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TREAT: South Australia’s premier Jay Weatherill took his daughters Alice, 6, (front) and Lucinda, 8, for a camel ride during a surprise visit to the 2012 Gawler Show on Sunday. Read Robert Laidlaw’s show report on page 2 and turn to Domain Page 10 for photos from the two-day event. Go to barossaherald.com.au for the photo gallery.


SHAVE FOR A DAISY: Angie Kuhndt shaved her head on August 31 to help raise funds for the Cancer Council Research and to raise awareness of melanoma. Angie raised over $665 on the day and a further $1055 was raised on the internet. Angie and her family would like to thank Tanunda Foodland, Thornby Fine Meats and Apex Bakery for their kind donations. Pictured, Angie with her daughters Stacie and Donna Kuhndt.

EXCITING times as the new Herald website barossaherald.com.au went live last Wednesday afternoon. To thank online readers for visiting the new website the Herald is offering readers the a chance to win a double pass to the Royal Adelaide Show. Herald online readers were also treated to plenty of news updates throughout the week. On Wednesday readers of the Herald website barossaherald.com.au and alsol our facebook page: facebook.com/barossaherald?ref=hl were informed about the Gillard Government’s $4 billion dental package. If you missed the story it is still available for you to read on the website. The Barossa branch of Make-A-Wish Australia celebrated their 50th wish and on Thursday online readers were able to read about the incredible wish made by Rachael Doecke of Angaston. Turn to page 16 to read more about Rachael’s wish. On Thursday afternoon the Herald website barossaherald.com.au and facebook page facebook.com/barossaherald?ref=hl informed readers about the road works that would be occurring at the Willaston junction upgrade. On Saturday the Herald website informed readers about a bashing in a Gawler car park that occurred early Saturday morning and as new information emerged the Herald website was able to keep online readers informed. In addition to these stories the Herald website barossaherald.com.au has uploaded photo galleries of the Gawler Show and sporting events that occurred over the weekend. If you would like to keep up-to-date with the newest news Like us on facebook and you will receive updates via your News Feed.

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THE 2012 Gawler Show on the weekend had perfect weather, good crowds and a visit from the premier, as Jay Weatherill enjoyed Father’s Day with his family on Sunday. The show was one of the best on record. “Although I was brought up in the metropolitan area, my wife is from Loxton and I appreciate what country shows mean to their towns and regions,” Premier Weatherill said. “There is a sense of community, as everyone in the area turns out, and it is a great place to meet. It is what people enjoy about living in a town like Gawler. “And it’s a chance for my kids to be in touch with country life. I love seeing them enjoy the things I enjoyed as a youngster, like the rides, sideshows and show bags.” There were thrilling rides and games for young and old, tantalising taste sensations, stationary and roving entertainment, and a variety of activities and displays. There were champion animals and cute pets, a hall full of the results of the various talents of the community, whether it was with a paint brush, sewing needle, camera or oven, sensational looking cars, and, of course, clowns - even Ronald McDonald. Highlights abounded, whether it was seeing all the happy faces when the magnificent fireworks lit them up on Saturday night, or the sheer joy on them from finding little treasures hidden in a show bag or just around the corner. Gawler Show had it all. Hard-working administration manager Chantelle Tesselaar was pleased with the two-day event. “Crowds were good both days,” she said. “We had a record gate, around 15 per cent up on last year’s high, which equates to over 30,000 people. “The fireworks on Saturday night were the highlight for me, as well as seeing so many people having fun.”

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DISAPPOINTED: Nikki Wight and her daughter Emma who is playing with her old toys.

have conquered it so they need a different one to give them a challenge.” While Emma has a range of her own toys to play with Nikki said that they are not providing her with as much stimulation to her development as she is playing with the same toys all the time. “They had lots of numeracy and literacy kits,” Nikki said. “The children don’t know they are educational and they have lots of fun playing. “It generally limits what’s available to the children in our community. “It is possible we will look into going to Tea Tree Gully to the

Toy Library just because we found it was such a valuable resource.” Nikki submitted a letter of community support to the Elsie Ey Kindergarten Governing Council who met on Monday night, September 3. The letter was supported by 35 community members who represent at least 40 children. “We are hoping to get further support from the wider community before we put a proposal to the Gawler Council,” Nikki said. If you would like to show your support please contact Nikki on nikki.wight@gmail.com.

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FOR 35 years the Elsie Ey Toy Library on Kingfisher Drive, Hewett has been supplying parents with toys that help with their children’s learning and development. On June 29 this year the library had to close its door and despite the 18-month search for a new location the library still remains closed. Director Education and Care at Elsie Ey, Lorry Osbourne sent a letter out to parents explaining that due to a decline in numbers and the physical pressures for space to provide additional programs the Toy Library would be moving from its current location. It was hoped that the library would be re-opened part way through term three but because of the cost of insurance the Toy Library is still closed. Instead the toys remain boxed up and unused inside the old library. Regular user of the Toy Library Nikki Wight has been going to the library since her two-and-a-half-year old daughter Emma was six months old. Now that the library is closed Nikki said there are fewer things for her daughter to play with. “It was great having variety and we didn’t get bored playing the same things,” Nikki said. “They grow out of things so quickly, plus something like a puzzle after a few times they

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BEST: Murray Kaye has won Australian Unity’s 2012 Financial Adviser of the Year award. MURRAY Kaye, from Murray Kaye Financial Services in Nuriootpa, is the 2012 Australian Unity Financial Adviser of the Year. Murray, who has a Diploma of Financial Services and has been in the industry for many years, was presented with the award in Queensland. The award criteria was based solely on the company’s earnings alone. The win took Murray by surprise as he has only been with Australian Unity for six months. These awards are very hard to win but Murray believes that his award was a team effort. With a staff of seven in his growing business, he said, “I have the right staff in the right roles and they do a great job. “I was very excited to have received the award and am looking forward to the finals in Fiji next year,” Murray concluded.

EXPANSION: From left, Jeremy Blanks, chief executive officer, Beckwith Park and Peter Morgan, national manager, Nexday Logistics, Cellarmasters/Dorrien, on top of a wine tank farm at Beckwith Park.

Expansion go ahead DORRIEN Estate Winery, owned by Cellarmaster Wines, has expanded its Barossa Valley operations. Cellarmasters’ diverse wine business and the consolidation of their brand production has driven the need for an increase in capacity and a move to Beckwith Park. Dorrien Estate has signed a seven year lease on a wine storage, blending and warehouse facility at Beckwith Park, Nuriootpa. The expansion doubles the current wine storage capacity for the winery. Corey Ryan, Dorrien chief winemaker said, “The Beckwith Park facility enable s us to store up to 14 million litres of wine in tank. “It also includes over 25,000 square metres of warehouse space which is used for barrel maturation and the storage of packaged wine. “The additional tank space, barrel storage and cellarage provides

Dorrien winemaking with more processing options and greater flexibility to push wine quality to even higher levels,” Corey commented. The expansion is believed to bring about an increase in job opportunities within the community, not only in the winery but also through contractors involved with the upgrade of the existing facilities at Beckwith Park, operations, maintenance, transport and wine production. Jeremy Blanks, chief executive officer of Beckwith Park said, “We will be investing a significant amount of money in upgrades at the existing facility to suit Dorrien’s modern winery practices. “We welcome Dorrien to Beckwith Park and are very pleased they have made a long term commitment with us,” he said.

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Helping to raise awareness SUPPORTING a large group of motorbike riders touring around Australia to raise funds and awareness about mental health are Vine Vale trio Ian Jones and Merv and Julie Storton. During August 18-25 Ian, Merv and Julie took part in the annual Ride to the Red Centre as part of ‘Black Dog Ride’s’ aims at raising community awareness about depression and suicide prevention. ‘Black Dog Ride’ started three years ago as Steve Andrew’s personal journey to ride his motorbike around Australia to help raise community awareness about depression. Now there are over 200 motorbike riders taking part. This is the first year Merv and Julie have been in the event and they said that they would do it again next year. “I saw it (‘Black Dog Ride’) on TV,” Julie said. “They had the one day ride on the news and when I saw that I thought that would be a great cause to do. “When they mentioned they were going to the Red Centre I thought we could do that and I rang them and said we haven’t got a bike, do you need a support

vehicle and they were so happy with that.” Their journey started in Adelaide with a team of riders and they made their way to Mount Gambier where they stayed with the Lions Club, who are a big part of the fundraising event. They then drove to Port Augusta where the South Australian riders met up with riders from Western Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. “All the bikes met and then we all drove up the centre,” Merv said. “It was quite a thing.” Joining each rider on their journey was Winston, the ‘Black Dog Ride’ company mascot. Each rider had Winston strapped onto their bike throughout the Ride to the Red Centre. “The dog is called Winston after Winston Churchill who suffered from depression,” Julie said. During their journey Ian, Merv and Julie were stopped by people in caravans asking them what was going in. People were also donating money to them for the cause and on a national level over $230,000 has been raised so far. Riders for the event came from all walks of life, including doctors, lawyers and builders, most of whom have

suffered depression at some point in their lives. “It’s a big mixture of people,” Merv said. “You pull up into a town and a bloke will say ‘oh I’ll ride with you today’ then he joins in.” Supporting Ian, Merv and Julie on their mission to help ‘Black Dog Ride’ was the team at Fineline Printing and Graphics who designed their signage and put it on their car for free. If you would like to support Ian, Merv and Julie with their efforts to help increase community awareness about depression you can make a donation at the website: everydayhero .com.au/team_barossa _8 All money raised goes to the Black Dog Institute who uses the funds to organise a number of communitybased initiatives including communication and outreach programs in rural communities heavily affected by mental illness. For more information visit the website: blackdoginstitute.o rg.au.

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OFFERING A HELPING HAND: For his support and generosity to the ride Merv Storton (pictured with his wife Julie and Winston the ‘Black Dog Ride’ mascot) received a ‘Spirit of the Ride’ award.

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DRUMMING: From left, Pauline, from Cultural Infusion, student, Oscar Dahlitz, Julie Lynas, Japanese teacher, and students Lottie Bosward and Eliza King. TANUNDA Primary School held their biennial Japanese Cultural Day, where all classes were involved in the fun celebrations. A Japanese show called, ‘Genki!’ was presented to the students by Cultural Infusion (a national organisation dedicated to creating intercultural contact). The show utilised various shaped Japanese Taiko drums and students had the opportunity to try their skills at drumming. This is the fourth time that Julie Lynas teacher from the school, has co-ordinated the cultural event. Highlights for the students were dressing up in traditional Japanese costumes, calligraphy classes, karate, a Japanese garden and a sushi demonstration. Julie, who teaches Japanese, said, “the event is a great way to celebrate Japanese culture and we all thoroughly enjoy it.”

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National Disability Insurance Scheme There is still some doubt concerning the funding commitment for the NDIS. The Scheme may now have to compete with ever growing pressure to increase Educational and Defence Budgets; however I am still very optimistic. Who in their right mind would deny the provision of services, equipment and support to people living with disabilities particularly if it’s going to save tax payer funds in the long run? Without an NDIS suitable choices and appropriate supports could further be eroded. Imagine as an adult or a parent of a child having to gain approval for most of the everyday choices you consider. Then imagine having those choices cut down to one. It is really difficult for anyone to make good decisions about life when the information and choices on offer is the very thing that limits you. This is bureaucracy and disempowerment working at its best and worst. Being asked to make a decision based on limited information even when you know that the choice on offer is not suitable or cost effective is wrong. People living with disabilities are subject to this disempowerment on a daily basis. The NDIS is a simple way of giving

FROM being a home economics teacher to spreading kindness and comfort to our Australian soldiers on deployment and their families, Gawler East resident Chris Poultan is one woman we can all look up to. Since April this year Mrs Poultan has been quilting for ‘Aussie Hero Quilts’. ‘Aussie Hero Quilts’ started on January 1 this year and the group makes patchwork quilts, and laundry bags, as they believe it is important to get behind our serving men and women and say thank you. Having a strong military background, her father, husband and two children have each served with the Australian armed forces, Mrs Poultan was eager to get involved and it was only by chance that she found out about the ‘Aussie Hero Quilts’ group. “I wanted to make a table runner of an Australian flag and I googled Aussie flag quilt pattern and a list of things came up and ‘Aussie Hero Quilts’ came up and that’s how I stumbled across it,” Mrs Poultan said. “I have always been a sewer. “I probably made my first quilt before I left home, about 16, out of woollen squares.” Since Mrs Poultan’s story was first published in the mainstream meida on August 29 she has received a lot of good feedback.

appropriate choices back to the people by providing access to local generic and specialised services of choice. You may have read or heard that some states have been slow in giving support and commitment to the federal governments push to implement the NDIS and this unfortunately is still the case. I’m so proud of the South Australian government for being one of the first States to put their hand in their pockets and support the National Scheme. I believe Premier Jay Weatherill and the Minister for Disabilities, Honourable Ian Hunter really has their hands on their hearts when they endorse this essential scheme that will benefit a large number of Australians. It’s fairly obvious that the “how to fund the NDIS” will intensify. I urge the community to show their support of the NDIS by simply filling in a postcard and letting the Federal and State Governments know that every Australian counts. Barossa Enterprises is a signatory and supporter of the NDIS. Postcards can be obtained from Barossa Enterprises by phoning 85624855 or visiting the website www.everyaustraliancounts.com.au

QUILTING: Chris Poultan with three quilts, made by the members of ‘The Hilltop Quilters’, that are ready to be packaged and sent to Australian soliders “Fifteen people have contacted me and it’s been good,” Mrs Poultan said. “A girl that I used to teach at Smithfield Plains now works at a textile wholesalers and she contacted me and said that she would send a box of fabric out that we can make into quilts.” Mrs Poultan and her group, ‘The Hilltop Quilters’, have managed to send 12 quilts across to our soldiers. Her grand daughters Matilda and Ruby Gardner are the youngest members of ‘Aussie Hero Quilts’ and they have each sent a quilt to an Australian solider who have sent thank you emails to the two girls. “On the back of the quilts they all have a label so that they (the

soldiers) know who made the quilt,” Mrs Poultan said. Warrant Officer Class 2 Luke (Billy) Conolly is one of hundreds of soilders who have received a quilt from ‘Aussie Hero Quilts’. “We all appreciate the fact that there are people back home that think of us,” Warrant Officer Conolly said. “Thank you Australia.” For more information on ‘Aussie Hero Quilts’ visit the website: aussieheroquilts.blogspot. com.au/. If you are interested in helping the team at ‘The Hilltop Quilters’ you can contact Chris Poultan by email at: quilt2@bigpond.com.

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Greenock Artisans move THE popular Artisans at Greenock market will be moving. The new venue is the stone barn and adjacent car park of Murray Street Vineyards, Murray Street, Greenock. The move means that the market will now have undercover stalls in the old stone barn as well as outdoor stalls with marquees in the main car park. There will be plenty of parking in the grounds next to the winery. Sue Evans, market co-ordinator said, “we are grateful that Murray Street Vineyards has offered us this lovely position.” “It is great to have an undercover area in case of inclement weather and safer for families with children,” Sue added. The event is held on the second Friday night of the month from October to March. Receiving two Barons of the Barossa grants has assisted in the market’s progress and extensive growth over the three seasons it has been in operation. To date there are over 40 stall holders. Young artists from high school age to 25 years of age can take part in the market’s Yambala (part of the Barossa Arts Council) where they can gain experience in performing in front of crowds at the market and using musical equipment. There will also be an area dedicated to artists to display their works and put them on sale. The main focus of the market is to highlight artists and their work but also to support food producers who use artisanal (handmade) practices in their food production.

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Successful roadshow NEW VENUE: Artisans at Greenock organisers, from left, Vicki Rochau, Sue Evans and Virginia Armstrong in front of the old stone barn. The artwork or products are created or produced and grown by the vendor. Food and wine is available, there’s live music and a wide range of stall holders. You can expect to see woodwork, candles, mosaics, home spun wool, plants, hand made products and plenty more. Dates for this year’s Friday night events are October 12, November 9,

December 14 which is the Christmas market. Dates for 2013 are January 11, February 8, March 8 and April 1 (Easter Monday) as part of the Barossa Vintage Festival. If you are interested in having a stall, contact Sue Evans on 0410 183 215. If you would like to be a part of Yambala, please contact Vicki Rochau on 8562 8254.

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THE 20th annual Finlaysons Wine Roadshow came to the Barossa last Tuesday. Over 30 Barossa wineries, large and small attended the event held at Murray Street Vineyards at Greenock. Will Taylor, Wine Partner from Finlaysons welcomed guests to the event and spoke on the risk allocation between grower and winemaker and minimising that risk legally. Other guest speakers were Mary Retallack, managing director RetallackViticulture who spoke about what can be done in the vineyard; Jodie Newton, Wine Senior Associate from Finlaysons, spoke about fruit assessment, grading and/or rejection and dispute resolution. Gary Baldwin and David Wollan, from Wine Network Consulting Pty Ltd elaborated on what can be done in the winery to cope with a bad vintage. Geoff Schrapel, from Bethany Wines attended the event and said that the roadshow was very constructive and that he could definitely apply the techniques discussed at the roadshow in his business. “It was good to hear reassurances that you are taking the right steps and also good to be made aware of certain areas that may need attention in your business,” Geoff added.

