Once again we had to deal with some positional changes in order to balance Freeling’s goal circle, while not suggesting this as the reason, but our first quarter was very ratty. “To Freeling’s credit they accepted the chances that came their way and applied scoreboard pressure, which saw us down by five (9/14) at the break. The girls were working hard, (playing catch-up will do that) but our combinations were lacking, causing an unacceptable error rate. “I asked the girls to work more as a team in the second and ensure we went in at the half time at least even. They responded and played true Kapunda netball which resulted in a 19/6 quarter, to see us lead by eight. We maintained the focus in the second half, which saw us win each quarter by six. It was a high scoring and accurate game for both sides.” Lyn Carmichael, Freeling coach said her side had played positively and converted well to be up at quarter time. “Then Tab warmed up, did she have a baby a couple of months ago? She is back. “Kapunda made changes at half time by putting Lana back to goal shooter and Tab back out to goal attack and the Tab show continued. “During the middle quarters my girls had lapses where they began to doubt themselves and hesitated on decision making which forced turnovers and Kapunda converted. Credit to my goalies who shot in the 90 per cent and the last quarter saw us go down by two so we finished pretty well.” Megan Heinrich and Jess Schirmer were Freeling’s best while Joy Leske had her best game for the year.

Angaston 52 Tanunda 42 ANGASTON was only able to draw away late to record a 10-goal win over Tanunda in a game that had to be stopped for about 15 minutes because of a hail storm. Katie Gloede, Angaston captain, said Tanunda had stuck with the Panthers for most of the game. “We were always a few goals up but could not break clear,” Katie said. “Tanunda played well in the wet but when the court dried in the final quarter we had a bit of rhythm and broke away. “It was good to welcome Anna Cameron back on Saturday and she proved an able cover for Tamara Rowe who was unavailable. “Anna played well as did Kim Seelander in goals who did a great job considering the cold conditions.” Maria Fraser, Tanunda coach, was happy with her side’s effort. “After a slow start on the scoreboard we had to play catch-up netball and showed some good team resolve by getting to within a goal at three-quarter time,” Maria said. “The last quarter saw us turn over the ball on too many occasions giving Angaston the opportunity to capitalise on our mistakes. “Our goalies’ conversion rate in the last quarter was high but we simply did not provide them enough scoring opportunities to win the game. “Emily Bert represented herself extremely well and showed plenty of future promise in her senior one debut as goal keeper. “This was a game that was there for us to win. We’re not Angaston’s Lily Miles. far off from winning if a

more consistent skill level can be maintained throughout the entire game.” Tanunda’s best were Kate Jolly (centre), Jess Liddiard (goal attack) and Kate Mader (goal defence).

Willaston 48 Nuriootpa 37 IT IS rare to say a side has played well with an 11-goal loss but Nuriootpa did into going down to premiership leader Willaston. Robyn March, Nuriootpa coach, was very happy with the result. “I’ve never been happy about a loss, but to go down by 11 goals to top ranked Willaston was a huge boost for our team and the Nuri club as a whole,” Robyn said. “Having some insider information on a few of the Willaston girls helps, but we have had plans in the past and for a number of reasons we have been unable to deliver on court. “We were a little slow to start, with Willaston trebling our score at the end of the first quarter. “We made some minor adjustments to our defensive plan and Jaime McGuirk and Lizzie Cane combined well to shut down Willaston’s drive into the circle. Lisa Wilson (pictured) doesn’t usually falter under the post, but this was a testament to our work rate. “Midcourt Rachel Gerhardy consistently and persistently shut down Willaston’s usual run on style of play. Kendall Barter worked tirelessly and was rock solid in the centre. “Kylie Falkenberg up from the 2s put her body on the line to feed the goalies.Finally, my goalers Tush Steinert and Heidi Gogoll stood up and delivered what I have been asking for all season. “It was extremely hard to pick best players when every individual player stood up and delivered our match plan but the rewards went to Jaime McGuirk, Rachel Gerhady and Heidi Gogoll in a match played in what was challenging weather.” Katrina Frederick, Willaston president, said her team had played well under the circumstances. “With poor conditions the team’s skill level wasn’t the best and this showed in the low score,” Katrina said. “Best players were Pam Warner, Jasmin Hoffrichter and Danica Earle who all had many interecepts and touches.”

Gawler Central 61 Barossa District 34 GAWLER Central had a predictable win over Barossa District but neither coach felt the score justified the closeness of the contest. Leigh Waddington, Gawler Central coach, paid tribute to one of her side’s longtime servants. “Ali (Ali King) was outstanding,” Leigh said. “She held the attack end together. We were without Jade (Pfitzner), Sal (Sallyann Vivian) and Kel Rowe. “Rachel Songer played her first whole game up, worked hard and put a lot of pressure on at wing defence. It didn’t flow as well as usual, and we were lucky to win by so much. “We didn’t make the most of the turnovers as our defenders turned over a lot of ball.” Leanne Nelson, Barossa coach said once again her side were very competitive for a half and then the flood gates opened. “Unfortunately Kayla Neumann went down towards the end of the second half with probable ligament damage” Leanne said. “Vanessa Kirby was brought on and played extremely well. “Stacey Nelson suffered from calf problems that also saw her sidelined from half time onwards. “In saying that the girls really worked hard and combined very well. “Vicki Nelson played an excellent game at centre with Taryn Wills at wing attack working the ball well into the ring. “We worked tirelessly, but unfortunately the score didn’t give a true indication of the pressure of the game.”

Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 8, June 30.

Senior One: Kapunda 66 d Freeling 50; Willaston 48 d Nuriootpa 37; Angaston 52 d Tanunda 42; Gawler Central 61 d Barossa District 34. Senior Two: Kapunda 54 d Freeling 36; Willaston 37 d Nuriootpa 36; Angaston 45 d Tanunda 43; Gawler Central 50 d Barossa District 40. Senior Three: Freeling 56 d Kapunda 30; Willaston 42 d Nuriootpa 32; Angaston 42 d Tanunda 35; Gawler Central 40 d Barossa District 37. Senior Four: Freeling 35 d Kapunda 14; Willaston 63 d Nuriootpa 38; Tanunda 41 d Angaston 39; Gawler Central 64 d Barossa District 28. Senior Five: Freeling 47 d Kapunda 37; Willaston 70 d Nuriootpa 36; Tanunda 52 d Angaston 45; Gawler Central 59 d Barossa District 41. Senior Six: Freeling 36 d Kapunda 34; Willaston 59 d Nuriootpa 41; Angaston 85 d Tanunda 19; Gawler Central 60 d Barossa District 32. Senior Seven: Willaston 62 d Nuriootpa 10; Barossa District 46 d Gawler Central 27. Intermediate One: Freeling 39 d Kapunda 31; Willaston 42 d Nuriootpa 19; Tanunda 32 d Angaston 25; Barossa District 65 d Gawler Central 15. Intermediate Two: Kapunda 42 d Freeling 34; Willaston 52 d Nuriootpa 23; Angaston 51 d Tanunda 35; Gawler Central 48 d Barossa District 13. Junior One: Willaston 54 d Nuriootpa 35; Tanunda 36 d Angaston 26; Gawler Central 53 d Barossa District 32. Junior Two: Freeling 29 d Kapunda 25; Willaston 67 d Nuriootpa 9; Tanunda 40 d Angaston 15; Gawler Central 66 d Barossa District 11. Sub Junior One: Freeling 38 d Kapunda 10; Willaston 12 d Nuriootpa 8; Angaston 38 d Tanunda 11; Gawler Central 57 d Barossa District 5. Sub Junior Two: Kapunda 17 d Freeling 8; Willaston 21 d Nuriootpa 19; Angaston 15 d Tanunda 11; Gawler Central 18 d Barossa District 4. Sub Junior Three: Tanunda 15 d Angaston 10; Gawler Central 15 drew with Barossa District 15.

