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“The idea has worked brilliantly and we will seek professional artisans, like Andrew to further support our vision.” - Bruce Baudinet

Mr Baudinet, who explained the development has involved wide community consultation, said the “aim is to create a world class wine estate here in the Barossa”. He said buildings such as the old smokehouse, disused for decades, would open to support fine food production. Confidence in the plan is supported by changes made in the past 18 months including the introduction of the Barossa cooper Andrew Young to create barrels in the concerted stables. “The idea has worked brilliantly and we will seek professional artisans, like Andrew, to further support our vision,” Mr Baudinet said. Seppeltsfield, established in 1851, is synonymous with fortified wine –

including the 100-year-old range. However, the owners have worked quickly to reopen the site’s two wine making facilities, including the Gravity Vintage Cellar, to produce super premium wines. Managing director Warren Randall said the current transformations complement Seppelsfield’s hard push to produce premium bulk wines to support the Australian and overseas market. “Seppeltsfield has built a successful premium bulk wine business supplying Australia’s prestige brands,” Mr Randall said. It’s led to the company securing strong export markets, especially to China and will support Seppeltsfield’s increasing customer base. The latest acquisition of predominantly Shiraz vineyard from the Barossa Vines managed investment scheme across the Barossa’s ‘western ranges’ will allow Seppeltsfield to totally control its fruit quality from pruning to picking, which Mr Randall said is essential for the production of superpremium red wine. The move was also intended to improve cash flow to fund the latest developments. Mr Randall felt the purchase was a great sign of faith in the Australian Wine industry, and the Barossa Valley in particular.

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A BOLD vision to breathe new life into the historic Seppeltsfield Winery is being realised and the owners believe the result will be a world class tourism destination. Unique concept plans were lodged with the Light Regional Council in October to re-establish the site as a village to support modern day activities. The company has also bought 2600 acres of prime Barossa vineyard, making Seppeltsfield Winery the largest privately owned grape grower in the Barossa. These decisions were made by Seppeltsfield Estate Trust, who took over the company in 2007 and involve a 50 per cent share by Warren Randall and a 50 per cent share by Clare Valley winery Kilikanoon, headed by Nathan Waks and Bruce Baudinet. According to Mr Baudinet, plans to develop a ‘village’ are about revitalising and rejuvenating a sleepy, yet beautiful iconic site to target tourism and artistic/creative audiences and create educational facilities. The shareholder’s visions seek to re-use about 35 winery buildings to accommodate activities and skills such as coopering, brewing, fine food production,

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Manager Richard Dodson said Council had, in conjunction with the Transport Department, reviewed speed limits on specific roads in the area in 2009. “This reduction targeted roads of lower standard that had a 110km/h speed limit and lowered them to 100km/h,” he said. “However, roads such as the Two Wells to Gawler Road, Mallala to Gawler Road, Kapunda to Gawler Road, Kapunda to Truro Road and Main North Road are of a much higher standard and include wider pavements, suitable horizontal and vertical alignment, hazard protection, sealed shoulders, and in the case of Main North Road, has overtaking lanes. “Council considers that these roads all have the characteristics of other roads throughout the state that have the 110km/h speed limit and will not support a reduction of this limit on these roads.” He said by maintaining the current speed limits, road users would continue to enjoy lower travel times to the metropolitan areas of Adelaide while still living in the Light Regional Council.

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LIGHT Regional Council (LRC) will object against a State Government plan to reduce speed limits on rural roads in its area. The State Government last month announced it had asked the Commissioner of Highways to reduce the speed limit on 49 rural roads from 110km/h to 100km/h. Of the 49 roads within 100km of Adelaide, five are in the LRC area, including Main North Road and Kapunda to Gawler Road (pictured below). At last week’s council meeting, elected members decided staff would write to Jennifer Rankine, the current Road Safety Minister, and object the proposal. “…Council delegates authority to the Chief Executive Officer (who in turn may delegate authority to the General Manager – Infrastructure and Works) to formally write to the Minister for Road Safety objecting against the proposal and citing reasons for Council’s opposition to the proposed speed limit amendments,” read the motion. The motion without notice was supported by elected members and subsequently carried. LRC Infrastructure and Works General

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AUTOWIRED is a new mobile auto-electrical and air conditioning business which can service the Barossa Valley and surrounding areas. Owned and run by Peter and Nicole Rudd, Autowired has only been operating since the beginning of October. “ We have spent the past 12 months planning for our new business so we could get it right,” Nicole said. Peter said the van holds a fully functional workshop which provides convenience for customers. “My aim is to provide high quality automotive repairs to individuals and businesses at their homes or workplaces,” he said. Autowired won’t lack in experience because Peter has worked in the auto-electrical field for over 20 years with five years also in the viticultural industry. “The fact that we provide a mobile, quality and reliable service at a reasonable price makes us the most convenient option to choose,” Nicole said. “We have invested in the latest Scan Tool technology which enables Pete to diagnose electrical faults on vehicles.” Autowired’s distinctive van has already created talk around the valley and with summer fast approacing, now is the time to make sure your air conditioner is ready to cope.

IMPRESSIVE: Peter Rudd of Autowired, inside his mobile workshop.

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Airshow to take off

THIS SUNDAY: Lyndoch’s St Jakobi Luther School students model an aeroplance to entice visitors to the air show. Championships. In support of the major event, Channel 7 evening newsreader John Riddell will throw another spotlight on the airshow by visiting St Jakobi School today (Wednesday) by helicopter and meeting with students and organisers.

Following the event, the school will donate part proceeds to Camp Quality. The line up of events begin at 10am. Entry is $20 for adults, $5 for children or $50 for a family. The Rowland Flat airstrip is located off Barossa Valley Way on Koch Road.

Wakeboard coaching DO YOU enjoy raleys and backside spins? If so, both amateur and professional wakeboarders are encouraged to be part of the state series hosted this Saturday at Port Adelaide. Daniella Lambert, from Gawler South, who is part of the Wakeboard SA promotion team will be battling for a position. In 2010 she attended the Wakeboard World Titles, Orlando, and gained a fourth place

in the amateur women section. Her interest in the sport now means she is keen for others to have a go. “Entrants (amateurs) will need to bring their own equipment and they will be given free coaching on the day,” she said. Nuriootpa teenager and wakeboard champion Parker Siegele will also join Daniella on the water. Parker was part of the 2009 gold medal Australian team in

Korea and this year based himself in Orlando, Florida for the US summer. For those not familiar with wakeboarding, competitors launch themselves from the wave created behind a boat to perform flips, spins and tricks, which are judged on difficulty and execution. Riders complete two 300 metre runs and are allowed one fall, with most riders completing eight to 10 tricks during two runs.

Daniella said ideal wakeboard conditions were no wind for a flatwater surface, but a big crowd really helps to create a great atmosphere. The event kicks off at 9am at the north arm of the Port River. It is the second round of the 2011 state series which can lead competitors to the nationals in Western Australia in 2012. For more details or to register, visit wakeboardsa.com.au.

A DRAFT plan for the development of Roseworthy has been submitted to Light Regional Council (LRC) and is now subject to community consultation. Set to make Roseworthy one of the largest developments in Australia, the Roseworthy Garden Town draft plan will see 25,000 homes built in the area across the next 30 years. The draft plan, prepared by the Roseworthy Alliance, incorporates a central park with sport and recreation facilities, green belts around the proposed development and the reactivation of the rail line from Gawler to Roseworthy. Light Regional Council mayor Bill O’Brien said Roseworthy residents had been involved in the planning process from the start and people could now see their ideas and aims reflected in the draft concept plan. “I’ve been delighted with people’s interest and enthusiasm in and throughout this process. I’m confident that this enthusiasm and quality of input will continue throughout this next stage of public consultation,” Mr O’Brien said. “I hope that Roseworthy residents can find the time to visit Council, see the draft concept plan and let us know their thoughts. WH1762460

ORGANISERS’ spirits are soaring in the build up to the Barossa Airshow this Sunday at the Rowland Flat airstrip. Even the announcement of aerobatic pilot Matt Hall’s emergency back surgery, which has pulled him from the line up of events, has not dampened their enthusiasm. The St Jakobi Lutheran School community, now urge everybody to come see what all the fuss is about. The airshow is on track for a jam-packed day of non-stop aerial action and family fun, and they wish Matt a speedy recovery. The event involves the RAAF Roulettes, Christ Sperou in his Pitts Super Stinker, plus 15 ground displays. Chris became a pilot in 1960, after working s a professional fisherman and refrigeration mechanic. After he obtained is pilot’s licence, Chris began teaching himself aerobatics and went on to win the Australian Aerobatic Championship 13 times. He also competed five times at the World Aerobatic

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Roseworthy Alliance chair Martyn Evans said the development will capitalise on the unique regional opportunities and its strategic location. “Roseworthy Garden Town will bring to the region employment and world-class education,” Mr Evans said. “It will be a place of beauty that builds on the existing strong community. “These elements will make Roseworthy Garden Town the ‘pride of the north’.” Mr Evans said the draft concept plan is the blueprint for creating a self-sustaining town. “Roseworthy Garden Town is all about sustainability, prosperity and liveability,” Mr Evans said. “Our vision for Roseworthy is to deliver an innovative, wellconnected town that embraces world’s best practice.” The draft plan is on display at the Kapunda Library, the Roseworthy post office and the LRC offices in Kapunda and Freeling until the end of November. LRC will consider the draft plan and community feedback at its next meeting on November 22. If LRC approves the draft plan following community consultation, it will then be submitted to the State Government for consideration and review.

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BAROSSA Enterprises has appointed Marketing and Communications Manager, Karina Piro (pictured above) to promote awareness of the company and its future direction. With a Wine Marketing degree and many years of experience in the wine industry, Karina brings a valuable skills to the role. “I’ve made a conscious decision to transfer my sales and marketing skills in the disability industry,” she said. “I have always had a love for marketing. It’s highly creative and is imperative to sustain business longevity.” Her passion for helping the

community clearly shows in her vibrant attitude, as she is already busy increasing the recognition of Barossa Enterprises as a brand. Her background in wine marketing helped her to understand the importance of relationship building and communication between industry and the community. “People are just people at the end of the day and the Barossa community supports each other extremely well,” Karina said. “I’m very happy I can be a part of it.” She is looking forward to creating new connections with local businesses and further

enhancing existing ones. Living locally in Tanunda, Karina feels that there is so much opportunity for the local community to get involved with Barossa Enterprises. Being a not for profit organisation, it is essential that there is a continual viable flow of work for the clients who have a disability. It’s important to note that all revenue goes directly back into the organization to help BE grow its business – and client potential. Karina would like to welcome anyone who is interested in a visit to the site to contact her.

HOMEOWNERS are urged to ensure their pool is properly fenced to reduce toddler drownings. In the past year, 28 children under the age of five drowned. Over the past nine years, almost 300 children under five drowned. Of these deaths, 60 per cent have occurred in the child’s own home. These damning statistics have led to the push by Royal Life Saving to ensure every pool owner is Australia knows the duties and responsibilities associated with owning a pool. Hewett resident Tom Lane (pictured above) embraces the pool safety message in his home, making his two children take swimming lessons before they even started building the pool. “As soon as the pool was in, I had the fence up before it even had any water in it,” Mr Lane said. “We had an inspector visit and check all the gates and panels to make sure everything was right.” Mr Lane said he and his wife always supervise children in the pool, including visitors, no matter what age they are. While the Lane family puts a lot of effort into pool safety, Royal Life Saving believes that up to 85 per cent of Australian pools are not

fenced or simply do not meet current safety standards, a figure it says needs to be addressed. Alistair Baird, executive director of Royal Life Saving South Australia, warns that for every drowning death, there are about three hospitalisations, and up to two of those hospitalised children will suffer a brain injury. “Children should never be left alone when they are in, on or around water and parents and carers should always be within arms’ reach of their children,” he said. “Parents and carers should take children with them if they have to leave an aquatic area.” Mr Baird warns that while many people think their fencing is safe, wear and tear, storm damage or erosion could create a weakness in the structure, while another major problem are the thousands of people who prop open the pool gate, defeating its purpose. For pool safety tips and resources, visit www.homepoolsafety.com.au or www.keepwatch.com.au. For more information about resuscitation training in the local area, call Royal Life Saving on 1300 RES-Q-ME (1300 737 763).

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Wind farm concerns heard Longest BOTH passionate and assertive pleas for support to stop the proposed wind farm at Keyneton have been made clear to state parliament member David Ridgeway. On Monday the Leader of the opposition in the Legislative Council and member of the state’s Liberal Party accepted an invite by members of the Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges Landscape Guardians to Keyneton Hall who are desperate to stop the proposed development of 57 wind turbines. Mr Ridgeway, who agreed the proposed site (Sedan Ranges), “is not appropriate”, said a consistent set up of guidelines is needed. “We need to have a definitive policy,” he said. His chat with about 25 residents included working on guidelines to be used in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia, where wind activity is high. He said the would help in their

decision making for wind farms. Keyneton resident and landowners As part of the gathering, Mid Murray councillor David Peake addressed the group by saying residents need to take action now before its too late. It is understood the wind farm development proposed by Victorian based company Pacific Hydro will not lodge their application until the new wind power reforms, announced by the state government, come into effect. The reforms seek to provide greater responsibility over wind farms to councils and with a dramatic reduction in public consultation. Originally Pacifi Hydro said they would lodge their application in September. In addition, Mr Ridgeway told residents he would consider organising a deputation with Minister Development John Rau for residents concerns to further voice their concerns.

Lutheran Lunch launched IN TOWN: David Ridgeway listens to Keyneton community’s concerns.

More than 50kg of beef was roasted and later enjoyed by 185 community members who joined in for the inaugural Longest Lutheran Lunch on Sunday. The event organised and attended by members of Tanunda Lutheran Churches was aimed at encouraging fellowship in all Lutheran parishes throughout Australia, with each to prepare a meal to share. The mains and desserts were supplied by Lorna Schiller. Pic: Greg Haar

Tower plan change A PROPOSED communications tower could be built closer to Tanunda under an amended development application lodged with Light Regional Council. The original application to build the 28-metre tower at a Smythe Road property received 62 representations from the community, with only one of those in favour of the development. Vodafone Australia has amended the application to move the tower to another location on the same property, about 300 metres closer to Tanunda. The change brings the tower 16 metres lower in elevation to reduce visibility and an existing cluster of tall trees would partially screen it. Community consultation on the amended development application closes with LRC at 5pm today, Wednesday, November 2. www.barossaherald.com.au

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Gardens for the future THE Gawler Regional Natural Resource Centre (NRC) will hold a special event next weekend where people can get all the information and advice needed to build a sustainable garden. Running from 10.30am to 2.30pm on Sunday, November 13, the Sustainable Garden Festival will feature a whole range of native plants, seedlings, worms and compost buckets for sale, while there will also be a variety of guest speakers and activities. Nick Fewster from Sustainable Urban Landscapes will talk about creating a sustainable garden and Brett Fitzpatrick from Salisbury Nursery will perform a plant propagation and seed collection demonstration. Children will be able to get involved too, with the chance to plant seeds, build bird feeders or even make an alfalfa sprout man. Free information will available on a wide range of topics including attracting butterflies to your backyard and minimising harmful chemical use. There will be displays from

Gawler Community House and the Australian Plant Society, door prizes will be on offer, and there will also be all-day screenings of the films Magic Harvest and Design For Life. Author of “One Magic Square – grow your own food on one square meter” Lolo Houbein will be the key note speaker for the day, where she will talk about the future of food security, the topic of her next book. “The time is coming when it won’t be as easy to obtain our fresh food, let alone in the abundance we are now use to,” Ms Houbein said. “I don’t necessarily mean we’ll be worse off and totally without food, but by becoming a little more self-sufficient and growing our own, we will be providing some fresh food for ourselves and our families, giving richness and variety to our diet. For more information about the Sustainable Garden Festival, visit www.nrcgawler.org.au or contact the Gawler Regional Natural Resource Centre on 8523 7700 or email admin@nrcgawler.org.au.

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FINAL FUNDING ROUND Applications are now open for the final funding round of Productivity Places Program for Job Seekers.

CHEERS: Andrei Gostin and Fiona De Caux enjoy a glass of wine at the Long Table Luncheon on Friday afternoon at Chateau Tanunda.

Now to build on the solid start STRONG foundations have been set and the job of improving the Barossa Film Festival has begun. While everything went smoothly for the five-day event, organisers are toying with various ideas for the next event to make it even better, while not necessarily bigger. Festival director Dave de Vries said one thing they wanted to work on in particular was maintaining a relationship between film makers, the film and the audience. “On Saturday night, which was as busy as hell, we had a lot of people show up for Punch Drunk… and because we had so many of the film makers of the

particular films being screened actually in the Chateau, I found myself stopping the program a number of times to tell people what the next film was and introduce them,” Dave said. “We did that a number of times during the course of the week and that was really successful, very popular and is definitely something we would like to build on.” “I’d also like to see some of the more senior members of the Australian film industry maybe come along as well, a few of those guys, I think I could probably interest them in it.” One of the other things Dave and his team will discuss is the length of the days and how

many days the festival will run. “Starting on the Saturday at 10am and then going through until 11pm is a big ask for the audience, so we would probably be more inclined to start at maybe 1pm or something like that,” Dave said. “The long table lunch day format was fine, we wouldn’t mess with that, but we might start the films after the luncheon rather than leading up to it. “An industry kick-off night on the first night worked well, but rather than start on a Wednesday and go through the week, we might start on a Thursday and go the Friday and Saturday.”

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Who can apply Public, private and non-government/community enterprises; employers; RTOs; industry bodies/associations; employee/employer groups; and other organisations with a role in workforce development. Performance of Applicant (and if applicable any subcontractor or RTO proposed to be engaged by the Applicant) in other Agreements or Funding Deeds with the Minister will be taken into account in the selection process.

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Visitors’ view on the film festival “This is just fantastic. It is one of the best venues we have been to and it is so close to Adelaide. We didn’t even realise this was the inaugural event.” – Doug Scroope, actor from Sydney. “I’m very impressed. It is a great idea holding a regional festival. I think it could quickly grow in the next few years, they have an amazing set-up. In think South Australia definitely needs something like this.” – Richard Wolstencroft, director of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. “This is a great idea. The whole venue is begging for something like this to happen. I think I would definitely come back. I like the idea of supporting regional festivals because I have a bit of a connection with rural Australia. I just like the idea of having a festival in the heart of Australia.” – Brendan Guerin, producer and writer from Melbourne.

Major award winners RELAXED: Remigi Rageth and Nikki Pallaras, both from Adelaide, on the Sunken Lawn on Wednesday evening. THE inaugural Barossa Film Festival has been hailed a success and event director Dave de Vries said everything came together perfectly for the long-awaited event. After starting on Wednesday, the festival continued through the week and wound up on relaxing Sunday finish. “The wow factor was something everybody

commented on,” Dave said. “We were trying something very technically difficult, effectively combining a film festival with a gourmet weekend.” He said the organisers worked very hard to highlight Chateau Tanunda. “If we had done anything on the cheap or done anything less than totally honouring

the Chateau, it would have been a huge disappointment, but far from it, everybody thought it was great,” Mr de Vries said. “I think everybody was really rapt with the little horror theatre downstairs in the barrel hall lit up with candles, it was very popular. “The feeling was it added 10 percent to the

horrific element, so the actual experience itself was great.” He said the event would not have happened without the help from so many local supporters. “A lot of the credit goes to the Chateau, we worked very closely with them and they made sure we very much felt like we were at home and

we very much felt like we were part of one big team. “We have had nothing but the greatest support for the Chateau from day one,” Dave said. The festival events held at Rolf Binder Wines also received a strong turnout over the three days it was used.

