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Eager to impress 2011 MasterChef contestant and Barossa man John Hughes at the Tanunda Show this Saturday are Crystal Spehr, 11 (left) and Grace MacKenzie, 12. The Tanunda girls are among a small group of young people, aged eight to 13, who have been chosen in a competition run by the show committee. Each contestant must create a barbecue dish using Barossa ingredients. For more show details, turn to page 14.


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THIS week barossaherald.com.au was the first to break to its readers the Barossa Rose and Flower Show had found a new home at Barossa Chateau. The announcement was made at an event celebrating the 10th anniversary from when Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the Rose Garden at Barossa Chateau in 2002. A gallery with photos from the evening has also proven quite popular online, with plenty of people jumping on to check out who made it to the web. It took only a few minutes from the time we received this news to get it up and on the website. That is one of the great things about barossaherald.com.au, not only can you get all the latest news, you can also be a part of it. When visiting barossaherald.com.au, you can send us photos and details of your news instantly, by simply clicking on a link. Just go the right hand side of the page, click on “Send a news tip” underneath the photo galleries and you are set to go. All you need to do is fill in your name, email address and phone number, and you can tell us your news and even send in photos up to 2MB. Whether you caught a brilliant photo of the storms that passed through the region last week or snapped something you think makes a great picture, don’t be afraid to send it through. You never know, you might get your photo published in the print edition of the Herald, the largest circulating country newspaper in South Australia.

It was the Barossa which claimed a majority of the limelight at this year’s Qantas Australian Tourism Awards held on Friday night in Cairns. Two major operators secured the top awards in their categories, making them the only SA major winners. Seppeltsfield Vineyard Cottage celebrated its second consecutive national win for Australia’s best hosted accommodation. Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre was awarded under best tourism wineries, distilleries and boutique breweries and the centre’s on-site restaurant Jacob’s Restaurant was awarded for best tourism restaurants and catering services. Proud to further mark the Barossa on the SA map are Jacob’s Creek Brand Sites manager Elaine Ratcliffe and Seppeltsfield Vineyard Cottage owner operator Sharyn Rogers.

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the hold on the Barossa protection border is also hindering them. “The culture that we are used to, of having progress and go ahead, is certainly affecting businesses,” he said. “It’s a sting and has a frozen effect either directly or indirectly.” Mr Venning said he would be speaking directly with Planning minister John Rau to tell him to stop dithering over Barossa’s protection border. Meanwhile, Mr Perry expressed heartfelt thanks to his valuable and loyal customers. “I wish to sincerely thank you for your support over the many years,” he said. “Although every effort has been made to ensure minimal disruption to our clients I would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused by the closing of the business. “Importantly, to all employees and especially to the large group with whom I have had the privilege of working for such a long time, I can only say we

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A MAJOR Barossa provider of trade services has closed its doors. Perry Trade Services in Nuriootpa, which announced its decision yesterday, (Tuesday) is now under administration. The company, which ran for almost 20 years, employed 52 staff. Managing director Wayne Perry said the company had been working hard to restructure the business following the impact of the financial down turn. “Unfortunately due to the substantial resources required to restructure the business, we were beaten by time,” he said. The business is now on sale, in part or as a whole, through Macks Hall Clifton. News of the closure came as a shock to Member for Schubert Ivan Venning. Mr Venning said while the global financial crisis and down turn in the wine industry would play a big part in businesses like Perry’s closing, he believes

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Mill fire Firefighters spent yesterday cleaning up after a blaze at Laucke Mill at Daveyston on Monday night.

The fire is believed to have started when grain on the conveyer crusher belt caught fire at about 6pm on Monday. A total of 50 firefighters from the MFS and CFS battled the blaze, bringing it under control by about

4am yesterday. Crews remained on the scene for most of the day, using thermal imaging to check for hot spots in the five-storey silo. Damage estimates were not available before the Herald’s deadline.

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Culture connection A UNION of two cultures was celebrated with singing, dancing and authentic African food on Saturday evening in Eden Valley. It was the town’s Congregational Community Centre committee who extended an invitation to the Congolese people who now call Elizabeth their home. The committee also extended the invite to the wider Barossa community with about 300 people joining in on the unique occasion. Committee member John Herring, who described the mood of the evening as “electric”, said the town was still buzzing from the event on Sunday. He explained The Big Cat Walk fundraiser was organised for a couple of reasons. The town wanted to help raise money for the Salvation Army medical centre in Monrovia, Liberia and the committee were keen to welcome the Congolese people to their small country town. The event involved community groups providing visitors with a variety of African-made food including Mt Pleasant butchers supplying Africanmade sausages. Songs were presented by both Eden Valley singers, the African choir Pentecostal singers from Elizabeth East and Little Black Dress. A fashion parade of recycled clothing donated by the Tanunda’s Salvation Army shop provided extra colour for visitors. John said so far about $2500 was raised and will directly support their cause. He expressed thanks to all those involved including emcee Marina Teusner.

ABOVE: The African Sesank dancers were a highlight of The Big Cat Walk fundraiser held at Eden Valley on Saturday. LEFT: John Herring from Eden Valley (right) welcomed Pastor John from the Peniel Pentecostal Church in Elizabeth East.

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THE Gawler community will soon get to share ideas for the future of the town’s North and South Para rivers. Gawler Council will shortly hold a forum to give people who made submissions on the draft Gawler Urban Rivers Master Plan the chance to elaborate their ideas. Among the suggestions is the creation of a Town Centre Park, which would be made by redirecting the South Para River and joining Goose Island to Gawler.

While 10 formal submissions were made to council on the draft plan, those attending the forum will have the chance to put forward their comments and ideas for the future of the rivers. The Gawler Urban Rivers Project, which incorporates the master plan, aims to improve waterways in the town by protecting the rivers’ health, conserving biodiversity and providing an accessible parkland network.

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It has already delivered eight kilometres of shared paths and four new bridges, along with revegetation works, the removal of weeds, and stream stabilisation works. Copies of the Draft Gawler Urban Rivers Master Plan can be viewed on Gawler Council’s website at www.gawler.sa.gov.au The public forum will be held at the Gawler Sport and Community Centre, Nixon Terrace on Thursday, March 22 at 7pm.

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In brief... THE roundabout designed to solve traffic problems at the notorious Redbanks and Main North Roads junction at Willaston will soon be on display to the public.

for not introducing or releasing the amended documents. “People have had to put their lives on hold, businesses have stagnated and people have been scared off proposing any sort of development, even that which we would consider as very appropriate to the area everyday stuff such as sheds on farms, a new wine storage tank on an existing tank farm and a shearing shed on an existing farm,” he said. “These are what we would call appropriate development, which would go straight through that application process normally. “Basically the Barossa is in a freeze and it has been that way for four of five months - if it keeps on going for another couple of months it is going to have a huge economic effect.” While the new legislation and DPA are soon to come into effect, Barossa Council has again expressed concerns over the lack of consultation it has had on the legislation and DPA. Despite appealing to the state government for an opportunity to comment and review the amended documents prior to their release, council has not yet sighted them. Mayor Brian Hurn said council is disappointed with the state government’s approach.

Plans for the intersection’s proposed roundabout were endorsed by Gawler Council last Tuesday. It is expected a display of the plans will be available to the public by April to make it clear what changes are occurring. Service relocation

works at the site of the roundabout are scheduled for April and May, with initial construction set to follow soon after. Major work on the roundabout will begin in June or July and it is expected to be completed in December this year.

stretches from the South-East up to the Riverland and incorporates some parts of the Barossa Valley. Despite losing the pre-selection vote, Mr Secker said he will continue to work in the best interests of the Liberal

Party, and said he supports Mr Pasin. Mr Secker has been a strong advocate for roads and said the Dukes and Sturt Highways are now vastly safer than when he was elected.

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CHANGES to the Barossa protection legislation have still not been brought into effect, a month after they were announced. Speaking in parliament last week, Planning Minister John Rau said the amended legislation is expected to be introduced “probably within a month”. Member for Schubert Ivan Venning has criticised the government for the delay, saying Barossa businesses are suffering at the hands of the laws meant to protect the region. Mr Rau announced in February the Barossa Protection Bill and associated development plan amendment (DPA), originally introduced in September last year, had been changed. When announcing the amendments, Mr Rau said they would address concerns over unintended restrictions on “clearly appropriate development”. The current DPA classifies virtually all development in the Barossa protection area as noncomplying. According to Barossa Council, this has added an extra six to eight weeks to the assessment process, causing people to defer shed applications, and in turn hurting local manufacturers. Member for Schubert Ivan Venning has hit out at the state government

A MT Gambier lawyer has defeated sitting Member for Barker Patrick Secker in the Liberal pre-selection vote. Tony Pasin convincingly beat Mr Secker in the safe Liberal seat, which

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Conservation Techniques Training Clare Valley A 5 day workshop in Conservation Techniques is being held in the Clare Valley between 15 April and 20 April 2012. This course aims to help develop and enhance knowledge of conservation amongst people who are working or are interested in working on heritage structures within the construction industry. Led by Keith McAllister of Applied Building Conservation Training, the workshop will provide the participants with the following hands-on experience: • Techniques in lime technology • Use of lime mortars and traditional lime washing • Preparation, application & availability of materials • Understanding the difference between cement and lime based mortars. • Timber repairs, conservation & technique methodology. • Environmentally friendly stone surface cleaning. This workshop will be run at the Martindale Hall Coach House, a celebrated State Heritage listed site in the Clare Valley region.

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THIS woman’s smiling eyes and zest for life instantly touches all those she meets. Yet it’s hard to believe Jennette Mickan’s earlier years were not picture-perfect. The Kapunda woman (right) is just one of millions of women who tomorrow (Thursday) will be highlighted as part of International Women’s Day - an annual event that shines a spotlight on women to inspire and celebrate their achievements - big or small. Having lived an unfortunate childhood, Jennette made a decision as a young person she was going to have a good life. “I used to look in the mirror and think why me and now I think why not me,” she said. While Jennette says she could have chosen to dwell on her upbringing, she always knew there was more to life then feeling sorry for herself. With this in mind Jennette set about ‘finding out’. After leaving school in the 1970s she entered the air force. Jennette explained, ironically 75 per cent of those who entered the air force at that time were like her, from broken homes. “The air force was a place where people were seeking families,” she said. During this time Jennette met her first husband, and she said she was blessed with her first child. “I remember thinking I can’t believe someone would want to have a child with me. “It also made me realise, how can anyone hurt a child and not love a child?” Jennette said her marriage ended on amicable terms, with both still standing by their original agreement that their children would not suffer. Having faith that there was more life to embrace, in 1988 Jennette moved to Kapunda and soon immersed herself in the rural town’s way of life. Ever since she has juggled a big family and a list long of community activities, which she’s quick to say, “I soooo love”. Jennette is known for her singing with the band Eden and solo performances, and as a school chaplain. She has been involved in the Kapunda Musical Society for the past 23 years as a performer and in 2011 became president and ran the first ever Young People’s Drama Workshop, which now boasts 30 students. Jennette, who is a lay pastor with the Uniting Church, will soon become a religious celebrant which means she can officiate religious ceremonies including marriages and baptisms. She said the most rewarding job is being a wife, mum and grandparent. “And I have always had a very close relationship with my Dad and his wife.” Each day Jennette also makes time to thank God for allowing her to find solace in her community, which she believes is like one big family.

Did you know? 1908 - Great unrest and critical debate was occurring amongst women. 1909 - The first National Woman's Day was observed across the United States on February 28. 1910 - A second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. 1911 - Following the decision agreed at Copenhagen in 1911, International Women's Day was honoured for the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on March 19.

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1913-14 - On the eve of World War I, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February, 1913. 1918-99 - Since its birth in the socialist movement, International Women's Day has grown to become a global day of recognition and celebration across developed and developing countries alike. Beyond 2000 - March 8, thousands of events are held throughout the world including regional events to mark IWD.

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By ROBERT LAIDLAW In life there are many hurdles and obstacles, but with awareness they become easier to navigate. That is why the ‘Dyslexia Action Group - Barossa, Gawler and Surrounds’ was formed to facilitate. Dyslexia is a reading disability caused by an affected person’s struggles to process graphic symbols, although they possess normal intelligence, and in many cases have an accentuated creative mind. In October last year a public meeting was held in Gawler, where the local group was formed, and on March 19 another will be held, from 7pm (registration at 6.45pm) at Gawler Tafe, 43 High Street, Gawler. “Our initial meeting raised the profile of this common learning disorder,” group spokesperson Dr Sandra Marshall said. “The most obvious positive outcome saw Immanuel Lutheran Primary School become a pilot school as a ‘dyslexia friendly school.’ Principal Mrs Sue De Biasi and deputy principal Mr Julian Helbig have been amazing. “They have consulted with SPELD (Specific Learning Difficulties Association) and made whole school changes, provided staff with professional development, and purchased phonic readers.” The “one shoe fits all” approach does not work, as children have different ways to learn, and this has now been catered for. Immanuel Lutheran Primary School has become a happy experience for dyslexic children, as they are now better understood and hence no longer ‘left behind’. With strong leadership and commitment to children, there is no reason why any school cannot become “dyslexia friendly” in a very short time.

TWO local members of parliament have led the charge in acknowledging 2012 as Year of the Farmer. Both Member for Schubert Ivan Venning and Member for Light Tony Piccolo have taken the opportunity to acknowledge farmers while speaking in parliament. Mr Venning, who has a strong background on the land, moved for parliament to recognise Year of the Farmer and the contribution agriculture provides to Australia. “It is about time that farmers received the recognition they deserve, especially from their city and metropolitan counterparts,” Mr Venning said. “Many take for granted that fruit and vegetables, grain and meats, are readily available on our supermarket shelves, without giving a thought about where the produce originated. “I sincerely hope that, through this year, the focus generated by the Australian Year of the Farmer helps lift the profile of those in agriculture.” Member for Light Tony Piccolo said he would like to acknowledge the phenomenal value of the agriculture industry to Australia. “I would like to pay tribute to all those farmers in my electorate, those people particularly who have come from overseas and who have adapted and farmed in this area,” Mr Piccolo said. “Light has a number of farmers; not only farmers in terms of crops – such as wheat farmers – but also many horticulture and viticulture specialists throughout the electorate.”

HELPING: Members of the Dyslexia Action Group are from left, Ophie Renner, Viv Wright, Kylie Fotheringham, Dr Sandra Marshall, Colleen Stevens, and Janice James-Valentine. “Another major outcome from the initial the end of reception affected children meeting is that we are now able to have usually fallen way behind, and need communicate with the education support, both within the school and at ministers at both state and federal level, home by their parents/carers. as we have the numbers to back us,” Dr This change requires a systematic Marshall continued. approach that is consistent from school to “Aims of our group include to support school, and will require extra funding, schools in the community, (staff and increased access to tutors and speech parents), and help make them aware of therapists, and continuing professional the latest developments in dyslexia development of all teachers in learning through communication networks, disorders. arrange general meetings to share and Speakers at the public meeting will be discuss aspects of dyslexia, and to Angela Weeks (director of SPELD), Julie explore and lobby for financial support Aschberger (director special education for schools and parents. for the Education Department), Kathryn “The most important issue is to identify Bruggeman (director of regional these kids at a young age so as to provide education of Barossa) and the shadow support to both the child and their family education minister David Pisoni. - to prevent them from failing.” People can help by attending the There are some warning signs for meeting and registering their interest. dyslexia, even at kindergarten level, Teachers are welcome to join the dyslexia including delayed speech, family history action group. If they are unable to attend, of dyslexia, trouble with fine motor skills, contact Kylie Fotheringham on 0410 404 and little interest in letters or words. By 476.

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Get creative with Zac AN IMPROVISED performance featuring jazz, dance and painting, will be produced by former Barossa boy Zac Tyler during the Adelaide Fringe Festival. The performance, Unspoken Language, comes without script and involves the audience who will have a direct hand in guiding the artists. Zac, who now lives in Melbourne, returns to SA after studying abroad at Lasalle College of Performing Arts in Singapore. He will be joined by Sam Zerna, who is also a former Barossa boy and who now lives in Melbourne. Sam’s jazz ensemble will set the soulful tone as three contemporary dancers and a local abstract artist Grace Best, create performance in the moment. “I’ve always found it interesting as to where visual artists get their inspiration from,” Zac said. “I was curious to see if inspiration could be controlled and then presented in front of an audience, so in a way capturing the creative process. “That’s where the concept for Unspoken Language came from. “It has been a challenge to find performers who are prepared to take the risk and leave their comfort zone, experiment and create something new each night. But I have certainly found them now. “Like the audience, I will be excited to see the end result,” Zac said. Staged in Australian’s oldest purpose-built theatre, the Queen’s

Theatre in Adelaide’s West End, Unspoken Language takes the audience behind the scenes of the creative mind, inviting them to not just watch but decide on the direction of the performance. “The Queen’s Theatre perfectly encapsulates the raw nature of the performance,” he said. “The theatre is such an interesting space on its own, and its authentic feel will certainly influence the artist’s performance and will add to the overall experience.” For these local artists, participating in the Fringe has had such a powerful influence on their careers. It is an opportunity to showcase their work to not only many friends and family but to the many international and domestic artists attending the festival. “The ideals of the Fringe resonate with me,” Zac said. “It is not about the financial gain, it’s about artistic integrity. “It is a safe environment for artists to perform because we expect Fringe audiences to be open minded and appreciate experimental work.” Following the performance, the audience will have the option to meet the performers and purchase the artwork in an auction. The performance will be held on March 15 to 17 at The Queen’s Theatre on the corner of Gilles Arcade and Playhouse Lane in Adelaide. It kicks off from 7.30pm. Tickets are $22 for adults, $17 for concession and $15 for general.

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Clean water precious I WAS reading the article entitled ‘Warren sports hit snag’ (Herald, February 22) and was relieved that using the Warren Reservoir to include swimmers and canoes had hit a snag, as clean water is precious, like liquid gold in Australia. Also, people have to drink that water to live, and the thought that canoes and swimmers could have been in the water prior to drinking it is very off putting to say the least. L J Emery Roseworthy Water safety I call on the State to more properly focus their regulation of personal water craft, commonly known as jet skis as well as other high speed power boats. I call for a total ban on alcohol consumption for all motor boat drivers, observers and skiers. I call for a ban on learner drivers using the most powerful vessels. And in addition to the restriction on jet skiers from certain areas, I call for swimmers and other water users to be restricted from access to some popular areas to be regularly or permanently set aside for jetskiing. There will be a knee jerk focus on jet skis due to the most recent fatality in NSW but this sort of accident where power vessels hit swimmers or drag their towed riders of inflatables into trees or other objects happen with regular monotony.