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Lisa Bowman (SG); Nikki Trallagan (K); Tyler Holbrook (GC). 2: Jess Earle (W); Kristie Fromm (BD); Val Menzel (K); Tegan Couzner (GC). 1: Bonnie Williams (W); Sarah Kent (SG); Nadia Von Bertouch (N); Beck Eales (F).

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1: Debra Petty (W); Miray Aksakalli (SG); Skye Brooke (GC).

2: Kaitlin Viceban (W); Meg Collins (BD); Pearl Young (K); Tayla Meaney (F). 1: Jordan Turley (T); Beth Rodgers (SG); Jess Platten (K); Emily Hawley (GC).

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GOODNIGHT JOSS Target Explorer Bell Ringer

VIMA Imperial Lines Ring Me Not

STRATUM STRIKES Our Blue Ribbon Kate’s Dream

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THE TRACK Rail: Is in the true position. Track: Dead (5). Weather: Fine.

GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (1) Al’s Away cross-over noseband on first time (3) Finniss bit lifter off first time, tongue-control bit on again; (4) I Like Ike blinkers on first time; (9) On The Fringe bit lifter on first time, hoof pads off first time, lugging bi on first time, race plates on first time; (12) Scramogue blinkers on first time, cross-over noseband on first time (13) Smooth Excelerator blinkers on first time, winkers of first time; (15) Reslenda noseroll on first time RACE 2: (2 Kalo Taxithi blinkers on first time, tongue-control bit on first time; (3) Wotzitworth tongue-tie on again, winkers of first time; (4) Fireaway, (7) Jimmy’s Eye blinkers on firs time; (6) Grigio Now blinkers on again; (11) Teenage Queen bandages on first time; (13) Ferrari Star blinkers off firs time; (17) Duplicitous off-side bubble cheeker off first time RACE 3: (11) Always Focus bit lifter on first time, cross-ove noseband on again, ear muffs off first time, lugging bit of first time, tongue-tie on again, visor on first time RACE 4: (4 Birdman blinkers off first time, winkers on first time RACE 5: (2) Swift Shamrock winkers off first time; (8) Excel With Pride blinkers off first time, winkers on first time RACE 6: (8 Get Around Girl blinkers on first time; (12) Vin De Vie nasa strip off first time, winkers on again; (15) Dubai Vengeance (16) Rock Legend blinkers off again RACE 7: (11) Brinkley Bullet winkers on first time RACE 8: (9) Independent Ai cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time (12) Choilin blinkers on again, nasal strip on first time, paci fiers off first time; (13) Sophina winkers on again; (15) Ou Blue Ribbon tongue-tie on again

LEGEND

T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. W – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beate favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider.

MURRAY BRIDGE comment Race one AL’S AWAY (Michael Croucher) 4g By Alannan Easing Away (1:0-1-0): Hung out on debut before finishing 1/2 nk 2nd (58.0) Eve’s Delight 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Ran nk, 1/2 len 3rd Windsor Gardens, Holy Shemoley 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Showed plenty on debut and has trialled well since. Draw is no help but he must go in. CHELTENHAM PARK (D R Jolly) 3c: First start. By Churchill Downs - Queen Emma. Brought $10,000 as a yearling and 6th Wicked Secrets 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Half-brother to Listed-placed Irish Dream (5 wins) and stable commands respect. Market will be a guide. FINNISS (Trevor Dansie) 3g By Dubleo - Brookes (6:0-2-0): Returned from a break with len 2nd (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6 then raced greenly and was vetted after 6-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Will appreciate getting back on a firmer surface here and shuld be fitter for two runs back. Worth consideration. I LIKE IKE (M A Kavanagh) 3g By Flying Spur - Ike’s Dream (6:0-0-2): Followed 2-3/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (57.5) Serbian Crown, Pierremont Rocks 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn May 16 with 7-3/4 len 8th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Didn’t run on last time but blinkers go on here and can improve sharply. Don’t dismiss. RAVENHURST (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Blevic - Vain Burg (7:0-0-1): Beat three home when 4-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Mustang Schiller 1200m Clare 3yo Mdn Mar 11 then jumped awkwardly and struck interference at the start before finishing 5-1/2 len 6th (57.0) Stellar Vinia 1400m Balaklava Mdn dead trk Mar 21. Fresh for this and has shown ability in the past. Nice draw and has claims. SOCIAL ASSASSIN (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Starcraft - Sunday Whisper (4:0-0-1): Made some late ground when 3-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6 then jumped awkwardly before running 3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (57.5) Gully King, Cash Job 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. May be looking for further now but latest effort puts him in with an each-way chance.

BALSAMIC (S P Gower) 3f: First start. By Monde Bleu - Catani. Unfashionably-bred filly who hasn’t been seen publicly. Look for a market lead. NATURAL DISASTER (Alex Stra) 3f By Danerich - Tycoon Sheila (3:0-1-1): Debuted with a placing behind the smart Classy Chloe then ran lg nk 2nd (56.5) Tayla Lee 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21 and jumped awkwardly and was checked near the 800m before finishing 3-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Petman 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp April 14. Fresh from a break here and showed plenty in her first campaign. Drawn to get a lovely run and if she’s right, should go close. ON THE FRINGE (Trevor Dansie) 3f: First start. By Secret Savings - Late Watch. Purchased for $5,000 and she’s related to four winners including handy stayer Crying Storm (8 wins) and Villagio (3 wins). Bred to appreciate further and may find these too nippy first-up. QUENCH (Jon O’Connor) 3f By Dehere - Thirst (7:0-1-0): Was spelled after nose 2nd (55.0) Rustle 1100m Clare Mdn Mar 11 then resumed racing with 2-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Fitter now and she’s rarely far away. In the mix. RUBY BE THERE (Michael Vassallo) 3f By Akhadan - Noisy Princess (1:0-0-1): Struck interference at the start on debut before running 1/2 nk, 2 len 3rd (55.5) Eve’s Delight, Al’s Away 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Did a good job to get so close at only run to date and sure to have benefited from the run. Drawn poorly but must be considered. SCRAMOGUE (Simon Casey) 3f: First start. By Kurt - Dicey Reilly. Full-sister to Independent Air (1 win) which is the dam’s only other foal to race. Top jockey takes the ride and market will tell the tale. SMOOTH EXCELERATOR (D L Hewitt) 3f By Exceed And Excel - Alle Belle Be (8:0-0-2): Beat four home when 7-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Sandhill Jett 1000m Naracoorte Mdn April 22 then finished 14-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Selessi 1210m Balaklava Mdn May 9. Blinkers go on here but she needs it weaker and wide barrier is a big minus. Looking to others.