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Views expressed in the Letters to the editor are not those of the Herald. We welcome topical letters, with preference to letters of no more than 200 words. All letters are checked for authenticity. Pseudonyms are not acceptable. Mail your letters to: The editor, PO Box 43, Tanunda, SA, 5352. Fax: 8563 3655. E-mail: editor.barossaherald@ruralpress.com Money, money NO STATE premier in any Australian state is equal to the AFL bosses. When speaking about the new AFL stadium to be built in Perth, it was said the Adelaide Oval, Gold Coast and Sydney’s Skoda Stadium, are great stadiums, but the one that’s set for Perth is a standout. The report stated that if the AFL contributed to the development, it wouldn’t be much. It appears the AFL is not willing to spend when taxpayers will always pick up the tab. These stadiums involved billions of taxpayers’ dollars, not mere millions. Tony Beales Gawler East P76 support In response to Tony Davis’ article about vehicles that are “lemons” (Herald, August 15). Question: Have you, Tony, been to Forbes in NSW to McFeeters car museum? Because if you have you would have viewed a real lemon vehicle, a vehicle that was built by four reputable carmakers that was a lemon in every sense. Parked on a hill the fuel would run through the carby straight into the sump. The body was smattered in rust and in general was a very poorly built vehicle. When authors write articles they

normally research the subject, but obviously you Tony again have not done so. You should read two books, one being “A boot full of right arms” by Evan Green and the other “Leyland P76 - anything but average” by Gavin Farmer. Both thoroughly researched by the authors. With the Leyland P76 there were no one and a half children in the back seat and all the shopping fitted in the boot. S Binding Kapunda And more support In response to Tony Davis’ story (Herald, August 15) about “Lemons”. In my experience and opinion, everybody I have come across who calls a Leyland P76 a lemon has never owned one, has never driven one, and has never had a close informed look at one. They have only taken the word of likewise uninformed writers. I have worked for 26 years for Leyland dealers with P76 being a part of that life. I am also an owner of a P76 that is my everyday driver. The P76 was a car way ahead of the opposition at the time in performance and design with power assisted front brakes, an all alloy V8 motor, more comfortable seating (definitely over a long period of time) and the largest boot of any make of sedan before or

since to name a few points. Leyland Australia (as all Australian car builders did) suffered somewhat from poor quality control that was our main concern when the cars were brought into the workshop, very few mechanical problems were encountered. Leyland Australia had many problems beyond their control some being the parent company with lack of finance (that I call, the colonials cannot build a motor car syndrome), the other Australian carmakers (two in particular), the government of the day, and a fuel crisis. I cannot understand a builder putting a four-cylinder engine in a body designed to take a heavy cast iron V8 motor and advertising on TV 24mpg when I could get 22mpg with a load behind out of my Leyland P76. P Deuter Kapunda Jumps support Jumps racing has received more bad publicity in a neighbouring weekly paper as a result of a hurdle race at Gawler on August 23. This follows an article by the same journalist in the same local paper on May 2 following a similar result on April 25. She printed a photo of the fallen horse and rider supplied by Animals Australia in that paper, and followed with the same photo in the August 29 paper. This photo had no relevance to the

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CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am, 10.30am HC; Penrice: 9.30am LR; Keyneton: 11am HC; Eden Valley: 9am HC; Springton: No service. Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 9am T HC.10.45am Funday Sunday Service at Tanunda Oval. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: Combined with Sedan at Sedan; Sedan:9am P; Stonefield: 11am P. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 10.30am HC; Neales Flat: 9am HC. Freeling Parish: Not supplied. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock: Nain: 9am HC; Greenock: 10.30am HC, 9.45am JAM; Gnadenfrei at Point Pass 10.30am. Kapunda Parish: Bethel: 9am Pr; Kapunda: 10.30am LR; Allen’s Creek: 10.30am HC. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad HC, no 10.30am service - Sunday Funday Service at Tanunda Oval. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Not supplied. Light Pass Strait Gate: Light Pass: 10.30am HC CH Pr Hans Oberscheidt; Gruenberg: 10am R; Truro: 9am Pr Hans Oberscheidt. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 10.30am Lay Worship (Lutheran Disability visit); Rowland Flat: 9am Lay Worship. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am W, 10.30am HC; Holy Trinity: 8.30am Mod; Ebenezer: 10am LR; Neukirch: 10am Mod HC. Robertstown Parish: Robertstown: 8.30am Pr; Point Pass: 10.30am Pr. St John’s Parish: St J: 9am. 10.45am Funday Sunday Service at Tanunda Oval.

St Paul’s Parish: Gdb: 8.45am C. 10.45am Funday Sunday Service at Tanunda Oval. Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am . Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: 10.30am Fortnightly Services, at Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre. Pastor M Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310.

ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10am HC LB; Nuriootpa: 10am HC MM; Tanunda: 10am HC GH; Lyndoch: 10am HC SdK; Williamstown: 8.30am HC SdK. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am HC; St Mary’s, Point Pass: 11.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 11am Mrs Jean Harris;Tanunda: 9am Mrs Jean Harris; Angaston: 11am HC Rev Tony Chapman. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford, 5pm Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9.30am Taplin; Williamstown: 10am Cook. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Gary Hawke; Eudunda: 9.30am Tim Prior. Tarlee: 9.15am. BAPTIST CHURCH Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001. CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship.

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race on August 23, but hadn’t printed, I imagine just to stir up more controversy. I suggest she would do better at story writing if she read the factual account of what actually happened at Gawler on April 25 (as well as looking at the pictures) and printed in the Herald on May 2. I raced my first jumper in the 1960s and am still involved in the industry. I congratulate the Herald reporter on accurate reporting. John Schultz Gawler Show success I wish to congratulate the Gawler Show Society for hosting another great event on the weekend. While the fine weather contributed to the success of the show, the contribution made by the hundreds of volunteers should also be acknowledged. President Di Birmingham and her committee did a great job in bringing the show to life. As a community we are very fortunate to have many people who are happy to volunteer their time to stage activities and events for the benefit of families in the area. Time after time our local service clubs come to the fore to support these important community events. As the Premier, Jay Weatherill said at the show on the weekend events like the show bring people together and build a strong sense of community. Again, congratulations to all involved. Tony Piccolo MP Member for Light Liberal policy Suicide is the final solution for those who cannot escape an overwhelming sense of pain and despair. For loved ones left behind, it leads to feelings of intense loss, of questions left unanswered, of profound guilt, shame and confusion. The statistics on suicide are frightening. In 2010, the most recent figures available, there were 2361 deaths in Australia from suicide. Of that number, 197 were from South Australia, a number that is 67 per cent greater than the State’s road toll for the same year. Clearly, as a society, we are not doing enough. The Liberal Party in South Australia has a proud history in supporting greater resources for mental health, and, on a personal note, I have been working on Suicide Prevention issues in South Australia for many years and am passionate about finding meaningful ways to reduce the number of lives lost to this devastating issue. I am pleased to release the SA Liberal Suicide Prevention Policy which has an unashamedly strong focus on education, early intervention,

communication and reporting. It is a targeted and proactive approach which I am confident will have a positive impact in the community. It also beefs up support not-for-profit organisations which have a proven track record in delivering solid outcomes on suicide prevention, by linking up with other like-minded groups and by providing appropriate training to those at the frontline to help identify and deal with the issues that can ultimately lead to suicide. Too often, current Government policy focuses on primary health care and although we believe this is important many individuals contemplating selfharm or suicide don’t ever make it into the primary health care system. This is where our policies differ. The Liberal Opposition is committed to ensuring the community has easy and ready access to the tools needed to combat the potentially devastating effects of mental illness. We must have an effective program against self-harm. We are not satisfied with a ‘wait and see’ approach. Find out more about the Opposition’s Suicide Prevention Policy on the Liberal Party website at www.saliberal.org.au or contact my office 8237 9312. John Dawkins MLC Liberal Member of the Legislative Council Missing mining In my opinion, BHP Billiton is just playing games with our state government, and now that this giant corporation has fired a negative torpedo of $44million into our economy, it’s pretty clear who holds all the cards. There is no way that they will walk away from the “Eldorado” up north, but I also believe that they are waiting for Australia to be locked into the infamous Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement. This treaty has the potential to completely undermine our national sovereignty, and if giant corporations don’t like a government decision against their interests, they will be able to sue that government. The federal government is currently fighting that clause, but so far, no other country has won that concession. Just how heartless this company is, was revealed on Channel 7, with the story of Roxby Downs resident and employee of 20 years, Neville Hampton. He has been sacked for something he categorically denies doing, and BHP have offered him $125,000 for his house,which in the current market is worth over $800,000. I hope that the SA Government can find the courage to stand up to these huge vested interests, on behalf of all South Australians who own these precious assets. Alex Hodges Birdwood

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Arrests •A Gawler South male youth was arrested on August 29 by Gawler Police for a warrant. •A Gawler South female youth was arrested on August 31 by Gawler Police for assault and breach of bail. •A 50-year-old Gawler West man was arrested on August 31 by Gawler Police for disorderly behavior. •A 24-year-old Gawler South man was arrested on September 2 by Gawler Police for a warrant. Reports •A 32-year-old Gawler South man was reported on August 29 by Gawler Police for unlicensed never held. •A 44-year-old Evanston Park man was reported on August 30 by Gawler Police for aggravated due care. •A Gawler South female youth was reported on August 31 by Gawler Police for assault and breach of bail. •A Greenwith male youth was reported on August 31 by Barossa Highway Patrols for excessive speed. His licence was disqualified but the vehicle was not seized as it was a business vehicle. •A 64-year-old Berri man was reported on August 31 by Barossa

Highway Patrols for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.093. He was issued with a six month licence disqualification and his vehicle was impounded for 28 days. Property Damage •A hotel in Gawler had its front glass doors damaged near closing time on September 2. •A victim was driving pass a group of people on Murray Street, Gawler when a male threw a shoe at the victim’s vehicle causing damage on September 1. Theft •A vehicle on Houston Court, Evanston Gardens was entered and a wallet, drills, batteries and other assorted tools were stolen between August 31 and September 1. •Tools were stolen from a locked tool box in a Ute on 47 Second Street, Gawler South between September 1-2. •Electrical cable and batteries were stolen from the backyard of a work place on Heaslip Road, Gawler River between August 31September 1. Arson •A derelict shed on Kelly’s Road, Willaston was set fire to on August 27 causing $5,000 damage to the shed.

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Arrests •A 28-year-old Rosedale man was arrested on September 2 by Nuriootpa Police on a warrant. •A 26-year-old Salisbury East man was arrested on September 2 by Nuriootpa Police on a warrant and for resisting arrest. Report •An Angaston man in his 30s was reported on August 29 by Nuriootpa Police for cultivate cannabis and possess cannabis and equipment. •A 33-year-old Angaston man was reported on August 31 by Nuriootpa Police for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.176. His vehicle was seized and he lost his licence instantly. Theft •A number of items inside a motor vehicle on Stockwell Road,

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large bridge structure over Jacob’s Creek near the Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre, another key component of the track. The structure incorporates viewing platforms and stone abutments,” Mr Hurn said. “Businesses along the proposed route have expressed great interest in providing facilities and services to cyclists, walkers and joggers once the track is completed, ensuring a stimulus for local economic activity and a welcoming and enjoyable experience for all users,” he said. “Council has already received proposals from locals to conduct large-scale organised activities,

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CONSTRUCTION of the 27kilometre Jack Bobridge Track between Tanunda and Gawler is on schedule. Barossa Mayor Brian Hurn said while gaining some final approvals for the project initially delayed the start of construction, it allowed council to complete the shared cycling/walking path adjacent Caravan and Tourist Park, providing a key connection between the AngastonNuriootpa-Tanunda shared path and the Jack Bobridge Track. “In addition, consortium partner Orlando Wines has completed construction of a

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Who’s new in town?

Happy birthday to... Harley Arnold, of Lyndoch, will be seven on September 8.

Patience Leske, of Tanunda, will be seven on September 6.

Health-E-Advice for the community

Zoe Baillie, of Tanunda, was four on September 2.

Wishes come true

with William Khuoc

Email your health questions to: healtheadvice.chemist@gmail.com

Dermatitis

HOT ROD: Rachael (right) with her sister Sarah, made her way to the Wiggles Concert at the Adelaide Festival Theatre in her very own Big Red Car, courtesy of Mild to Wild Towing.

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Freya Reese, of Greenock, was five on September 3.

Herald birthday photographs are taken inside The Co-op’s Toyworld section, Nuriootpa, each Saturday from 10am. Parents are asked to line up from 10am.

Miller Kelvin Coad, is the first child for Benjamin and Tracy, of Freeling. He was born on August 25 at the Kapunda Hospital, weighing 2800 grams (6lbs 3oz). Miller is a grandchild for Helen and Kevin Roesler, Dan and Karen Coad and Susan Milne.

Dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition Self care tips to help protect your skin and to characterised by red, scaly and itchy skin rashes. reduce the prevalence of dermatitis include: This condition can have multiple causes and there - Have shorter showers or baths, and use lukewarm water rather than hot water are different types of dermatitis. - Pat skin dry with a towel or brush off water with Contact dermatitis is when an irritant has caused palms of hands a reaction on the skin. substances that irritate the - Use soap free cleansers, as normal soaps can skin generally fall into allergic or irritant contact make the skin dry and irritated dermatitis. - Avoid known trigger factors and irritants Allergic dermatitis - When the substance - Avoid scratching itchy skin (to prevent damaging causes an allergic reaction where there is the skin or causing an infection) contact, and can include substances like nickel, Try not to get too hot (e.g. overdress, having latex, perfumes, plants etc heater turned up too high, using electric Irritant dermatitis - When there is contact with blankets etc) substances or harsh chemicals such as - Moisturise regularly (at least twice a day and detergents, soaps, cleaning products, solvents especially after baths/showers or swimming) etc - Wear protective clothing/gloves when using detergents or chemicals Atopic dermatitis, also commonly referred to as eczema is a skin condition that can be inherited Many simple types of dermatitis can be treated in and the individual usually shows symptoms in the pharmacy using appropriate products ranging early childhood. Eczema is more common when from moisturisers, soap free cleansers, creams there has been a family history of eczema or other (e.g. corticosteroid and tar preparations) and conditions such as asthma or hayfever. It can be antihistamines. There is a large range of products triggered by many factors including heat, changes to help with dermatitis, and there are always new in temperature, dry skin, emotional factors, products coming out, so ask one of irritants, rough fabrics, or allergies to name a few. our friendly staff for help in this area Therefore it is important to understand the triggers and we will be able to recommend a product most suited to your condition. and try to minimise exposure to these.

Nicholas Hage, of Angaston, was one on September 2.

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THE Barossa branch of Make-A-Wish Australia has made the dreams of Angaston teenager Rachael Doecke come true. Rachael’s wish to meet the cast of the Wiggles with her parents Chris and Noel and her big sister Sarah was granted earlier this year. “She started watching them (the Wiggles) when she was three,” Chris said. “She spent a lot of time in hospital watching their videos because they were colourful, musical and bright.” The four colourful Wiggles, Anthony, Jeff, Greg and Murray, treated Rachael with her own private performance before the show. “Sometimes Rachael gets very anxious and she will get up and jump around, but when Jeff walked in, he’s her favourite, she sat on a chair and never moved,” Chris said. “She was almost star struck. “I don’t think she could believe they were in the room with her. “They greeted her beautifully, shook her hand, and their personal touch was fantastic. “They sang her favourite song, Rock A Bye Your Bear and she was singing as well. It was like she had met her teenage idols.” There was one more surprise for Rachael before the concert came to an end. “When Murray, the red Wiggle, was saying good bye to everyone, he was walking across the stage as if he was looking for someone; I kept the video camera rolling and he said ‘I’m looking for Rachael’,” Chris said. “Rachael stood up and Murray said ‘See ya sweetheart, goodbye Rachael, nice to meet you’.” “It was really special.” Rachael’s wish was the 50th wish to be granted by the Barossa branch. The team at Make-A-Wish Barossa have been granting the wishes of children with lifethreatening medical conditions for 13 years. Barossa branch member Deb Whisson said the 50th wish for the branch was memorable. “Every wish is special and we were so happy to be able to make Rachael’s wish come true and see the excitement it brought her,” Deb said.

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Real Estate Liftout

Immaculate presentation Colonial-inspired two-bedroom unit close to everything. See Domain P3.

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Real Estate Liftout IMPRESSIVE: Pictured right is the four-bedroom Lyndoch home (left) and the kitchen area.

House not selling? Consider Renting Ring Julie for a free appraisal 7 days a week on 0427 233 319

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Stunning family home has it all THIS lovely Lyndoch property is set on over a quarter of an acre (1014 square metres) in a quiet court among quality homes, and great neighbours. The home was built in 2000 and boasts four large bedrooms, all with built-in robes, the main with a walk-in robe and huge ensuite with glorious corner spa.