There is a consistent serious accident rate each year on the Murray and in the sea. The latest models of personal water craft each year become astonishingly and substantially more powerful. In South Australia, jet skis already have a registration fee much higher than comparable power boats on the basis their regulation requires greater effort and cost. Unfortunately the regulating authorities place their emphasis wrongly. Riders and drivers need to build skills before being given charge of the most powerful machines. There is a real justification for a total zero alcohol level at times when the riders and passengers wits need to be at their sharpest. But in addition more sensible regulation needs to be in place. There is a virtual total ban of jet ski operation in the surf zone of metropolitan beaches. Surely a flagged off zone could be set aside for jet ski use, with the zone being moved along the beach each day or week to ameliorate any annoyance. Perhaps a jetskier should be permitted to raise a flag on the beach, as a scuba diver does in open water, which requires for a limited period of time, an hour or two, other users to stay away. A knee jerk reaction that is simply more restrictive will not stop the law breakers. A well targeted but permissive regime needs to be in place. John Bolton Concordia

Online issue I have made my last purchase of goods online. Although I will continue to purchase services such as flights and hotels as I can see and print the details and confirmation of payment and have never had a problem when presenting the receipt or ticket. Goods are different. A computer battery that never worked. A pink ‘Hello Dolly’ backpack for a young girl that they took the money for, but only offered a black one, which I rejected. But they refused to refund my money (E-Bay effectively said “stiff cheese”). And the final straw, receiving nine packets of vitamins when I paid for 10. My complaint to the company elicited the following reply “...our records show that 10 items were sent out to in (sic) total. As a gesture of good will I will send you an additional mens (sic) Ultivite”. The insinuation is clear. I did not want what I paid for to be supplied as a “gesture of good will”, but as a right, so refused to take delivery and the post office sent it back. Never again. L B Loveday Gawler South Public consultation Just past the halfway period of the public consultation on the Murray–Darling Basin Plan is a

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HC followed by congregational AGM. . St John’s Parish: St J: 9am; Sch: 10.30am HC. St Paul’s Parish: St P: 10am C Parish AGM. Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am Pastor John Thiel. Lenten Services, Wed 10.30am from February 22 to March 28. Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: Worship service 10am at the Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre Pr Mr Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310. ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10am HC MM; Nuriootpa: 8.30am HC MM; Tanunda: 10am HC GH; Lyndoch: 8.30am HC Sdk; Williamstown:10am HC SdK. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am St Mary;s Point Pass: 11.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 9am Plush HC; Tanunda: 11am Plush HC; Angaston: 11am Chapman HC; Truro: 9am Chapman HC. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford; Gawler: 5pm Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9.30am Webb; Williamstown 10am Edwards. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: Andrew Partington 9.15am HC; Eudunda: Gary Hawke 9.30am HC. BAPTIST CHURCH Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001. CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf

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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, 11.30am1.30pm Pastor Ken East ph: 8524 4787.

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good point to reflect on the reactions I have been hearing on the draft Basin Plan. The Authority has received numerous comments, suggestions and ideas from the range of public meetings, open house meetings, roundtable discussions and individual conversations that have been held with passionate and committed communities up and down the Basin. As a relatively new member of the Authority, I have been privileged to be a part of those conversations with the community. The breadth and depth of the knowledge and wisdom that exists in communities has been reconfirmed to me, and has been very useful and constructive to the Authority in the development of the Plan. It has also been a great opportunity for the Authority to provide greater detail on what is proposed in the draft Plan. Since it is a piece of draft legislation, we want to make sure that everyone understands it. Two significant issues we’ve heard from communities are about environmental water: how it will be recovered and how it will be used. How environmental water is recovered is critical to minimising social and economic impacts. It is for this reason that the Authority has been so vocal in supporting a bias towards water recovery through irrigation efficiency projects, over buying water entitlements. The Authority also sees opportunities for water savings through making changes to current river operation rules and investing in infrastructure to deliver water to the environment more efficiently. Changing river operations requires all communities and governments to work together – a big challenge when considering our past 100 years of history.

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However, if these investments and changes are made, they will be reflected in the Basin Plan and could reduce the amount of water that needs to be recovered for the environment. While water recovery is important for managing social and economic impacts, how environmental water is used is critical to maximising environmental outcomes. For this reason, the Authority has developed an environmental watering plan to guide and prioritise water use. I know there have been criticisms of a perceived lack of detail in the environmental watering plan, but we need to remember that the Basin Plan is a legislative instrument. If we were to legislate how much water is to be delivered, and where and when, it would prevent a flexible and adaptive approach to environmental water use and would deny the opportunity for local input. Localism is something communities have asked for and it is the approach we have taken in the Basin Plan. What has been particularly pleasing to me is the recognition by all that something needs to be done. There might be differences on how we achieve our goals, but there is general recognition of the need for the Basin Plan. Certainly states and communities remain at the table. In the end, the Basin Plan will not be a decision for the Authority, but rather a decision for the Australian Parliament. So for anyone interested in the future of the Basin’s rivers and the communities that depend upon them, I encourage you to get involved and have your say. Diana Gibbs Murray-Darling Basin Authority member Proudly brought to you by

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REPORTS Gawler police reported a 19year-old Gawler West man on February 28 for breach of bail. Barossa Highway patrol reported a female youth on February 29 for exceeding the speed limit. A male youth from Gawler South was reported by Gawler police on February 29 for breaching bail. Gawler Police reported a 20year-old Freeling man for PCA (0.128) on March 2. His vehicle was seized for 28 days and a licence disqualification given. A 27-year-old Hewett man was reported for PCA (0.091) by Gawler police on March 3. His vehicle was seized and he was given a licence disqualification. WH1797698

IT’S just three sleeps until the Tanunda Show comes alive with all things Barossa. The Saturday event means plenty to see and do for young and old. This year the show committee welcomes the Road Show which highlights the Australian Year of the Farmer and also a special cooking contest for children with judging by 2011 MasterChef contestant and Barossa man John Hughes. The hall always seems to be the hub of the show as it’s full of homemade produce and handiwork and people keen to check out if they placed a prize or general onlookers. The show hall is closed for judging from 9am to about 11.30am. Remember to take a look behind the show hall as convenors have worked hard to highlight the animal sections of pigeons, poultry, sheep, children’s animals and more. The show couldn’t go without the usual rides and sideshow alley for children. Of course show snacks such as donuts, fairy floss, other show treats and refreshments will be on tap. Fritz Sandwich will perform a variety of tricks, there will be a story and craft at about 10.45am near the entertainment tent and James the Tartan Trickster will present a magic show. For the grown ups, take time to check out Magpie Café. Located in the football clubrooms is a place where you can sit back and relax with Barossa food and wine. All the produce is donated from local businesses and individuals with the menu including meats, smallgoods, cheese, bread, chutneys and mustards, picked vegetables and salad greens. The Magpie Café is kindly sponsored by Dandelion Vineyards. The show attractions of log chopping, horses in action, hand-milking and Kegel Bahn’s come-and-try lessons will be also on. Admission prices are adults $7, pensioners $5, children five to 16 years $2 and children under five are free. Gates open to the public from 8.30am. The show is sponsored by a variety of regional businesses and individuals and major sponsors are Rockford Winery. The show office is open for support from now until Friday, March 9 from 9.30am to 7pm and on show day from 7am to 5pm. The office is located in the show hall, off Elizabeth Street, Tanunda. The public can also contact the office on 8563 2211 or visit tanundashow.org.au.

ARRESTS A Willaston man in his 40s was arrested on February 28 on three counts of breaching bail and driving while suspended. His vehicle was seized for 28 days. A 45-year-old Gawler South man was arrested by Gawler police on March 1 for an expired licence. Gawler Police arrested a 25year-old Gawler East man for disturbing the public place on March 3. A 46-year-old male Gawler East man was also arrested on March 3 for assaulting police and disturbing the peace.

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A 19-year-old Tanunda man has had his vehicle seized after being caught driving dangerously on March 2. The man also lost his licence instantly for misuse of a motor vehicle. He was caught doing a burnout. Four other men in the Barossa also lost their licences in the past week for drink-driving offences, including one who refused a breath test. Of those four, two also had their vehicles impounded.

A 70-year-old man was reported for unregistered firearm, unlicensed and insecure firearm by the Gawler Police on March 3. The man was also reported for possessing a controlled substance. A 33-year-old man from Elizabeth Park was reported by Gawler police for driving while disqualified on March 4. SERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS Between February 26 and 27, an attempt was made to jemmy the front door screen at a property on Witney Street, Evanston. Between February 27 and 28 on Ward Terrace, Gawler East an attempt was made to enter the house via pushing security mesh door. Entry was not gained. Alcohol was stolen from a property on Lundie Court, Gawler East between March 2 and 3. A roller door was jemmied and fly wire damaged to manoeuvre a sliding window and gain entry. PROPERTY DAMAGE A vehicle in a business carpark on Lyndoch Road at Gawler was damaged on February 25. One of the suspects is known to the victim.

Six windows were smashed at a house on Gawler Road at Two Wells on February 29. Entry was not gained. Between March 2 and 3, walls and fences at various locations in and around Gawler were heavily graffitied. THEFT Ski gear was stolen from a vehicle and boat parked at an Adelaide Road business on February 23. A drive-off occurred at a service station in Gawler on February 28. A hot-water service was stolen from the exterior house wall of a property at on McGonigal Place, Willaston between February 27 and 28. A generator was stolen from rear tray of a ute on Przibilla Drive, Evanston on February 24. A video recorder was stolen from a shop in Evanston on March 4. ILLEGAL USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE A vehicle was stolen from a Callaghan Road, Gawler Belt between March 1 and 2. A vehicle was stolen from the driveway of a home on Dawkins Road, Lewiston on March 4. It was later found burnt out.

Barossa report ARRESTS An Elizabeth South man in his 20s was arrested by Nuriootpa police on February 29 for disorderly behaviour. REPORTS A 51-year-old Kapunda man was reported by Nuriootpa police in Kapunda for PCA with a reading of 0.156. He received an instant loss of licence for 12 months and had his vehicle impounded. A 30-year-old Angaston man was reported by Nuriootpa police on March 3 for PCA and received an instant loss of licence. A 31-year-old Nuriootpa man was reported for speeding, driving under the influence and refusing a breath analysis on March 4. He received an instant loss of licence. A 64-year-old Angaston man was

reported for PCA on March 4. He received an instant loss of licence and had his vehicle impounded. Nuriootpa police reported a 23year-old Angaston man on March 4 for marking a false report. BREAKS Items were stolen from a shed on Melrose Street, Mount Pleasant between March 1 and 2. THEFTS Fuel was stolen from a number of earthmoving vehicles at a business on Warnecke Street, Nuriootpa between March 1 and 2. A number of other items stored in the yard were also stolen. An attempt was made to steal copper piping from a business on Railway terrace, Nuriootpa between March 3 and 4.

Environmental focus NEW mining and environmental procedures for Penrice’s Angaston mine have been approved. The company has received state government approval for its Mine Operating Plan/Programs for Environmental Protection and Rehabilitation (MOP/PEPR) procedures for the next seven years. These procedures detail the mining practices the company will employ to achieve environmental outcomes from a best-practice perspective with specific reference to the surrounding area. Managing director and chief executive officer of Penrice, Guy Roberts, said the approvals were significant for the future of the company, the Angaston operations

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and employment in the area. “Penrice is committed to minimising the environmental impact of its operations at Angaston and will continue to engage with the local community on all aspects of its operations,” he said. “The Angaston operation – with its limestone mine and a significant supplier of industrial minerals and civil products – is an integral part of Penrice’s future and continues to take increasing prominence with its supplies to a wide range of customers. “New business achieved in recent months includes the contract to supply civil products to the South Road Superway, a major road project currently under construction in Adelaide, South Australia.” admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


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Road responsibilities faced A TOUGH lesson on the shocking realities of road trauma has left a lasting impression on Nuriootpa High School’s senior students. The students were recently involved in the RAA’s Street Smart initiative, which works to provide SA’s young people with the harsh realities of road safety and facts. The event has been organised in response to South Australia’s youth road toll. The students joined with about 4000 other students from schools across the state, with a unique opportunity to witness a fatal road crash simulation with emergency service personnel.

Street Smart provides valuable lessons for young people and potentially lifesaving messages. In addition to the crash simulation, students heard from V8 Supercar driver Shane Van Gisbergen, who talked about safe driving on the road, and former South Australian rally driver Ed Ordynski, who highlighted the importance of vehicle safety features, a 5-star ANCAP rating and good quality, well maintained tyres. Did you know? According to RAA, road crashes are the leading cause of death for people under the age of 25.

Each year about 8,700 drivers aged between 16 and 24 are involved in a crash. Often this is caused by avoidable behaviours like inattention, speeding and failing to give way. RAA added young lives, which are lost on our roads, leave a heartbreaking impact on family, and friends and their community. STREET SMART: Nuriootpa High students with the Bridgestone mascot (from left) David Johnson, Skylea Tutungi, Rebekah Rushton, Amelia Burton, Matt Swarbrick and Ryan Ellis.

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Gawler & District Netball Association Courts, Hallam Drive, Gawler Our Club currently requires players, coaches & umpires for: Junior Teams: Modified (10 & Under), Under 11, 12, 13, 15 & 17 Senior Teams: A Grade, B Grade & C Grade Trials will be held on 15th, 22nd & 29th March Modified-Under 13 4.00pm-5.00pm Under 15-Under 17 5.00pm-6.00pm All Seniors 6.30pm-8.00pm For further information please contact Club Secretary Kathryn Lloyd-Jones 0417 613 649

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AWARDED: Two Trinity College students have reaped success in the Gawler Lions Club award’s night. Jessica Rowley won the John Hillier Memorial Youth of the Year award from Gawler Lions Club, while Georgia Tyler took out the club’s Public Speaker award. Fellow student Declan Stimson and Gawler High students Jarrah Mik and Aden Heinis were highly commended. From left is Aden Heinis, Jessica Rowley, Georgia Tyler, Gawler Lions president Ray Brussow with Jarrah Mik and Declan Stimson.

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TANUNDA 34 Hoffmann Avenue ......................12:15 – 12:45pm

TANUNDA 15 Coronation Avenue.........................2:45 – 3:15pm

TANUNDA 28 Rosalie Avenue ............................12:45 – 1:15pm

FREELING 14 Kirchner Street ..............................3:45 – 4:15pm

PENRICE 100 Penrice Road .................................2:00 – 2:30pm LYNDOCH 7 Robert Ross Drive............................3:15 – 3:45pm

RAY WHITE CLARE VALLEY KAPUNDA Lot 1 Hawkers Road ...........................1:00 – 1:45pm

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Cathedral ceilings LOCATED in a quiet court in Williamstown, this three-bedroom home is a great place to raise a family. The house offers some appealing features, in particular, the use of timber for the beautiful cathedral ceilings, flooring and paneling in the living areas. The master bedroom is a good size with the bonus of a heritage-style ensuite plus a double built-in robe. The main bathroom is close to bedrooms two and three, and its three-way layout makes it very convenient and user-friendly for all of the family. The cathedral ceilings in the open-plan lounge dining/family area add to the sense of space. The adjoining kitchen features Baltic pine cupboards and electric appliances, and is a very workable and practical space. Ducted evaporative air conditioning and split-system keep the house comfortable through the changing seasons. Outside improvements include a single carport plus a double carport and a double garage, so there is ample storage and garaging. The gardens are low maintenance with the rear garden having a great lawn area for the children to play. Set on a good-sized allotment of 682 square metres, this home is sure to impress, especially as Williamstown is a sought-after location.

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DUAL INCOME PROPERTY! Great investment property with potential rental income from storage to help pay off the mortgage! This 3 brm, 1 bath corner block solid brick home could be a lovely home for first home buyers. The huge shed approx. 108m2 (13.5 x 8) will store up to 7 cars or boat & cvan. A must to inspect. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

ROMANTIC HIDEAWAY! Less than 65km from Adelaide CBD this romantic western red cedar cottage set on a lge blk over 1600m2 will surely steal your heart. Stylishly presented as an o/p 2 brm, 1 bthrm home with beautiful indoor/outdoor flow. Comb heat/bread oven, evap. cooling, fruit trees & veggie patch in beautiful cottage gdn, rainwater tanks. V.affordable living or holiday home! Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

COTTAGE WITH ROOM TO MOVE Excellent opportunity to invest for retirement or rental. Attractive cottage style 3 bedroom home with well established gardens, shedding & carport. Modest and very comfortable family living. Spacious outdoor living area with pergola. Well priced, and ready to be lived in…Extremely well presented. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

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GORGEOUS OUTLOOK! 4 brm brick veneer home set on a large 5150m2 (approx) block. Separate lounge room, kitchen/ family/meals area, bedrooms 1, 2, and 3 all with built-in robes, three way bathroom, slate flooring, outdoor entertaining area, 3 garden sheds and ample rainwater. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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SUIT RETIREE, PLENTY OF ROOM FOR A CARAVAN! Cul-de-sac location on a 737m2 allot with bonuses that a unit or retirement village don't have. 3 bed, 1 bath & sep L-shaped lnge w. r/c a/c. Functional with a good size o/p dining. A well maintained property both inside and out. Sgl carport adjoining the home, a double shed and plenty of room for a caravan. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM HOME Spacious sep lnge, incl flat screen TV & entertainment unit, lge kitchen with lots of bench space & access to gge, open plan family & meals, 4 brms, ensuite and built in walk in robes. Ducted R/C A/C, Extra large double garage with rear access, Rear veranda, Established gardens & fruit trees, Rain water tank, 772m2 block. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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

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DELIGHTFUL: The near-new Blackwoood timber kitchen.