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WICKED SECRETS (D R Jolly) 3f: First start. By Keep The Faith - Secret Haze. Purchased for $28,000 as a yearling and she’s closely related to three winners including smart Singapore performer Good Baby (6 wins). Scored 1/2 nk win King’s Gift, Barjas 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Scored in the slowest trial of the morning recently and the subsequent form from the trial has been mediocre. Look for some confidence in the ring. RESLENDA (D R Jolly) 3g By Reset - Leyenda (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 3-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Independent Air 1200m Gawler E&G Mdn Nov 16. Finished 5th Wicked Secrets 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Beat eight home on debut back in the spring but may find these a bit nippy over this trip. Wait for him later. BARJAS (W E Smart) 3f By Hussonet - Rezidencia (1:0-0-0): Got tightened for room on debut when running 9-3/4 len last (53.5) Vulnerable Moment 1100m Penola Mdn dead trk Nov 13. Finished 1/2 nk, 1-1/2 len 3rd Wicked Secrets, King’s Gift 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Failed to beat a runner home at his only run to date and has trialled only fairly in preparation for this. Prefer to see. SHAHERAZADE (G L Lesnikowski) 4m By Barely A Moment - Tudor Primrose (1:0-0-0): Pulled up sore on debut when 9-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Eve’s Delight 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Had support on debut and ran can be forgiven after she pulled up lame. Can improve without surprising. KOODA CHANCE (J Dunn) 3g By Mugharreb Some Surprise (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 6-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23 then was vetted after 7-1/4 len 8th (55.5) Nordet Hero 1100m Port Augusta Mdn June 10. Hasn’t set the world on fire in two runs to date and looks safely held here.

Race two FULL BORE (S Burford) 4g By Gallo Di Ferro Full Gauge (5:0-1-2): Was spelled after 1-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Gauss, Hobbscotch 1400m Horsham Mdn heavy trk Dec 18 then ran wide near the turn and was vetted after 5-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Nice effort when resuming in what has proven a strong form race. Drawn in the car park here so will need some luck but must go in.

KALO TAXITHI (Bill Papazaharoudakis) 4g By Good Journey - Romandrama (2:0-2-0): Jumped awkwardly on debut when 2-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13 then finished strongly for 2-3/4 len 2nd (58.0) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Plenty of merit in both runs to date and they’ve applied blinkers here. Gets his chance to break through. WOTZITWORTH (T T Oxlade) 4g By Face Value - Sazende (8:0-0-2): Beat seven rivals home when 9-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Call Me Biscuit 1606m Murray Bridge Mdn Aug 24 then was spelled after 7-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Don’t Tell Ack 1350m Strathalbyn Mdn Sept 7. Finished 4th Windsor Gardens 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Been off the scene for 10 months and resumes here with a tongue tie on. Might need the outing. FIREAWAY (R C Croser) 3g: First start. By Face Value - Barossa Can Can. Brought $6,000 at the sales and his dam is yet to make an impact at stud. Ran last Alanza 1100m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. Gets blinkers on for his debut and top jockey takes the mount. Creates some interest. GREAT MEMORIES (S G Padman) 3g By Akhadan - At A Party (1:0-0-0): Ran wide near the turn on debut before finishing 11-1/2 len 8th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Should be improved but his first racetrack experience but he was beaten a long way and meets similar opposition here. Faces a task from his horror alley. GRIGIO NOW (D L Hewitt) 3g By Gonski - Pinot Now (8:0-2-0): Finished 2-3/4 len 2nd (57.5) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11 then jumped awkwardly before running 4-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Exalted Filly 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn slow trk June 27. He’ll appreciate getting back on to a firmer surface here and can improve sharply on his latest outing. Don’t dismiss. JIMMY’S EYE (L A Jarvis) 3g By Bianconi - China Spice (2:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly on debut before finishing 5-3/4 len 4th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 then never got into it when 13-3/4 len 10th (57.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Safely held last time and comes up against similar rivals here. Faces a task.

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MR SCHILLER (W E Smart) 3g By Artie Schiller - Imagine Harmony (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 8-1/2 len 8th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 then made good late ground to finish 5-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Passed plenty in the run home last start and extra 200 metres here is ideal. Comes into calculations. WHERE’S THAT (K M Sweeney) 3g By Stargazer - Strategic Blue (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 9 len 7th (56.5) Swift Shamrock 1400m Murray Bridge Mdn Jan 11 then resumed racing with 10-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Misty Eyes 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn slow trk June 21. Got beaten a long way in wet conditions when resuming and may improve on a firmer surface here. Perhaps a place. HOLY SHEMOLEY (J F Macmillan) 4m By Fraar - Soft (11:0-1-3): Beat seven home when 8-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Conciliate 1700m Gawler Mdn Nov 16 then was spelled after 4-3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (55.0) Major De, Elancer 2122m Gawler Mdn Dec 7. Ran nk 2nd Windsor Gardens 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Resumes here and she has been placed fresh in the past. Can figure. TEENAGE QUEEN (R H Wilkinson) 4m By Akhadan - Confident Miss (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 3-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk June 13. Beat five home on debut and was far from disgraced. Extra trip should suit but will need some luck from her wide alley. Place is best. DANZEROUND THE SUN (J Dunn) 3f By Danzero - Soak Up The Sun (6:0-1-0): After 1-1/4 len 4th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 ran 3/4 len 2nd (55.5) Exalted Filly 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn slow trk June 27. She doesn’t look far off a win and rates highly here. Genuine threat. FERRARI STAR (Tony McEvoy) 2g By Testa Rossa - Star Hit (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 12 len 9th (58.0) Liberty Rock 1100m Kyneton 2yo Mdn dead trk Feb 4 and resumed with 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20. Had good support first-up but failed to finish it off. Blinkers come off here but he’s got the outside draw in a big field and would need things to fall his way. Looking elsewhere.

MAPLE LANE (Deane Pannell) 3f By Citize Kane - Honour The Star (1:0-0-0): Was slow ly away on debut before finishing 6-1/4 le 10th (57.0) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawl F&M Mdn dead trk June 13. Never in it only run to date and needs to lift. Lookin to others. PORTICI (Tony McEvoy) 2r By Barely Moment - Flashdanza (5:0-0-2): Followin nk, sht nk 3rd (57.5) Navan Lass, Woakwin 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mdn dea trk June 6 ran 2-1/2 len 6th (55.5) Saturda Affair 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo (75 slow trk June 23. Far from disgraced Saturday class last time although takes o the older horses here. Top jockey takes ov and despite the wide alley, must be include SHESHOOTSSHESCORES (T M Snelling) By Golden Lake - Gala Double (7:0-0-1 Was spelled after 4 len 6th (55.5) Just Pus On 1500m Gawler 3yo Mdn dead trk M 25 then resumed racing with 2-3/4 len 4t (57.0) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F& Mdn dead trk June 13. Made plenty of groun late when resuming from a break and shou have taken benefit from that outing. Step-u in trip suits and she’s an each-way chance. DUPLICITOUS (K D Buick) 4g By Face Value - Tw Faced (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 10-3/4 len 12 (58.0) Meadows Cat 1000m Murray Bridge Md Feb 15 then resumed racing with 7-1/4 len 7 (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dea trk June 13. Beat half the field home first-up aft coming from last in a field of 14 runners. Ext 200 metres suits and he should get a soft ru from the draw. Could be the value runner in this SHEIK MOH HAND (L Macdonald & A Gluya 2c By Dubai Destination - Royal Grove (3:0-0-0 Returned from a break with 2-1/4 len 5th (57. Navan Lass 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Md dead trk June 6 then was tightened for roo when 5-1/4 len 6th (52.5) Tommy Two 1415 Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Shou have finished closer last time and senior rid replaces claiming apprentice here. Not the wors