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The house is of marvellous proportions, with wide central hallway with vaulted ceilings, light-filled formal lounge and a superb family/dine with timber floating floors overlooked by the sparkling country-style kitchen. No expense has been spared with reverse-cycle ducted air conditioning throughout and stylish fixtures and fittings.

Outside is, as expected, also complete with beautiful manicured gardens front and back, to be enjoyed from the paved pergola. There is a double garage under the main roof and separate side vehicle access to the 30x20 shedding and workshop with rear access also possible if necessary. This fantastic family home,

priced at $439,950, is without doubt the complete package with all the extras - a classic Barossa beauty - inspection is by appointment and is sure to tick all the boxes of the most fastidious of buyers. For more information or to arrange an inspection contact Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777. RLA 61382.

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NURIOOTPA $397K-$410K

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1/129 Murray St Open Sun 12.15-12.45pm

27 Krieg St

THE COMPLETE PACKAGE Built by Marshall Thompson this quality home offers great value. Approx. 1006m2 block, with 3 brms ens & WIR to main. Bed 2 has BIR. Sep entry, lge lnge, sep dining, family room. Kitchen has WIP & lots of cupboard space, Ducted cooling, comb heat, huge pitched vdah, 6 Solar panels, c/pt plus room for a caravan. Set in a court location, close to Lyndoch primary and local shopping.

SPACIOUS UNIT IN CONVENIENT LOCATION Ideal for retirees, a couple or singles this spac & light unit is located within easy walking distance of all local shops & amenities. Lge main brm has a bay window & WIR. Beaut big lnge, sep dining area, well equipped kitchen, bthrm, sep lndry & toilet. 2nd brm has BIRs. Gge with auto roller door & access to side & rear gdns. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

GREAT OPPORTUNITIES! An updated, contemporary 4 bedroom home in a lovely family friendly street close to schools, Linear Park and main street. Neutral tones with floating floorboards to living areas. Evaporative cooling and gas heating. Great rear entertaining deck. Approx. 2540m2 on 2 titles with potential to develop (subject to council consents). Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

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TANUNDA $420-440K

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5 Kramer St

STYLISH COUNTRY RETREAT, CLOSE TO TOWN Wake up to the songs of native birds. This stylish contemp home with lofty raked timber ceilings sits in a stunning pvte bushland setting of 5 ac (appr).Elev position affords beautiful rural views but only mins from Tanunda. Renovated kitchen has s/steel appliances & sleek Caesarstone benchtops. Family friendly & inviting home in an idyllic setting Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

IMPRESSIVE INSIDE AND OUT Built by Medallion Homes this property includes, stunning entry, vaulted ceilings, 3 brms ensuite, sep lnge or 4th brm, blackwood kitchen with granite tops, large dining and family, spa bath, double garage umr with panel lift door and rear roller door. Pitched pergola & low maintenance gardens. Ducted R/C A/C. Inspection will impress.

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OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY Wonderful opp to invest in a well established B&B in the Barossa. Being one of the original telegraph stations between Adelaide & Angaston it offers loads of history. Beautifully restored and presented 2 brm cottage, cosy lnge, charming fully equipped kitchen, spa & r/c ducted a/c. All inclusive with forward bookings. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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Real Estate Liftout PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

Get things in order it’s spring auction time By JASON CLOUT

RELAX: The comfortable lounge area of the Tanunda unit.

Immaculate presentation and close to everything IF PROXIMITY to the main street is a priority then you couldn’t do better than this two-bedroom unit located at 1/129 Murray Street, Tanunda. Only steps from the supermarket and a few minutes’ walk to all other main street facilities, a better location would be hard to find. On offer is a colonial-inspired unit with more space than one would normally expect. All of the rooms are well proportioned including the two bedrooms. The main is especially so with a bay window and walk-in robe making it a really generous space. The renovated kitchen, in fresh white and blue, has lots of bench and cupboard space and opens into a dining room. Generous spaces are a feature of this immaculate unit and the lounge is no exception. The north facing windows in the kitchen and lounge allow light to stream in and ensure a bright and airy feel. The single garage under the main roof has convenient access to the brick paved courtyard and backyard which is the perfect spot to soak up the sun or relax with a book and there is still room for a

At a glance... Where: Unit 1, 129 Murray Street, Tanunda. Feature: Close to everything. Price: $247,500. View: By arrangement with agent. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA 1997.

AFTER a dormant winter, the market is ready to blossom - but it pays to be cautious. The weather may be getting warmer but it still takes a cool head if you are thinking of entering the property market this spring. Expectations are rising along with the mercury as low interest rates and falling prices in many areas have made investors think this could be the time to buy or sell. RP Data says property prices have fallen in all capital cities except Darwin and Canberra in the 12 months to July this year. Sydney property prices dropped by one per cent and Melbourne's 4.4 per cent. That suggests there are good deals to be had for those brave enough to bet that prices won't fall much further. Also, vacancy rates are tight, which means solid rents can be charged on most good properties. Rents rose by three per cent on average for both houses and units nationally last year. With spring being the most active time for the residential market, many investors may be thinking this is the time to swoop. But there still needs to be an element of caution before you make your move. Perhaps the biggest mistake you can make is to pay too much for

your investment property in the first place. That can easily happen if you get carried away with a property and start competing with other bidders. The chief executive of Raine & Horne, Angus Raine, says investors need to be sensible. “Due to their emotional attachment, owner-occupiers will often be prepared to bid more for that particular house or unit,” Mr Raine says. Raine's advice to investors is to let that property go and keep searching for another opportunity. Eventually you will get a place, he says. “Spring has always been the time of the year when stock levels are highest, that's the case even when the market has been slow, as it has been in the past few years. There is more activity this year than there was last year, so that's a good thing, but the market's still only slowly coming back to life.” The prestige end of the property market is struggling but it improves in the more affordable price zones, he says. The chairman of Ray White, Brian White, says many investors decide to buy near their own home. “We did some analysis a couple of years ago and found investors were 25 per cent more likely to buy an investment property within about five kilometres of their residence.

“A couple of the main reasons are probably the ease of access to their investment, which then makes it easier for them to monitor the property, and also the familiarity with their own area,” Mr White said. Regardless of the area, the experts argue you should not buy a property that needs a lot of repairs unless you are a DIY specialist. Expensive repairs will quickly eat into your profit margin. Research is critical before any property investment, the director of sales at McGrath, Matt Lahood, says. That's not just finding out about the area in which you want to buy but also how the sale process itself works. “Learn the language of the property market. So when an auctioneer says a property is on the market, it means it has met its reserve price set by the owner. Not every auctioneer will use that phrase but some claim it stimulates the bidding process.” A building and pest report should tell you if the property has a faulty roof, Lahood says. You might decide to offer less for that house because you might have to spend $50,000 fixing the problem in a few years. If you're bidding at an auction, Lahood recommends bidding strongly early to let other buyers know you are keen on the property.

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Contact: Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420.

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vegetable garden or somewhere to plant your favourite flowers. An ideal home for singles, a young couple or retirees, in fact anyone who will appreciate the convenience and cost saving of being within easy walking distance of shops, hotels, restaurants, churches and sporting venues. Investors will also appreciate the value in the size and location of this excellent property. This one won’t hang around so don’t delay in contacting selling agent Peter Fairweather for an appointment to view this property.

ROBERTSTOWN

HAMPDEN

NEW RELEASE

This property is well worth a look for those on a budget or willing to renovate. Neat and tidy 2-bedroom home, with shop attached, located in main street of Robertstown and has had the same owners for over 35 years. Features of yester-year abound, the central hallway is original, 12-foot ceilings throughout plus original fireplaces in most rooms and a pantry in the kitchen. Wet areas have been updated and there is a separate laundry. Gardens are easycare on a large block with plenty of shedding and a rainwater tank.

RLA 150685

Asking $140,000

ALLENDALE NORTH

AFFORDABLE COTTAGE. Looking for an affordable 2

brm cottage on a dbl block approx. 2000m2, In a quiet country hamlet? Have a look at this one. Located in the centre of Hampden & within easy reach of Eudunda. Features include a front fml lnge room, kitchen/dining area, iron roof & plenty of shedding. Original Simpson wood heater still in use in kitchen plus electric stove. Needs a little work but would respond well to someone who has the time and skill to upgrade.

RLA 150685

Price Reduced Asking $135,000

KAPUNDA

NEW RELEASE

NEW RELEASE - Hidden away just off Mount Allen Road a sleeping beauty just waiting for renovation. Situated on just over 37acres of arable land, ideal for horses, cattle or sheep is a lovely old villa home circa 1900. All rooms generous in size include OFP. Needs some work but could be a lovely old lady once again. Ample shedding plus original shearing sheds. Second home is t/f 3 bedroom currently returning $140 pw. Owner keen to move on. Have a look, do the sums and make an offer. Easy commuting to Kapunda and the Barossa Valley.

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BACKYARD: The paved courtyard area of the Tanunda unit. www.barossaherald.com.au

Will look at serious offers - Asking $475,000

IDEAL FAMILY HOME - Well maintained 3-bedroomb/v home situated on 1258m2 corner block within easy reach of the main street. Circa 1991, the main bedroom has an ensuite, open plan kitchen/dining and separate lounge room. 2 new crimsafe security doors have been fitted, undercover parking for 2 cars plus room for caravan or boat. The rear garden has a galvanised iron car garage. A feature of the home is the extensive undercover outdoor entertainment area. RLA 150685 Asking $320,000

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

Urgently Required:

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

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Don’t miss the train for Point Pass beauty THE train has long gone but the station master’s house in Point Pass has stood the test of time for more than 100 years. The house is situated on a quiet terrace, less than 450 metres to the local hotel and the main bitumen highway. A school bus picks up at the corner of the terrace. The house has been very well maintained and has a Colorbond roof in excellent condition. It is with regret that the current owners are leaving their little patch of paradise with magnificent rural views. Imagine tending to the established gardens, putting in vegies of your choice or sitting back on the bullnose verandah listening to the birdlife that visits this tranquil spot as the sun sets. There’s even room for a pony or two if that is your interest. The house features three goodsized bedrooms. Winter temperatures are taken care of by the built-in combustion

heater in the lounge room while there is a window air conditioner for the summer months. It is a case of the old and the new in the kitchen with the original wood stove as well as a modern electric stove. A cellar under the kitchen has power and light. The fully-enclosed rear verandah is perfect and secure for house pets or a quiet spot to read a good book. Ample shedding at the side and rear of the house allows for wood storage, tools and a ride-on mower and there is a fox-proof chook run. For anyone looking for a country escape that is fully established and well cared for, check this property out. Priced at $220,000, consideration will be given to near offers. Homes on acres like this do not usually sit on the market for long. Call David from Hambours Real Estate on 8566 2209 for a private inspection. RLA150685.

MOBILE: 0419 623510

NURIOOTPA $430,00-$440,00

EMAIL: ianmader@internode.on.net RLA-639

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TEST OF TIME: The former station master’s house in Point Pass is pictured above while at right in part of the backyard of the property described as ‘a little patch of paradise’.

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BRAND NEW HOME IN NURIOOTPA IS THIS THE BEST – LOOK WHAT IT HAS TO OFFER

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THREE MINUTE WALK TO SHOPPING CENTRE, POST OFFICE,RESTAURANTS. BEAUTIFUL OUTLOOK OVER LINEAR PARK AND MATURE GUMS. SET AMONGST OTHER QUALITY HOMES – QUIET NEIGHBOURHOOD.

AUCTION - KAPUNDA CHATTEL AUCTION SATURDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER 2012 (Put this date in your diary now)

Modern four bedroom home (or 3 beds + study) has lots of space is beautifully finished, modern stainless steel appliances. All floor coverings, and window treatments. Reverse cycle ducted airconditioning, large alfresco adjoins the living area of the home, remote control door to double garage. Block paving to paths and driveways fully fenced and landscaped including auto irrigation.

9 Carrington Street, Kapunda - 9.30am Start 1982 Holden Gemini SL Manual Sedan (UFF-819) 42,600 genuine kms, Simpson Fridge & Freezer, Sony Bravia TV, Turned Leg Tables x2, Turned Leg Kitchen Table, Glass Fronted Display Cabinet, Gentlemens Low Boy – Solid Timber, Old Singer Sewing Machine, Hitachi Twin Tub Washing Machine, 6 Kitchen Chairs, 2 Old Chairs, Suede 3-Piece Lounge (2 Recliners), 4 Wheel Walker, 2 Old Mantle Clocks, Kitchen Display Dresser, Deep Freeze, Cast Iron Trough, host of sundry Kitchenware, Glassware, Furniture, Pot Plants, Sundry Garden Tools & more.

DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY – THIS HOUSE IS NEARING COMPLETION.

Photo ID required. Cheques & Cash ONLY (NO EFTPOS)

Arrange your inspection today Phone Ian Mader on 0419 623510. You will not be disappointed.

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In quiet country township SET ON about one-third of an acre (1495 square metres), this wonderful bungalow-style home at 12 Duckponds Road, Stockwell offers all the period charm so often sought with the potential to put your own personal stamp on it. Offering beautiful decorative ceilings, feature fireplaces and generous proportions throughout, this is a decorator’s dream. Providing rural views to the rear and not being overlooked by your neighbours gives that sense of privacy and seclusion. A single garage and various smaller outbuildings are dotted around the yard which has room for a vegie patch and with rainwater tank is the start to a self-sufficient lifestyle. Preserve your own fruits and make jams to store in the massive walk-in pantry adjoining the eat-in country kitchen. With the general store and post

APPEALING: The bungalow-style Stockwell home above and below the kitchen and backyard.

office just over the road, the pub an easy stroll away and the local park less than a kilometre from home; this property is perfectly situated to make the most of all the quiet town of Stockwell has to offer. Currently rented until December with happy tenants this would be a perfect addition or start to an investment portfolio.

At a glance... Where: 12 Duckponds Road, Stockwell. Feature: Rural style living with town conveniences. Price: $260,000 - $270,000. Open: Call agent to view. Web ID: HRE688. Agent: Homburg Real Estate. Ph:8562 2600. RLA 219152. Contact: Lynne Kennedy 0405 615 799, Guy Draper 0417 810 828.

Lot 19 Klemm Road, Kapunda

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“Stunning rural lifestyle property with everything!” RLA198199

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... where people matter $325,000 NURIOOTPA

596 Eudunda Road Open Sun 9th September 1.00-1.30pm

49 Centenary Avenue

$212,000 DUTTON

$199,950

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2 John Road Open Sunday 9th September, 12.30-1.00pm

Come and inspect and experience a little bit of “rural living paradise” for yourself. The Vendor’s instructions are very clear; “We have purchased another property, this property must be sold!”

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S CHARM OF YESTERYEAR Beautiful 1925 Bungalow on approx 2000m2 land. 2 dbl bdrms, high tin cielings, picture rails, carport for 4 ars, shedding with pwr & concrete + rainwater tanks.

Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 or Daniel Schell 0415 436 379

THERE IS SO MUCH POTENTIAL! COUNTRY LIVING 1 lrge bdrm brick home, O/P kitchen/lounge, + On 2 ½ acres, this secluded 2 brm t/f home, decked separate self contained granny flat. Suitable for returned verandah, attached single garage & carport, dble garage with power & concrete, & r/water tanks. B&B with council consent.

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DUTTON

DORS N E V R UNDE IONS T C U R T INS

Four double bedrooms, WIR & ensuite in master Modern open plan living / casual meals / kitchen area with quality new appliances Spacious formal dining plus family area Excellent outdoor entertaining areas with lovely landscaped gardens In-ground solar heated pool 16 acres of your own private property right on the edge of town

FOR RENT: ANGASTON FOR RENT: ANGASTON ANGASTON $199,000-$229,000 $200 pw 36 Penrice Road 11 Penrice Road $265 pw 12 Collins Street

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GREAT RENTAL WOULD-BE RENOVATORS - LOOK AT THIS! Two Bedrooms, air cond, kitchen with gas stove, Great starter, dble brick home, 2 brms + sunroom, enclosed verandah, single garage, workshop, sunroom, lounge & family living. Needs TLC. neat gardens. No Pets. Split level residential block of 805m2.

KEYNETON

$73,000

Lot 8 Angaston-Swan Reach Road 1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUE Large flat land with no encumbrances, over 30m frontage & over 45m in depth. Water and power available.

DUTTON $99,000 to $109,999 Lots 1,2&3 Truro- Eudunda Rd AGENT ON SITE: Sunday 9th September 1.30 to 2.00pm

3 LARGE BLOCKS Lot 1 - 4350m2, Over an acre (approx) Lot 2- 5677m2, One & half acres (approx) Lot 3 - 12352m2, Three & half acres (approx) Zoning is Settlement Dutton— Residential. Power available.

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GREAT RENTAL 3 Bedrms, lrg lounge with air con, kitchen with pantry, bdrms 2 & 3 accessed from under verandah, large backyard.