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Traffic hazard THE roadway around Tanunda supermarket has arrows clearly outlining the direction of travel. On several occasions I have been confronted by cars disregarding, quite blatantly, the direction of travel alongside the newsagency. Do we have to have a head-on collision before offenders change their behaviour? W Hoffmann Nuriootpa Replacement buses AS A regular user of the Gawler train line replacement buses I am very disappointed with Transport minister’s comments and lack of understanding of the issues concerning the replacement buses outlined in the Herald on October 26. Her comments state that “some” of the buses do not have air conditioning and this has been taken into account with newer buses “integrated” during interpeak and weekend periods. However upon raising a query with Metro Adelaide I was advised via email the following; “As there are not enough vehicles in the current fleet to meet this demand, many older, recently retired buses are required to enable capacity

for the 9000 passengers that use the Gawler train service each weekday”. Metro Adelaide went on to say, “the additional vehicles are not air conditioned but Southlink are providing air conditioned vehicles when possible. On night and weekend services all vehicles used for the substitute bus services are air-conditioned.” The minister strategically neglected to mention that the “some” that did not have air conditioning was actually “most” and that newer buses were only used during “some” interpeak periods. In summary, Gawler line commuters have been given buses that have been deemed unsuitable and too old for metropolitan route use and secondly, until April next year, passengers travelling on the Gawler line will not have air conditioning at any time during the day when the 9000 passengers quoted are using the buses. Only the privileged few will have air conditioning at night and on weekends. Temperatures have already nudged the old century aboard these buses on relatively mild days of 34C. What is in store for local commuters in the peak of summer? Peter Amey Freeling

Water concern I SEE that the council wants to start charging farmers for the water they use (Herald, October 26). I think they need to stand up against the parasites in council who simply are ramping up all charges to keep them illegally in very highly overpaid jobs at the farmers expense and that applies to all of us as well. We are being ripped off. The farmers must quote the September 3, 1988 referendum which was held and asked the question “should councils be politicised”. Every town and city in Australia said ‘no’ by a margin of over 75 per cent. That was simply thrown aside by these illegally elected politicians and the Australian Constitution was totally ignored. That’s why we have a referendum to find out what the people want. Therefore, councils do not have the power nor the law to charge fines, raise taxes or any other thing because of that referendum. Check it out for yourself. Secondly, if the arrogant politicians in the illegal councils do not take notice of that, try this avenue. A very switched on engineer friend of mine in Queensland did this when they tried to charge him for the water on his farm.

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That is, when they sent him a bill for the water (a figure plucked out of the air) he simply wrote back to them and said “OK, I agree it is your water, but I am sending you this bill for storing your water on my property”. The bill was made out to the same price they charged him and he heard no more from them. Don’t give in to these parasites who just simply want all our money so that they can live a very comfortable lifestyle. Politicians of every ilk have long forgotten they are public servants (I call them serpents) and who in past history has paid his servant more than he earns himself? Farmers, take the cudgel to them. Leonce Kealy Edens Landing, Queensland Government issue I AM trying really hard to make some sense of this federal government export certification reform package, and the impact it will have on successful small businesses like Wintulichs. Why would any government want to undermine its small businesses like this unless it was “forced” to? This initiative has got

“globalisation” and World Trade Organisation “bullying” written all over it. Do countries that are exporting contaminated, suspect food into Australia have imposts like this put on them to help pay for quarantine inspections? Are the growers in these countries as heavily regulated as ours? It appears to me and many other people that these so-called free trade agreements that the federal government is seemingly being forced into under duress and against the wishes of the majority of the population, are not a level playing field. I am also deeply concerned that if the quarantine service only inspects five per cent of incoming food products, and is finding problems with some of that, then what the hell is in the other 95 per cent? We need to increase our support for our local food producers otherwise even that choice may disappear. Ray Linkevics Birdwood Debate continues It SHOULD be obvious why my previous letter did not address “refugees” – I addressed Marilyn Shepherd’s scurrilous and hypocritical abuse of

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others. I, not Ms Shepherd, determine my topic, and for all Ms Shepherd knows the Herald editor may have chosen not to publish my view on “refugees”. Ms Shepherd makes much of a “little blog” I am alleged to rely on for my information. What incredible arrogance to presume she knows what I read. The quote “I hate Australia” was from a letter published in The Australian, and the one about her remarkable recovery from “severe ill health” (I trust she informed Centrelink) was from her contribution to On Line Opinion, an “e-journal of social and political debate”. I note Ms Shepherd did not address either of these quotes. Ms Shepherd and her ilk tell us that the boat people are not doing anything illegal. Well, they certainly come here by illegal means – proof sufficient being the crew members fined and jailed for bringing them – and hence they are aiding and abetting an illegal activity. And that, Ms Shepherd, is a crime. L B Loveday Gawler South

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St John’s Parish: St J: 9am HC. St Paul’s Parish:St P: 8.45am T; Gdb: 10.30am C Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am. Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: Combined service with St Matthew, Hahndorf, 10am at Mt Torrens Oval, R Seidel preaching, followed by Sunday School Picnic. ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10am HC SdK; Nuriootpa: 8.30am HC SdK; Tanunda: 10am HC LB; Lyndoch: 10am MP; Williamstown 10am HC PB.(SS at St Hugh’s, BBQ at G. Burge) Kapunda Anglican Parish: Eudunda: 9am HC; Hamilton: 11am HC; Kapunda: 9.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuri: 11am Graetz; Tan: 9am Graetz; Ang: 9am Edwards. Turo: 11am Edwards. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford HC, 5pm Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9am Cook; Williamstown: 10am Polkinghorne. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. BAPTIST CHURCH Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001. CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf Road, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant Anglican Church Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane

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An historic icon of Main Street Kapunda has a new lease on life. The tall Norfolk Pine was recently fitted with new LED lights, to help the town celebrate the magic of Christmas. The bright sparks behind the tree’s renovations are Kapunda Lion’s Club members including Darryl Green, Des Ellis and Dave Lomman. According to Lion’s Club president Dean Parish the original coloured light bulbs placed around the tree were becoming a safety concern. Lion’s Club members say they owe a lot of thanks to those who supported the lighting installation including Peter Bolgarow from Starlight Lighting; Jim Ferris from Y Climb Tower Hire; Simon Kurtz from Coates Hire Nuriootpa; Mark Feltus, from Feltus Kitchens and especially Liz Little who supplied free accommodation to workers through Ford House. In addition, the Lion’s Club will plan for an official lighting ceremony later this year. Pictured (from left) Peter Bolgarow, Dave Lomman and Dean Parish.

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ARRESTS A male Lyndoch youth was arrested by Nuriootpa Police for breaching bail on October 26. A Nuriootpa man in his 20s was arrested by Nuriootpa Police for aggravated assault on October 27. Nuriootpa Police arrested a Smithfield man in his 20s for disorderly behaviour and breaching a barring order at a licenced premise in Gawler on October 29. Nuriootpa Police also arrested a Mitchell park woman on October 29 under the public intoxication act. REPORTS An Angaston youth was reported by Nuriootpa Police for supplying cannabis on October 27. A Tanunda man in his 20s was reported by Nuriootpa Police for driving without due care and misuse of a motor vehicle.

The man’s vehicle was subsequently impounded. Mt Pleasant Police reported a Mount Pleasant woman in her 50s on October 29 for driving with a prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.117. She was issued with an instant loss of licence. Another Mt Pleasant woman in her 50s was reported by police on the same day for driving with a prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.104. She was issued with an instant loss of licence and had her vehicle impounded. Nuriootpa Police reported a male Nuriootpa youth for the theft of a mobile phone on October 30. BREAKS The tuck shop at a Tanunda primary school was broken in to on October 24 and

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items were stolen. The vegetable patch was also damaged. PROPERTY DAMAGE A Tanunda business in Murray Street was graffitied between Octboer 23 and October 24. A front garden of a Tanunda church was damaged on October 24. Plants were ripped out, a flower pot smashed and a statue was stolen in the attack. Four separate incidents where windows werwe broken were reported to Nuriootpa Police on October 29. The windows were smashed in College Street, Homburg Street, The Rex car-park and at a school. THEFT An alloy wheel and tire were stolen from vehicle parked on Fifth Street, Nuriootpa between October 29 and 30.

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a motor vehicle at Gawler South. The other offences in the Gawler area involved damage to fencing and windows. THEFT Motor vehicles in the Hewett area were targeted by thieves in the past week. A series of illegal interference and thefts from motor vehicles was reported in the area and police are seeking any information that may assist in identifying those responsible. There were also five thefts reported over the past week including the theft of scrap metal at Evanston and a ‘dust meter’ worth $5,000 stolen at Gawler West. SERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS Gawler Police received eight reports of serious criminal trespass during daylight hours in the past week. Police are seeking any information concerning suspicious activity and urge anyone who sees or hears something to ring police on 131 444 immediately. The eight reports of Serious Criminal Trespass to premises were at Hewett, Gawler West, Willaston, Evanston Park and Two Wells.

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socks up and deliver more than an old vine story to keep up. It’s cool for international wine scribes to talk up Australian wine again – a big change from the past couple of years where almost all Aussie reds were declared fat, jammy, high alcohol bruisers (which is sadly still true for some Barossa wines). This is good news for the gurus charged with selling Barossa wine to the world. And what will happen now that Seppeltsfield has an extra 13,000 to 26,000 tonne of Shiraz at it's disposal for 2011? How will the gravity cellar cope? It won’t have to deal with all of it, of course, but whether or not the old Barossa Vines contracts are still in place with new owners will have ripple effects for other small Barossa growers one way or the other. None of the events of the last week might be directly linked to rises in grape prices, confidence in wine sales that creates new jobs in wineries or increased demand for graphic designers to work on refreshed labels, but just maybe people will be able to look back in a couple of years as we enter the next boom and say ‘hey, I reckon things started to turn after that Barossa kid won the Jimmy in Tassie, that poncey James Suckling said we Ossies were alright and Wazza Randall bought all those MIS vines’.

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• Pilates such as Red Cross, Progress Association, the League of Loyal Women, cheer up huts and entertainment to name a few. His journey to create the book also led him to research The Kapunda Herald and head overseas to view cemeteries in Great Britain, the Middle East and Europe where much of his work and photos feature in the book.

The publication also includes personal letters, photos and post cards, lent to Peter by Kapunda residents, to provide snippets of the past. Storm is available at Bull Creek Books, Tanunda and Timeless Book, Angaston, with copies available in the Kapunda Visitor Information Centre, Main Street. For more details, visit www.donovanandassoi cates.com.au.

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AN ADELAIDE historian has captured experiences from Kapunda and districts during WWI and placed them into a book for others to appreciate. Peter Donovan, originally from Kapunda, spent the past eight years researching facts from the past, which involved men and women. The book, Storm - An Australian country town and World War I, came about by Peter’s fascination of researching his own family’s history, with his Kapunda ancestors having fought in the war. Peter said while researching his family tree he came across other soldiers and nurses and their stories which led to the creation of the book. He said the story of the war can also be confusing. “I hope this book helps to clarify it.� Peter explained, “The Kapunda response to the call to arms was remarkable�. “More than 300 men and six women from the town and district served in armed forces during WW1; as many as 65 never survived.� He said Storm highlights how much country towns mattered in 1914, with the formation of groups

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individual sponsors who had enabled generous prizes to be available across more than seven categories. He also acknowledged the effort of Rotary Club of Kapunda committee members and Kapunda Community Gallery The winners were: Kapunda and Light Region – Anita Thiele’s ‘Break in the Weather’; Oil and Acrylic – Judith Kittle’s ‘Spirit of the Land’; Watercolour – Alan Ramachandran’s ‘Warm Day’ ; Drawing and Pastels – Bill Truslove’s ‘Winter Warmth’; Photography and Print Media – Daniel Sutherland’s ‘Running Riots’; Sculpture, 3-D Work and Fabric Arts – Malcolm Craig’s ‘Cock’s Girls’; Connection to the Land – Marianne Scarvelis ‘Mates’.

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Barossa best revealed THE Young Ambassador Program was one of the Barossa success stories honoured in the Advantage SA’s Annual Awards. The ambassador program, run as part of the biennial Vintage Festival, was highlighted by Advantage SA’s chief executive officer Karen Raffen who congratulated winners at the Novotel, Rowland Flat, on October 26. According to Ms Raffen, “we know that there is a strong commitment to excellence in the Barossa region, as we see entrants and award winners of the highest quality year after year.” The regional awards ensure those who put in the hard work and time to promote and develop our regional areas receive public recognition for their contribution to their community and the State. To acknowledge their achievements, winners receive a Glass Pear Trophy. Designed and hand-made by the Jam Factory, the Regional Awards pear trophies have become synonymous with the Regional

Awards. Winners will also receive a framed certificate signed by the Premier of South Australia, an honorary regional membership to Advantage SA in 2012. Winners were: Sony Centre Arts Award – Barossa Under the Stars; Elders Community Group Award – Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer Inc; Elders Community Individual Award – Elly Milne; Westpac Large Business Award – Gawler Custom Specialist Joinery; Westpac Small Business Award – Barossa Valley Cheese Company; Department of Trade and Economic Development Innovation Award – Teusner Wines; Viterra Sports Award – Daniella Lambert; Hames Sharley Sustainability Award – The Green Room, Angaston; Statewide Super Tourism Award – Barossa Vintage Festival and the Adelaide Event & Exhibition Centre Youth Award – Barossa Young Ambassador Program. The event was hosted by Briony Hume, SA Life TV, with more than 150 of the Barossa community in attendance.

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MESSAGE: Megan Rossiter (above) from Wrapped In Style at 116 Murray Street, Gawler has a book letting everyone know that Santa Claus is coming to town. Wrapped In Style is a perfect spot to have a look for that right

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Christmas present for a young one. Pictured right is Jingle All the Way, another interactive storybook which would be sure to delight any child. Drop in to Wrapped In Style and have a browse at their wide range of gifts.

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HERE’S something we’ve all been looking for... experts in the field, offering quality and experience that you don’t need to drive to Adelaide for. Tiles for Life, based in Kapunda, is a new showroom offering wall and floor tiles for bathrooms, kitchens and living areas, bamboo flooring and a variety of accessories, suitable for the budding ‘do-it-yourself’ enthusiast, the professional builder or anyone in between. Owner Sam Pansini has more than 20 years experience in the building and tiling industry and brings that experience to rural South Australia. As a local Kapunda resident, Sam was aware of the lack of choice in the quality tile and flooring market. “Why should people have to drive all the way into Adelaide? By opening Tiles for Life, I am pleased to be able to offer a comprehensive range of products, all meeting Australian standards, right here in Kapunda,” Sam said. “Come in and see us and have a browse though our showroom displays.” Tiles for Life offers a huge range of colours and styles including a heritage selection. Sam Pansini also has a passion for eco-friendly products, hence his interest in bamboo flooring, and is constantly sourcing and researching products such as the Biogre ‘green’ ceramic tiles. “The Biogres ranges are manufactured to comply with UNI EN ISO 14001.” Sounds a bit complicated, but Sam explains it simply and easily. “This means that they use a certain percentage of recovered waste from other production, that they optimise the use of water in the factory process reducing discharge to zero, use electrical energy the majority of which is produced in-house through the use

of the most modern cogeneration systems, and use recyclable material for packaging.” Sam’s experience in the industry has afforded him the knowledge of excellent suppliers and through these he can offer builders a range of speciality items and solutions as well as benefit of his advice. The Tiles for Life showroom is located at 123 Old Adelaide Road, Kapunda and is open 6 days a week or on Sundays by appointment. For more information visit www.tilesforlife.com.au. Grand opening weekend... COME and join in the festivities at Tiles for Life on their grand opening weekend – November 5 and 6 from 9am to 5pm. The weekend is set to feature: • A free barbecue on Saturday between 12.30 and 2.30pm; • A balloon release at 3pm on Sunday when 1000 balloons will be set free; • Free raffles on both days with a chance to win a painting by artist Samantha Tipler; • Demonstrations by experts in their fields; • FlowFM giveaways; and • Owner Sam Pansini will be on hand to offer advice. There will also be bargain bins, special offers and promotional packages on: • Spa baths; • Baths; • Discounted tiles; • Porcelain tiles; • Toilet suites; • Vanity units; • Bathroom accessories; • Taps and more.

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Greenock Gem Five-bedroom house on spacious allotment. See Domain P3. THURSDAY 3RD NOVEMBER HOMBURG REAL ESTATE ANGASTON 2 Gramp Avenue....................5:30 – 6:00pm FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER BAROSSA REAL ESTATE LYNDOCH 19 Wilhelm Street ....................3:00 – 3:30pm

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SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER ADELAIDE RURAL REAL ESTATE GREENOCK 4 Barons Court.. ................12:00 – 12:45pm BAROSSA REAL ESTATE KAPUNDA 11 Whittaker Street..................1:00 – 1:30pm LJ HOOKER REAL ESTATE HEWETT 40 Osprey Parade.......................1:00 – 1:45pm HOMBURG REAL ESTATE TANUNDA 22 Fechner Place .....................1:00 – 1:30pm NURIOOTPA 28 Buna Terrace .................. 1:45 – 2:15pm TANUNDA 16 Homburg Street ................. 3:15 – 3:45pm SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER ADELAIDE RURAL REAL ESTATE LYNDOCH Fiebig Court ........................ 12:00 – 12:45pm KAPUNDA 43 Mildred Street.................... 1:45 – 2:30pm BAROSSA REAL ESTATE LYNDOCH 19 Wilhelm Street ...............11:30 – 12:00pm ANGASTON Lot 429 Penrice Road..........12:30 – 1:15pm ANGASTON 12 Lindsay Street .................1:30 – 2:15pm STOCKWELL 18 Mattner Road ................ 2:30 – 3:00pm

LYNDOCH 10 Gilbert Street ......................3:45 – 4:30pm SPRINGTON 22 Williamstown Road ........4:00 – 4:30pm BROCK HARCOURTS RURAL EUDUNDA 62 Weigall Street ....................2:00 – 2:45pm HOMBURG REAL ESTATE TANUNDA 13 Kalleske Court...................12:45 – 1:15pm NURIOOTPA 41 Chardonnay Drive........... 1:00 – 1:30pm TANUNDA 8 Lehmann Road .....................1:20 – 1:50pm GREENOCK 27 Mill Street ........................ 2:15 – 2:45pm TANUNDA 10 Barossa Valley Highway..... 2:30 – 3:00pm TANUNDA 12 Roenfeldt Drive .................. 3:00 – 3:30pm NURIOOTPA 11 Schaedel Street ..............3:00 – 3:30pm TANUNDA 15 Edinburgh Avenue ..............3:15 – 3:45pm NURIOOTPA 2/10 Kalingal Avenue........... 3:30 – 4:00pm LJ HOOKER REAL ESTATE REEVES PLAIN Lot 542 Woolsheds Road . 10:30 – 11:30am HEWETT 7 Oaklands Circuit ..........................2:00 – 2:40pm WILLIAMSTOWN 7 Charles Fry Court ...........3:45 – 4:30pm

JULIE TOTH REAL ESTATE EBENEZER Lot 102 Belvidere Road .......12:45 – 1:15pm TANUNDA 3 Coronation Avenue ..............1:45 – 2:30pm PROFESSIONALS KAPUNDA MARRABEL 5 Main Street ........................1:00 – 1:45pm SUTHERLANDS Railway Avenue ..............2:30 – 3:15pm RAY WHITE KAPUNDA 22 South Terrace ................11:30 – 12:00pm KAPUNDA Lot 5 North Terrace ...............12:15 – 1:00pm

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One of Yorketown’s most prominent property investors is placing a number of prime residential and commercial investments on the market to free up captial for a major residential development in the district. FOR SALE BY EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST.