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Race three ETHBAAL (B J Dunn) 7g By Danzero - Gypsy Dancer (35:5-5-5): Followed len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (55.0) Aregee McLaren, Shot In Jest 1050m M’ville (75) dead trk May 19 with 5 len 8th (55.5) Light Express 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2. Suited by the drop back in grade here and should settle right on the pace from his good draw. Take catching. DROSTE (Paul Beshara) 4g By Westbridge - Hotel Du Marc (10:2-1-1): Finished 1/2 len 2nd (59.0) Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23 then ran 1/2 hd, 1/2 nk 3rd (57.0) Sparkling Bella, Angel Of Hope 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Should be peaking after three runs back and will sit just off the pace here. In the mix. SEVENTH BULLET (Michael Hickmott) 4g By Shamardal - Beat The Bullet (18:3-4-1): Following 1-1/4 len last (57.0) Principia 1300m Swan Hill (72) dead trk Feb 14 jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-3/4 len 5th (59.5) For Glory 1200m Broken Hill C3 Mar 17. Fresh for this and he has placed twice when first-up in the past. Should be finishing hard off a hot pace here. SHANPANICHI (S Burford) 5m By Fusaichi Pegasus - Chandon Rose (21:3-3-4): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 10-1/2 len last (55.5) Bonnie Mac 1200m M’ville Proud Miss Stks May 12 then again jumped awkwardly when 5-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Disquiet 1050m M’ville (68+) dead trk June 9. Suited back to this grade and gets in with no weight after the claim. Awkward draw is a big minus here and might find herself trapped off the track with plenty of speed inside her. Take on trust. NOTHING SHALL PASS (G P Moody) 8g By Fraar - Amy’s Blushing (44:6-10-2): Followed lg hd 2nd (57.5) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27 with 9-1/4 len last (59.5) Penzevengi 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) dead trk June 6. Dropping back sharply in distance here and suspect he will be giving them a start. Rough place chance. STATUE OF GLORY (D S Irlam) 6g By Statue Of Liberty - Rory’s Glory (35:4-3-9): Returned from a break with 1-1/2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (55.0) Light Express, Shot In Jest 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2 then beat seven home when 5-1/2 len 8th (55.0) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Looks suited back to this trip and grade and should get a nice trail from his draw. Could be the value runner here. WICKED DREAMS (D R Jolly) 5m By Key Business - Danzotto (20:4-1-3): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 5-1/4 len 4th (54.0) Star Of Giselle 1100m M’ville F&M (94) Mar 12 then was spelled after 2 len 5th (57.0) Aporia 1250m Morphettville Parks (71) Mar 24. Coming off a break and has won fresh in the past but not over this trip. Place looks best. GULLY KING (J F Macmillan) 3g By King Of Roses - Titchener (7:1-0-1): Covered extra ground then was vetted after 4-1/2 len 4th (53.0) Zoom Lad 1350m Strathalbyn 2yo+ Mdn dead trk April 18 then raced greenly before scoring 3/4 len win (54.5) Cash Job, Social Assassin 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. On the improve but this is much tougher than his maiden win. Perhaps a place. LOVE A GIGGLE (B C Mueller) 4m By Happy Giggle - Leta (19:4-0-4): Was slowly away when sht hd, 2-1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Little House, Star Salute 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M (75) Feb 11 then was spelled after 3-3/4 len 6th (56.5) Road To Finniss 1200m Strathalbyn (68) dead trk Feb 22. Finished lg nk, 3-1/2 len 3rd Beearch, Almost Cheval 1100m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. Can pull out a run fresh but this trip may be too short. Place only. ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 5m By Choisir - Amen Ruby (46:2-10-3): Beat five rivals home when 4-1/4 len 8th (53.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then wasn’t far away when 1/2 hd 2nd (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Doesn’t win out of turn and place looks best again here. ALWAYS FOCUS (Ms R Day) 4m By Consolidator - On Focus (13:1-1-3): Ran 2-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Ilsede 1100m Strathalbyn F&M (68) slow trk May 27 then finished 1/2 nk, 1-1/4 len 3rd (54.0) Disco Tillate, Colla Voce 1100m Penola C2 dead trk May 31. Speedy mare who will be fitter for three runs back and she is a winner this track/distance. Not the worst.

Race four EXALTED LADY (J W Cornell) 5m By Blevic - Alleged Lady (29:2-5-4): Followed 9 len 6th (54.0) Langridge Street 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk June 2 with 2 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (56.0) Elsewhere, Epochal 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13. She doesn’t win out of turn but this is the easiest race she has contested for a long time. Right in it. RESOUNDING MISS (M A Kavanagh) 4m By Reset - Siren Miss (7:2-1-2): Was spelled after lg nk 2nd (56.5) Tanah Lot 2013m Mornington (72) dead trk Jan 13 then resumed racing with 6-3/4 len 10th (56.0) Tabulated 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) dead trk May 26. Started favourite when resuming in stronger grade but didn’t get into the race. Drop in grade here suits and she can improve sharply. LORD ASHFORD (K J Matson) 4g By King Ivor Lady Ashlyn (14:1-0-3): Finished 7-1/2 len 11th (54.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16 before running 1/2 len, sht hd 3rd (55.5) Prince Of Hope, Brinkley Bullet 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Out to this trip for the first time here and his best form has been on rainaffected ground. Chance if gets conditions to suit. BIRDMAN (Tony McEvoy) 4g By Centre Stalls - Leica Belle (7:2-1-1): Returned from a break with 9-1/4 len 16th (55.0) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19 then was vetted after 8-1/2 len 6th (59.0) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Hasn’t fired in two runs back but the blinkers come off here and he is a winner over this trip. Don’t dismiss. LIMBO QUEEN (S G Padman) 4m By Akhadan - At A Party (15:2-3-2): Scored len win (56.0) Coustellet, Treeovus 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 before finishing 2-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13. The trip may have found her out last time. Goes extra well this track/distance (2:1-1-0) and gets in on the limit after the claim. Ticks a few boxes. ELSEWHERE (K M Sweeney) 4m By Lonhro Hosiery (23:2-5-4): Following 2-3/4 len 7th (56.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 scored 2 len win (55.0) Epochal, Exalted Lady 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13. Scored long overdue win last time and will get a soft run here from her kind draw. Not out of it. SCARLET CROSS (Ms G Henderson) 5g By Cape Cross - Scarlet Bird (12:2-0-1): Finished 7-1/4 len 13th (59.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then was vetted after 35-3/4 len 12th (56.5) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. He has not struck a blow at three runs back from a long break and cannot recommend here. NOTONMATCHDAY (R J Moore) 5g By Hemingway - Como (29:2-4-4): Pulled up lame after 17-1/4 len 11th (65.0) Athena Pegasus 2200m Balaklava Hwt (68) Aug 31 then resumed from a long break with 1/2 len win (54.0) Zoom Lad, Snapertude 1350m Strathalbyn (62) slow trk May 27. Scored boilover first-up but up in grade and distance here. Place looks best. BEEARCH (Ms C Paisley) 4m By Golden Lake - Atomic Miss (6:1-0-1): Beat half the field home when 6-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 then hung out before finishing 9-1/2 len 9th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27. Should be better for two runs back but awkwardly drawn here and might need another run. MORELIA (K & H Frew) 4m By Bertolini - Palermo (5:1-0-1): Was spelled after 3-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Kuitpo Blaze 1600m Strathalbyn (62) Sept 7 then resumed racing with 7-1/4 len last (56.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6. Local galloper who didn’t get into it first-up but worth noting he did win second-up last time in over 1550 metres. Could be the surprise packet here. DELCANOS (Ms B O’Loughlin) 4m By Delago Brom - Palace Fire (12:2-0-1): After 2-1/2 len 4th (56.0) Union Rep 1400m Mt Gambier (59) slow trk May 20 ran 13-1/2 len last (54.0) Nothin Leica Flash 1700m Penola (68) dead trk May 31. Disappointing effort last time and needs to lift to be competitive in this. LAND CRUISER (Ms A Nunan) 4g By Centre Stalls - Diamber (10:1-0-0): Was slowly away when 9 len 10th (56.5) Bickleigh Vale 1200m Casterton (62) dead trk May 27 then was checked early on before finishing 7-1/4 len 9th (52.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11. Did a good job to beat seven home last time after finding trouble at the start. Extra trip here suits and senior rider replaces claiming apprentice. Blowout chance.

