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Wine appreciation UNLIKE a young wine, Dan Swincer, 30, is showing maturity and depth beyond his years. The winemaker from Orlando Wines was crowned the 2011 Wine Society Young Winemaker of the Year on Friday night. Dan won the highly contended title with his Orlando 2008 Gramps Botrytis Semillon and 2007 JC Barossa Steingarten Riesling, which were judged against nine wines from Australia and New Zealand. He was honoured at a gala function held on the rooftop of Sydney’s Darling Harbour’s Coast Restaurant. Dan said, “Despite being passionate and excited about winemaking, I like to bring fun and irreverence to the process - and wine in general. A lot of people are intimidated by wines, I want them to just have fun and not be as serious.” Originally from Mildura, Dan’s wine journey began at Adelaide University where he completed a degree in Oenology. “I originally wanted to be a pilot, however when I finished school I saw the wine industry as an exciting industry to be part of,” he said. Since finishing his studies in 2003 he has worked in the Barossa, Napa Valley, Coonawarra and Sunraysia before joining the white and sparkling winemaking team at Orlando Wines, Rowland Flat, in 2007. The Wine Society awards work to recognise and celebrate the talents of exceptional young winemakers. The 10 finalists, vying for three separate awards, included Barossa winemakers Troy Kalleske from Kalleske Wines and Andrew Quin from Hentley Farm Wines. The event’s theme, You’re Not as Old as You Thought You Were, reflected on the new age limit of 35 years, which was up from 30 years, for the first time for participating members. The Wine Society’s chief executive officer Daryl MacGraw said, Australia and New Zealand continue to produce such an incredible number of talented and innovative winemakers. “The global reputation of antipodean wines can’t fail to go from strength to strength. We are thrilled to host a platform like this to showcase and honour burgeoning home grown talents like this year’s winners, such as Dan Swincer,” Mr MacGraw said.
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Rau’s protection vow A GENUINE commitment to reach an amicable outcome for Barossa residents over the preservation of the region was agreed to between the Barossa Council and Minister for Urban Planning this month. The delegates met to discuss The Character Preservation Barossa Valley Bill 2011 and Barossa Council Mayor Brian Hurn said the meeting resulted in positive outcomes. “We advised the Minister that while council completely supported the original intent of the Bill and the Development Plan Amendment to protect the Barossa against urban sprawl and inappropriate industrial development, the draft Bill and DPA had in our view gone too far, ” Mayor Hurn said. “In tough economic times, council does not want to have investors turn away simply because of onerous planning regulations - we simply must
get the balance right”. During his visit to the Barossa, Minister Rau encouraged both Barossa and Light councils to grasp this unique opportunity to confirm and protect the Barossa’s special qualities. He explained that the Bill was intended to be ‘lightweight’. Minister Rau said the prime purpose was to prevent land division for residential development outside townships or for industrial development that would be detrimental to the special character of the district or inconsistent with district objectives. He added the Bill was never intended to restrict economic development, the ongoing growth of viticulture and associated industries, or the creation of new enterprises. He also clarified that his intent was to allow councils to
continue to set local planning policies, including what occurs inside their townships. Commitments provided by the Minister are: • The Bill will not proceed through Parliament while productive conversations continue to take place with councils. • The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure will engage a planning consultant preferred by the councils who will work with council and departmental staff to immediately identify what items in the interim DPA need to be removed or finetuned and whether existing planning policy requires change. • If agreement on issues can’t be reached within a reasonable timeframe, Minister Rau is prepared to meet with the councils again.
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Archers hunt for WOOD HEATER SALE ONE DAY ONLY! improved range BETHANY residents will be consulted over the possibility of the Barossa Archery Club moving to Bethany Reserve, but the club will still keep its options open. The archery club is on the hunt for a new home because the facilities at its current site on Archery Road, Tanunda are in a flood zone and are not allowed to be improved. Among the issues at the current site is the lack of toilets, which currently consist of a shed with a hole in the ground. A site over the footbridge from the Bethany Reserve’s main shelter has been proposed for the new range, Barossa Council will now consult with Bethany residents and the wider Barossa community about a possible relocation to the site. Elected members have requested a report, including feedback from the community consultation, and addressing issues such as safety, infrastructure, insurance and costs. A draft plan from the club proposes 14 shooting lanes, a club building and additional fencing on the site, with the club to utilise the existing shelter and toilet facilities. Barossa Council chief executive officer David Morcom said that before any public consultation takes place, exact details of the archery club’s infrastructure needs, including roads, paths and dirt mounds, would need to be finalised. In the process of trying to help the club find a new site, council suggested several locations, but these were rejected and the club in
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Run To The Vines Judith saddles up for new challenge By GRAHAM FISCHER
CELEBRATING: The inaugural ‘Run To The Vines’ raceday was conducted last Wednesday at Gawler with a strong Barossa flavour. Pictured, from left, were sponsors Chris Plush (Plush Group), Tim Lynas (Lynas Group), Cassie Ferrett (Tanunda Club) and Tony McEvoy (McEvoy Mitchell Racing). Paul Lynch, chief executive of the Gawler and Barossa Jockey Club, said it had been a very successful meeting and the club was looking to build on the day next year.
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FORMER Barossa Council Chief Executive Officer Judith Jones is the new Chair of the Gawler and Barossa Jockey Club. Mrs Jones replaces John McKinnon who decided to stand down after 12 years in charge of the club. “All credit to John,” Mrs Jones said. “He took the club from talk of closure to where it is today. “John firstly got the club operational again and then led the redevelopment with a new track and facilities for racing and training, plus the sale of portion of the land on Adelaide Road and a further section which has been developed for housing and stabling.” Mrs Jones has been working in senior roles in Local Government and the private sector, heading up multi million dollar enterprises since her decision to stand down from the Barossa Council, said she was excited about the challenges ahead. “We will successfully complete the Gawler Racecourse development and come up with innovative ideas to grow the club’s revenue stream,” she said
“The Terrace Function Centre has proved positive and we will be looking at ways in which it can be used more by the community. “My previous experience in local government often saw the need to raise money for community groups and my knowledge in that area should prove beneficial.” Mrs Jones said another challenge was to increase the number of people from the Barossa and surrounding areas going to the races in Gawler. “After all it is the Gawler and Barossa Jockey Club,” she said. And she didn’t rule out pursuing a plan for the club to again pick up Saturday race meetings as it did from 1936 to 1967 when it was classed as a metropolitan track. “We have the best racing surface in the state, that is indisputable, so there is no reason why we can’t obtain more meetings, with some on a Saturday,” she said. Mrs Jones and her husband Peter, who trains a small team of horses, moved to Gawler Belt almost two years ago and it was soon after that John McKinnon urged Mrs Jones to join the committee, which she did three months ago, and now finds herself in charge.
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In brief... NURIOOTPA teenager Rachel Henderson has helped the Australian women’s goalball team qualify for the 2012 London Paralympics.
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“As construction works in that section of track near completion, further information will be provided to the community and Gawler line passengers through advertisements, website information, customer service staff and via information flyers and on site signage,” the spokesperson said. “The community and passengers will be advised of the re-opening as soon as a date has been determined and more information is available.” Substitute bus services started on the first day of the rail closure to cater for passengers who would normally use the train. “They are currently carrying 7500-8000 passengers per weekday, successfully meeting the needs of commuters during the line closure period and feedback from passengers has been positive,” the spokesperson said. Meanwhile, Member for Light Tony Piccolo has announced the Evanston Railway Station will be upgraded to improve access for people with disabilities. Work on the station upgrade will start in the New Year so it is finished in time for the re-opening of the Gawler line. Mr Piccolo said the platform would be raised to give better access to rail carriages and the existing shelters would be replaced with ‘butterfly’ shelters. The new shelters will include seating and lean rails, improved lighting, voice annunciators and passenger information speakers. Ramps and pedestrian crossings at the station will be modified to meet Disability Discrimination Act requirements. Mr Piccolo said while the station upgrade is occurring during the rail upgrade, the project is actually part of a program aimed at improving access to public transport for people with mobility problems or a disability. WH1754753
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It’s beginning to look like Christmas Tanunda Town Committee is busy preparing the Tanunda Rotunda in anticipation of Father Christmas’ visit to the town on Friday, December 2. The popular man will join the annual Barossa Christmas Parade, which kicks off from 7pm at the southern end of Murray Street. Tanunda Foodland will again support the parade by way of donations, which includes bags of lollies and ice-creams. Ready for the event are (from left) Tanunda Town Committee co-chairperson Patsy Biscoe and member Carol Chipman with Foodland staff Susie Michael and Karen Dunn.
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Defining moment for Sarah ST BRIGID’S student Sarah McFaul has won the 2011 Premier’s Young Historian of the Year Award. The award, part of the National History Challenge, is a research-based competition that gives students from Years 5 to 12 an opportunity to be historians. Sarah won the Year 5/6 category as well as the overall Premier’s Young Historian of the Year Award. The theme for the challenge was ‘defining moments’ in Australian history and Sarah researched the defining moment for women in their struggle for political rights.
“Margaret Reid (first female president of the senate) encouraged me to write about women and started on an essay on Catherine Helen Spence,” she said. “Then I discovered Mary Lee, which led to an interview with Frances Bedford (current SA Member of Parliament) and a fascinating tour of the Muriel Matters’ exhibition in the SA Parliament.” Sarah’s project consisted of an essay, a 122-metre yellow ribbon representing the length of the 1894 monster petition, a rolling pin symbolising the stereotypical image of women as housewives and letters from
female politicians who were the first in their field. Sarah was presented her award by Member for Light Tony Piccolo, representing Premier Jay Weatherill, at a ceremony held last week. Mr Piccolo congratulated Sarah on her great achievement and acknowledged the support she received from her teachers at school and family. “It is great to see schools inspiring students to undertake studies in history,” he said. Mr Piccolo said all of the various category winners had produced some excellent work expressing very mature views and insights.
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Helen’s tour of preservation WHILE the State Government works on legislation to protect prime agricultural areas in the Barossa Valley, Helen Thomas is using her Nuffield Scholarship to investigate something similar. From the farming community of Manoora, 30 minutes north of Kapunda, Helen is looking at how to preserve farmland and the surrounding reserves and ecosystems.
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The Nuffield Scholarship is awarded to farmers between 28 and 40 years of age to travel the world and investigate a research topic important to them and Australian agriculture. Helen said losing prime agricultural land is a problem that needs more attention. “We have lost 14 per cent of our farmland in Australia over the last decade, and as the world needs to feed a population of possibly nine billion by the year 2050, I think that every bit of farmland we can preserve is precious and every bit of open space and remnant vegetation also has its place,” she said. While most people believe urban encroachment was a major factor in the loss of farmland, Helen said the biggest threat is actually small acreages. “They are actually creating far more damage to our farmland, not just in the straight acres they’re using, but also the weeds they’re introducing, the risk to fire control and biodiversity infringement,” she said. “I’ve seen in the 20 years I’ve been in the district how a lot of high rainfall good soils have disappeared and how the management of those areas is becoming more difficult and has gone out of the control of local people.” Helen said she believes the public needs to better understand the value of farmland. “At the moment I’m not sure if there’s a full connect there in the city as to the need to be able to grow food and the resources that that requires, that the whole of Australia isn’t necessarily suitable for growing vegetables or even crops or anything else people actually want to use,” she said. Helen said it was important to get the community actually talking about how food was going to be produced in the future. People on small acreages usually desire the ‘tree-change’ lifestyle, but Helen said they were in fact part of the problem with farmland loss. “The hobby farmers, yes, they want to be part of that scene but quite often they don’t have the expertise, the resources, the education to know how to manage that land,” she said. Visit nuffield.com.au to see the full results of Helen’s research once she is finished.
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In for the chop IN THE past couple of weeks we have seen two crews of tree loppers working through the Gawler and Barossa regions. They are lopping trees under power lines on behalf of ETSA. While I have no real problem with tree lopping under power lines, you may have noticed that none of the numerous local tree aborists are involved in this significant (read very expensive) contract. We have crews flown in from Queensland and Western Australia undertaking the task. And they are using equipment hired from Adelaide and Melbourne. Very little of the economic benefit will stay in our region let alone stay in South Australia. Why can’t ETSA work with South Australian businesses on these contracts? We need to try and keep money circulating within our state and attract spending from outside. We do not need to be giving such contracts to interstate businesses where the ongoing economic benefit is lost to our State Things have to change in the way our government and utilities allocate contracts if we are going to prosper Kim Michelmore Lyndoch
Wind farms The SA Labor government seems intent on getting as much foreign wind turbine investment as it can into the state, whatever the cost to rural people. Scenic quality, a connection with the natural environment, peace and quiet and a sense of community. These are the very reasons why people choose to live in a particular place. Wind turbines do a pretty good job of violating all of these. Sleep deprivation, ear barotrauma, shattered communities, destruction and fragmentation of habitat and wildlife. These are some of the true costs of wind turbines in populated and environmentally sensitive rural areas. John Rau has been busy bending planning rules to get as many wind turbines up as possible, before too many people here realise what the UK, Canada , US, Spain, Denmark and NZ people have already found out the hard way. The Bill Quinn case at Hallett, where 16 of the 34 turbines have had to be shut down at night because they exceed EPA noise guidelines, is a case in point. These enormous wind turbines have been proven to exceed EPA noise limits. They produce brief, but significant air pressure
fluctuations that cause barotrauma to people’s ears and bat’s lungs. The acoustic modeling that has been used to predict how their noise will travel is clearly flawed. The sound and pressure waves from Waterloo can be heard and felt up to 10 km away. The tide is turning. Country people have extensive networks. What changed the whole wind farm debate for us in rural Australia was when we found out these effects were happening to people we knew. People who we had farmed beside for generations, who we knew through rural youth and sport and community groups and we could see what was happening to them and we believed them not the spin of the government, or the spin of the developers. John Rau can try to change to planning laws, but he can’t change the laws of physics. The human and environmental cost will still happen if more turbines go up, whatever the planning laws say. Stand up for rural communities, have your say about how the planning laws should give certainty to the rural people of this state, not multinational developers who are here to make a quick buck. Mary Morris Eudunda
World opinion Have any other readers noticed how every time an Australian Prime Minister returns from a world summit meeting they immediately make statements and edicts that are guaranteed to infuriate the Australian population? Are we a sovereign nation to just a mouthpiece for American foreign policy? Of course the question of thousands more US troops being stationed on our soil should be debated in Parliament. Why are we being dragged into what appears to be a US-backed ‘face-off ’ with our Asian neighbours? Is this why we are being told to sell our uranium to India, a country that hasn’t signed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty? Sorry, but I wouldn’t take any guarantees from such countries that the uranium will only be used for ‘peaceful’ purposes. Also, while the ‘greedy banks’ are refusing to pass on interate rate cuts to struggling people’s credit card debts, the Prime Minister is undermining any hope the hard-working people will be able to retire at any age when they can still enjoy that trip around Australia. Yes, it will be ‘work till you drop’ just as happens in Third World countries and I can’t help feeling that the pension will be eventually phased out. What a tragedy for
Australia whose people have worked hard over many decades to bring this country up to a decent standard of living. Now, with the ‘globalisation village sardine can’ agenda, we will be dragged down because other countries can’t, or won’t, tackle their out-ofcontrol populations and associated poverty and deprivation. It is truly frightening that a rich country like Australia is aiding and abetting this ‘new world order’ agenda, and consequently undermining any standards of decency or sense of national sovereignty that we had. The food producers of this country are protesting loudly that the free trade agreements Australia is locked into are clearly not in our national interest, but who in government is listening and have they got the ability or courage to do anything about these issues? It doesn’t look like it. Alex Hodges Birdwood Not kind The latest G20 summit? I think the name should be changed to ‘ heads of government summit’. The acronym would be ‘Hogs’ and from the look of it they all had their snouts in the trough, particularly the Tamworth one with the big snout. For those not conversant
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am, 10.30am HC; Penrice: 10.30am LR; Keyneton: 10am LR; Eden Valley: 11am HC; Springton: 9am HC. Bethany-Tabor Parish: 8.30am T, 11am M; Tabor: 9.45am. Cambrai Parish: 10.30am Parish Advent service at Sedan. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am; Neales Flat 10.30am HC; Robertstown: 7pm Modern Praise. Freeling Parish: Freeling: 10.30am and 6.30pm Advent St Mark’s Hall. Gawler: Zion, Pr Geoff Havelberg, Ph 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am Trad W,10.45am Cont. HC. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock:Gnad: 9am HC; Greenock: 9am LR, JAM 9.45am; Nain: 10.30am Pr. Kapunda Parish: Kap: 10am parish service HC; Modern Praise 7pm Holy Cross Robertstown. Langmeil Parish:8.45am T, 10.30am HC. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am HC; Stockwell and Dutton at Dutton 10.30am, advent . Light Pass Strait Gate: Strait Gate 10.30am B; Combined service at Gruenberg B - SS. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 9am W; Rowland Flat: 7pm Advent. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am W and 10.30am HC, SALT 9.30am; Holy Trinity: 8.30am T HC, Ebenezer: 10am M; Neukirch: (service change). Robertstown Parish: Geranium Plain: 8.30am HC; Robertstown: 10am HC; Point Pass: 10.30am, 7pm M. St John’s Parish: St J: 10.30am; Sch: 9am HC. St Paul’s Parish:St P: 10.30am Advent parish
Rick Drewer Gawler East More wind farm Be alerted to the surreptitious increasing erosion of citizen’s rights to free speech and action. For example Mr Rann’s release of amendments to S A G o v e r n m e n t Development plan the day before he resigned. The ever-increasing number of inefficient giant corporation wind power generator industrial clusters is a part of a ‘takeover for humans only’ attitude with little recognition to those with no voice. Apart from the huge and ever-increasing amounts of first-hand evidence of damage from wind turbines from the minority, who can and dare to speak up, our democratic rights to address these problems is being stealthily eaten away. Merle Clarke Cambrai
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Stolen car trio caught GAWLER police arrested three people in a stolen car while on speed detection duties early on Monday morning, November 21. The car was caught traveling at 148km.h in a 110km/h zone and check soon revealed the Ford falcon sedan was stolen. The 34-year-old Elizabeth East woman driving was arrested and charged with illegal use of a motor vehicle. Her two passengers were also
arrested. A 33-year-old Buchfelde man was charged with carrying an offensive weapon after being allegedly found with a knife. A 28-year-old Elizabeth East man was charged with possessing a drug for sale after allegedly being found in possession of a quantity of amphetamine. All three were bailed to appear in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court early next year.
Suspect for break-in spree Police are on the lookout for information about a suspect in a string of break-ins over the past week. Gawler police have received seven reports of serious criminal trespass over the last week, including two reports of forced entry into homes at Hewett and one at Willaston.
A suspect has been described as a Caucasian male, aged between 16 and 21 years, and was wearing a red cap at the time, brown hair, blue T-shift with USA on the front and red board shorts. Anyone with information is asked to contact Gawler police 8520 4000 or Bank SA Crime Stoppers on 131 444.
Road toll rises A MOTORCYCLIST died on Friday following a crash on Baker Road, Lewiston. The crash occurred at
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died at the scene. His death takes the state’s road toll to 95, compared to 105 at the same time last year. He is the 19th motorcyclist killed on SA roads this year.
Gawler police reports and arrests ARRESTS •Barossa CIB arrested a 30-year-old Gawler East man possession of prescribed equipment and a prohibited weapon last week. •Gawler police arrested a 48-year-old Roseworthy man for a warrant on November 17. •A 41-year-old Gawler West man was arrested on November 19 for a warrant and assault. •A 24-year-old Lewiston man was arrested for failing to cease loitering on November 19. •A 19-year-old Lewiston man was arrested for disorderly behaviour on November 19. REPORTS •A 48-year-old Evanston woman was reported on November 17 for the theft of money. •A 48-year-old
ARRESTS •An 18-year-old Nuriootpa man was arrested by Nuriootpa police for aggravated serious criminal trespass, theft and property damage after an incident at a Tanunda business on November 12. •Nuriootpa police arrested a male youth for common assault following an incident on November 14. •An Angaston man in the 30s was arrested by Nuriootpa police on November 17 for using indecent language. •An Angaston woman in her 40s on November 20 for PCA at Para Road at Tanunda with a reading of 0.169.
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unregistered and uninsured. A 12month licence disqualification was given to the man and his vehicle was seized for 28 days. •A 27-year-old Riverton woman was reported for driving disqualified by the Gawler police on November 18. THEFT •A water pump from a property at Gawler Belt and property was stolen from a motor vehicle at Evanston in the past week. ARSON •A vehicle was destroyed by fire on Para Para Close at Gawler West on November 21. ASSAULT •Gawler police are investigating two reports of assault from the past week, both in instances where the victim knew the offender.
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reported for misuse of a motor vehicle after he was caught doing burnouts on Moppa Road North on November 16. His vehicle was subsequently impounded. •A 17-year-old Greenock male was reported by Nuriootpa police for serious criminal trespass and theft after an incident at a Tanunda business on November 12. •A 19-year-old Greenock man was reported for driving without due care on November 16. •Freeling police reported an Elizabeth East man in his 20s for failing to keep left and breaching his p-plate conditions. •A 17-year-old Kapunda male was reported by Kapunda police for misuse of a motor vehicle on November 16. The vehicle was subsequently impounded. •A Nuriootpa youth was reported for driving under the influence and driving without due care on November 18. •A Tanunda youth was reported by Nuriootpa police on November 18 for property damage
following an incident on November 12. •A Williamstown man in his 40s was reported for driving disqualified on November 18. •A Nuriootpa man in his 20s was reported on November 19 for a PCA with a reading of 0.082. •A Nuriootpa man in his 20s was reported on November 20 for driving suspended. The vehicle was subsequently impounded and an instant loss of licence was issued. •A Tanunda man in his 30s was reported for urinating in a public place after leaving a licenced premise in Tanunda.