Closing 28th November 2011 at 4pm unless sold prior COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS

Yorketown Price Guide $650,000 Yorketown Price Guide $180,000 22 & 24 Warooka Road and 2, 4 & 6 Charles Street 38 Warooka Road Fully Leased Investment. Five tenancies in fully renovated Leased Investment. Besser brick low maintenance building stone & new new building. Net return on the order of let to 2 tenants in the commercial centre of town. Net $56,628pa. return circa $13,326pa.

WHAT A SCENE: The views from the Port Vincent house (above) and from the interior (top right). NESTLED among established trees this Port Vincent house enjoys stunning views over the bay and Gulf St Vincent. The master bedroom occupies one end of the house, enjoys glorious blue sea views and has a walk-in robe and ensuite. The expansive kitchen/living area opens onto the deck for summer living via huge east facing glass doors. The western wing has the laundry, two bedrooms – which

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11 Whittaker Street IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME Spacious 3 bedroom family home with separate lounge room, Kitchen overlooking Dining, walk in Pantry with lots of Cupboard space. Ducted R/C Air Conditioning. Low Maintenance gardens. Garage under main roof with access into the home. Second Driveway for Caravan and within walking distance to Main Street. Be quick for this quality home. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Fantastic location this home is set on 1251m2 Allotment with so many features which include,Separate Lounge, Dine, 3 Brms, Kitchen with Gas Cooking & Dishwasher, Ducted A/C, Stacks of storage, Dbl c/pt, 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.

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12 Lindsay Street ROMANTIC HILL HOUSE

22 Williamstown Road LARGE FOUR BEDROOM HOME ON HUGE BLOCK

AUCTION SATURDAY 3rd DEC @ 1pm UNLESS SOLD PRIOR Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 819

Set on 2023 m2 allotment this home has just what you are looking for, with Four double bedrooms, Ensuite and walkin Robe, 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. Agent: Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Magnificent and opulent property reflecting the wealth, prestige and European tastes of the Heggie family, owners for almost 150 years. Exquisite features include marble pillars and fireplaces, imported mirrors, etched glass, 15’ ceilings, polished timber joinery and floors and intricate wrought iron balustrades. Delightful, manicured gardens on approx. 1 acre. A 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, family home or B&B, Hill house is perfect romance, history and modern luxury, all in one.

19 Wilhelm Street CITY CHIC MEETS RUSTIC CHARM! Large family home with 4 bedrooms plus study. Formal lounge and separate dining room, timber kitchen with dishdraw dishwasher. Family areaith large picture window. Ducted cooling, gas and wood heating + split system aircon. Half-court tennis court on approx. 7890m2 allotment .Extensive shedding and landscaped gardens. Don’t miss out on this great home! Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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42 Solar Panels, yes this is not an misprint, plus, Four Bedrooms, Ensuite and Walk in Robe,Large separate lounge, Flat screen TV & Entertainment, Large kitchen, Dishwasher, Spacious open plan family & meals, Ducted R/C Air Conditioning, Extra large double garage umr, Rear verandah, Established gardens and fruit trees, Rain water tank, Set in a great location on a 772m2 block and close to local schools and shopping.

furniture included. This private land holding of 2015 square metres (about halfan-acre) is a low maintenance elevated block. This is a magazine-style property, the likes of which are rarely seen on the Yorke Peninsula. For more information or to arrange a view contact Kym Stanitzki from Yorke Peninsula Real Estate on 8853 2533 or 0419 850 276. RLA 100637

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both look onto a courtyard and water feature – as well as a sumptuous bathroom and study or fourth bedroom. A finishing features of the house include the Queensland hardwood floors, top quality fit, finish and appliances. Behind the home, shaded by native trees, is a wood-fired pizza oven for easy entertaining. A triple garage adjoins the bitumised parking area. Quality

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18 Mattner Road EXECUTIVE STYLE LIVING IN RURAL BAROSSA AMBIANCE! This stylish well-appointed home oozes the “feel good” factor! Featuring 4 double bedrooms all with BIR`s, main with double WIR and en-suite with bath and double basins. Three large open plan living areas, incl. home theatre with in-wall surround sound system. Well-equipped modern kitchen with breakfast bar, study or 5th bedroom, ducted heating and cooling, extra-long double garage with access to dining area. Security shutters on all external doors and windows. All on a big block of approx. 1200m2.

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Discover a Greenock gem TIDY: The front verandah of the Robertstown house (left) and the lounge with fireplace (right). THIS pristine three-bedroom home could be the best value property currently for sale in the Robertstown area. The presentation is excellent and all the hard work has been done. Located in a quiet street within easy reach of the main business area the house is set on two allotments of about 2200 square metres and has excellent rural views. Not a cent has been spared in the upkeep and maintenance of this excellent property. The formal lounge has been equipped with a combustion heater and a split-system air conditioner. Ceiling fans are fitted to the lounge and also the three bedrooms. Spotless describes the GREAT OUTDOOR: The entertaining area of the Greenock house. SITUATED in popular Greenock is a large architecturally-designed executive family house built from hebel panels and steel frames on a 2029 square metre allotment. The house comprises five bedrooms, the has a walk-in robe and a spacious ensuite complete with a spa. There are built-in robes in bedrooms two, three and five and there are television connection points in each bedroom. The main bedroom is centrally located and has access to the entertaining area, formal lounge and dining area. The designer kitchen has a walk-in pantry, electric stove, large cupboard, lots of benchspace and a dishwasher. The family room is split level while the meals area has access to the entertaining area. Heating and cooling is provided by splitsystem air conditioning, while all walls and ceilings are insulated. There is a double garage under the main roof which has storage area above. The house has both mains and rainwater connected, and offers an alarm. Outside improvements include a 40x20 shed which has bathroom and kitchen, three-phase power, a

pergola attached to rear of house, tool sheds, watering systems throughout the low maintenance gardens and good fencing. Here is an opportunity to purchase an executive home, priced from $525,000 – $555,000, in the Barossa and close to the town of Gawler. For more information or to arrange a viewing contact Colin Schwartz from Adelaide Rural Real Estate on 0409 934 942 or 8566 3399. RLA216875.

presentation of the bathroom and kitchen which would please the most discerning buyer. Outside, the house has a front and rear verandah, a shadehouse and two large sheds with shower and toilet facilities. Well laid-out garden beds, ample fruit trees and extensive vegetable growing areas plus plenty of wood storage sheds are other features. The list goes on. All this within easy reach of the river and wine-growing areas of the Barossa Valley and Clare. A bitumen road connects all the way to Adelaide. Park the boat or jet ski here, safely stored away in a big shed, only 40 minutes to the river. Well worth thinking about the possibilities that present with

this well-presented property, priced at $195,000. Don’t relay talk to David from Hambours on 8566 2209 or 0414 917 474. RLA150685.

David Mosley

Hambours R E A L E S TAT E

POINT PASS

HANSBOROUGH

NEW RELEASE Station Master’s House. Opportunity for self sufficiency on flat manageable 2 acre well fenced block.Well maintained 3 bedroom home features lounge with built in combustion heater, kitchen with original wood stove and cellar, fully enclosed rear verandah and ample shedding.Looking for a country escape fully established and well cared for, check this one out! Contact David now! RLA 150685.

Colonial Style Cottage. Ideal country spot to bring up a family or simply a getaway - this tranquil spot ticks all the boxes. 3 brm home on approx. 5 acres meticulously maintained with extensive use of natural timbers, slate & timber flrs, o/p kitchen/dining area, mod kitchen & comb heat. Ample shedding, estab gdns, fenced into 4 paddocks. RLA 150685. Asking $345,000

KAPUNDA

KAPUNDA

Asking $225,000

PRICE REDUCED Colin Schwartz

Walk to main street. 4 bedrm, 2 bathrm t/f home on 10 acres; excellent shedding & substantial improvements. Main bedroom ens/walk through wardrobe between 2 way bathroom, open plan lounge/dining, full length rear verandah. 40x25x10 garage with wet areas, new 60x40x14 shed with conc floor power & lighting. RLA 150685. Asking $485,000

Location, location... Solid brick veneer 3 brm home circa 2004 on small manageable 325m2 block, established gardens, fully enclosed rear pergola area ideal for a summers night. Features include duct evap air cond, s/s air cond, o/plan kitchen/ dining/ lounge with sliding door to outside entertainment area, stylish entry hallway. Walk to main street, supermarket, chemist, post office etc. RLA150685

Asking $245,000

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

Phone David on 8566 2209 all hours

email: hambours@bigpond.com | www.hamboursrealestate.com.au | mobile: 041 491 7474 CHEF’S SPACE: The kitchen of the Greenock house.

Urgently Required:

• Character stone homes • Vacant acreage (large or small) • Hobby or income producing farms 1762367

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Impressive property

RAY White sales consultant Daniel Schell is extremely pleased to present a Kapunda property that ticks all the boxes. The attractive house is situated on a large residential block (more than one acre) and is immaculacy presented. The vendor’s care and pride in their home is very evident and the ninefoot ceilings provide a sense of space. This house boasts four quality bedrooms, with built-in robes in three, and the spacious master bedroom includes a built-in robe, a walk-in robe, ensuite and large north-facing window which provides views over the gardens. The centrepiece is the bright openplan living, meals and kitchen area that overlooks the rear gardens and entertaining area. The modern kitchen features

quality appliances, a walk-in pantry, dishwasher and breakfast bar. There is also a formal dining and second living area All-year-round comfort has been taken care of with slow combustion heating, ducted evaporative cooling throughout and eco warm panels in each of the bedrooms. Step outside and continue to be impressed. You will be hosting family and friends in the undercover entertaining area that has café blinds to fully enclose it, down lights and a ceiling fan. Enjoy a swim in the inground solar heated pool or relax in the heated spa with in-built DVD and radio. To go to auction on Friday, November 18, if not sold prior. Contact Daniel Schell on 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell on 0418 842 421.

22 South Tce, Kapunda

Big home with plenty of extras

LOTS OF SPACE: The unique Kapunda house has all the right ingredients, even a ‘man-cave’. THIS is the first time in 42 years this large stone home in Kapunda has been offered for sale. With all the children gone the house and grounds are just too big for the retired owners. This is a unique sandstone/ bluestone family-sized house that has the added advantage, if you require, of a commercial zoning allowing for certain types of business activities, subject to necessary apprroval. With more than 270 square metres of living space under the main roof the current floorplan provides three bedrooms, a lounge, a family/dining room, kitchen, heritage-inspired

bathroom, seperate toilet, rear lobby/laundry, huge workshop or garage under the main roof and a fantastic cellar or ‘man cave’, about 4x11m. The original wide shady verandahs protect the home from the elements on three sides. The kitchen is servicable but could do with some upgrading, a coat of paint in some areas would stamp your touch. Wiring and plumbing have been re-newed to the bathroom, laundry and toilet and the huge cellar (man cave) was rebuilt in 2007. Heating and cooling is provided along with plenty of

rainwater storage. The huge grounds, about 2023 square metres (half-an-acre), on two titles allows plenty of room for the kids to play and a 6x9m Colorbond garage with concrete floor, power and two auto roller doors takes care of any exta undercover parking required. So if your searching for a home that can possibly also provide you with a place of business or just stacks of room for that growing family give Steve a call from the Professionals Kapunda on 0417 811 348. Inspection can be arranged and the asking price is $347,500, negotiable. RLA 163708.

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Auction 25th November 11:00 (insp) Open inspection Sunday 11:30 – 12:00

This could be something really special… • Character freestone home with attractive return bull nose verandah • Four spacious bedrooms, two with BIR’s

EUDUNDA $125,000

• Stylish renovated open plan kitchen/meals area all modern appliances WH1762919

• Two good sized living areas • Large residential block of 2600sqm • HIA Order applies Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 Geoff Schell 0418 842 421

NEW RELEASE

SUTHERLANDS Section 417,Railway Avenue AUCTION 3/12/2011 11.00AM ON PREMISES

16-20 Bruce Street Main Street shops, 2 plus old Auction room, 2 titles, approx 1000m2 mains water & power, many possibilities here for enterprising Purchaser, over 200m2 floorspace

FIRST OPEN THIS SUNDAY 2.30-3.15PM NEW RELEASE

Stone house on approx 14 acres. 2 spacious bedrooms, sitting room with combustion heating, eat in kitchen, upgraded bathroom, shedding and room for the pony! Clean and tidy throughout, well worth a look.

RLA 205501

MARRABEL 5 Main Street $129,000 REDUCED! OPEN SUNDAY 1-1.45PM

Lot 5 North Tce, Kapunda

KAPUNDA $194,500

15 Rowett Street

Stone house with timber frame extension, 2 titles. 3 bedrooms, modern bathroom, sitting room with gas fire, separate dine, cellar price reduced

Stone cottage with modern extension on approx 559m2, 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/ dining/lounge with combustion heating, bathroom with separate shower, bath, separate w.c. carport & shed, great views, presently tenanted @$185.00 pw

KAPUNDA Lot 2 Blackwell Street Open Sunday 2.30-3.15pm KAPUNDA Lot 91 Clifford Street $64,950 $55,000 CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP! Yes, the asking price is correct! This regular shaped vacant serviced residential building allot of approx 410m2 could be the budget priced allot you’ve been searching for. Situated 500m from Kapunda’s CBD, mains water & CWMS connected, fencing to rear and side boundaries.

Auction 11.00am 18th November (insp) Open inspection Sunday 12:15pm – 1pm

• 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

WH1762543

This is IMPRESSIVE... Finally a property that ticks ALL the boxes!!

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Professionals Kapunda

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!!

Charles 0417 823 065

Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 RLA 205501

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Fully serviced allotment. Approx 18.31m wide x 32m deep (approx 585sqm), edge of town in quiet residential location, no time limits to build, invest now build later, priced to sell, asking $64,950.00. Contact Steve on 0417 811 348

8566 2127

Real People in Real Property!

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Landmark tourism destination WITH a dream in mind, the owners of Abbotsford Country House designed, built and have successfully managed this magnificent country retreat since 2001. Following several international awards and articles of acclaim, it was recently recognised in “Andrew Harper’s Top 1000 Hotels of the World”. This magnificent property is truly in a class of its own. Built to a standard not a price, the colonial Georgian main homestead is packed with features. It is of significant proportions across two floors, with style and quality as the cornerstone of its construction and décor. Set slightly back from the main homestead – separated by a sunken lawn, huge rose

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Over 30 Years experience

Call Steve 0407 909 927 1761666

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garden and large entertaining area – are two symmetrical cottages housing eight stunning, individuallystyled guest suites, each with their own special features and outlook. With arguably the best views of gently undulating Barossa farmland and vineyards, with the Barossa

Ranges as the backdrop, this amazing property, set on 50 acres, is truly unique. The sheer scale of the built forms and land itself offers a myriad of options. It also features an 18x8m Colorbond shed, 327,000-litre rainwater storage, two fully equipped bores and much more.

With the potential to further develop this landmark retreat, subject to approvals, the discerning buyer need look no further than this highly-successful property. To arrange a private inspection please contact Guy Draper from Homburg on 0417 810 828 by email at guy@homburg.com.au.

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Adelaide Rural Real Estate RENTALS DUBLIN

$250pw

TANUNDA

EUDUNDA

BALAKLAVA

Brick veneer home on ½ acre land close to Dublin and Two Wells. 3 brms, lounge, kitchen/ dining/ family room, electric appliances, split sytem A/C, Ducted Evap A/C, Shed. Pets Neg. Avail Now!

$230pw

11 Racecourse Road Inspection by Appointment

$245,000-$255,000

KAPUNDA

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. WEB ID: TBA Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA - 43 Mildred Street Sunday 1.45-2.30pm

GREENOCK

KAPUNDA

$225,000

4 Barons Court $525 - $555,000 Open Saturday 12.00-12.45pm

5 Hogan Street Inspection by Appointment

Well maintained stone home on approx 817m2, main road frontage, close to Main Street, 3 good sized bedrooms, 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

Lge 5 br modern environmentally friendly family home on 2029m2. Ens & WIR to br 1, BIR brs 2,3 & 5, refurb kitchen, split level fam/mls, s/s r/c a/c, 40x20 gge w 3 ph power, a/c bathrm & kitch, 2 store sheds, paved ent area, 2 r/w tanks. WEB ID: 106356453 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this excellent home. Near new b/v 555m2 allot., 3 bdrms, E/S, WIR, formal lounge, spac. kitchen/dine/family rm, W.I.pantry, central bench, lge s/s a/c, garage umr, shed, ent. area. Side access,room for caravan. WEB ID: TBA Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

4 South Terrace Inspection by Appointment

$285 -$299,000

NEW

KAPUNDA

KAPUNDA $190,000

GREENOCK - 4 Barons Court

Sunday 12.00-12.45pm

EUDUNDA

43 Mildred Street Open Sunday 1.45-2.30pm

OPENS LYNDOCH - Fiebig Court

RIVERTON

FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT OUR PROPERTY MANAGER HOLLY DIEKMAN 0437 528 022 OR SAMANTHA WHILEY 0417 022 061

$275,000

Saturday 12.00-12.45pm

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

$165pw

42 Weigall Street Inspection by Appointment

NEW

Neat brick home in the center of Tanunda. This home comprises of 2 decent size bedrooms BIR to main bedroom. Open L shape lounge/ Dining room. Nice kitchen with electric appliances. Large bathroom with separate toilet. Fully fenced yard with large shed!

Neat Two bedroom unit, open plan living area, R/C A/C. Nice bathroom with separate bath and shower. Carport, rainwater tank, garden shed. Low maintenance yard. Only two in the group, in a quiet location. Available Now!

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Lot 58 Ford Street Inspection by Appointment

$249,500

1 John Street Inspection by Appointment

LYNDOCH $459,950

Fiebig Court Open Sunday 12.00-12.45pm

$285,000

RE-RELEASED

NEW

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

LYNDOCH 78 Gilbert Street Inspection by Appointment

Walk to main street. Well presented near new home on cnr allot approx 344m2. 3 bdrms, kitchen w elec apps, d/w, pantry, o/plan living/dine, s/s a/c, 9’ ceils, vdah, carport, lovely cottage gdn on drippers, r/w plumbed t/out home. WEB ID: 106614295 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

$365,000

NEW Inspection by Appointment

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

TANUNDA $149,950

1/10 Kook Street Inspection by Appointment

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

WILLIAMSTOWN $279,950

41 Wild Street Inspection by Appointment

$269,000

NEW

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

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

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

92 MAIN STREET • T: 8566 3399 Email: sales@adelaideruralrealestate.com.au

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

GAWLER/TWO WELLS

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Historic spot, prime position

FOR THE COOK: The well-lit kitchen is finished with modern appliances and a marbletop island.

REEVES PLAINS – Lot 542 Woolsheds Road ARCHITECTUALLY BUILT HOME ON 42.5ac N OPE

KAPUNDA Country Living In Style! View by appointment 12 Quintrell Street

WH1761056

$725,000 View Sun 10.30-11.30am

with timber mantles and timber flooring along with traditional architraves and skirtings. The electrical wiring and roofing have been renewed in recent years. The central provincial kitchen has light streaming in through cottage windows and is entirely renovated with exquisitely designed wooden workbenches and a feature marbletop island. The Belling enamelled castiron dual-fuel range (gas) cooker has two ovens and a grill for all of your cooking and entertaining. Outside, a paved entertainment is a fabulous spot for hosting a big crowd. At the rear of the property an old workman’s cottage with second large dry cellar and separate toilet just needs some tender loving care to create an artist’s studio

or quiet escape. Hidden away in the garden 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 and is a lovely place to relax and for children to play.

At a glance... Where: 24 Murray Street, Tanunda. Price: By aucton unless sold beforehand. When: Saturday, December 10 at midday. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. Contact: Myriam Bultsma on 0427 392 819.