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Sweet sweet home LOOKING out to neighbouring vineyards and tall gums, this impeccably maintained 1950s sandstone-fronted Nuriootpa cottage is abundant in original character. It features a fabulous underground cellar, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and shedding for up to four vehicles. This semi-rural property offers leafy seclusion and a gorgeous garden setting on 1278 square metres. Here is a home that will grant many a simple pleasure throughout its seasons with settings to savour both indoors and out. Enjoy wintry nights in, cosily curled up beside the slow combustion wood-fire; share a meal with friends around a farmhouse table in the home’s big country kitchen; and relish the

starry skies of summer, barbecues and entertaining in the property’s magical garden. This cottage has many endearing features from its little front porch with wrought iron detailing and double glass door main entrance, to its high and decorative ceilings, original sash windows and timber floors. A mix of polished blonde timber and pristinely painted solid cabinetry of the retro era, the kitchen is wonderfully preserved, cleverly updated and a true heart of this home. A trap door lifts to access the wooden stairwell of the home’s dry cellar beneath and a picture window looks out to the paved verandah for alfresco entertaining, secluded by greenery and ancient palms. Sash windows slide to reveal a servery bench located just

outside, positioned to allow the easy migration of food and wine in true cafe style for those musthave summer parties. The cottage’s layout is sure to surprise with some extras you just wouldn’t expect. The floor-plan offers three bedrooms, a central family bathroom, a second bathroom off the home’s large laundry, a small sunroom to the rear and an outdoor loo; ideal to service summer entertaining. Perimeter gardens privatise this already semi-secluded property. Beyond the rear garden gate, a little foot-bridge crosses the tiny creek setting to where the property’s boundary takes in rear laneway access; ideal for adaptation to suit the caravan. There’s plenty of room here to add additional shedding to the

already generous combination of a double iron garage, attached single garage and single carport beside the home. If you are searching for a place to really call home and a home to really love, here is a unique property that is sure to charm you with its soul, its substance and its space outdoors; a property that may well win your heart.

ABOVE:The Nuriootpa home and below, the cellar.

At a glance... Where: Lot 655 Sir Condor Laucke Road, Nuriootpa. Feature: Leafy seclusion and gorgeous garden. Price: $280,000-$290,000. Open:Call agent to view. Web ID: HRE708. Agent: Homburg Real Estate. Ph: 8563 2599. RLA219152. Contact: David Braunack 0418 841 349. WH1849241

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EUDUNDA $220pw 7 Hambour Avenue - Neat 3 bedroom home, Bedroom 1 & 2 have built-in robes, lounge, kitchen/dining, electrical appliances, cool a/c only, shed, neat and tidy yard. Available EUDUNDA $220pw 4 South Terrace - 2-3 bedroom home, lounge, dining, roomy country kitchen, neat bathroom, close to main street, pets negotiable. KAPUNDA $215pw 3 bedroom villa home, roomy lounge/dining, r/c a/c, garage, paved yard, close to main street.

SEDAN - Lot 75 Swan Reach Rd Sunday 11.00 - 11.30pm KAPUNDA - 64 High Street Sunday 1.00 - 1.45pm EUDUNDA - 51 Barwell Street Sunday 2.15 - 3.00pm 1/47 Mildred Street Inspection by Appointment

$254,950

$185,000

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$319,950

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Nicely presented 4yr old t/f home, large 1011m2 allot, 2 bdrms, roomy lounge/dining, kitchen has elec appiliances, dishwasher, plenty cpds, r/c a/c, front & rear v/dah, carport, short walk to river and shops. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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$184,950

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

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64 High Street Open Sunday 1.00-1.45pm

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$460,000

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Neat A-frame home close to main street, 3 bdrms, family room or 4th bdrm, kitchen/dining had electrical appliances, spacious lounge, upstairs balcony, r/c a/c shed, carport. Owners moving interstate - All offers considered. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Unique solid brick home, 4 bdrms, e/s & WIR, BIR in bdrms 2&3, formal lounge/dining, kitchen/meals, family room, duct r/c a/c, solar power, dble garage UMR, large entertaining area, roller shutters, shed, beautifully maintained garden, lovely family home. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA

NURIOOTPA

80A High Street Inspection by Appointment

$259,950

31 Jacob Street Open Sunday 12.00-12.45pm

Appealing sites for family house IF YOU are looking for the tranquillity and safety of a nice country town on the edge of the beautiful Barossa Valley then one of these home sites in Dutton would be for you. There is easy access to the dual highway to Nuriootpa, Gawler and Adelaide. • Allotment One 4350 square metres, about $99,000 • Allotment Two 5677 square metres, about $99,000 • Allotment Three 12,352 square metres, about $109,999 • Beautiful flat land • Power available • School bus passes in front of the property • Great country atmosphere. Zoning is for residential allotment which will allow you to build your dream home. Each block of land has the potential for subdivision subject to council approval. This is your start to building your dream home, grab it while you can. For further information please call Julie Toth on 8562 4650 or 0418 853 134.

$395,000

NEW

NEW

ABOVE: The Dutton land, below the site plan. Near new villa home amongst similar homes, 3 bedrooms, roomy lounge/dining, kitchen has elec appliances, r/c a/c, garage, paved yard, approx 350m2 allotment, close to main street.

Neat B/V Home, 3 bdrms, main has WIR, access to bathroom, formal lounge, kitchen/meals/family, r/c a/c, pergola, carport, currently tenanted, ideal family home or investment.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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Neindorf Road Inspection by Appointment

$249,950

SEDAN

Lot 75 Swan Reach Road Open Sunday 11.00-11.30pm

$260,000

OPEN

NEW

T/F home and self-contained granny flat on 2 3/4 acres, on the edge of town. 4 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen/dining, office, shed, large carport, mains and rainwater connected, soalr hot water, some natural scrub.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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$695,000

NEW

Close to town, 3 bedroom home, 100acres, suitable for cropping & grazing, well fenced, hay shed, mains water, flat land close to ranges, lifestyle property or add to existing

KAPUNDA/BAROSSA

Extremely well presented near new home, 4 good sized bedrooms, main with e/s & WIR, others have BIR, formal lounge, spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living area, kitchen has dishwasher, WIP, double garage UMR, duct r/c a/c. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

An extremely well presented property for the most fastidious of purchases, lovely stone home with shop front currently in use. 3 roomy bedrooms, huge living area, cellar, country style kitchen, formal dining or office, lge shed-workshop suit tradesman, can be B&B (STCC), inspect by appoint. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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Built in 2005 and comprising of nearly 30 squares this home could accommodate the largest of families. Boasting 5 large bdrms, 2 with ensuite and WIR, 2 others with BIR. The spacious formal dining and formal lounge have 2.7m ceilings with bulkheads and stunning ceramic tiled floors as does the family/meals area with sparkling kitchen with stainless steel appliances. All the bdrms & the games room are neutral with floating timber floors. Location is superb, set on 610m2 directly opposite a reserve - plenty of room for the children and grandchildren!!! With reverse cycle ducted throughout/3 phase power, Rinnai 26 Gas hot water and dble grge under the main roof, this home is large and luxurious - A true 5 bdrm, 3 bathroom home with entertaining room for all. Inspection is by appointment, call to arrange a time to suit, you are sure to be impressed beautifully established & wonderfully maintained!

Rarely does a property like this come on the market.Located in the picturesque town of Freeling, only a short drive to Gawler and 59km to Adelaide. This stunning family home is situated on 1153m2 and offers 5 brms, master with ensuite and walk-in robe, brms 2, 3 and 4 have built-in robes and are of good size, 2-way bthrm, good workable laundry, fabulous open plan kitchen/family/meals, rumpus room, formal dining, lnge, dbl gge umr and side access under the carport to the large 20x30 shed. The gardens are fully established and other features include reverse cycle ducted heating and cooling, quality appliances throughout the home, large entertainment area with gable roof and views out the back of the property to die for. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity to purchase a large family home for the ever-so-growing family.

Only 3 years young, all bedrooms have builtin robes, main with walk-in robe & ensuite. The study is currently being used as a 5th bedroom & comfortably accommodates a single bed plus the usual bedroom furniture. The large family area boasts floating timber floors, meals area & an impressive kitchen with cupboard space galore & stainless steel appliances. The formal lounge is carpeted as are all the bedrooms. This home is immaculately presented & would complement any buyer's tastes, together with reverse cycle ducted heating/cooling, garage & alfresco living under the main roof this property will suit the most fastidious of buyers.

Nestled in the heart of Kapunda is this lovely symmetrical 1880 stone cottage set on a large allotment of 1062m2 and within walking distance to local shops, schools and amenities. Offering plenty of room to move with the possibility of subdividing into two allotments with council consent. The home comprises two levels. Upstairs has formal entry from the front balcony, entering into formal lounge with open fire place and tall ceilings, master bedroom also has tall ceilings and quality carpet, bedroom 2 has timber floors. Down stairs includes kitchen and dining, good size lounge with slow combustion heater, bathroom, laundry and an out building with an old wood stove. This stunning character make for a lovely family home - don't miss the opportunity to secure this stunning home.

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

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Beyond the delightful façade of this 1900’s built Villa lies a graceful blend of mod day living & period charm, this 254m2 family home has so much to offer and is set on a 3080m2 allot offering plenty of space and room to move. The home is complete with 4 brms+ office, master with walk though robe and lrge ens, bdrm 2 offers twin his & hers WIRs, main bthrm with 2 sep toilets, 3 living areas, fml dining with stunning French glass drs with quality timber floors throughout the home. Several fire places & slow comb heating, dctd evap cooling & s/s the home boasts gorgeous press tin ceiling at a height of 3.5m, a stylish modern kitchen complete & ready to start cooking those wonderful family meals. The home has great security with glazed windows, roller shutters & security system incl. The property is complete with ample shedding, car parking & stunning gdns with a great ent area. Don’t miss this opp to get your hands on a solid, lge family home in a great loc, in walking distance to local schools, shop, p/office etc, & short drive to Adelaide CBD.

WOW! Rarely does the opportunity to work from home come about, like this! Situated on a 760m2 allotment in Willaston is this stunning 3 bdrm home. This home has it all. Complete with timber flooring & o/plan kitchen/dining/lounge this home offers great lifestyle & rm to move for the growing family. Master bdrm is complete with B/I robe, bdrms 2 and 3 are of good size, newly renovated bthrm, laundry, & kitchen, this home leaves very little to do other than move in. Situated in the lounge is a slow combustion heater, ducted evap cooling, outside we have the double carport, huge ent & bar area, wood chipped play area for the kids, chook run, gd size shed/gym complete with new bthrm, heating & cooling, full size mirrors and plenty of strge with wrkshop on the side for the men. Don't miss the opp to buy your piece of paradise and work from home with your own studio.

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Over 5 Glorious Acres This stunning allotment (2.151ha) offers the quintessential rural lifestyle, tree studded with abundant wildlife. The quality 3 bdrm, colonial style home, was built in 1988 & offers spacious bdrms all with BIR, main with ensuite. There is a large L-shaped frml lnge together with an O/P family/dining area with slate flooring which is complemented by the country-style timber kitchen. With high ceilings throughout & quality fixtures and fittings this home is the complete package, serviced by ducted evaporative A/C & slow combustion heating, carport under the mn roof & the mandatory 20x40 shed/workshop with lock-up. To truly experience this property inspection is a must, photographs cannot begin to describe the ambience and tranquillity of its location. A quality home in a quite extraordinary setting – come and experience it for yourself. # 5012 RLA 61382

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Picture Perfect, Lifestyle Property Rarely does a beautiful lifestyle property come available like this. Situated in the picturesque country town of Williamstown is this stunning family home set on 5 Acres of beautiful land. This property offers 360o of majestic views and offers the feeling that you are the only ones around, when you are only 10 mins from Gawler, 15 mins from the Barossa, 45-50 minutes from Adelaide and so close to lovely schools, shops a&more. The home boasts 4 great size brms, master with walkin robe as well as BIR & ens, brm 2 offers plenty of room & wonderful views over the property, stylish bthrm with sep toilet, lndry offers built-in cupboards & plenty of room, country style kitchen with WIP & island bench with dining room, quality appliances and stunning views. Central in the home is a lge family lnge & dining room offering spectacular view, cosy slow comb heating, ceiling fans & ducted evap cooling t/out. The property is complete with great shedding, approx 20x40 and 20x30, lge amounts of bird aviaries, 20,000g rain water tank with 11 taps around the property, lge vegie patch already planted, great ent area and vdahs all round, landscaped gdns & plenty of wildlife. # 3035 RLA 61382

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A Little Piece of Paradise Quality home built in 1995 on 2 hectares (5 acres) of superb land with 360º of stunning views. Property is fenced into several paddocks with horse shelters & yards, dam, fully established gardens & plenty of parking. It has 4 great size bedrooms + study, master with large B/I/R & ensuite with double vanity & large corner spa, bedrooms 2 & 3 with mirrored BIR. Living areas comprise great open plan family/lounge/kitchen with quality appliances, formal dine/lounge, 3-way bathroom, large laundry, ducted R/C heating/ cooling and slate floors in high traffic areas. It’s connected to 29,000 gallons of R/W with manual switch to mains, double garage/teenagers retreat with triple carport, large ent area, chook yard & shedding with high clearance roller doors for trucks & 2 doors for cars. Don't miss out on the opportunity to purchase a little piece of paradise.

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2012 Gawler Show action

MAGILL

Kapunda

Kapunda

$159,000

43 Mildred Street

RE-RELEASED due to contract failure

$217,500

IDENTICAL SMILES: Twins Tatum and Dakota Giles from Riverton enjoying their day at the show.

37 Coghill Street 1st Home or Top Investment in Great Location

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Open Sunday 12.45-1.15pm Opportunity Knocks - Big Block With Big Potential! If you've watched all those renovation programs and you're ready for your very own DIY project - then this one's got your name on it! Private from the road with a transportable home comprising three bedrooms, all with built in robes, spacious living room, upgraded kitchen with ample cupboards and a separate dining area. So roll up your sleeves, pack your paintbrush and get ready to put in some effort and jump off that rental roundabout and into your own home.

Eudunda

Well located close to parks and shops, this 3 bedroom home comprises formal lounge with reverse cycle air conditioning, good size kitchen & meals with new split system reverse cycle air conditioner, neatly tiled bathroom, & manageable rear yard. There are tenants in place until early November, paying $230 per week, but vacant possession can be arranged. Time to get off the rental roundabout & into home ownership, or investors, add this little beauty to your portfolio.

$190,000 Giles Corner

DUELING: Visitors to the Gawler show were taken back in time as they watched a duel between two knights.

$285,000

Lot 57 Govt Rd Australia Plains Stop Looking! You’ve found it! 226 acre property (92ha)

286 Main North Road Rivergum Home - 3 living areas & a pool on 2000m2!

Your own private hideaway- just 45 minuted north of Gawler, 15 klm north of Eudunda. There are views for miles, and the 92 ha property is rolling in hills, tree lined boundaries & a winter creek. There is a 12 x 6m shed with concrete floor (Ideal to get some solar panels started), stock yards and three seperate paddocks. SA water is supplied from the bottom corner of the block, to the troughs & right to the shed door! Ideal weekender or hobby farm. Picture camping outside, bonfires, dirtbikes, family activities, or just a quiet place to unwind with some friends. Call or email agent for exact directions.

3 double b/r’s, main with ens & W/I robe, and B/I robes to the other 2, lovely neutral cntrl bthrm, lrge open plan tiled kitchen, family & meals area with sliding glass doors out to the lrge pitch roof pergola with deck & magnificent rural views to the ranges. The kitchen has plenty of cupboards incl. pantry, & microwave cupboard, dble sink & raised breakfast bar. The formal lnge has frnt facing double wndws, & could also be used as a 4th bdrm or guest rm, we also offer a fabulous & HUGE rumpus rm. Extras: dctd cooling, s/c heating, r/c split system, dble garage, dble carport, wood shed, A/G pool with diving platform & security gates.

UNICYCLE: Juliette Griffin as Sergeant Bloomsdale balancing her way around the show.