Value for your money LARGE home, large shed, large corner block with plenty of room to store a caravan and boat. This great property is situated in the thriving town of Freeling, only a 10 minute drive to Gawler or the Barossa Valley. This nicely-established family home boasts four good size bedrooms, all with timber floating floors. The master has an ensuite and walk-in robe, while bedrooms one, two and three have built-in robes plus there is a cloak room for extra storage. Comfortable describes the formal lounge with timber floorboards, plus there is a large office or fifth bedroom and a neat three-way bathroom with a linen cupboard. A large near-new beautiful Blackwood timber kitchen with bay window, a breakfast bar, walkin pantry, dishwasher, wall oven and electric cooktop overlooks the meals/family room and is perfect for the chef/s of the family. All beautifully tiled with an open-plan feeling, the chef can cook up a storm and still be involved with family and friends. Ducted evaporative air conditioning for those hot summer days and combustion heating for those cold wintry days. Outside improvements include a

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Domain growth continues FAIRFAX Media owned Domain.com.au (Domain) has continued to grow in the past year, with website listing numbers up by over 10 per cent, as real estate agents increasingly see it as an important part of their online marketing strategy. Domain also attracted more than 350 new agents to its site in the past 12 months, despite a contraction in the overall market size for agents. Tony Blamey, general manager Real Estate, Fairfax Marketplaces said, “Domain’s increasing market share is a very positive sign for the brand. “In the past year considerable time and resources have been invested to ensure we maintain and grow our position as one of the leading providers of real estate information in Australia. “Within the next 12 months the focus is on continued investment in building the Domain brand, extending our integrated print and online model, focusing on new products and increasing investment in mobile. “Mobile has become the third major platform to support online and print marketing campaigns. Over 20 per cent of enquires for agents are now coming from mobile devices. “Domain is leading the property market with its app downloads and is fast approaching the one million download mark. The site was

POSITIVE: Tom Blamey, general manager Real Estate, Fairfax Marketplaces expects continued investment in Domain brand. the first to market with its native iPhone and iPad apps,” he added. “The product development team is working on delivering richer content through video and research data to our users which ultimately will generate a more qualified and high quality lead to real estate agents.” Jon Brookes, director of Brookes and Partners said, “Last year we included Domain as part of the agency’s marketing mix for the first time.

“This has been a very effective strategy and helped contribute to our continued growth and success at a time when many real estate agents went backwards or closed their doors. “Domain is a leading player within the property industry and is constantly investing in new initiatives to help agents. The team is very proactive and we want to be part of it.” Note figures resource Nielson Market Intelligence 10 December to December 11.

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large enclosed backyard with room for another large shed, a double carport under the main roof with roller doors, roller shutters on the windows, a large gabled roof entertaining area with fernery, and a garden shed with concrete floor. There is a 30x20 Colorbond shed, and two double-gate access to the backyard for the boat, caravan and cars. Beautifully manicured, the front garden is easycare designed. The property is situated in a nice modern street and is on a large corner allotment of about 1257 square metres.

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Summer fun for families SPEND hot days in your own resort, with a sparkling in-ground pool to enjoy, spa bath and a fabulous undercover entertaining area surrounded by tall sea-side palms. This lovely Tanunda home has a natural feel with highlights of stone, slate and timber and comprises four bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan living area. Situated opposite the Langmeil Road Reserve and on a corner allotment with rear shelter for the caravan, this property is positioned perfectly for privacy and to keep kids happy all the year round. Hardwearing, easycare and always in style, lighter-toned slate floors feature throughout the hallways and family living space of this home. All the bedrooms boast built-in storage and both bathrooms are timelessly neutral. A striking timber kitchen is at the homes’ heart equipped with a double wall oven, 900mm gas cooktop, dishwasher, abundant cupboard space, plus a meals bench area where friends and family can gather for a casual chat. Glass doors slide across to open the interior up to the outdoor oasis and to the relaxing influence of water. Entertaining and barbecues are accompanied by views across the property’s palm-edged pool and its lush lawn surrounds. Creating an aquatic haven for yearround enjoyment, the inviting inground spa is gas heated and positioned under its own gabled pergola. A flourishing fern garden to the side creates a tranquil corner. Throughout, quality pool fencing securely frames all water zones. So well planned, this home’s

At a glance... Where: 5 Carl Drive, Tanunda. Feature: Aquatic haven for year-round enjoyment. Price: $359,000 - $375,000. Inspect: Sunday, March 11. When: 1pm - 1.30pm. Agent: Homburg Real Estate. RLA:219152. Contact: David Braunack on 0418 841 349 or 8563 2599.

backyard is full of surprises. There’s shelter for up to four vehicles with a double carport and 13m x 3m caravan port to the rear, a massive 45,000 litres of rainwater storage, a tool shed (with concrete floor, power and light) and a second yard ideal for the sandpit, cubby house and trampoline. Sub-surface watering systems operate on both mains and the rainwater supply and drippers have been placed throughout to quench the garden beds. Hardy plants, selected for both ease of care and visual appeal, include the kangaroo paw and native irises. With its natural accents and stunning outdoor surrounds, corner position and barely noticeable neighbours, provision for children and outlook onto the parklands opposite, this property caters for the whole family and offers a truly unbeatable lifestyle package at the price.

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The offering of Crawleys presents an outstanding opportunity for farm build in a highly regarded agricultural area renowned for reliably producing high yielding crops. An easily managed parcel of land, (100 acres) suited to a variety of cropping enterprises including hay growing, mixed cereals, legumes and various livestock options to capture the strength of the sheep and lamb markets. Crawleys is a well located property with a history of reliable returns. This is a rare opportunity to purchase land that has been held by the same family for over 50 years. Hambours Real Estate are privileged to sell the parcel of land in a tightly held area of good country.

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TOP: Dive into the inviting in-ground pool in the Tanunda house on a corner allotment.

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MIDDLE: This four-bedroom Tanunda home has a striking timber kitchen.

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An eye to the future At a glance... Where: 73 Greenock Road, Nuriootpa. Features: Stylish modern living. Price: $285,000. Open: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA: 198199. Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or 8562 4650.

stainless-steel underbench electric oven and gas cooktop and rangehood, stainless-steel dishwasher and overhead cupboards for valuable storage. The modern kitchen is adjacent to the open-plan family room and creates a very welcoming space for entertainment. The inside of the house has been painted with fresh crisp neutral colours to enhance the light reflecting around the open-plan living area, adding to its sense of spaciousness. The main bathroom features classic tiling, a large shower recess, vanity and a beautiful deep bathtub. All this on an easycare allotment of about 395 square metres.

Right out of the box IN ONE home at Earlwood in New South Wales, dynamic design is simplicity itself. There wouldn't be too many families with three children and an exuberant labrador who could live in a minimalist house complete with white walls and surfaces. However, Gayle and Darren Macbeth with Montana, 13, Callan, 10, and Darci, 8, do so with serenity in their new Earlwood house, built to replace a failing 1920s cottage. “A lot of people are scared of a minimalist environment and offer suggestions about what we could do with our bare walls,” Gayle says of their home. “But close friends walk in and comment, ‘Gosh, this is so you and Darren.’ It works for us and we live better without the chaos of clutter.” When they first approached architect Neil Mackenzie, the couple requested ‘a big white box’. “Neil used this as a starting point but modified our ideas so that the house would be sympathetic to its neighbours,” Darren says. Mackenzie adds that the resultant cubic design is simple yet dynamic. “With its abstract elements, the house sits comfortably - albeit slightly defiantly - in its suburban streetscape,” he says. The front elevation features fibrecement panels treated to a light, warm-grey Murobond cement paint. This contrasts with the dramatic, darker roof of charcoal-stained, lightweight plywood cladding. “The roof wraps down and brackets the living spaces, holding and cantilevering them above the cedarclad base,” the architect says. The different exterior surfaces are www.barossaherald.com.au

temptingly tactile. Walking to the back of the house, Darren runs his hands over the plywood walls. “The feel is grainy and sand-like,” he says before moving to the building's southern side, where an expanse of grooved plywood wall is, unexpectedly, rough-sawn rather than smooth finished. Being close to its neighbours, the house has been designed to look inward in order to enclose its private spaces. With a sunken garage below, the open-plan kitchen and living-dining areas on the ground floor directly access a loggia, garden and pool through glass sliders. Up the blackbutt stairs - a favourite impromptu family gathering spot - a walkway on the first level opens to four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a breakaway kids' music/study area next to the landing. From the western end of the passage is a sight line right through to the window in Montana's front bedroom and out across district views. On the grey day Domain visited, the house was infused with light. A bank of highlight louvre windows - dubbed ‘the snorkel’ by the couple - faces north and funnels light down into the ground floor living spaces while also providing ventilation. This elevation also has slot and highlight windows to ensure privacy while maximising northern light. The south has few windows while the eastern street frontage features a composition of smaller aluminiumframed windows. “In the old house, we had to have lights on 24/7. Now we almost need sunnies on inside,” Gayle quipped.

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THIS brand new impressively stylish and modern home is conveniently located in popular Nuriootpa, and within easy distance to shops and facilities. This attractive property is located at 73 Greenock Road, Nuriootpa and has many fine features and will appeal to those requiring a modern stylish three-bedroom home. Designed by Mackenzie Quality Homes and planned for the future, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is spacious enough for family living or convenient enough for a single or couple to enjoy a relaxed lifestyle. The single garage with an electric roller door has a secure access into the home and the rear alfresco area provides ample room to entertain family and friends. The main bedroom features an ensuite and a walk-through wardrobe, while bedrooms two and three have built-in robes and share the main bathroom. There is plenty of space to accommodate visitors or family. The home is spacious, light and bright, and the open-plan living room leads out to the backyard via sliding doors, creating a wonderful, spacious indoor/outdoor space to relax and entertain. The key element is the kitchen, which is well-appointed with new

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TOP: The quality Homestead-built Freeling home.

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ABOVE: The living area of the impressive house.

THIS quality Homestead-built home in Freeling is situated on a 1372 square metre allotment. It offers a large formal entry, formal lounge and dining with bay window. The master bedroom has a built-in robe, stylish and large ensuite with a spa and a double shower. Bedrooms two, three and four are extra large and have built-in robes and ceiling fans. All bedrooms also have Austar connected. The house has a lovely three-way bathroom and a generous size laundry. It has been well thought-out with lovely 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 and plenty of storage - room for everything. The family and dining area is modern and stylish with double doors leading through to the games room which has glass doors leading out onto the stunning saltwater solar-heated pool. There is a three-car garage under the main roof, about 32,000l of rainwater storage, and two 3phs split-system air conditioners in the house for heating and cooling. A large entertainment area overlooks the pool complete with a bar and woodfire pizza oven, a large lawn area and side access for trailers or caravans with a high clearance lean-to off the shed. Priced at $490,000, call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777 to arrange an inspection.

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Attractive modern family home on 18 acres with quality improvements 4 bdrms with ensuite to master bdrm & BIR’s in all bdrms. Large paved u/c entertaining area overlooking the rural vista. Good shedding & low maintenance gardens. Well fenced, ideal for horses or other stock. Elevated position providing fantastic rural views to enjoy the country lifestyle. Peaceful, private location mins to Kapunda and just 20 mins drive to Gawler. Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 www.barossaherald.com.au

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DEFINITELY worth a look is this great investment opportunity and all offers will be presented. This is a rare opportunity in Elizabeth Park in stage four of a five-stage council facelift. Make no mistake, Elizabeth Park is an up and coming area. Here are two three-bedroom homes on two titles, comprising of a combined total of about 2000 square metres, at 17-19 Hayles Road. Both properties are currently rented and returning $230 perweek each, with tenants who wish to stay long term and will sign lease agreements for the

next three-five years. An ideal situation to invest in property for a rental return with the added advantage of being able to sub-divide in the future with all the necessary council consents. Drawings have been done for seven properties on these two blocks. There would be two fourbedroom and five threebedroom homes. This is a great opportunity and is priced to sell. For more details contact the agent, Michael Molloy (pictured) from RE/MAX Living on 0416 547 101 or 8255 6661.

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

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

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

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

Looking for the WOW factor? This property definitely has it. Set on a large corner allotment (842m2) this beautiful home offers 4 bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk-in robe, remaining 3 brms all with matching built-in robes, formal lounge, open kitchen/family/dine combined plus games room. With superb fittings throughout the home oozes quality. Serviced by ducted air-conditioning, gas heating and split system reverse cycle. The gardens are fully established and easily maintained with drippers and sub-surface irrigation. Together with full length pergola, 20x20 shed/workshop, rainwater storage and side access. This wonderful home is sure to tick all the boxes without doubt a “Dream Property”.

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TANUNDA SHOW SATURDAY 10TH MARCH Tanunda Oval 8.30 am - 4.30 pm

HILARIOUS COMEDIAN: Ross Noble brings a brand new tour, Nonsensory Overload to Australia, with a visit to the Barossa tomorrow night (Thursday). Nonsensory Overload is Noble back fresh from his travels, doing what he does best; spinning forth hilarious nonsense for your amusement. Now is your chance to see one of the best live comics working internationally. The show kicks off at the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre, Tanunda, at 8pm. Tickets are priced from $44.90. For more details contact 8561 4299.

Admission Charges: $7 adults (16 yrs +), $5 pensioner, $2 children (5-16 yrs), U5 years free Family Membership: 2 Adults & 3 Children - Tickets $15 (Note - Available only prior to show day Office Hours: This week - 9.30am to 7.00pm On Show Day - 7.00am to 5.00pm, Phone (08) 8563 2211

Horse Events start on the Oval. Ponies, Galloways, Hacks, Harness, Standard Breed, Show Hunter .

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Side Shows SA Police Historical Vehicles Animal Nursery Australian ‘Year of the Farmer’ Road Show Judging of Dairy Goats – Near Bilyara Road gate entrance Judging of Sheep – Behind Show Hall Pet Section – Behind Show Hall Show Hall closes for judging. Reopens at around 11.30am The Kegelbahn Cup – ‘Knockout’ competition at the Kegel Clubhouse. ‘Splodge’ – Fun for kids! On the Oval, near Grandstand. Free play dough modelling activities and craft for children. Tanunda Town Band Entertainment Tent Barossa Dogs – In front of the Show Hall. Judging of ‘Old Timer’, ‘Best Trick’, ‘New Kid on The Block’, ‘Obedience Challenge’ and ‘Obstacle Course’. Alpaca Display – Trader Site area Ravellos Circus - Located near the Entertainment Tent, next to the Show Hall. See clowning, performing dogs, juggling and plate spinning! ‘Smart Dogs’, in front of the Show Hall. Come and see a demonstration of canine obedience and agility. Tanunda Town Band – Entertainment Tent Wobbles The Clown – Entertainment Tent. Lots of laughs, magic tricks and silly gags for the whole family! ‘Magpie Café’ - In the Football Clubrooms behind the Grandstand. Barossa gourmet food and wine, dine-in. Ravellos Circus - (see 10am details) State Hand Milking Competition – On the Oval in front of Grandstand. Competitors have just 2 minutes to milk – who will have the heaviest bucket?? Opening of the Show Hall Arts, Crafts/Needlework, Cookery, Wool, Preserves, Grapes, Vegetables, Fruit, Floral Art, Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Home Brew Beer, Amateur Wine, Photography, Children’s Work, School Displays, Agriculture Bureau Display Log Chopping Events start Underhand, Standing Block, Hard Hit events for Open & Novice axemen Junior Cooking Session – In the Show Hall. Children will prepare and cook their best Barossa Gourmet BBQ Dish in 30 minutes with John Hughes, Master Chef Australia contestant Angela Easson – Entertainment Tent, Acoustic duo. Blues/Country/Rock Barossa Valley Gymnastics Club On the Oval, near Grandstand. Dazzling gymnastic skills on show! SA Rotegrutze Championship – Open judging in the Show Hall. SA German Yeast Cake Championship – Show Hall Barossa Valley Gymnastics Club (see 1pm details) Wobbles The Clown Entertainment Tent Amateur Winemaking– Trophy Presentation on Show Hall stage Angela Easson – Entertainment Tent Kegel Bahn – Come & Try sessions Kegel Clubhouse. A traditional sport in the Barossa for around 150 years Produce Auction - Lone Pine Agricultural Bureau Held side of Show Hall stage

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Spend tonight with Aussie comedian Kevin Wilson DESCRIBED as one of the funniest singer/songwriters of Australia, tonight (Wednesday) Kevin Bloody Wilson performs in the Barossa. His Goin’ Bush tour, featuring special guest Australia’s own Jenny Talia makes camp at the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre with tickets still available. His songs are as unique as the man himself, with an insight and sing-along quality that appeals to all ages and races. They completely cross international boundaries and cultural backgrounds. You’re bound to recognise either yourself or someone you know in a Kevin Bloody Wilson song. His songs are not written with saccharin-sweetened ink and they sound as they are meant to sound. His humour is as hard and dry as his outback heritage. The Kevin Bloody Wilson story started in

his hometown of Kalgoorlie with Kev simply performing self-penned compositions for his mates and buddies in bar rooms, pool halls and pubs. In just a few short years, and largely by word of mouth, Kev now plays to sell-out concert venues worldwide. His bar stool philosophies, humour and values have translated instantly and readily from those early outback beginnings to the world’s most prestigious venues, including Las Vegas and the London Palladium, and have earned him hundreds and thousands of loyal fans. For ticket prices and further details, contact Barossa Arts and Convention Centre on 8561 4299.

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Blast from the past The public is invited to be part of this unique show on Saturday, March 31. Bring along a picnic supper with tables reserved on request. Wines will be served by Whistler Wines, and coffee, tea and dessert by Ai Made It. Tickets are $30 available from the Barossa Music Centre, Tanunda, or phone Vicki on 0417 084 191.

Take a trip down memory lane FOR fans of Marilyn Monroe be sure to secure tickets to The ‘M’ Girl. The show will be held at the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre on Wednesday, March 14. It stars Dolly Lee, who uncannily portrays the role of Marilyn, with Kim Clark as Richard Meryman, the life journalist who was the last person to conduct an interview with Marilyn. Experience the journey of how ‘The M Girl’ became a star, exploring Marilyn’s frustrations of not being taken seriously as an actor and her determination to achieve perfection. Dolly wears authentic copies of Marilyn’s most famous gowns.

The show features archival footage and many of the songs that made Marilyn famous. Be prepared to be taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and memories as ‘Marilyn’ performs at 11am, with morning tea at 10.30am. The Barossa Arts and Convention Centre Matinee Program has been running for several years and has proven to be popular. Although a short series in 2012, the programing has been more selective. Dolly Lee presented ‘Dolly is Doris’ in 2011 and was very well received So, if you are looking for another great morning out then phone 8561 4299.