HAMILTON (via Kapunda) – Lot 1 Victoria Rd REDUCED $415,000 “MERRIWOOD FARM”

View by appointment

• 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

• Set on 2.109 HA of beautiful countryside with rural views • Circa 1890’s Symmetrical Cottage in good order with some 200 sqm of living • 4 paddocks, sundry shedding & shared bore • Just 1/2 hour from Northern Expressway and 15kms North of Kapunda • 1 hour to Pt Adelaide, West Lakes, GPO Adelaide & ½ to Barossa Valley

Contact Brendan 0416 054 73 ID: DF4G54

Contact Brendan 0416 054 73

MACDONALD PARK – Lot 101 McIntyre Road 4 BEDROOMS HOME WITH POOL ON 2.5 ACRES!

$499,950

View by appointment

HEWETT

ID: DB2G54

$489,950

40 Osprey Parade

View Sat 1.00-1.40pm

$525,000

Located in a quiet cul de sac amongst other quality homes – there is nothing for you to do but move in and enjoy! • 4 spacious bedrooms, plus study • Master suite with vaulted ceiling, his & hers WIR’S & huge ensuite • Brms 2, 3 and 4 all have BIRs & ceiling fans • Fml lnge room has vaulted ceiling & feature pillars • O/p tiled kitch/meals/family area w. vaulted ceiling • Kitchen has island bar, WIP, dishwasher, new oven & range hood • Lge rumpus has tiled floor & feature windows • Ducted cooling, combheat & 2 x S/S R/C wall units • 2 fabulous ent areas, one elevated & both u/c overlooking the sparkling salt chlorinated solar heated in ground swimming pool • Veggie patch, fruit trees, rainwater tank and easily maintained lawned area • Approx 20 x 30 shed w. street access, conc flr & pwr • Great parking with triple auto r/doors into gge This property ticks every box and is set on a roomy approx 1150 sqm allotment. Homes of this calibre rarely last so arrange a viewing today!. Contact Brendan Howard 0416 054 731 or Dayna Reimann 0434 175 375 from LJ Hooker Gawler

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BUILT in 1856 as a blacksmith shop and home, this traditional hand-hewn bluestone fronted cottage in Tanunda is a prominent feature in a streetscape associated with the German settlement of the Barossa Valley. With its elongated frontage and concave verandahs with chains and cast iron frieze, the property has gorgeous street appeal and is within walking distance of all the Tanunda amenities. The museum, art galleries, local pubs as well as schools, hospital and shops are all on the doorstep. This historic house comprises four bedrooms, a sitting room and formal dining room and has undergone extensive renovations while retaining all the original features. The interior reveals cast iron fire places

RLA 1679

• Master brm with ceiling fan, ensuite & WIR • Formal lounge leads through to formal dine with floating floor • Modern kitchen has dishwasher & pantry and overlooks family/meals area • Paved 6m x 6m undercover entertaining area • Approx 7 mins to Elizabeth & Munno Para shops, less than 30 mins drive to Adelaide & Port Adelaide

NEW

Quality Unsurpassed • 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. ID: DEBG54 Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DG5G54

HEWETT 7 Oaklands Circuit

$469,500

WILLIAMSTOWN 7 Charles Fry Court

View Sun 2.00-2.40pm

$315,000

KAPUNDA

$315,000

View Sun 3.45-4.30pm

23 Tod Street

Open By Appointment

The Complete Package

Enjoy The Country Lifestyle

2 Year Young Rossdale Home

• Lge master brm with ens & WIR plus impressive 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 room • Ducted evap cooling & 3 gas points, 2 with heaters • Peaked, paved u/c ent area, complete w. gas bbq point

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Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

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

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

ID: DFTG54

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! Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

ID: DCSG54

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Investment opportunity KAPUNDA, 72 Main Street

At a glance...

Secure your future or buy your daughter a job - well established long running business with secure lease, well appointed shop & good P&L figures. All stock, plant and equipment included on a wiwo basis with good staff keen to stay. Sep. kitchen, beauty room, r/c air cond & toilet facilities. $50,000 - $55,000.

Where: 11 Penrice Road, Angaston. Features: Classic large block. Price: $280,000.

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254

Open: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate.

Brock Harcourts Rural RLA223600

RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or 8562 4650.

Beautiful Homestead only 45 minutes from Gawler

Julie Toth

RLA198199

Uniquely designed modern country home with plenty of added features inc. 4 bedrooms plus a separate office, ensuite bathroom and walk in robe to main & robes to all, large formal lounge, open plan kitchen, family & meals area, which is equipped with modern applicances, yet features country style timber cupboards. Through glass doors come out onto a fully paved outdoor patio and enclosed yard for the kids and pets. Slow combustion heating, ducted cooling, and vast sundry shedding complete the picture. Very impressive!

RLA198199

... where people matter ANGASTON 11 Penrice Road UNDER CONTRACT

$280,000 TANUNDA

$273,000

3 Coronation Avenue

Open Sunday 1.45-2.30pm

OPEN

PRICE NEGOTIABLE ATT: FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY HUGE 1575m2 (approx) BLOCK. So close to town, just a minute’s walk to the main street, 3 brm home close to all amenities.

$70,000

Balklava Lot 3 Avon Saint Road

ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME 10 Solar panels to generate power make this home very energy efficient and cost saving. Well looked after double brick home, three bedrooms with built-in robe, kitchen with gas stove, bright lounge room, heating and cooling, rain water plumbed to the home, carport, large shed and backyard. 758m2 allotment.

Property EBENEZER Stock & imp. Lot 102 Belvidere Road

STOCKWELL $280,000 15 Duckpond Road

WH1762151

BIG BLOCK: The Angaston house (above) and site plan (top right).

$439,000

Kelly Leach P

$680,000

08 8841 3900

M

0417 146 451

www.ruralsa.brockharcourts.com.au

Open Sunday 12.45-1.15pm

RLA223600

OPEN

WH1761734

THIS Angaston property is located close to everything, only a minute’s walk to the main street, the picnic and plaground park, the pub, the supermarket, the post office, the medical clinic, cafés and shops. There is the bonus of lovely views over the established private setting at the back of the block to the adjacent Angaston Creek, set with beautiful majestic gum trees. The timber-framed house comprises three bedrooms, the master with a built-in robe, a large lounge room with reverse-cycle splitsystem air conditioning, the kitchen with electric appliances, pantry and plenty of cupboards, a large laundry, bathroom with all the requirements. For the developer, this huge residential block of about 1575 square metres would be suitable for subdivision (subject to council consent) and for the investor the property is tenanted and the rent is $260 per week. Make this your project home or subdivide into smaller allotments. You cannot lose with this attractive asking price of just $280,000.

EUDUNDA, 62 Weigall Street

W.I.W.O. Freehold Business with Residence For Sale or Lease GOOD SHEDDING – LARGE LAND 50x50 shed, suit earth General Store, Takeaway & Postal Agency - 2 brms, sunroom or 3rd brm, sleepout, commercial & residential kitchen, lounge, moving business, mechanics or carpenters. 3 brms, 2 bthrms, brick home. All this & more on 25 acres. s/rm, study, 40x30 approx shed & more.

$29,000 NURIOOTPA

Site 58 Tanunda Tourist Park

Lot 12 Greenock Road

$280,000 OPEN Sunday, Apr ?, 2.15-3pm

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TANUNDA

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

4 Bedroom Bargain! 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. Inspections: 6/11 @ 2-2.45pm 12/11 @ 11-11.45am, 20/11 @ 2.30-3.15pm 26/11 9am Auction: 26/11 at 10am (unless sold prior) Price guide: $185,000 - $195,000

Vicki Freeman

(NEW) CHEAP COMFORTABLE LIVING Large on site caravan & Brand New Home - Finish to your Style Just built in a convenient location, walking solid annexe, bedroom, neat kitchen, lounge, shower cubicle, r/c distance to shops and the main street. Choose your floor coverings and landscaping air cond, front & rear deck, g/shed. Access to pool, bbq, etc. to finish off this modern 3 bedroom residence and create your perfect lifestyle.

8562 4650 0418 853 134 www.barossaherald.com.au

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

0427 858 171 WH1759825

Call for your free market appraisal

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Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management Relocation

Brock Harcourts Gawler makes its move DENNIS and Julie Thring, owners of Brock Harcourts Gawler, are excited to announce that their property management business has moved. The business can now be found at 28A Adelaide Road, Gawler after having previously been located in Murray Street. “The new premises provide a larger and more functional space to take the business to the next level,” Dennis and Julie said. “The offices are ideally located offering easier access for clients, and we are also situated right next to the famous Gawler South Bakery.” Dennis and Julie, as owners of the company, are strong believers in the Harcourts values of ‘doing the right thing’ and ‘people first’. “This is always in the forefront of our minds as business is conducted,” Dennis and Julie said. “Our goal is to provide a property management service of the highest

level, and for Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management to be known as the best in town.” Dennis and Julie’s professional property management team will make owning (and profiting from) rental properties a hassle-free experience. Managing a rental property requires near-constant availability and a diverse skill set – making it a time-consuming proposition for the average owner. Brock Harcourts Gawler can make property management mostly a matter of cashing your rental cheques and woprking on how to best grow your rental property investment business. Drop in and say hello to Dennis, Julie and the Brock Harcourts Gawler property management team at their new premises. Please note Brock Harcourts Gawler Sales are continuing to operate from the Murray Street premises.

What you need to know... What: Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management Where: 28A Adelaide Road, Gawler Phone: 8523 3319 Fax: 8523 5776 Website: www.gawlerpm.brockharcourts.com.au e-mail: pm.gawler@brockharcourts.com.au

WELCOME: Dennis and Julie Thring, owners of Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management , are ready to welcome new and existing clients to their new offices at 28A Adelaide Road, Gawler.

Gas Maintenance Service

Peter Vivian & Assoc

Rental Property Maintenance Specialist

Local Authorised Representative’s for CGU, QBE & Allianz.

11 Adelaide Road, Gawler

Barry Godfrey

8523 0230 WH1762235

8252 5477

Mobile Tax Accountant Are you getting all your savings and incentives from your rental property?

SA PEST

Phillis Davis RTA FTMA

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Ring for free consultation. Over 11 years experience at your service.

EXTERMINATORS

Ph 0411 598 696 www.progressivebas.com.au

• Termites • Cockroaches • Mice • Possums • Rats • Spiders • Ants & More

Progressive Bookkeeping & Accounting Services

• 0418 841 050 • A.H. 8566 2246 •

Fellow Association of Taxation & Management Accountants

Lic No. PGE 191075

Barossa Gawler Maintenance

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• Extermination • Trapping • Treatments • Inspections Proud to be chosen by Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management for all their clients pest requirements.

www.barossaherald.com.au

Service and Repairs to evaporative air conditioners, combustion heaters and chimneys

“Best Wishes to Julie and the tea m” 1761534

24 hours / 7 days / Quality Service Ph 8523 1898 or 0418 823 463

Reasonable Rates Friendly & Trustworthy Service Drain Cleaning Septic Tank Installations Hot Water Services Renovations

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PH 8252 5466

Phone 0412 830 558

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MOVING SOON TO

Good Luck to Brock Property Management on their relocation.

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For all your General INSURANCE needs.

Service & Repairs to domestic gas appliances

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! Proud suppliers ds lin ans b l i s l t of quality carpet to se ne lind lso - Ve er B a Brock Property Management. s We tical Timb r We wish Julie & the team all & e - V line the best in their new location. m i l -S Unit 3, 183 Phillip Highway, Elizabeth (opp. Rite Price Groceries)

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Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management Relocation

Introducing the expert team

Charity offer Brock Harcourts Gawler is proud to support the Harcourts Foundation and its list of charities. If you mention this article when you sign a Management Agreement with us, we will donate $50 to the Harourts Foundation. Other charities the Harcourts Foundation has donarted to include: Cancer Council of SA, Autism SA, Save the Children, The Ladder Project Foundation, Adelaide Festival Centre, Variety Club Bash, QEH Research, Red Cross Victorian Bush Fire, Fanconi Anemia Aust Ltd, Trees for Life, State Library SA Foundation, The QEH Hospital Foundation, Bone Growth Foundation, Deaf Can Do, Camp Quality SA, St John Ambulance Aust SA Inc, The Smith Family and the RSPCA.The business is also proud to support the Gawler Little Athletics Centre.

ABOVE ALL TA N K C L E A N I N G

Would like to congratulate Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management

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Gutter Rainwater Vacuuming & Cleaning WET OR DRY

Ph. Sean 0437 320 301

Rhiannon Flowers, property manager: Rhiannon has moved to Gawler and comes with a great deal of experience in property management and the real estate industry as a whole. Rhiannon has great communication

Gawler Area Specialists

“Your Security is our Profession”

“Happy to supply emergency plumbing services 24 hours, 7 days”

0412 833 694 Shop 3-1 Tod St, Gawler

Proudly Associated with Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management

Ph 8522 3433

Shop 134, Commercial Lane Gawler SA 5118

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When only the best will do! 0442 195 524

• Antennas to suit all budgets • Australian made products • Additional Outlets • Free Quotes • Plasma & LCD wall mounting • Goverment Endorsed Installer

Sales Service & Installation Since 2000

Julie Thring Owner

28A Adelaide Road, Gawler 8523 3319

Best Wishes to the team at Brock Property Management

www.gawlerpm.brockharcourts.com.au

Call 0402 145 317

www.barossaherald.com.au

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Congratulations to Julie & the team at Brock Harcourts Property Management on their relocation!

City Clotheslines SA

Ring me for an appraisal 7 days a week on

0408 858 578

Ph 8523 1966 Gawler Park Homemaker Centre 485 Main North Road, Evanston

Proud to be chosen to service Brock Harcourt Property Managements clients

LANDLORDS

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

All the Best to Julie & the Team on their relocation

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Kathy Crowhurst, administration: Kathy is a very experienced and hardworking administrator. Holding down three part-time jobs keeps her on her toes. Kathy makes sure that no procedures are overlooked keeping everyone on track to ensure that all legislative and legal requirements of Property Management are met. Kathy is also a landlord which gives her a sound knowledge of investors needs and is always happy to help you in any way that she can.

for Curtains • Blinds • Awnings • Upholstery

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Julie Thring, business owner: Julie has lived in Gawler most of her life and as a result has a vast understanding of the Gawler area and culture. Julie is the financial controller for Brock Harcourts South Australia. Julie is an investor with rental properties of her own and wants to provide a quality service which seems to be lacking in this day and age. Julie has both accounting and property services qualifications so attention to detail and service are number one.

GAWLER COLOUR WORLD

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Rebekka Barons, receptionist/ trainee property manager: Rebekka is the face of property management and has a great personality and smile to greet you when you walk in the door. Over the last two years Rebekka has very quickly gained a sound knowledge in property management practices and processes to ably assist all. She came to the team after completion of year 12 at Xavier College and is now a busy receptionist/trainee property manager. Rebekka has recently completed her Statement of Attainment in Property Management.

TOP TEAM: The Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management team (from left) Rhiannon Flowers, Julie Thring, Kathy Crowhurst and Dennis Thring. (Inset Rebekka Barons)

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and interpersonal skills and this combined with her knowledge and commitment to property management makes her an important member of the team.

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Dennis Thring, director/business owner: Dennis moved to Gawler in the late 1980s after spending his childhood on the family farm near Wudinna on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. Since then he has lived in the Gawler district for the majority of this time and has resided in Evanston Park since 1994. Dennis brings the country values and work ethic gained as part of his upbringing to the table at Brock Harcourts Gawler.

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KEITH MOLLET

Fast, friendly service Windows

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AGS Computer Maintenance We offer complete computer support in the comfort of your home, or a convenient pickup and return service, with no call out fee:

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FOR FREE QUOTES CALL RIC

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NEW HOME SPECIALISTS Ph: 8523 2555 | Mob: 0449 836 645

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Lic. BLD39093

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ELECTRICAL DIVISION DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL

8563 2855

INDUSTRIAL

www.re ec.com.au BLD 233177

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FENCING

GARDENS/LANDSCAPING

CLIMBING HIGH TREE SER VICE

“we go out on a limb for you” Tree Removal, Shaping, Pruning, Hedging & Stump Removal

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Phone Jason 0437 447 698

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• Dingo tight access earthworks • Complete garden makeovers • Machine laid garden edging • Drip irrigation systems • Lawns, natural & synthetic

GARDENS/LANDSCAPING

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Locally owned and operated

Fast Friendly Service

FREE QUOTES 0417 840 761

Gardens by Graham & Co Since 1986

PH Keith on 0402 108 153 0r 8523 1124

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BUILDING SERVICES

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• Interior/ Exterior • Rooms from $295* • Domestic/ Commercial • Pensioner discounts BUILDER ENQUIRIES WELCOME

Lawn mowing - ride-on mower for large blocks Hedge Trimming - Pruning - General tidy ups Landscaping - Mulching - No job too small

Matt 0404 730 101 Lic No. BLD 41536

For a Free no obligation quote

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Call Mark 0434 031 962 www.first-impressions.net.au

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CRAIG MARSTON

PAINTER & DECORATOR

Call your Local Jim for more than just mowing

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Phone 0403 007 863 or 8563 0217 (Tanunda)

Talk to your “Local Jim” today about

• Lawn Mowing • Gutter Cleaning • Yard Clean Ups • Pruning • Rubbish Removal • Gardening • Weed Control

GLASS/GLAZING = 24 Hour Emergency Service Serving the Community for 20 years • Glass • Shower Screens • Glazing • Manufacturers of Aluminium Shopfronts • Security Doors and Screens

8523 1940

1A PAXTON STREET, WILLASTON SA 5118 www.barossaherald.com.au

Trenching - Elec/Water Post Holes (200/300/450) Site Preps - sheds & tanks Retaining Walls With operator or DIY

Tristan Kerr

Phone: 8563 3268

FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN AND HANDYMAN NEEDS

ALL EARTHMOVING REQUIREMENTS • Carting • Spreading • Rubbish Removal NO JOB TOO SMALL!!!!

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Lic No. GL/SGL218100 Email: blueykerr@hotmail.com Fax: 08 8566 3828 Web: www.kerrstructions.com.au

No call out costs

CONCRETING

HIRE KANGA HIRE

1300 65 25 19

TIMPANO

HIRE

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FENCING

7 days a week rapid response!

CONCRETING/PAVING

ABN 11064451100

Lic No PGE 129399

COMPUTER PROBLEMS?

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Splashbacks

Call Keith 0413 733 098

Office : 8524 7074 Andrea : 0405195739 Garry : 0405195738

COMPUTER SUPPORT

Mirrors

NO JOB TOO SMALL NO OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE

• Microsoft Windows support • Virus detection & removal • Software installation and upgrades • Data recovery • Home networking • Hard disk optimisation and much, much more

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Shower Screens

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THAT TURNS UP! Rewires Sheds Extensions Upgrades to Switchboards

Grants Glass & Glazing

24/7

ELECTRICAL

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GLASS/GLAZING

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Lic. No. BLD53282

PAVING

Finn’s Paving FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS

Driveways Paths Patios 15 years experience

Phone Paul 0422 064 717 Lic. No. 186093 ABN 54 758 773 783

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A -Z HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Service and Repairs to all Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration, including: Coolrooms Freezers Chillers Display Fridges Split System Installation All types of Air-Conditioning Industrial refrigeration Ammonia Phone Andrew on 0425 177 712

Home Renovations and Alterations Tiling, Plastering, Masonary, Concreting, Gyprock fixing All types of repair work

www.cbsbins.com.au info@cbsbins.com.au

Mob: 0417 850 352 BLD 173912

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BUILDERS/CARPENTERS

• Sheds • Patios • Carports • Workshops • Barns • Commercial • Industrial • Rural

• Domestic, Commercial & Rural Sheds • House Additions & Renovations • Home Improvements • Concrete Cut, Grind & Core • Tipper Hire & Excavation

Domestic & Industrial bins 4, 6 & 9 cubic metre bins

BLD 157495

Phone 8562 2629

Perfect for tidying up around the yard

41 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa

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Now Available • NEW ANTENNAS + DIGITAL UPGRADES • DIGITAL SET TOP BOXES • BOOSTERS • ADSL CENTRAL FILTERS • INTERNAL PHONE FAULTS • PRE-WIRE ON NEW HOMES • PHONE POINTS • ANTENNA POINTS Aust. Govt. Endorsed Antenna Installer

Phone Andy on 0430

710 424

Lic. Tec. ABN 746 180 50 866

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Jimcom Pty Ltd • New TV Aerial Installations • Home Theatre/Surround • Plasma & LCD wall mounting Sound Installations • Pre-wiring Houses for Pay • SMATV/MATV Systems TV, Phone Points and Future • Free Satellite TV Installation TV Points

General & Builders Waste EPA Licensed & Insured

SKIP BAGS

2 / 3 / 4 & 6 Cubic Meter Skips Available (4 day hire)

0433 010 934 =

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CARTER SKIP BINS Various sizes available

Locally owned & operated SERVICING GAWLER, BAROSSA AND SURROUNDING AREAS

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Swags & Tails Curtains Roman Blinds Pelmets

Free In-Home Measure, Quote & Professional Advice

T/F 8523 1761 or mobile 0430 713 080

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DEMOLITION SERVICES

• Asbestos removal & collection • Demolition of anything • Asbestos consultancy

Troy Hutchinson

Ph: 0419 821 923

PROMPT FREE QUOTES • NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL Barossa Business Servicing SA • E: mbainasbestos@gmail.com ABN 20702319843 ASBESTOS LIC No 315254 BLD LIC No 189961

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Shower Surgeon

Mob: 0407 673 233 A/H: (08) 8525 2828 PO Box 7, Freeling 5372

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We fix leaking showers!