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CONSTRUCTION = STEVE McCARTNEY

REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS

T Walls T Ceilings T Cornice

C O N S T R U C T I O N S • Excavation • Concrete • Storm Water • Paving • Retaining Walls • Fencing • Wood & Steel Verandahs

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• Bathroom Renovations • Ornamental Work • Insurance Quotations • Heritage Restoration

M.D. Marshall & Son

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Nuriootpa House & Grounds Maintenance BLD 198620

Call Greg 0408 948 843

• Masonry & Paving Work Carpentry & Gyprock • Renovations & Maintenance • Gates & Welding

GLASS/GLAZING = 24 Hour Emergency Service

ELECTRICIAN

KEITH MOLLET

Serving the Community for 20 years

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THAT TURNS UP! NO JOB TOO SMALL

For Prompt Reliable Service

• Glass • Shower Screens • Glazing • Manufacturers of Aluminium Shopfronts • Security Doors and Screens

NO OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE

8523 1940

Call Keith 0413 733 098

Ph Chris Hall 8562 8216 or 0429 029 216

1A PAXTON STREET, WILLASTON SA 5118

Lic No PGE 129399

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GYPROCK SPECIALIST

www.duttscutts.com.au

ELECTRICAL

Servicing the Barossa • Second Fix Valley

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GLASS/GLAZING

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Fast, friendly service

ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Call Migo 0416 760 234

www.re ec.com.au

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL

8563 2855

BLD 233177

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Windows

Grant McDonald Mob. 0409 248 234 Fax. (08) 8523 3227

Shower Screens

INDUSTRIAL

Mirrors

mcdonaldsclan@bigpond.com

Splashbacks & More

ARC AU01278

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FENCING

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CLEANING SERVICES

Grants Glass & Glazing

24/7

AIR CONDITIONING

Fix, Flush FLOOR CONCRETE & Cornice SANDING DRIVEWAYS & POLISHING & PATHWAYS

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Ph: 8523 2555 | Mob: 0449 836 645

Builder licence number BLD19738

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Mowing, Landscaping, Edging, Slashing, Poisoning, Gutter Cleaning, Trimming, Pruning, Rubbish Removal, Full Garden Cleanups + more... Discounts for pensioners & unemployed - Fully insured

NEW HOME SPECIALISTS

Kym 0488 478 345 Mark 0417 810 940

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ABN 11064451100

IRRIGATION

Gawler Irriga on Trenching Service Servicing Gawler & Barossa Area

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AGS Computer Maintenance

KEN’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS • PAVING • BATHROOM RENOVATIONS • FENCING • RETAINING WALLS • CONCRETE PLINTHS • BOBCAT HIRE • 3 TONNE EXCAVATOR HIRE • POSTHOLE BORING

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

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

Office : 8524 7074 Andrea : 0405195739 Garry : 0405195738 WH1825867

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Heinrich Industrial & Commecial Concrete

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

• Retaining Walls • Exposed Aggregate- Colourthrough Concrete • Shed Floors • Footpaths & Driveways • Verandahs/Pergolas • House Extensions • All general concreting needs

Pensioner Discount - Free Quotes - Fully Insured

PH Keith on 0402 108 153 0r 8523 1124

Travis 0408 852 870 or Damien 0417 815 697

CONCRETE way

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MUNNO PARA

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CONCRETING/PAVING

TIMPANO CONCRETING Lic. BLD39093

I Driveways Sheds I Patios Paths No job too small

FOR FREE QUOTES CALL RIC

04022 15031 www.barossaherald.com.au

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• Landscaping • Paving • Retaining Walls Block or Sleeper • Post Holes • Dig Outs/Levelling • Instant and Artificial Turf • Light Earthworks • Trenching (Stormwater, Electrical etc) • Fencing • Base prep for Sheds, Paving, Concrete etc

Call Mick for a Free Quote | 0407 183 725 www.dingodirtworx.com.au ABN 783 683 493 71

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

Fast Friendly Service

FREE QUOTES 0417 840 761

Gardens by Graham & Co Since 1986

www.gardensbygrahamandco.com

GARDENS/LANDSCAPING

FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN AND HANDYMAN NEEDS

Locally owned and operated

WH1769004

BLD 243076

SPECIALISING IN: Driveways Entertaining Areas Also Kanga and Sheds Tipper Available Paths FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTES

GARDENS/LANDSCAPING

CLIMBING HIGH TREE SERVICE

B.L.D. 198956

SPECIALISING IN:

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

For a Free no obligation quote

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

= GARDENS/LANDSCAPING LAWN MOWING & MUCH MORE GREAT SERVICE – LOW PRICES Talk to your “Local Jim” today about

• Lawn Mowing • Gutter Cleaning • Yard Clean Ups • Pruning • Rubbish Removal • Gardening • Weed Control Call your Local Jim for more than just mowing

131 546 www.jims.net

See where advertising can take YOUR business!

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CRAIG MARSTON

25 years experience Interior • Exterior Decorative Finishes Roof Restoration Colour Consultation

“Crushed & Tested Under Specifications”

NATA LAB APPROVED

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

Phone 0403 007 863 or 8563 0217 (Tanunda)

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Finn’s Paving

Nowing offeruse Ho ning Clea

Phone Paul 0422 064 717

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

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timber is

discounted

We stock all your materials for pergolas, shadehouses & landscaping

Friendly helpful advice available ~ SPECIALISING IN TREATED PINE POSTS & TRELLISING ~

85 632 599

BAROSSA VALLEY & SURROUNDING AREAS Phone: 8563 0430 or Callum: 0412 460 165

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

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BLD 158849

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UP TO 25% DISCOUNT ON RE-ROOFING & GUTTERING ROOF RESTORATIONS 35% DISCOUNT

SA owned & operated. All technicians fully licenced.

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We will beat any other genuine quote by up to 10%

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8566 2925 or 0407 601 845

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

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All types of wall and floor tiling

STORAGE

GRAY’S PEST CONTROL

FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTES

6279

TILING

lists Bathroom Renovation Specia

Email:bvremove1@bigpond.com.au

PEST CONTROL

IN

Jeremy & Kylie

0400 631 631

Tom the Tiler & Son

Local - City - Interstate 24 HOUR SERVICE

Ph: 8565

Lic. No. 186093 ABN 54 758 773 783

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15 years experience

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TORAGE &S

Driveways Paths Patios

HOURS OF OPERATION

Sun-Thurs to Midnight • Fri & Sat till 3am www.barossaandlightcabservice.com.au

REMOVALS/STORAGE

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•Now selling Concrete •Full range of dolomite products available •Including ballast for septic • Phone us for a free quote Lic. No. BLD53282

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& LIGHT TAXI BAROSSA CAB SERVICE

EST. 12 YRS ~ KAPUNDA’S OWN QUARRY

PAINTER & DECORATOR

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8562 2822

PLUMBING

YOUR LOCAL PLUMBER

QUALITY, COURTESY, RELIABILITY & SKILL WH183844

Catering for all your Plumbing & Gasfitting needs: • Hot water services, gas / electric / heat pump • Blocked drains • Burst pipes • Backflow testing • Gasfitting • All plumbing and gas maintenance

CONTACT ANDREW HILI

On Site Weighbridge

Lic PGE 194659

PH: 8524 8785

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

Brass, Copper etc weighed in full view

45 Leitch Road Roseworthy

0422 293 260 hiliplumbingandgas@gmail.com

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Chris and Rob Falkenberg AH (08) 8564 2124, Mobile 0428 811 044 ABN 42093097315 Email: rfalky@chariot.net.au

Maximise your potential audience By promoting your business through the Herald’s Dial-A-Service Serving your community section, you will be appearing in South Australia’s largest circulating since 1908. country newspaper with 21,400 weekly copies (Bunyip 9,700 Leader 8,100) Phone Roxanne on 8563 2041 or email admin2.barossaherald@ruralpress.com www.barossaherald.com.au

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for our planet

Environmentally-friendly WATER is an integral part of our lives, and the purity and taste standards demanded by the public for drinking water have risen dramatically over the past 10 years. Eco Springs is an innovative Australian owned-and Enviroperated business which has for over 15 years set the benchmark in quality customer service, cost savings, health and safety compliance. Importantly it offers more environmentally-friendly drinking

water solutions. While consumers have increasingly turned to bottled water and bottled water systems, that water may not be the magic solution it is often assumed to be. Such water may be little more than reconstituted tap water, and sometimes lower in quality. Environmental impact: • Australians buy 118,000 tonnes of plastic drink bottles each year

• 76,700 tonnes either goes into landfill or remains as rubbish • It can take up to 400 years for a plastic bottle to biodegrade • Australia uses over 300,000 barrels of oil a year to make pet bottles for bottled water. When you are considering a drinking water system consider the environmental impact. Eco Springs provides a sustainable alternative to out-dated bottled water deliveries.

RECYCLING FOR OUR FUTURE In the past year around 4600 tonnes of waste, 2100 tonnes of recycling & 700 tonnes of green waste were collected in The Barossa Council area! Residents can build on this great result by increasing the volume of recycled material, and being careful about what is placed in the recycling and green waste bins.

Green initiatives save money and environment THE Barossa Council has reinforced its commitment to sustainability with a raft of initiatives aimed at reducing its environmental footprint. In a win for sustainability, new figures show Barossa residents have played a key role in diverting waste away from landfill over the past year. About 4600 tonnes of waste, 2100 tonnes of recyclables and 700 tonnes of green waste have been collected, showing the community is strongly committed to responsible waste management. Last month’s DRUMmuster campaign was also a huge success, with a record number of disused farm containers collected. A total of 7434 containers were recycled over two days - more than 700 more than the previous year. The e-waste collection held earlier this year was also a major success, recycling an estimated 125 tonnes of e-waste over six days.

The overwhelming response from the public saw around seven large containers filled with over 4300 items, a large proportion being unwanted televisions. Feedback from the public was extremely positive and staff were thanked for going “over and above” to cope with the unexpected demand. Council is also taking steps to respond to the issue of carbon pricing, identifying areas where it can find reductions by either changing operating conditions or introducing energy-efficient equipment. Mayor Brian Hurn said it’s clear Barossa residents want to contribute to a ‘clean and green’ lifestyle, and are playing their part to achieve this goal. “Barossa residents have proven to be environmentally conscious, and council is pleased to provide initiatives that enable them to make changes that have a direct, positive impact on the environment,” he said.

Did you know?

glass bo les/jars plas c containers steel/aluminium cans milk/juice containers clean paper/cardboard (not shredded)

A 1 litre milk carton can make up to 5 sheets of A4 paper Recycling six cans can off set a 10km journey in the car 1 tonne of recycled newspaper saves 3m3 of landfill space 1 tonne of recycled plas c saves 104 tonnes of crude oil 1 tonne of recycled plas c saves enough to run a fridge for a month

The Barossa Council is proud to work with NAWMA and SITA Environmental Solu ons in undertaking responsible waste management in the Barossa

Great tasting chilled water at a fraction of the cost of Bottled $

10 00 per week* (+GST)

Includes (conditions apply) All servicing Filter Replacements Cleaning & Sterilising Thermostat Check & Adjustment All parts & labour Including unlimited water! Product Range... • Free standing or plumbed in • Under sink systems • Hot & Cold units • Under sink conversions

Your chance to help the environment

HUGE SUCCESS: Action during the 2012 Barossa Council DRUMmuster. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

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SPECIAL OFFER: Receive an installation of a 3m brand one micron undersink quick-change filter with standard tap from just $66. This offer is available for September only, so be quick. For an appointment contact Eco Springs on 8346 6730 or on the internet send an email to: ecopurefresh@yahoo.com.au.

Recyclables

ONLY

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+ gst $ per week

Use water straight from the tap

7 DAY TRIAL OFFER FREE!

Reduce your drinking water costs

Harry Turner Ph (08) 8346 6730 Fax (08) 8365 9496 email: ecopurefresh@yahoo.com.au www.ecosprings.com

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Kahuna has moved WHEN it comes to crash repairs, Steve Trimboli is the ‘big kahuna’. With 25-years’ experience in the industry, Steve’s Kahuna Kustoms is expanding. The avid former surfer started his Gawler Belt business just 18 months ago but has found the need for bigger space. “I was sharing a shed when I started out but the demand is such that I have moved to a larger shed, operating on my own,” Steve said.

Kahuna Kustoms offers free quotes on all cars unfortunate enough to have been involved in an accident and does work for most major insurance companies. Steve has a love for Hot Rods and a lot of his business involves work on Hot Rod and Custom cars and generally there is always one or two at his workshop. So drop in to his shed at 12 Presscott Crescent, Gawler Belt or give him a call on 0422 177 919.

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WWF508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,990* PJ FORD RANGER 4x2 Turbo diesel, 5 spd man, A/C, p/steer, CD player, bench seat, dual airbags, alloy tray, 1 owner, books, t/bar, very clean & tidy, good tyres XDY045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,990* MITSUBISHI 380 SPORTS SERIES III Tiptronic Auto, A/C, pwr steering, pwr windows, keyless entry, immobiliser, Bluetooth, factory sunroof, spoiler, front driving lights, brand new 18” alloys and tyres. 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XEJ934 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,990* MITSUBISHI COLT ES First reg 2007, manual, A/c, pwr steering, keyless entry, in stunning silver, very economical XME419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,990* KIA CARNIVAL PEOPLE MOVER V6 Auto, dual zone A/C, 7 seat, drivers a/bag, tinted/w, stunning green, lady owner, low kms S659ANI . . . . . . . . . . $9,990* KIA RIO 5 door hatch, auto, A/C, p/steering, keyless entry, lady owner, silver in colour XPJ474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,990* BA FORD FALCON XT MKII Navy blue in colour, dual fuel, A/C, pwr steering, tiptronic auto XGH162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,990* BA FORD FAIRMONT Navy Blue, A/C, pwr seats, pwr windows, cruise control, vol control, and alloy wheels XIG129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,990* HOLDEN VR S UTE Full body kit with flares, 16” SS alloys, B&M Shifter, Keyless entry, power steering, power windows, leather trim, Momo steering wheel, flat tonneau cover, tinted windows, towbar, cold air induction, lowered & more. 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XKX028 . . . . . . . . . . . $7,990* MITSUBISHI MIRAGE A/C, pwr steering, 15" mag wheels, lowered, spoiler, CD player, excellent first car XAI259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990* HOLDEN JACKAROO 3.0L Turbo Diesel, Bull bar, tow bar, man, A/C, p/steer, roof bars, tinted windows, good tyres, white WJJ043. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990* VT COMMODORE EXEC SEDAN Genuine 98,000kms, white, a/c, p/steer, drivers airbag, very clean & tidy car. WFC231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990* SUBARU LIBERTY GX AWD Manual, A/C, pwr steer, pwr windows, tidy interior, excellent tyres, very tidy car WBE316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,490* SUBARU LIBERTY GX AWD Auto, A/C, pwr steer, pwr windows, tidy interior & tidy car, burgundy in colour WFK386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,490* HYUNDAI ACCENT 3 Door update, a/c, p/steer, p/windows, manual, celadon blue, books WZO133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,990* HOLDEN BARINA SXI 3 door hatch, 5 speed manual, A/C, pwr steer S/N123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,990* HYUNDAI ACCENT 3 door, factory bodykit, spoiler, alloys, CD player with AUX, 5 speed manual, window tint, red. XCA865 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,999* FORD KM LASER LXi 4 door sedan, manual, air-cond, p/steering, navy blue, very tidy & clean, excellent first car. WGB386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990* VS STATESMAN V6, a/c, p/steer, luxury at an affordable price, alloys, silver in colour. S/N 073 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,990* N15 NISSAN PULSAR PLUS SEDAN Manual, alloys, great tyres, spoilet, 1 owner, very clean & tidy. WJK977. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,999* VW TRANSPORTER Manual, 2.0L LPG, ready for work or play. S227AGP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990* AU FALCON UTE XLS AUTO, 40Lt, pwr steering, alloy bull bar, towbar, soft t/cover, S/N 190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990* E34 525i 4 Door sedan, 5 speed auto, white in colour, a/c, p/steering, very tidy for its age WPE978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990* HYUNDAI LANTRA SEDAN Manual, a/c, pwr steer, pwr windows, keyless entry, alloys, spoiler, silver in colour WPP641 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990* SUZUKI VITARA ESTATE V6 auto, p/windows, p/steering, air-cond, alloy bullbar, 4x4, green over silver, towbar. XKX028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990* SUZUKI ALTO 5 DOOR HATCH Manual, air-cond, sold locally, clean & tidy first car, very economical. VWI760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,990* MITSUBISHI GLX PAJERO V6 auto, a/c, p/steer, 5 seats, bullbar, towbar, spot lights, upgraded stereo, ideal for fishing, camping or towing a trailer. VMH435 . . $3,990* MITSUBISHI MIRAGE HATCH Air cond, manual, sports supension and exhaust, rear spoiler and skirt, colour coded bumper bars, stunning red, mag wheels, upgraded stereo system. AA591G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,490* HYUNDAI EXCEL LX 5 door, automatic, air conditioning, p/steering VRH052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,990* DAEWOO LANOS 3 door hatch, manual, air con, low km’s, with books S/N 4099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,990* FORD FESTIVA TRIO Manual, a/c, very economical, great first car WLL055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,490* N13 NISSAN PULSAR SEDAN Automatic, a/c, pwr steering, cloth trim, great first car VAK609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,999*

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BIKES AND CARAVANS

KAWASAKI 1000 GTR Helmet storage, hard lockable side storage, books, in beautiful plum colour, low kms for age TIO643 Now’s the time! .......................... . $5,990* HONDA F.E.S. 250 SCOOTER Red in colour, lockable storage on rear, lge windscreen, books, cheap & economical commuting. Perfect for Spring! YYE315 . . $1,990* COMING SOON 1981 JAYCO SONGBIRD POPTOP Air cond, annexe, very clean and tidy for age, new tyres and mag wheels. TXH309 2000 MILLARD CHALLENGER POPTOP Attached awning with annexe, immac t/out, stove never used, front kitchen, 2 rear side single beds, club lounge. YDI296

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world beater, having taken out both the North American Car of the Year and European Car of the Year awards,” Mr Devereux said. “These are not awards that were won lightly. They were won because Volt offers a no compromise electric car ownership experience. No compromise on design, no compromise on range and definitely no compromise on performance.” The Holden Volt is the first electric car of its type to go on sale in Australia. Offering extended range capability due to its on-board petrol generator, Volt runs on electricity 100 per cent of the time.