Race five SERBIAN CROWN (K M Sweeney) 3g By Beautiful Crown - Lae Lady Lae (9:1-2-1): Only beat one home when 6-1/2 len 10th (56.5) Karacatis 1300m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) June 2 then lost a plate when 4-1/4 len 5th (57.0) Harmonic 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk June 23. Had excuses in stronger grade last time and better suited here. In the mix. SWIFT SHAMROCK (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Face Value - Misty Shamrock (7:1-1-0): Twisted a plate when finishing 9 len 9th (56.5) Patience 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) Jan 21 then was spelled after 4-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Rich Pride 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) dead trk Feb 4. Ran 4th Fear The Faith 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk June 18. Resuming here and did run second when resuming last time in before scoring over this track/distance. Can figure.

ZOOM LAD (D R Jolly) 3g By Blevic - Lantano (4:1-1-0): Jumped awkwardly then was vetted after 1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Notonmatchday 1350m Strathalbyn (62) slow trk May 27 then ran 5-1/4 len 7th (57.5) Harmonic 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk June 23. Should be better for two runs back and will appreciate the firmer surface here. Has claims. INTAGLIO (S R Turner) 3g By Manton Graphics (7:1-1-0): Struck interference at the start and again near the 600m when 3-3/4 len 9th (56.5) Berenger 1300m Bendigo (68) dead trk May 4 then was disappointed for a run before finishing 2-1/4 len 8th (59.0) De La Laq 1300m Geelong Synthetic (62) May 29. He’s had no luck at either run this time in and hasn’t been far away at the finish. Drawn to get a nice trail here and could be the big improver. NELCITUS (B C Mueller) 3f By Adam - Double Spirits (5:1-2-0): Followed sht 1/2 hd 2nd (56.0) Raks McLaren 1109m Gawler 3yo (75) dead trk April 25 with sht nk 2nd (57.0) Ilsede 1100m Strathalbyn F&M (68) slow trk May 27. Working up to a win and this trip should suit. Key player. TSARINA WONDER (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3f By Churchill Downs - Queen Tatiana (6:1-0-1): Scored 4-1/2 len win (55.0) S’amuse, Five Iron 2122m Gawler Mdn dead trk Feb 8 then was spelled after 3-1/4 len, 3-1/4 len 3rd (54.5) Rock Culture, Fortza 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) Feb 25. Showed promise over staying trips last time but may find this too short first-up. Wait till later. COLLA VOCE (D B McNamee) 3g By Danerich - Sector (12:1-2-0): Ran 5-1/2 len 4th (54.0) Light Express 1050m M’ville (81) dead trk June 16 then was disappointed for a run when 2-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Melete 1200m Casterton (68) heavy trk June 24. Last couple in stronger grade have had plenty of merit and he gets in nicely here after the claim. Not the worst. EXCEL WITH PRIDE (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Exceed And Excel - Pride Of The Park (8:1-1-2): Resumed racing with lg nk, 2 len 3rd (59.0) Twostep, He’s Distinctive 1200m Port Augusta 3yo (64) June 10 then finished 5-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Club Ha Ha 1215m Balaklava (62) slow trk June 21. Blinkers come off here but place hope is best in this company. HAVEYAWAY (R R Jolly) 3f By Gonski - Tie Me Up (14:1-1-2): Beat ten rivals home when 3/4 len 4th (54.5) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then jumped in grade when 5 len 6th (52.0) Harmonic 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk June 23. Better suited here and rates an each-way chance. LADY PHOENIX (F W Meuring) 3f By Bellotto Jazzijo (6:0-0-1): After 2-1/4 len, 2-1/2 len 3rd (54.0) Slim Henry, The Pearly Gates 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 ran 8 len 8th (53.5) Avoid Lightning 1050m M’ville 3yoF (75) dead trk June 9. Had good maiden form before jumping a level to Saturday class in town last time. Can place here. MAGICAL RUBY (J D Smith) 3f By Magic Albert - Gifting (14:0-1-3): Raced greenly when nose, 1/2 len 3rd (57.0) Under De Boardwalk, Going Concern 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 then was vetted after 4 len 2nd (55.5) Misty Eyes 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn slow trk June 21. Still a maiden but she’s racing well and this is not a deep race. Perhaps a place. EXALTED GEM (J W Cornell) 3f By Blevic - Keetah’s Lady (8:0-0-1): Following 2-1/2 len 5th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 drew wide when 10-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Her only placing was at this track but she needs to lift to be competitive here.

Race six ENVIRONMENT PATRON (Kirsten McGowan) 7g By Montjeu - Nikki’s Bride (37:4-4-8): Followed 1-3/4 len, lg hd 3rd (53.5) Sturgis, Bracken Blue 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 with 1-3/4 len win (54.0) Sturgis, Foxtrot Novey 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Too strong last time and this looks no harder. The one to beat. MAJOR DE (Ms E Hubbard) 6g By Encosta De Lago - Major Drama (20:2-3-2): Ran 7-1/4 len 10th (55.0) Kellerman 2019m M’ville (75) dead trk June 9 before finishing 3-1/2 len 12th (57.5) Sizzlin Bacon 2000m Mildura (62) dead trk June 18. Wasn’t far from the winner last time and he does go well around here. Can improve without surprising. BELL RINGER (J E Hickmott) 7g By Taos Bellawella (59:5-4-5): Following lg nk win (55.0) Meadows Power, Major De 2206m Murray Bridge (68) May 23 ran 2-1/4 len 4th (58.5) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13. Never far away over this trip and sure to be in the finish again. JEUNE’S LAGOON (B J Dunn) 7g By Jeune Round Lake (16:2-2-2): After 5-3/4 len 7th (55.5) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 ran 17-3/4 len 9th (55.5) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Stepped up to this trip for the first time last start and got beaten out of sight. Cannot recommend. GOODNIGHT JOSS (J D Smith) 4g By Encosta De Lago - Bonasera (14:2-0-2):Scored len win (54.0) Bracken Blue, Curaca Hill 2215m Balaklava (68) dead trk May 30 then beat nine home when 5 len 5th (57.5) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13. Not disgraced last time after scoring over this trip at Balaklava. In the mix.