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•An Edwardstown man in his 20s was arrested by Nuriootpa police on Para Road for disorderly behaviour on November 20. •A Tanunda man in his 20s was arrested by Nuriootpa police on November 20 for property damage. •An Edwardstown man in his 20s was arrested by Nuriootpa police on November 20 for re-entering a licenced premises, assault and disorderly behaviour. A barring order was also issued to the man. •Nuriootpa police arrested a Tanunda man in his 20s for disorderly behaviour, assaulting police and resisting arrest at licenced premises in Tanunda on November 20. •A Lyndoch man and a Tanunda man, both in their 20s, were arrested on November 20 for failing to cease loitering. •A Nuriootpa man in his 30s and a Tanunda woman in her 20s were arrested on November 20 at licenced premises in Tanunda under the public intoxication act. REPORTS •A 17-year-old Nuriootpa male was
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and his vehicle was impounded for 28 days. •Barossa Highway Patrols reported a 24year-old Port Parham man for driving unregistered, uninsured and with a PCA with a reading of 0.133 on the November 19. A licence disqualification was given to the man. •A 29-year-old man from Pinery was reported by Barossa Highway patrol for breaching bail on November 19. •A 60-year-old Concordia man was reported by Barossa Highway Patrols for PCA with a reading of 0.080 on November 18. The man’s vehicle was seized and he was given a licence disqualification. •Gawler police reported a 39-year-old Salisbury man for PCA with a reading of 0.164, driving unlicenced,
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Munno Para man was reported for PCA with a reading of 0.221, driving disqualified and making a U-turn at traffic lights on November 21. His vehicle was seized and a licence disqualification given to the man. •Gawler Police reported a 37-year-old Lyndoch man for breaching a restraint order on November 19. •A 19-year-old Kangaroo flat man was reported by Gawler police for PCA on November 20 with a reading of 0.99. The man’s vehicle was impounded and a sixmonth licence disqualification was given to the man. •Gawler police reported a 26-year-old Modbury Heights man for PCA with a reading of 0.117 on November 20. A licence disqualification was given to the man
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Map’s hat a big hit
Excellence in wine service honoured BAROSSA’S Cellar Door Circle Excellence Awards is steadily gaining momentum. This month staff from 33 cellar doors joined for an annual awards night and celebration, which was held at Peter Lehmann’s Old Redemption Cellar. Henschke Winery was named Best Cellar Door of the Year, while Adam Ivkovic from Moorooroo Park at Jacob’s Creek Retreat was named Best Cellar Door Person of the Year. The award’s initiative works to promote and reward those who have gone that extra mile, and have been judged to exceed expectations within cellar doors. The Cellar Circle is the collective group of cellar door staff that promote the Barossa and Barossa wines to the hundreds of thousands of people who visit the region annually. Secret shoppers are brought in to visit the wineries and this year Clare Valley helped to judge the winery staff as well as assessing the set up of cellar doors. Judges look for presentation of a cellar door, including provisions such as spittoons and children’s areas, and the overall presentation of cellar door staff. Members of the Barossa Cellar Circle committee also returned the kind gesture by secretly assessing 12 Clare Valley wineries. This is the second year the Barossa event has been run and has grown from a list of 25 registered cellar doors in 2010 to 33 this year. The event also works to provide a social and
MAP the Miner is sporting his new Christmas outfit. The Kapunda MFS dressed the seven-metre Kapunda icon in his festive hat and Santa sack on Monday night. Organised by the Kapunda Christmas Street Party committee, Map’s new clothing will bring even more festive charm to the town in the countdown to the Christmas Street Party on December 16. The free, family event starts at 5.30pm in Main Street and promises to be another busy evening. For more information or to get involved with the Kapunda Street Party, contact Norma McCarthy on 8566 3965 or email kcsp1980@gmail.com.
OVERSIZED: The Kapunda MFS crew look on while fireman Mike Prior gets a rare close-up glimpse of Map the Miner as he puts on the oversized Christmas hat and Santa sack.
HONOURED: Cellar door manager from Henschke Winery, Megan Curren, with the award. PIC: Dragan Photography. Christmas gathering for employees within the same industry, allowing them to enjoy musical entertainment, a silent raffle, fine dining and of course premium wines.
Passion for prevention READERS will be inspired by success stories involving health and fitness through a new storybook launched this month. The book, A Passion for Prevention, features stories from people from across country SA who have demonstrated how healthier choices through fitness and foods have a life-changing effect. Each has worked to reduce the rate of obesity and chronic disease. Director of Health Promotion for SA Health Michele Herriot said each story highlighted the personal triumph of an individual and the satisfaction enjoyed by the Do It For Life
and Healthy Weight counsellors who have been a witness to this change. “SA Health is committed to providing initiatives to help people all across country South Australia prevent the onset of obesity and chronic diseases,” Ms Herriot said. “The Do It For Life and Healthy Weight programs help to increase a person’s self worth and self efficiency and address the underlying causes of risk behaviours for people in rural areas. “The stories featured in A Passion for Prevention highlight just how lifechanging these programs can be, not only for the individuals, but their family,
friends and local community as well. “The storybook can also be used to educate other health professionals about the programs and how they can assist and cross-refer appropriate clients,” she said. The Do It For Life program helps people to change personal behaviours which may be increasing their risk of long-term ill health, while the Healthy Weight program supports community-based health promotion action focussing on healthy eating and physical activity. A Passion for Prevention can be downloaded by visiting www.sahealth.sa.gov.au.
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Spectacular setting Impressive Angaston property with sensational views. See Domain Page 3. RLA1997.
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Historic residence
ORIGINALLY built in 1856 as a blacksmith business plus home, this traditional hand-hewn bluestone-fronted Tanunda cottage is a prominent feature in the streetscape and part of the essence of the “Gemutlichkeit” associated with the German settlement of the Barossa Valley. With its elongated frontage and concave verandahs with chains and cast iron frieze the property (pictured above) has gorgeous street appeal and is within walking distance of all amenities. The museum, art galleries and local pubs as well as schools, hospital and shops are all on your doorstep. This historic house, comprising four bedrooms, a lovely sitting room and formal dining, has undergone extensive renovations while retaining all the original features. The interior reveals castiron fireplaces with timber mantles and timber flooring along with
STYLISH: The dining area of the traditional Tanunda cottage.
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of the cottage gardens is a second cottage which the current owners have begun renovating. It is only a matter of adding the finishing touches to your own taste and you have a beautiful B&B. The cottage garden covers about half an acre with some significant old trees and is a lovely place to relax and for children to play.
At a glance... Where: 24 Murray Street, Tanunda. Price: Auction, unless sold before hand. When: Saturday, December 10. Time: Noon. Open: Sunday, November 27. Time: noon - 12.45pm Agent: Barossa Real Estate. Contact: Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 819.
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traditional architraves and skirtings. The electrical wiring and roofing have been renewed in recent years. The central provincial kitchen with an abundance of light streaming in through the cottage windows is entirely renovated with exquisitely designed wooden workbenches and a marble top work island. The Belling enamelled castiron dual fuel range [gas] cooker has two ovens and a grill to make all your cooking and entertaining a true delight. A paved entertainment area outside and al fresco with dry cellar are fabulous for hosting a big crowd. At the rear of the property an old workman’s cottage with second large dry cellar and separate toilet only needs some tender loving care to create an ideal artist’s studio or quiet space. Hidden away in the seclusion
NURIOOTPA - $590,000
LYNDOCH - $315-330,000
WILLIAMSTOWN - $350-385,000
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Fantastic location this home is set on 1251m2 allotment with so many features which include,Separate Lounge, Dine, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen with Gas Cooking & Dishwasher, Ducted A/C, Stacks of storage, Double carport, Games room with slate flooring plus a bar Area, Workshop, Aviaries, Tool sheds, BBQ Area, Rain Water Tanks. The list goes on and all in walking distance to Main Street of Lyndoch.
Great horse property set on 10 glorious acres.This home has a sep entry, sunken lounge with copper combustion heating. 3 brms with built in robes, meals area plus formal dining area, new kitchen including dishwasher, underground cellar. rear Either 4th brm or 2nd lounge room at rear and rumpus room under main roof. Easy care gardens, new in ground salt chlorinated fibreglass pool, double carport and garage. Plus new 4 bay implement carport. Separate paddocks.
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29 Road 11Stockwell Rushall Road 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHROOMS - 2 GARAGE Set perched up on a (approx) 1005m2 block this home gives you plenty of room to move, and the inside of the home is nothing less. 2 separate living areas both of good size. Good family kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, gas cook top, electric oven and dishwasher. Outside is a gabled patio perfect for entertaining friends and family on barmy summers’ nights. Evaporative cooling, gas heating a double garage under the main roof and plenty of room for a caravan or boat. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420
ANGASTON - $455,000
12 Rounsevell Road 4 BEDROOM - 1 BATHROOM - 3 SHEDS 4 bedroom brick veneer home set on a large 5150m2 (approx) with a gorgeous outlook. Separate lounge room, kitchen/ family/ meals area, bedrooms 1, 2, and 3 all with BIR, three way bathroom, slate flooring throughout living areas, outdoor entertaining area, 3 garden sheds and room for a large 4 of 5 bay shed at the back of the property and enough Rain Water storage to last a life time Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420
ANGASTON (LIGHT PASS) - $740,000
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22 Williamstown Road LARGE 4 BEDROOM HOME ON HUGE BLOCK Set on 2023m2 allotment this home has just what you are looking for, with 4 double brms, Ensuite and WIR, plus Built in robes to the other three bedrooms, Separate lounge room, Central kitchen, Family room, Meals area, three way bathroom, Double Garage Under main roof, Ducted Evap cooling , Rain water tanks, Large orchard, Black walnut trees, all the garden are on a Dripper system to make life easier.
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7 Dean Street 4 BED, 2 BATH, 4 CAR A picture perfect setting in the centre of Angaston. Beautifully restored, modernised & extended. New main bathroom with spa bath. Huge covered alfresco entertaining area. Double carport and large garage, ample rainwater and gorgeous gardens on huge 2015m2 allotment. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420
Lot 562 Moculta Road
Lot 429 Penrice Road
“STRATHAIRLIE”
RENOVATED SYMMETRICAL COTTAGE ON 10 ACRES Located on the Valley Floor this attractive cottage comprising 4 bedrooms with potential income producing 9 acres of vineyard planted with premium Shiraz. Water licence for 3 mega litres. Large shed. Equipment negotiable in the sale.
1911 stone fronted return verandah Villa of 233m2(approx.) 4 large bedrooms, 2 living areas, spa bath and country kitchen. Fabulous hilltop location affords spectacular views of vineyards and rolling countryside. 14.4ha in total with 10.4ha of Shiraz, Cabernet & Riesling vineyards. Character filled home surrounded by parklike gardens and only minutes from the centre of Angaston. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420
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QUALITY: The dining room oozes the character of the house.
Impressive property in spectacular setting “STRATHAIRLIE” is an impressive Angaston property in a spectacular setting. Completed on February 2, 1911 by four energetic local builders this return verandah villa would have been much admired then, as it still is today. Constructed of local stone and with wrought iron lace work adorning its wide verandahs, the home has a commanding hilltop position affording spectacular views across a patchwork landscape of vineyards, orchards, native scrub and grazing land to the distant spire of Gnadenberg church. Having a land holding of about 14.58 hectare with 10.4ha of vineyard and 3.6ha of native scrub the property provides an enviable Barossa-lifestyle opportunity. The homestead and gardens occupy some .5ha allowing an impressive tree-lined driveway to the English park-like gardens that include many varieties of flowers and shrubs and more than 100 roses. As befits a house of this stature, the grand entrance hall is wide and welcoming.
At a glance... Where: Lot 562 Moculta Road, Angaston. Price: On application. Inspection: By appointment. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. Contact: Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420.
Ornate 12’ pressed metal ceilings, jarrah floorboards, timber fireplace surrounds and lovely light fittings are all testament to the character and craftsmanship of this home. The layout includes four large double bedrooms, bathroom and separate toilet, formal lounge/dining room and a large eat-in kitchen with recently upgraded stainless-steel appliances. The addition of a family room with walk-through study, a spa bath in the bathroom, laundry and separate toilet was completed some 23 years ago. In more recent times a triple carport that extends into a wisteria covered pergola area has been added - a lovely spot to relax and enjoy the garden views. The old farm shed has been joined by new shedding that provides storage for extra vehicles, implements or vineyard equipment. There is more than enough water available with a bore used to water the vineyards, extensive rainwater storage that is plumbed to the house and mains water if it is required. Currently the vineyard maintenance is carried out by local contractors. With this home comes a true feeling of country living but being only a few minutes drive to the centre of Angaston means that you don’t have to forgo the convenience of nearby schools, shops, cafes and restaurants. This property has a great deal to offer and should not be missed.
Do your homework before you fix rate BORROWERS should be cautious about taking a fixed-rate home loan now. The rush of borrowers towards fixed-rate loans at a time when official interest rates have started to fall has Australia's credit ombudsman worried. With one interest rate cut in the bag, Ombudsman Raj Venga has urged borrowers to carefully consider the implications of locking in a home loan rate - in particular, the possible “break cost” if they discharge the loan early to refinance or sell. Housing finance data released last week showed that fixed-rate loans jumped from 5.6 per cent of all loans in August to 7.9 per cent in September as unusually cheap fixed rates enticed borrowers. But Venga, who handles complaints about non-bank lenders, says although fixed rates are often seen as a way of reducing the risk of rising interest rates, “borrowers should be aware that they may incur substantial break costs in a falling interest rate environment.” In the past, fixed-rate loans have resulted in a spike in complaints when variable rates later drop significantly and people try to refinance. While exit fees have been banned on variable-rate loans,
lenders can still charge break costs on a fixed-rate loan to recover the amount they'll lose if the borrower leaves early. If rates are falling and the financier has to re-lend the money at a lower rate, they're entitled to recompense. The more rates fall, the higher the break cost. “Break costs can and do sometimes run into tens of thousands of dollars,” Venga says. They might be payable if the loan is refinanced or discharged within the fixed-rate period, possibly because the property is being sold; if additional funds are
LOCKED IN ... a fixed-rate loan can be costly to break. Pic: Paul Jones
sought, which would require the existing loan to be discharged; and if a lump-sum repayment is made during the fixed-rate period (though some lenders allow you to prepay up to $10,000). Before signing a contract, borrowers should seek advice on how any break costs would be calculated, Venga says. If you're already on a fixed-rate loan and are thinking about refinancing, ask first for an indicative payout figure, making sure this includes any break cost. Remember that this payout figure might change if you don't act straight away. Those who fixed in August and September won't have cause for regret yet. The typical fixed rate was 6.6 per cent to 7 per cent then and even after the recent rate cut the average big-four variable rate is 7.55 per cent - though some people qualify for discounts of 0.5 to one percentage points. However, those who locked in about 8 per cent in November 2007 - when fixed-rate loans hit a record 24 per cent of all borrowing - know how costly it can be if you need to break a loan early when rates are falling. A year after they fixed, the global financial crisis hit and rates plummeted, sending break costs soaring. RLA198199
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Europe watch SO THE rate cut that stopped the nation has come and gone. Will we see more rate cuts? It is possible. Will the rate cuts provide a floor in the housing market with the possibility of a recovery next year? The two questions are dependent on what happens in Europe. Europe is all-important and will be a key driver behind the housing market next year. Since banks are very highly leveraged, all it takes is just a few big investments to go bad to cause problems. When government bonds become nearly worthless, as is the case with Greek debt and the risk with Italian debt, quite a few investments go bad at the same time. So it appears some European banks could become insolvent if one had a Greek default. Given how banks generally lend to each other, having one bank default, plus a country default, would potentially cause other banks that had invested in the initial defaulted bank, plus the country, to become insolvent as well.
WILLIAMSTOWN 3/35 WILD STREET FOR SALE $290,000 or FOR RENT $260pw
Three new homes on low main. community title blocks comprising 3 bdrms, sep lnge, dining, up to the minute kitchen and bathroom, c/pt + additional parking, fencing etc, peaceful rural setting.
Brian Daken 0418 818 613 or 8264 7666 Daken & Daken Real Estate www.dakenrealty.com.au RLA61425
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SPACE: Both in the kitchen (left) and bathroom (right), this Tanunda house has class and room to move.
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Set on approx 60 acres of prime fertile land, this 3 b/r home has been set up as an idyllic farmlet. Well fenced and with ample shedding, renovated kitchen & separate rumpus room. Great location, quality improvements. Easy commute to Adelaide via NEXY.
AUCTION 10/12/11 at 10.30am WH1757572
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LANDMARK HARCOURTS Gawler Office 8522 4443 Steve Redden 0408 836 914
SEAMLESSLY stylish this ‘as new’ three-bedroom Tanunda home displays polished porcelain perfection throughout in tones of milk and coffee. Beautiful resort style bathrooms with upmarket fixtures and fittings add to the sense of luxury. A light-filled north-facing living room with a central designer kitchen connects life with the outdoor alfresco setting. A home for lovers of relaxing, dining and sharing, a lowmaintenance property that will give you time to enjoy the social things you love. Light echoes exquisitely off the porcelain rectified tiles that have been selected to consistently complement the entire living space, hallway and wet areas of this modernly minimalistic home
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of nine foot ceilings. The principal suite is situated to the front of the residence and is kingproportioned with a walk-in robe and smartly appointed ensuite featuring a large mirror and elongated bench. Beyond the living zone of the home, two further queen rooms are equipped with built-in robes and share the gleaming three-way family bathroom, where fittings include a frameless glass shower screen, lovely deep bath, Caroma porcelain basin and stunning tapwear. The central island kitchen is perfectly positioned opposite the under roof alfresco, so that as glass slides aside, the indoor and outdoor living spaces become one. Dining and lounging areas are situated either side of the dramatic kitchen space, the
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focal point of life here and from where gatherings can slip effortlessly outdoors to sheltered entertaining. Off the sundrenched lounge zone to the end, another set of sliding doors connects living with the garden itself. Lush lovely lawn is framed by a perimeter garden of lilli pilli and ribbon grasses, a small garden shed and rainwater storage tank add to the well finished outdoor display. With lots of lovely upmarket touches and ducted reversecycle air conditioning throughout, this so naturally well illuminated home will light up your life with its clean lines, quality appointments and alfresco living style it offers. A property where you can enjoy easy entertaining with family and friends all year
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through and benefit from the property’s great location, just a short walk from the Rex Centre, Tanunda Primary and Faith School. Contact David Braunack of Homburg Real Estate on 0418 841 349 to arrange your viewing.
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Newly constructed on reasonable allotments LOCATED in popular Lyndoch in a quiet court among other new homes are three newly-constructed homes on reasonable-sized allotments and suitable for first home owners, retires or investors. All homes consist of three bedrooms, the main with access to the bathroom, spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living area, neatly tiled wet areas. The kitchen has stainless-steel electric appliances and there are quality fittings through the home, including floor coverings. The front yard is landscaped plus there is a 2000l rainwater tank and a carport with a roller door. The yards are all privately fenced and the community titled allotments have their own metres. This is an opportunity to purchase
BRAND NEW: One of the newly-constructed homes in Lyndoch.
Wary buyers WHILE vendors may be unhappy, landlords still have very big reasons to smile. You could be forgiven for thinking at present that the only client leaving a real estate agency office happy is the landlord. After all, demand from prospective buyers is still weak despite the Reserve Bank delivering an interest rate reduction on Melbourne Cup Day. And, on the supply side, financiers are preventing developers from building - and investors from buying - stock, in particular, apartments that could oversupply the market. After factoring in Sunday's auction results, the Real Estate Institute of Victoria this week revised its auction clearance rate to 52 per cent. Last weekend it downgraded its estimated clearance rate to 50 per cent, the lowest in seven years. This weekend last year, Melbourne's auction clearance rate was 65 per cent. But while vendors may be unhappy, landlords and property investors who can afford it - still have very big reasons to smile. This is because a renter generation is emerging, and looking likely to settle in for a while. “We are finding most tenants are staying in the same rental property for an average of four years,” says Lou Rendina, director of Rendina Real Estate, which services Melbourne's northern and western suburbs. “This compares with 10 years ago, when we would have a rental turnover every 12 to 18 months.” Mr Rendina said the recent economic slowdown affecting property and the wider market was not noticeable within property management departments. “Rents are still increasing and rent reviews are looked at every six months,” he said. “Rental properties are in high demand and supply is low.”
a neat new home having community title on a manageable allotment not far from Lyndoch’s main street and a short drive to Gawler and the Barossa Valley. For further details or to arrange an inspection contact Colin Schwartz (pictured) at Adelaide Rural Real Estate on 8566 3399 or 0409 934 942.
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Large stone home, close to main street. This home comprises of 4 good sized brms, roomy lnge, 2 bthrms, Kitchen, family/ dining room. Heating is provided by open fire places, Bullnose verandah, double carport, shed and tool shed. Avail Early Dec, Pets Neg!!!!
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3 separately designed 3 br homes, community titled allots from 300m2-312m2. Rendered hebel walls, floor coverings, quality interior fittings r/c a/c, gas h.w.s., paved drive, landscaped front yd, fencing, Ideal first home/retirees/investors. WEB ID: 105904426 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
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$225,000
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42 Weigall Street Inspection by Appointment
$275,000
$170pw
Neat two could be three-bedroom cottage. Combined lounge/dining. Kitchen and bathroom with a low maintenance yard. 200 Metres from the main street. Available Mid-December 2011 FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT OFFICE
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43 Mildred Street Inspection by Appointment
$190,000
Well maintained stone home on approx 817m2, main road frontage, close to Main Street, 3 good sized brms, roomy lounge, country style kitchen, and renovated bathroom. Features include high ceilings, ceiling rose, combustion heater, pergola, workshop and shed, nice family home. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
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Way Street Inspection by Appointment
$189,950
Ideal family home/tradesperson. Roomy T/F home on 2240m2, 2 titles, short drive to main st, 3 brs, office, fml lounge, spac kitchen/dine, family rm, elec apps, w.i. pantry, s/s a/c, front & rear verandahs, 2 sheds, r/w tanks, 3 phase power. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
LYNDOCH
78 Gilbert Street Inspection by Appointment
$365,000
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Timber frame home on spacious 2823m2 allot, close to main street and schools, 3 bdrms, open plan lounge/dining, family room, galley style kitchen. Requiring some maintenance the home provides the opportunity for a home on a large allotment, investment or possible sub-division (STCC) Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
SANDELTON
NEW Open Sunday 1.30-2.15pm
$135,000
Residential allotment of approximately 1690m2, having 2 titles, water connected, common effluent runs past, close to sporting facilities and trotting track. Reasonably level allots provide opportunity for investor to build 2 homes or family wanting to build on large allotment. To be sold as a whole. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
SUTHERLANDS
LAND Inspection by Appointment
$57,000
3 bdrm family home on approx 4000m2 allot. Sub div poss (STCC). Main br ens, wir & s/s r/c a/c, brs 2&3 bir, fml lounge, fml dine, open kitch/meals, bathrm w sep shwr & bath. S/s r/c a/c & comb htr in lounge, ent area, sep games rm, 30x20 shed. WEB ID: 106781194 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
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48 Basedow Road Inspection by Appointment
$269,950
SECTION 7
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Approx 85 acres, close to highway but still private, scrub land, cleared land has olive, fig & pistachio trees, brick building, sep bath & toilet, rainwater tanks, underground creek, generated power, ideal weekender, retreat or living. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
KAPUNDA/BAROSSA
Acre allotment with bitumen road frontage & amongst other similar sized properties. Mains water & power run past the allotment, ready for connection. Lovely views over surrounding rural countryside, not far from Eudunda or the River Murray. WEB ID: 2595702 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
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Neat t/f home on 746m2 allot. 3 bdrms, lge lnge, spac kitchen/ dine w elec apps, plenty cpd space, WIP, cellar. Heat & cool by r/c a/c on 3 ph pwr, solar heat, polished wood flrs, plumbing & elec renewed. Front & rear vdahs & c/pt. Shed w 3 ph pwr. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
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$395,000 - $430,000 35 Jacobs Street
$329,000
Loads of Character & Charm Originally the Appelts residence, this imposing home circa 1890 oozes character, charm and desirability. Stunning leadlight entrance with polished timber floors, ornate plaster ceilings, formal dining with French doors leading into very spacious lounge. 3 Bedrooms (2 double) all with built-in robes. Country kitchen, dishwasher and cellar. Renovated bathroom & laundry. Lined double garage with separate office, carport, paved outdoor area, landscaped grounds with mature trees. An excellent opportunity to secure a grand home in quiet leafy surrounds.
wir, which is situated in the centre of the home, (ideal for shift workers) remaining 3 bedrooms have birs, 2 living areas, with north
Inspect: Sunday 2:10-2:40pm
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Web: HRE466 RLA: 219152
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Affordable 4 Bedroom Modern Home This attractively priced modern cottage style home has loads to offer for a very realistic price. With 4 bedrooms, main incl. ens. and facing family room at the rear. Ducted r/c a/c, rainwater plumbed t/out, neutral décor, dbl garage umr, fully paved and landscaped, garden shed, irrigation and much more. A must to view.