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THE Holden Volt (pictured) long range electric car will offer drivers a true five star package when it goes on sale on November 1. The game-changing Holden will feature the peace of mind of a five-star ANCAP safety rating, five-star Green Vehicle Guide rating and a five-star driving and ownership experience, underpinned by a network of 49 specialist Volt dealers. Holden chairman and managing director, Mike Devereux said Volt was an unbeatable package that had been winning awards and fans around the globe. “Volt is a new kind of flagship for Holden and it is already a proven

towns, tempting motorists with fantastic road surfaces and corners by the dozen. Mereenie Loop and West MacDonnel Ranges, Northern Territory Many associate the Northern Territory with seemingly endless lengths of straight road, heat haze, road trains and the odd wedge-tailed eagle feasting on an unlucky victim of the traffic. But getting off the beaten track can be a tremendous way to see an even more desolate side of the Aussie desert – and the Mereenie Loop from Kings Canyon to Alice Springs is a great place to start.

For professional & friendly service call Chris on 8523 1043

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What is Legacy Week? LEGACY Week is Australia’s iconic fundraising campaign since 1942. It is also known for its Badge Day and the iconic badges offered as a token of appreciation for the donation made by the public. Legacy Week is the annual national appeal to raise awareness and funds for the families of deceased veterans. It is

held in towns and cities big and small across Australia and supported by young and old. The funds raised from Legacy Week help Legacy continue to assist over 100,000 widows and 1900 children and people with disabilities Australia-wide, with essential services such as, counselling, special housing, medical,

advocacy and social support. Public support will also help Legacy nurture children’s education, by contributing towards their school fees, books, uniforms, and recreational activities to aid their self development and confidence. There are thousands of Australian Defence Force personnel

Ivan Venning Member for Schubert Electorate Office (08) 8563 3636

I commend Legacy on the important work they do supporting veterans’ families in their time of need. Email: schubert@parliament.sa.gov.au www.ivanvenning.com.au Authorised by Ivan Venning MP, 129a Murray Street, Tanunda

currently deployed overseas. Legacy stands ready to assist their families should the worst happen. Legacy asks everyone to help keep the promise by becoming a volunteer or donor now. All funds raised will help continue its essential role in the community. Legacy would like to thank national partners the Commonwealth Bank, Thales and Telstra, members of the ADF, and the many volunteers, schools, services and businesses for their support of our annual Appeal. It is the lifeblood to its existence. The Legacy Australia family was shocked and deeply saddened at the news five Australian soldiers lost their lives during two separate incidents in Afghanistan last week. “Legacy’s thoughts and prayers are with the partners and families of these men, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country,” said Charles Wright, chairman, Legacy Australia Council.

COMEDY: Simone Cher Roach and Nicolaas Voorendt rehearsing the exciting stage play Educating Rita.

Educating Rita AN EXCITING new theatre group has been launched by retired Nuriootpa High schoolteacher, David Underwood. “After recently directing the musical ‘Gypsy’ and the play ‘Two Weeks With The Queen’ for the Kapunda Musical Society, I was inspired to start a group to put on plays at Tanunda’s Barossa Arts and Convention Centre,” said David. The group has been rehearsing Willy Russell’s highly acclaimed Educating Rita for the last two months, ready for four performances at 2pm Thursday, October 4, 8pm Friday, Oct 5 and 2pm and 8pm on Saturday Oct 6. ‘Educating Rita’ is a stage comedy which follows the relationship between a young hairdresser and middle-aged university lecturer

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during the course of one year. “With a month to go, actors Simone Cher Roach who plays Rita and Nicolaas Voorendt who plays Frank are on track to give stunning performances in this wonderful comedy which will delight adults and senior students.” The group has received strong support and involvement from Jo Buck, Ron Lovell, Maurie Dow, Alison Halliday, Sharona Jayde, Jo Fechner, David Penny of Community Helpers, Martin Bailey, Bev Mewett and Beryl Underwood. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for concession and $12 for students. Bookings can be made at the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre 8561 4299 Monday 9am-5pm and one hour prior to all performances.

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Rain, hail or shine THIS Sunday is ‘Funday Sunday’ and rain, hail or shine the day will go on. Organised by volunteers the annual event has been a huge success since it began five years ago. The event has grown each year and it is one not to be missed. This year visitors to the event can expect to see an animal nursery from Old MacDonald’s Farm, a bouncy castle supplied by Barossa Bouncy Castle and there will be home-made pizza. For children there will be pictures of sheep hidden across the premises and if they can find a picture of the sheep they will win a prize. Adults also have the opportunity to win a prize by entering into a free raffle on the day. Dwayne and Celeste Hueppauff

will be one of the entertainers on the day. They will entertain vistors with ABBA and One Direction songs, and a youth group called Undead Radio will be the MCs for the day. The Sumo Suits are also back this year along with the rock climbing wall. The event is set to be hosted at the Tanunda Oval on September 9. If it is raining the event will be moved to the Show Hall in Tanunda. Your money is not needed at Funday Sunday as everything from food, drinks, rides, raffles and entry is free. For business and individuals interested in participating in this exciting day register your interest with Janelle on 8563 3175 or Judy on 8563 3438.

Win tickets to the Royal Adelaide Show THE Herald has double passes to this year's Show to give away which could save you up to $42 at the gate. To enter go to the Herald website http://www.barossaherald.com.au/story/29076 0/its-showtime/?cs=791 and simply fill out the form and submit a photo of a 'show-stopping smile'.

PARA WIRRA PARK OPEN DAY celebra ng 50 years of the park

SUNDAY 16th SEPTEMBER 10am-3pm Humbug Scrub Road Near One Tree Hill FREE ENTRY TO ALL!

Bring the family, enjoy a fun day! Walking Trails, Food stalls, Na ve plants, Displays, free Facepain ng, Orienteering and more!

BALLOON HATS: Visitors at Funday Sunday last year.

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Bookings ph 8562 4005 15 Murray St NURIOOTPA

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Up Coming events... Carl Barron – Tue, 9th Oct 8pm

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Band of SA Police - Sun, 14th Oct 2pm Swan Lake – Sat, 10th Nov 7.30pm

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LADIES NIGHT

CHASING THE LOLLYMAN

Ladies Night will leave you hyperactive and ready to party! It’s the kind of show that you can take your grandma to…Cheeky, fun, a little bit naughty – and a real good giggle. Will they go all the way? Come along and see for yourself! Featuring: Ken James Skippy, Steven Tandy The Sullivans and Alli Pope Streaming.

Chasing the Lollyman is a brilliant new comedy that deconstructs stereotypes, celebrates community and offers hope for a future where cultures can meet without prejudice and fear. A one man show devised and performed by one of Queensland’s most dynamic and funny indigenous performers, Mark Sheppard.

Wednesday, 12th September 8pm $3 Adult: $35.00 Concession: $30.00 BUBBLES Group(8+): $28.00

Wednesday, 19th September 7pm Adult: $30.00 Concession: $25.00

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IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET COMPANY ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Following their sell-out 2011 performances, The Imperial Russian Ballet Company return to Australia to perform Sleeping Beauty. The story of Sleeping Beauty is an age old tale of a magical kingdom, princess Aurora, a good fairy, an evil fairy, spells, and of course, prince Desire. Don’t miss this classic masterpiece – book today!

Sunday, 23rd September .2pm Adult: $90.20 Conc: $80.20 Child: $70.20 Group(10+): $80.20 www.barossaherald.com.au


8563 2041 • f 8563 3655 +or email - admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com DEATH NOTICES

FOR SALE

GLATZ, Edith Passed away Thursday 30th August, Age - 94 years. Loved and loving Grandma & Nanna, Forever in our hearts. She will be sadly missed by those who loved her. Love always Daryl, Sandra (deceased), Megan, Michael, Renee, Jason, Kane, Sarah, Haylen, Simone, Jonah, Byran & Jett. JULYAN, Sidney The members of the Kapunda Musical Society would like to express their deepest sympathy to Life Member, Ruth Julyan and family on the recent passing of their husband and father, Sidney John Julyan 19/11/1931-17/08/2012. Rest in peace Sid

DEMCO LATHE 1.7 meter bed, 2” spindle bore, 3 Phase, Serial No – 0532-2 $1,000 ono. Phone Peter on 0407610731

Community Helpers Inc

ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200

Of clothing & bric-a-brac

Dearly loved and loving wife of Andrew Very much loved Mother of Christine, Jamie, Aaron and Nikkita. Your memory is the greatest treasure to have and to hold in my heart forever.

FUNERAL NOTICES PETCH THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mrs. LYNN PETCH are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral Service which will be conducted on FRIDAY AFTERNOON September 7, 2012 commencing at 2.00 pm in the Pfitzner Funeral Home, 16 Mildred Street, Kapunda.

Kapunda

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IN MEMORIAM EGEL, Peter 1.7.1942 - 6.9.2005 There is a place in our hearts that is yours alone, a part of our life no-one can own. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, to love and to cherish and never forget. Always loved by Irene and all your family. GUNTER (The Old Dutton Smithy) A memorial ceremony lunch will be held on Sunday 16th September, 2012. Please contact Alan on 0439832890 for details and to notify of your attendance.

FOR SALE Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222 CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. www.barossaherald.com.au

GENERATOR 10kva Petrol Elec/Remote Start Brand New Quality Set Never Used $1099 0419979663 GENERATOR Aussie Brand Low Speed Diesel 15kva $4999 37kva $5999 BARGAIN 0432636678

JOHN DEERE Gator HPX 4x4 diesel 1⁄2 tonne tipper. $9,500 ono. Ph: 85681979 LEADLIGHT - Local, professional affordable leadlight. I'll come to you, or call at Gawler Glass Design studio, 58 Yettie Rd, Williamstown. Weekly classes. Bob Pirch 85247241 MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350 PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm.

DONATIONS

2 BEDROOM UNIT with the country lifestyle. Open plan, tiled kitchen, living and dining area, reverse cycle a/c unit in lounge, 2 decent size bedrooms, large tiled bathroom and laundry combined. Easy to maintain yards, beautiful roses at the front of the property. Just a 2 minute walk from the historic town of Kapunda, private rear yard area. $160 pw, available 03/09/12 No pets. Phone Harcourts Gawler 85233319 TANUNDA Large 2 b.r. unit, b.i.r., undercover parking, rainwater, air-conditioned, separate laundry, centrally located, quiet area. - NO PETS. Please phone 0413 308 563 after 5.00 p.m. to arrange for interview and inspection. References required.

FOR HIRE

Working for Carers Link and other charities

HEALTH & BEAUTY 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

PETS BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog grooming by an animal lover. EFTPOS now available. Ph: 0418810323 HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020

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

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

MOTOR VEHICLES

COMING EVENTS

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309 NISSAN Pulsar 2002 1.8TI 168,000 kms, fully optioned, new tyres. WTD-752 $5,500. Excellent condition. Ph: 0422202777

RIDE-ON LAWNMOWER good condition. $1,500 Ph: 0407907243

LIVESTOCK

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

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

STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350

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FOR RENT

For our Tanunda Shop 121 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786

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

WANTED ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039 ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117

KAPUNDA Indoor Market 9th September, 2012 CWA Hall - Main Street FREE ENTRY Welcome to Browse 9.00 - 3.00 Enquiries - 85662241 or 85662443 Kapunda Community Craft Shop MARKETS Sat 8th & 29th Sept. Truro Weighbridge Motel 10 - 3. Sunday 9th Kies Winery Lyndoch 10 - 2.30. Sites available $10. Glenda 0439845535

ANGASTON MARKET Sunday 9th September 2012 Angaston Town Hall 10.00am to 3.00pm Variety of stalls Kids Zone & Country Kitchen Out-Door Stalls Available NOW

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Aged 43 years.

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.

GARAGE SALES

Phone Mobile: 0402 073 503 Angaston Market Committee

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694

WRECKING

CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

Falcon AU II Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission. Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, 136,000 km Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km. Holden Commodore VU Utility 5.7 Litre Gen 3 motor and manual transmission. Holden Commodore VZ Crewman Utility 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 47,000 km, suit repair. Commodore VZ Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 141,000 km. Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys. NEW ARRIVALS: Holden Commodore VY Sedan, 18” Mags Holden Commodore VX Stationwagon

GARAGE SALES

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

1 ADELAIDE ROAD, Greenock 8am, Saturday 8th Sept. Desk, toys, games, household. GIANT GARAGE SALE Allendale North Community (Opposite Hotel) Saturday 8th September. 8am 1pm. BARGAINS GALORE. HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Advertise in The Herald classifieds, and get results! All Garage Sale ads MUST be prepaid. You can now place your classified ad at Kapunda Newsagency, deadline is Monday 4.30 pm. Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday (Maybe subject to change) Ph: 85632041 Fax: 85633655 or email admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

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KAPUNDA BOWLING CLUB INC. Invites you to “Come and Try” Lawn Bowls on Sunday afternoon 16th September from I pm till 4pm Everyone is also invited to join in “Social Bowls” every Wednesday starting on Wednesday 10th October at 1pm. Enjoy a challenge on the greens Bowls caters for all ... children and adults. Club and local games of all kinds. Bowls gives players the opportunity to compete in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. All you need are comfortable clothes and flat soled shoes. Bowls will be available at the Club.

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FARM GATES - Large or small from $68.00 + portable sheep yard panels and hay rings. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11 Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350

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PETCH, Lynn (nee Marshall) -

FOR SALE

Enquiries: Andre 85663743 or 0408839745

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POSITIONS VACANT

POSITIONS VACANT

POSITIONS VACANT

Cert II in Business FREE This course is funded through the Government of South Australia’s Skills for All ini a ve. Eligibility criteria applies - www.skills.sa.gov.au Starts in the Barossa on Mon 17th Sept 2012 1831801

P 8562 2122 Career BOSS is a Skills for All Training Provider

RETAIL SALES ASSISTANT/ SERVICE SUPERVISOR Juncken Home Timber & Hardware are currently seeking an enthusiastic and experienced person with a high standard of presentation and customer service skills to take on a front of store role. Key responsibilities include floor staff supervision, checkout operation, sales and customer service.

DIESEL MECHANIC AG MACHINERY

For further information contact:

We are seeking a well presented, enthusiastic, ideally Ag experienced Diesel Technician, for a full time role with a long established Case IH dealer. An attractive remuneration package will be offered.

Juncken Home Timber and Hardware 53-57 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa Phone 8562 1933 email: j.gerhardy@junckenbuilders.com.au

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This is a full time permanent position rostered over seven days.

Applications in writing close 18th Sept 2012

Please forward your application with references to: Lyndoch Motors Pty Ltd PO Box 53 Lyndoch SA 5351 enquiries@lyndochmotors.com.au Ph: (08) 8524 4140 Fax: (08) 8524 4690 WH1850356

EXPORT OFFICER

NEW PHARMACY OPENING . . .

for a busy engineering workshop in Kapunda. Looking for someone who is hard working, takes pride in their work and is able to undertake a wide range of jobs. For enquiries please phone Tim on 0429 845 341 or send resumes to the following; Email: ellbourn.engineering@bigpond.com Fax: 8566 2881

Email your resume to tania@nexuspharmacy.onmicrosoft.com or mail to Att: Tania PO Box 746 Gawler SA 5118 or phone enquiries 0434 814 747

This position requires a person with a friendly, cheerful manner to join our team. Applicants must be self-motivated, have strong problem solving & communication skills & be able to work independently. This position requires cleaning of various styles of accommodation and facilities, some washing & ironing also required. This is a casual position and alternate weekend work is essential. Approximately 3 shifts per week available & own transport is necessary. Please address applications to: The Manager, Tanunda Caravan & Tourist Park Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda, SA 5352 Applications close Friday 14/09/2012.

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Opportunities such as this rarely come along…..build on your skills and further your career today.

Tanunda Caravan & Tourist Park CLEANER – CASUAL POSITION

EXPERIENCED BOILERMAKER REQUIRED

We are looking for experienced, pharmacy assistants, stock controller, retail manager, cosmeticians, vitamin consultants, and dispensary technicians who are enthusiastic and highly motivated.

TANUNDA

INTERSTATE MC DRIVER Kuchel Contractors Pty. Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. If you think that you have the right attitude and standards, then we would like to hear from you. Applications to: Tony Kuchel, Kuchel Contractors Pty Ltd PO Box 22, NURIOOTPA SA 5355 Ph: (08) 85622177 | tony@kuchel.com.au

Reception Teacher (0.6)

or see school website www.tls.sa.edu.au

Applications close Friday, 14th September 2012

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With a positive attitude and a passion for service excellence and safe work practices you will become a valued member of the Taylors team. If you believe you have the essential qualities listed above, please post or email your application in the strictest confidence to:

Retail Business Management Children’s Services Project Management Training and Assessment Outside School Hours Care Small Business Management Occupational Health & Safety

The Principal Darren Stevenson Tanunda Lutheran School 16 Maria Street TANUNDA SA 5352

Phone: 08 8563 2456 Email: admin@tls.sa.edu.au

• Knowledge of exporting of goods (wine desirable) • Computer literate (Microsoft packages - essential / SAP - desirable) • Knowledge of logistics (export related desirable) • Attention to detail and accuracy • High level of self motivation • The ability to effectively communicate (verbal & written)

Acquire new skills Optimise your potential Funded programs available

For further details regarding job specifications for the above position please contact:

...an outstanding education together in Christ

The successful applicant will have

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If you can demonstrate a high standard in the following areas: Customer Service Equipment Care and the ability to work in a team environment,

Taylors Wines is seeking applications for the position of Export Officer. The successful candidate will undertake a variety of tasks such as export order processing, wine approval, label printing, point of sale, sales support & customer liaison (internal/external).