Mobile: 0421 086 051 A/H 08 8563 1695

www.showersurgeon.com.au BLD 225357

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BUILDERS/CARPENTRY

Matthew Bishop 0417 773 430 E: info@bishopbuilding.com.au Web: bishopbuilding.com.au Lic No BLD 193159

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New Homes Renovations Extensions Bathrooms Pergolas Decking Carports

Local Builder Free No Obligation Quotes

BUILDERS/CARPENTRY

• Renovations & Maintenance Work • Welding & Gates • Polesaw & • Render, Plaster & Brick Repairs Brushcutting

For Prompt Reliable Service

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URTIS & CO PLASTERERS Renova ons and Altera ons Over 25 years experience

Specialist in restora on to stone dwellings

ABN: 914 724 805 83 Builders Licence: BLD185222

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Terry Cur s 0417 889 778

• Gyprock & Cornices • Concrete work • Brick Work • Paving

• Internal/external plaster • Texture coa ngs • Quoins & Bands • Tiling

PO Box 264 Freeling SA 5372 Fax: 8525 2432 cur s.coplasterers@bigpond.com

CARPORTS/GARAGES

Rowe & Harvey

home improvements • carports • verandahs • pergolas • garages • sheds James Harvey - Manager

BLD 171252

BOBCAT/EARTHWORKS

BLD218677

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CARPORTS/VERANDAHS Looking for a cost effective yet practical solution for your outside project?

KEN OLDFIELD

Blitzin the Gawler & Barossa Valley 2, 4, & 6 Cubic Metre Mini Skips

0406 665 158

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Ph Mark: 0401 186 784 BINS/SKIPS

Fencing Post rail & Good Neighbour Security chainwire fencing Trench digging Stormwater & electrical Post hole boring 200, 300 & 450mm Retaining walls - concrete sleeper Light earthworks & Laser leveling 3 tonne Tip truck available Bobcat Hire available

ED’s BOBCAT SERVICE

• Regrout • Reseal • Waterproof • Tile Repairs • Tiling FREE QUOTE AND GUARANTEE

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Vertical Blinds Roller Blinds Venetial Blinds & more

ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME www.interiorstolove.com.au

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Award Winning 2006 & 2009

ADVANCED ASBESTOS

• REPAIRS • CORNICE • EXTENSIONS • BATHROOM RENOVATIONS • WATER DAMAGE

Nuriootpa House & Grounds Maintenance

CUSTOM MADE CURTAINS & BLINDS

ASBESTOS REMOVAL

BUILDERS/CARPENTERS

Call Nick on 0450 772 753

Australian Government Endorsed Antenna Installer

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Mobile: 0402 554 594 ANTENNAS

www.skips2u.com.au

Barossa Based in Nuriootpa

EFTPOS & Credit facilities available

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of Kapunda

Lic. Reg BLD 176107

Ph 8566 3778 or 0419 806 112

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FREE ONSITE DESIGN & QUOTE www.outsideconcepts.com.au

1800 427 193 BLD217043

CARPORTS PERGOLAS GAZEBOS VERANDAHS DECKS CAFE BLINDS

www.barossaherald.com.au


Happy birthday to.. Kimberley McKinnon, of Angaston, was five on November 2.

Cody Braunack, of Lyndoch, will be two on November 6.

Sienna Linke, of Nuriootpa, will be three on November 3.

Herald birthday photographs are taken inside The Co-op Store, Toyworld section, each Saturday and parents are asked to line up from 10am.

To advertise, call (08) 8563 2041 / Fax (08) 8563 3655 | Email: admin2.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

DIAL-A-SERVICE

An A5 copy is available to the parents for a discounted fee of $5. For more details, please contact the Herald office on 8563 2041.

PEST CONTROL

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We stock all your materials for pergolas, shadehouses & landscaping

Friendly helpful advice available

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Stash ‘n’ Store

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GRAY’S PEST CONTROL INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISING IN Prior to purchase inspections Termites - Bees - Ants - Rats - Mice Possums - Spiders, etc. 50 yea combin rs Pest Co ed experie ntrol nce

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Lic: PGE 22 66 33 | ABN: 53 343 366 380

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QUARRIES MANTINA QUARRIES EST. 12 YRS ~ KAPUNDA’S OWN QUARRY “Crushed & Tested Under Specifications�

NATA LAB APPROVED

•Now selling Concrete •Full range of dolomite products available •Including ballast for septic • Phone us for a free quote

East Tce Kapunda 8566 2302 Ask for Rino or Margaret Mobile 0407 601 116

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Head Office, Pooraka (08) 8260 6266 Ask for Rino, Mobile 0407 601 116

R & M TIMBER SUPPLIES Lot 9, Kelly Road,Willaston, Phone 8522 6504

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WILL PAY YOU FOR YOUR SCRAP METAL

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UPHOLSTERY

Brass, Copper etc weighed in full view

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Units Tanunda

PEST CONTROL

• Treated pine • Oregon • Pinus • Trellis • Poly Carb Sheeting

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THE public is urged to make time to visit the Gawler Community Gallery’s final ‘members’ exhibition’ on Thursday, November 10. Viewing of works run until January 16. In addition, to help with festive gifts and cards there will be a sale in the Christmas Room of the gallery from November 10 to December 18. Opening hours are 10am to 4pm Thursday to Sunday. The Gallery, which is situated in the Gawler Stationmasters Residence, will close between December 18 and January 6. For more details, phone 8523 5995 or Joanne 8524 8213.

Nick Richardson, of Greenock, will be four on November 5.

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Gallery’s festive feel

TAXI

& LIGHT TAXI BAROSSA CAB SERVICE

For all your upholstery needs

Chris Kemp ~ 0408 833640 Any Area | Free Quote | Free pick up and delivery

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• Restaurant and Airport Transfers • 7 seater available • 7 days HOURS OF OPERATION Sunday-Thursday to Midnight Friday and Saturday till 3am

Contact Greg 8563 3631

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Tom the Tiler & Son lists

Bathroom Renovation Specia All types of wall and floor tiling

FREE QUOTES

Mark: 0418 840 635 or Tom: 0418 829 736 Ph/fax: 8523 3263 Lic No’s: 4844/182449

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ALL TYPES OF BLOCKED DRAINS • Septic Tank Cleaning • Soakage Wells • Winery Waste • Electric drain cleaning equipment

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Tom Burlinson live ARE you a fan of actor and crooner Tom Burlinson? Then swing on by Barossa Arts and Convention, Tanunda, on Friday, December 2. Tom appears for one show only in his latest musical production – Now We’re Swingin’. His memorable career stretches from acting and singing, to television host and theatrical producer. He shot to stardom in the 1980s when he was cast in the title role in the box office hit, The Man from Snowy River. This fame led to Tom starring in a string of movies such as Phar Lap, Eureka Stockade, Flesh and Blood, The Legend of Kootenai Brown, The Man from Snowy River II, and more. Recently, Tom worked on a new film, The Cup, alongside famous Australian director, Tom Wincer. Wincer also directed Tom in Phar Lap and was the executive

producer of The Man From Snowy River, the film that Tom said, “changed his life”. Now, Tom has delved even deeper into the great American song book to create Now We’re Swingin’, a montage of swing classics by Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis Jr, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra, through to the songs made famous by super cool swingers of the current era – Harry Connick Jr, Michael Bublé and Robbie Williams. Tom’s show includes the greatest songs from 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. “When I was only three-years-old, I used to say to my mother, put on the man in the hat,” Tom said.

“That was the album A Swingin’ Affair, which had a picture of Sinatra on the cover in his trademark fedora.” Tom has included all-time greats, such as I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Summer Wind, That’s Life and Mack the Knife in the Sinatra segment of the show. Accompanying Tom on stage will be a sixteen-piece band, including some of Australia’s best jazz musicians. Tom Burlinson takes to the stage in – Now We’re Swingin’ at the Brenton Langbein Theatre, Barossa Arts and Convention Centre on December 2 from 7.30pm. Show tickets are $55 for adults, concession $49 and a group bookings of eight or more, $49 each. For tickets or more details, contact the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre on 8561 4299 or visit barossaconvention.org.

Win a copy THE first Tuesday in November is the day the nation stops to watch a single horse race. A long list of incredible horses has emerged from the famous race – including Makybe Diva, Kingston Rule, Might and Power and Phar Lap. But how much do you know about the Phar Lap successor, did you even know about Peter Pan? The Herald together with Random House is giving two readers the chance to win the newly released publication, ‘Peter Pan, The Forgotten Story of Phar Lap’s Successor’. The book, written by Jessica Owers, who was first introduced to Phar Lap on the school curriculum in 1988. There are two copies of the book up for grabs. To enter, place your name,

address and daytime phone number on the back of an envelope addressed to: Herald Peter Pan Competition, Box 43, Tanunda SA 5352. Entries close at 5pm on November 10. Winners will be notified by phone and prizes must be collected from the Herald office.

Good Luck Class of 2011

Blake Ashby Casey Austen Fern Bartel Scott Beinke Zoe Billett Sam Birtles Andrew Bitter Dylan Blute Nathan Burton Jessica Carbone Tobias Carpenter Aleisha Casson Richelle Casson Michael Clyne Tessa Colquhoun Dimity Cotton Natasha Cox Ben Cummings Tahlia Cummings Monique Davidge Thomas Dear Michael Demchenko Shelley Dick Emily Dunk-Fewins Shayne Duzevich Stacey Egan Will Elliott Marcus Estevez Stephanie Ferguson Jonathan Fitzner Amanda Fleming Georgia Giddins (Mott) Jessica Golding Laeni Goudas Connor Grant Ben Grocke Luke Hampton Rhys Handtke

Renae Harding Chris Hart Tara Hassett Jake Hatchard Jason Hausler Luke Higgins Lauren Hill Ashleigh Hitch Jordan Hunt Lauren Ingham Tanya Ising Emily Jusup Sarah Kah Clara Kilgour Ebony Krumins Brooke Le Ray Oliver Lee Talia Mabey Bridget Mann Kyle Markham Matthew Markos Melissa McGhee Georgia McKechnie Ryan McKechnie Keelan McLarty-Smith Kyla McMartin Nicole Medlen Jamie-Lee Miller Jade Newman Hau Nguyen Rebecca Niven Aaron Noda Gabby O’Dea Rebecca Oborn Eilish Parrott Dianne Pearson Courtney Perrott Laura Plane Raj Poole Sam Prowse Alex Przygoda Kyralee Ralph Jake Randell Bekk Reeves Madeline Roberts Chantal Roche Yolanda Rogers Samuel Rohrlach Stephanie Rollond Jayden Rowan-Kochan Amber Rusby Lisa Scheiner

Nicholas Schild Emily Schultz Kelly Schuppan Kaitelyn Sheridan Michael Smart Claire Smith Darren Smith Daniel Stelter Dylan Talbot Tim Thompson Emmeline Waller Hayden Walter Mitchell Wark Chelsea West Danielle White James Wilhelm Jack Wood KAPUNDA HIGH SCHOOL

Vanessa Apostolides Katelyn Baldock John Bampton Declan Bolingbroke Holly Broadhead Amy Brook Thomas Byrne Tahlia-Rose Canzler Meg Chantler Jack Christian Merisha Clancy Cam Davies Kelly Devenport Kyle Garrard Bradley Gibson Stacey Hampton Jack Hancock Tobias Harbus Sarah Hare Catherine Holthouse

Ross Jones Timothy Keith Stephanie Kersten Renae Laubsch Steven Laubsch Jayme Leis Tom Long Stephanie Makowski Robert Manie Shade Matheson Tyler Matthews-Brown Stacey Maxted Kimberley McDade Laura McDade Lucy McMillan Ashleigh-Marie McNamara Ash Mellors Rachael Middleton Natasha Mitchell Mitchell Norman Jock Parks Holly Phillips Kaitlin Platten Samuel Read Kaitlyn Sharpe Vanessa Shephard Grant Stockley James Thompson Sarah Whittam Alexander Wilson Kurt Wright Aaron Ziegeler NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL

Glenn Allery Robert Atkinson Rebecca Barnett Megan Barratt

Elias Barry Thomas Blight Ashleigh Booms-Davies Raymond Brooks Adam Brown Alec Bryce Daniel Burgess Alex Cameron Jack Cameron Timothy Camilleri Timothy Carter Bradley Carter-Creed Liam Casey Brayden Caust Duan Christie-Maguire Kate Dearlove Alex Doecke Douglas Duff Blake Dunks Jayden Ey Rhiannon Firstbrook Emily Fitzgerald Emma Flatman Matthew Flavel Charley Ford Dylan Furnell Sadie Gent Jemma Glen Tayla Goodchild Justin Goodman Lara Goudie Mitchell Gutterson Cameron Hammerling Bradley Harvey Jasmin Hatcher Carly Hausler Myleena Hunt Bradley Hunter Brett Jenner Caitlin Jermey Abby Johnson Leyanne Jolly Kassy Jury Sam Kruger Jordan Lambert Aron Lebani Ryan Lester Joanne Long Lauren Martin Jade Martin Evan Maywald Sean McDermott

Caleb McMahon Myka Miller Tyson Modistach Michael Monaghan Emily Moore Bryce Mundy Lucas Murray Thomas Niedorfer Jessica Nourse Daniel Pellegrini Jennifer Peters Josef Pevic Matthew Phillips Travis Pleli Louis Plowman Nicole Pomeroy Kiara Pudney Nathan Reichelt Georgia Rikard-Bell Christy-Lee Rose Krystal Rosenzweig Teanna Rosenzweig Renee Rowe Steve Rusca Thomas Ryan Matthew Saegenschnitter Travis Schiller Lachlan Scholz Andrew Schultz Kieren Schupelius Jasmine Semmler-Noth Lisselle Sharman Raymond Sich Jack Simpkin James Staude Julian Stephens Sage Stephens Rachel Storton Shannon Taylor Ryan Taylor-Kerr Laura Thompson Sven Tilmans Amber Todd Tara Vanderaa Alice Virgin Stephanie Wilson Julian Wyithe Lucinda Yates

All the best!

2012 Available soon for • Years 8 & 9 • Years 10 & 11 • Year 12 Everything you need for the year ahead SCHOOL Our staff would like to wish all students the very best in their exams and their future pursuits in life. PACKS Ph 8562 1200 Fax 8562 2077 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

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Let Gypsy cast entertain you THE stage is set and the cast of Gypsy are poised as the Kapunda Musical Society eagerly waits to show off its latest production this month. The public can share in the enthusiasm and talents of the members by purchasing tickets, with six shows available. What audiences can expect is plenty of good times brought about by a cast, aged from five to 75, as they present their adaptation of Gypsy. The musical is based on the 1957 memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, the famous striptease artist. The story focuses on Gypsy’s mother Rose whose name became synonymous as the ultimate ‘show business mother’. Gypsy follows the dreams and

efforts of Rose to raise her two daughters to perform on stage, while it brings to light the hardships of show business life. David Underwood directs the production, with music conducted by Lindsay Smith. Performances will be held in the Chapel Street Theatre, located on Chapel Street, Kapunda, on Friday, November 11 from 8pm; Saturday, November 12 at 2pm and 8pm and November 17, 18 19 at 8pm. Adult tickets are $20; concession, $15; and children, $10. They are selling fast so book you tickets through the Kapunda Visitor Information Centre and Australia Wide Badges, Nuriootpa. For more details, visit www.kms.asn.au on the internet.

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SUPPORTIVE: Magic was spread by Williamstown’s Amateur Players Inc in October when the cast and crew presented their annual pantomime The Magic Walking Stick. The group also passed on $751 of the show’s proceeds to the Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer Inc. Pictured (back from left) performer Sue Holstead, BAFC members Jo Feltus and Natasha Goldsmith with pantomime president Suzanne Mann and performer Jeannette Forbes (front).

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NEINDORF, Merton (Jacky) Congratulations on your 80th Birthday. Love from your family. Open house Sunday 13th Nov 2011, 2m to 5pm. Robertstown Peace Hall. BYO. No gifts. A plate of afternoon tea would be appreciated.

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GIERKE - LOADER Ross, Ramona, Kevin & Basia congratulate Ben & Megan on the arrival of a precious little daughter, "Madison Sue", born Oct. 17th, 6lb. 7ozs. A dear little sister for Ty ler. Lots of love, cuddles & kisses all around.

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SEMMLER Relatives and Friends of the late MRS IRENE GLADYS SEMMLER (nee Pfeiffer) are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral Service, which will be conducted in the Bethany Lutheran Church, Bethany Road, Bethany, on MONDAY November 7, commencing at 11.00am, afterwhich her Funeral Cortege will proceed to the Bethany Cemetery for the Committal.

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SCHMIDT - MENZEL. Felix and June were married at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Point Pass on November 4th, 1961. Congratulations on 50 years of marriage! We all love you very much. From your children and grandchildren.

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SEMMLER, Irene Gladys (nee Pfeiffer) 8/10/1949 - 29/10/2011 Passed away at Royal Adelaide Hospital. Soul Mate and devoted wife of Graham. Mother and mother in law of Michelle and Alex, Donald and Lee, Teresa and Steve, Neville and Mellissa. Devoted Grandma of Iman, Sean, Kyle, Tayla, Wyatt, Jett, Ella-sage and Charlotte. Eldest daughter of Harold (dec) and Rosa Pfeiffer. Sister and sister in law of Lorraine and David Pitman, Leslie and Kathy Pfeiffer, Beverley Korte, Elaine and Murray Keepkie, Karen and David Harris and their families. Devoted daughter in law of Walter and Suvina Semmler. Sister in law of Lynette and Trevor Hoare, Brian and Raelene Semmler and their families. Darling you loved your family and life so much and suffered so much pain throughout it, but you will be remembered that you never complained, just said "Oh just another hurdle to get over". You will be sorely missed but we also know that you no longer have that incredible pain you have suffered for so long and you are in a far better place in Paradise and NO more needles. Your motto was "Love God and stay close to your families". Heaven as another Angel and there is another Star in Heaven. There will be no shortage of clothes and wings being made in Heaven now, I just hope there is a well equipped Spotlight or Lincraft up there, they will need it. Love you Darling www.barossaherald.com.au

ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200 FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red. blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawn mallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridge docket supplied. Pickup or deliver AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies. 0413089743. Delivery available 7 days by appointment. Credit Cards now accepted. FOO FIGHTER TICKETS 5th December, Adelaide Oval. 4 x general admission. $75 each or 4 for $250. Phone 0403018325

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MARSCHALL - RONALD, Kiri and David and thrilled to announce their engagement on October 22nd 2011. Best wishes from Bob & Paula Marschall of Eudunda and Rhonda & Glenn of Tangambalanga, Vic.