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$225,000 - $240,000 43 Fifth Street
$199,000 - $217,000
Great Starter/Investment Opportunity
Excellent Value Home, Plus a Great Shed
This comfortable and affordable 3 bedroom home is situated on an allotment of some 724m2, and offers loads of potential for
This affordable & comfortable 3 bedroom home is situated just around the cornerfrom the 7 day supermarket, and a short stroll to
those starting out. With a renovated kitchen, cosy lounge, sep bathroom inc bath and shwr, polished floorboards, neutral décor and
the main street shops & local schools. A fabulous 40’ x 20’ shed occupies the back section o the generous 840m2 allotment. The home comprises 3 bedrooms, open plan ktichen lounge dining, separate toilet, laundry and bathrooms, plus a partially enclosed rear
more. Large fully fenced rear yard with scope for ent area, garaging etc. Realistically priced for genuine sale.
verandah. Great value, be quick!
Inspect: Saturday 1:30-2pm
Inspect: Sunday 1:30-2pm
Web: HRE467 RLA: 219152
Web: HRE468 RLA: 219152
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Guy Draper: 0417 810 828
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$315,000 - $325,000 Abbotsford Country House, Lot 80 Yaldara Drive
A Brand New Classic
Expressions of Interest
One of SA’s Landmark Tourist Destinations - Magnificent Property Truly In A Class Of It’s Own A dream in mind, the owners of Abbotsford Country House designed, built & successfully managed this magnificent retreat since 2001. Several int. awards, recently recognised in "Andrew Harper´s Top 1000 Hotels of the World". Built to standard not price, colonial Georgian main homestead packed w/- features. Significant proportions across 2 floors, w/- style & quality as the cornerstone of construction & décor. Set slightly back from main homestead - sep. by sunken lawn, rose garden & lge ent. area - 2 cottages housing 8 individually styled suites. Arguably best views of gently undulating farmland, v/yards & Barossa Ranges, on 50 acres. The sheer scale of the built forms & land itself offers a myriad of options. Potential to further develop, subj to approvals.
Clean contemporary lines, high ceilings, timeless tones & layout to suit today´s life style. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate lounge & open plan tiled casual living with well equipped kitchen & sliding glass to take life outdoors. Ducted heating & cooling, double carport with auto door & secure internal access. Carefree living on 459sqm. Inspect: Saturday 2:30 - 3pm
Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRECS321 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828
Web: HRE347 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
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$349,000 - $369,000 Lot 334 Sturt Highway
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$290,000 - $310,000 36 Murray Street
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$349,000 - $379,000
Modern Home with Rural Outlook Sit. on edge town, w/- views across undulating farmland, mod 4 b’room home has loads of appeal for a variety of buyers. Beautifully presented w/- both formal & casual living, open plan kit. meals & family area, o/looks covered o/door ent. area & est rear yard. Main b’room w/- ens & wir, dble c/port, lge garden shed, room for van/trailer/boat + more. A must to inspect.
Affordable, Feature Packed 2 Acre Property Semi- rural prop situated on edge of town. Lge 3 b’room solid brick home w/- 2 living areas, 3 bathrooms, 9´ ceilings, gge umr, neutral tones, 2 x 20x30´ sheds, c/ports for 3 vehicles, r/ water & loads of room outside for variety of pursuits. Home could easily be split in 2 as dual rental opp (sub to consents). Will suit a wide range of purchasers, don´t wait!
Retail Opportunity • Improvements of 432 sqm (approx) • Corner site of 768 sqm (approx) • Potential to live on site subject to consents. • Currently operated as cafe/coffee shop trading as "Gossips". • Plant and Equipment available separately. • Vacant possession
Feature Packed Property in Beautiful Setting Solid brick, 4 b’room home is sit. in picturesque, private location. 2000m2 (approx.) Lot offers est trees, gardens, lawned areas, fruit trees & creek setting. Loads of storage space for vehicles, van, boat, trailer + lge w/shop. Home offers a range of living areas inc massive family. Other features are ens to main, birs, loads of c/boards & much more.
Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE459 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828
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$395,000 - $415,000 Lot 203 Neldner Road
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$340,000 - $360,000 18 Rosalie Avenue
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$480,000 9 Paradale Drive
$455,000 - $475,000
Impressive Home, Just Finish The Outside - Your Way ! If a lge mod home on big lot excites you, but the thought of waiting an eternity for it to be built haunts you, then this fab prop could be the answer. 3 Massive living areas, inc theatre room, family room & games room, 4 generous b’rooms, fully featured kit., dble gge umr + more. Outside the prep work for paving, driveway & ent. area has been done.
Step Back in Time On just over an acre (4421sqm), this Bungalow is almost secluded by the old tall trees in its sleepy village setting. The large rooms, floorboards, leadlight, fretwork, high ceilings, sash windows, original doors, skirtings & architraves will steal the heart of the period home decorator. Peace & space accompanied by birdsong & the laughter of kookaburras.
Resort on Rosalie Packed with holiday features & resort style living at home with extensive u/c entertaining areas, fabulous fully equipped outdoor kitchen with pizza oven & teppanyaki bar, solar heated pool, pool-house & outdoor games room. Immaculate & stylishly updated thru´out. Space for 6 vehicles. For lovers of celebration & outdoor life.
Features to Impress Executive prop., sit in Langmeil Est. Wide front of this prop easily caters for dble gge umr, + additional d/way w/- access to rear yard & 6m x 6m shed, suit vans, boats & trailers. Quality home offers up to 4 b’rooms, or 3 & study, lge main w/- ens & wir. 3 Spac living areas, feature packed kit. w/- huge pantry, ducted r/c a/c, covered outdoor ent area & more.
Inspect: Sunday 3:30-4pm Web: HRE461 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828
Inspect: Saturday 1:45 - 2:15pm Web: HRE399 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
Inspect: Sunday 1 - 1:45pm Web: HRE448 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
Inspect: Saturday 2:15-2:45pm Web: HRE460 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828
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$229,000 - $249,000 16 Homburg Street
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$324,950 2 Rothe Way
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$450,000 4 Lehmann Road
$460,000
Affordable First Home/Investment This comfortable 4 bedroom home situated on a 729m2 allotment is conveniently located close to a primary school and 7 day shopping. Generously sized lounge, kitchen/meals, bathroom with spa bath, fully enclosed rear yard, entertainment area and much more. Will suit first home owners, investors, small family, retirees and more.
There´s No Place Like Home A lovely balance of indoors & out on this 750sqm allotment with pretty perimeter gardens & screening trees that promote privacy. Spacious bedrooms with built-ins & the 2 living areas connect with the outdoors thru floor-to-ceiling glass. Outside a full length verandah sees dining spill out under cover plus double garage, carport & space to add a caravan shelter (stcc).
A Haven for Easy Living & Entertaining Linen & parchment tones feature in this elegant home of space & light, a crisp white kitchen with wide island bar & scullery at its centre. A trio of living spaces provides ease of lifestyle plus floating floors & a mix of lighting effects add to the atmosphere of this air conditioned home. Immense paved verandah surrounded by luxury of space on 806sqm.
Planned for Pleasure Live, relax, entertain, enjoy, a property that cleverly encapsulates it all on 710sqm in ´Langmeil´. Immaculately finished off to the very last stylish detail, this ´Rossdale´ home boasts three living spaces, fabulous modern French provincial style chef´s kitchen, excellent storage, extensive undercover shelter for living & entertaining plus access for the caravan.
Inspect: Sunday 1-1:30pm Web: HRE441 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828
Inspect: Sunday 3:30 - 4pm Web: HRE443 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
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11 Mill Street
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$575,000 28 Buna Terrace
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$235,000 - $245,000 11 Second Street
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$300,000 - $325,000 22 Helene Street
$320,000 - $330,000
Exceptionally Elegant & Eco-friendly Sandstone fronted Bungalow, sophisticated, modern, elegant & intelligent for those passionate about entertaining & the environment. Magnificent island kitchen, glorious indoor & outdoor living areas, 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms & solid timber floors. Great shedding, abundant R/W & solar energy in this location of ultimate convenience.
Parkside Site Along Nuriootpa´s parkside circuit & continuing around from the leafy dress circle of Kokoda Road, this 711sqm allotment with wide stretch of street frontage & existing 1950’s solid brick home is position perfect & may suit the keen renovator or developer with an eye for a location of desire. Surrounded by quality residences in the town´s most picturesque pocket.
Character & Potential Circa 1900 home on 1356sqm holds fabulous possibilities in this ’Town Centre’ zone. Splendid original timber features, floorboards, solid doors, fireplace surrounds, central hallway, 2/ 3 bdrms, separate lounge & huge kitchen. An adaptable backdrop to any new vision. Scope & potential aplenty in this location of elevating values.
The Corner Advantage With dual driveway access, this lovely home of abundant living space within & easy-care surrounds is ideal for a relaxed existence. Comfortable, inviting & with a central kitchen, fabulous heating/cooling options, excellent storage, courtyard garden, 20x30 garage, garden shed, R/W & triple carport. Park yourself here & enjoy the benefits.
Inspect: Sunday 2:45 - 3:15pm Web: HRE170 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
Inspect: Sunday 1:45 - 2:15pm Web: HRE363 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
Inspect: Saturday 3:15 - 3:45pm Web: HRE136 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841349
Inspect: Sunday 2:30 - 3pm Web: HRE348 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
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41 Chardonnay Drive
$240,000 92B Basedow Road
$460,000 - $475,000 Lots 633 & 634 Moorooroo RoadLot 633 $250,000 - Lot 634 $275,000 Pieces 95 & 96 Krondorf Road
$379,000 - $399,000
Courtyard Lifestyle Neat as a pin from the moment you walk in! This cleverly laid out home will give you quality of life both inside & out with generous living/dining that spills outdoors to the pretty courtyard setting. Timeless ivory tones, lovely kitchen, spacious 3-way bthrm, great storage, security shutters & rear access. Private & set up for easy maintenance.
Big Block Bonanza Overloaded with opportunity & zoned ´Residential´, this 3733sqm site with its solid brick home & fully self-contained sep unit gives you plenty of options whether your goal is to maximise on development potential (stcc) or to create a fabulous home base with plenty of room. Both currently tenanted. 3 bay shed & views.
Picture the setting! Two magnificent rural living allotments of 1.04 Ha (2.5 acres) & 1.29 Ha (3.1 acres) offering panoramic views and superb house sites. New dual highway to the Barossa will save valuable commuting time. Water and Electricity available. Rare opportunity to purchase semi- rural land on the edge of town.
Versatile 1.5 Ha Property on "Krondorf Road" Just the address will be enough to spark interest. 1.5 Ha (approx 3.5 acres) inc a small v/yard planted 1994 of approx 2000m2 (1/2 acre), 2 b’room home, 20 x 30 gge + winter creek w/- lge gums & loads more room for a variety of pursuits. Whether cellar door, small winery, B&B or weekender, the choice is yours (sub to Council consents). Genuine sale, so be quick!
Inspect: Call Agent to view Web: HRE365 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841 349
Inspect: Call Agent to view Web: HRE70 RLA: 219152 David Braunack: 0418 841349
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Inspect: Call Agent to View Web: HRE438 RLA: 219152 Guy Draper: 0417 810 828
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Home plus pool COOL IT: The sparkling inground pool looks very appealing.
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ROOM TO MOVE: The well-designed Macdonald Park house with a host of features. TAKE a look at this welldesigned brick-veneer house on about 2.5 acres of land at Macdoand Park. Features include a master bedroom with a ceiling fan, ensuite and a walk-in robe. The other three bedrooms are of a good size. A formal lounge leads through to a formal dining area with a floating floor. Modern describes the kitchen which has a dishwasher and pantry and overlooks the family/meals area. The main bathroom has
separate toilet while the laundry has built-in cupboards. Two reverse-cycle heating and cooling units plus a combustion heater are provided for temperature comfort all-yearround. Roller shutters have been installed to some windows. Outside is spectacular with a paved 6m x 6m undercover entertaining area plus an inground salt chlorinated swimming pool with paved surrounds. A solar Power system has been installed and the carport is under the main roof.
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There are neat wellestablished gardens at both the front and rear. Centrally located, the property is only seven minutes to the Elizabeth and Munno Para shopping centres and it is less than a 30 minute drive to either Adelaide or Port Adelaide. The property suits numerous hobby pursuits so start living the country lifestyle you desire. Priced at $499,500, for more information or to arrange a viewing contact Brendan Howard from LJ Hooker on 0416 054 731. RLA1679.
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Dress circle location
MACDONALD PARK Lot 101 McIntyre Rd
fire plus exposed brick and timber beams create a rustic welcoming space that contrasts beautifully to the front living room and surrounds the central kitchen. On one side, the dining area looks through floor-to-ceiling glass out to a private shaded garden and to the other, sliding glass takes living and entertaining under the extensive paved verandah and out to the beautiful resort-style backyard (pictured below) with established perimeter trees, gazebo with built-in barbecue and an inground swimming pool, a layout that stirs memories of long carefree summer holidays away. Back inside, the floor-plan offers adaptability with three queen-size bedrooms and two bathrooms in the main home plus a separate fully selfcontained apartment featuring a kitchenette, spacious bathroom with laundry facility, sun-filled living room and
queen-sized bedroom with builtin storage. For the savvy investor, this property is overloaded with potential in this location, location, location. The current rental appraisal sits at $280-per-week for the main home and $150-per-week for the unit. Build a low maintenance courtyard residence on the second title, subject to council consent and achieve a further $250 - $280 dollars-a-week of rental income. For those who love the finer things in life, this unique property has a real feel of quality about it, a residence in fantastic order that will respond fabulously to a little updating in areas to give you a distinctive home in a simply unbeatable location. Contact Mike Bogan of Homburg Real Estate on 0416 586 897 for further information on the potential of this rare opportunity.
OPEN: The Nuriootpa house and self contained apartment.
Lot 5 North Tce, Kapunda
D L SO
This is IMPRESSIVE... Finally a property that ticks ALL the boxes!! • Four bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s • Main bedroom with BIR, WIR & ensuite • Bright open plan kitchen, meals & living area • Formal dining and second living area • Undercover entertaining area with café blinds • In ground pool, heated spa, tennis court + lovely gardens on over 1 acre block • Garage/workshop + double carport This is an immaculately maintained home that oozes quality with many fantastic outdoor areas. Opportunities like this are very rare….don’t miss this one!! Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 RLA 205501
$499,950
REEVES PLAINS - Lot 542 Woolsheds Road ARCHITECTUALLY BUILT HOME ON 42.5ac
Open By Appointment
$725,000
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KAPUNDA - 12 Quintrell Street
$489,950
40 Osprey Parade
View by appointment • Immaculate Rendition home built in 2007 on a corner block opposite park • 4 brms, master with ens & wir, all other brms with bir’s • Fml lnge, enormous o/p kitchen/meals/family • Stylish kitch w. Miele d/washer & Smeg apps • Ducted RC, alarm, double garage, two ent areas, RW tank, garden shed. Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DEBG54
4 BEDROOM HOME WITH POOL ON 2.5 ACRES!
KAPUNDA
$315,000
23 Tod Street
View by appointment
View by appointment • 4 spacious bedrooms, plus study • Master brm w.his/hers WIR’S, huge ensuite • Brms 2, 3 & 4 all have BIRs & ceiling fans • Fml lnge w.vaulted ceiling & feature pillars • Open plan tiled kitch/meals/family • Lrg rumpus, duct cool, comb heat & 2 x S/S R/C wall units • 2 fabulous ent areas, htd i/g pool • Approx 20 x 30 shed Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: D5XG54
Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DF4G54
HEWETT
$525,000
COUNTRY LIVING IN STYLE!
• 2 ½ year young home built by David Gameau on 17.23 HA (42.5 acres) • 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR • Formal lounge, huge open plan kitchen/meals/family • Indoor/outdoor Alfresco area, games room, raked ceilings • 60 x 25 shed, est gardens, mins to Gawler
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HEWETT
$469,500
7 Oaklands Circuit
View Sun 3.15-4pm • Lge master brm with ens & WIR + views • All other brms with built in robes • Spac fml lnge leads to fml dine w. direct access to ent area • Big kitchen with dishwasher, bfast bar & large pantry • Lge family/meals area leads to rumpus rm • Duct evap cool & 3 gas points, 2 w. htrs • Peaked, pvd u/c ent area w. gas bbq point
N OPE
KAPUNDA 5 Hogan Street
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$285,000
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$285,000
48 Lyndoch Road
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2 Year Young Rossdale Home
Only Approximately 18 Months Old
Rendered home on huge approx 1476sqm block
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Absolutely immaculate 3 bedroom home Master with ensuite & WIR, brm 2 with BIR & ceiling fan Big kitchen/meals/family area, heat/cool, 3-way main bthrm Great undercover entertaining area, lots of rainwater, veggie garden & fruit trees • Ample secure off street parking. Not a thing to do here!
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Contact Brendan 0416 054 731
Contact Brendan 0416 054 731
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3 bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe Bedrooms two and three both with built in robes Fml lnge, o/plan kitch/meals/family area w. down lights Kitchen w. dishwasher, WIP & feature built in wine rack Garage with auto roller door, paved gabled U/C ent area, shed plus side access ID: DHPG54
Master bedrooms with modern ensuite & Bedroom two with 2 walk in robes Large lounge/dining room Modern kitchen overlooks tiled family area Great block with est native grounds ID: DGBG54
Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 RLA 1679
1765454
Well designed brick veneer home on approximately 2.5 acres of land. Features include: • Master bedroom with ceiling fan, ensuite and walk in robe • Other three bedrooms are of a good size • Formal lounge leads through to formal dine with floating floor • Modern kitchen has dishwasher & pantry and overlooks family/meals area • Main bathroom has separate toilet • Laundry has built in cupboards • Two reverse cycle heating and cooling units plus combustion heater are provided • Roller shutters have been installed to some windows • Paved 6m x 6m undercover entertaining area • In ground salt chlorinated swimming pool with paved surrounds • Solar Power system has been installed • Carport under main roof • Neat well established gardens both front and rear • Centrally located 7 minutes to Elizabeth and Munno Para shopping centres • Less than 30 minutes drive to Adelaide and Pt Adelaide • Suit numerous hobby pursuits! Start living the country lifestyle you desire Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DHZG54
1769749
THERE’S no better heart-oftown Nuriootpa location than this. Tree-lined Orchard Court is tucked secretly in behind the main street, a prestigious nothrough cul-de-sac of quality homes and park-like gardens on large allotments. This tightly-held hidden dress circle offers peace, privacy and an idyllic way of life with the benefits of shops & services just steps away. On two titles with immense street frontage, this quality solid-brick built ‘AV Jennings’ home is individual in every way and has an architecturally designed edge that will lend itself brilliantly to an eclectic mix of quality furniture and art. With a separate self-contained apartment at one end, the residence provides options for guest accommodation, an elderly parent or rental income. Behind the leafy screen of rose garden at front, double solid timber doors with vertical window panels make a striking entrance to the front foyer, where a sandstone feature corners the interesting wine room. Step down to the simply stunningly spacious sunken lounge drenched in natural light through a dramatic five window line-up and take a step up to the open-plan casual living zone where a slow combustion wood
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Real Estate Liftout Magnificent and delightful LOOK no further - this Eudunda property deserves your consideration. Here is a gorgeous solid-stone 1910 villa from the bygone era has been fully restored with tender loving care by the owner/professional builder. This charming home comprises 12 foot ceilings, picture rails in every room and three large bedrooms with new carpets. The master has a wall-to-wall mirrored built-in wardrobe and there is an office that can be the fourth bedroom. The eat-in kitchen includes a dishwasher, pantry and lots of cupboards space. Comfortable describes the formal lounge room with the original fireplace and pressed Charlton metal panels ceiling and then there is the family room with the combustion heater. Beautifully tiled is the bathroom with spa bath and
vanity, the toilet is separate. Outside is the full length rear verandah/entertaining area fully enclosed with shade cloth. There are two carports, workshop and garden sheds, an established backyard with fruit trees and ornamental shrubs, a paved area for caravan and boat plus the bonus of the double gate private access from the rear. All the above and more on a lovely large 1000 square metre allotment. This property is situated only a short stroll to the main street shopping, the hospital, schools, Gallery, museum and hotel etc. The asking price for this outstanding home is $295,000. For further information please call Julie Toth on 8562 4650 or 0418 853 134. RLA198199.