Export Officer Taylors Wines PO Box 90, Auburn SA 5451 Or via email to: admin@taylorswines.com.au

LUTHERAN SCHOOL CAREER OPPORTUNITY

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.

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Certificate I, II, III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma Courses Delivery options: classroom, self-paced, RPL All suburbs

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CALL US NOW: 8252 1455 adminsa@aitt.com.au

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POSITIONS VACANT

“the Rex” Barossa Aquatic Fitness Centre and Nuriootpa Pool are seeking dynamic, conscientious, suitably qualified and experienced people to form part of our team in the following occupations: Casual • Group Fitness Instructors, Personal Trainers, Aqua Instructors • Learn to Swim Instructors • Pool Duty Managers and Lifeguards • Party Coordinators

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Essential Requirements: • Excellent customer service skills • Availability to work weekends and holidays. • Be fully qualified (including first aid) or be able to obtain qualifications Position Description can be obtained by email to barossarec@belgravialeisure.com.au Applications close Friday September 21 and should be addressed to “The Centre Manager” and emailed to barossarec@belgravialeisure.com.au or sent to PO Box 149 Tanunda SA 5352

PUBLIC NOTICES

Trainer – Children’s Services Australian Institute of Technology Transfer (AiTT) provides a range of training and assessment services to the Children’s Services industries. AiTT seeks to recruit a full time trainer based at our SA Training Campus.

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Applying For This Position Applications should include a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria listed above. Please send letter and resume to Deborah Speed at deborahs@aitt.com.au or fax to 08 8252 1477.

WORK WANTED

NOTICE OF TOURISM BAROSSA INC. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Members of Tourism Barossa Inc. are invited to attend the 2012 AGM THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 8.30am at the VINE INN BAROSSA Breakfast provided Guest Speaker: David O’Loughlin, SATC Director of Marketing and Communications

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Essential • Diploma of Children’s Services • Min 5 years in the field of Children’s Services • Excellent interpersonal and organisation skills • Sound written and oral communication skills • A commitment to the provision of high quality and productive training Desirable • TAE40110 Certificate IV TAA or equivalent • Experience working in private enterprise/industry/RTO • Excellent IT skills

WHEATFIELDS INC. A.G.M. To all Wheatfield Inc. members and interested persons. The Annual General Meeting of Wheatfields Inc. will be held on Monday 15th of October 2012 commencing at 7.30pm. The meeting will be held at the nursing home, Hansen Street Freeling.

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

Notice is hereby given that an agenda item for the AGM will be proposed changes to the TBI Constitution. Copies of the current Constitution and the proposed changes are available on request.

RETIRED BUILDER Small work contracts, tiling, painting, patching, alterations. - Ph: 0478805381

PLEASE RSVP to info@tourismbarossa.com.au or phone 8563 0662 by September 19

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AUDIO/MUSIC professional studio/location recordings. Groups/solos. CD design /printing/duplication. Affordable/negotiable rates. 0430026993. 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 CONWAY COUNSELLING SERVICES. Speciality areas – Families, Couples for Grief, Depression, Anxiety, Addictions, Relationships, Stress, Work Stress, Selfesteem, Anger management. We Will Come to you. Confidentiality guaranteed Fully qualified with Masters degree in counsellng from the University of South Australia & ten years practical experience. Call: 0417087441 GENERAL CARPENTRY Repairs & maintenance. Fixr Carpentry Services. Ph: Peter 0417807049 LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown WOOD HEATER INSTALLATION, flue cleaning, repairs & maintenance. Ph: Peter 0417807049 www.barossaherald.com.au

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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT NO. 960/55/2013 NATURE OF THE Bed and Breakfast DEVELOPMENT: Accommodation with associated Carport SUBJECT LAND: 105 The Barracks, COCKATOO VALLEY 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, 19 September 2012. 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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AGM

XAVIER SAINTS TENNIS CLUB INC WANTS YOU

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

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Stand out from the crowd!

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

for the upcoming 2012/2013 tennis year Available to all children aged 8 years and over Play on a Saturday morning based in Gawler

Tuesday 11th Sep at 7pm at the KOSCH rooms Kapunda primary school New committee members welcome

For all registration enquiries please ring Tonia Hudman on 0437 625 318 or email tohudman01@bigpond.com By 10th September 2012.

FOOTY TIPPING 2012 Top tipsters for Season 2012

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

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Home Theatre System courtesy of Harvey Norman Munno Para J. Aslin - $1000 courtesy Harvey World Travel G. Markos - $500 courtesy KBL Security

2012 MASSEY FERGUSON HAY DAY DATE 13 September 2012, 10am-3pm VENUE Wolf Blass Visitor Centre, 97 Sturt Highway, Nuriootpa SA MACHINERY ON DISPLAY: New 2170XD Xtra Density large square baler, New WR9740 Windrower, plus much more.

Roger Ellul presenting Josh Hoklas with his Barossa Betta Electrical Gift Card.

Come along for a day of customer information provided by AGCO staff and Dealers.

No Winner Jackpot $75 Barossa Betta Electrical Gift Card – No Winner

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to all sponsors & tipsters who participated this year, we look forward to seeing you and doing it all again for Season 2013! For the full tipster list go to www.barossaherald.com.au

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Round 22: Round 23:

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Two-way Crossword No 2205

Target Word 2205

THE HARD WAY Across

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2. Anybody’s in such a race 1. A collection (4-5) (5) 7. Alternative (5) 3. Edible seeds you have to 9. Hat maker (8) beat (5) 11. Perhaps (5) 4. Vessel’s right to be 12. Annoyed (7) impounded by United Nations 14. Formerly (4) (3) 15. A tin (3) 5. Sleeping man inside 17. Light delivery vehiwalked upside down (7) cle (3) 6. Complaint when nice grave 18. Passed, finished is disturbed (9) (4) 8. Allergy from doing field20. Merit (7) work? (3,5) 23. Private teacher (5) 10. As a piece of news it get 24. Lying hidden like a me upset (4) motive (8) 12. He plans to build a career, 26. Restored to health no doubt (9) (5) 13. Hoodlum gets Gran in a 27. Completely terrible state! (8) absorbed in some16. Those who do are guilty thing (9) of a break-in (7) 19. There’s only me about! (4) 21. After Edward, it’s going to censors (5) 22. Border, for example, vicar SOLUTION TO CROSSWORD 2204 jumps over (5) ACROSS: 1 Professor, 7 Earth, 9 Fragrant, 11 Remit, 12 Heading, 14 Maim, 15 Pip, 17 Boa, 18 25. Pull paunch up! (3) Hour, 20 Unearth, 23 Zebra, 24 Tortoise, 26 Ratio, 27 Red-handed DOWN: 2 Rifle, 3 Fraud, 4 Spa, 5 Retreat, 6 Whitewash, 8 Remember, 10 Ring, 12 Haphazard, 13 Alphabet, 16 Curator, 19 Unit, 21 Align, 22 Theme, 25 Rid

Last week’s winner was Margaret Whelan of Nuriootpa.

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Down 2. A person (5) 3. Heartbeat (5) 4. Tea container (3) 5. Lying inactive (7) 6. Complaint causing resentment (9) 8. An allergy (3,5) 10. One entry on list (4) 12. Person who designs buildings (9) 13. A mobster (8) 16. Butt in (7) 19. A lake (4) 21. Prepares for publication (5) 22. Brink, rim (5) 25. Pull with a jerk (3)

How many words of four letters or more can you make from the letters shown here? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. There must be at least one nine-letter word in the list. No plurals or verb forms ending in “s”; no foreign words; no words with initial capital letter; no hyphenated words. Every word’s root is in the Chambers Concise Dictionary 1991. Today’s target: Good: 15 words Very good: 22 words Excellent: 30 words

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Barossa dominate South Gawler’s finals return is brief

CRUCIAL: Freeling’s Hayden Robinson sends his side forward. He was contacted by the on-coming Tanner Ahl from South Gawler and the resultant goal put Freeling in front in extra time. Freeling’s Jarrad Ashenden watches the action.

TOPLESS: Michael Baraglia of Barossa District is pursued by South Gawler’s Daniel Goulding who had just ripped his guernsey off after it was pulled over his head.

By MIKE TEAKLE A TOTAL second half domination helped Barossa District turn a seven-point halftime deficit into a 52-point win in their elimination (first semi) final against South Gawler at Freeling. Despite perfect weather conditions the skill level was below par early. Barossa looked slightly more settled due to their ability to absorb tackles and release the ball only when it was to their advantage. The Lions appeared desperate and released the ball as soon as they felt touch. Barossa playing coach Roger James reached deep into his bag of tricks to produce the opening goal with a dribbler from 50 metres out. The opening term saw neither team allow the game to open up with both defences working overtime to restrict players to low percentage shots. The second term gave South a chance to break the game apart with Lee Makris kicking two early goals but wasted opportunities saw them post 3-6 for the term while a pair of late goals from Barossa big man James Angus reduced the margin to just seven points at the main break. Apart from their back six, Angus was the Bulldogs’ most productive player working up the ground and delivering a

mismatch when pushing deep into attack. James would have been excused for being very upset at half time but the calm Dogs’ mentor said it was just a case of going back to basics. “I just didn’t think we played very well,” James said. “We spoke of getting back to using our structures and focused on the mismatch Angus had against Aaron Bevis. Whatever happened behind the closed doors definitely work as Barossa came out energised in the third quarter. A nine-goals-to-one blitz, that included three from Josh Berrett and another pair to Angus, set the tone but it was the last goal of the period that showed Barossa’s supremacy. Jesse Aish soared amid a pack in the goal square to mark and if that wasn’t enough the gifted wingman kicked the goal before he landed to rub it in. “Aish’s got everything,” James said. “That’s easily the best game he’s played for us. “He gave us an extra boost. He’s a typical wingman and loves to sneak forward. “Berrett (six goals) is extremely valuable because he’s just so strong that he can dominate the goal square and gives us another key target.” Berrett’s value was highlighted early as he smothered the South full back’s kick in from a point to force a contest that led to another

Dogs’ score. Importantly for Barossa their vital duo returning from injury came through unscathed. Ross Christie was crucial rucking all day while Adam Spencer’s knee gave him no trouble although the effects of a chest infection that triggered an asthma attack saw him spend the second half on the pine. For the Lions Heath Lawry was a standout keeping Heath Commane to just two goals. Ron Lee got a ton of possessions in defence but was unable to have any impact as they were all behind half back. “We made a lot of errors,” Scott Lee, South coach said. “I felt we should have been a couple of goals up at half time. “Mark Paget came into the game with a quad strain and the plan was that whenever he took a mark or got a free someone had to run past for a handball to take pressure off him but we were not smart enough to do that. “Overall you could look at the season in a positive light but the truth is the season’s over for us. “We had a bad run with injuries coming into the finals but we showed during the year that, with a full side, we could match it with anyone.” Lee now turns his focus towards 2013 while James must prepare his boys for a crack at either Tanunda or Kapunda in the preliminary final at Tanunda in a fortnight’s time.

Freeling shock By ROBERT LAIDLAW IN ONE of the most exciting Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association senior colts finals in the competition’s history, Freeling upset reigning triple premiers South Gawler in Saturday’s first semi-final at Freeling. The game took extra time to separate the teams, with the scores locked at 63-points each at the end of normal time. Freeling scored 2-2 to nothing in the extra 10 minutes to earn a surprise victory, although on the day deserved the victory, as it was the better side. Through the season the Lions won both contests between the teams by 42 points, which indicated a likely South win. And when the Lions led 4-1 to 1-0 late in the first quarter, with impressive spearhead Brad Torkington booting three majors, it appeared South was preparing for a similar result. But with a late goal to end the first term and a dominant, although inaccurate, second quarter, the Redlegs turned the game on its head to lead 6-7 to 5-1 at half time. Two quick majors to open the second half allowed South to get back into the contest, and by lemons the Lions had grabbed a one-point advantage. The last quarter was tense and thrilling, with Freeling’s Kevin Johnson booting a goal to level the

scores late in the game. But then the Lions came back when a loose ball fell to Brayden Lehmann, who kicked truly to put his side six points up, with time running out. In a desperate forward foray, Freeling miraculously snatched a draw, after Tyson Barnes handballed over to Johnson for the final goal of the period, to force extra time. Surprisingly the Redlegs dominated both five-minute periods of extra time, with goals to Rhys Schirmer and Dale Hamlyn to seal the win. Josh Slater seemed to be everywhere for Freeling, and was the game’s best player, while Jarrad Ashenden was a hard-working onballer, and Johnson finished with five goals. For South, Joel Chapman was solid and in the last quarter did everything he could in an attempt to pull his side over the line, Torkington finished with four majors and was a threat all game, while Darcy JuddSmith was industrious. “It was a great win, especially with the extra time, it was brilliant,” Freeling coach Mick Moss said. “There were good efforts all over the ground, with our run and the way we shut them down and manned up, the highlights. “The way everyone stuck to the task was fantastic. I feel quite emotional about their performance, especially after South beat us comfortably in the other games we played.”

Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played September 1 A GRADE Barossa District 3.5 5.8 14.14 19.19(133) South Gawler 3.3 6.9 7.13 11.15(81)

RESERVES Angaston 3.4 7.6 11.9 12.10(82) Barossa District 0.3 3.4 5.5 10.7(67)

SENIOR COLTS Freeling 2.2 6.7 7.8 11.11(77) South Gawler 4.1 5.1 8.3 10.3(63)

Best: Bar - J Aish, J Angus, M Taylor, R Christie, D Sharp, M Baraglia; South - C Musolino, H Lawry, R Lee, B Kerr, C Cameron, L Makris.

Best: Ang - C Jasper, C Hadden, M Zimmermann, B Byster, N Gloede, T Feist; Bar - A Thwaites, C McAlpine, L Plowman, D Curtis, J Wicker, J Osborne.

Best: Free - J Slater, J Ashenden, K Johnson, S Maynard, H Moss, H Kirvan; South - J Chapman, B Torkington, D Judd Smith, J Greatorex, J Millar, M Cash. Goals: Free - K Johnson 5, T Barnes 2, R Schirmer 2, J Meaney 1, D Hamlyn 1; South - B Torkington 4, B Lehman 2, J Chapman 2, A Connelly 1, B Dankiewicz 1.

Goals: Bar - J Berrett 6, J Angus 4, J Aish 4, R James 2, H Commane 2, P Stelzer 1; South - L Makris 3, C Musolino 3, J Dare, B Scott, M Trezeciak, A Gerardis, A Bayliss 1 ea.

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Goals: Ang - B Burgess 4, J Rosenzweig 3, T Talbot, S Haydon, M Williams, C Jasper, A Small 1 ea; Bar B Traynor 2, J Wicker 2, J Rider 2, A Thwaites 2, D Goodfellow 1, C McAlpine 1.

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Nuriootpa Angaston

JUNIOR COLTS 2.1 4.3 5.4 1.2 1.2 2.5

6.5(41) 3.5(23)

Best: Nuri - W Byrum, M Kitson, H Stolz, A Jaunay, R Haynes, H Jaunay; Ang - J Finch, B Homes, R Eberhard, R Humphries-Carnelly, S Zimmermann, C Relquyst. Goals: Nuri - W Byrum 2, C Dahms, S Dearlove, B Hoepner, S Hahn 1 ea; Ang - R Kuhn, S Zimmermann, J Finch 1 ea.

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Angaston hang on Tigers too strong By ROBERT LAIDLAW

By MIKE TEAKLE ANGASTON held off a fourth quarter comeback by Barossa District to win Saturday’s first semi-final by 15 points at Freeling. Players from both sides had a nervous wait before the game when the under 17s clash went into extra time. “It was definitely a concern for us as we’ve got quite a few young players,” Ben Burgess, Angaston coach said. “There were a few nervous boys in the room pre game. A big part of our focus was on getting a good start.” Burgess’ fears were allayed when his side turned in a matchwinning effort in the first term, kicking 3-4 to the Bulldogs’ three points. Key forward Brett Burgess was a major factor kicking all three of Angaston’s first quarter goals and four of the first five scored in the game. He used his footy smarts to maintain position and judge the fall of the ball better than his opponents. The biggest bonus for the Panthers was their vigorous start, using run and quick ball movement to set up their forward thrusts. Barossa coach Jeff Woods was honest in his assessment. “We knew coming in that poor starts have been a problem for us lately,” Woods said. “That hurt us pretty badly and even though we came back in the fourth we knew the game was shot by then. “Injuries haven’t been kind to us towards the end of the season but that’s no excuse. We came up against a team that was better and harder at it on the day.” For Burgess, the pleasing thing was the number of contributors across the field. He got solid efforts from senior players like Brad Maude in defence and Chris Jasper and Matt Zimmermann in the midfield. Centre half forward Michael

NURIOOTPA held on to defeat local rival Angaston by 18 points in Saturday’s Barossa, Light & Gawler Football Association junior colts first semi-final. After a tentative start by both sides, the Panthers broke through for the first goal six minutes into the first term, after Jake Finch took a strong mark in the goalsquare and converted. Some clever work by Rhyley Haynes saw Nuriootpa gain control, after he passed goals out to teammates William Byrum and Shane Dearlove, to give the Tigers a 2-1 to 12 advantage at quarter time. The game was won in the second term, as Nuri added 2-2 to no score, to lead by 19 points at half time. With the first goal of the third quarter, the Tigers looked like pulling away, but then Angaston fought back with four scoring shots, although only one major, to still trail by 17 points at lemons.