SET TO TALK (M A Kavanagh) 5m By Reset Nothings Secret (26:2-7-1): Finished nk, 1-1/4 len 3rd (54.5) Manganese, Cadasha 1600m Strathalbyn (75) slow trk May 27 before running 3-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Kellerman 2019m M’ville (75) dead trk June 9. Getting close to her peak now after four runs back from a long break. Decent drop in grade here and can figure. COOL CLASSIC (Darryl Ryan) 5g By Akhadan Classicalma (29:1-2-5): Beat eight rivals home when 3-3/4 len 6th (57.0) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-1/2 len 5th (57.0) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Doesn’t win out of turn but this is his favourite track/distance (2:1-0-1) and he’ll get a cushy run here. Not the worst. GET AROUND GIRL (Garret Lynch) 4m By Filante - She’s A Card (4:1-0-1): Scored 1/2 hd win (55.0) Star On Broadway, Apardee 1800m Clare Mdn dead trk Nov 27 then resumed racing with 16-1/4 len last (56.5) Cruz’n Now 1511m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Should be fitter here but jumps sharply in distance and is drawn off the track. Needs luck. MIAMI INK (J A O’Connor) 7g By Danehill Dancer - Light Wave (34:3-5-4): Returned from a break with 4-3/4 len 7th (56.5) Limbo Queen 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then ran home strongly for 1/2 nk, 1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Mystic Fox, Tapeka Point 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11. Goes well here on his home track and both runs this time in have been excellent. Worth consideration. TARGET EXPLORER (J E Hickmott) 7g By Taos Brightly (46:4-2-2): Followed 3-3/4 len 4th (53.5) Bell Ringer 2206m Murray Bridge (68) May 23 with 16-3/4 len 13th (56.0) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13. Can mix his form but always capable of bobbing up at this level. Don’t dismiss. HONG KONG MISSY (Jon O’Connor) 4m By Citizen Kane - Hands Full (14:1-0-0): Made good late ground to run 2-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then again worked home OK for 7-1/2 len 6th (54.0) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. Might be looking for this trip now but her win strike/ rate doesn’t instil confidence. Perhaps a place. VIN DE VIE (L A Creek) 4m By Viscount Constantia (21:1-0-2): Following 8-1/4 len 8th (54.0) Heart Play 1700m Warrnambool (68) heavy trk June 12 ran 12-1/2 len 12th (54.0) Shiny Buttons 1800m Casterton (Bm72) heavy trk June 24. Doesn’t win out of turn and looks tested here. KELLY’S GOLD (Ms P Trenwith) 6g By Danehill Dancer - Full Of Glory (21:3-0-0): Beat four rivals home when 3-1/2 len 10th (57.0) Golden Ella 1800m Mildura (58) May 19 then ran 10-1/4 len 9th (50.0) Goodnight Joss 2215m Balaklava (68) dead trk May 30. Struggled with this trip last time and can’t see him figuring here. DESTINY DANZING (D S Irlam) 6g By Partners Choice - Tromp Danzing (31:3-0-1): After 3-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Sayangku 2100m Swan Hill (62) dead trk June 8 made ground late when 2-1/2 len 8th (54.0) Sizzlin Bacon 2000m Mildura (62) dead trk June 18. Last couple have been OK and this is his best trip (7:2-0-1). Blowout chance. DUBAI VENGEANCE (J Dunn) 4g By Dubai Destination - Vengadame (29:2-2-5): Finished 5-3/4 len 8th (54.5) Limbo Queen 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then covered extra ground when 7-1/4 len 9th (54.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13. Out to this trip for the first time and he’s drawn the outside alley. Looks tested. ROCK LEGEND (G D Searle) 5g By Elvstroem Star Of The Stud (11:1-0-0): Raced erratically when 9-1/2 len 11th (51.0) Mr Zatopek 2200m Sale (62) dead trk May 6 then jumped awkwardly and pulled up lame when 25-1/4 len last (54.0) Evenmoreaction 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) slow trk June 23. Only win was in picnic grade and this looks beyond him. Looking elsewhere.

Race seven MA SHANG (Ms P Trenwith) 7g By Zerpour Bowen Arrow (45:6-4-9): Ran 1-1/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (57.0) Sandhill Chief, Swiper 1300m Penola (76) dead trk May 31 before finishing 2-1/4 len, len 3rd (52.5) Alchemy’s Eight, Light Tan 1400m Murray Bridge Open Hcp dead trk June 11. Getting back to his best but 4kg claiming apprentice faces a challenge from the outside alley here. Each-way is best. VIMA (Bill Papazaharoudakis) 5g By Made Of Gold - Commanding Sight (7:2-1-0): Was spelled after 5 len last (56.0) Ocsmepop 1550m Morphettville Parks (86) Dec 24 and resumed with 2-1/4 len 2nd (59.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Super run when resuming behind in-form galloper and sure to be fitter here. Hard to beat. IMPERIAL LINES (D R Jolly) 5g By Refuse To Bend - My Duchess (23:6-1-2): After 1/2 nk 2nd (56.0) My Uncle Vinny 1250m Morphettville Parks (81) June 2 ran 9-1/4 len 12th (57.0) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Can mix his form but gets out to his best trip here (6:4-0-0) and can improve sharply. Don’t dismiss. ROWDY ROCKER (K M Sweeney) 7g By Saratoga Springs - Sally Rose (57:7-5-9): Beat half the field home when 2-3/4 len 7th (54.0) Ace Or Joka 1400m Morphettville Parks (86) June 2 then held on well for 4 len 4th (57.5) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) slow trk June 23. Far from disgraced in a strong form race last time and he is a winner at his only run this track/distance. Top rider sticks with him and he makes plenty of appeal.

EXALTED WONDER (J W Cornell) 4m By Blevic - Our Dear Lady (22:2-3-2): Ran on OK for 5-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (71) June 2 then just missed when 1/2 len 2nd (55.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Nicely in with the claim here and the form around her recent runs is very good. Right in this. RING ME NOT (S G Padman) 5g By Bellotto - Bell’s Spirit (26:4-2-5): Was spelled after 3-1/2 len 6th (54.5) Imperial Lines 1350m Strathalbyn (75) dead trk Dec 14 then finished strongly for 2-1/4 len, hd 3rd (52.5) Bermondsey, Vima 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Top run fresh and senior rider replaces claiming apprentice here. Has won second-up in the past and is drawn the inside barrier here so ticks a few boxes. GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE (Simon Casey) 7g By Knowledge - Doutole (49:7-1-10): Following 6-1/2 len 11th (54.5) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19 ran 1/2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (54.5) Owdatay, Exalted Wonder 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Track specialist who is working up to another win. Strikes a deep race here but can’t be ignored. TWILIGHT DANCER (W A Bogarts) 4m By Real Jester - Cross Me Not (26:3-5-1): Finished 5-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27 then was slowly away before finishing 5 len 5th (57.5) Elsewhere 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13. Safely held last time against her own sex and comes up against a strong field here. Looks tested. DAPAMAC (Ms K Byrnes) 4g By Golden Lake Tashilado (24:2-5-4): Finished 1-1/4 len, 3/4 len 3rd (59.0) Maxamug, God Help Us 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 before running 1-3/4 len 8th (58.0) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23. Will appreciate getting back on a firmer surface here and should get a cosy run from his good draw. Blowout chance. TWO BEES (Ms G Henderson) 6g By Dolphin Street - Silent Annie (15:1-2-3): Scored 2-1/2 len win (58.0) Tommy Two, Marlborough 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 30 before finishing 8-1/2 len last (58.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Wasn’t suited on the heavy ground last time but this grade will test. Looking to others. BRINKLEY BULLET (Craig Stewart) 4g By Blevic Brinkley Lass (28:2-2-2): Was slowly away when 1/2 len 2nd (51.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21 then finished 8 len 10th (54.0) Manganese 1600m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30. Backing up from last Saturday. Take on trust. EL MAZEL (W A Bogarts) 4m By Modern Era - El D’Rails (19:2-1-1): Finished 4-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 before running 4-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Up in grade here and needs to lift to be competitive. AMBITIOUS BRIDE (S J Dodd) 5m By Charge Forward - Fairy Bride (38:1-4-5): Finished 8-1/2 len 11th (51.0) Silver Raven 1200m M’ville F&M (68) April 19 then ran 13-1/2 len 14th (55.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11. She’s struggling for form and others look better suited here. Not likely. WAY TO GO TELESTO (Peter Hardacre) 5g By Telesto Way To Go Ruby (18:1-2-1): After 2-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Royals 1400m Mt Gambier (59) slow trk May 20 finished 15-1/2 len 11th (54.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Doesn’t win out of turn and may be aiming a bit high in this. Looking elsewhere.