1768259
EUDUNDA, 62 Weigall Street
Auction: 26/11/11 at 10am (Unless sold prior) 4 Bedroom Bargain! $185,000 - $195,000 Renovated with Jarrah Floors throughout all living areas, 3 b/r’s have robes & main has ensuite, open plan, r/c air cond & s/c heating. Inspect from 9am
Vicki Freeman 0427 858 171 Brock Harcourts Rural RLA223600
GORGEOUS: The fully-restored solid-stone Eudunda house on a large allotment.
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Real Estate Liftout
So many features alarmed, even the garage. There is an entertaining area and established gardens plus roller shutters, a double garage and fullyfenced yards.
At a glance... Where: 26 Murray Hillier Court, Evanston Gardens. Agent: Fiona Smith from Remax Living. Phone:0411 733 067 or 8255 5666.
1769200
THIS Austerity-style house features the original home built in the 1900s with all the extensions to make it a family home with so many extra features. There are four bedrooms, two with open fireplaces. The main bathroom has a corner spa bath and there are two toilets. Large and open describes the kitchen with loads of cupboard while there is a modern large laundry. Heating and cooling for all year round comfort and the house is fully
ABOVE: The spacious kitchen area with loads of cupboard space in the Evanston Park house. BELOW: Relax after a tough day at work in the spa bath in the large main bathroom.
Lot 1 Victoria Road, HAMILTON Via Kapunda
$415,000
Bedrooms: 3
Garages: 2
Bathrooms: 1
“MERRIWOOD FARM AND GUEST HOUSE” Set on over 5 acres this stunning circa 1890 cottage offers 360° panoramic views, offering 3 bedrooms, master with open fire place, family/dining and formal lounge. Together with country style Oak kitchen and stylish bathroom with spa, the Farmhouse is complete with slow combustion heating and reverse cycle airconditioning. The separate guest house features open plan living with master bedroom, kitchen, lounge/dining and bathroom. The property has 4 paddocks, some with horse shelters, 9.3x10.3 shed for parking with workshop, large aviaries, kangaroo enclosure, shared bore, 55000L approx rainwater storage and stunning cottage gardens. All this situated approximately 10km out of Kapunda and only a 30-40minute drive to the Barossa Valley or 25-30minutes to Gawler. Property ID: 3027 (RLA 61382)
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Triple Bfm’s open day
Festive craft fair STAFF from Barossa Outside School Hours Care not only care for children but they’re also happy to help with Christmas shopping needs. This Saturday BOSHC will run their annual craft fair in the Tanunda Show Hall, off Elizabeth Street, from 9.30am to 4pm. It’s a chance for the public to browse among 45 stalls run by local and interstate traders. This year organised events include scrap booking and card making at every hour on the hour from 10am to 3pm.
Workshops will run for about 15 minutes and for more details contact Di on 8562 4387. In addition, there will be hand embroidery, quilting punch and stitch cards demonstrations, with kits available from Noni and felting and general craft techniques and demonstrations by Veronica. Busy shoppers are also encouraged to take a break and enjoy Devonshire tea or lunch. Entry is $3, with children under 16 free. For more details, contact Di on 8562 4387.
Like to see how a radio station operates? Then be part of Triple Bfm’s open day this Sunday, November 27, from noon till 4 pm. The station, located in the old Tanunda railway building, off Basedow Road, will open to the public with demonstrations of the outside broadcasting unit. There will be an opportunity to record your own BBB stinger. Organisers will provide children’s activities, and a sausage sizzle for a fee with proceeds to support Shalom Home. The home has about 30 Sri Lankan orphans and is founded and run by Tanunda couple, Trevor and Cheryl Frost. In addition, there will be networking opportunities for regional artists and a chance for teachers and business operators to observe how Triple Bfm can enrich their programs.
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SPARE some time this Friday morning to view students from Kapunda Primary School who will highlight the reason for Christmas. About 60 students will dress in characters from the story of Jesus and his
Schnitzel Night Family Meal Night *2 adults & 3 kids
birth and be part of a pageant, which begins at the school from 9.30am. The pageant will travel along the town’s Main Street, where children will sing Christmas carols and act out the story. The event will finish at about 11am.
Barossa Craft Fair
Steak Night
Saturday 26th November 2011 9.30am - 4.00pm Tanunda Show Hall
Kids’ Entertainment
See Tom sing SECURE your tickets to one of the hottest events in town - Now We’re Swingin’. The musical production features actor and crooner Tom Burlinson who will appear at the Barossa Arts Convention Centre for one show only on Friday, December 2. Tom’s show includes the greatest songs form the era of swing, and the ones for which the individual singers became best known. Tom said his show would not be complete without a selection of Sinatra songs. He has included Sinatra’s - I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Summer Wind, That’s Life and Mack the Knife. Accompanying Tom on stage will be a 16piece band, including some of Australia’s best jazz musicians. Tom’s show will be held in the Brenton Langbein Theatre, Tanunda. Show tickets are $55 for adults, concession $49 and a group booking eight or more, $49 each. For tickets and more details, contact the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre on 8561 4299.
Over 45 stalls of local and interstate crafts people Entry Fee: $3.00 (children under 16 free) Devonshire tea / Lunch available
Roast Day
• Scrap booking/Card Workshops 10am,11am,12pm,1pm,2pm,3pm Workshops run for 10-15 minutes For details ring 8562 4387
Terms and Conditions Family Meal Deal only available Wednesday nights. Adult’s meals must be ordered off the Family Meal Deal Menu 1 meal per child. Extra kid’s meals charged at $7.50. All Meal Deals not vailid with any other ofood promotion or offer
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Children join for Christmas story
Kids Eat Free Lunch & dinner
Uley Road Hall Forrestal Road, Elizabeth Downs 26th and 27th November - 10am-5pm $5 ENTRY
• Hand embroidery/quilting punch and stitch cards Demonstrations with kits available by Noni
Barossa Craft Fair Sponsored By BOSHC
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• Felting & General Craft Techniques Demonstrations by Veronica (Barossa Outside School Hours Care Service Inc)
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Up Coming events... Fake is Real - Mon, 5th Dec 7pm
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Ross Noble - Thurs, 8th Mar 8pm Men in Pink Tights - Sat, 31st Mar 8pm
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FIONA O’LOUGHLIN On a Wing & a Prayer
‘16 PIECE BAND’ Now We’re Swingin’
JON ENGLISH The Rock Show
The Australian Queen of comedy’s public battle with booze has taken her on a journey. This show reveals the sometimes poignant, always hilarious journey Fiona took from rock bottom to redemption (well almost redemption?) Don’t miss this great opportunity to see Fiona’s Helpmann Award-nominated show.
Presenting Australian star of screen and stage, Tom Burlinson, in his latest musical production, Now We’re Swingin’ – a sensational swinging salute to the masters of the genre. Including classics from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole along with Harry Connick Jr, Michael Bublé and many more.
Aussie Rock Icon Jon English and a cast of multitalented young rockers take you on a wonderful journey to rediscover the music that shaped a generation. This spectacular tribute honouring 60’s & 70’s classic rock has taken the country by storm! Includes; Pink Floyd, Queen, Beatles, The Who, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, AC/DC and many more.
Friday, 2nd December @ 8pm Adult: $55.00 Conc: $49.00 Group (8+): $49.00
Saturday, 21st January 8.00pm Adults $69.00 Conc $64.00 Child $59.00
Saturday, 26th November 8.00pm Adults $42.90 Conc $38.50 Group 10+ $38.50
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Chill out with Iva TO VISIT: Iva Davies who fronts Ice House.
Icehouse started out as a pub rock band called Flowers, who were the highest paid unsigned act in Australia during the 1980s. Little did Iva know the music he was to creating would become ageless including tracks such as Great Southern Land, Hey Little Girl, Crazy and Electric Blue.
“It’s just extraordinary,” he said. With Christmas to celebrate before the big Barossa show, Iva said he will continue his tradition of putting up his tree with his two teenage children and enjoy a dip in the pool. Tickets are already on sale and for prices visit venuetix.com.au or 8225 8888.
Happy birthday to... Theo Knauerhase, of Nuriootpa, was three on November 20.
Erin Heinrich, of Angaston, will be three on November 28.
Kobe Wilkey, of Nuriootpa, was three on November 17.
Carter Wilkey, of Nuriootpa, will be one on November 27.
Letisha Bartsch, of Tanunda, was four on November 15.
An A5 copy of the birthday photograph is available to the parents for of $5.50. For more details, please contact the Herald office on 8563 2041.
Who’s new? Charlotte Rose Woodley, daughter of Katrina Locke and Darren Woodley, of Kapunda, was born on November 7 at Kapunda Hospital, weighing 8lb (3635g). Charlotte is a sister for Dylan, Ethan and Rachel.
BEING a responsible pet owner means understanding your pet’s needs and being aware of your responsibilities to the community. The following are some basic rules for pet care: • Learn about your pet’s needs - dietary, health, housing and general care • Provide your pet with an adequate balanced diet and ensure it has access to clean, cool drinking water at all times • Regularly exercise your pet according to its needs • Train your pet using kindness and positive reinforcement • Provide appropriate housing and shelter for your pet • While unsupervised, keep your pet safely and securely confined to your property at all times • To minimise boredom, provide your pet with sufficient companionship and a stimulating environment • Protect your pet’s health with regular visits to the vet and ensure all necessary vaccinations and treatments are up-to-date •Ensure your pet has a clean living environment • Microchip your pet (where appropriate) and
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Shepherd x American Bulldogs 1 Male, 2 Females. Vaccinated, wormed, lovely big healthy pups $100 each One female Fox Terrier x Chihuahau, desexed. Lovely little lady. nice temperament, needs loving family or older person $200 4 x Jack Russel x puppies 2 male, 2 female.White/tan markings, one chocolate brown with tan markings $300 For any enquiries or more details on other dogs that might be available, please phone Tony or Pat at Black Springs Dog Sanctuary & Boarding Kennels on 88 484 307
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where required register it with your local council • De-sex your pet at an early age to prevent unwanted pregnancies • Where appropriate grooming your pet a regular basis • Many pets need to be socialised with other animals and people, particularly at a young age give your pet appropriate opportunities for mixing with others • Teach your family, friends and children how to interact with your pet • Find suitable boarding facilities for your pet while you’re on holidays • Respect the rights of non pet owners by keeping your pet under control while in public and by disposing of any droppings made in public areas • Provide your pet with love and attention and commit to caring for it for life.
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Come and see us for... • Tropical, marine & goldfish • Southern night seahorses • Hermit crabs & baby turtles • Aquarium & pond plants
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Good range of accessories Open 6 days a week (closed Tuesdays)
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Mitchell Taylor, of Nuriootpa, was four on November 15.
Caring for your pet
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Lincoln O’Malley, of Nuriootpa, was three on November 21.
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IVA Davies says he enjoys white wines, picturesque settings and a good crowd, which means he’s in for a good time when he performs at the Barossa A Day on the Green. The Melbourne man who has fronted Icehouse for the past 30 years said while he hasn’t had the opportunity to visit the Barossa yet, after recently performing in the Hunter Valley it’s meant gaining an appreciation of wine regions. “Going to the Hunter (Valley) was great because of the crowd and the incredibly relaxed atmosphere and the incredible rolling hills,” he said. The band will join rock and soul musicians Daryl Hall and John Oates as they perform at Peter Lehmann Wines on Saturday, February 11. And there’s a deep connect between these two acts, with John Oates having cowritten and sung on the Icehouse hit ‘Electric Blue’.
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SPORTS GOLF KAPUNDA Just for a change the early morning players copped the worst of the conditions last Saturday for the Menzel’s Meats 4BBB individual and pairs stableford competition. A fantastic field of almost 60 players teed up on what turned out to be a perfect, although a little humid, day for golf. The course was receptive to good golf shots after the overnight rain softened things up and there were some great scores to reflect that. Now firstly my apologies to any one individual or team I miss in this report as I am doing it from a blurry memory after the carrier pigeon lost its way with the results. The overall pairs winners with a fantastic 50 combined points were Keith Alexander and Vicki Wilson. Both played exceptionally well with Keith having 44 points on his own and Vicki chipping in with 38. I think Ian Watson and Al Sherrah were up there close behind after Ian had 42 and “Big” Al Sherrah rose to the occasion with a season high 40 points of his own. There were a couple of teams just two behind and they were John Shephard and Gary Brusche and Paul McCarthy and Brian Menzel. Macca and Boo both posted 40 points apiece with Paul Shooting a 74 off the stick and I believe Brian nudging himself into A grade after the previous week’s blinder. Bazz Williams and Chris Scheer both had 41 points in great individual efforts but obviously their partners were not up to scratch, certainly not Willow’s anyway. There were a couple of fillies out during the afternoon and MariAnne Daniel decided it was
warm enough for a dip in the dam, well her toes at least, although it didn’t help her to complete the hole. Next Saturday is the Bolt’s Electrical Par comp and the Bomber team is off to the Barossa to try to notch up their first win playing against the Gawler cityites. By the time readers get this report the AGM would have been completed and the new committee finalised for the upcoming twelve months. I will update you all next week on the whose who. Saturday night is presentation night which promises to be a fun “finale” to the season where all trophy winners will be acknowledged for their good results. Hopefully as many winners as possible will be present to proudly accept their prizes. TANUNDA Saturday - stableford. Winner: J Blechynden 40, Jacob’s Creek. A grade: J Blechynden 40, Rockford; runner up B Grocke 39. B grade: N Giles 38 c/b St Hallett; runner up A Ayres 38. C grade: J Hongell 35, Vine Inn; runner up D Forrest 34. Ladies. C Hongell 35; runner up E Perkins 34. Long Drives: A grade B Grocke; B grade J Hoffman’ C grade N Harris; Ladies A Harris. NTP: 6th P Jeffries, Peter Lehmann; 8th B Bailey, TPGB; 11th P Lithgow, Langmeil; 16th G Thomson, Rusden; 7th 2nd shot S Rawlinson, Kalleske. Run down: B Bailey 39, T Pengilly 38, B Ronan 37, T Jenkins 37, M Campbell 36, P Lawrie 36. Sunday - Stableford. R Casey 44. Mens midweek - stableford. R Haaran 37, C McMillan 35, J Gooden 34 c/b, B Vewevers 34 c/b, D Hemsley 34. NTP: B Andrews.
Ladies midweek - stableford. F Blackwell 37, D Ahrens 36, C Lynas 35, H Peter 32. Thursday twilight - stableford. R Duncan 24 c/b, B Ronan 24, D MacPhail 22, J Jeffries 20 c/b. MT PLEASANT Summer Sizzle match play challenge. Semi-finals: J Richards d P Sando; P Turvey d S Tregenza. 3rd and 4th: P Sando d S Tregenza. Final: J Richards d P Turvey. Thursday Beth Wright Summer Trophy - stroke. G Ludlow 69; S King 72; D Watkins 73; K Franklin 75; N Horsnell 77; L Hills 80; R Vincent 87. Midweek - stableford. A grade: R Elliott 37; N Wilson 36; I Wannan 34. B grade: K Franklin 38; G Benier 37; R Hargrave 36. GAWLER Wednesday - Ladies 16/11. The Par event was sponsored by the Kingsford Hotel. Winner was Lesley Pyke with +4 followed by Marg Dunn on +1. Third Was Les Milner -1. NTPS: 4th; PJames,11th; LMilner. Thursday 17/11. The man from Rockland had a stellar 41 pts aided by pinpoint tee shots. Congrats to Barry Dempster who won from Brian Kite on 40 then came Hugh McKerney with 39pts. Ball winners: J Laitenan, P Pogas 37, J Assender, B Pipe 36, L Rowley, K Morse, P Heffernan, H Jeske 35 on c/b. NTPS: Elders 4th; R.Clarke, Spencer Flooring 6th, R Roy, Elders 11th; B Pipe. Birdie balls; J Williams, D Wyer. Mid Week end 18/11. Dave Rogers 39 pts was good enough to win midweek from Bob Crockart on 38. Ball winners; B Santini 37, J Dahl 36. Saturday 19/11. Rob Roy was a deserving winner of the Wackem Hard Trophy with +6 from a fastfinishing Geoff Gray who had +6
SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES on the back nine but it was all a fraction to late. A grade - 1: D Mcleod (+5) 2: A Jeffery (+4) 3: G Barber (+3). B grade - 1: R Roy (+6), 2: G Gray (+5), 3: G Donaldson(+5). C grade - 1: W J Martin (+4), 2: N Orr (+4) 3: J Peel (+1). Ladies winner: K Korber (+4). Ball winners: D Birss +3, S Spencer, D Butler, P Sellar +2, B Richarsdson, S Purdie, S Sandercock, B Pipe, I Monro, C Swinstead, G Jeffery, W Staunton, P Pogas. TPS and Long Drives - Uleybury wines 2nd; B Richardson, St Kilda Hotel 3rd long drive, D Harper, Giannito Hotel Group 4th; D Edwards, Kingsford Hotel 6th; S Francas, Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot 9th; G Scotland, Fasta Pasta long drive 10th; M Lukat, High Beam Car/ Dog wash 11th; B Sankey, Bushmans Hotel 14th; D Butler, Willaston Hotel 16th; P Heffernan. Birdie ballls; D Funnell, B Sankey, J Williams, G Barber, D Mcleod, R Richardson. Eagle: D Nguyen 1st. Next week’s competition is a stableford event playing for the Ben Verhoef Trophy. Good luck to all our pennant teams in the final round of pennant golf. Sunday 20/11. Brayden Coombs showed dad how to do it and won on a c/b from John Agar with 38 pts. NTP: 4th Cheesecake Shop; D Brooke, 6th Spencer Flooring; H Smits. Ball winners; H Smits, C Swinstead 36.Birdies; D Brooke, B Coombs, C Swinstead, D Stewart. A reminder the course is closed on Friday, November 25 until about 3pm for Vidas trade day. BAROSSA VALLEY Saturday - blue course, 200 Club Day. Stableford. 120 players - men 100; ladies 20; visitors 20. A grade: R Thiele 39; runner up
J Alderson 38. B grade: G Young 42; runner up P Frazer 39. C grade: M Schulz 38; runner up J Riggs 38. Ball winners: A grade (33 players): M Bogan 38, D Geyer 37, A Wolf 37, M Nichols 36, C Bell 35, N Ward 35. B grade (41 players): L Hunter 38, A Berndt 37, R Harbord 36, D Trinne 35, I Walker 35, D Wall 35, P Graetz 35. C grade (26 players): G McDonald 38, B Griffiths 36, C Sims 36, I Cartwright 36, G Dungey 34. Ladies: Day winner: P Johnson 43. M Dunn 37, P Chiberton 36, V Bell 35. NTP: 3rd Henschke Wines N Day; 4th 2nd shot Laucke Mills P Pavlovich; 6th Ian Devlin Golf J Alderson; 12th Guy Ewing Chemplus P Pavlovich; 10th 2nd shot Cellarmaster Wines T Cowgill; Chicken Nest Nuriootpa Chicken Shop J Riggs; 17th Harbord Wines J Kay. Long Drives sponsored by Regional Transport Training Services: A grade G Ewing; B
Gawler Petanque club results. Sunday , November 20. Six doubles teams competed for the Jim Steel Trophy. Game 1: Rose Parman / Alan Parman d Stan Wilson / Margaret Randall 13–10; Luke Randall (junior) / Joan Steel d Les Roud / Pam Moreland 13 – 0; Glenis Head / Iris Stephenson d Roger Davis / Alan Collinson 13–9. Game 2: Rose Parman / Alan Parman d Luke Randall (junior) / Joan Steel 13–4; Les Roud / Pam Moreland d Roger Davis / Alan Collinson 13–5; Glenis Head / Iris Stephenson d Stan Wilson / Margaret Randall 13–3 The final play off was between Rose Parman/Alan Parman 13 d Glenis Head / Iris Stephenson 8.
Results from matches played on November 17. Overway Whos Ya Momma d Smithfield Outsiders 8-7; Lyndoch Hotel d Willaston Warriors 9-6; Smithfield What The’s d Willaston Farcues 15-0; Two Wells Commercial d Exchange Hotel 9-6; Two Wells No Fear.Comm d XChanged 9-6; Roseworthy Blue d Soccer Club Kruisers 8-7; Soccer Club Eagles d Roseworthy Shooters 11-4. Premiership Team P W L F A S Two Wells No Fear.Comm 4 4 0 44 16 8 Roseworthy Blue 4 4 0 40 20 8 Overway Whos Ya Momma 4 3 1 37 23 6 Soccer Club Eagles 4 3 1 37 23 6 Smithfield Outsiders 4 3 1 36 24 6 Smithfield What The’s 4 2 2 35 25 4 Exchange Hotel 4 2 2 31 29 4 XChanged 4 2 2 29 31 4 Willaston Farcues 4 2 2 22 38 4 Soccer Club Kruisers 4 1 3 24 36 2 Two Wells Commercial 4 1 3 24 36 2 Lyndoch Hotel 4 1 3 24 36 2 Willaston Warriors 4 0 4 23 37 0 Roseworthy Shooters 4 0 4 14 46 0
Basketball Monday juniors 12 and under. Division One - Barossa 39 d Warriors 1 14; Storm 12d1 36 d Jets 23; Little Lions 12d1 28 d Sandy Creek 25. Division Two - Undertakers 52 d Barossa Bulldogs 6; Craigmore Big-Birds 22 d Starplex Hawks 10. 14 and under: Sharks 36 d Lakers 22; Raiders 31 d Brookers 2 18; Craigmore Fight 32 d Backflippers 10. 16 and under: Barossa Red 32 d Warriors 2 10; Craigmore Thunder 23 drew with Red Dragons 23; Barossa Blue 25 d Green Street Elite 20. Monday evening men Division One: Run and Gun d Blitzers 6961; Shooting Blanks d Crumpet Squad 36-30; Wizards d Flight Team 42-23; Beard Of Chuck d M&M’s 46-29; He Got Game d Wolverines 55-36. Division Two: Shakers d Black Knights 51-49; Muffin Stuffers d Turbos 52-32; Kings d Hurricanes 28-27; Orlago Bujic d Off In The Shower 57-25; Flames d Wreckless 54-38. Tuesday daytime ladies Phantoms 37 d Flamin Flamingos 25; Flukes 34 d Cheeky Chicks 33; Organized Kaos 33 d Rhondauves 29. Tuesday juniors Under 8s: Williamstown Giants 14 d Dragons 2; Lightning 2 d Central Little Lions 0; Tigers 14 d Angle Vale Foxes 2. 10 and under: Barossa 1 21 d Sudden Impact 19; Celtics 17 d Badge Roos 4; Central Lions 24 d Red Devils 11; Barossa 2 12 d Rockstars 4; Run N Gun 16 d Wild Lions 2; New Stars 22 d Redbacks 0. Tuesday night men Donkeys 25 d Pacers 17; Gang Green 43 d Outlaws 39; James 37 d Clumsy Ninjas 30; O2 Tha Fn 53 d Gawler Gunners 29; Hawks 60 d Swarrens 19; Has Beens 56 d The Boys 34; The Was Nots 41 d Beam Team 25. Wednesday evening ladies Tango d Brookers 30-29; T/Birds d Jug-ONorks 13-5. Thursday night mixed Grand finals: Spurtics 40 d 5 Stars 33; semi finals: 5 Stars 38 d Ultim8s 32.