Touch of Irish IT WILL be all things green for those who attend the Gawler Charity Dance on Saturday, March 17. That’s because the Gawler Charity Dance committee will be holding a St Patrick’s Day dance at the Grenville Centre, Playford Boulevard at Elizabeth. To make the evening more authentic, dancers are asked to wear a touch of green. Revision of dances will start at 7.30pm. This part of the evening is run to enable dancers to learn new steps or brush up on dancing skills. The full dance program will be held from 8pm to 11.30pm and involves the old style and new Vogue dances. Entertainment includes live music by musician Peter Hutchins, a door, lucky spot and raffle prizes handed out at intervals during the night. Admission is $7 plus a plate of supper to share. Gawler Charity Dances are held every third Saturday of the month with profits made from the enjoyable nights donated to a selected charity. So come along and support the St Patrick’s Day dance and don’t forget to bring your friends along.

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Country Music Star Melinda Schneider Presents DORIS Saturday 31st March at Her Majesty’s Theatre at 3pm

VICTORIA’S MORNINGTON PENINSULA September 24th to October 2nd. Look for advert on page 9 for some of the intinerary.

Thursday 8th March, Thursday 12th April, Tuesday 24th April - ALL BOOKED OUT

20 DAY TOP END TOUR Calling for expressions of interest. Adelaide to Darwin to Broome, JuneJuly 2013.

Sunday 3rd June - Barmera Markets

THE NUTCRACKER ON ICE Thursday 19th July at the Festival Centre 1pm performance At last, the JERSEY BOYS are coming to Adelaide October-November 2012 - Those interested please contact us. FOR ENQUIRIES & BOOKINGS & ITINERARIES PHONE

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He writes about mates, ratbags, races, places, weddings, parties and funny stuff, which turn out to be really good stories. He is also known for rolling up to a stage and making it the centre of the universe for any audience. Mick can also talk the leg off an old chair, and play the backside off a guitar.

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DO YOU remember popular 90s band Parties, Weddings, Anything? Well the band’s front man Mick Thomas (right) heads his own show this month during the popular Candlelight Concert series hosted in the Barossa Regional Gallery, Tanunda. Mick has been said to have some secret magic to his writing.

Wednesday 23rd May “A BIG CELEBRATION” Celebrate what? Come and see.

Monday 25th June - Winter Christmas Luncheon Cruise

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What a Man’s Gotta Do – Fri, 11th May 8pm Puttin’ on the Ritz - Tues, 29th May 11am

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THE ‘M’ GIRL Matinee

The story of Marilyn Monroe from her highlights to her darkest last days. This is a journey of how the M Girl became a star, exploring Marilyn’s frustrations of not being taken seriously as an actor and her determination to achieve perfection. Featuring authentic copies of Marilyn’s most famous gowns along with archival footage.

Wednesday, 14th March 11am Tickets $22.50 (Includes Morning Tea at 10.30am)

ALADDIN

GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD

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

Elton John Tribute - Dinner & Show Come dine on stage and get up close and personal with the Flaming Sambucas as they take you on a journey through time, performing timeless songs of Elton John whilst also telling the story along the way. Laced with beautiful costumes, humour, the Grand Piano and a mix of vocals, this will be a night to remember! Be quick as tickets are limited.

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

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Saturday, 17th March 7pm Includes 2 Course Dinner & Show $59.90

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WIN A TYRE & WHEEL PACKAGE VOUCHER WORTH $1000

THERE are some classic pieces of motoring machinery that are not long for this world. My favourite car was a Chrysler VC Valiant I bought for the princely sum of $1000 from the son of an auto electrician. Obviously the son and his old man were not on talking terms because I still had to occasionally crank the engine by shorting out the starter motor when I wanted to fire the longstroke slant six into life. That aside, there was a bit of that car I just adored - the foot-operated high-beam dip switch. Driving the sweeping, moon-dappled country roads at night introduced the driver's equivalent of a mad St Vitus dance as my left foot explored what was left of the somewhat rusted-out firewall, cloaked in its crudely cut carpet ripped out of someone's house, by the looks of it - for the dipper in the face of oncoming traffic. The modern-day car just can't replicate that satisfying ‘click-click’ of the foot-operated dip switch. Nowadays, it's a gentle flick of the indicator stalk that, while a lot more convenient, is a lot less satisfying.

But it's not just that dip switch. Many more once-common sights, forms and functions are slowly disappearing from the radar with the advent of the modern motor car. Here's our pick of them. Wind-up windows: In the old days, before the magic button, car windows used to go up and down via a handle you had to rotate. Spare tyres: Fuel economy hangs like the sword of Damocles over one of the few things the bean counters haven't got their hands on yet. Spare tyres add weight. Weight increases fuel use. Therefore, car makers reckon in the interests of saving a cupful of fuel between refills we should be happy with a can of goo and an air compressor. Car keys: The key ring for my much-loved VC Valiant consisted of one large key for the driver's door and ignition, another one for the boot, one for the fuel cap and yet another funny little one to pop out the stub of the radio antenna if it was fully retracted. Keys these days can alternatively flip, fold, unlock and allow cars to start wirelessly, or look like a work of art. Individual keys can even set up the driver's seat for different people, remembering the settings in their tiny electronic brains.

HOW DO I ENTER? For your chance to WIN a Tyre & Wheel Package Voucher worth $1000, thanks to Bridgestone Select Nuriootpa & the Herald, simply get your hands on an entry form & keep an eye out for the 12 scrambled words in our fortnightly Drive (Motoring Section) over the coming weeks.

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Features that have already disappeared 1. Pop-up headlights: They were all the rage in the '80s but aerodynamics, complexity and aesthetics killed them off. 2. Antennas: The days of pop-up antennas are long gone, with shark fin or stubby whip antennas now the norm. They're increasingly being built into windows. 3. Cassette Decks: Usually you have to buy a fairly old secondhand car to get one. Or a new Lexus. 4. Shakers and air filters: Direct fuel injection has killed off the carburettor. It also killed off the visual dressing associated. 5. Chokes: The era of automatic chokes means there's no wrestling with cold idle speeds - or finding the engine racing at the traffic lights because you've forgotten to push the choke in. 6. Four-wheel steering: Once seen as a great way to improve handling and make parking easier but these days it's a victim of cost cutting and weight reduction. 7. Touch-up paint: Remember when you used to get the tiny tin of paint for any dings or scrapes? It's succumbed to the bean counters, who have discovered it didn't sell any more cars and cost a few bucks. 8. Bench seat: The demise of the bench seat has meant snuggling up to the driver has passed into motoring folklore. 9. Temperature gauge: Remember when there used to be a separate gauge for water and/or oil temperature? These days it's usually a warning light - blue for cold, red for hot. 10. Lap-only seatbelts: It's a sad reflection that local design rules still allow these but, thankfully, no major manufacturers uses them.

ENTRY FORM

The first 3 scrambled words are: 1. OFRSEENIT 2. NURAZAT 3. EZOTPAN

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Cool coupe meets smart hatch

Wheels & Tyres Great Value From $65 EXCITING: The new Hyundai Veloster and Veloster Plus. Third door Veloster combines the style of a coupe and the functionality of a hatchback, while also incorporating an additional kerb-side door. Hyundai’s fresh take implements a conventionally hinged rear (third) door on the kerb-side of the Veloster, providing safe and ready access to the surprisingly spacious rear seats. The kerb-side rear door handle is hidden to maintain an uncompromised visual flow. Interior The Veloster’s commanding exterior is echoed with a powerful and poised in-cabin environment.

Inside, the centre stack fascia and controls resemble a sport bike fuel tank with air vents inspired by motorcycle tailpipes and a floor console mirroring the seat of a bike. The interior is finished with modern metallic-look accents around the centre console, door handles, air vents and gear stick. The Supervision Instrument Cluster (Veloster plus models), featuring Hyundai’s signature blue back-lighting, provides greater clarity for the driver while a large centre display (blue/white dot matrix) provides a wide array of trip information for the driver.

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HYUNDAI Motor Company Australia has launched the latest addition to the Hyundai range – the all-new Veloster, further demonstrating Hyundai’s philisophy of “New Thinking. New Possiblities.” The Veloster challenges conventional design theories, offering a unique forward-hinged third door for easy rear-seat access located on the passenger side of the car and a single door on the driver’s side. The Veloster echoes the company’s ‘fluidic design’ language and marries the style of a coupe with the functionality of a hatchback. Veloster offers an exciting alternative in the sports-car segment. Featuring the latest Hyundai advanced technologies, Veloster balances comfort, space safety and fuel efficiency with a focus on fun. Design concept The Veloster’s unique design takes inspiration from a highperformance sport bike. Distinctive black A-pillars give the glass a motorcycle helmet visor appearance, while at the front an aggressive interpretation of Hyundai’s signature hexagonal front grille and bonnet scoop detailing complete the look. In profile the Veloster features “fluidic sculpture” character lines, muscular wheel arches, body colour door handles and mirrors, and wraparound headlights and taillights. Veloster’s dynamic rear design has a distinctive glass hatch, dual centre chrome exhaust tips, and black lower fascia complementing the assertive front fascia.

Key features of the all-new Veloster range • All-new Gamma 1.6-litre four-cylinder gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine • All-new six-speed double-clutch transmission (DCT) developed by Hyundai • Fuel economy from 6.4l/100km (combined) and CO2 rating of 151 g/km* • Australian tuned suspension and steering • 5-star ANCAP safety rating • Six airbags across the range • Vehicle stability management (VSM) with electronic stability control (ESC) and traction control system (TCS) • Tyre pressure monitoring system • Daytime running lamps (DRL) • Automatic dusk sensing headlamps • Cruise control • ‘Dimension’ premium audio system featuring four speakers, two tweeters, centre speaker, sub-woofer, external amplifier and AUX/USB input • 7" LCD touch screen with DivX MP3 CD player and AM/FM radio tuner • Rear view camera (integrated into 7" LCD) • Rear park assist • Front and rear passenger side power windows • Push button start with proximity smart key (Veloster + models)

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2011 MITSUBISHI ASX WAGON Auto, crusie, CD, air cond, tint, S315-AOJ

$

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AS GOOD AS NEW: Scase Automotive owners Jason and Scott are renowned for their repair work. Pictured right, a Ford Falcon ready for a makeover and above, the finished product. THE new car force in Kapunda, Scase Automotive is pleased to welcome back mechanic Grant Pfitzner. A legend under the bonnet, Grant is back servicing cars, trucks, bikes, boats, diesel engines, engine rebuilds and diff reconditioning. Scase Automotive owners Jason Grain and Scott Tipler concentrate on the crash repair/paint side of the business while Grant works his magic on the mechanical side. As well as crash repairs to vehicles Jason and Scott are also able to do structural repairs to farm trailers and horse boxes as well as custom paint jobs on pretty much anything - cars, motorbikes, trailers, boats, jet skis you name it they can do it. The boys have a background in the aircraft industry from structural to mechanical to fabrication and understand the desire for efficient working vehicles. And they offer the best value for money in town and when you drop in to see them ask about a servicing

discount card. It is Jason and Scott’s belief the company’s ‘old-school’ methods, traditions to their quality of work and attention to detail that is attracting customers from all around the region. Scase Automotive are the only locals who offer rust repairs and removal, same-day air conditioning servicing, auto electrical for trailer plus structural additions or repairs to trailers. They also offer custom fibre glassing, vinyl stickers and decals and specialise in custom jobs. They can even search out cars or special vehicles for customers. Ask the boys about DIY engine degreasing and cleaning and a tow truck service is now available. Call 0407 958 288 after hours. Scase Automotive is an MTA approved repairer. So for all you vehicle needs contact Scase Automotive on 8566 2435 or pop into the workshop at 3 Grey Street, Kapunda.

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All Nissan vehicles come with 3 year/100,000km warranty and 3 year 24 hour roadside assistance. Nissan reserves the right to withdraw, vary or extend any offer.

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#ABN Holders only. Maximum recommended driveaway price including 12 months registration, 12 months CTP, stamp duty, other applicable statutory charges and dealer delivery. Metallic paint $495 extra. Price will vary from dealer to dealer. ºTo approved commercial applicants of Nissan Financial Services Australia Pty Ltd, ACL 391464. Offer valid for vehicles ordered and delivered by March 31, 2012. Only at participating Dealers. First repayment: July 2012. Interest applies for entire loan period. Terms and conditions apply. Offer excludes Rental Fleet buyers. ‡Applies to the first 12x10,000kms scheduled service intervals for up to 6 years/120,000kms (whichever occurs first). Some exclusions apply. Ask your Nissan Dealer or visit nissan.com.au/cpstcs for full terms and conditions.

3 Grey Street, Kapunda 8566 2435

MVD 1433

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

HELBIG, Nella (nee Droegemueller) God willing she will be 100 on the 12th March. Congratulations. Love from all your family.

COMPUTER work stn, as new, 2 tier (cnr unit) very functionable 1200mm wide $95. Giveaway bar has pine front suit pergola /shack. 3 pine bar stools with padded seats and back rests $25 each. Ph 85623710

are thrilled to anHarry James on 24th Ashford Hospital. A for Diana & Roger,

DINING TABLE Pine, 1.8m x 1m. 45mm thick top. $80. Coffee table 550 x 1200. Very solid, dark colour, $35. Both ex display home. Girls single bed tubular. $35 Ph: 85810684

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 WH1798324

BIRTHDAYS

CLOCKS modern battery operated all as new. Grandfather with Westminster chimes in wooden cabinet. Wall Clock, pendulum & Westminster chimes. Seiko Japan's top brand - wall clock. Seiko mantel clock, pendulum under dome. Other clocks as also watches for sale. Please phone Ted on 8562 2384.

NIEMZ (nee Gill) Belinda and Aaron nounce the arrival of February, 2012, at gorgeous grandson Belinda & Peter.

DOG KENNEL - colourbond & steel (suit small dog) . Great condition. $20 ROLA RACKS suit tradesman $30 Ph:85642874

A little ray of sunshine came into this world 21 years ago by the name of Cindy. What a pleasure to have her as our daughter and sister. Happy birthday for the 9th March. Love Dad, Mum and Celeste.

IN MEMORIAM WENDT, David Kingsley 13.11.43 - 5.3.2011 In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father. A year has passed and not a day goes by that we don't think of you. Its hard with out you, life is not the same. You will always be loved and remembered in our hearts forever. All our love Lorraine and Mark. Resting peacefully in God's loving care.

DOMESTIC farm, pool and spa pump repairs. Complete workshop facilities also for electric fence energisers. New units, conversions to solar, tapes and insulators. Qualified tradesman. Ag Power Williamstown Road, Cockatoo Valley. 0408820024 ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200 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. HALF PRICE SALE - Great Revival Shop, Kavel Arcade, Tanunda. Monday 5th March to Sunday 24th March. Open Mon Sat 9.30am-4.00pm. Sundays 1.00pm-4.00pm. All profits from sale of pre-loved clothng suport local services. HAY OATEN WHEATEN Hay from $35 roll Phone Peter & Bev Grocke 0429 694 058 or 8563 2113

VAUGHAN, Andrew (Andy) 28.2.85 - 11.3.05 Nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps Andy near. A wonderful son, brother and friend. Love Mum and Craig (Saegenschnitter), Dad and Trudy, and sisters Sarah & Abby.

FOR SALE 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

LAYER CHICKS Isa Browns, whites and blacks Mareks and I.B. vaccinated, hatching on Tuesday 6th March, $3.80 each. Hillier Poultry 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 MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350

BIG SQUARE SILA FARM quality bale twine. Extra strength - Extra length. 2,550 metres per pack $88. Available now at Landmark Gawler - Ph: 85222266

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

16 x 20”

$5 OFF!

$12 PASSPORT PHOTOS (Aus. Only)

One voucher per person Expires March 31st 2012

Canvas Prints

5x7” Receive 10% OFF Enlargements any order over $100

20 or more 50c ea Digital Kiosks only

Expires March 31st 2012

Expires March 31st 2012

FOR SALE

• Bins • Posts • Hose • Rotary Hoe 14 PVC Bins (L 120cm x W 120cm x H 90cm) $140 ea

Phone Brenton at Tarac on 0409 282 708. www.tarac.com.au 1800253

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

120 Treated Posts (L 2.5m x D 75-100mm) $5.85 ea

PETS

60 Treated Posts (L2.5m x D 100-125mm) $9 ea 90 Treated Posts (L 3m x D 100-25mm) $15 ea

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

100 rolls Dripline 2.0L/H Hose (50m/roll, holes 750mm apart, D20mm) Half Price. Rotary Hoe - 5hp, MTD, made in USA, hand operated, uses ULP. $900 ono

FIT N FURRY Personal pet walking, activities, homecare. Aged & Disability concessions available. Nuriootpa surrounds Ph: 0433925964 or 85657169

Contact Bob Lindenthal

0418 830 881 South Australia

PRINT TO Custom Picture Framing PRINTS GET 20% OFF 6x4 only $1 ea ALL MOULDING ANY QUANTITY PRICES

Expires March 31st 2012

24EXP FILM PROCESS

$12 Oneonlyset

One voucher per order Expires March 31st 2012

GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINTER X Kelpie female pup,10 weeks old. Ph: 85811131 WOODEN DINING TABLE. Good condition. Kapunda Ph: 85663420

14 Metal Bins (L 120cm x W 120cm x H 90cm) Half Price

Expires March 16th 2012

CD BURN

$8.00 Digital Only

Expires March 31st 2012

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

Looking to enhance your current program cost effectively? Improve it naturally with TPR and steam distilled grape marc soil conditioners to suit acidic or alkaline soil types. Ideal for broad acre, citrus, stone fruit and undervine mulching applications. Weed free with slow release macro and micro minerals. Truck pick up only from Nuriootpa by prior arrangement.

TO GIVEAWAY

shop 35a Murray Street Nuriootpa 5255 www.wix.com/barossasupersnaps/framing P. 8562 1130

Expires March 31st 2012

BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222

WRECKING

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

Barossa Super Snaps

Metallic Print

TANK SPECIALS Team Corr Tank 1000L rivergum was $515 - NOW $270 - 1 only Team Corr Tank 3000L beige Was $894 NOW $680 - 1 only. Team Water Diverter beige Was$198 NOW $150 - 1 only. Team Water Diverter merino Was $198 NOW $150 - 1 only. Team Corr Tank 9000L mist green squat Was $1,578 NOW $1,329 - 1 only. Team Corr tank 900L heritage green Was $486 NOW $370 - 1 only. Team Corr tank 1000L birch grey Was $515 NOW $390 - 1 only. Vrot Tank 5000L green Was $1,650 NOW $1,200 - 1 only. Vrot Tank 5000L beige Was $1,650 NOW $1,200 - 1 only. Landmark - Gawler 85222266 Landmark Kapunda - 85662865

Soil need a boost?