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PRESCOTT, Wilfrid Johnston 14.10.2000 We have thoughts of you today But that is nothing new We have thoughts of you in silence And speak of you as well All we have is memories and pictures of you. Thinking of you always Love from Pat, Heather, Brian & Teresa, Jenny & Norm, Faye & Phillip, Andrew & Michelle, Reidan & Riana, Sharon & Patrick xxx

FOR SALE 19" LCD TV with built in HD Tuner & DVD Player plus a caravan TV antenna with booster. $340 pair Ph: 0419490140 2008 YAMAHA 8 h.p. outboard. Only 15 hours use, light duty use only. New, perfect condition.Truro. $1,150 Ph: 0408787184 AQUARIUMS 1 x 4' polished cabinet $950; Jebo R390 $400; Aqua 1 $400; 2' 6 on a pine stand $90. All complete with fish and accessories. 0414942798 - 85663139 Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222 BOOKS GALORE SALE organised by Friends of the Barossa Library at Mount Pleasant Library. Monday to Friday, 7-11 November, 2011. Open: Monday 11am 5pm, Tuesday & Wednesday 9am - 5pm, Thursday 9am - 6pm and Friday 9am 3pm. PLEASE NOTE: Library closed for lunch from 12.30 - 1.30pm. Varied selection of secondhand non fiction, fiction and children's books, magazines, videos & DVDs, restocked daily. Reasonable prices. For more information ask at library or telephone Jill 0419862776 BULL MASTIF X AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 2 males, 9 weeks old, vet checked & vaccinated. 1 black with white markings, 1 brown with white markings. $250 ea. Ph: 0409107249 CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.

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R.M. WILLIAMS "Simpson" laced boots, size 81â „2G, kangaroo hide, colour chestnut. As new. $120 Ph: 0413598809 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 SLASHING, MOWING, whipper snipping. Backyards to acres. Truck & tractor hire. Competitive rates. Ph: Bill 0419807492 AH. 85628055 for free quote. STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350

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SALVAGE YARD 702 Stockwell Road, Angaston Open:Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9am - 12 noon Timber, steel, bricks, stone, s/w pipes, gates, windows, louvre glass, doors, reo, formply, iron, galv & colorbond. Always buying and selling quality second hand building materials. PHONE 8564 2900

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MOTOR VEHICLES 1985 FORD FALCON GL UPM-379 auto, air, p/steering, beige, well kept $900 ono. Contact 0431606365 CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

BOATS & MARINE 15' CARIBEAN fish/ski 85 Merc in good condition $3000 ono TWY-476 0437860002

ENTERTAINMENT FISHING CHARTERS Yorke Peninsula, from $200 p/p, ph 0417 877 016, charterfishing.com .au admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


A SALE WITH A DIFFERENCE. We are having a garage sale in memory of Kerrie Hampel. Assorted houshold items, books, tins, craft stuff, glassware, vinyl records and bric a brac. We will be donating 10% of the proceeds to the Cancer Council, Saturday 5th November starting at 7am at the Lutheran Church Hall.

VINEYARD FOR SALE In Riverland area, 16 acres planted to Sauvignon Blanc rootstock. Brand new vineyards, full production this season, fully auto drip system with contract. Ph: 0407605373

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

TRURO room available, ensuite, from $175 per week 0417067737 - 0437860002

KAPUNDA MEGA COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES. Over 70 locations! All day Sat 5th November 8am start. Sales maps from outside Kapunda Visitor Information Centre. 85662902.

LOST & FOUND

Community Helpers Inc DONATIONS

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

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 THERAPIST Helen Brighenti. Deep tissue massage, myofascial cupping, dry needling, skeletal mobilisation. 1⁄2 hr appointments available. AAMT member. Health Care rebates apply. Working Monday - Thursday. Call 85630142 or 0412482196 for an appointment.

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.

MISCELLANEOUS

(CLARE, RIVERTON, SPALDING & WIRRABARA) Tender No: 9914120001

FOR RENT KAPUNDA 1 b.r. cottage close to shops etc, nice garden, carport, modern kitchen and bathroom, $170 p.w. Bond required, mature person only. 0438854037

A suitably qualified and experienced Contractor is required for the exterior painting of 44 properties in The Mid North.

JOB WINNING RESUMES

Tender closing: 3pm Adelaide time, 22nd November 2011. Enquiries to: Derek Butler, (08) 8124 4096.

9 YR OLD ginger desexed female cat, Clare Road, Kapunda. Ph. 85662973 LOST - Cockateil. Willaston area. Ph: 0419853249 LOST Pet cockatiel, very tame. Nuriootpa. Saturday 29th October. REWARD offered. Please ring 0438734975 LOST - TABBY CAT Recently relocated from New Zealand so could be roaming anywhere. Hair slightly shorter on back, shaved due to vet procedure. If found please call 0437262221 REWARD

COURSES

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CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882 CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773 LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown

CHILD SAFE ENVIRONMENTS (Mandated Notification) Training Courses 10 & 11 November in Nuriootpa. Details www.safe placetraining.com or call 0412758005

COMING EVENTS ARTISANS AT GREENOCK MARKET Greenock Town Square Friday Evenings 5.30pm - 8.30pm Live music, food, wine, unique stalls. Oct 14th, Nov.11th, Dec. 2nd, Jan.13th, Feb. 10th, March 9th. MARKETS - Barossa Junction Motel Tanunda this Thurs. 3rd, also Sat. 5th Nov. 9.30am - 2.30pm. Craig's fresh fruit /veg, variety stalls. Sites $10. Glenda 85633181 OP SHOP OPENING 2p.m. Friday 4th November. Main Street, Eudunda. Afternoon tea available. Proceeds to Carer's Link Eudunda/Robertstown. SEDAN HALL Strawberry Fete Sat Nov 12th BBQ tea 6.00pm, Father Christmas 7.00pm, fete 7.30pm. Variety of stalls, raffles and licensed bar. Ph. 85652187

2011 Barossa Rose & Flower Show

Professional Resume Service “To give you that job winning edge” Suite 3, Kaiser Stuhl Office Building, Beckwith Park, 30-38 Tanunda Road Nuriootpa 8562

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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

WORK WANTED GARDEN & YARD Maintenance; General Domestic - Rubbish Removal; Small Trees Trimmed; General Tidy Up; And much more all at affordable rates Pensioner Rates from $19p/hr All Enquiries KAVERIEK ENTERPRISES Ph: 0432579347 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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Busy Barossa Restaurant requires a casual food & beverage attendant to join their front of house team. Applicants must have: • A strong focus on customer focus • The ability to work various shifts over 7 days including days, nights & weekends. • Enthusiasm to learn about food & wine. Please drop resumes to: 94 Murray Street, Tanunda or email to: enquiries@1918.com.au

Roof Seal Rural 20 Main Street Kapunda SA 5373

Tel: (08) 8566 2922 Fax: (08) 8566 2321 Email: sales@roofsealrural.com.au www.roofseal.com.au ABN 57 008 156 769 Startech Pty Ltd

Self Emploment Opportunity

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. The purchase price is $35K with the potential to earn $1,000 to $3,000 per week. Roof Seal Rural has been established in the rural area for the past 23 years. We service from Gawler to Whyalla, Yorke Peninsula and the Riverland. The right person would be fit, enthusiastic with a good work ethic. If this sounds like you contact our office on 8566 2922.

‘The Four Seasons’ 5th & 6th November 2011 Angaston Town Hall, Angaston

Sat 12pm - 5pm

Official Opening: 2pm Saturday by Jane Reilly from Channel 10

Sun 10am - 4pm

Neutrog giveaways be early!

MISSING / STOLEN large ornate soup tureen & lid, cream with highly distinctive floral design. No questions return. 0147891466 ah

Regional Tourism Manager 1 year contract

Regional Development Australia Barossa in association with Tourism Barossa Incorporated has a vacancy for a Regional Tourism Manager to work with tourism operators and stakeholders to further develop tourism within the Barossa region. The position will work in key results areas of relationship management, communication and digital strategy, project management and business administration. This position is offered to the successful applicant under a one year contract, and will be based in Tanunda, Barossa, reporting to RDA management with the strategic direction provided by the board of Tourism Barossa Incorporated. The successful applicant will have experience in tourism or marketing, exceptional communication and organizational skills. Knowledge and/or experience in working with Chinese tourism and/or business events markets is desirable.

TUITION

Further information and a detailed job description can be found online at www.barossa.org.au

ZUMBA fitness classes $12 Wednesdays 10.15am & 6pm Greenock Institute. Thursdays 6pm Angaston Primary School Hall. Sue Evans Instructor 85628184 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

I GOT THE JOB!

Documentation download from www.tenders.sa.gov.au

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QUALIFIED MOTOR MECHANIC required for busy garage / service station in Freeling. Must have driver's licence. Experience necessary. We are also an RAA contractor. Resumes to Post Office Box 109, Freeling SA 5372

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SATURDAY 5th November. 8am - 3pm. 37 John Street Tanunda. Lawnmower, new set of alloy rims, household items, baby items and lots more.

EXTERIOR PAINTING TO 44 PROPERTIES IN THE MID NORTH

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SATURDAY 5th Nov. 31 - 33 Rodda Drive, Penrice. 8am start. Garden pots, baby goods & other bric-a-brac.

ACCOMODATION VACANT

POSITIONS VACANT

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OP SHOP OPENING 2 p.m. Friday 4th November. Main Street, Eudunda. Afteroon tea available. Proceeds to Carer's Link Eudunda Robertstown.

TENDERS & CONTRACTS

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REAL ESTATE

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GARAGE SALES

Applications close: Monday 21st November 2011.

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PUBLIC NOTICES

Do you want to be involved in natural resource management?

CHRISTIAN PASTORAL SUPPORT WORKER

(Previously known as “School Chaplain”) RIVERTON HIGH SCHOOL Schools Ministry Group is seeking applications for this position of 6-7.5 hours per week, commencing Term 1, 2012

The South Australian Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board (NRM

The position exists to offer support to students, staff and the school community.

Mallee and Coorong) to assist in working with the community to manage and protect our

Board) is seeking expressions of interest from men and women to become members of its four Natural Resources Management Groups (Riverland, Rangelands, Ranges to River and natural resources in South Australia.

A Job and Person Specification is available from reception at Schools Ministry Group on 8378 6800 or mail@smg.asn.au,

F DELIVERY DRIVER I L M E R

If you have knowledge in one or more natural resource management areas such as primary production, soil conservation, local government, animal and plant control, salinity, indigenous culture, biodiversity or the management of water resources, we would welcome your application. These appointments are for members whose terms expire on the 31st January 2012. Prospective applicants are required to obtain the information package and application forms from the Board’s website: www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au or from Stephanie Weinert, telephone 8580 1807 or email stephanie.weinert@samdbnrm.sa.gov.au

We currently have a vacancy for a Delivery Driver. Applicants must have good knowledge of the metro and Barossa area’s. Minimum Licence required HR.

Details for further enquiries are included in the information packages. Applications close at 5.00pm on Friday 11th November 2011.

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Closing date: Monday 14th November, 4 pm

NRM Groups advise the Board and work with its local communities and stakeholders to develop and implement the Board’s Natural Resources Management Plan and promote public awareness for integrated natural resources management within the Board’s Region.

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Written application detailing experience to: Po Box 528, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or phone 8562 2200

GREENOCK CREEK CHARTER

Shows Thursday 24th November: Howie Bros: Wayne Horsburgh At the Munno Para Community Centre Dinner and Show Wednesday 18th January: A CHORUS LINE 2pm at The Festival Theatre

• Possess a positive attitude and a solid work ethic • Be reliable and punctual and • Have a sound understanding of and commitment to workplace safety You will be required to work flexible hours on a casual basis in order to meet with our seasonal and operational demands.

Applications Close Friday the 11th of November 2011

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Dorrien Estate Winery is one of Australia’s leading grape crushing and Winemaking facilities. The modern winemaking facility produces exclusive products to Cellarmasters, Australia’s largest merchant of direct market home-delivered wines. Located in the heart of the Barossa Valley, the winery also provides full winemaking and processing services to contract customers. The Winery is currently seeking casual Cellar and Laboratory staff for the 2012 Vintage. Employment will be on a seasonal casual basis commencing January 2012. Previous Vintage or winery experience would be beneficial. All positions will involve overtime including weekend and shift work. Applicants should be highly motivated, have a good level of numeracy and literacy and be able to work well in a team environment. A considerable amount of physical labour will be required in these positions. Applications are to be forwarded by November 12th Applications in writing to: Julie Montgomery, Winemaker / Winery Operations Manager Cellarmaster Wines Pty.Ltd. Dorrien Estate, PO Box 442, Tanunda S.A. 5352 or email julie.montgomery@dorrienestate.com.au WH1763818

We are seeking applicants for several casual positions for the 2012 vintage. To be successful in this role you must:

Or via email to: admin@taylorswines.com.au

Any enquiries ph 0885612200

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Day Trips

Cellar and Laboratory

Taylors Wines, a family owned and operated wine company is home to some of Australia’s most consistently awarded wine brands. With their head office located in Sydney and sales offices located around the country, Taylors Wines offer a friendly & progressive environment within which your career can flourish. The vineyards & winery is situated in the picturesque Clare Valley, South Australia & has been in operation since 1969.

Vintage Cellarhand Positions Taylors Wines PO Box 90 Auburn S.A. 5451

Thursday 22nd March: Daniel O’Donnell 7pm at The Festival Theatre (Yippy)

Winery Vintage Casuals

Saturday 19th November : Balaklava Christmas Fair Wednesday 7th Dec: Cherries and Robern Menz Thursday 15th December: Lobethal Lights Sunday 1st January 2012: NEW YEARS DAY Balhannah Hotel Wednesday 1st February: Mystery Trip. A day with a difference, but I must say you will see some fascinating creations. Please bring a hat. Wednesday 22nd February: Cummins House & Fresh Choice Restaurant.

Overnight Tour Booked out Monday 12th & Tuesday 13th December Loxton Lights +

Tours 2012 Mount Gambier and Surrounds. Departing Sunday 12th of February returns Thursday 16th February

Sydney and the Blue Mountains May 7th to May 15th

Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula

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VINTAGE CASUAL CELLAR HAND POSITIONS

September 24th to October 2nd For Enquiries, bookings and itineraries phone 8562 8092 Check on wwww.greenockcreekcharter.websvt.com.au GCC ABN 43 056 104 187 HWT Licence no. 31486

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PUBLIC NOTICES

Fun filled Kapunda Show

PUBLIC NOTICES

COLOUR

Light Regional Council

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

Infrastructure & Regulatory Services Committee Meeting November 2011 Cancelled

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

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Light Regional Council Infrastructure & Regulatory Services Committee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, 2 November 2011 has been, following consultation with members of the Committee, cancelled.

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

The next Infrastructure & Regulatory Services Committee meeting will be held Wednesday, 7 December 2011 at 5.00 pm at the Kapunda Council Offices. Brian Carr Chief Executive Officer

BAROSSA LIGHT & GAWLER FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

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Stand out from the crowd!

(1) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the AGM of the Association will be held at Nuriootpa Vine Inn on Wednesday 7th December 2011 at 7pm.

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY

(2) VACANT POSITIONS Expressions of interest are sought to fill the following vacant positions on the Board of Directors for a term of 2 years; • Position of President • Position of Director (2 positions)

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 46 of the Environment Protection Act 1993, that The Environment Protection Authority proposes to vary the conditions of EPA Licence 1640 held by Banksia Wines Pty Ltd (St Hallett Winery), for the following activity:

Submissions to be forwarded to Football Operations Manager PO Box 528 Willaston SA 5118 Enquiries (m) 0408 849 877

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LICENCE CONDITION RELAXATIONS

• Activity 6(11) – Wineries or Distilleries The location of the licence is St Hallett Road, Tanunda. The EPA proposes to remove the requirements for the Licensee to: 1. implement an environmental monitoring program and irrigation management plan; 2. submit the monitoring results to the EPA every two years; and 3. submit a report on the independent verification of monitoring program every two years. The winery has been implementing a monitoring program and irrigation management plan for several years now. The outcome of this monitoring program and a report on the independent verification of the monitoring program has been provided to the EPA as required under the licence. The results showed no appreciable changes to the environment; hence the EPA proposes to simplify the winery’s monitoring requirements and replace the above conditions with a targeted groundwater monitoring condition.

Closing date: COB Friday 18th November 2011 Zenon Okunieff Football Operations Manager

RIGHT: Allan and Alex Doecke from Nuriootpa soak up the Kapunda Show atmosphere. BELOW: Meg Shanahan, 8, and Sadie Shanahan, 6, getting into the show spirit with their painted faces. BOTTOM:Mervyn Ellis of Kapunda with a tractor and a pedal-powered bicycle lawnmower.

Written public comment is invited and must be received by 5.00pm 17th November 2011, and addressed to: Licensing & Regulatory Services, EPA, GPO Box 2607, Adelaide SA 5001 or fax 8124 4672.

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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Development No. 960/00662/11 Nature of the Development: Extension to existing shop (Restaurant) (Increased trading hours for restaurant & microbrewery, inclusion of beer garden and modification to car parking layout) Subject Land: 2A Murray St TANUNDA SA 5352 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, 16/11/2011. 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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ABOVE: The clown gave these men a shock when he asked them to sit down without a chair. He soon showed them how it was done to the amazement of the crowd.

2011 BAROSSA AIR SHOW Sunday 6 November 2011 ROAD CLOSURE Koch Road, Rowland Flat between Barossa Valley Way and Nitschke Road will be closed to west bound vehicles between 8.00am and 5.00pm Persons taking part in the Barossa Air Show on the above road and between the times indicated be exempted from all Part 11 ARR, Div 2,3 and 4 relating to vehicle position on a road.

SPEED RESTRICTION Barossa Valley Way for 300 metres either side of Koch Road is to be restricted to 60kmh between 8.00am and 5.00pm

TEMPORARY PARKING CONTROLS Pursuant to Section 17 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 and the Ministers Notice to Council temporary parking controls prohibiting the stopping of vehicles will be introduced onKoch Road, Rowland Flat from Barossa Valley Way to the Railway Crossing between 9.00am and 4.00pm.

For enquiries please contact The Barossa Council on 8563 8444

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SPORTS

SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

Trinity world record? By ROBERT LAIDLAW THIS summer netball season Trinity College is fielding 51 teams in several competitions, which is possibly a world record for a school or club in the sport. The popularity of netball at Trinity began to increase two years ago, with 31 teams, then 39 last season, before reaching the incredible half century. Sports coordinator Christine Murray has been a major influence on the school’s growth of interest in netball, having played since the age of eight, and brings her infectious enthusiasm and passion to the role. “Part of the reason for the explosion of teams is because of internal promotion via our website and newsletters, as well as netball gaining increased recognition at assemblies, as teams have been doing well,” Christine said.