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College 27 d Randoms 4; The Bitties 22 d South 6; Pythons 17 d Alysias Team 11. Tuesday evening mixed Whateva Treva 34 d Lol 6; Laura’s Team 25 d Hot Spuds 12; Hi Viz Heros 23 d Falcons 22; Power Rangers 26 d Team Phat 17; Vengaboiis 15 d Demdem 7; Pink Paws 31 d Bitty 7’s 18; That’s What She Said 28 d Black Thunders 14. Wednesday juniors 11 and under: Trinity 4 18 d Trinity 1 3; Trinity 2 13 d Trinity 5 7; Trinity 7 10 d South Gawler 9. 13 and under: Trinity 1 d Trinity 3; Trinity 7 d Trinity 6. 16 and under: Inter 1 - Trinity 3 28 d Trinity 1 3; Inter 2 - Trinity 4 33 d Trinity 6 10; Trinity 1 20 d Trinity 3 12; Trinity 5 13 drew with Trinity 2 13. Wednesday evening ladies Trinity 1 35 d Mels Army 24; Trinity 6 26 d Mixed Nuts 20; Trinity 5 29 d Kmp 13; Dirt Diamonds 18 d Lollypops 17; Pink Bits 29 d Escapees 26; Family Affairs 26 d Bits & Pieces 24; Tosnc Blue 39 d Mamma Bears 31; Tigers 19 drew with Trinity 2 19; Donneybrooks 33 d Nite Flyers 17; Trinity 3 34 d Inxs 12; Triple S 27 d Diamonds 23; The Fruit Loops 23 d Trinity 6 15. Wednesday evening mixed Rascals 25 d DTF 24; Wildcats 19 d Skalliwags 18; Masterclass 18 d Lucky Lemons 8; Fat Pack 29 d Sparkle Motion 11. Friday ladies daytime Wasleys 25 d Straight Up 21; Mummas 22 d Barely There 16; Lady Birds 39 d Skittles 7.
Futsal Soccer Under 8s: Warriors 11 d Superstars 3. Under 10s: The Strikers 6 d Red Eagles 0; Break Aways 6 d Black Magic 4. Under 12s: Big Warriors 11 d Mp Strikes 5; Pink Panthers 4 d Mighty Reds 3; South Lions 5 d Bazingas 2. Under 16s: Big Hits 15 d Just For Kicks 0; Spekkies 6 d Pondi Rangers 5; Blazing Blues 3 d Wildcats 2.
Volleyball Khs Cobras 3 d Rogue Crew 2; Drunken Chuggen Clowns 3 d Multiple Scoregasms 2.
KEGEL Tanunda Kegel Club. Audrey was the winner this week. A Vanston 140, 117 (257); E Nicolai 92, 158 (250); R Bell 84, 116 (200); M Balch 108, 73 (181). 24s: E Nicolai 1; 15s: E Nicolai 1. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
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SHARE the joy of Christmas at the annual community Playford Christmas Pageant where Father Christmas makes his way to his home at Munno Para Shopping City on Saturday, November 26. Each year families come together to enjoy the magical Playford Christmas Pageant which is proudly sponsored by Munno Para Shopping City, Munno Para Foodland and Playford Alive. Now in its ninth year, the pageant is set to be bigger and better than ever before, thanks to the help and support of local organisations, and the dedicated volunteers on the Playford Pageant committee who are committed to helping those in the local community. The whole family will enjoy this magical day, with the pageant including over 40 floats, heaps of giveaways, bands, clowns and of course special guest of the day, Father Christmas. Spectators can then follow Father Christmas into Munno Para Shopping City as he heads to his home located in the Cheap As Chips court area. Photos with Father Christmas are
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Community News TWENTY-one solace members drove to the home of Rosemary and Rick Steicke at Gully Gardens on Saturday, November 12. Rick gave a most interesting talk explaining early beginnings when his parents took over the farm in 1962, followed by Rosemary and Rick moving to the farm in 2002. The orchard consists of apricots, pears, peaches and plums as well as vineyard. A lovely garden has been added to the property. Dried fruits, and many varieties of confectionary line the shop shelves. Rick gave a guided tour of the business, which was followed by a visit to the shop where members could make their purchases. President Barbara McRostie thanked Rick, Rosemary, and their family for a lovely afternoon and presented them with a basket of flowers. It was lovely to see Dulcie Appleton back again after a long spell away. Welcome back Dulcie. The popular raffle was drawn and winners were, Una Hage, Bernice Falkenberg, Grace Beckmann, Doris Doecke, Ted Stoll, Dulcie Appleton, Mavis Schrapel, Connie Irrgang, Mavis Eckert, Barbara McRostie, Roma Bray, Marilyn Pfeiffer and Kath Schroeter. Birthday wishes for November go to Faye Webber. Several members are on the sick list, and they are wished a speedy recovery. The meeting concluded with afternoon tea, followed by a stroll through the lovely garden,
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Para Road Wine Path RIGHT: Darcy Waller and her cousin Lila Vassallo enjoy the entertainment at the Para Road Wine Path on Sunday. STYLISH: Penelope Ashmore, Joshua Lamb and Kathy Romeo enjoying the opening evening.
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KAPUNDA’S Salon Rouge Gallery hosted the opening of the Retro Mummas Exhibition on Friday, November 18. The exhibition features Ilona Glastonbury’s timber and typographic pieces from reclaimed fruit boxes, Kathy Romeo’s suite of paintings on canvas, Yvonne Dalton’s weaving, and Mindy Turner and Heather Gordon’s decorative garden ball features and bird feeders. Newcomer to the art scene, Kim Valois, also features with vintage fabrics from her collection refashioned into stylish shopping bags. The exhibition is open from Wednesday to Sunday between noon and 4pm until Christmas. A selection of works from Lise Temple and Roland Weight is also on view along with recent paintings by Jacqueline Coates.
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70TH BIRTHDAY RATSCH, Trevor 15.11.41 Wishing you a very Happy Birthday and God's Richest Blessings. Love from Melva, Mark, Angela & Macormach, Stuart, Jodie, Lachlan, Cooper & Kaylie, Jason, Tammy, Jayden & Alexanda. Open House at Tanunda Bowling Club, Sunday 27th November 1.30 - 5.00 p.m. No presents but a small plate of afternoon tea would be appreciated.
DEATH NOTICES FIEGERT, Krystyna (nee Kobylinski).-
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KERNICH, Edna (nee Henschke) Well Mum in Heaven, you are gone 9 years now on November 26th, 2011. From 2002 till now. Love Bev - Sleep Peacefully Dear Mum.
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MEYERS, David John 27/11/09 Buba, 2 yrs have gone by so fast & life has changed in so many ways. But one thing that will never change is my love for you! Still love you, Still miss you yesterday today, tomorrow always & forever. Dito Buba, Rita xxx WOITHE, Dora Passed away 23/11/10 In loving memory of a much loved Aunt. Sadly missed, wonderful memories. Will always be remembered with love by Audrey.
RETURN THANKS Passed away peacefully on November 20, 2011 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Aged 61 years. Loving wife of Mervyn. Loved and loving mother of Paul and Leesah. Loved Nanna of Cloee, Tayla and Connor. Beloved sister of Kataryna and Teresa. Sleeping peacefully. FIEGERT, Krystyna (nee Kobylinski) Passed away peacefully in Hospital. Novmeber 20th 2011. Aged 61 years Beloved sister of Kataryna. Loved Aunty to Michelle, Ronny & Tamara. Great Aunty of Ella-Lucia. FIEGERT, Krystyna (nee Kobylinski) Aged 61 Passed away peacfully in Hospital On November 20th Beloved sister of Teresa. Loved Aunty of Michael & children, Karen & Travis. Loved Great Aunty of Jamie, Georgina & Jasmine. McINNIS, Duncan 7/2/68 - 18/11/11 Son of Ray & Jean McInnis Loved brother of Geraldene, Rachel & Jayne Five months of suffering - no more Now at peace You will be in our hearts forever Uncle Dunc to Joshua, Benjamin & Emily Loved brother to Geraldene Brother in law to Ricky
FUNERAL NOTICES FIEGERT. THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late MRS KRYSTYNA JADWIGA FIEGERT are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral Service which will be conducted on THURSDAY MORNING, November 24 commencing at 11.00a.m. in the Ebenezer St John's Lutheran Church, Ebenezer, to be followed by the committal in the adjoining cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations Posted Directly to the Kidney Health Australia, GPO Box 9993, Adelaide, 5001 would be appreciated by the family.
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LANGE, Avis Maud The family of Avis would sincerely like to thank everyone for the expressions of sympathy and support shown through phone calls, texts, cards and flowers at the sad loss of our much loved Mum. Special thanks for financial donations made to Abbeyfield House at Williamstown. Please accept this as our personal thanks.
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NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350 PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm. RED BRICKS old min. 6 pallets. U pick up. 50c ea no haggles, 900 Monier roof tiles offers. Ring after 6pm 0406719349 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
All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community
SLASHING, MOWING, whipper snipping. Backyards to acres. Truck & tractor hire. Competitive rates. Ph: Bill 0419807492 AH. 85628055 for free quote.
CAMERON off road camper trailer and annexe. Excellent condition, spacious living area, huge bed, plus 2 extra folding type beds also fold up storage table & kitchen pantry. Good water storage approx 100 litres. Extra storage compartment fitted to trailer, plus bracket to accomodate 10-15hp out board motor. Trailer equipped with hydraulic brakes plus many extras. Selling for health reason. Reg SA YEI-949 Price $6500 Ph. 0885621799
STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350
CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.
GARAGE SALES
COMPLETE WORKSHOP facilities for domestic and farm pressure pumps, electric fence energisers. New units, spare parts energiser conversions to solar. Ag Power Williamstown Road, Cockatoo Valley 0408820024 DOLLS HOUSE $80, Horn sewing cabinet $80, nursery wardrobe $50, lounge suite $80, old Singer sewing machine $100 85632243 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. FRIDGE Whirlpool exc. cond. $150 0409300354
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TO GIVEAWAY GIVE AWAY 2 bags of chestnut coloured Alpaca wool. Please phone 0885 245 487 or 0439 301 552
31 BAROSSA VALLEY WAY, Tanunda. Sat. Nov. 26th from 8am. 9 ROHDE ST, Freeling, 8.30am to 4pm Sat & Sun 26th/27th. Good assortment. 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 NURIOOTPA, 23 Zimmermann Street. Sat 26th 8am - 12pm. Baby cot, prams, toys, clothes and much more. RENOVATION SALE Sat 26th Nov. We're starting again, everything must go. Furniture incl. dining and bedroom suites and cot and more. Strictly 8am - 12. 67 Greenock Road, Nuriootpa.
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MOTOR VEHICLES
BOATS & MARINE
MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350
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CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309
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
WINERY EQUIPMENT 0409300354
WANTED 83893293
BOAT 2003, 4.35m Savage Gannet, 30hp Mercury. Tilt/trim with trailer S994TAB. Plus accessories. $11,000 ono Phone 85630963 after 6pm. FIBREGLASS fishing boat, 4m, forward controls, Johnson 25hp outboard motor, very good condition, with trailer. Both registered. Heaps of extras and all safety equipment included. TTX089 $3500 neg. Phone 0431233725 or 85662357
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.
PETS ALLPETS DAY SPA 15% off Christmas special, Have your pet sparkle this christmas with a hydrobath and blowdry for only $25 Located in Gawler Ph.0439815992 http:/allpetsdayspa.hopout.com.au BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog clipping, heated hydrobathing, blowdrying & nails for all breeds. LARGE & SMALL by an animal lover. Ph: 0418810323 HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020 HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542 VALLEY AQUARIUMS All Your Aquarium Needs •Tropical•Cold Water•Turtles •Axolotls•Live & Frozen Food •Filters/Pumps•Tanks & Stands Eftpos available Weekly Specials in Store 48b Murray Street Nuriootpa Open Hours Wednesday to Friday12pm til 5pm Saturdays & Sunday 11am til 3pm Ph: Richi 0425826464
ABSOLUTELY
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PAWSOME MOBILE GROOMING SALON Hydrowash, blowdry, clipping, nails, flea treatments, portraits. Professional, caring service ‘because your best friend is impawtant’
Ph Sue 042 99 44 138
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COMING EVENTS
REAL ESTATE
ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Need Help? Contact 83463255 Meeting: Friday's - C.W.A. Building Kapunda - 8pm.
MINGE WAY, NURIOOTPA PRICE ON APPLICATION Luxurious, 3 year old home on 700m2 block in a quiet, friendly estate within walking distance to school, child care centre and shops. Four bedroom, Master with huge ensuite/WIR. Stunning Gallery entrance, family room, rumpus room, huge formal lounge/dining, spacious kitchen with entended bench space and raised breakfast bar, quality stainless steel electric wall oven/ceramic cook top, dishwasher provision. Extensive storage space throughout home. Ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling throughout. Quality floor coverings and fixtures. Mains gas hot water. Double garage UMR with electric roller door. Large undercover outdoor paved entertaining area. Fully landscaped front garden. ENQUIRIES PHONE - 0410 340 925
WANTED GRAZING LAND. Eden Valley /Flaxmans Valley and Barossa Ranges. Sheep only. Hills or vineyard, agistment or lease. Payment in advance. Ph. 0418851483 WANTED motorcycles in any condition. Two, three or four wheelers. Road or trail to sell, repair or wreck. Anything considered. Spot cash paid. We can come to you. Call Lee's Spot On Motorcycles, on 8568 2266. Also service and repairs to all makes and models. Quality Guaranteed.
CA $ H F O R CA R S & S C R A P M E TA L B A RO S S A T OW I N G
(An Outreach of the Uniting Church in Nuriootpa) (Corner of Memorial Avenue and Murray Street)
PRIVATE SALE. 40 x 18 metres huge shedding 9,000 galls 1950's house. Suit young couple, reno or build. 2 storey. For view of Menglers Hill. P.O.A. ring 0406719349 after 6pm.
Saturday Market 26th November 2011
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• Furniture • Manchester • Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s Clothing • Shoes • Crockery • Records • Toys • Books • Assorted Bric-a-Brac
• Bacon & Egg Sandwiches • Sausage Sizzle • Coffee or Tea 8.30am START
TUITION ZUMBA fitness classes $12 Wednesdays 10.15am & 6pm Greenock Institute. Thursdays 6pm Angaston Primary School Hall. Sue Evans Instructor 85628184 1770237
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General Towing, breakdowns, caravans, boats, farm machinery
0404 856 309
MEDITATION CLASSES KAPUNDA Starting 17 January 2012 Register your interest now! 0409-131038 jjyakin@bigpond.net.au
LIVESTOCK
ENTERTAINMENT FISHING CHARTERS Yorke Peninsula, from $200 p/p, ph 0417 877 016, charterfishing.com .au
J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com
LAND FOR SALE GREAT RIVER BUILDING BLOCK at Blanchetown, 110 metres from the water, views, elevated position above 1956 flood level, close to everything, 989 sq metres, water connected, only $55,000. Details at www.satman.com.au/re.htm Brenton 0408816416
Area Manager Required for Catalogue Distribution. Earn $300 - $500 weekly for 20 hours, car and internet required.
CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773
1 New villa available early-mid December, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, r/c air, gardening included $300/week
For enquiries 0409 007 180 HEALTH & BEAUTY
ENERGY HEALING - Bring your mind and body back into balance. Access Bars, Quantum BioEnergetic Balancing, Reiki, Energy Healing, Pranic Healing and Spiritual Healing. Jyakin - Heart of Light Healing Kapunda 0409-131038 or 8566-2929 MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy, Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pamper Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7 years professional experience. Gift vouchers & Pensioner discounts available. Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan. Ph:85663125 or 0400760010 REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Relaxation, Myo-fascial, Lymphatics. Health rebates. Acia Health / Physiotherapy, 1A Bilyara Road, Tanunda. Call Lynette Roesler 0409631553 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
Tanunda Canteen Assitant & Events Catering Faith Lutheran School is committed to providing a complete and distinctive secondary education in a caring Christian environment. Set on picturesque grounds at the foothills of the Barossa Valley in Tanunda, this co-ed school has a record of excellence catering for more than 660 students with varying abilities. This is a permanent part-time position for 15 hours per week for 41 weeks per year as Canteen Assistant and up to 44 weeks in the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre catering with variable hours. Applicants must demonstrate • excellent food, drink & nutrition knowledge • high customer service standards • high food safety standards • excellent organisational skills • initiative.
Applications close on Monday, 5th December addressed to: The Principal, Mr G Cramer Faith Lutheran School PO Box 296, Tanunda SA 5352 Phone: 8561 4201 Fax: 8563 2408 Email: rsloane@faith.sa.edu.au
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
HOME MAINTENANCE - Cleaning gutters, combustion flues, windows, BBQ's, backyards & more. Call Rob on 85247021 or 0401752406 LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown
PERSONAL Busty Beautiful Brunette seeks discreet gentleman txt Lana to 0400 390 440 $4.25/msg pair Help 1300 306 250 I'll get you everytime 1902 267 123 $2.48pm pay/mobex CC: 1300 306 117
MT. PLEASANT area. Unrushed & personal 4 gents who prefer private. 0466964374 Your Perfect Partner Does exist and she is closer than you think!!! Introducing Natalie Blonde and beautiful with a natural elegance & casual style, Natalie has both looks and personality. A fun loving & honest person. Natalie enjoys the country lifestyle, the great outdoors, weekends away, cooking and sports. Natalie is searching for a genuine man that can make her laugh & enjoy the simple things in life with her. For more details on Natalie and many other beautiful ladies in your local area, Please call...
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Roof Seal Rural Email: sales@roofsealrural.com.au www.roofseal.com.au
Dorrien Estate Winery
ABN 57 008 156 769 Startech Pty Ltd
Production Administration
Is this you?
(12 month contract)
• you have an interest in sales • you take pride in your work • you can work unsupervised • you are happy to travel and get paid for it • you have your own tools • you have a reliable car • you would like to work your own hours and be in control of you own income
We have an opportunity available for an experienced Production Administrator based at our Winery located in the Barossa Valley. The role will be for a fixed term of 12 months. The role will provide administrative and inventory assistance and also support the production team.
You need to call us now!
Reporting to the Production Manager, your role will require: • High attention to detail • General administration duties • Good knowledge of MS Office including Excel & Outlook • Good communication skills • A highly organised personality • Accurate Data Entry for order processing • Relief reception duties • Comply with all company policies, procedures and practices relating to Occupational Health, Safety, Welfare and the Environment
Roof seal Kapunda has an excellent opportunity for and exceptional sales/trades person. This position is to sell and install Roller shutters, awnings, café and pvc blinds. Building experience would be an advantage but not essential as full training can be provided. If you are interested please contact Roof Seal Rural
20 Main Street Kapunda SA 5373 08 8566 2922
LABOURER
Applications are to be forwarded in writing to: Amanda Tielen Production Manager Dorrien Estate, Cellarmaster Wines PO Box 442, Tanunda S.A. 5352 or email amanda.tielen@cellarmasters.com.au Applications close Friday 3rd December 2011
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2 Villa Homes (No Pets) 1 available 19/12/2011 Near new 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, r/c air, established gardens, $300/week (includes gardening)
Call 1300 133 362
CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882
FOR RENT TANUNDA
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TANUNDA - Large 1 b.r. unit, b.i.r., undercover parking, rainwater, airconditioned, centrally located, quiet area. NO PETS. Please phone 0413 308 563 after 5.00 p.m. to arrange for interview and inspection.
Faith Lutheran School
Willingness to support the school’s Christian ethos is also a requirement. For more information about the position, visit the school’s website at www.faith.sa.edu. au or contact Robyn Sloane, the Principal’s Personal Assistant.
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FOR RENT
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CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694
ARTISANS AT GREENOCK MARKET Greenock Town Square Friday Evenings 5.30pm - 8.30pm Live music, food, wine, unique stalls. Oct 14th, Nov.11th, Dec. 9th, Jan.13th, Feb. 10th, March 9th.
Witley Engineering is seeking a fit enthusiastic person to join our team. You will be working in a workshop environment in Industrial Park, Gawler Belt. The successful applicant must be prepared to work a rotating day/afternoon shift and will be employed on a permanent basis subject to a qualifying period, enjoy excellent work conditions and be well rewarded. Please forward your application to: The Manager Witley Engineering P.O. Box 1501 Willaston S.A. 5118 dean@witleyengineering.com.au
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ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117
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WANTED
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POSITIONS VACANT
FREE TRAINING!
COMMUNITY WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SCHEME (CWMS) OPERATOR (1 full-time, permanent position) • Supportive working environment • 9-day fortnight Applications are invited from suitably qualified and highly motivated people to become a member of the Council’s outside workforce where you will undertake a wide range of construction and maintenance activities. Knowledge, skills and abilities (Maintenance): • An ability to operate a broad spectrum of plant and equipment • Hold a current driver’s licence together with a Medium Rigid (MR) licence (minimum) • To perform road maintenance duties • Assist with storm water drainage maintenance • Adhere to safe work instructions of plant and machinery • Experience on heavy plant operations (loader/backhoe, skid steer etc) and grading operations is an advantage however is not essential. Knowledge, skills and abilities (CWMS): • Knowledge of the operation of CWMS/Sewer systems • Hold a current driver’s licence together with a Medium Rigid (MR) Class licence (desirable) • Appropriate trade or industry qualifications • Basic computer skills • Adhere to safe work instructions of plant and machinery • Experience on heavy plant operations (loader/backhoe, skid steer etc) is an advantage however is not essential. Visit Council’s website: www.light.sa.gov.au for a Position Description. Telephone enquiries to Mrs June Austin, HR & Governance Manager are welcome on 8525 3200. Submit applications to employment@light.sa.gov.au or in writing and marked “Confidential” addressed to Mrs June Austin, HR & Governance Manager, Light Regional Council, PO Box 72, Kapunda, SA, 5373 by 5.00pm Friday, 2 December 2011.
Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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HEWETT CENTRE A new community complex in Hewett S.A, is seeking applications for a Permanent parttime Functions Coordinator. The role will require the successful applicant to be responsible for liaison with Caterers promoting and organising conferences, functions and events at the Centre. Applicants need to be experienced in Corporate Functions, Volunteer Coordination, OHS&E, Promotion and Marketing, Business and Financial Administration with Reporting and Computer experience. Out of Hours and weekend work is a requirement of this role. For further information please contact the Hewett Centre 28 Kingfisher Drive HEWETT S.A. 5118 8522 4938 (during office hours) hewcomcc@bigpond.com.au
Community Centre Manager HEWETT CENTRE A new community complex in Hewett S.A, is seeking applications for a Permanent parttime Community Centre Manager. The role will require the successful applicant to be responsible for the day to day needs of the Centre while organising the community programmes and events. Applicants need to be experienced in community based organisations competent in Grant Application, Volunteer Coordination, OHS&E, Promotion and Marketing, Business and Financial Administration with Reporting and Computer experience. Some weekend and out of hours work will be required.
Reporting to the Vineyard Manager, provide technical viticulture support to company vineyards and ensure technical programs are being conducted appropriately. Managing and improving site performance will be the ultimate goal, alongside ensuring accurate and timely data collection. Participate in the development and implementation of the weekly site work program with a focus on field supervision. Utilise your leadership skills as you supervise contractors and ensure key HSE objectives are attained and maximise opportunities to achieve set targets. This role will see you assist in maturity sampling and delivery, pest and disease monitoring, vineyard assessments, determining yields, water quality monitoring and harvest co-ordination. Bring your viticulture experience to the table as you ensure operation quality, safety and achievement of company targets is met.
20 Main Street Kapunda SA 5373
Tel: (08) 8566 2922 Fax: (08) 8566 2321 Email: sales@roofsealrural.com.au www.roofseal.com.au
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ABN 57 008 156 769 Startech Pty Ltd
Your practical vineyard experience and extensive practical experience in agricultural operations, combined with good people management will help you lead your team to success. With excellent communication skills and proficiency in Microsoft Suite, you have a demonstrated ability to lead a team. You are ideally tertiary qualified in Viticulture or a closely related field and have experience in Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. Workplace Training and Assessment background will be highly regarded.
Fantastic opportunity to join the lucrative home improvement industry. Roof Seal Rural has a position available for the right person to join the well established roofing company operating from Kapunda. This is to purchase a franchise to do the roof restoration. All work is supplied in the purchase price. You receive training, all the equipment you require to perform the work, including trailer, high pressure cleaner, spray machine and hand tools. All you need is a reliable car.
Be our technical expert Apply today at http://careers.tweglobal.com and enter job number 742122. Applications close 1 December 2011. H52561
The purchase price is $35K with the potential to earn $1,000 to $3,000 per week. Roof Seal Rural has been established in the rural area for the past 23 years. We service from Gawler to Whyalla, Yorke Peninsula and the Riverland.
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Technical/HSE Supervisor – Eden Valley
Roof Seal Rural
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Functions Coordinator
hewcomcc@bigpond.com.au
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Technical/HSE Supervisor at our Eden Valley Vineyard. Be responsible for planning and working to address the viticulture and Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) needs of the Eden Valley site by working with programs structured to meet business objectives.
The right person would be fit, enthusiastic with a good work ethic. If this sounds like you contact our office on 8566 2922.
Call to discuss (08) 8562 2122
28 Kingfisher Drive HEWETT S.A. 5118 8522 4938 (during office hours)
Applications close Wednesday 30th November 2011
Self Emploment Opportunity
$4000 Government Training Incen ves are available for *eligible par cipants making the course cost neutral!
For further information please contact the Hewett Centre
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Moppa Vintners Pty Ltd (Rocland Winery Site) is a modern contract processing facility located near Nuriootpa in the Barossa Valley. We process wine for numerous premium boutique and medium size producers, as well as making a growing range of Rocland Estate wines destined for export and domestic markets. An opportunity exists to join our 2012 vintage team and practice small winery techniques on a larger scale. Moppa Vintners is seeking an enthusiastic, motivated person with a solid grounding in the wine industry to fill the position of night shift winemaker. The night shift winemaker will report to the senior winemaker and will be responsible for monitoring juices and wines, making additions in accordance with winemaking specifications, operation of the weighbridge, performance of laboratory analysis after additions and on incoming grapes, supervision of the cellar staff in conjunction with the cellar supervisor and performance of cellar operations as required. Ezy-Wine knowledge is advantageous but not essential. The position requires the ability to work in a team or autonomously, flexibility and multitasking, have good communication skills, good organizational, clerical and numerate skills. The commencement of a degree in winemaking is advantageous but not essential. The position will be a contract position for the vintage period. The successful applicant will be expected to perform all duties on a 12 hour nightshift, 5 days per week, with some evening work required during the weekends in a high-pressure and demanding environment.The vintage period is expected to run from late January until early May, is subject to seasonal conditions and will be preceded by a one week induction period.
(1 full-time, permanent position)
CERT IV FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS LinkSA is currently looking for school bus drivers in your area. Current drivers are encouraged to apply. Must have minimum MR licence and LP accreditation.
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VINTAGE NIGHT SHIFT WINEMAKER 2012
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE INFRASTRUCTURE/MAINTENANCE
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JOURNALIST
The Naracoorte Herald, has an exciting opportunity for an experienced journalist. You will have exceptional English skills, be an accurate, concise writer with a nose for a good story and an eye for detail, and hold a driver’s licence. Remuneration will depend on experience. Send your application to: Sue Waite, The Naracoorte Herald PO Box 450, Naracoorte SA 5271 or email: manager.naracoorte@ruralpress.com or phone 8762 2555
Application and resume to The Winemaker, Moppa Vintners, PO Box 887, Nuriootpa, SA 5355 or by email to admin@moppavintners.com
POSITIONS VACANT
DECS approval with new National Police Clearance is desired but not essential on initial application. Please ring Kev Evans 08 8564 3022 0412 269 909
WORK WANTED HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 off first reg. service so you try us out. Ph: Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends. 0409691576 PAINTER Local experience. Quality work. Free quote. Ph: Peter 0417805982 Lic. No. BLD48086 ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922
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PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES
ROAD CLOSURES
No. 608SQN Australian Air Force Cadets has been granted
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CRUISE FOR A CAUSE Saturday 26 November 2011 Murray Street, Tanunda between Elizabeth Street and Jane Place between 1.00pm and 10.00pm Participants exempted from all Australian Road Rules relating to pedestrian behaviour
THE RIGHT OF ENTRY & THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF THE TOWN OF GAWLER.
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS 2011 ANGASTON Friday 25 November 2011 Murray Street between Sturt Street and Schilling Street between 5.00pm and 10.00pm Middle Street between Murray Street and Newcastle Street Newcastle Street between Middle Street and Tyne Street Between 5.00pm and 8.00pm
A march through Murray St. Gawler will exercise that freedom at 2.00pm, Sunday 4th December 2011 This day also celebrates the 60th Birthday of the Squadron. A Birthday BBQ will be held at the Squadron following the march. All ex-members, staff, cadets and the public are cordially invited to help us celebrate this historic achievement.
TANUNDA Friday 2 December 2011 5.00pm – 9.30pm Murray Street between Theodor Street to the northern archway Bilyara Road between Elizabeth Street to Park Street Elizabeth Street for a distance of 80m from Murray Street
For more information contact FLTOFF(AAFC) L. Murphy 0403 180 426 Cnr Gawler River and Two Wells Rds, Willaston 5118 AG56341
MOUNT PLEASANT
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WE WANT YOU!
Saturday 3 December 2011 5.00pm – 10.00pm Melrose Street between McGorman Road and Phillis Street between 5.00pm and 6.00pm Melrose Street between Saleyard Road and Phillis Street between 5.00pm and 10.00pm
SPRINGTON Saturday 10 December 2011 4.00pm – 10.00pm Miller Street from Hamiltons Road to William Street Participants exempted from all Australian Road Rules relating to pedestrian behaviour, the carriage of persons in or on vehicles, and seatbelts. For enquiries please contact The Barossa Council on 8563 8444
TANUNDA RSL CLUB
AGM
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Friday 9th December at 6pm Tanunda Clubrooms, Tanunda Oval Positions available: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer & all committee positions. Nominations on the night. Enquiries: William Smidmore 0410 205 725
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT PANEL APPOINTMENTS (PURSUANT TO SECTION 56A(5) OF THE DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1993) The Barossa Council advises that it has made the following appointments to its Development Assessment Panel for the period December 2011 to November 2012 pursuant to section 56A(1) of the Development Act, 1993:Independent Presiding Member Bruce Ballantyne Independent Members Kelvin Golstone, Craig Grocke and David Hughes. Council Elected Members Scotty Milne, Richard Miller and Susie Reichstein David Morcom Chief Executive Officer
DEVELOPMENT ACT 1933
LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Pursuant to section 38 (5) of the Development Act, 1993 Notice is hereby given that an application comprising a CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with the Council for a development assesment.
Details of the application are as follows:DEVELOPMENT NO. 313/381/2011 APPLICANT ADDRESS DP Energy Australia Pty Ltd 4 Marshall Road LAKE BARRINE QLD 4884 NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT Wind monitoring mast (meteorological) with a height of 60m for a period not exceeding 3 years SUBJECT LAND Mosey Road BAGOT WELL, Sec 271 HP 160100, HD Belvidere CERTIFICATE OF TITLE Volume 5618 Folio 687
The application may be examined at the Offices of the Council located at 93 Main Street, Kapunda and 12 Hanson Street, Freeling, during normal business hours and any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application to reach the General Manager Development and Regulatory Services at PO Box 72, Kapunda SA 5373 not later than 5.00p.m. on Wednesday, 7 December 2011. Each person making a submission should indicate whether that person wishes to appear personally or be represented by another party before the Council in support of that submission.
SIGNED: Jake McVicar - Authorised Officer DATE: 23 November 2011
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Please note that, pursuant to Section 38 (8) of the Development Act, a copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant for a written response.
THIS IS THE FIRST AND ONLY PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES FORM 1
Australia Day Awards
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 NOTICE OF APPLICATION CRW HOLDINGS LIMITED HAS APPLIED TO THE LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR A TRANSFER OF A PRODUCER’S LICENCE IN RESPECT OF THE PREMISES SITUATED AT BAROSSA VALLEY WAY TANUNDA SA 5352 AND KNOWN AS COCKATOO RIDGE WINES AND TO BE KNOWN AS CRW HOLDINGS LIMITED.
Do you know someone that has provided a significant contribution to the Light Community? If you know someone like this, then nominate them for the Light Regional Council Australia Day Awards and enable them to be recognised by the Light community.
who works tirelessly to help others without seeking recognition.
Nominations are available in the following categories:
has given outstanding service or overcome any difficulties or hurdles. has achieved significantly or hosted a successful community event.
THE APPLICANT ADDRESS FOR SERVICE IS: C/-PHIL CLEGGETT 167 FULLARTON ROAD, DULWICH SA 5065
CITIZEN OF THE YEAR YOUNG CITIZEN OF THE YEAR
THE APPLICATION AND CERTAIN DOCUMENTS AND MATERIAL (INCLUDING PLANS) RELEVANT TO THE APPLICATION MAY BE INSPECTED WITHOUT FEE AT A PLACE AND DURING A PERIOD SPECIFIED BY THE LIQUOR AND GAMBLING COMMISSIONER, CHESSER HOUSE, 3RD FLOOR, 91-97 GRENFELL ST, ADELAIDE SA 1000. PH: 131 882 FAX: 8226 8512 EMAIL:OLGC@AGD.SA.GOV.AU
COMMUNITY EVENT OF THE YEAR
Forms are available from Light Regional Council Offices:
DATED 3/11/2011 APPLICANT:CRW HOLDINGS LIMITED
• Principal Office, 93 Main Street, Kapunda • Branch Office, 12 Hanson Street, Freeling • Or on Council’s website: www.light.sa.gov.au
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THE APPLICATION HAS BEEN SET DOWN FOR HEARING ON 12/12/2011 AT 10:30AM. ANY PERSON MAY OBJECT TO THE APPLICATION BY LODGING A NOTICE OF OBJECTION IN THE PRESCRIBED FORM WITH THE LIQUOR AND GAMBLING COMMISSIONER (AND SERVING A COPY OF THE NOTICE ON THE APPLICANT) AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE THE HEARING DATE (VIZ 6/12/2011) WH1769280
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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993
Development No. 960/00219/12
REGULATED TREES DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT PREPARED BY THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Subject Land: 108 Melrose St MOUNT PLEASANT SA 5235 The application may be examined at The Barossa Council Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or email barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au, and received not later than 5:00pm, 07/12/2011. Each person making a submission should indicate whether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission. A copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant to respond.
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Notice is hereby given that the Minister for Planning, pursuant to sections 24 and 26 of the Development Act 1993, has prepared a Regulated Trees Development Plan Amendment (DPA) to amend the following Development Plans: • Adelaide (City) • Mount Barker (DC) • Adelaide Hills Council • Norwood, Payneham & St Peters (City) • Burnside (City) • Onkaparinga (City) • Campbelltown (City) • Playford (City) • Charles Sturt Council • Port Adelaide Enfield (City) • Gawler (CT) • Prospect (City) • Holdfast Bay (City) • Salisbury (City) • Land Not Within a Council Area (Metropolitan) • Tea Tree Gully (City) • Light Regional Council • Unley (City) • Marion Council • Walkerville Council • Mitcham (City) • West Torrens (CT) The DPA proposes to introduce Development Plan policy guidance regarding: • The circumstances under which removal of a regulated tree may be warranted. • The circumstances under which tree-damaging activity in relation to a regulated tree may be warranted. The DPA will be on public consultation from 17 November 2011 to 25 January 2012. Copies of the DPA are available during normal office hours at the Department of Planning and Local Government, Level 5, 136 North Terrace, Adelaide and the following locations: • The City of Adelaide Offices at: Town Hall, 128 King William St, Adelaide SA • The Adelaide Hills Council Offices at: 26 Onkaparinga Valley Rd, Woodside SA • The City of Burnside Offices at: 401 Greenhill Rd, Glenside SA • The City of Campbelltown Offices at: 172 Montacute Rd, Campbelltown SA • The City of Charles Sturt Offices at: 72 Woodville Rd, Woodville SA • The Town of Gawler Offices at: 89 Murray St, Gawler SA • The City of Holdfast Bay Offices at: 24 Jetty Rd, Brighton SA • The Light Regional Council Offices at: 93 Main St, Kapunda SA • The City of Marion Offices at: 245 Sturt Rd, Oaklands Park SA • The City of Mitcham Offices at: 131 Belair Rd, Torrens Park SA • The Mount Barker District Council Offices at: 6 Dutton Rd, Mount Barker SA • The City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters Offices at: 175 The Parade, Kent Town SA • The City of Onkaparinga Offices at: Ramsey Place, Noarlunga Centre SA • The City of Playford Offices at: 10 Playford Ave, Davoren Park SA • The City of Port Adelaide Enfield Offices at: 163 St Vincent St, Port Adelaide SA • The City of Prospect Offices at: 128 Prospect Rd, Prospect SA • The City of Salisbury Offices at: 12 James St, Salisbury SA • The City of Tea Tree Gully Offices at: 571 Montague Rd, Modbury SA • The City of Unley Offices at: 181 Unley Rd, Unley SA • The Walkerville Council Offices at: 66 Walkerville Tce, Walkerville SA • The West Torrens Council Offices at: 165 Sir Donald Bradman Drv, Hilton SA The DPA can also be viewed on the Internet at www.sa.gov.au/planning/dpas Written submissions regarding the DPA should be submitted no later than 5.00pm on 25 January 2011. Submissions should be addressed to: The Presiding Member, Development Policy Advisory Committee Regulated Trees Development Plan Amendment • c/- Department of Planning and Local Government • Post: GPO Box 1815, Adelaide SA 5001 • Email: dpac@sa.gov.au Your submission should clearly indicate whether you wish to be heard at the public meeting. Copies of all public submissions will be available for inspection by interested persons at the Department of Planning and Local Government, Level 5, 136 North Terrace, from the conclusion of the public consultation period until the conclusion of the public meeting, and will also be available for viewing on www.sa.gov.au/planning/dpas website. The public meeting will be held on 17 February 2012 at 7.00pm in the Grayson’s Room, Mercure Grosvenor Hotel, 125 North Terrace, Adelaide, at which time interested persons may appear to be heard in relation to the DPA and the submissions. The public meeting may not be held if no submissions are received or if no-one requests to be heard. Please check the www.sa.gov.au/planning/dpas website before the scheduled date of the meeting to find out whether it is being held. If you would like more information about the DPA, please contact Jason Bailey on telephone number 8303 0741 or via email at jason.bailey@sa.gov.au SECRETARY DEVELOPMENT POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 17 NOVEMBER 2011
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Barossa and Light cricket By MIKE TEAKLE ANGASTON continued Sandy Creek’s misery in A1 cricket with an 11-run win that saw the Blues almost fail to chase down the small 158-run target. Angaston’s history of struggling when trying to chase down seemingly small totals almost came true again as they were 9/148 despite middle order batsman Brandon Kurtz (35) making his first decent score of the year and Brett Woodards confirming his status as man of the match by smashing 24 batting at number eight after claiming 6/48 on the first day. Nuriootpa’s Jamie Schultz took the honours in their A2 game with Gawler Central. Schultz took 4/55 to help contain Central to just 99 runs before a late order knock of 37 batting at number eight helped Nuri over the line. Sandy Creek stormed home to thrash Angaston in their A2 encounter. Matt Darlington tore through the Blues, and taking 5/11 from 11 overs before the Cockys declared their innings closed at 2/133. K Roberts (69) and T Lee (46) did most of the work with the bat against an Angaston attack that featured nine bowlers. In the A5s, Angaston captain Craig Schulz helped his team sneak over the line against Eudunda / Robertstown. Schulz opened the batting for the Blues, making 24 before collecting 4/24 from 6.2 overs to stop the opposition 19 runs short. The internal trial between members of the B&LCA association squad at Eudunda turned out to be a day for the bowlers when the Red team batting first was bundled over for 125 but what came next was a complete surprise as the Yellow team were decimated for just 47 from 18 overs. Ben Parish was the top scorer with just six runs on what batsmen were strangely describing as a road despite the lack of runs. Full credit to the bowlers with Angaston captain Brett Burgess taking 4/13 bowling into a stiff breeze, Daniel Doecke and Joe Brown also impressed with the ball in a squad loaded with bowlers but desperately short of runs. The SACA has named the state country squad with Lyndoch and Northern Jets gun Trent Burge in the group along with former Tanunda star Boh Wall who is heading to his seventh national championships to go along with his three Australian country selections. Wall, who returned to his foundation club Burra this season forced his way into the squad on the back of stellar form despite only playing on hardwicket pitches this year. A Grade Sandy Creek 158 (M Birchmore 84, S T Koch 25; B P Woodards 6/48, B Burgess 2/30, B J Klemm 2/32) and 5/103 (A P Kokot 65*; B Burgess 2/8, B P Woodards 2/17) def by Angaston 169 (B D Kurtz 34; S Hands 2/10, N A Gum 2/22). Kapunda 219 (C Reimann 54, S Ryan 28, M Ryan 25; J M Vandeleur 3/18, C A Mullins 3/47) def by Gilbert Valley 244 (J M Vandeleur 83, C A Mullins 46, J Shahinger 32; M Goldsmith 4/61, M Ryan 3/17). Gawler Central 164 (R P Knight 54, C A Dawe 42; J Ward 3/32, J Gerhardy 2/16, A Prior 2/28) and 2/32 def by Nuriootpa 9/303 (T Jungfer 101, C Burgess 56, A Prior 53, L A Steinborner 46; A J King 4/78, J L Shephard 3/82). South Gawler 129 (D J Golder 52*; S Akkerman 2/15, D Abinett 2/23, M Boschen 2/24, C Gattermayr 2/28) and 6/152 (S M Lay 56, D Kaye 35; D Abinett 4/29) def by Tanunda 6/233 dec (M Hartigan 83*, M Ashmore 38, T Mifflin 28; M Sims 3/28). A1 Reserves Light Pass 201 (M Braunack 69, S Hill 43; B Smith 4/36, J O’Callaghan 3/60) def Truro 132 (B Smith 53, Z Giles 35*; S Camilleri 8/23, S Schmidt 2/22) and 0/22. Eudunda-Robertstown drew with Greenock. Lyndoch 162 (K Dahlitz 40, S Scally 33; B W Montgomery 5/33, J Robinson 3/33, R Gorski 2/17) and 5/85 (J V Wickman 36, B Williams 30; J Robinson 2/30) def Freeling 129 (B M Parish 42; B R Tanti 4/10, M J Robinson 3/31). A2 Angaston 75 (M Pech 25; M Darlington 5/11, R Muirhead 2/24) and 53 (A Rogers 31*; G L Davis 2/24, A M Lee 2/28) def by Sandy Creek 2/133 dec (K Roberts 69*, T M Lee 46). Greenock 80 (J Koch 31; S Davies 2/20) and 5/90 (D Cameron 26) def by Light Pass 5/224 (P Braunack 67, S Davies 45, J Braunack 25; B Verne 3/28). Nuriootpa 9/102 (J Schmidt 37; M S Perry 4/22, C Ingram 4/42) def Gawler Central 99 (J Schmidt 4/55, K Siegele 2/10, S Boyle 2/23). Tanunda 140 (P Mernagh 37, T Swan 25; J Mackereth 3/21, A Simpson 2/11, K Antoney 2/23, G Roberts 2/28) def by South Gawler 9/172 (A Mackay 35, S O’Donoghue 28; T Swan 6/47).