1799755

NEWBERY, Cindy

FOR SALE

1800376

BIRTH NOTICES

HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020 HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542

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

FOR RENT EVANSTON GARDENS High security, large verandah & patio, carport, open space kitchen & living. Air con., gas heating. $280 p.w. Ph: Lyn 0403332432

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

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10 & 11 MARCH from 8am. Wild Street, Williamstown. Furniture, ex-mechanic tools, household items, Ford Courier ute plus more.

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

KAPUNDA Beck St 8am. Old wares, household. Saturday SATURDAY 10th. 3 Crane Street, Kapunda. 9am start. Netball & basketball hoops, swimming pools, 1 large, 1 small, 2 x shaggy rugs, girls clothes (all sizes), 2 x pews, market umbrella, drum set, 6x6 metre shed, lounge set. Ph: 0439666644

Community Helpers Inc DONATIONS

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For our Tanunda Shop 119 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786

Working for Carers Link and other charities

PRINTING & ADVERTISING FRANCHISE

Ever wanted to own your own printing business and advertising magazine? Become part of the successful In Review Magazine group, which has the largest combined circulation in SA. Franchise areas available now in parts of Adelaide and the Barossa Valley. For a price of just $8000 + GST, you can take over one of In Review’s existing magazines, which includes the rights to also sell print and promotional material. Low operational costs with you only needing a vehicle, mobile and computer and our Graphic team do all the artwork for you. You get full training and support, and your earnings can be upward of $120,000pa. First in first served. Call Justin now on

0410 940 423 or email justin@inreviewmag.com.au

WANTED

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

COMING EVENTS

ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117 ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117 CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694

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0404 856 309 MOTOR VEHICLES

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

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Need Help? Contact 83463255 Meeting: Friday's - C.W.A. Building Kapunda - 8pm. IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH, DE-STRESS YOUR LIFE Join a Meditation Class or Group Class - Tuesdays 1.15pm to 2.45pm Gawler Group - 1st & 3rd Thursday of month 7pm Kapunda NOT SURE WHICH? Phone Jy 0409131038

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

U9/U11/U13 Player Registration Night Thursday 8th March 5.00 – 6.30 pm at Nuriootpa Football Clubrooms If unable to attend please notify Stuart Roennfeldt Ph. 0429956837 Please bring proof of age for new players Subs are due and to be paid on the night.

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

Family service deposit: $50 per family which will be refunded upon completion of a shift in the canteen or the BBQ Children: $60. Discounts apply for 3 or more children in a family. Family Membership: $125 (for two non-playing Adults and two playing children aged below 17.5 years – includes passes to home games.)

PERSONAL

Childrens club shirts available for fitting and ordering at the registration night. $30 per shirt payable with the order. The footy boot box will be open. Please bring any unwanted footy boots and feel free to take any boots that may fit your children. No charge for any boots taken. 1st aid volunteers are required. Training can be provided.

I'll get you everytime 1902 267 123 $2.48pm pay/mobex CC: 1300 306 117

Training dates will be advised upon registration.

MARKETS Lyndoch Kies Winery this Sunday 11th 9.30 - 2.30. Fresh produce and variety stalls. Sites $10.Glenda 85633181

General Towing, breakdowns, caravans, boats, farm machinery

CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215

Nuriootpa Rover Football Club

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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

MT. PLEASANT area. Unrushed & personal 4 gents who prefer private. 0466964374 Sweet, Passionate, Caring, Friendly, Exotic, Sexy personality txt Jess to 0400 390 440 $4.25/msg pair Help1300306250

Australian Red Cross Truro & District branch

HALF PRICE SALE of preloved fashions! Open March 14th, 15th & 16th, 23rd & 30th.

10am- 3pm

New stock daily Truro Town Hall

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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

COMING EVENTS

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

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GARAGE SALES

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CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

10 March 2012, 5.00 pm

COMMODORE VT Series II Sedan, auto, alloys, reg. till July. WMI-963 $2,950 Ph: 0411475151

Barossa Brewery & Brasserie

MAZDA Bravo dual cab ute. 1997. Lots of extras. VXA-022 $4,500 ono. Ph: 85811834

CARAVANS, TRAILERS & VISCOUNT CARAVAN 18' tandem wheel 8 berth with bunk, very clean good condition, no leaks, great family van or spare room $4900 ono vin no. A6934 0421853534

CARAVANS

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2006 OLYMPIC CHAMPION 18'6", Tandem, Shower, toilet, A/C, M/W, Q/B, T.V. DVD, Radio-CD, 3 way fridge. Gas cook top & grill, roll out awning and annexe. Excellent condition. $38,250 ono. Ph: 0410782123 or 85631367

SHARE ACCOMMODATION REQUIRE PERSON to share house Gawler South. Ph: 0488617455 www.barossaherald.com.au

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POSITIONS VACANT

Call to discuss (08) 8562 2122 1798646

TLH is a large Residential Aged Care facility with a Christian philosophy of care and excellent working environment. REGISTERED NURSE RN for permanent afternoon and night shifts. 10 shifts / 4 week roster cycle. Possibility of other relief shifts. Maximum salary sacrifice and other staff benefits make this an equitable employment option. Enquiries to Felicity Hage, DOC. Application forms and job specifications available by phoning 8563 7777 or emailing reception@tlhome.com.au. Written applications with resume and references to 27 Bridge Street, Tanunda 5352.

SOUTHERN BAROSSA COMMUNITY CHILDCARE A dynamic Lutheran childcare centre serving the beautiful Southern Barossa and environs

DIRECTOR Level 2 Full Time

Applicants are invited from people passionate about quality childcare who are able to actively support the aims of a Christian centre. Refer to www.teachers.on.net for details or Contact Sue Jericho for further information. P. 8524 6727 | E. suejericho@internode.on.net Applications close 4pm, Thursday 22nd March 2012.

TEAM LEADER Full time position

Lyndoch Motors Pty Ltd PO Box 53 Lyndoch SA 5351

Stand out from the crowd!

Phone 8563 2041 or email: manager.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

Ph: 8524 4140 Fax: 8524 4690

If you are a person who is task focused and has a passion for assisting people to reach their maximum potential this is an opportunity to contribute to a proactive team.

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Please send applications to: Caroline Walters Angas Park Fruit Company PO Box 62 (3 Murray Street) Angaston SA 5353

We are seeking the services of an energetic and values based person to assist the Manager , Community Support Services, to provide day to day management of the respite and accommodation service.

Applications close Tuesday 23rd March 2012

Customer Service Operator

The successful applicant will possess: 17800257

• Minimum Cert lll Disability or equivalent • Senior First Aid • Current police clearance • Medication awareness • Working in Child Safe Environments Further information and job description can be obtained from Sue Day, Manager Community Support Services 85624855 or email sue.day@barossaent.com.au

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• Operational management in the disability sector • Experience in developing person centered practices • Relationship building with clients, stakeholders and funding agencies

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

You will need to demonstrate:

Barossa Valley Are you looking for a full time permanent role within an established business, in a growth industry? Do you enjoy delivering exceptional customer service and receiving rewards via company discounts?

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

Redeemer Lutheran School ..is seeking applications from suitably qualified and highly motivated persons for the position of..

School Secretary / Principal’s Assistant The Secretary / Principal’s Assistant will be required to provide outstanding customer support and service to school families, children, staff and members of the wider community. This person will also work closely with the Principal to assist the organisation to achieve its stated mission and vision and to provide administrative support. The successful applicant will possess outstanding communication, administrative, clerical, organisational, IT, problem solving and management skills, and will demonstrate high standards of professionalism, efficiency, initiative and personal organisation. Applicants will need to demonstrate comprehensive IT knowledge, the ability to work with and contribute to a dynamic and progressive team, the ability to work independently, to meet deadlines, and to improve efficiency through innovation. For an application package or further information, please contact the school Principal Mr Steven Wilksch on 8562 1655 or 0407 721 835.

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The position is offered on a permanent basis, subject to regular performance review.

This role involves being the contact person between our customers, clients and operational staff for our SA deliveries. Ensuring orders make their end destination through a smooth, friendly and outstanding service. If you have an understanding of transport services, then you could be perfect for our growing customer service team THE ROLE: • Advise customers of delivery schedules • Ensure all delivery issues are communicated and resolved within set guidelines • Maintain all reports as required on a daily, weekly, monthly basis • Liaising with all internal staff with regards to change THE REQUIREMENTS: • Excellent communication skills • Strong computer skills including good working knowledge of a database system and Microsoft packages • Excellent time management and organizational skills • Strong problem solving and complaint resolution skills • Ability to use initiative and be proactive • Great work ethic and a strong team player In return you can expect a team focused environment in which the whole group benefits. Opportunities for career growth, excellent discounts from most Woolworth's businesses Applications should be forwarded to: Peter Morgan National Manager Nexday Logistics PO Box 442, Tanunda SA 5352 Email; peter.morgan@cellarmasters.com.au

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL Assignment of Road Name NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Section 219 of the Local Government Act 1999, the Light Regional Council, at its meeting held on 28 February 2012 passed a resolution to assign the name Old Mallala Road to that section of public road in the Hundred of Mudla Wirra, being the service road located to the east of the main Redbanks Road, and generally situate adjacent to allotments in Lands Titles Office Deposited Plans 34300 and 60073 and Lands Titles Office Filed Plans 174583 and 174586. B CARR Chief Executive Officer

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

CASUAL WORK WANTED

Nexday is part of the Cellarmasters group of companies and provides a very important transport service to the business and its customers. We are located in the Barossa Valley

Applications close COB 16th March 2012

ECHOES BASKETBALL CLUB INC. REGISTRATION NIGHT FOR WINTER 2012

Phone 8563 0198 PUBLIC NOTICES

YOUR LOCAL COMPLETE WINDOW FASHION SPECIALISTS AW N I N G S

ROMAN SHADES We e Aust xceed standralian ards

Will take place at the Rex for all junior & senior players on TUESDAY 13TH MARCH & THURSDAY 15TH MARCH 5:00 – 7:30PM *ALL registrations must be accompanied with payment. Postal registrations will be accepted only if received by 13TH March with payment. Echoes postal address is: PO Box 379 Tanunda SA 5352 LATE REGISTRATIONS MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED. A registration form must be completed. Visit www.echoes.basketball.net.au REGISTRATION COST: $65.00 Uniform sales available on registration night

• Hinged & Sliding Security Doors • Security Window Screens • Safe-S-Cape Keyless Fire Exits • Patio Enclosures • Commercial Security Screening • Cyclone Screening • Tamper Resistant Fasteners

Vertical screening ideal for outdoor restaurants, patios, verandahs, corporate signage. For sun and UV protection choose the fabric that suitsyour needs from hi-tech solar fabrics from France - PVC tinted or clear, blackout fabrics or stylish acrylic. The Ziptrak guide system has no ropes, no zips, no straps, no buckles.

Barossa Window Fashions

Applications close at close of business on Thursday 15th March. 1783423

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Applicable to display: Positions Vacant, Coming Events, Public Notices and other boxed classifieds.

Training will be provided.

Barossa Enterprises is a leading and preferred provider of disability services in the Barossa and Clare regions.

Applications close Friday 16th March at 5pm. Applications in writing to: PRINCIPAL Mr Steven Wilksch, Redeemer Lutheran School P/O Box 397, Nuriootpa SA 5355

A storeman is sought for a full time position within the agricultural machinery and motor vehicle industry. Duties include receiving goods and positioning within the parts store, inventory record maintenance and processing. Computer experience a must. The role would require some light lifting. Please forward your application with references to:

enquiries@lyndochmotors.com.au

The position involves cleaning production equipment, use of chemicals and some heavy lifting.

RESPITE/ACCOMODATION

STOREMAN

Factory Cleaner – Afternoon Shift ANGASTON We are seeking interest from people to fill the above position on a full time basis.

When you place a display classified ad you can have a full colour logo or key parts of the text for only $55 on top of the price of the ad.

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

COLOUR

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CERT IV FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

Tanunda Lutheran Home

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FREE TRAINING!

PUBLIC NOTICES

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FULL TIME or casual qualified hairdresser in Clare area. Hours flexible. Please phone 88434323 or 88422425 A/H

POSITIONS VACANT

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Community News Tabor Women’s Fellowship TABOR Women’s Fellowship held celebrations for their 75th anniversary at the Tabor church service on January 29, with Pastor David Gogoll as liturgist, Martin Beales as organist and former Pastor John Wilksch as guest preacher. Pastor Wilksch highlighted our human need to feel honoured and important but stressed that true status comes from our service to God through serving others. Tabor Women’s Fellowship has served the local and wider community for 75 years in various ways. Another former pastor Les Auricht spoke of the rich kaleidoscope of service by women through 75 years and encouraged the present women to ‘hang in there’ in service to God and others. A delicious community lunch was served in Tabor hall. The anniversary birthday cake was titled ‘To God Be The Glory’. Candles were lit by Lorraine Parish and fanned out by Irma Georg with the cake being cut by Melva Pursche. President Daph Schmidt presented Pastor Wilksch with a thank you basket. A booklet prepared by Jenny Schubert detailing the history of Tabor Women’s Fellowship 19372012 was available.

Tanunda WAB The first meeting for 2012 of the Tanunda branch of Women in Agriculture and Business was held at the Tanunda Lutheran Home, in order to meet with the four associate members who reside there and would otherwise be unable to attend. All were welcomed and birthdays of two of the ladies, Mavis Schulz and Heather Pullen, were acknowledged. Correspondence at the meeting came from state president Jan Gregson and regional councillor Margaret Craigie, wishing all branch members a good year ahead. Suggestions were submitted re the future of the state conference, in view of the fact government funding has been curtailed. Thought for the day, given by Doreen Anderson, was, “If at the end of the day you feel dog tired, maybe it’s because you growled all day.” The poem “Tired”, read by Margaret Craigie, fitted in well with that quote. A nice afternoon tea was enjoyed by all present. There was much reminiscing about WAB, and everyone enjoyed seeing photos and hearing about Doreen Anderson’s trip to Bali to meet her new daughter-in-law. Next meeting will feature Japan, the WAB country of study.

SPORTS BRIDGE BAROSSA The February results were quite interesting with 29 members achieving 10.8 Master Points. First for Mondays were Eunice Kampman and Jim Hayes with .84, followed by Rhonda Wallace and Jill Allanson 73 and Joan and Howard Haese 42. First on Wednesdays were Marg Long and Trish Male with .73 MP, followed by Toni Harvey 60, then Joan and Howard Haese (well done to feature twice) with 46. Last Monday at five tables were Rhonda Wallace and Jill Allanson with 63.4%, followed by Ken Farley and Peter Clerk 58.3%, Eunice Kampman and Jim Hayes 56%, Joan and Howard Haese 51.4%, Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 50.5%, Adelaide Abbott and Miles White 46.8%, Max Jahn and Evan Allanson 45.8%, Toni Harvey and Hans Haan 45.4%, Pam Jahn and Mary Clerk 40%. Lessons for a happy group of seven started a six week course on Wednesday. At a four table Howell movement first were Marg Long and Trish Page with 61.9%, followed by Elaine Kenny and Alec Harris 58.9%, Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 55.4%, Helen Farrelly and Toni Harvey 46.4%, Joan and Howard Haese 45.2%, Fran Hannan and Ron Male 43.5%, Peta Conor and Ziggy Mentz 40%. Information on 8563 3204.

RIFLE SHOOTING Kapunda Rifle Club, Saturday, March 3. The N Tamke Memorial 900 yard event was deferred to facilitate practice for next week’s event, the third and final stage of the team shoot. On Saturday, March 10, would any members able to assist in setting up please do so from 10.30am. Otherwise be as early as possible for a timely start. Remember to bring along an afternoon tea plate.

DOUBLE HANDED: Marisa South of South Gawler playing in Division Two.

Sunday success

Barossa Museum The Barossa Museum is thankful to have received through the History Trust a grant to fit safety film to the windows of the Museum in Tanunda. This film eliminates ultra violet light as well as strengthening the glass against vandalism. The Trust is sorry to see that the tenant of the shop in the Museum building; Marie Linke trading as Collective Barossa is about to leave the premises. Thus the shop is available for rent to a suitable tenant. The rental is low, however the tenant is required to act as caretaker for the museum and open it to the public. Members of the Trust recently assisted Kateryna Katzman of the University of Adelaide who is doing a Linguistic Research project into Barossa German. Her supervisors are Dr. Peter Mickan, Principal Supervisor and the program Manager of Postgraduate Studies, Discipline of Linguistics at the University of Adelaide, and Prof. Peter Mühlhäusler, Co-Supervisor, Discipline of Linguistics at the University of Adelaide. Dr. Peter Mickan spent some of his childhood in the Ebenezer area of the Barossa. Dr. Anitta Maksymowicz, curator of the Museum in Zielona Gora, Poland, (formerly Grünberg in Silesia) is visiting Australia in March- April. At her Museum she arranged an exhibition regarding the people who emigrated from her area in the 19th Century to Australia. As well she has published a booklet telling their story. While in Australia she will be a speaker at the Genealogy congress in Adelaide as well as speaking at several other meetings. One of these will be held at the Langmeil Centre, Tanunda on Wednesday April 18 at 7.30 p.m. Her topic will be 19th Century village life in her home region plus grapegrowing and winemaking in the Grünberg region. All are welcome to attend. While in the Barossa she will gather material for a new book she is writing about the lives of the emigrants from her area and their descendants in Australia. www.barossaherald.com.au

FLIGHT: Angaston’s Brett Burgess bowling to Tanunda’s Shaun Ackermann in A1 action. Wednesday, March 7, 2012 - Page 28 - The Herald, Barossa Valley

FIRST starter Pharomac showed great heart to overcome difficulties and grab a photo-finish win in the Bridge Carpet Court Maiden (900m) at Murray Bridge on Sunday. Trained at Kildalton Park by Tony McEvoy and ridden by stable apprentice Jake Toeroek, Pharomac ($2.25 fav) scored by a short half head. Toeroek found himself running up behind the leaders on the colt with no clear run at the 200 metre mark but then was able to find a gap. As he drove the twoyear-old colt through, Pharomac appeared to baulk at the whip waved by the jockey on the inside runner before knuckling down to grab a narrow win. “I think he is a city class galloper and what he did today vindicated that opinion,” McEvoy said. “Early on, I think Jake got caught a bit by surprise and was left behind in the run down the hill giving away a bit of a start to the leaders.But Pharomac answered the hard riding in the straight.” The winner is by Dane Shadow and cost only $11,000 at a Gold Coast sale and is owned by Wayne Mitchell’s Pipeliner Bloodstock Syndicate. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


SPORTS

SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

Rangers out Barossa, Light and Gawler tennis Senior results Division One: Kapunda 10-73 def Nuriootpa 678; Tanunda 16-108 def Xavier Saints 0-0-0. Division Two: Nuriootpa 8-83 def Willaston 8-79; South Gawler Blue 9-85 def Tanunda Black 7-65; Lyndoch 12103 def Tod Street 4-57 Division Three: Willaston Blue 11-72 def Vine Vale 5-60; Virginia White 8-80 def Willaston Red 8-66; Cockatoo Valley 9-74 def Willaston United 7-66. For all things tennis in Gawler go to www.gawlertennis.com.au.