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“Students enjoy playing and encourage friends, as it is a fun and enjoyable sport. “It’s a positive experience for everyone, although with so many teams it is hard to find coaches, but, other than teachers and students, we have a lot of parents and old scholars willing to help out. “And in the summer season, there is no training, which makes it a little less stressful and easier to find coaches.” Trinity has around 430 students from year one to 12 participating in the recently revived junior netball – as well as ladies – competitions at Starplex, and in the Gawler & Districts summer league, plus the school runs ‘Net Set Go’ clinics every week. The influx of interest in netball has made it the number one participant sport at the college. “It’s fantastic to know the netball program is seen as

TRINITY NETBALLERS: (Back from left) Christine Murray, Abbey Layton, Rebecca Humphreys, Rachel Marsden, Ali Suter, Emily Hawley, Chelsea Walker , Madeline Layton, Nikki Revell, middle, Lana Quill, Ella Borrowdale, Charlotte Johnston, Daniella Mills, Macey Briscoe, Hayley Marshman, front, Ashleigh Holliday, Ella Baker. something Trinity students of all ages and abilities want to be involved in, and can be attributed to the efforts and success of all those involved – the coaches, umpires, players and supporters,” Christine said. “As a player I just loved every game of netball and had a passion for it, which, hopefully, as a coach I now help instill in others involved in the sport. “To see girls improve each week and develop is very satisfying, while for me a recent highlight

was the open girls state knockout championship final, which, although we lost by a goal in extra time, was exhilarating and demonstrated what a great sport netball is.” Christine and her husband Ian come from strong sporting backgrounds while growing up, and their two sons, Lewis (18) and Curtis (16), keep up the family tradition, having played hockey, tennis and football. Although occasionally suiting up for a game of netball, Christine is

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quite happy playing her part on the sidelines as coach and coordinator. “Sport offers a fantastic lifestyle and teaches you experiences, not just winning, but important life skills,” Christine said. “Trinity is particularly supportive of sport, and I love working here, while the success of the Thunderbirds has had an impact, and to see young women from Trinity like Amehlia Schmidt do what she has done in the sport makes it all worth it.”

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SPORTS

SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

Bruce Thiele Memorial Trophy

Barossa and Light cricket scorecard

THE team at Grant Burge Wines have partnered with the Lyndoch Cricket Club to hold a special cricket match this weekend to celebrate the opening of the new Lyndoch Oval Pavilion. The game will be played on Sunday, November 6, between the Grant Burge Staff XI and the Lyndoch Cricket Club with the winning side to be the first name engraved on the Bruce Thiele Memorial Trophy.

A1 Angaston 157 (JE Miles 38, BS Burgess 28; LT Mitchell 3/39, DP Smith 3/40, PG WHITE 2/31) v South Gawler 0/11. Gilbert Valley 7/255 (CA Mullins 80, T Smith 63, DC Busch 33*; C Bilney 5/67) v Gawler Central. Nuriootpa 97 (DS Doecke 35; J Brown 3/20, M Ryan 2/6, S Ryan 2/10, M Goldsmith 2/18) v Kapunda 7/34 (JC Lienert 5/10, DS Doecke 2/21). Tanunda v Sandy Creek 158 (L Hill 30, AP Kokot 28, A Crothers 25; M Hartigan 2/23, M Wegener 2/25, C Gattermayr 2/30, M Boschen 2/32). A1 Reserves Truro 7/56 (JV Wickman 4/15, E Giedel 2/15) v Lyndoch 86 (T Eggleton 3/9, Z Giles 3/23, JJ Krzoska 2/37). Freeling 5/256dec (LK Heinrich 105, IM McMillan 62, RJ Montgomery 50*; M Wilksch 2/37) v Eudunda-Robertsown 1/3. Greenock 238 (G Stevens 105, L Heinrich 53, S Nitschke 43; W Gripton 4/46) v Light Pass 0/0.

U16 Freeling v Kapunda 169. Gawler Central Gold 4/185 (V Kroon 70*, B Swan 62; J Baldwin 2/14) v Greenock Mallala/Lyndoch 52 v Gawler Central Black 1/9. Sandy Creek Green 37 v Sandy Creek Gold 3/55. Nuriootpa/Light Pass 9/109 (J Millar 3/8, D Korber 2/13, B Bain 2/14) v South Gawler. U14 Angaston 6/127 v Gilbert Valley. Lyndoch v Eudunda-Robertsown 5/106 (B Launer 35*; M Dalliston 2/8). Kapunda 8/149 v Freeling. Sandy Creek 60 (S Dunn 3/5, L Birchard 2/3, E Matte 2/8) v Tanunda. South Gawler 77 v Nuriootpa. U12 Some scores missing Eudunda-Robertsown 8/22 def by Gilbert Valley Blue 4/70 (H Kleinig 2/16). Gawler Central 2/91 def Tanunda Black 6/90 (W Yates 2/2). Tanunda White 4/65 def Freeling 20 (J Whitelum 3/1, L Whitelum 2/1, J Hartigan 2/2, C Fielke 2/3) and 5/0.

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Full catering facilities Harness Racing Complex

GAWLER GOLF The 2011 Club Championships have come to an end with a mixed bag of runaway winners and dramatic finishes. A GRADE Club Champion: Shawn Noack Runner up: Dung Nguyen Dramatic finishes have become a trademark of the A grade competition with this year’s event being no different. Congratulations to Shawn Noack for what was a fantastic come from behind win. Trailing by eleven shots at one stage Shawn fired an exceptional final round 74 to take the lead with two holes to go. His four round total of 309 was enough to take the trophy by 3 shots from runner up Dung Nguyen. B GRADE Club Champion: Darryl Shepherdson Runner up: Matthew Lukat Four very solid rounds for a total of 340 saw Darryl Shepherdson build a lead from week one that only continued to grow for a wire to wire nineteen shot win ahead of runner up Matthew Lukat. Even some light hearted banter from his playing partners on the last day failed to have any effect. C GRADE Club Champion: Barry Pyke Runner up: Adam Whittaker Barry described the last round as nerve wrecking but his first three rounds ensured he put plenty of space between himself and the rest of the field. His four round total of 383 meant he was a comfortable nine shot winner ahead of runner up and relative newcomer to the Gawler Golf Club Adam Whittaker.

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A5 Angaston 4/110 (CM Schultz 50; P Reichstein 2/24) def South Gawler 107 (D Schwerdt 26; D Carnelly 2/11, T Richardson 2/18, D Collings 2/22, CM Schultz 2/29). Eudunda-Robertsown 4/107 (T Baker 41) def Gilbert Valley 97 (E Stacey 4/10, T Baker 4/13). Greenock 151 (J Baldwin 59; K Schutz 3/37, M John 2/18, B Nitshcke 2/32, M Bartsch 2/39) def Light Pass 100 (M Bartsch 28; T Fenton 3/12, S Byrne 2/11).

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A4 Lyndoch 98 (N Goulding 32; C Roehr 3/9, J Ellis 3/17, C Hart 2/18) def Tanunda 90 (D Hean 26; JC Schloithe 3/14, D Marshall 3/20, N Goulding 2/15). Kapunda 82 (G Shaw 3/15, AJ Wright 2/4, T Barnes 2/23, J Young 2/25) def by Freeling 6/87 (BF Pearce 30; P O’Reilly 3/13). Nuriootpa 5/167 (A Reusch 58, S Moore 32, S Siegele 30; P Nitschke 2/21) def Greenock 7/159 (DM Nitschke 41, P Nitschke 31, B Nicholls 28; A Hall 3/28, R Moore 2/28). Mallala 4/155 (WS Rudd 59*, A Fischer 59; J Crewdson 2/25) def Gawler Central 25 (B Goudie 4/4, T Algar 3/15, J Charnstrom 2/6).

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A3 Sandy Creek Green v Freeling 221 (J Wright 131, C Hirst 25; LG Bennie 3/34, J Power 3/55). Kapunda v Tanunda NA Lyndoch 55 (R Giles 3/14, K Hoffmann 3/17, S Murphy 2/9) v Truro 2/103 (D Hahn 58*, K Hoffmann 31). Gawler Central 202 (A Vivian 110, SS Oldman 29; DK Jug 5/29, MJ Coldman 3/30) v Sandy Creek Yellow 5/83 (MA van Dommele 35; A Vivian 2/16). Gilbert Valley 0/48 (M Day 29*) v Nuriootpa 94 (CB Bartel 46; M Kooyman 2/11, T Connell 2/12, J Connell 2/14, AE Callery 2/18).

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A2 Sandy Creek 0/8 v Tanunda 106 (T Swan 40; ST Koch 5/26, NA Gum 2/23). Light Pass 2/44 (J Schmidt 2/8) v Nuriootpa 145 (J Tregenza 51, M Milne 35; A Davidson 5/37, S Davies 5/47). Gawler Central 2/257dec (MS Perry 117*, SJ Cordwell 68, JT Mercer 62) v Greenock 2/38 (C Ingram 2/15). South Gawler 2/100 (A Mackay 62*) v Angaston 90 (A Peel 31*; L McCracken 4/26, P Blackburn 3/12, J Mackereth 2/21).

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SPORTS

SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

Barossa, Light and Gawler tennis BAROSSA, LIGHT & GAWLER COMBINED Saturday Seniors Div 1: Kapunda 8-93 def Vine Vale 8-82; Roseworthy 10-85 def Nuriootpa 6-66; Lyndoch 10-82 def Tanunda 6-78. Saturday Seniors Div 2: Willaston 9-95 def South Gawler Blue 7-72; Tod Street 10-92 def South Gawler White 6-66; Nuriootpa 14-99 def Tanunda Black 2-39; Lyndoch 11-89 def Tanunda White 5-59. Saturday Seniors Div 3: Willaston Blue 9-73 def Willaston Red 7-68; Keyneton 9-76 def Willaston United 7-60. BL&G Combined Div 1 Boys: Angaston 1-13 drew Freeling 1-16 (rain cancelled); Roseworthy 6-43 def Lyndoch 0-10. BL&G Combined Div 2 Boys: Lyndoch Blue 6-43 def Tanunda 0-9; Vine Vale 0-0 drew Lyndoch Red 0-0 (rain cancelled); Xavier Saints 6-42 def Trinity College 0-12. BL&G Combined Div 1 Girls: Kapunda 5-36 def Lyndoch 1-22; Trinity College 4-34 def Xavier Saints 2-34; BL&G Combined Div 2 Girls: Lyndoch 4-33 def Kapunda 2-22; Tanunda 0-0 drew Angaston 0-0 (rain cancelled); Xavier Saints 3-30 def Freeling/Tod Street 3-24. Barossa & Light Association Div 3: Nuriootpa 6-36 def Tanunda Black 0-10; Tanunda White 4-30 def Lyndoch 2-19; Angaston 5-32 def Kapunda 1-14. Barossa & Light Association Div 4: Tanunda Black 6-36 def Vine Vale 0-15; Nuriootpa 3-22 def Tanunda Silver 3-20; Angaston 3-26 def Kapunda 3-23; Lyndoch 3-28 def Tanunda White 3-24.

GDTA Junior Boys Div 5: Trinity Blue 4-30 d Willaston 3-13; Trinity White 4-30 d Trinity Gold 2-23. GDTA Junior Girls Div 3: Riverton 5-34 d Trinity College 1-14; Lutheran St. Georges 5-36 d Xavier Saints 1-16; GDTA Junior Girls Div 4: Willaston 5-36 d Lutheran St. Georges 1-14; Xavier Saints 5-31 d Trinity Gold 1-19; Trinity Red 4-25 d Trinity Blue 2-22. First round of Junior matches to be played on a Friday night begin on the with the Division 4 Girls playing their matches on Friday night. All matches are at Association courts to start at 7.00pm. Monday Night Red/White: Cana’balls 12-74 def Angaston All Stars 0-24; Kapunda 6-59 def Barossa Blues 6-57; Freeling Outsiders 11-69 def Maranock 1-23; Gully Breezes 8-66 def Via Allendale 4-39; Peckers 6-58 def Woodies 6-56. Monday Night Blue: Freeling Extras 7-54 def Jacobs Creek 5-41; The Whackits 8-58 def Keyneton 4-42; Nuts 4 Tennis 7-56 def Whose Fault 5-50. Wednesday Night Red: Nuri Chasers 7-57 def Toyota Cruisers 5-49; Tanunda Down Under 8-59 def Lyndoch Leftovers 4-45; Gibson Wines 6-53 def Angaston Panthers 6-39; The Bye 6-56 def VVTC Bottles 6-49. Wednesday Night White: Stablemates 10-69 def Mixers 2-50; Team Racket 8-60 def What a Racquet 4-48; Rebels 9-70 def Loose Cannons 3-34; Match Fixers 11-68 def Hermansberg 1-30. Wednesday Night Blue: Parrots 6-54 def Making a Racquet 6-46; Angaston Blues 6-53 def Tiggers 6-48; Manooknas 6-55 def Havin a Ball 6-52.

Barossa & Light Association Div 5: Lyndoch 4-29 def Freeling 2-20; Kapunda 4-30 def Marananga 2-25. Barossa & Light Association Division 6: Vine Vale Green 4-31 def Kapunda Black 2-21; Freeling 5-32 def Tanunda White 1-20; Kapunda Red 4-29 def Vine Vale White 2-17; Nuriootpa 4-29 def Angaston 2-22. Barossa & Light Association Division 7 (Green Ball): Tanunda White 3-28 def Vine Vale White 3-26; Tanunda Black 5-31 def Vine Vale Green 1-19; Angaston White 3-29 def Angaston Blue 3-24; Kapunda 5-34 def Vine Vale Black 1-16; Tanunda Silver 4-33 def Keyneton 2-19; Freeling 3-28 def Nuriootpa 3-24.

Second inning horrors continue By ROBERT LAIDLAW

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GAWLER Rangers lost for the third consecutive game, and, for the second time, a poor second inning proved the difference, in a 5-8 loss to West Torrens at home in division three baseball. In the opening game of the season the Rangers conceded 10 second inning runs to Kensington to trail 0-10 before fighting back in going down 8-12. Then on Saturday Torrens scored the first eight runs of the game, all in the second frame. From its three games, Gawler has scored 14 runs and had 25 scored against it - 20 in the three second innings. Like the previous game, walks proved disastrous, as the Eagles took advantage of nine free passes and only one hit in compiling eight second-inning runs to lead 8-0. Andre Benjamin came on in relief with one out in the second inning with loaded bases, and pitched out the game, throwing 5.2 innings for no hits and six walks for two K2s and no runs. There were also some sparkling defence behind Benjamin, with short stop Sam Murphy taking five catches and Dean Richards snared three in left field. With the bat the Rangers were solid, scoring twice in the bottom of the second frame and another brace in the third, with a single tally in the fourth dig. Highlights included Ricky Clark’s double and two-hit games from Richards and James Parker. This Saturday Gawler must win to stay in touch of the top four, when it travels to Payneham to take on East Torrens from 4pm.

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Hits: Dean Richards 2, James Parker 2, Liam Holland, Sam Murphy, Shaun Clark, Ricky Clark. Other results: Seniors DIV 5 lost to West Torrens 2-3 (hits: James Sheekey); DIV 7 lost to Playford 6-16 (hits: Darren Unger 2, Trev Norley 2, John Harkness, Cameron Dawkins, Adam Soar, Wayne Jaffer, Josh Mayfield, Jason Curry); Juniors Under 14 Rangers lost to Adelaide 815 (hits - Thomas Norley 3, Michael Walton 3, Sebastian Benn, James Gillard-Martin); Under 14 Gawler lost to Kensington 17-18 (hits - Chris Mayfield 3, Ethan Ly 3, Mark Bergen 3, Ben Mayfield 3, Jake Jarvis 2, Zac Allen, Riley Holland, James Bergen); Little League Majors lost to Northern Districts 7-14 (hits: Jack Jenkins 2, Zakeray Heintze-Unger, Brodie Ewen, Tyler Davis); Little League Minors tied GGCD 8-8 (hits - Hunter Powell, Wilson Cooper).

This week: Saturday Div 3 v East Torrens away, 4pm; Div 5 v Flinders away, 3pm; Div 7 v East Torrens away, 11am. Sunday Under 14A v West Torrens at home,12.30pm; Under 14B v East Torrens at home, 3pm; LL Majors v Henley & Grange away, 12.30pm; LL Minors v Redsox at home, 10am.

Gawler & District Softball

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THE game of the round in Gawler & District softball was played out in under 15s, with Kangas getting home 19-18 over Trinity. Darcie Murphy hit a home run for Trinity, while Rebecca Ashmead smashed two for Kangas as well as a double. In under 17s, Trinity proved too strong for

Rules Sessions: Do you know the rules of tennis? All players, parents & team managers are encouraged to attend Thursday, Nov 3, from 7pm at the Nuriootpa Sports Centre. GDTA Junior Boys Div 3: Riverton 5-37 d Trinity Gold 1-21; Xavier Saints 6-36 d Lutheran St. Georges Black 0-11; Lutheran St. Georges 5-34 d Willaston 1-13. GDTA Junior Boys Div 4: Xavier Saints Black 5-33 d Xavier Saints Rust 1-22; Roseworthy 6-36 d Willaston 0-6

Kangas and won 32-8. Jacqui Baldock was a force with the bat for Trinity, collecting four hits, including two home runs, with Aleisha Waller also belting a home run, while for Kangas, Rebecca Ashmead hit one out of the park. Two Wells got off to a good start and held on to beat Trinity 18-12 in

C grade, on the back of a 7-4 first inning. In the second innings both teams were able to score seven runs as the outs dried up. Two Wells made quick outs in the third when it brought Megan Kleeman in to pitch, and had scored four more runs in the bottom of the inning when time was called.

GAWLER 8-BALL Results from matches played on October 27. XChanged d Overway Whos Ya Momma 8-7; Exchange Hotel d Lyndoch Hotel 10-5; Willaston Farcues d Soccer Club Eagles 8-7; Soccer Club Kruisers d Willaston Warriors 9-6; Smithfield Outsiders d Roseworthy Shooters 11-4; Roseworthy Blue d Smithfield What The’s 11-4; Two Wells No Fear.Comm d Two Wells Commercial 10-5. Gawler & Districts Winter Wind Up will be held at the Commercial Hotel on the 5th of November at 7.30pm. Any queries please phone either Claud, Helen or Chris.

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DOWN THE LINE: Vine Vale’s Lachlan Neldner drives a forehand on Saturday. www.barossaherald.com.au

Mick Shemmeld 300,500,600 yards. Saturday had about 16 shooters and two visitors Tim Anderson and his son Josh Anderson from Bamera rifle club. The wind was a really nice sort of a weather with the wind

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coming from the left. There was one possible shot and it was L Otto with 42.3 well done and that’s what you call girl power. Handicap/trophy winner for the day was D Lindner with 88%, D Lindner also got top off rifle with 102.10

sniper for the day was D Lindner with 27. For F Class handicap/trophy was T Otto with 66.7%, top rifle was also T Otto with 124.7 and sniper for the day was A Kerin 34.1 Next week will be 500 yards D Lindner.