SQUARE CUT: Tanunda’s Tony Swan hits out during an innings of 25 in the A2s. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
MISSED: Gawler Central’s Aaron King pays the price for missing the ball with his bat during the A1 game against Nuriootpa. A3 Sandy Creek Green 184 (L G Bennie 53*, M P Cotton 42, B Nottle 33; R Skipworth 4/35, S Klingbiel 2/52) and 7/95 (L G Bennie 39; M Hammerling 3/24, A Milne 3/40) def Nuriootpa 126 (A Milne 54; M P Cotton 4/40, G Hinderwell 4/41) and 153 (T Gerlach 46, S Klingbiel 29; S Merritt 4/45, G Hinderwell 3/42). Gilbert Valley 33 (W Aylett 5/9, W Roberts 3/6) and 8/120 dec (R Schwartz 57, A E Callery 25; S Matz 3/26, W Roberts 2/12, H J Irvine 2/19) def by Lyndoch 49 (M Kooyman 4/1, J Owens 3/8, H Behn 2/0) and 1/40. Truro 8/192 (R Giles 75, D Hahn 55; D Goodard 4/26, J Zanandrea 2/42) def by Kapunda 246 (T Sires 81, J Zanandrea 37, K Chappel 36, K Jarman 25*; J Lewis 4/67, R Giles 3/35, L Van Schaik 2/15). Freeling 8/128 (N East 41; D K Jugg 3/38, B Dew 2/16) def Sandy Creek Yellow 76 (C Hirst 3/13, R Schirmer 2/12, T Barnes 2/14) and 51 (S Hanisch 2/3, B McDonald 2/7, J Brennan 2/15). Tanunda 75 (S Cordwell 6/17, B Hornhardt 2/27) def by Gawler Central 5/79 dec (G Kemp 31; C Collins 3/19).
SPORTS
Guineas win lifts stallion’s profile THOROUGHBRED stallion Barely A Moment, which stands at Angaston’s Cornerstone Stud has had a significant boost. One of his sons, three-year-old So Swift, won the feature Betfair Sandown Guineas (1600m). Sam Hayes, principal at Cornerstone Stud, said So Swift’s victory again put Barely A Moment in the spotlight. “He’s had some good results over the past few months,” Hayes said. “Moment of Change, trained in Melbourne by Peter Moody, put the spotlight on him in September with two wins from as many starts. “He looks a very promising threeyear-old and if he can go on with the job next year will be a great advertisement for Barely A Moment. “Now with So Swift winning his two start this preparation culminating in the Sandown Guineas it just keeps
the momentum going.” Hayes said breeder response to the stallion this breeding season had been “okay” but he expected much more interest next year. “I think because he was a young stallion breeders were waiting to see how his progeny were performing before committing themselves. “While he can get two-year-old winners it appears the Barely A Moment progeny get better with a bit of time as indicated by Moment of Change and So Swift.” Hayes said Europium, the dam of Moment of Change, had returned to the stallion this season. Hussonet, who is standing his first season at Cornerstone Stud has also attracted plenty of interest. “We have been delighted with the number of bookings and believe he will also prove an excellent investment,” Hayes said.
A4 Mallala 8/108 (A Buckley 36; S D Swan 3/18) def Tanunda 106 (A Fischer 3/21, K Curnow 2/3). Gawler Central 4/214 (M B Ness 108, A K Ness 43; S Vanmeerendonk 2/41) def Lyndoch 9/207 (A Melville 107, P Brook 31; A K Ness 5/30, H Ingram 2/55). Greenock 7/158 (G Nitschke 55, M Obst 37; J Hodgson 4/30) def Kapunda 105 (D Trotta 32; M Obst 3/28, P Nitschke 2/13, R Lierschke 2/28). Freeling drew with Nuriootpa. A5 Angaston 8/138 (D Clarke 46, A F Plush 29; S R Nietschke 4/17, J Dunstan 2/13, B Rule 2/14) def Eudunda - Robertstown 119 (L Eberhard 54, L R Ireland 25; G G Strathearn 4/21, C M Schultz 4/24, T Hermann 2/27). Gilbert Valley 4/173 (R McInerney 65*, M Busch 36, A Parkinson 35; M John 2/24) def by Light Pass 4/180 (B Nitschke 86*, G Camilleri 42; C S Busch 2/27). South Gawler 164 (A Parsloe 37*; S Byrne 2/13, J Baldwin 2/26, T Fenton 2/28, M Verner 2/38) def by Greenock 189 (J Robertson 41, K Hammerling 26; J Benson 5/33, A Parsloe 2/28). Under 16 Angaston 6/80 (D Schmidt 40*; T Barnes 3/11) def Freeling 8/71 (B P Cleghorn 3/25, D C Habermann 2/4). Gawler Central Black 1/47 drew Sandy Creek Gold 8/181 (C Robinson 46*, P Herd 42, B Dew 35; T Macdonald 3/20, P Atkinson 2/23). Nuriootpa/Light Pass have a bye. Mallala/Lyndoch 8/120 (N Goudie 28; A Connelly 4/14, H Ingram 2/32) def Gawler Central Gold 106 (V Kroon 36; D T Dalliston 2/10, A Clothier 2/16). Sandy Creek Green 0/5 drew with Greenock 9/99 (M J Kickel 3/12). South Gawler 63 (D Judd-Smith 36; M M Good 3/4, J Connell 3/19, J T Williams 2/12, T J Williams 2/22) drew with Kapunda 3/30 (D Judd-Smith 2/9). Under 14 Freeling 6/40 drew with Angaston 155 (S Rosenzweig 38*; M Read 3/24, J Hopkins 2/13, H Loveridge 2/18). Gawler Central 134 (D Coombs 36; J L Sheridan 2/9, B P Evans 2/11, E Morrow 2/15) drew with Sandy Creek 3/68 (R Robinson 28*) . Kapunda 8/202 (J White 2/20, J A Connelly 2/21) drew with South Gawler 2/42. Tanunda 5/82 drerw with Lyndoch 92 (C Longo 38; N Burton 2/8). Nuriootpa 4/137 (N Lange 50*, J Linden 28*) drew with Gilbert Valley 1/40 (C Rowett 32*). Eudunda-Robertstown have a bye. Under 12 Angaston v Gilbert Valley Blue. Tanunda Black v Mallala. Eudunda-Robertstown 0/44 drew with Light Pass. South Gawler v Gilbert Valley Red. Sandy Creek v Lyndoch. Gawler Central drew with Greenock. Tanunda White has a bye. Gilbert Valley Maroon v Nuriootpa. Under 10 Freeling v Tanunda. Light Pass v Greenock Green. Sandy Creek v Truro. Greenock Gold v Lyndoch.
WINNERS: Barely A Moment with handler Scott Evans.
All star Rick By ROBERT LAIDLAW Rick Leonard represented Gawler Rangers in the SA Baseball All-Star team last Friday night. The All Stars played the Adelaide Bite in a game at Norwood Oval. Representatives from South Australia’s Division One clubs, and Gawler Rangers, made up the All Star side which proved victorious over the national league team, 10-9. Leonard was used late in the game in the outfield and had one at bat, but unfortunately struck out. “It was a great experience but I was really nervous,” Leonard said. “I could not believe how fast the pitching was, but to just be out there representing the club was a huge honour.” As a junior Leonard played with Golden Grove and was a state representative. However, he suffered some injury problems but has recovered and is an important player with the Rangers as both a starting pitcher and big hitter.
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ALL STAR: Rick Leonard of the Gawler Rangers. www.barossaherald.com.au
SPORTS
Pipped at post By ROBERT LAIDLAW GAWLER Rangers suffered a heartbreaking 4-5 loss to Sturt Saints on the last hit of the baseball game on Saturday. After leading early and holding sway most of the way in the division three game, Gawler was beaten on the line. With two out in the bottom of the sixth and final inning, and with two strikes on the hitter, relief pitcher Rick Leonard threw what could have been a strike to end the game at 4-4, but a ball was called. On the next pitch the Sturt batter hit a shot down the first base line, which was just out of reach of the Gawler fielder, with the winning runner crossing the plate. Starting pitcher Sam Murphy was solid on the mound, as the Rangers went 4-0 up in the top of the second inning, after hits to Leonard, James Parker, Dylan Winning, Andre Benjamin and Ryan O’Handley. The Saints fought back with single tallies in the bottom of the second and third frames to close the gap to 4-2. A high hit ball with two out in the bottom of the fourth fell in for two further Sturt runs, and the game was tied at 44. A tense fifth frame saw the Rangers collect two hits through the Clark brothers, Shaun and Ricky, but nothing came of it, with relief pitcher Leonard retiring the Saints three-up and threedown in the bottom of the inning. Walks proved crucial, as Sturt scored all five runs from players who reached base on a free pass, while all of Gawler’s runs came from the bat. This Saturday Gawler is finally at home after a month’s absence, and will be fired up to beat Glenelg Tigers. Gawler B grade went down 2-7 to Southern Districts, scoring both runs in the fifth inning on RBI hits to Steve Allen and James Sheekey. Last Wednesday the Rangers division seven side won for the first time this season, beating GGCD Dodgers 7-6, when Josh Mayfield batted the winning run home in the bottom of the final inning. Highlights included Dean Richards two-run home run in the fourth frame and Darren Unger’s two-run single an
Barossa, Light and Gawler tennis Senior results
Division One Round 6: Xavier Saints 0-0-0 def by 16-16-108 Lyndoch; Nuriootpa v Vine Vale; Tanunda 7-7-78 def by 9-9-89 Kapunda; Roseworthy had the bye. Division Two Tod Street 13-13-98 def 3-3-53 Tanunda Black; South Gawler White 3-3-51 def by 13-13-102 Lyndoch; Nuriootpa 7-7-75 def by 9-9-80 South Gawler Blue; Tanunda White 9-9-82 def 7-7-82 Willaston. Division Three Willaston United 10-10-71 def 6-6-61 Virginia White; Keyneton 5-5-48 def by 11-11-79 Cockatoo Valley; Vine Vale 5-5-49 def by 11-11-77 Willaston Red; Virginia Green 8-8-73 def 8-8-60 Willaston Blue. Barossa, Light and Gawler junior combined
BALL: Sam Murphy of Gawler Rangers lets a ball go past. inning later. Gawler Rangers under 14s lost last Wednesday 8-15 to Golden Grove Central Districts and went down 13-16 to top team West Torrens on Sunday, Josh Young picking up three hits and Jordan Longman batting 1000. The other Gawler under 14 team tasted success on Wednesday with a 15-7 victory over Dodgers, with Jake Jarvis pitching well and collecting three hits, before backing up on Sunday with a 15-7 win over Kensington, Ethan Ly picking up three hits and Ben Mayfield doing the job on the mound. LL Majors backed up with a second win of the season on Sunday, beating Henley & Grange 9-3. Brodie Ewen picked up three hits, while Tyler Davis pitched a shutout inning. LL Minors had no problem beating Woodville 14-9, Hunter Powell and Jackson Pike pitching a shutout inning each, and Wyatt Ryan and Powell belting long home runs. In Gawler Slowpitch, Gawler Rangers lost for the first time this season, going down to VB, which allowed SA Nomads to share top spot after a victory over White Pointers. Giants beat Kangas to stay in touch of a grand final berth, while TGI Friday beat VB.
Division Three Gawler Rangers 0 4 0 0 0 0 -4 Sturt Saints 0 1 1 2 0 1 -5 Hits: Andre Benjamin, Ryan O’Handley, Sam Murphy, Shaun Clark, Ricky Clark, Rick Leonard, James Parker, Dylan Winning. Division Five Southern Districts 7 d Gawler Rangers 2. Hit:s James Sheekey 2, Steve Allen, Glen Holland, Dave O’Brien, Craig Percy. Division Seven Gawler Rangers 7 d GGCD Dodgers 6. Hits: Darren Unger 2, Liam Holland, Dean Richards (hr). GGCD 22 d Gawler Rangers 5. Hits: Darren Unger 2, Jim Hope 2, Paul Casson, Jake Jarvis, Stephen Nemeth, Ben Mayfield. Under 14 GGCD 15 d Gawler Rangers 8. Hit: Thomas Norley. West Torrens 16 d Gawler Rangers 13. Hits: Josh Young 3, Jordan Holmes 2, Michael Walton 2, Hamish Nemeth-Webb 2, Sebastian Benn, James Gillard-Martin, Jordan Longman, Callum Borchard. Gawler Rangers 15 d Dodgers 7. Hits: - Jake Jarvis 3, Riley Holland, Geoffrey Barraclough, Zac Allen, Chris Mayfield. Gawler Rangers 16 d Kensington 7. Hits: - Ethan Ly 3, Jake Jarvis 2, Mark Bergen 2, Ben Mayfield 2, James Bergen, Zac Allen, Michael Brain, Riley Holland. Little League Majors Gawler Rangers 9 d Henley & Grange 3. Hits: Brodie Ewen 3, Mathew Young. Little League Minors Gawler Rangers 14 d Woodville 3. Hits: Wyatt Ryan 3 (hr), Jackson Pike 2, Hunter Powell 2 (hr), Kale White 2, Trent O’Brien, Bailey Smith.
This week: Wednesday (tonight) - Division Five v East Torrens away, 6.15pm. Saturday - Division Three v Glenelg at home, 3pm; Division Five v Henley & Grange at home, 12.30pm; Division Seven v Playford Rebels away, 12.30pm. Sunday - Under 14 A v SD Hawks away, 12.30pm; Under 14 B v GGCD Dodgers at home, 12.30pm; LL Majors v GGCD away, 10am; LL Minors v East Torrens at home, 10am. Slowpitch results: VB 0.87 d Gawler Rangers 0.52; SA Nomads 4.00 d White Pointers 1.75; Giants 0.67 d Kangas 0.57; TGI Friday 1.00 d VB 0.56. Points: Gawler Rangers 8, SA Nomads 8, Giants 6, VB 5, TGI Friday 4, White Pointers 1, Kangas 0. This Friday’s games: 7.15pm - Giants v Gawler Rangers and White Pointers v Kangas; 8pm - VB v SA Nomads and TGI Friday v Kangas. 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. www.barossaherald.com.au
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Division One Boys: Angaston 6-42 def Lyndoch 0-0; Xavier Saints 6-42 def Freeling 0-0; Roseworthy 5-39 def Freeling /Tanunda 1-1-26. Division Two Boys: Lyndoch Blue 333 def Xavier Saints 3-28; Vine Vale 4-37 def Trinity College 2-21. Division One Girls: Lyndoch 4-35 def Marananga 2-29; Kapunda 6-42 def Xavier Saints 0-0. Division Two Girls: Angaston 3-31 def Lyndoch 3-30; Kapunda 4-37 def Xavier Saints 2-28. Barossa and Light juniors Division Three: Moculta 6-37 d Tanunda Black 0-14; Nuriootpa 4-32 d Tanunda Silver 2-27; Angaston 6-36 d Tanunda White 0-9; Kapunda 5-37 d Lyndoch 1-22. Division Four: Tanunda Black 3-27 def Tanunda Silver 1-17; Vine Vale 119 drew Tanunda White 3-26; Nuriootpa 5-33 def Angaston 1-23; Kapunda 0-18 drew Lyndoch 2-23. Division Five: Keyneton 3-31 drew Freeling 1-21; Marananga 4-28 def Lyndoch 2-22; Angaston 3-25 def Tanunda 3-23. Division Six: Kapunda Red 6-36 def Tanunda White 0-0; Vine Vale White 2-22 def Angaston 2-21; Freeling 426 def Vine Vale Green 2-18; Nuriootpa 0-12 drew Tanunda Black 2-15. Division Seven (green ball): Tanunda Black 3-20 drew Vine Vale Black 1-15; Vine Vale White 4-24 def Angaston Blue 0-11; Vine Vale Green 6-36 def Angaston White 0-0; Kapunda 2-12 drew Tanunda White 0-7; Freeling 530 def Keyneton 0-9; Nuriootpa 3-26 def Tanunda Silver 1-15. Note: Many matches abandoned due to rain. Reminder: Results and premiership tables can be accessed on the web http://www.tennis.com.au/sa/competi tions GDTA juniors Division Three Boys: Lutheran St George’s Black 3-24 def Trinity College Blue 1-10 (drawn: 2-0); Lutheran St George’s 2-16 drew Riverton 1-13 (drawn: 3-0); Xavier Saints 5-32 def Trinity College Gold 0-12 (drawn: 1-0). Division Four Boys: Roseworthy 3-27 def Willaston 3-23; Xavier Saints Rust 3-30 def Xavier Saints Black 3-29 Division Five Boys: Trinity College Blue 4-33 def Trinity College Gold 113 (drawn: 1-0); Trinity College Red 216 drew Willaston 2-22 (drawn: 2-0). Division Three Girls: Lutheran St Georges 3-21 def Riverton 1-13 (drawn: 2-0); Xavier Saints 3-26 def Tod Street 3-24. Division Four Girls: Lutheran St Georges 1-14 drew Trinity College Blue 3-21 (drawn: 2-0); Xavier Saints 4-28 def Trinity College Red 1-16 (drawn: 1-0). Night tennis Monday Night Red/White Freeling Outsiders 12-72 def Via Allendale 0-13; Woodies 8-62 def Gully Breezes 4-44; Maranock 8-64 def Barossa Blues 4-53; Angaston All Stars 7-62 def Kapunda 5-53; Cana’balls 8-63 def Peckers 4-44. Monday Night Blue Whose Fault 6-51 def Kick Ace 6-46; Jacobs Creek 7-60 def The Whackits 5-59; Keyneton 6-49 def Freeling Extras 6-45. Wednesday Night Red Tanunda Down Under 12-73 def Toyota Cruisers 0-22; Nuri Chasers 967 def VVTC Bottles 3-37; Angaston Panthers 9-66 def Lyndoch Leftovers 3-52; Gibson Wines 9-9-71 def The
RUN: Kapunda’s David Matters runs hard to return a forehand during his doubles game against Tanunda in Division One. Bye 3-3-54. Wednesday Night White Stablemates 11-70 def What a Racquet 1-35; Match Fixers 12-74 def Mixers 0-30; Team Racket 10-71 def
Loose Cannons 2-35; Hermansberg 7-7-62 def Rebels 5-5-55. Wednesday Night Blue Angaston Blues 10-69 def Parrots 240; Havin a Ball 9-66 def Making a
Barossa and Light Tennis Association premierships Division Three R Team 1 Angaston 2 Nuriootpa 3 Moculta 4 Kapunda 5 Tanunda White 6 Tanunda Silver 7 Lyndoch 8 Tanunda Black Division Four R Team 1 Nuriootpa 2 Tanunda Black 3 Tanunda Silver 4 Lyndoch 5 Kapunda 6 Angaston 7 Tanunda White 8 Vine Vale Division Five R Team 1 Angaston 2 Kapunda 3 Freeling 4 Lyndoch 5 Marananga 6 Keyneton 7 Tanunda Division Six R Team 1 Kapunda Red 2 Freeling 3 Vine Vale White 4 Vine Vale Green 5 Tanunda Black 6 Nuriootpa 7 Angaston 8 Tanunda White 9 Kapunda Black
P 5 5 4 5 5 3 4 5
Bye 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
W 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 0
D 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
L 0 0 1 3 3 2 3 5
SF 25.5 21.5 17 12.5 11.5 8.5 8 3.5
SA 3 7 7 17 18 9 16 26
GF 151 139 128 120 115 84 85 73
GA 68 95 83 140 132 80 127 170
P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
W 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 0
D 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
L 0 1 2 1 2 4 4 4
SF 20 23 20 16 15 10 10 6
SA 10 6 9 12 13 20 19 23
GF 150 153 139 130 116 100 111 88
GA 101 90 99 121 123 150 148 155
Pts 40 38 31 28 23 14 11 7
P 4 4 5 4 4 5 4
Bye 1 1 0 1 1 0 1
W 4 3 2 2 2 0 0
D 0 0 1 0 0 2 1
L 0 1 2 2 2 3 3
SF 17 12 14 14 12 11 10
SA 7 12 15 10 12 18 14
GF 125 109 123 104 101 114 86
GA 86 102 133 95 100 135 111
Pts 33 24 23 22 20 14 12
P 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 4
Bye 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
W 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 0
D 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
L 0 0 2 3 1 1 4 4 4
SF 22 16 15 15 15 9 14 8 6
SA 2 8 14 15 7 13 15 22 18
GF 137 116 126 120 102 73 118 93 92
GA 45 87 133 131 77 96 135 149 124
Pts 38 32 26 23 23 17 17 12 6
RIFLE SHOOTING Kapunda Rifle Club Results for November 19 - N Tamke Memorial Trophy shot at 900 yards where 10 shooters faced the targets in damp, overcast and fickle wind conditions. The threat of rain was constant. Fortunately the match was rain free enabling all competitors to complete their rounds. The wind flags were not indicating as good as the mirage flow so calculation of the mirage was the main contributor for some excellent scores by L Williams with a double possible - 50.7 and 50.6 and J Hoerisch - 50.3 followed by some good scores by other shooters. L Williams took out all three categories of the match in TR - Handicap/Trophy winner, Top Off Rifle and Sniper along with T Otto having a win in F Class with 57.3 and 57.1. Fullbore: F Guyatt 49.5, 47.1, 96.6, 5, 100, 80, 15; B Ireland 49.5, 48.5, 97.10, 5, 100, 60, 16; D Lindner 46.5, 46.1, 92.6, 5.5, 97.5, 15; G Davies 44.1, 37, 81.1, 10.75, 91.75, 9; J Hoerisch 48.4, 50.3, 98.7, 6.25, 100, 36.7, 14; L Williams 50.7, 50.6, 100.3, 2.5, 100, 0, 17; S Barrie 39.1, 39.1,
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78.2, 13.25, 91, - 15; D Pumpa 46.1, 48.3, 94.4, 7, 100, 84, 14. F Class: T Otto. 57.3, 57.1, 114.4, 4.75, 118, -, 20; T Andrews 56.1, 53, 109.1, 22.5, 120, 50, 19. Next week - 1000 yards. L Williams Trophy. Please help set up range for a 1.15pm start.
BRIDGE BAROSSA Last Monday Bridge Barossa played a three-table Howelll movement and a clear first were Adealide Abbott and Miles Whie with 63%, followed by Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 53%, Rhonda Wallace and Jill Allanson, Toni Harvey and Hans Haan all on 48%, Joan and Howard Haese, Peter Robinson and Evan Allanson all on 44%. On Wednesday, at four tables, first were Peter Robinson and Evan Allanson with 60.9%, followed by Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 55.5%, Fran Hannan and Hans Haan 54.5%, Annie Hatcher and Judy Fechner 50.5%, Helen Farrelly and Toni Harvey 49.4%, Peta Connor and Ziggy Mentz 48.9%, Marg Long and Trish Page 45.2%, Elaine Kenny and Alec Harris 40%. Information on 8563 3204.