HONOUR: Jake Jarvis named an All-Star.

By ROBERT LAIDLAW GAWLER Rangers Baseball Club’s under 14 team lost 7-12 against GGCD Dodgers in last Sunday’s knockout semi-final. After a slow start the Rangers trailed 0-4, but scored a run in the bottom of the third inning on Zac Allen’s double and two runs in the fourth Chris Mayfield’s single the highlight - to close within a single run. But the Dodgers scored eight runs over the next two frames to lead 12-5 going into the seventh and final inning. Jake Jarvis pitched well to strikeout two hitters to restrict the Dodgers to no runs and give Gawler one last chance to get back into the game. Ben Mayfield walked and scored on Jarvis’ hit, who came around on a wild pitch to reduce the margin to five runs, but that is where the charge was halted. Another Gawler junior has earned representative honours, with Jake Jarvis selected in the Little League North All-Stars. In Little League, Gawler Rangers remained top of the table after beating Woodville on forfeit, while Gawler’s Minors scored five last inning runs to snatch an exciting 15-14 victory over Port Adelaide. Gawler scored the maximum five runs in all three innings, Hunter Powell’s huge three-run home run in the first frame and Wyatt Ryan’s three hits the highlights. In Gawler Slow Pitch, SA Nomads and TGI Friday have qualified for the grand final, which will be played this Friday at 8pm, following the third-place game between White Pointers and Gawler Rangers at 7.15pm.

Under 14 GGCD Dodgers 0 1 3 0 4 4 0 - 12 Gawler Rangers 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 -7 Hits: Chris Mayfield 2, James Bergen 2, Geoffrey Barraclough 2, Zac Allen, Jake Jarvis, Ethan Ly.

Little League Majors Gawler Rangers d Woodville on forfeit.

Barossa, Light & Gawler Combined

Division One Boys: Angaston 1-119 def by Roseworthy 5-5-42; Freeling 4-4-34 def Freeling / Tanunda 2-2-22; Xavier Saints 6-642 def Lyndoch 0-0-0. Division Two Boys: Vine Vale had a bye; Lyndoch Blue 2-2-29 def by Trinity College 4-4-31; Xavier Saints 6-6-42 def Lyndoch Red 00-18. Division One Girls: Lyndoch 3-3-32 def by Willaston United 3-3-38; Kapunda 5-5-36 def Trinity College 1-1-16; Xavier Saints v Marananga. Division Two Girls: Tanunda 5-5-37 def Lyndoch 1-1-20; Kapunda 4-434 def Freeling/Tod Street 2-2-29; Xavier Saints 3-3-31drew Angaston 3-3-31. Division Three: Tanunda Black 2-224 def 4-4-25 Lyndoch; Nuriootpa 6-6-37 def 0-0-17 Tanunda White; Angaston 5-5-34 def 1-1-20 Tanunda Silver; Kapunda 3-3-31 def 3-3-25 Moculta. Division Four: Nuriootpa 1-1-17 def by 5-5-35 Tanunda Black; Vine Vale 2-2-19 def by 4-4-29 Tanunda Silver; Tanunda White 4-4-30 def 22-17 Kapunda; Lyndoch 5-5-33 def 1-1-15 Angaston. Division Five: Freeling v Tanunda; Lyndoch 1-1-14 def by 5-5-33 Keyneton; Marananga had the bye; Kapunda 1-1-20 def by 5-5-33 Angaston. Division Six: Tanunda Black 3-3-24 def by 3-3-25 Vine Vale Green; Vine Vale White 4-4-29 def 2-2-20 Kapunda Black; Angaston 3-3-20 def by 3-3-23 Tanunda White; Kapunda Red 3-3-26 def by 3-3-27 Nuriootpa; Freeling had a bye.

Division Seven (Green Ball): Freeling 6-6-36 def 0-0-9 Tanunda White; Vine Vale White 2-2-18 def by 4-4-27 Kapunda; Angaston Blue 4-4-33 def 2-2-18 Keyneton; Vine Vale Black 1-1-16 def by 55-32 Vine Vale Green; Nuriootpa 6-6-36 def 0-0-13 Angaston White; Tanunda Silver 0-0-9 def by 6-6-36 Tanunda Black. G&DTA Junior Results Results from last minor round matches. No matches on the long weekend with finals starting the following weekend. All finals order of merit sheets need to be in by Friday, March 9 to Heather Szulc. Scoresheets for finals will need to be in score sheet box by Thursday, March 15. Boys Division Three: Riverton 323 d Lutheran St George’s Black 3-25; Trinity College Blue 3-27 drew Xavier Saints 3-27; Trinity College Gold 4-27 d Willaston 2-19. Girls Division Three: Lutheran St George 4-33 d Trinity College 222; Riverton 4-27 d Tod Street 222. Boys Division Four: Xavier Saints Rust 6-37 d Willaston 0-12; Roseworthy 6-36 d Xavier Saints Black 0-8. Girls Division Four: Lutheran St George 3-28 d Trinity College Red 3-21; Trinity College Gold 6-36 d Trinity College Blue 0-10; Xavier Saints 6-36 d Willaston 0-8. Boys Division Five: Trinity College White 4-30 d Trinity College Blue 2-24; Trinity College Gold 4-25 d Trinity College Red 2-21. Night Tennis

Monday Night Red/White Gully Breezes 7-54 d Cana’balls 5-49; Angaston All Stars 10-70 d Barossa Blues 2-35; Kapunda 756 d Maranock 5-46; Woodies 964 d Via Allendale 3-37; Freeling Outsiders 10-64 d Peckers 2-34. Monday Night Blue Freeling Extras 12-72 d Jacobs Creek 0-0; The Whackits 12-72 d Keyneton 0-0; Whose Fault 9-60 d Nuts 4 Tennis 3-41. No play on Wednesday due to rain. Thursday ladies Vine Vale White 6-36 d Marananga Marvels 0-11; Tanunda Shiraz 4-28 d Vine Vale Viognier 2-22; Freeling 4-33 d Tanunda Grenache 2-26; Nuriootpa 4-34 d Marananga Movers 2-21; Angaston had a bye.

Sarah’s award wins

Little League Minors Gawler Rangers 15 d Port Adelaide 14. Hits: Wyatt Ryan 3, Jacob Carson 2, Bailey Smith, Trent O’Brien, Hunter Powell (hr), Cooper Wilson, Cameron Keon.

Next games: Sunday - LL Majors v Redsox away, 10am; LL Minors v Henley & Grange away, 10am.

Slow pitch: Results: White Pointers 1.39 d Giants 0.55; Gawler Rangers 2.40 d TGI Friday 0.74; SA Nomads 1.73 d White Pointers 0.76. Final points: SA Nomads 10, TGI Friday 8, White Pointers 6, Gawler Rangers 4, Giants 2. This Friday’s games: 7.15pm - play-off for third place White Pointers v Gawler Rangers; 8pm - grand final SA Nomads v TGI Friday. Games are played at Elliott Goodger Memorial Park, and follow the tee-ball and rookie ball games, which start at 6pm. For details on Slow Pitch, contact Rob on 0407 979 163.

PETANQUE Gawler Petanque Club results March 4. Harvey Walker (jnr)/John Gejas d John Ingram/Les Roud 13-9; Lilian Elles/Rob Mitchell/Glenis Head d Stan Wilson/Pam Moreland 13-6; Rob Mitchell/Harvey Walker/Stan Wilson d Glenis Head/Lilian Elles/Ben Saunders 13-5; John Gejas/Pam Moreland d Les Roud/John Ingram 13-8; Rob Mitchell/Harvey Walker/Pam Moreland d Stan Wilson/Lilian Elles 13-2; John Gejas/Les Roud d John Ingram/Glenis Head 13-9. On Sunday, March 11, the club will be hosting members and friends of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers for their annual challenge. For more information please contact Stan or Glenis on 0488 910 294 or e-mail gawlerpetanque@hotmail.com. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

FREELING’S Sarah Mitchell and her Big Bear Racing Team continue to impress. Sarah, South Australia’s only female competitor racing HQ Holdens, topped off a big year during 2011 by receiving the ‘Best Presented Car’ trophy recently at the Sporting Car Club. She had only just sat down with her trophy, when she was called back to the stage to also receive the ‘Best Presented Team’ trophy. The two trophies will sit alongside Sarah’s previous ‘encouragement’ trophies. Other achievements for Sarah during 2011 include a substantial fundraiser for Arthritis SA, representing the HQ racing register at the All Holden Day at Glenelg and her highly polished HQ

Holden race car being used to represent the motorsport category on Wikipedia. Sarah calls her 40-year-old car ‘Miss 202’ as homage to the six-cylinder red motor in her silver Kingswood. “We are regulated to use the standard three-speed gearbox and so I just love the growl of the exhaust when pushing hard through the corners” Sarah said. “It really does sound like a hungry bear.” Sarah and her awardwinning HQ Holden race car can be seen in action at Mallala throughout the year as well as competing at Collingrove Hillclimb. Fans can also follow Sarah on her facebook page ‘Big Bear Racing and Motorsports’ on the internet.

IN LINE: Abby Moore of Tanunda lines up a return during her Division Two game against South Gawler.

Barossa and Light Tennis Association premierships Seniors Division One R Team P Bye W 1 Kapunda 14 3 11 2 Nuriootpa 14 3 9 3 Roseworthy 13 3 8 4 Lyndoch 14 3 7 5 Vine Vale 13 3 4 6 Tanunda 13 3 3 7 Xavier Saints 13 3 1 Seniors Division Two R Team P Bye W 1 Willaston 17 0 13 2 South Gawler Blue17 0 11 3 Lyndoch 17 0 11 4 Nuriootpa 17 0 8 5 Tanunda White 16 0 9 6 Tod Street 17 0 5 7 Tanunda Black 17 0 2 8 South Gawler Wh 16 0 2 Seniors Division Three R Team P Bye W 1 Virginia Green 16 0 14 2 Cockatoo Valley 16 1 11 3 Willaston Blue 17 0 10 4 Virginia White 16 1 8 5 Willaston United 17 0 7 6 Vine Vale 17 0 6 7 Willaston Red 17 0 3 8 Keyneton 16 0 2 Juniors Division Three R Team P Bye W 1 Angaston 14 0 11 2 Nuriootpa 14 0 10 3 Moculta 13 1 5 4 Tanunda White 14 0 6 5 Tanunda Silver 12 0 5 6 Kapunda 14 0 4 7 Lyndoch 13 1 1 8 Tanunda Black 14 0 1 Juniors Division Four R Team P Bye W 1 Tanunda Black 13 0 10 2 Nuriootpa 14 0 8 3 Tanunda Silver 13 0 7 4 Lyndoch 14 0 7 5 Tanunda White 13 0 4 6 Angaston 13 0 4 7 Kapunda 14 0 3 8 Vine Vale 14 0 0 Juniors Division Five R Team P Bye W 1 Angaston 11 2 9 2 Lyndoch 12 2 6 3 Kapunda 12 2 5 4 Keyneton 11 2 3 5 Freeling 10 2 3 6 Marananga 11 2 3 7 Tanunda 11 2 2 Juniors Division Six R Team P Bye W 1 Kapunda Red 12 2 8 2 Freeling 11 2 6 3 Vine Vale Green 13 1 6 4 Tanunda Black 12 1 5 5 Nuriootpa 12 1 7 6 Vine Vale White 11 2 5 7 Angaston 11 2 3 8 Tanunda White 13 1 3 9 Kapunda Black 11 2 0 Ladies Thursday Team Pts Vine Vale White 80 Freeling 69 Marananga Movers 62 Vine Vale Viognier 55 Angaston 53 Tanunda Shiraz 51 Nuriootpa 41 Tanunda Grenache 30 Marananga Marvels 8

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D 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

L 2 4 4 5 8 9 11

SF 134 129 114 114 101 81 71

SA 82 87 82 90 99 119 129

GF 1130 1096 961 931 945 818 766

GA 896 932 871 858 924 1054 1112

Pts 170 161 146 132 107 89 71

D 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1

L 3 4 4 8 5 11 13 13

SF SA 153 103 164 84 164 84 146.5108 125 107 100 156 85 163 70.5 168

GF 1394 1333 1331 1284 1122 1116 924 885

GA 1131 987 1000 1095 1069 1384 1359 1364

Pts 209 206 206 177 159 124 91 81

D 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

L 1 4 6 7 9 9 13 12

SF SA 158.5 80 134.5 105 139.5 116 126.5 112 130 126 121.5 127 111 145 70.5 162

GF 1195 1105 1069 1053 1095 1009 939 639

GA 840 926 1032 909 1135 1031 1100 1131

Pts 213 191 183 163 162 144 123 77

D 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3

L 0 1 6 5 4 7 10 10

SF 66.5 59.5 40 40.5 38.5 38.5 24 16.5

SA 10 17 33 34 24 37 49 59

GF 395 376 315 289 258 283 215 184

GA 185 251 304 288 229 315 362 381

Pts 109 98 64 61 55 52 29 18

D 2 3 2 4 3 1 4 3

L 1 3 4 3 6 8 7 11

SF 55 53 47 46 34 33 38 18

SA 16 22 24 27 37 42 35 59

GF 348 324 310 301 270 264 248 184

GA 210 228 247 255 301 330 291 387

Pts 92 82 72 71 49 48 47 17

D 1 1 3 3 3 2 3

L 1 5 4 5 4 6 6

SF 44 39 29 32 31 30 29

SA 19 30 35 30 23 30 31

GF 302 282 214 246 222 217 209

GA 207 271 267 245 211 235 256

Pts 79 62 47 46 43 40 37

D 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

L 2 3 4 4 3 4 6 8 9

SF 49 39.5 43 42 32.5 32 31 30 19

SA 17 23 29 22 34 30 31 42 41

GF 315 276 287 282 245 256 232 248 196

GA 190 228 265 228 285 272 267 315 287

Pts 86 70 67 60 59 56 46 40 18

Total 589 621 675 666 613 627 592 671 632

% 63.50 58.94 56.74 53.00 49.76 50.08 44.09 44.41 29.91

W 374 366 383 353 305 314 261 298 189

L 215 255 292 313 308 313 331 373 443

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By MIKE TEAKLE SOUTH Gawler started their final match of the season posting an impressive 272 against top side Gawler Central. Nathan Bartsch (71), Shane O’Donoghue (49) and David Golder (43) provided the bulk of the runs in the middle order while Andrew Frackowski was the best of the bowlers, taking 4/24 from five overs. Nuriootpa bowlers Daniel Doecke (5/23) and Greg Henschke (4/23) tore through Gilbert Valley (105) and look set to propel the Tigers (2/38) to a win next week. Angaston knocked Tanunda over in quick fashion (102) before setting up a shot at outright points by hitting 2/60 by the end of play on day one. Kapunda recovered from 2/8 to reach 196 in their clash with Sandy Creek and the Cockatoos will need a miracle if they are to leapfrog Kapunda into fourth spot. In A1 Reserves, Light Pass (201) have put themselves in prime position to claim the minor premiership on the back of 72 by Sean Schrapel and 37 from Richard Mattner. Greenock (9/219 dec) piled on the runs against Eudunda Robertstown with Craig Dahlenberg (72) and Greg Loffler (36) getting the job done. Freeling (212) are in a strong position against Lyndoch after Rob Montgomery (56) and Adam Clay (74) put Lyndoch’s bowlers to the sword. In the A2s there were a few surprises as Angaston’s Craig Doecke, promoted from his usual 10 or 11 position in the batting order, opened the innings and blasted 86, reaching double figures for just the second time this season not due to a lack of batting ability, rather a lack of opportunity with Doecke recording seven ‘did not bats’ and three ‘not outs’. His younger brother Shane continued the trend by hitting 60 in the middle order to push the score to 222. At Stockwell, Gawler Central opener Peter Cameron hammered 94 in the clash with Light Pass. It was a run feast for Sandy Creek (6/327) at South Gawler with the top six all getting a start. Jamie Hartwell (72), Nathan Gum (59) and Simon Koch (53) were the leading performers with the Cockatoos all but certain of collecting a win next week. A1 Sandy Creek v Kapunda 196 (C Roberts 4/35, L Hill 2/25). Gilbert Valley 105 (K Vandeleur 26, DS Doecke 5/23, G Henschke 4/23) v Nuriootpa 2/38 (TW Vater 2/9). Gawler Central 0/89 (TT Stock 47*, J McCafferty 38*) v South Gawler 272 (NP Bartsch 71, S O’Donoghue 49, DJ Golder 43, LT Mitchell 30*, AM Frackowski 4/24, AJ King 2/62, WK Serle 2/67). Angaston 2/60 (BS Burgess 26*) v Tanunda 102 (B Burgess 4/22, BP Woodards 3/26, BJ Klemm 2/16). A1 Reserves Truro 0/3 v Light Pass 201 (S Schrapel 72, R Mattner 37, S Gallasch 31, J O’Callaghan 2/25, T Eggleton 2/38, R Westover 2/48). Eudunda-Robertstown 1/20 v Greenock 9/219 dec. (C Dahlenberg 72, G Loffler 36, T Baker 2/31, JR Mosey 2/40, M Coombes 2/62). Lyndoch v Freeling 212 (A Clay 74*, RJ Montgomery 56).