Race eight MYSTIC MORN (G P Moody) 4g By Blevic Antonelli (13:1-4-2): Finished 1/2 len 2nd (58.0) Velocidade 1600m M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19 then was spelled after 2-1/4 len win (58.0) Sting Like A Bee, Rock Star Baby 1509m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk April 25. Fresh for this and mgiht find these too nippy at this stage. Place looks best. SIX CROWNIES (G D Searle) 5g By Beautiful Crown - Ku De Tah (14:3-0-2): Was spelled after len 5th (58.0) Magic Me 1200m M’ville E&G Hcp-68 Oct 15 then resumed racing with 12 len 13th (55.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. He’ll be fitter here and worth noting he’s unbeaten in three goes this track/distance. Big show despite the wide alley. WANAKA GOLD (R F Moore) 5g By Face Value - Evening Gold (36:3-8-3): Got blocked for a run and lost a plate when 5-1/2 len 8th (58.5) Energized 1100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 then ran 1-1/2 len 5th (53.5) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23. Fitter for two runs back and senior rider goes on here. Can improve without surprising. KATE’S DREAM (C D Baker) 5m By Akhadan - Makmore (32:6-2-4): Returned from a break with 4-1/4 len 5th (54.0) Light Express 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2 then ran 3-3/4 len last (57.0) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23. Wasn’t far away last time and she flies this track/distance (7:2-1-1). Has claims. ALLEZ TARA (J R Croucher) 4g By Song Of Tara - Fairy Rose (9:1-1-0): Beat ten rivals home when 2-1/4 len 5th (58.5) Call Me Biscuit 1600m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 then pulled up lame after running 15-3/4 len last (54.0) My Ex Mate 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 31. Finished lg nk, 4 len 3rd Justify That, Wilander 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk June 18. Can pull out a run fresh although may find this too short. Perhaps a place.

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HEROICA (M J Seyers) 4g By Oratorio - Lithgo (8:1-0-2): Following 7-1/2 len last (56.0) Mis Remarkable 1200m Gawler C1 Nov 16 was slow ly away then vetted after 21-1/2 len last (50. Mornin’ Sam 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G (8 Dec 3. Ran 7th Kellerman 1100m Strathalbyn ba rier trial dead trk June 1. Form tapered off last cam paign but he has placed two of his three first-u runs in the past and they’ve engaged leading rid here. Awkwardly drawn but market worth watchin RUB DOUBT (K & H Frew) 4m By Not A Sing Doubt - Ruby’s Our Hope (22:2-3-3): Followe nk, 1-1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Penzevengi, Th Princess 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) dea trk June 6 with 1-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Bermondse 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk Jun 23. Coming out of two strong form races aft winning this track/distance three starts bac Loves it here and looks a key player. STRATUM STRIKES (M A Kavanagh) 3f B Stratum - Bukhoor (4:1-0-1): Was spelled aft nose, 3/4 len 3rd (56.5) Al Juman, Essenc 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yoF Mdn Dec 16 an resumed racing with 1-1/4 len win (57.0) Exalte Filly, Pebble Rock 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dea trk June 13. Won impressively in maiden grad last time but tougher here. Can’t be ignored. INDEPENDENT AIR (Simon Casey) 4g By Ku - Dicey Reilly (7:1-0-1): After 8-1/2 len 10 (58.5) Teen Spirit 1209m Gawler (62) dead t April 25 was checked early on when 14-1/2 le 15th (57.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C dead trk June 11. Tongue tie goes on here b he needs to lift. Wait till later. QUICK THOUGHTS (K M Sweeney) 4g By Barely Moment - Recollection (18:1-4-2): Ran 2-3/4 le 6th (54.5) Strum Cha 1400m Morphettville Park (68) Dec 24 then was spelled after 1/2 len 4 (56.5) Where’s My Wagon 1400m Morphettvi Parks (62) Jan 4. Rarely runs a bad race but ca find one better. Place hope while fresh. ATTITUDE PROBLEM (Ryan Balfour) 5m B Jetball - Polychrest (23:2-0-3): Finished 5-3 len 5th (54.0) Julie Marie 1415m Balaklav F&M (68) dead trk May 30 before scorin hd win (56.0) Kelport, Edge Off 1100m Po Augusta (61) June 10. Just got there last tim and more depth here. Place looks best. CHOILIN (L A Creek) 5g By Choisir - Candelin (15:1-1-3): After 4 len 4th (56.5) Last Danc 1200m Mt Gambier E&G (65) slow trk May 2 ran 17-1/4 len last (54.0) Sandhill Chief 1300 Penola (76) dead trk May 31. Drops in grad here and the blinkers go back on. Take on trus SOPHINA (D L Baylis) 5m By Bianconi - Lo (18:2-3-1): Followed 2-1/2 len 4th (54.5) Roll O The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23 with len 7th (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettvi Parks C2 dead trk June 6. She’ll be fitter for tw runs back from a break and is drawn to get a nic trail here. Can improve without surprising. C’MON NOW (D L Hewitt) 6m By Foxhound - Ju Do It Now (26:2-1-1): Jumped awkwardly, struc interference early on and was vetted after 3-1 len 9th (56.0) Seventh Bullet 1400m Murra Bridge (62) Jan 26 then jumped awkward before finishing 7-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Uma Wav 1200m Murray Bridge (62) Feb 15. Her reco doesn’t instil enthusiasm but she has won fres in the past and is a winner here. Blowout chanc OUR BLUE RIBBON (P Stokes) 5m By Husson - Marblue (20:3-1-0): Beat four rivals home whe 3-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Double Cream 1400 Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then ra 5-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Club Ha Ha 1215m Balaklav (62) slow trk June 21. Has been thereabouts late and tongue tie goes on here. Perhaps a plac SEE SPARKY (W A Bogarts) 4m By Gallo Di Fer - Festival Parade (11:1-2-1): Ran lg nk 2nd (54. Lady Akatak 1215m Balaklava C1 dead trk May 3 then finished 4-1/2 len 4th (55.0) Club Ha Ha 1215 Balaklava (62) slow trk June 21. Fitter for rece racing but she’ll need things to fall her way fro the outside barrier in the big field here. Place only RED WARATAH (Roma Williams) 6g By Re Ransom - Centaine’s Gift (22:3-1-1): Wa spelled after 27-1/4 len 12th (57.0) Rhiannon Joy 2025m Cranbourne (62) slow trk June 1 (2011) and resumed after a year off with 7-1/ len 11th (56.5) Energized 1100m Gawler (6 dead trk June 13. Will have taken some bene from his first run in a year but may still be a ru short here. Looking elsewhere. ALANZA (B C Mueller) 3f By Hussonet - Excita (14:1-0-2): Finished 6-3/4 len 8th (54. Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C dead trk June 6 before finishing 8-1/2 len 7 (54.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dea trk June 27. Awkwardly drawn and faces a tas in this grade. CASH JOB (Alex Stra) 3g By Dash For Cash - B Sweet Marie (5:0-1-0): Was slowly away whe 4-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000 Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June then jumped awkwardly before finishing 3/4 le 2nd (53.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Md slow trk June 21. Improved effort last tim but still a maiden and this grade will test him Others look better. HEURIGER (S J Dodd) 4g By Elusive Quali - Calaway Gal (18:1-4-2): After 6-1/2 len 9 (54.0) Handsome As 1400m Morphettvil Parks (71) June 2 ran 10-1/4 len 8th (56. Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead t June 11. Didn’t run the trip out last time b better suited here and is not the worst her Blowout chance.