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The Herald Bowls Report Barossa and Light results Premiership tables Angaston 83 v Lyndoch 103. J Standish 16 v T Noble 35; B Bowden 27 v C Rule 27; D Jaunay 24 v B Howell 26; B Teakle 16 v P Uranjek 15. Eudunda 80 v Freeling 82. P Eva 18 v C Kearns 18; J Hanns 21 v G Fergusson 21; W Mader 16 v J Brydson 24; B Warner 25 v L Ryan 19. Kapunda 103 v Tanunda 87. I Otterspoor 20 v C Mahoney 25; G Redden 30 v B Pech 20; M Dew 25 v P Rost 24; R Rogers 28 v R Schneider 18. Nuriootpa had the bye. Division Two
Angaston Blue 92 v Tanunda Black 56. K Renshaw 29 v D Meertens 18; L Teakle 18 v A Price 23; C Reardon 45 v D Schiller 15. Freeling 57 v Nuriootpa Gold 70. J Wright 16 v P Buckley 23; B Schuster 26 v N Collyer 25; F Hines 15 v P Rosenberg 22. Lyndoch 59 v Kapunda 82. R Fillsell 20 v K Matthews 22; M Launer 16 v P Maitland 32; R Allan 23 v T Leslie 28. Tanunda White 71 v Angaston White 53. T Ratsch 27 v B Tuttle 17; M Hurst 26 v C Tabe 16; E Allanson 18 v D Armstrong 20. Nuriootpa Black had the bye. Division Three
Eudunda 79 v Tanunda 58. R Hams 31 v T Leech 9; F Schmidt 18 v G Rainsford 27; G Schutz 30 v D Goodwin 22. Freeling 74 v Nuriootpa Black 52. L Goedecke 23 v P Jones 16; K Bettens 29 v M Nolan 17; W Pitt 22 v P Collyer 19. Kapunda Black 63 v Kapunda Red 76. J Baldwin snr 25 v B Cummins 16; C Reardon 21 v D Franks 35; K Dooley 17 v B Phillips 25. Nuriootpa Gold 82 v Angaston 56. Game transferred to Tanunda. J Mattner 24 v I Philp 20; M Sims 24 v H Schmied 23; N Nolan 34 v C Vereyken 13. Lyndoch had the bye. Results for Thursday Pennants Round 7 - November 17.
Angaston Blue 51 v Tanunda White 58. B Teakle 26 v T Ratsch 23; J.Standish 11 v A Price 25; C Tabe 14 v R Schnieder 23. Eudunda 34 v Kapunda Black 74.
Bowls teams EUDUNDA Division One has a bye. Division Three v Lyndoch at Eudunda: T Branford, C Menz, M Nietschke, G G Schutz; G Goedecke, M Christie, G O Schutz, F Schmidt; G Zerner, D Pope, G Schiller, K Laucke. Reserves: G Minge, R Regnier, K Heinrich, K Hines. Umpire: A lady; Duty Rink: K Laucke. Midweek v Nuriootpa Green at Eudunda: G Mitev, R Hams, F Schmidt; R Regnier, K Laucke, B Warner; G Minge, W Mader, J Willoughby. Ladies v Tanunda at Tanunda departing 8.15am: J Milde, D Leditschke, H Jenke, K Brook; B Marshall, K Hickey, J Johnston, B Pfitzner; M Nietschke, D Twartz, M Weymouth, D Mader; P Dutschke, P Gordge, J Hams, S Schutz. Reserves: J Bruhn, J Pfitzner. FREELING Division One v Kapunda at Kapunda: T Johansen, D Johansen, J Morris, G Fergusson; M Sampson, N Marslen, T Mullins, L Ryan; I McFarlane, N Lee, T Heinjus, J Bryson; K Swanson, L Mullins, T Secomb, C Kearns. Duty Rink: C Kearns. Division Two v Tanunda Black at Tanunda: P Fryer, C Trestrall, G Maynard, TBA; L Swanson, R Ratsch, J Wright, F Hines; J Gaertner, A Drury, G Holmes, B Schuster. Reserves: P Erskine, L Goedecke. Division Three has a bye. Midweek v Nuriootpa Black at Freeling: Phil Waldegrave, L Swanson, C Kearns; K Bettens, J Wright, T Mullins; W Pitt, B Schuster, T Secomb. Reserve: J Fidge. KAPUNDA Division One v Freeling at Freeling: T Rae, R Gill, B O’Reilly, I Otterspoor; C Doecke, G Donovan, W Reardon, R Rogers; W Beavan, A Reinders, P Voumard, G Redden; C Otterspoor, F Hier, J Scholes, M Dew. Cars: T Rae, G Donovan, W Beaven, M Dew. Division Two v Nuriootpa Gold at Nuriootpa: T Noack, R Doecke, P Hart, T Leslie; R Scoot, L Carter, C Sunman, K Matthews; C Hamper, T Scoot, J Trotta, P Maitland. Cars: Skippers. Division Three Red v Nuriootpa Gold at Kapunda: R Mattschoss, P Dobbin, B Goodfellow, B Carrick; G Campbell, S Hart, B Brearley, B Phillips; P Sando, B Morris, T Scholes, D Franks. Duty Rink: D Franks. Division Three Black v Tanunda at Tanunda: S Franks, B Sweet, J Pitman, C Reardon; D Parish, A Wilson, J Baldwin jnr, K Dooley; D Sweet, T Waterman, E Pitman, J Baldwin snr. Cars: B Sweet, E Pitman, A Wilson. Midweek Black v Tanunda Black at Tanunda: J Scholes, K Matthews, G Redden; C Hamper, W Beavan, T Rae; P Hart, A Reinders, R Rogers. Cars: W Beavan, K Matthews. Midweek Red v Tanunda White at Kapunda: J Pitman, T Scoot, C Sunman; J Baldwin snr, W Reardon, B O’Reilley; R Parker, J Trotta, P Voumard. Duty Rink: P Voumard. Ladies v Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa: A Petch, E Pitman, S Franks, R Scoot; D Sweet, P Dobbin, T Scholes, C Holmes; K Rae, R Perry, P Ferns, C Reardon; D Huntley, B Hier, A Thiele, C Doecke. Cars: Leads.
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www.barossaherald.com.au and follow the link in sport. And check out the bowls photos in sports gallery. J Willoughby 9 v T Rae 30; B Warner 11 v G Redden 25; F Schmidt 14 v R Rogers 19. Kapunda Red 61 v Lyndoch Blue 54. P Voumard 17 v B Howell 14; B O’Reilly 25 v M Launer 14; J Trotta 19 v B Allen 26. Lyndoch Gold 45 v Nuriootpa Green 69. T Sharrett 12 v R Garrett 27; K Boyle 17 v J Bell 20; D Hausler 16 v W Williams 22. Nuriootpa Blue 55 v Nuriootpa Black 68. B Randall 18 v T Billing 17; P Buckley 21 v S Jones 21; D Wilson 16 v T Elix 30. Nuriootpa Gold 60 v Freeling 55. R Chapman 22 v I MacFarlane 16; G Langley 13 v C Kearns 24; T Gibbons 25 v T Secomb 15. Tanunda Black 93 v Angaston White 35. C Mahoney 39 v T Edwards 10; D Heidenreich 30 v F Thomas 13; J Garrett 24 v D Armstrong 12. Ladies
Lyndoch 90 v Kapunda 60. V Reeves 23 v R Scoot 15; P Sharrett 17 v C Doecke 14; D Turvey 15 v C Holmes 20; G McLeod 35 v C Reardon 11. Nuriootpa 92 v Eudunda 61. D Baker 30 v P Dutschke 14; P Jones 21 v B Marshall 12; M Elix 15 v J Milde 19; M Nolan 26 v M Nietschke 16. Tanunda 93 v Angaston 67. M Hurst 27 v L Lablack 21; M Meertens 27 v L Teakle 18; J Farquharson 21 v G Armstrong 9; G Woods 18 v E Bond 19. Freeling had the bye. Results for Sunday Pennants Round 8 - November 20. Division One
Eudunda 73 v Angaston 87. P Eva 19 v D Jaunay 20; J Hanns 23 v B Teakle 13; B Warner 18 v B Bowden 20; G Schmidt 13 v J Standish 34. Freeling 96 v Tanunda 95. L Ryan 21 v R Schneider 27; G Fergusson 21 v C Mahoney 24; C Kearns 20 v B Pech 26; J Brydson 34 v P Rost 18. Lyndoch 99 v Nuriootpa 77. T Noble 24 v G Langley 10; P Uranjek 19 v T Billing 23; B Howell 25 v R Walker 28; C Rule 31 v R Grope 16. Kapunda had the bye.
LYNDOCH Division One v Tanunda at Lyndoch: R Vanstone, W Southern, J Sharratt, B Howell; Di Jones, T Teague, K Gavin, P Uranjek; D Wilson, T Drummond, G Ayres, C Rule; D Green, G Reeves, D Hausler, T Noble. Duty Rink: P Uranjek; Bar rink: C Rule. Division Two v Angaston White at Angaston: Cars: Depart 12.30pm. B Day, D Moncrieff, E Palmer, B Allan; B Koch, A Streames, B Prime, R Filsell; R Heidrich, M Launer, A Turvey, K North. Division Three v Eudunda at Eudunda. Cars depart noon. S Drummond, I Turner, P Handke, J Allwood; R Idel, J Emerson, M Magee, D Turvey; K Brown, R Plant, A Gerrard, C Turner. Reserves: Division One - B Prime; Division Two - P Handke; Division Three - R Fisher. Midweek Gold v Angaston White at Angaston: Cars depart 12.30pm. G Schumacher, G Reeves, D Hausler; B Day, B Koch, K Boyle; A Gerrard, R Filsell, J Sharratt. Midweek Blue v Nuriootpa Blue at Nuriootpa: Cars: Depart 12.30pm. R Idel, K North, B Howell; D Lindner, A Turvey, M Launer; E Palmer, T Haycock, TBA. ANGASTON Division One v Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa: P Pech, N Smith, T Edwards, D Jaunay; M Short, M Hurn, K Brook, B Bowden; J Jensen, J Argent, F Thomas, J Standish; M Renshaw, B Hurn, K Sandford, B Teakle. Manager: D Jaunay. Cars: Leaders, departing 12.50pm. Division Two Blue v Nuriootpa Black at Angaston: A Hall, B Copperwheat, E Bond, K Renshaw; M Storton, W Newell, I Langley, C Reardon; D Tye, L Bell, M Teakle, L Teakle. Duty Rink: L Teakle. Manager: M Storton. Umpire: L Teakle. Division Two White v Lyndoch at Angaston: P Gibbons, W Sibley, L Schulz, D Armstrong; M Klingner, S Heinze, B Bullock, B Tuttle; T Hopkins, F Booth, A Booth, C Tabe. Manager: D Armstrong. Division Three v Nuriootpa Black at Nuriootpa: C Le Page, P Clark, S Barnden, I Philp; A Grear, D Copperwheat, P Kerridge, C Vereyken; R Benjamin, J Carruthers, B Agars, H Schmied. Manager: S Barnden; Cars: Skippers. Midweek Blue v Nuriootpa Gold at Nuriootpa: C Vereyken, M Hurn, T Hopkins; J Carruthers, M Teakle, B Teakle; K Woodards, A Harvey, C Tabe. Manager: C Tabe; Cars: Skippers departing 12.50pm. Midweek White v Lyndoch Gold at Angaston: A Grear, J Rodgers, T Edwards; I Philp, P Gibbons, D Armstrong; R Benjamin, A Hall, F Thomas. Manager: A Hall; Umpire: F Thomas. TANUNDA Division One v Lyndoch at Lyndoch: C Neldner, S Mewett, J Garrett, C Mahoney; S Pech, D Grear, D Heidenreich, P Rost; R Ellis, I Graetz, K Bartsch, R Schneider; P Baverstock, I Jaensch, R Mewett, B Pech. Division Two Black v Freeling at Tanunda: J Ralston, K Schmaal, G Woods, A Price; G Farquharson, P Secker, K Wallace,D Schiller; R Bartsch, D Pech, M Meertens, D Meertens. Duty Rink: D Meertens. Division Two White has a bye. Division Three v Kapunda Black at Tanunda: D Ralston, K Schliebs, I Frick, D
Goodwin; G Meyer, M Goodwin, G Rainsford, J Miegel; F Altmann, D Light, C Graetz, T Leech. Midweek morning v Eudunda at Tanunda: W Weinmann, M Goodwin, J Ralston, G Woods; L Baverstock, B Clarke, J Stephens, M Meertens; D Semmler, L Miegel, K Wallace, M Hurst; C Altus, P Schultz, D Light, J Farquharson. Midweek Black v Kapunda Black at Tanunda: D Martin, B Ellis, D Heidenreich; H Rohrlach, S Mewett, C Mahoney; B Wallace, B Williams, J Garrett. Duty Rink: J Garrett. Midweek White v Kapunda Red at Kapunda: G Farquharson, J D Goodwin, R Schneider; K Schliebs, C Neldner, P Baverstock; C Graetz, C Traeger, P Secker. NURIOOTPA Division One v Angaston at Nuriootpa: R Mattschoss, R Chapman, C Jones, G Langley; R Garrett, D Wilson, W Williams, R Walker; L Fuss, L Tscharke, G Prior, R Grope; S Ryan, R Randall, S Allen, T Billing. Umpire: R Chapman; Duty Rink: G Langley. Division Two Gold Kapunda at Nuriootpa: M Jones, Pam Jones, D Langley, P Buckley; D Bessell, L Cook, N Christopherson, N Collyer; C Allen, R Warnest, P Rosenberg, I Klaebe. Umpire: D Bessell; Duty Rink: P Buckley. Division Two Black v Angaston Blue at Angaston: S Rogers, M Simpkin, T Gibbons, T Elix; C La Nauze, C Hughes, C Baker, S Jones; A Jones, M Boehm, D Baker, N Jaensch. Cars depart 12.45pm; Drivers: S Rogers, C Hughes, N Jaensch. Division Three Gold v Kapunda Red at Kapunda: R Waples, G McCormick, K Bullock, J Mattner; K Williamson, J Chapman, L Steer, M Sims; M Medlow, C Reuter, John McIntosh, N Nolan. Cars depart 12.45pm; Drivers: G McCormick, M Sims, John McIntosh. Division Three Black v Angaston at Nuriootpa: K Steer, M Waples, Jean McIntosh, P Collyer; M Graetz, R Hahn, A Shoesmith, Phil Jones; L Hahn, A Klaebe, K Reichelt, M Nolan. Umpire: M Nolan. Midweek Gold v Angaston Blue at Nuriootpa: C Forbes, A Shoesmith, T Gibbons; John McIntosh, S Rogers, R Chapman; J Reusch, L Cook, P Fechner. Umpire: R Chapman; Duty Rink: P Fechner. Midweek Black v Freeling at Freeling: K Bullock, L Tscharke, T Elix; J Bilney, C Baker, T Billing; B Jones, M Sims, S Jones. Cars dcepart 12.45pm; Drivers: C Baker, T Billing. Midweek Green v Eudunda at Eudunda: D Bessell, J Bell, W Williams; A Fyfe, R Mattschoss, R Garrett; P White, R Warnest, I Klaebe. Cars depart 12.30pm; Drivers: R Garrett, I Klaebe. Midweek Blue v Lyndoch Blue at Nuriootpa. A Rayner, C Hughes, R Randall; B Klaebe, J Mattner, P Rosenberg; G Krahling, C LaNauze, P Buckley. Umpire: P Buckley; Duty Rink: P Rosenberg. Ladies Midweek v Kapunda at Nuriootpa: L Wilkinson, A Shoesmith, N Chapman, M Nolan; J Krause, H Sandow, G White, P Jones; J Zanetic, D Dalton, J McIntosh, D Baker; D Allen, V Bessell, U Boettger, M Elix. Reserves: H Roberts, L Hahn, J Chapman, M Waples. Umpire: V Bessell.
DIVISION ONE Team Nuriootpa Tanunda Freeling Lyndoch Angaston Eudunda Kapunda DIVISION TWO Team Angaston Blue Nuriootpa Gold Tanunda Black Nuriootpa Black Kapunda Tanunda White Lyndoch Angaston White Freeling DIVISION THREE Team Nuriootpa Gold Kapunda Red Tanunda Eudunda Nuriootpa Black Lyndoch Kapunda Black Freeling Angaston MIDWEEK Team Kapunda Black Tanunda Black Nuriootpa Green Nuriootpa Gold Kapunda Red Nuriootpa Black Tanunda White Freeling Lyndoch Blue Lyndoch Gold Angaston Blue Nuriootpa Blue Angaston White Eudunda LADIES Team Nuriootpa Kapunda Tanunda Lyndoch Eudunda Angaston Freeling
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L 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 6
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The Gawler Bowling Club Invites you to a free afternoon of lawn bowls On Sunday 27th November between 1.30 and 4.30pm A range of various sized bowls are available but flat sole shoes are required Members will be on hand for tuition For any enquiries phone Graham Williamson on 8523 3828
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Erin Butcher plays tennis for Xavier Saints. Where have you played your tennis? In Gawler since I was seven for Xavier Saints.
Who are key players at your club? Damian McGee, Sammy Chisholm. What is your most important attribute? Fitness and an unpredictable serve. Who is a character at the club and why? Jayne Polito for always bringing the best out in our team with her pink shorts. Who is the best player you have played with and against? For netball, with Anna Dunn, against - Young Thunderbird Maddy Proud. Major influence in your tennis: My dad Wayne and well-known local star Robert Polito. Who are your sporting idols? South netballers Ange Mann because she is amazing and teammate Paula, who can carry a netball pole with one hand and a beer in another hand.
Favourite actor and movie? Colin Firth and Muriel’s Wedding. If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Kristen Stewart or Katy Perry. Greatest moment and disappointment? Standing on a mountain in Switzerland and losing the 2011 semi-final in extra time against Willaston.
Any superstitions? Tennis - not stepping on the lines, bouncing the ball twice before serve. Netball - everything I do Saturday morning.
How would you spend a million dollars? Share it with family and friends or buy a private jet.
What event has inspired or amazed you? The fact that my dad Wayne still continues to serve and volley.
What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Aerial skiing, because those people are just crazy.
If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? A good education for all Australians and I’d dye my hair red. Pet hates on the tennis court? When people have huge racquet bags that they could fit their whole house in. And arguing with the umpire in any sport.
If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Friend Tegan Tiss for her company, Jack Johnson to play some music, Gawler ‘Cruise Buddies’ for entertainment and a tall dark handsome man.
Get ready for the fire season. Limited number of units available at both Gawler and Kapunda branches.
IN AN exciting game of national league women’s basketball at Starplex in Gawler on Sunday, Adelaide Lightning came from behind to beat Bulleen Boomers 87-77. At the first break the Boomers led 31-14, and at half-time was still seven points ahead, while the lead was whittled down to just two points at the final break. With a dominant 3018 final quarter, Adelaide stormed home, Suzy Batkovic shooting an impressive 18 points for a game high 37.
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NEW Freeling coach Mark Tylor is wasting no time in assembling his team for 2012. Tylor has signed talented young 200cm ruckman Rhys Clinton from Division One club Salisbury North. Aged just 20, Clinton played underage football and a handful of reserves games with Port Adelaide before returning to Salisbury North. “Rhys is fairly thin but he’s got a great leap and runs well,” Tylor said. “He’s got a lot to offer. “We’ve also added Darren Francis who is 6’1 and has the versatility to play up forward or in defence.” Tylor still needs to add more potency to a group that needs to
replace one of the league’s best forwards in Luke Mensforth who has signed with Old Ignations, along with the two Eichner brothers (Stephen and Michael) who have also departed. Tanunda’s shot at a fifth straight title remain strong with the Magpies confirming key players Andrew Prior and Nick Schmidt have committed for next season. Coach Ben Britton suggested some former players may be returning but is yet to confirm their status. South Gawler’s goal of rising from the foot of the ladder under new coach Scott Lee received a boost with three former A grade players Aaron Bevis, Ron Lee and Lee Makris returning in 2012.
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and Freeling (third) in last weekend’s double header. They lost to lastplaced Kapunda 10387 on Saturday, then dropping a nail-biter by one shot to Freeling on Sunday. The biggest result of the week goes to Lyndoch who inflicted Nuri’s first loss of the 2011/12 season with their 22-shot victory at home. The win was set up by two rinks enjoying big wins as Trevor Noble toppled Geoff Langley by 14 shots and Chris Rule was 16 shots up over Rob Grope. Added to their 20shot win at Angaston (who grabbed a vital win at Eudunda on Sunday) on Saturday, the result has the Dockers sitting just two points behind Freeling and looming as a danger side for the rest of the season. WH1767596
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CUP: The trophy for the 2012 Adelaide Cup was on display at Gawler races last week. John Letts, who rode three winners of the Cup during his riding career, showed off next year’s prize to John and Shirley Searles of Elizabeth. For the record Letts’ winners were Rain Lover (1968), Grand Scale (1976) and Amarant (1983).
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LANDED: A callop caught on an afternoon lure.
By LUBIN PFEIFFER WITH daylight saving here again the afternoon fish is back. For anyone who finishes work around 4pm, there is still plenty of light to get out and have a shot. Have the rod rigged and ready in the car and hit the water as soon as you can. For me, lures are the best option for an afternoon fish as they take out all the waiting time that is normally associated when fishing with bait. The afternoon fish falls right in prime time so more often than not the fish will be willing.
Suitable areas are any pieces of water a short trip from home and for people in the Barossa, areas such as the Murray River or the break wall at St Kilda are worth a shot. Talk to the local tackle shops and find out what is biting closest to your area. Heading to Blanchetown I noticed the clock reading 4.20pm as I drove through our gate, by 5.10pm I had a thumping big callop nail my hot orange Rapala Rippin’ Rap lure. After catching a few other fish I was home in time for dinner. Tight lines until next week.
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RUNS: Mark Hartigan of Tanunda drives down the ground for four during his 83 not out against South Gawler in A1 grade cricket. All the cricket scores are on page 31.
Cricket Weekend rain made for some interesting results in cricket through all grades with the ball tending to dominate the bat. All the scores are on page 31.
Tennis Rain disrupted some junior matches on Friday night and Saturday but the senior games went ahead. All the results from around the region are on page 32.
TELEVISION STARS: Evanston Primary School, with the Totally Wild Crew and baseballers Andre Benjamin and Sam Murphy.
THE television show Totally Wild was in Gawler last Friday, filming at Evanston Primary School, as schoolchildren enjoyed a session of baseball. Gawler Rangers Baseball Club’s two American imports, Andre Benjamin and Samuel Murphy, who work with the Active After Schools Community Program, guided a group of fun-loving youngsters. Totally Wild is a Channel Ten children’s television show and features a range of activities and points of interest for its young audience. Kale Brock, a presenter from the show, said he was pleased with the way the filming went and was complimentary of the schoolchildren and the two baseballers.
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