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AIRBORNE: Angaston’s Shaun Woodwards leaps high in delivery stride against Tanunda. He finished with 3/26. A2 Greenock 0/6 v Angaston 222 (C Doecke 86, SJ Doecke 60, D Cameron 6/67, B Verne 2/24). Light Pass v Gawler Central 193 (P Cameron 94, R Harris 32, DJ Miller 26, S Davies 5/53, G Miller 2/53, M Baumann 2/58). Nuriootpa 8/79 dec. (R Worrall 32) v Tanunda 40 (J Schmidt 6/12, J Gerhardy 3/28) and 6/29 (J Schmidt 6/17). South Gawler v Sandy Creek 6/327 (J Hartwell 72, ST Koch 63, NA Gum 59, RC Handtke 30, L Kent 30*, M Donohoe 30, K Roberts 25, J Mackereth 2/56, L McCracken 2/125). A3 Gilbert Valley 146 (R Schwartz 52, P Callery 26, R Schimer 3/11, B McDonald 3/19, J Brennan 3/46) v Freeling 0/25. Kapunda 2/58 (T Sires 28) v Sandy Creek Green 151 (B Nottle 62, B Silvy 30, M Hoffman 2/24, D Goddard 2/39). Gawler Central 77 (G Kemp 39, S Murphy 5/36, S Fettke 2/5, R Giles 2/16) v Truro 3/78 (R Giles 37, S Woods 2/22). Nuriootpa 153 (CB Bartel 53, A Linden 39, C Collins 3/47, J Ellis 3/52, D Wallace 2/7, L Fleetwood 2/20) v Tanunda 2/34. Sandy Creek Yellow 2/111 (G Werner 62*, MR Scott 26*) v Lyndoch 104 (R Koch 35, S Robinson 33, B Green 3/2, MJ Coldman 2/19, MR Scott 2/24). A4 Lyndoch 9/176 (N Rattley 73, C Longo 30, D Lloyd 2/15, M Obst 2/35, P Nitschke 2/49) def by Greenock 6/178 (S Keller 47, G Nitschke 33, M Obst 31, N Rattley 2/30, JC Schloithe 2/42). Freeling 73 (C Hirst 27) def by Mallala 110 (AJ Wright 3/17, SS Carmichael 3/18, J Watts 3/27). Tanunda 35 (B Atherton 3/16, D Nayda 2/10) def by Nuriootpa 2/39. Kapunda 106 (J Hodgson 28*, J Van Dissel 25, B Hughes 4/17, L Hughes 2/34) def by Gawler Central 4/107 (B Hughes 32*, L Hughes 32). A5 Angaston 7/123 (GG Strathearn 40*, T Herrmann 25, DB Washington 4/13, C Heneker 2/28) def South Gawler 122 (J Quast 41, D Barker 35, T Hermann 4/8, D Carnelly 4/23, R Walker 2/25). Greenock 93 (R Rosewall 36, D Hausler 4/19, A Hoffmann 3/27, B Matthews 2/21) def by Light Pass 8/170 (K Nitschke 38, D Rosenzweig 4/30). Gilbert Valley v Eudunda-Robertstown. Under 16 Freeling v Nuriootpa/Light Pass 9/143 (K Nitschke 52). Gawler Central Gold v Sandy Creek Green 2/141 (BM Irvine 37, N Goodman 27*, AR Knight 2/17). Kapunda v Gawler Central Black 87 (J Harvey 29, J Connell 2/7, H Smith 2/8, J Brown 2/17, TJ Williams 2/22). Greenock v Mallala/Lyndoch 85 (R Svetec 35, S Byrne 3/10, T Watson 2/21). Sandy Creek Gold 112 (B Fairey 3/20, J Wheeler 2/3) v Angaston. South Gawler bye. Under 14 South Gawler 85 (J White 31, J Antonie 2/4, B Antonie 2/6, T Jackaman 2/13) v Angaston. Eudunda-Robertstown 4/137 (A Nietschke 39*) v Tanunda. Gilbert Valley v Gawler Central. Lyndoch v bye. Sandy Creek v Freeling. Nuriootpa 121 v Kapunda. Under 12 Nuriootpa 4/55 (H Kleinig 2/0) def EudundaRobertstown 2/70. Gawler Central 8/90 d Lyndoch. Gilbert Valley Maroon v Angaston. Mallala v Light Pass. Tanunda White v Sandy Creek. Greenock v South Gawler. Tanunda Black bye.

Ladies:The ladies got rained out but some of the brave troopers managed to get in nione holes so the comp was reduced to a nine hole comp with the winner being Marion Bow with 15 points and earning her the title of mud lark. Thursday: Midweek player Dave Rogers triumphed with 40 pts on c/b from the luckless Ian George. Next in line was the in-form Terry Byrnes with 39. Ball comp; G Gray 38, C McKenzie, T Bow, J Griffiths, 37, K Smith, H Smits, S Noack 36. Birdie balls; I George, T Brynes, J Wozniak, D Wyer, P Heffernan, D Nguyen, C Scott, J Griffiths, J Agar. Eagle; S Spencer on the 9th. NTPS; Elders Real Estate 4th; D Dare, Spencer Flooring 6th; S Noack, Elders Real Estate 11th J Williams.. Midweek; Dung Nguyen shot a remarkable 66 off the stick to collect 43 pts and win by two from the ever-consistent Terry Brynes on 41. Ball comp; C Bartholomew 39, R Crockart 37. Birdie balls; R Polito, C Bartholomew, T Brynes, S Brynes, A Yule, D Nguyen 4 & 6. Saturday:John Ashdown sure saves his good games for the big ones and his 63 not only won the Dale Wood Medal but also took out the Medal of Medals from a disappointed Grant Long who slipped up at the last for a great round of 64. A grade; G Long 64, C Swinstead 67, C Thornton 70. B grade; I Laurence 69, A Whittaker 70, I Pye 71. C grade; J Ashdown 64, R Kilmier, J Reaney 72. Ladies; K Korber 74. Ball comp; C Bartholomew, G Page 70, P Heffernan, S Spencer, A Jeffery,T Davies, S Morey 71, J Agar, J Wozniak, H McKerney, J van Dommele, M Yardley, G James, M Collier, R Minett 72. Birdie balls; D Newstead, K Poulton, B Dempster, M Beck, T Bow, D Butler, D Sobey, D McLeod, S Morey, A Jeffery, P Heffernan, B Verhoef, R Flett, G Long, G Page, C Commins, I Laurence 4 & 11, D Nguyen 2, 4 & 6. NTPS; Uleybury Wines 2nd; D Nguyen, St Kilda Hotel long drive; J Reaney, Giannitto Hotel Group 4th; H McKerney (hole in one), Kingsford Hotel; 6th; G Gray, Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot on 9th; A Jeffery, Fasta Pasta long drive; M Beck, Hi Beam Car/Dog Wash 11th; D Newstead, Willaston Hotel 16th; G Gray. Next week’s event is a stableford round sponsored by OB Garage Doors and Tony O’Boyle. Sunday; On a quiet, windy day it was good to see a few members out in the comp instead of watching the Clipsal and a rejuvenated Wane Chaplin enjoyed his new found freedom by winning on a c/b from Chook Fowler with 38 pts. Ball winners; R McNamara 37, S Francas 36. Birdie balls; W Chaplin, J Fowler. KAPUNDA After a good soaking during the week conditions were near perfect for last week’s Lower North Hire monthly medal stroke round. It was also the last of 12 opportunities to get a berth in the Paul McCarthy Gold Medal competition to be held in conjunction with April’s monthly medal. There were a few early starters and James Kerrigan made sure he put paid to anyone pinching his prize. When the pm players turned up and saw a nett 65 as the score to beat the pressure was off and it was a matter of going out and enjoying the day. Well done James and a thoroughly well deserved trophy. For the rest of the field it was a matter of do what you can to claim a grade prize or maybe a ball. New member Dave Carson had a very good 71 to claim the A grade just ahead of Sal Hambour and Mark Pettigrew. Michael Watson shot a 75/73 which made it difficult to justify his claim of being “just” a five or six handicapper. John Sheppard also finished with a nett 73. The B grade was won by another relatively new member and Damian Burgess also fired a nett 71 ahead of Mick Hennessey’s 73. The C grade was an interesting bunch with little “precious” Al Sherrah the main man with his nett 75 just the one in front of Jim Wilson. Of the few fillies who ventured out it was Tine Perry who led the way. The Perrys had a big day with Dave also winning one of the encouragement awards. I think Teo Symons may have to rethink his expectations after boasting to his playing partners on the first hole that he was in for an 80 off the stick that day. It would have been a huge pb and needless to say Teo struggled to a score that didn’t match it even in the nett category. Don’t despair Teo, I’m sure there will be some payback stories to tell involving your playing partners in the near future.

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Captain Scottie and Chef of the day Boo Menzel had an “indifferent” day on the course playing in a skins side event that didn’t go entirely to plan. I think maybe Brian may have had his mind on the roast pork feast he was cooking for the hordes. Scottie had a few of his own golfing demons to contend with but I’m sure it will all sort itself out before next week’s round. Speaking of the roast, an appreciative crowd of about 50 enjoyed a magnificent feast of perfectly cooked pork. Two and three helpings were the order of the day. Another job well done by Boo and the ladies who provided the vegies to go with it. For those unfortunate souls who missed out, be sure to get your tickets early next time. During the night President Craig presented “honorary” membership to several members who have contributed something extra to the club in recent years. Tony Holding, James Kerrigan and Chris Pfitzner are certainly worthy recipients to have their fees paid for the next 12 months. To finish up the proceedings Ian “Poppa” Watson got everyone off their feet with a couple of little games and I must congratulate Keith Alexander, who had won an encouragement award earlier for his round of golf, for being such a good sport in the equestrian cross country event. Well done Keith. This week we are up for another stroke round for the Bronte Kassulke Airconditioning trophy. Results: nett - J Kerrigan 65, D Burgess, D Carson, M Orvad 71, M Pettigrew, G Hambour 72, M Watson, M Hennessy, J Shephard 73, Y Scheer, J Higgins 74, G Higgins, H Murray, W Strangward, A Sherrah 75, A Hayter, J Wilson, M McCarthy, I Watson, J Lindblad, M Fiddes 76. TANUNDA

Saturday AP John Coppers stroke overall winner S Fechner 62. A grade M Patton 69, r/u M Correll 70; B grade S Fechner 62, r/u S Blackwell 67; C grade T Schmaal 70, r/u B Eckermann 72; Ladies D Reichelt 75, r/u F Blackwell 78. Long drives: A grade S Rawlings; B grade N O’Brien; C grade B Andrews; Ladies R Newstead. NTP 6th B Bailey (Peter Lehmann); 8th F Blackwell (TPGB); 11th B Eckermann (Langmeil); 16th P Lawrie (Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot J Gooden (Kalleske). Rundown: Cock 68, P Schultz 72, R O’Callaghan 73, L Sauer, B Bailey, K Owen, S Ward, S Jeffries 74. Sunday Pro Shop stableford: B Burns 37. AP John Coopers ladies midweek stableford: H. Peter 43, C Hongell 40, J Skevington 37, F Blackwell 36 (c/b), D Ahrens 36. NTP H Peter. Long drive R Duncan. Thursday Twilight stableford, 9 holes. Name Pts Score K Owen 10 24 P Lawrie 7 23 P Giersch 5 21 D Reichelt 4 20 c/b BAROSSA Saturday Blue Course stroke competition. A grade T Slavin 62, r/u P Steele 65; B grade A Small 69, r/u D Wall 70; C grade P Kurtz 71, r/u P Pavlovich 72. A grade (41 players): D Johnson 67, J Manning, D Jaensch 68, G Wellman 70, J Biggins, T Adams, T Cowgill 71. B grade (45 players): R Harcourt 70, P Temme, D Oats 71, L Williams, G Fechner, B Allan, G Laucke 72, P Frazer 73. C grade (14 players): B Griffiths 75, T Kelly, A Wigan 76. Ladies winner G Aberg 69, L Roberts 72, T Ross, B Both 73. NTP 3rd C Berndt; 4th 2nd shot D Jaensch; 6th S Kurtz; 10th 2nd shot A Oats; 12th M Wilson; 17th T Adams. Long drives: A grade T Adams; B grade S Miller; C grade P Pavlovich. Ladies novelty, M Dunn. Midweek White Course stableford competition winner B Lythgoe 40, r/u D Johnson 39. Ball winners: I Wigley, D Oats, R Perry, W Moffatt 37, B Milne, T Woolley, G Johnson, G Neilson 36. NTP 6th G Neilson; 15th J Chinner. 4BBB: B Lythgoe, G Johnson. MT PLEASANT Saturday stroke-Roesler competition: A grade L Claridge 65, G Hutchison 69, R Elliott 70, S Tregenza 73, J Zerk 77. B grade P Turvey 63, D Swann 67, R Jackson 70, E Bishop 72, M Turvey 74. Ladies Thursday competition: L Stephens 37, S King 33.

GAWLER 8-BALL Roseworthy Blue def Smithfield Outsiders in the grand final for the summer season. AGM will be held at the Soccer Club on Thursday, March 8 at 7:30pm. The Summer windup will be held at the Overway Hotel on Sunday, March 18. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


The Herald Bowls Report Barossa and Light results Tanunda’s Stuart Pech bowls in Division One.

All Saturday divisions have now completed the minor rounds and the semi-finals will be held on March 17 due to players competing in the Prestige Medley’s and Schroeter/Kennedy Shields next weekend in Adelaide. Midweek men still have one round to play before the finals. Results for Saturday Pennants - March 3. Division One

Angaston 73 v Lyndoch 96. B Teakle 21 v D Hausler 23; J Standish 27 v P Uranjek 14; B Bowden 10 v P Woods 32; D Jaunay 15 v C Rule 27. Freeling 118 v Eudunda 67. G Fergusson 25 v B Warner 16; C Kearns 47 v M Schutz 15; H Sykes 23 v A Pfitztner 16; J Morris 23 v P Eva 20. Tanunda 114 v Kapunda 78. B Pech 29 v T Rae 20; R Schneider 31 v I Otterspoor 21; P Rost 20 v R Rogers 21; C Mahoney 34 v G Redden 16. Nuriootpa - bye. Division Two

Kapunda 71 v Nuriootpa Black 76. K Matthews 20 v N Jaensch 34; P Hart 22 v T Gibbons 23; J Trotta 29 v L Tscharke 19. Lyndoch 72 v Tanunda Black 70. R Fillsell 15 v G Woods 34; M Launer 26 v D Schiller 21; B Allan 31 v D Meertens 15. Nuriootpa Gold 82 v Angaston White 57. P Buckley 23 v D Armstrong 18; N Collyer 32 v B Tuttle 10 I Klaebe 27 v C Tabe 29. Tanunda White 79 v Freeling 54. T Ratsch 33 v I McFarlane 14; M Hurst 18 v G Maynard 20; E Allanson 28 v F Hines 20. Angaston Blue had the bye. Division Three

Eudunda 76 v Angaston 53. R Hams 24 v C Vereyken 17; F Schmidt 14 v I Philp 24; G Schutz 38 v H Schmied 12. Freeling 75 v Lyndoch 69. L Goedecke 24 v C Turner 26; K Bettens 32 v A Gerrard 22; G Holmes 19 v M Magee 21. Nuriootpa Black 76 v Kapunda Black 73. P Collyer 20 v C Reardon 28; K Harrison 21 v J Baldwin snr 29; P Jones 35 v K Dooley 16. Tanunda 68 v Nuriootpa Gold 64.

EUDUNDA Midweek Men v Kapunda at Kapunda: G Minge, G O Schutz, J Willoughby; M Christie, C Menz, R Hams; K Heinrich, R Regnier, G Mitev. Ladies v Angaston at Eudunda: J Milde, D Leditschke, H Jenke, A Brook; B Marshall, K Hickey, M Weymouth, B Pfitzner; M Nietschke, D Twartz, J Johnston, D Mader; P Dutschke, P Gordge, J Hams, S Schutz. Reserves: J Bruhn, J Pfitzner, E Mosey. Hostesses: J Milde, B Marshall. Freeling Midweek v Lyndoch Blue at Freeling: B Schuster, T Mullins, C Kearns; T Secomb, I McFarlane, J Morris; K Bettens, J Grantham, H Sykes. Reserves: W Pitt, Phil Waldegrave, L Swanson. KAPUNDA Trial game between Kapunda Black and Kapunda Red on Saturday, March 10 beginning at 1pm. Midweek Black v Nuriootpa Black at Nuriootpa: P Hart, W Beaven,J Trotta; J Scholes, K Matthews, G Redden; G Campbell, A Reinders, R Rogers. Cars: G Campbell, P Hart. Midweek Red v Eudunda at Kapunda: B van Gasteren, C Sunman, T Scoot; W Reardon, B O’Reilley, J Baldwin snr; R Parker, P Voumard, F Hier. Duty Rink: F Hier. Ladies v Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa: Semi-final - A Petch, E Pitman, S Franks, R Scoot; D Sweet, P Dobbin, T Scholes, C Holmes; R Perry, P Ferns, A Thiele, C Reardon; D Huntly, B Hier, H Sexton, C Doecke. Cars: Skippers. LYNDOCH Midweek Gold v Angaston Blue at Lyndoch: B Day, B Koch, K Boyle; G Schumacher, G Reeves; D Hausler; N Thompson, A Gerrard, J Sharratt. Duty Rink: D Hausler. Midweek Blue v Freeling at Freeling (Cars depart 12.30pm): D Lindner, T Drummond, B Howell; I Turner, A Turvey, D Moncrieff; R Idel, T Haycock, B Allan. ANGASTON Division Two Blue v Division One and others. 2pm start. Casual gear. Sausage sizzle at 5pm. Please make an effort to attend. Midweek Blue v Lyndoch Gold at Lyndoch: C Vereyken, L Schulz, M Hurn; TBA, M Teakle, B Teakle; TBA, A Harvey, C Tabe. Manager: C Tabe; Cars: Depart 12.40pm; Drivers: Leaders. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

www.barossaherald.com.au and follow the link in sport. And check out the bowls photos in sports gallery. T Leech 18 v M Sims 23; J Miegel 20 v J Mattner 24; D Goodwin 30 v N Nolan 17. Kapunda Red had the bye. Results for Midweek Pennants - March 1.