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The Herald Bowls Report Barossa and Light results Spotlight on Nuri

Bowls teams EUDUNDA Division 1 v Tanunda at Eudunda: M Geister, T Schiller, M Schutz, J Hanns; G Mitev, W Mader, P Voigt, P Eva; R Hnatyszyn, J Willoughby, A Pfitzner, B Warner; G Doecke, R Milde, D Kleinig, G Schmidt. Umpire R Milde; Duty P Eva. Division 3 v Freeling at Freeling: C Menz, M Treloar, F Schiller, R Hams; M Nietschke, M Christie, GO Schutz, F Schmidt; T Brandford, G Minge, K Laucke, R Leditschke. Cars leave 12.30. Midweek v Tanunda White at Tanunda (depart midday): M Christie, K Lauke, J Willoughby; R Regnier, C Menz, B Warner; G Mitev, R Hams, F Schmidt. Ladies v Freeling @ Eudunda: A Brook, J Johnston, D Leditschke, J Milde; B Pfitzner, L Mosey, K Hickey, B Marshall; D Mader, H Jenke, O Twartz, M Nietschke; J Bruhn, J Hams, P Gordge, P Dutschke. Reserves: M Weymouth, S Schutz, J Henderson, J Pfitzner. Hostesses: M Nietschke & P Dutschke. KAPUNDA Division 1 v Nuriootpa at Kapunda: F Hier, C Hamper, J Scholes, M Dew; C Doecke, C Sunman, P Voumard, G Redden; T Leslie, G Donovan, W Reardon, R Rogers; R Gill, B O’Reilly, T Rae, I Otterspoor (duty rink). Division 2 v Tanunda White at Tanunda: M Ryan, T Scoot, J Trotta, P Maitland; R Scoot, L Carter, S Franks, K Matthews;T Noack, R Doecke, P Hart, A Reinders. Cars: Seconds. Division 3 Red v Nuriootpa Black at Kapunda: G Campbell, B Carrick, B Goodfellow, B Cummins (duty rink); B Adams, P Sando, B Brealey, B Phillips; Ted Leslie, P Dobbin, B Morris, D Franks. Division 3 Black v Nuriootpa Gold at Nuriootpa: B van Gasteren, B Sweet, J Pitman, C Reardon; C Otterspoor, E Pitman, R Perry, K Dooley; D Sweet, P Ferus, T Waterman, J Bladwin Snr. Cars: D Sweet, K Dooley, J Pitman. Midweek Black v Lyn Blue at Kapunda: J Scholes, K Matthews, G Redden (duty); W Bevan, C Hamper, T Rae; P Hart, A Reinders, R Rogers. Midweek Red v Tan Black at Kapunda: J Baldwin snr, T Scoot, C Sunman; B van Gasteren, W Reardon, B O’Reilley; R Parker, F Hier, P Voumard (duty). Ladies v Tanunda at Kapunda: A Petch, E Pitman, S Franks, R Scoot; D Sweet, P Dobbin, T Scholes, C Holmes; K Rae, P Ferns, R Perry, C Reardon (duty); D Huntley, B Hier, A Thiele, C Doecke. LYNDOCH Division 1 has the bye. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

Thursday Pennants Round 4 – October 27 FREELING 46 V KAPUNDA BLACK 64: T. Secomb 8 v T. Rae 22; C. Kearns 17 v G. Redden 22; I. McFarlane 21 v R. Rogers 20. KAPUNDA RED 51 V ANGASTON WHITE 51: C. Sunman 24 v D. Armstrong 11; P. Voulmard 11 v F. Thomas 23; B. O’Reilly 16 v T. Edwards 17. LYNDOCH BLUE 65 V TANUNDA WHITE 44: B. Allen 23 v T. Ratche 13; D. Moncrieff 20 v A. Price 11; M. Launer 22 v R. Schnieder 20. LYNDOCH GOLD 63 V EUDUNDA 60: B. Day 12 v B. Warner 30; J. Sharrett 24 v J. Willoughby 19; D. Hausler 27 v F. Schmidt 11. NURIOOTPA BLACK 50 V NURIOOTPA GREEN 58: C. Baker 17 v I. Klaebe 14; T. Billing 15 v W. Williams 22; S. Jones 18 v R. Garrett 22. NURIOOTPA BLUE 67 V ANGASTON BLUE 67: P. Rosenberg 23 v C. Tabe 19; P. Buckley 23 v B. Teakle 15; D. Wilson 21 v J. Standish 33. TANUNDA BLACK 54 V NURIOOTPA GOLD 45: C. Mahoney 13 v R. Chapman 16; J. Garrett 25 v J. Bilney 11; D. Grear 16 v R. Randall 18.

PETER Buckley has been awarded Life Membership of the Nuriootpa Bowling Club. Peter has been a popular and hard working member of the club since 1988. In his 23 years at the Nuriootpa Bowling Club Peter has an impressive list of positions that he has held at the club, including five years as president.

On the green, Peter has been a member of 11 Pennant Premierships for the Tigers and has been part of a club Pairs Champion combination twice. In other news, the Nuriootpa Ladies Gala Day was held last Friday and the winning team was the four from Gawler, edging out Waikerie.

Ladies ANGASTON 66 V NURIOOTPA 78: G. Armstrong 20 v D. Baker 15; E. Argent 21 v E. Bond 19; L. Lablack 12 v M. Elix 21; L. Teakle 13 v P. Jones 23. FREELING 73.25 V KAPUNDA 72: L. Mullins 20 v C. Reardon 15; L. Woods 14 v C. Doecke 29; D. Johansen 19 v C. Holmes 17; J. Gerrits 20.25 v S. Franks 11. TANUNDA 80 V LYNDOCH 60: M. Hurst 18 v V. Reeves 13; M. Meertens 19 v P. Sharrett 21; J. Farquharson 24 v G. McLeod 13; G. Woods 19 v D. Turvey 13.

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Division 2 v Nuriootpa Black at Lyndoch. B Day, R Plant, E Palmer, B Allen; D Wilson, T Teague, B Prime, R Filsell (duty); R Heidrich,P Handke, A Turvey, M Launer (bar). Reserve B Koch. Division 3 v Tanunda at Tanunda. B Fisher, L Lange, K Patmore, J Allwood; I Knight, R Idel, E Smith, C Turner; S Drummond, K Emerson, J Turner, D Turvey. Reserve N Thompson. Midweek Gold v Nuri Black at Nuriootpa: G Schumacher, G Reeves, D Hausler; B Fisher, B Koch, B Day (duty); N Thompson, R Filsell, J Sharratt. Midweek Blue v Kap Black at Kapunda: I Turner, T Drummond, D Moncrieff; D Lindner, A Turvey, M Launer; E Palmer, T Haycock, B Allan. ANGASTON Division 1 v Freeling at Angaston: D Jaunay (manager), T Edwards, N Smith, R Koerner; B Bowden, B Teakle (umpire), J Harris, M Short; J Standish (umpire), L Buckley, J Argent, J Jensen; K Brook, K Sandford, B Hurn, M Renshaw. Division 2 Blue v Ang White at Angaston: M Hurn, A Hall, C Reardon, K Renshaw; M Storton (manager), W Newell, P Pech, F Thomas; D Tye, C Vereyken, M Teakle, L Teakle. Division 2 White v Ang Blue at Angaston: P Gibbons, I Langley, L Schulz, D Armstrong (manager); M Klingner, S Heinze, B Bullock, B Tuttle; P Clark, T Hopkins, A Booth, C Tabe. Division 3 has the bye. Midweek Blue v Ang White at Angaston: L Schulz, M Hurn, J Standish; P Clark, M Teakle, B Teakle (manager); K Woodards, K Brook, C Tabe. Midweek White v Ang Blue at Angaston: A Grear, J Rodgers, T Edwards; I Philp, P Gibbons, D Armstrong; R Benjamin, A Hall (manager), F Thomas (umpire). TANUNDA Division 1 v Eudunda at Eudunda: C Neldner, SUB, J Garrett, C Mahoney; S Pech, D Grear, D Heidenreich, P Rost; G Meyer, I Graetz, K Bartsch, R Schneider; P Baverstock, I Jaensch, R Mewett, B Pech. Division 2 Black v Nuri Gold at Nuri: J Ralston, K Schmaal, G Woods, A Price; G Farquharson, P Secker, K Wallace,D Schiller; R Bartsch, D Pech, M Meertens, D Meertens. Division 2 White v Kapunda at Tanunda. M Silvestro, B Williams, B Wallace, E Allanson; F Altmann, W Noack, D Martin, M Hurst; H Rohrlach, J Farquharson, D Koch, T Ratsch. Division 3 v Lyndoch at Tanunda: J Schulz, B Grear, D Light, D Goodwin; D Ralston, K Schliebs, G Rainsford, J Miegel (duty); G Meyer,

M Goodwin, C Graetz, T Leech. Midweek morning v Kapunda at Kapunda: W Weinmann, M Goodwin, J Ralston, G Woods; E Kampman, B Clarke, J Stephens, M Meertens; L Miegel, P Schultz, K Wallace, M Hurst; J Schultz. C Altus, D Light, J Farquharson. Midweek afternoon Black v Kapunda Red at Kapunda: D Martin, B Ellis, D Heidenreich; H Rohrlach, D Goodwin, C Mahoney; B Wallace, B Williams, J Garrett. Midweek afternoon White v Eudunda at Eudunda: G Farquharson, B Pech, R Schneider; C Traeger, P Baverstock, A Price; K Schliebs, P Secker, T Ratsch. NURIOOTPA Division 1 v Kapunda at Kapunda: R Mattschoss, R Chapman, C Jones, G Langley (car); R Garrett, D Wilson, W Williams, R Walker (car); P Fechner, T Gibbons, G Prior, R Grope (car); S Ryan, R Randall, S Allen, T Billing (car). Cars leave 12.45pm. Division Two Gold v Tanunda Black at Nuriootpa: M Jones, Pam Jones, D Langley, P Buckley; D Bessell (umpire), L Cook, N Christopherson, N Collyer; L Fuss, R Warnest, P Rosenberg, I Klaebe (umpire). Division 2 Black v Lyndoch at Lyndoch: S Rogers, B Jones (car), C Baker, L Tscharke; C La Nauze (car), C Hughes, M Simpkin, S Jones; A Jones, M Boehm, D Baker (car), N Jaensch. Cars leave 12.30pm. Division 3 Gold v Kapunda Black at Nuriootpa: C Forbes, M Nolan, K Bullock, L Steer; G Krahling, R Waples, John McIntosh, M Sims; G White, C Reuter, D Quodling, N Nolan (umpire and duty rink). Division 3 Black v Kap Red at Kapunda: K Steer, G McCormick (car), Jean McIntosh, P Collyer; M Graetz, J Reusch (car), V Bessell, Phil Jones; K Williamson, A Klaebe (car), K Reichelt, K Harrison. Cars leave at 12.45pm. Midweek Gold v Nuri Green at Nurio: C Reuter, J Reusch, R Walker; C Allen, T Gibbons, R Chapman (duty); J McIntosh, L Cook, G Langley. Midweek Black v Lyndoch Gold at Lyndoch: S Rogers, L Tscharke, C Baker; K Bullock, J Bell, T Billing (car); J Bilney, M Sims, S Jones (car). Cars leave at 12.30pm. Midweek Green v Nuri Gold at Nuri: P White, D Bessell (umpire), W Williams; K Reichelt, R Grope, R Mattschoss; N Nolan (umpire), J Bell, I Klaebe. Midweek Blue v Freeling at Nuriootpa: L Steer, C Hughes, R Randall; B Klaebe, D Wilson, P Buckley; K Harrison, C La Nauze, P Rosenberg. FREELING – not supplied.

HONOUR: Colin baker presents Peter Buckley with life membership of the Nuriootpa Bowling Club.

GALA WIN: Nuriootpa Ladies Gala Day winners from Gawler, Teresa Dean, Kay Skuse, Dawn Warland and Marlene Heffernan pictured with Linda Carter from Roof Seal (right).

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Saturday Pennants Round 4 – October 29 Division 1 EUDUNDA 109 V KAPUNDA 91: P. Eva 27 v R. Rogers 27; J. Hanns 25 v I. Otterspoor 27; B. Warner 35 v G. Redden 11; G. Schmidt 22 v M. Dew 26. FREELING 111 V LYNDOCH 80: L. Ryan 29 v C. Rule 26; G. Fergusson 28 v P. Uranjek 18; C. Kearns 20 v T. Noble 27; J. Brydson 34 v B. Howell 9. NURIOOTPA 104 V TANUNDA 75: G. Langley 24 v C. Mahoney 17; R. Walker 28 v P. Rost 23; R. Grope 28 v B. Pech 17; T. Billing 24 v R. Schneider 18. Division 2 ANGASTON BLUE 77 V TANUNDA WHITE 59: K. Renshaw 20 v M. Hurst 32; L. Teakle 34 v T. Ratsch 17; F. Thomas 23 v E. Allanson 10. LYNDOCH 46 V NURIOOTPA GOLD 92: R. Fillsell 12 v N. Collyer 31; M. Launer 16 v I. Klaebe 31; B. Allen 18 v P. Buckley 30. NURIOOTPA BLACK 75 V FREELING 60: C. Baker 16 v F. Hines 24; S. Jones 33 v B. Schuster 16; N. Jaensch 26 v J. Wright 20. TANUNDA BLACK 75 V KAPUNDA 63: D. Meertens 14 v P. Maitland 28; A. Price 32 v K. Matthews 15; D. Schiller 29 v A. Reindes 20. Division 3 FREELING 60 V TANUNDA 63: L. Goedecke 23 v J. Miegel 22; K. Bettens 21 v D. Goodwin 16; W. Pitt 16 v T. Leech 25. KAPUNDA RED 89 V EUDUNDA 57: B. Phillips 37 v D. Leditschke 8; D. Franks 28 v R. Leditschke 27; B. Cummins 24 v R. Hams 22. LYNDOCH 72 V ANGASTON 61: D. Turvey 27 v F. Booth 19; C. Turner 18 v I. Philp 29; J. Allwood 27 v W. Sibley 13. NURIOOTPA BLACK 65 V NURIOOTPA GOLD 85: P. Collyer 19 v J. Mattner 29; K. Harrison 25 v M. Sims 24; P. Jones 21 v N. Nolan 32.

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Gawler and Kapunda Sportsperson of the week Carly Otterspoor - Kapunda

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Carly Otterspoor plays lawn bowls for Kapunda. Where have you played your lawn bowls? All over the Barossa and once in Adelaide.

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Who are key players at your club? We have a lot of good bowlers at Kapunda. What is your most important attribute? Makin g sure I pick my grass, my line and keeping it. Who is a character at the club and why? My Dad Ian Otterspoor and Phil Voumard they are a bad mix. Who is the best player you have played with and against? Last week we played Angaston and they played very well. We were only three or four behind all game. Major influence on your lawn bowls: My dad would be my major influence. Who are your sporting idols? No-one at the moment. Any superstitions? None. What event has inspired or amazed you? Winning the Division Three premiership last year. If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? I would help raise money for poverty. Pet hates on the bowls rink? I don’t have any - people bowl how they bowl. Favourite actor and movie? Mamma Mia, Amanda Seyfried (Sophie). If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Amanda Seyfried from Mamma Mia.

Greatest moment and disappointment? No disappointments. Greatest was when my team came second in a mixed fours competition that took on the dads. How would you spend a million dollars? I would build my dream home, move mum and myself in, then buy mum another car. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Not a sport. I would love to be a famous singer and have my own single. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? My best friend Chantelle because I can tell her anything, my brother Ben to help and teach me and my forever friend Mich so that we would always have fun.

A BIG partnership between Tom Smith and Craig Mullins has put Gilbert Valley in a commanding position after the first day of their match with Gawler Central. Smith (63) and Mullins (80) laid the foundation for the Bulls score of 7/255 even though Central’s Chris Bilney took 5/67 from his 12 overs. Another anaemic Angaston batting performance (157) has them in a precarious position in the match with South Gawler. Greenock compiled an imposing 238 in their contest with Light Pass thanks to 105 from Gary Stevens, 43 from Sam Nitschke and 53 from Lewis Heinrich. Wade Gripton (4/46 from 13.3 overs) was the only bowler to have an impact against the

Schlungers who now need only to deliver a steady performance in the field to have a good chance next week. Association president Simon Koch continues to have an impact with his new club Sandy Creek, the big fella took 5/26 from 14 overs (including Herald manager Tony Swan on 40) to help knock Tanunda over in their A2 clash. With the Cocky’s underway at 0/8 and having plenty of batting to come including Koch it’s hard to see the Sandy boys letting this one slip. In the A3’s, a dominant performance from Gawler Central’s Anthony Vivian (110 runs and 2/16 from five overs so far) has the Tigers (202) in control of their match with Sandy Creek (5/83). WH1761668

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KAPUNDA champion Mick McCarthy has been appointed Agrade coach of the RSMU Hawks in the North-Eastern Football League. McCarthy admitted he hadn’t been actively pursuing a coaching job but it was some good timing that enticed him to apply. “It sort of just came together, it’s something I’d love to have been able to do at Kapunda but Browny’s (Rod Brown) doing a great job and I saw this as the perfect chance to have a crack at a job with a club that’s fairly close by,” Mick said. “The Hawks have been around the mark for a few years now and hopefully with some good recruiting we can improve and really take it to the top few teams.” With former Eagles midfielder Andrew Geddes already signed up for 2012, the Hawks are heading in the right direction to give Mick a head start. GT Sports would like to wish Mick all the best as he’s not just one of our favourite players but also one of the nicest guys in country footy. (You’re a real suck-up, Mike!)

ROUND one of the Country Twenty20 Champions Cup will hit off on Sunday, November 6, with a Nuriootpa in the mix to win their way through to an Adelaide Oval appearance and the chance at $2000. Nuri has to face up against Northern Areas champs Wilmington-Melrose; the Rocky River Cricket Association’s best team, Crystal Brook; as well as the Brinkworth-Koolunga boys from the Stanley Cricket Association. The Nuri Tigers earned their place in the prelim rounds of the Champions Cup when they claimed the 2010/11 Barossa and Light Cricket Association premiership. They have an impressive side with experience at SACA Grade and Outbacks level, captain/coach Brett Lydeamore has experience with Pt Adelaide and Anthony Prior has played at East Torrens. Daniel Doecke and John Lienert have both topped the association wickets list in previous seasons, and will provide wicket-taking options for their side.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011 - Page 34 - The Herald, Barossa Valley

THE Callop are starting to fire along the River Murray again as it finally settles after the flood. The best way to catch a callop on bait is to fish with just a hook and no weight at all. This will mean that you will need to find places to fish with little or no current – easy when you consider how many snags there are along the river bank and it is much easier for a callop to grab a feed when the water is not running so fast. Light spin gear will help cast unweighted baits into the timber. Use hooks in the 2/0-3/0

range with a fairly thick shank and pile the worms on( these have been the best baits to use). Cast your offering not far from your seat on a log and when you think it is near the bottom gently wind up the slack line. Bites can be detected by holding the line in your finger and watching the line for movement. This is a very natural and cheap way to fish and will give you a much better catch rate than just blasting your heavily weighted baits out in to the middle of the river. Remember to send your fish photos to: sales.barossaherald@ ruralpress.com. Tight lines until next week.

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STEADY HAND: Kapunda’s Pat Dobbin was in good form on the weekend as her rink stormed to a 29-shot victory.

Golf The Gawler Golf Club 2011 Championships have been finalised in a dramatic finish. All the scores and club notes from around the region are on page 29.

Cricket embraced by players and parents at the club,” she said. “The influx of junior players to the club has been very pleasing and we can now boast a total of 15 junior teams in the 2011/12 competition. “The next big challenge for our club is the re-building of our courts – a very costly project.” The Region of the Year award recognises management and the provision of services to clubs, members and the local community. Greg Campbell, president of the Barossa association, said the joint award recognised the steps taken to combine the Saturday competitions and Friday night junior competitions.

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“At the same time as joining with Gawler, we have introduced some changes to competition formats as we look at trends and recommended strategies to attract and maintain more participation in the game,” he said. Gawler Association president Wayne Butcher said the two groups had combined with ease. “I suspect that this award is recognising that the result of this union is now a very viable senior competition and the same is expected for the Friday night junior competition,” he said. “The strength of these competitions will keep players in the game and hopefully entice more players on to the court.”

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Bowls Eudunda, Freeling and Nuriootpa rolled their Division One opponents this week and are the pace-setters at the top of the tab;e.Results and teams on page 29.

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TANUNDA Tennis Club and two tennis associations have been recognised with major prizes at the Tennis SA Awards. The Barossa & Light Tennis Association (BLTA) and the Gawler & Districts Tennis Association (GDTA) were announced as joint Tennis Region of the Year winners. Tanunda Tennis Club was awarded Country Club of the Year. Club secretary Sharon Jenner accepted the award and said it made all the hard work worthwhile. “Some of the initiatives we have introduced and promoted at Tanunda include MLC Tennis Hot Shots and inclusive tennis for players with a disability, which have been keenly

The A1s are into the two-day action and there are some interesting scorelines at the halfway point of this round . Scores are on page 29.

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