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Krystal Butler - Gawler Central UMPIRES NIGHT: The annual Barossa, Light and Gawler Umpires sponsor’s night was held at the Vine Inn last week. Umpires association vice president Ian Dew (centre) is pictured with guest speakers Nobby Symes, BL&GFA president (left) and Central District premiership ruckman Jason (Buckets) Mackenzie who is now playing with Kapunda. The Dogs proudly Keep an eye on GT in wear the Star logo on coming weeks for their shorts. information on another The Gowans twins, Novita fundraiser Chris and James, are involving the Gowans Novita ambassadors boys and GT favourite and the entire league Jim Goode. squad take part in the Netball ‘Walk with me day’ each year. The game against the GAWLER Central Double Blues will senior one coach Leigh feature a strong Novita Waddington made her theme with an extra- debut with the Adelaide large star on the shorts Thunderbirds in the and a large star ANZ Championship on painted on the oval. Sunday. Centrals will also Leigh came on for assist in allowing about seven minutes in Novita to auction items the final quarter at a pre-game luncheon against the Canterbury and the shorts worn Tactix. will be signed by the “Very nerve players and auctioned wracking,” was Leigh’s by Novita on eBay after description of her on the match. court action. There will also be The star midcourt Novita collectors at the showed she wasn’t out game accepting of her depth with donations for children strong drives and with disabilities. excellent feeding.

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Krystal Butler plays netball for Gawler Central. Where have you played your netball? When I was younger I played for Xavier Saints, then moved to Gawler Central in juniors and have been there ever since. Relationship and employment status: Single. Studying a Bachelor of Education at university and casual work as a receptionist. Who are key players at your club? Jade Pfitzner and Ali King - not only are they both amazing players, they are also actively involved in the development of other players, which is great. What is your most important attribute? Treating people fairly and with kindness. Who is a character at the club and why? Sallyann Vivian - loving her piggy tails lately. Who is the best player you have played with and against? With - I could put most of my team mates here, but I would have to say Jade Pfitzner as I can relate to her the most as we play a similar position. Against - there isn’t just one, most of the girls I play against are great players, and it is always a challenge. Major influence in your netball: My junior one’s coach, Tania Durdin - she had more belief in me than I had in myself. She really helped develop me as a junior player. The girls I play with now are also very supportive and are great mentors and influences. Who are your sporting idols? My coach Leigh Waddington - part of the Thunderbirds squad. Any superstitions? In juniors, I put a five cent piece in my shoe every game. Apparently it was lucky. What event has inspired or amazed you? Having taught young children on my university placements, it has inspired me to continue my career in teaching and make a difference in their lives.

If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? Poverty. Pet hates on the netball court? Bad sportsmanship and bad language. Favourite actor and movie? Johnny Depp and I have heaps of favourite movies but one would be The Little Rascals. If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Cameron Diaz because I admire her as an actress. Greatest moment and disappointment? One of my greatest moments would have been getting selected for the one/two’s squad in 2010, and one of the greatest disappointments would have been losing my Pop last year. How would you spend a million dollars? I would give 10 per cent to charity, 10 per cent to my family, 10 per cent on a trip around the world and invest the rest. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Probably surfing or snow skiing. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Vin Diesel, for his muscles; Channing Tatum, just for something to look at; Jamie Oliver, to cook me up a storm and my Mum for everything else.

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take out the first place by only a couple of ranking points. With Tim Strong and my brother Sani also in my team we managed to take out the first place teams as well. I fished a fast intermediate sinking line and used a combination of woolly buggers and small flies such as the carrot fly. A slow to medium strip seemed to produce the goods. The last session was my most productive and I also landed some beautiful redfin in the process. The win gave me my third first place finish for the year. Visit the website: www.flyfishaustralia.com.au for a full list of results. Tight lines until next week.

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REUNION: Members of the 1962 Freeling premiership team. Back row, from left, Max Hage, David Wilkin, Michael Hailes, Reg Radford and John Lienert. Front row, Edlin Leinert, Brian Reichstein, Bryan Wilson, Michael Shanahan and Des Shanahan BELOW: Members of the 1946 premiership side Trevor Daly, 85, centre with Ken Leske 87, right. At left is the side’s mascot Rex Bell, now 71.

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and the pair were joined by Rex Bell who was the club’s mascot. Rex’s grandfather Albert Handke was a member of Freeling’s 1919 premiership side. The 1962 side had a closer grand final defeating Kapunda 13-15 to 1016. Team member Des Shanahan was the association best and fairest in 1962 while teammate John Lienert was the association’s leading goalkicker. “We always felt we had a slight edge,” Des Shanahan said. “We played at Tanunda Oval and were always a couple of goals in front.” Des’ brother Michael was the team’s captain-coach.

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FREELING Football Club paid tribute to members of two of their premiership sides at an annual charity luncheon last Friday. Players from the 1946 and 1962 sides were honoured at a club luncheon with part proceeds going to Operation Flinders which works with youth at risk. Two members of the 1946 side which defeated Angaston 17-21 to 11-13 couldn’t remember much of the game. “It was a long while ago,” said Trevor Daly, 85. “What I do remember is in the game before I took a mark in the goalsquare and kicked the ball out of bounds.” Ken Leske, 87, was also a player

STAR Tanunda wingman Leigh Westhoff (pictured) fractured a fibula just above his left ankle in Berri on Saturday. Playing for the Eastern Zone, Westhoff was injured against Central Zone when still upright fighting against a tackle he felt another player slide into his legs. “I’m going to be in plaster for six weeks,” Westhoff said. “It’s a pretty clean break so it didn’t require surgery. “I’m confident I can give myself a real shot to make it back and hopefully play in another grand final.” The biggest problem for Westhoff will be the muscle conditioning in the leg (his kicking leg) the lack of ligament damage in the ankle itself is a plus but getting his leg back into football shape will require some intense rehab. The injury raises the question regarding insurance and whose responsibility this falls under. BL&G president Robin Symes said he was actively pursuing an answer to assist Leigh who does not have private health insurance.

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