Angaston White 59 v Angaston Blue 64. D Armstrong 8 v M Hurn 30; T Edwards 27 v C Tabe 17; F Thomas 24 v B Teakle 17. Eudunda 56 v Tanunda White 49. J Willoughby 26 v T Ratsch 10; R Hams 17 v A Price 19; B Mader 13 v R Schneider 20. Freeling 74 v Nuriootpa Blue 47. C Kearns 26 v P Rosenberg 16; I McFarlane 16 v P Buckley 19; H Sykes 32 v B Randall 12. Lyndoch Blue 41 v Kapunda Black 67. B Allen 17 v G Redden 23; D Moncrieff 9 v R Rogers 21; M Launer 15 v J Trotta 23. Nuriootpa Black 55 v Lyndoch Gold 53. L Tscahrke 21 v K Boyle 13; G Prior 18 v D Hausler 21; R Ellis 16 v J Sharrett 19. Nuriootpa Green 82 v Nuriootpa Gold 49. W Williams 17 v R Walker 20; I Klaebe 31 v T Gibbons 13; R Garrett 34 v R Chapman 16. Tanunda Black 81 v Kapunda Red 48. C Mahoney 30 v F Hier 9; D Heidenreich 26 v B O’Reilly 21; J Garrett 25 v T Leslie 18. Ladies

Kapunda 89 v Freeling 59. C Holmes 17 v J Gerrits 17; C Reardon 27 v J Dunbar 7; C Doecke 20 v D Johansen 20; R Scoot 25 v L Mullins 15. Lyndoch 85 v Tanunda 72. V Reeves 20 v M Meertens 15; D Turvey 17 v K Wallace 16; G McLeod 21 v G Woods 19; C Turner 27 v M Hurst 22. Nuriootpa 60 v Angaston 88. D Baker 18 v L Lablack 17; P Jones 22 v E Bond 17; M Elix 9 v G Armstrong 23; M Nolan 11 v E Argent 31. Eudunda had the bye.

Ladies Semi-Finals Thursday, March 8 First Semi-Final Eudunda v Angaston at Eudunda Second Semi-Final Nuriootpa v Kapunda at Nuriootpa Matches to start at 9.30am Midweek White v Nuriootpa Blue at Nuriootpa: H Schmied, J Rodgers, F Thomas; I Philp, P Gibbons, D Armstrong; R Benjamin, A Hall, J Standish. Manager: A Hall. Cars: Depart 12.50pm. TANUNDA All players in all divisions are required for an internal trial on Saturday at 1pm for a 1.30pm start. Midweek Black v Nuriootpa Green at Tanunda: K Schliebs, D Martin, D Heidenreich; H Rohrlach, R Mewett, C Mahoney; B Wallace, B Williams, J Garrett. Duty Rink: D Heidenreich. Midweek White v Nuriootpa Gold at Tanunda: G Meyer, J Miegel, T Ratsch; C Graetz, D Schiller, R Schneider; C Traeger, G Farquharson, A Price. NURIOOTPA NOTE: For all divisions, there is a free barbecue lunch starting at

noon, then practice for all divisions starting at 1.30pm. Casual clothes. Midweek Gold v Tanunda White at Tanunda: John McIntosh, L Cook, T Gibbons; J Reusch, G Langley, R Walker; C Forbes, S Rogers, R Chapman. Cars: Depart 12.45pm; Drivers: John McIntosh, J Reusch, R Chapman. Midweek Black v Kapunda Black at Nuriootpa: C Baker, J Bilney, L Tscharke; A Jones, K Bullock, T Billing; B Jones, P Fechner, R Ellis. Umpire: R Ellis. Midweek Green v Tanunda Black at Tanunda: P White, J Bell, W Williams; D Bessell, R Matschoss, R Garrett; N Nolan, R Warnest, I Klaebe. Cars: Depart 12.45pm; Drivers: P White, D Bessell, N Nolan. Midweek Blue v Angaston White at Nuriootpa: G Krahling, C La Nauze, D Wilson; A Rayner, L Steer, J Mattner; K Harrison, C Hughes, P Rosenberg. Duty Rink: K Harrison. Ladies Midweek v Kapunda at Nuriootpa: L Wilkinson, L Hahn, N Chapman, M Nolan; H Roberts, J Chapman, G White, P Jones; J Zanetic, M Waples, J McIntosh, D Baker; J Krause, V Bessell, U Boettger, M Elix. Reserves: H Sandow, D Dalton, D Allen. Duty Rink: P Jones; Umpires: G White, M Nolan.

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

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THE Gawler Harness Racing Club will throw the gates open for its 2012 Gold Cup meeting. This year’s meeting, with five feature events, will be conducted at Globe Derby Park on Saturday, March 10. Peter Bain, Gawler Harness Racing Club president said the club had boosted stakemoney for the Cup meeting by close to $150,000 over the past four years. Feature races are the $25,000 Gawler Gold Cup (2645m), the $10,000 Lyndoch Motors Gawler Derby (2230m), the $10,000 LR&M Gawler Oaks (2230m), $10,000 Domenic Virgara Classic (1800m) and the $10,000 Podiatry Care Hambeltonian (2645m). The Gawler Harness Racing Club is also putting up a $5000 bonus to any trainer who can prepare three winners at the meeting as long as one of them is victorious in a feature race. Other conditions also apply. “The committee is working to reward industry particpants as best we can and are very grateful to the growing list of sponsors who are joining the club for our cup night,” Mr Bain said. Apart from free entry there will be many attractions for patrons with the band Fever playing during the night, children’s amusements and face painting.

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FEVER is Adelaide’s newest party band and they will be at Globe Derby Park on Saturday, March 10. As part of the enjoyment of the Gawler Harness Racing Club’s Cup night, Fever will be keeping the crowd entertained between races. And the good news is that patrons can reach fever pitch for free with no admission fee for the meeting. The seven-piece outfit plays the best songs from the 70s, 80s, soul, and dance songs through to today’s hits. With most members having 20 years experience in the music scene, Fever was formed mid-2008 with artists from popular Adelaide bands and performers from the Night Train Theatre. Fever generates a fantastic sound and along with a professional stage

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presence can get any crowd dancing. The band features Eddie, Renae and Christine on vocals who can wind up a crowd and their energetic performance is entertaining to watch as they work the dance floor and tear up the stage. The other members of the band consist of Mitch on drums, Dave on guitar, Phil on keyboards and Rob on bass. Together they produce a full live sound from screaming guitar to those classic 80s keyboard sounds. Gawler Cup patrons won’t have to wait to the ‘Midnight Hour’ to ‘Must Mustang Sally’ or ‘Shake your tail feather’ because it has been ‘Signed sealed delivered’ that Fever will ‘Treat her right’ with ‘Funky music’ in a ‘Time warp’ at the Gawler Cup night. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


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GAWLER Harness Racing Club president Peter Bain is hoping to grab one of the features events on the club’s Gold Cup night at Globe Derby Park on Saturday, March 10. Bain will be starting Hilltop Raider in the $10,000 Lyndoch Motors Gawler Derby (2230m) for three-year-olds. With a lifetime record of nine wins and five placings from 18 starts, Hilltop Raider has proved himself one of the state’s best of his age. Finishing no further back than fifth, the gelding finished unlucky second in the SA St Leger in early January, before not having a lot of luck when fifth in the SA Derby. He has been driven in the majority of his races by Bain’s son Aaron. “I believe if he had got out 10 metres earlier in the St Leger he could have won,” Aaron said.

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“Dad has had the Gawler Derby as a goal for several months and we are very happy with his fitness. “I had hoped to race him on Monday but the races didn’t hold up so we gave him a solid trial on Sunday.” But the Lyndoch Motors Gawler Derby will be no soft snap as Hilltop Raider’s main rivals Fistfullofdollars and Artichoke are set to run. Past winners Year Horse 2011 Glengowan 2010 Jack on the Rocks 2009 Village of Dreams 2008 Petes Elect 2007 Indicative 2006 On the Scotch 2005 United We Stand 2004 Anothernightout 2003 Hes A Corka 2002 Pop Corn 2001 Franco Corcord 2000 Law

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Who are key players at your club? Damien McGee and Erin Butcher. What is your most important attribute? Determination. Who is a character at the club and why? ‘Wayne’s world’ Butcher, he makes us laugh even though he doesn’t mean too. Who is the best player you have played with and against? With Janine Hermann and against Julie Griffith. Major influence in your tennis: Probably Dad. Who are your sporting idols? Roger Federer and Jonathan Brown. Any superstitions? None.

If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Whoopi Goldberg. Greatest moment and disappointment? Having Harrison join our family.

What event has inspired or amazed you? Amazed me: Japanese Tsunami and the way they joined together as a nation to rally around the trauma.

How would you spend a million dollars? Share with my family and some very special friends.

If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? Julia’s hairstyle and monotone.

What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Sprinter, they have amazing bodies.

Pet hates on the tennis court? Grunters and bad line callers, and players who wear black socks.

If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Bear Grylls because he would be able to feed me, Wilson the volleyball for someone to chat too, Richard Branson, hopefully he could access a plane to get us out and Judith Lucy for comedic value.

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AFTER one of the most tightest finishes to a minor round season, the top four in Division One lawn bowls was finally decided on the weekend. A brilliant Lyndoch swatted away Angaston’s challenge to secure fourth place. The Dockers’ 96-73 win was achieved in what in what basically was an early elimination final. Lyndoch loom as a threat to the other three finals’ teams Freeling, Nuriootpa and Tanunda. They had good wins over both Tanunda and Freeling in the second half of the season and are a real chance against Tanunda at Tanunda in the first semi-final. Freeling’s 118-67 win over Eudunda saw

them clinch the minor premiership. In Division Two, the only sure thing is that Nuri will have one team in the grand final by virtue of their teams finishing first and second. Angaston Blue and Tanunda White will clash in the knockout first semi. In Division Three, Nuriootpa Gold and Kapunda Red square off in the second semi while Kapunda Black and Tanunda contest the first semi. In the Ladies, Nuri, Kapunda, Eudunda and Angaston comprise the final four while in the mid-week competition everything hinges on this Thursday’s final round. Fifth-placed Freeling is still a chance to finish third if one, or both of the Nuri sides above them, falter. WH1797682

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BEWARE the Nuriootpa Tigers in 2012. Nat Salter’s team has several big additions to counter the losses of Jarrad Tregenza and Tim Gogoll (Walkerville), Tom Hamilton (Eastern Park) and Craig Taylor (Hamley Bridge). The Tigers have recruited well, picking up Ryan and Jarrad Byrne (both tall key position players) along with centre half forward Sam Haniford from North Adelaide and Broadview. “This will easily be the tallest side I’ve ever played with,” Salter said. “I’m pretty happy with where we’re at.” “I’m sure a couple of the young guys can step up,” Tregenza said. “Tim and I have taken a few of them under our wings over the last few years.” Tregenza said his work and living situation was the reason behind the move.

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THE call was made on Friday afternoon as the winds looked pretty good in the morning. The response was dull to say the least, “Na mate I just really want to sleep in tomorrow”. There was a change of heart and we hit the road at 3.30am the next morning. There has been a window of opportunity with the shallow water snapper lately and that is the magic hour in between first light and sun rise. We stopped at Port Wakefield for a coffee and continued a little further down the coast road to our chosen boat ramp. As we exited the mangrove channel the water was a little choppy but looked good. It took a short run out to pick a spot to anchor. Sani had yet to catch the elusive big one as the fish always seem to find my line first. The look on his face said it all when 10 minutes after

we anchored up my rod solidly loaded up and started losing line. A solid snapper of 81cm was expertly netted by the usual net man (Sani). and I was off to a great start. Another good snapper nailed my bait a short while later and I was on again. Sani was not happy. The sun was rising in the east and the sea was almost like glass. I was a little worried as the window of opportunity was drawing to a close so a quick move was in order and we pulled the anchor. Never say never as a couple of minutes at the next location and Sani’s bait was slammed. After a long spirited fight a thumping great snapper could be seen coming up from the depths. It really is an awesome sight. As with tradition, he who laughs last, laughs the hardest, as I netted his 83cm fish. Not bad really for a first snapper. Tight lines until next week.

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SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

Step up to marathon THE SA Road Runners Club has decided to introduce a marathon to its popular event in May. The decision follows from the success of the Jacob’s Creek Barossa Half Marathon. SA Road Runners president, Terry Leach, said the club had been thinking about this for some time. “After last year, when we had nearly 1000 participants in the 5k, 10k and 21.1k events, we knew it was time to take the plunge,” Terry said. “There has been strong interest in the event, with enquiries being fielded from overseas and interstate even before entries have opened.” Everyone is invited to participate in the inaugural Jacob’s Creek Barossa Marathon on May 27. While only one per cent of people will ever run the full distance of 42.2km, the day will include 5km, 10km and half marathon events for runners and walkers. To assist Barossans to get ready for the event, the SA Road Runners Club will be providing a 10-week ‘start running’ program in association with The Rex which will prepare participants to participate in either the 5km or 10km events. The event is also a fund raiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association of South Australia, which provides services for people with neuromuscular disorders. For each $100 raised by participants, they receive an entry into the draw for a trip to New York to compete in the New York Marathon. Local Mandy Gerhardy won the prize last year and had the experience of a lifetime.

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CHEERS: Stephen Cook, wine manager for Jacob’s Creek toasts sponsorship of the inaugural Barossa Marathon with Terry Leach, event organiser. The Jacob’s Creek Barossa Marathon will start at Faith Lutheran College, with the course running through Bethany and Tanunda, along the bike path to Nuriootpa, and up the rail trail towards Angaston, before returning to Faith. “The course is incredibly scenic with the vines in their autumn glory, showcasing the best of the Barossa, while still being a good course for running,” Terry said. “Putting together a good marathon course is a balancing act between traffic management and even grades while trying to include beautiful scenery. The Barossa is blessed to be able to combine these so well.” The 10-week ‘start running’ program will be held on Sunday mornings and starts on March 18, with instruction by a qualified personal trainer. More classes may be scheduled depending on demand.

For $55, Barossa residents will receive full country membership of the SA Road Runners which entitles them to discounted entry to all SA Road Runner events (including the Jacob’s Creek Barossa Marathon) plus enrolment in a generous membership benefits program. However, the program is free to The Rex members. The success of this event has been built on strong community support. “We have been fortunate to have strong support over the years from the Barossa Council, Little Athletics, Nuriootpa Scouts and of course Jacob’s Creek,” Terry said. “We look forward to building on these relationships over the coming years.” For more information visit www.barossamarathon.com.au or telephone the SA Road Runners Club on 8363 7377.

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SPORTS STARPLEX Basketball Monday juniors 12 and under: Division One Jets d Sandy Creek 52-17; Barossa d Undertakers 47-12; Storm d Little Lions 52-27. Division Two - T-Legends d Central Little Lions 13-11; Brookers d Celtics 44-2; Starplex Hawks d Red Devils 21-6; Barossa d All Stars 18-14. 14 and under: Hawks d Lakers 12-7; Craigmore Flight d Brookers 43-14. 16 and under: Hoops I Did It Again d Swishes 24-13; Barossa Blues d Craigmore Flash 16-4; Barossa Reds d Red Dragons 39-11. Monday evening men Division One: He Got Game d Wolverines 45-34; Flight Team d By The Beard Of Chuck 5026; Run & Gun d Crumpet Squad 36-31; Shooting Blanks d M&M’s 40-26; Wizards d Blitzers 36-25. Division Two: Black Knights d Shakers 46-34; Muffin Stuffers d Turbos 84-36; Hurricanes d Kings 32-19; Orlago Bujic d Off In The Shower 51-37; Wreckless d Flames 35-28. Tuesday daytime ladies Organized Kaos 71 d Flukes 26; Cheeky Chicks 49 d Phantoms 23; Flamin Flamingos 44 d Rhondauves 39. Tuesday juniors Under 8: Williamstown A 2 Drew with Seans Little Lions 2; Sudden Impact 14 d Run & Gun 12. Under 10: Redbacks 21 d Kangaroos 0; Wild Lions 10 d Rockstars 4; Williamstown 14 d Shooting Stars 0; Brookers 16 d New Stars 4; Seans Lions 9 d Lightning 2; Barossa 14 d Allstars 0; Junior 5 Stars 2 d Dragons 0. Tuesday night men Red Lions d Deep Heat 51-39; Tanks d Stormtroopers 21-17; Beam Team d Donkeys 35-25; O2 Than Fn d Hawks 58-40; Gbs d Gawler Gunners 36-34; James d The Was Nots 37-27; Has Beens d The Boys 95-38;

The Steelers d Swarrens 5324; Outlaws d Gang Green 5531; Taipans d Airballers 41-28. Wednesday evening ladies T/Birds d Tangos 27-25; Brookers d Shooting Stars 39-16. Thursday night mixed 69ers d Comets 35-20; Steelers d Spurtics 90-19; More Effort d Its Only Social 44-42; Beamers d Ultim8s 4537; Black Magic d 5 Stars 200; Tba d Fruit Hoops 42-39. Netball Monday night ladies Xavier d Don’t Care 24-17; The Bitties d South 34-12; Meatloaf d Krazy Kats 31-12; Divas d Pythons 27-26; Watch Out d South Gawler 38-12; Wild Turkeys d Purple 28-10; Gotacks d Barossa High 5s 31-17; Ramdoms d Fumble Beez 26-24; Trinity College d Empire 27-19; Checkmates d Southies 20-0. Tuesday evening mixed Fire Breathing Rubber Dukies d Tba 20-17; Dirty Beaches d Falcons 20-0; Silent Duck d Black Thunder 25-19; Balls Of Steal d Bright Sparks 22-3; Tropicals d Watermelons 18-6. Wednesday juniors 11 and under: Semi-final Trinity 3 d Trinity 7 24-9; Trinity 4 d Trinity 2 8-7. 13 and under: Semi-final - Trinity 4 d Trinity 7; Trinity 1 d Trinity 2 25-14. 16 and under: Inter 1 - Semi-final - Trinity 3 d Trinity 4 31-14; Trinity 2 d Trinity 1. Inter 2 Semi-final - Trinity 4 d Trinity 1 26-8; Trinity 2 d Trinity 5 22-19. Wednesday evening ladies Group One: Semi-final - Inxs d Trinity 3; Diamonds d Triple S 22-12. Group 2 (A) Semi-final - Pink Bits d Mallala 39-35; Escapees d Family Affairs 3018. Group 2 (B) Semi-final Trinity 4 d Mamma Bears 4035; Mels Army d Bits & Pieces 33-28. Group 3 Semi-final Fruit Loops d Kmp 29-17; Dirt Diamonds d Lollipops 36-31. Friday Ladies daytime Lady Birds d Skittles 20-0; Mummas d Barely There 2928; Straight Up d Wasleys 3629.

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