Pech sustained a knee strain just minutes into the contest but returned during the match to be a solid player. “Pechy coming off so early was a concern but after a bit of treatment he was able to go back on and we kept rotating him on and off the bench,” Burgess said. “Then Brett (Burgess) came off with a strain in the second term. “After half time I didn’t put them back in as I felt we had the game under control and we need to get them up for a game in two weeks.” For the Bulldogs, Andrew Thwaites was fantastic in the midfield while Craig McAlpine provided rebound across half back but the Dogs couldn’t fight momentum which was on the Panthers’ side as evidenced by Andrew Small’s freakish goal in the last term. The ruckman collected a loose ball on the boundary line 40 metres from goal and launched a kick towards a vacant goal

square but his kick drifted across the face and looked set to register no score at all as a Barossa defender was tracking the Burley with intent to gather and dart out of defence. The bounce that came next was impossible to predict as it bounced several metres backwards into the square before taking another bounce at right angles to shock even the man that kicked it. “I can’t believe it went through,” Small said. “I have snap shots so rarely and I honestly expected to be tackled as I kicked it as there was a guy right on me, I can’t explain it.” Angaston’s win sets up a preliminary final date with either South Gawler or Nuriootpa. “We aren’t getting ahead of ourselves,” Burgess said. “South has been the best team all year and Nuri are a seasoned finals team full of quality, we need to get everything right going forward.”

BAROSSA 8-BALL Semi-final results: A grade - Stocky Flagons 8 d Brauhaus Breaker 6. B grade - Smokin Vines 8 d AP Dodgies 8-5. Grand finals - to be played on Wednesday, September 12 at 7pm at Greenock Tavern. A grade - TH Supers v Stocky Flagons. B grade - Bustanarods v Smokin Vines.

Results from matches played on Aug 30. Division One: No Fear.Comm d Two Wells Tavern 8-7; Smithfield Filthy Fockers d Exchange Hotel 11-4; Overway WYM d Soccer Club Eagles 8-7; Xchanged d Soccer Club Kruisers 8-7; Commercial Taverners d Two Wells Clueless 12-3; Willaston Warriors d Roseworthy Blue 8-7. Premiership Team P W L F A S Two Wells No Fear.Comm 20 18 2 198 102 36 Two Wells Tavern 20 17 3 211 89 34 Two Wells Commercial Taverners20 16 4 205 95 32 Smithfield Filthy Fockers 20 15 5 172 128 30 Overway WYM 20 13 7 169 131 26 Xchanged 20 11 9 131 169 22 Willaston Warriors 20 7 13 128 172 14 Exchange Hotel 20 7 13 124 175 14 Roseworthy Blue 20 6 14 132 168 12 Soccer Club Eagles 20 6 14 128 145 12 Soccer Club Kruisers 20 3 17 115 185 6 Two Wells Clueless 20 1 19 93 185 2 Division Two: Roseworthy Shooters d Willaston Farcues 12-3; Lyndoch d Smithfield SUS 9-6; Smithfield What The’s d Overway Underways 8-7. Premiership Team P W L F A S Smithfield What The’s 19 16 3 181 89 32 Smithfield SUS 18 13 6 150 120 26 Lyndoch Hotel 18 10 9 141 129 20 Roseworthy Shooters 18 7 12 123 162 14 Willaston Farcues 18 6 13 117 168 12 Overway Underways 18 5 14 116 169 10

LAST Thursday night the netball club held our end-of-year presentation night for our netta and primary teams. Thanks to all the parents and players for attending what was a fun night, with all players being presented with their medallions and team photos as a memento of the 2012 season. Special thanks to Michele Landers for the donation of the medallions and to Tony Stockdale (Nido Media) for the fab presented photos. There were some mixed results in the netball from the first semi-final played on Saturday up at Freeling, finals are like that. Excitingly, our Div 1s came up trumps defeating Kapunda in a close and tight tussle in the end. After leading by 12 at three-quarter time, the winning margin came down to two in the end having everyone on the edge of their seats. (Final score GC 52 defeated Kapunda 50). Great win by all involved - good work. Also playing on Saturday representing the club in the senior ranks were our Div 2, Div 3 and Div 6. These three teams each had a tough battle and put in a fab effort, but could not quite get there in the end. Final scores were :- Div 2 GC 42 to Kap 47; Div 3 GC 34 to Ango 40 and in Div 6 GC 36 to Nuri 42. Our junior 2s also played on Saturday and displayed some really great netball, but could not quite get there, being defeated by Tanunda 39 to 35. Well done to all on the 2012 season and for getting this far. In the junior ranks some more exciting news

with our little sub junior 2 girls coming away with a great one goal win (GC 15 defeated Willaston 14) and also our Inter 2s winning against Kapunda 42 to 36. Congrats to all - go Tiger gals. This coming week we venture a little closer to home for the second semi-final being played at Willaston. The day will start at 9am when both the netball sub junior 1 and 3 teams take to the court, followed in the afternoon by senior 4s at 2.45pm. In between times, the club's football under 17s will be playing on the oval, so lots of action for all club supporters to get behind. Good luck to all. Saturday night after the games, our clubrooms will again be open so all can celebrate back there afterwards. Looking forward, applications are now being sought from those interested in taking on a coaching role with the netball club for 2013 coaching is a great way to help your club and is very rewarding watching your players develop - do consider. Application forms are on the club website, or see one of the committee for one soon. Thanks to this week’s netball supporters for providing player incentive vouchers:Starplex, Fasta Pasta, Lisa at LKFS Finance, Chemplus - Gawler, Gawler South Bakery, Video Ezy, Crazy Monkeys, Bushman's Hotel, Career Employment Group and Wasley's Hotel. Diary dates September 8 - Second semi final at Willaston - clubrooms open after the games. September 15 - Preliminary final at Tanunda. October 6 - Senior presentation night at the clubrooms - netball and football combined. Advance notice: Netball AGM, October 18 at 7.30pm at the courtside ‘Cub House’. Football and Sporting Club AGMs Friday, October 26 at 7.30pm at clubrooms.

Hockey preliminary finals

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SMOTHER: Angaston’s Sean Haydon successfully blocks a kick by Josh Osbourne of Barossa District.

Early in the final term Stefan Zimmermann managed to soccer a goal from a goal-square scramble to put the Panthers within two kicks of pulling off a victory. In a tense 10 minute period, the Tigers fought tenaciously in defense, desperately repelling several promising Angaston forward forays, finally sealing the result a couple of minutes before full time when Brad Hoepner kicked truly. “It was a solid effort by everyone, and I’m rapt with their effort,” said Nuri coach Bill Byrum. “We worked hard out of the middle, and I was pleased with our desperation. We still have a couple of players to come in, so I’m looking forward to our next game.” Nuri’s on-ballers William Byrum, Hayden Stolz and Haynes played well and gave the side plenty of drive, while Mitchell Kitson was solid. For Angaston, Finch, Blake Homes, Ryder Eberhard and Ryan Humphries-Carnelly were its standout players.

TOP: Jake Alcorn (left) and Dave Jaensch from the Stocky Flagons. BELOW: Mark Vyden (left) and Robbie Rose of the Smokin Vines.

THE Barossa Hockey Association will conduct the preliminary finals this weekend at Stockwell. Seven preliminary finals will be played on Saturday, September 8, with Nuriootpa appearing in all grades except the under 18s. The A grade men will see number two placed Tanunda play against AM United. Although it will be a very tight tussle, Tanunda are going in as favourites. They have had very tough, close games all year with two draws and a win to Tanunda. This game starts at 3.30pm. The A grade women’s preliminary final game starts at 1.30pm and will see top placed AM United play Nuriootpa. These two teams played off in last year’s

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grand final with Nuriootpa taking the honours, so competition is sure to be fierce to win a spot in the grand final. AM United have five players out this week two overseas and three with other hockey commitments in Adelaide but are still feeling confident. The B men division will see second placed Nuriootpa play Gawler/Trinity and in the B women game, Nuriootpa will play Gawler. Both games start at 1.30pm. At noon the under 18s will see Two Wells v Tanunda, while at 10.30am, in the Under 15/16s Nuriootpa will play Two Wells. The under 13/14 game will start at 9am where Two Wells will be playing Nuriootpa.

Hockey semi-finals A Men Nuriootpa 1 d Tanunda 0; AM United 3 d Gawler/Trinity 0. A Women Nuriootpa 4 d Two Wells 1; Gawler 1 d AM United 0. B Men Gawler/Trinity 1 drew with AM United 1; Tanunda 2 d Nuriootpa 1. B Women Nuriootpa 3 d Two Wells 0; AM United 4 d Gawler 0. Under 18 Tanunda 3 d Gawler 2; Nuriootpa 1 drew with Two Wells 1. Under 15/16 AM United 3 d Nuriootpa 2; Two Wells 2 d Tanunda 1. Under 13/14 AM United 4 d Two Wells 3; Nuriootpa 1 d Trinity College White 0. www.barossaherald.com.au


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First semi-final roundup Senior Six: Nuriootpa 46 d Gawler Central 43 This game was expected to be a one-sided affair going on the minor round matches. However Nuriootpa were determined to turn this around and started strong to only be down by one goal at the first break. Positional changes at this break saw Nuriootpa take the lead through some good play. Gawler Central regrouped to win the third quarter and bring the deficit back to three goals. All was poised for a great last quarter. Play went back and forth for an even quarter and Nuriootpa was able to prevail.

Team 1st Gawler Central 13 Kapunda 14

2nd 18 11

3rd 13 7

4th 8 18

Total 52 50

Senior Five: Tanunda 42 d Angaston 36 Expectations were for a fast and skilled match up on the court and this was evident from the first whistle, with the scoreboard showing a narrow two-goal margin at the first break. Angaston were able to capitalise on some errors by Tanunda in the second quarter and outscored Tanunda in the second quarter. With the score now even at the main break positional changes made by Tanunda saw them pick up the pace and create important turnovers to outscore Angaston by five goals. With the game intensifying by both teams in the last quarter an injury for Tanunda mid way through saw them regroup quickly and surge ahead to take the lead again and finish the game off winning by six goals.

SPECTACULAR: Nuriootpa goal shooter Tayla Helbig leaps to accept a pass during the Intermediate One semi-final. Played at Freeling. Sub Junior Three: Angaston 12 d Barossa District 10 Both teams started enthusiastically but took a while to settle. Turnovers were made at both ends but neither team were able to gain the lead with the score even at quarter time. Angaston gained the lead by three goals at half time, however Barossa reduced Angaston's lead to only one goal at three-quarter time. Angaston converted more balls in the last quarter to win by two goals. Sub Junior Two: Gawler Central 15 d Willaston 14 The first quarter was goal-for-goal and in the second quarter Gawler Central led by two goals. Willaston came back in third to behind by one goal. In the last quarter the score was even with the lead changing throughout with a great quarter by both teams this was truly a finals’ game by all players displaying excellent netball but in the end Gawler Centrals won by one goal. Sub Junior One: Freeling 35 d Kapunda 13 Freeling got the jump early but the Kapunda girls settled to find themselves down by only three goals at quarter time. The second quarter saw Freeling surge ahead to hold an 11-goal lead at the main break. Both teams made positional changes and took time to settle but Freeling had control and went on to have a comprehensive win.

Senior Four: Tanunda 47 d Angaston 33 A tight first quarter saw the narrowest of margins at the first break. This continued through the second quarter where Tanunda held a two-goal lead at the main break. With positional changes Angaston applied more pressure but Tanunda were able to take control of the game and run away to win by 14 goals. Senior Three: Angaston 40 d Gawler Central 34 These teams started out a very even contest. With the scores fluctuating throughout the first half the score showed just a five goal difference in favour of Angaston at half time. The third quarter saw fantastic defensive pressure and drive through the mid court with Angaston scoring only one more goal than Gawler Central. Accurate shooting by both teams saw the score close throughout the last quarter but with every opportunity seized by Angaston they were able to build a lead and win by six goals. Senior Two: Kapunda 47 d Gawler Central 43 A physical contest with both teams applying defensive pressure all over the court. Kapunda capitalised on their opportunities to lead by three at the first break. They continued at a fast pace through the second and third quarter where Kapunda were able to build on their lead pushing it out to nine goals by three-quarter time. Positional changes at the last break helped Gawler Centrals bring the difference back to four at the final whistle.

Junior Two: Tanunda 39 d Gawler Central 35 Tanunda came out at the start firing to lead by six goals at quarter time. Central settled in the second quarter and pulled back the score to only be four behind. Central played a steadier third quarter to close the gap only for Tanunda to come back late in the quarter. In the last quarter the play went from one end to the other with nerves playing a big part in the many errors by both teams. Tanunda steadied and went on to win by four goals. Junior One: Tanunda 35 d Freeling 30 Tanunda dominated early but the Freeling girls settled and fought back to see the scores tied at the first break. Positional changes by Tanunda proved beneficial and saw them establish a six-goal lead at half time. The third quarter was again even with fundamental errors by both teams. Freeling fought hard to win the last quarter by one goal but the gap was too large. Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 42 d Kapunda 36 Gawler Central were able to start well by getting the advantage of 11 goals at the half time break. The third quarter was evenly contested with both teams eager to take any advantage they could capitalise on. Gawler Central came back in last quarter creating important turnovers and converting to win the match by six goals. Intermediate One: Nuriootpa 45 d Barossa District 31 Nuriootpa made the jump in the first quarter to have a handy lead but Barossa settled in the second forcing errors to be only down by three goals at half time. Changes were made by both teams but this did little to effect the score line with both teams making basic errors. The last quarter saw Nuriootpa take control to finish off with a comfortable win to advance to the preliminary final. Senior Seven: Angaston 31 d Barossa District 29 Angaston came into the game favourites which was proven in the first half. With Barossa only seven goals down at the half time. The third quarter was more evenly contested but the low scoring did not alter the scoreboard. Barossa came out determined and lifted their assault which saw the last quarter score up and down until the last moments resulting in just a two-goal win for Angaston.

AIM: Jess McKinnon, Kapunda goal attack goes for goal during the Senior Two final. Central’s Tegan Couzner waits for the result.

Second semi-final at Willaston on September 8 9am Court Court 1 Court 3 Court 2 10am Court 1 Court 3 11.30am Court 1

Grade Sub Junior 3 Sub Junior 2 Sub Junior 1

Teams Nuriootpa v Gawler Central Angaston v Tanunda Gawler Central v Angaston

Junior 1 Junior 2

Willaston v South Gawler Willaston v South Gawler

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Freeling v Willaston

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CAUGHT: Gawler Central wing attack Kelly Rowe takes a strong grab in front of Kapunda’s Kristy Humble. Allison King watches the action. PIC: PLA Media TRADITIONAL rivals Gawler Central and Kapunda turned on another amazing game of senior one netball with the Tigers ‘falling’ over the line to win the 2012 first semi-final by two goals. For Kapunda, it is season over, but not before one of their renowned fight backs which nearly saw the Bombers grab a win. For Central, it was a case of nearly snatching defeat from the jaws of victory after working their way to a deserved 12goal lead at three-quarter time. Stand-in coach Scott Waddington said his nerves had been on edge as Kapunda kept creating turnovers and reducing the margin during the exciting final 15 minutes. “I actually sensed a Kapunda comeback late in the third quarter when they scored a couple of late goals,” Scott said. “Tactically they played the last quarter very well. They played off us in the final term and created doubt and were able to create turnovers. We also made some basic errors which gave them the ball. “Credit to our girls we were able to maintain possession late and go goal-forgoal to grab the win.” Scott said in the second and third quarters Gawler Central had played good netball. He said the Tigers had created eight turnovers in the second quarter and 10 in the third term. “In the second we only scored off four of those turnovers but in the third we scored nine times and really I felt we could have been even further ahead at three-quarter time. “There was no doubt Tracy (Patton, goal defence) was our best player in the first three quarters creating doubt in the minds of the Kapunda goalies and grabbing a head of rebounds. Her influence was not as effective in the final term. “Sal (Vivian, goal keeper) took one major intercept in the final quarter which stopped the Kapunda flood and was crucial in our win. “I also thought Renee (Schumacher, goal shooter) gave signs of getting back to her best and her third quarter was her best since I have been helping out.”

Scott said his daughter Leigh, the Gawler Central coach, was still actively involved and had taken training during the week. Leigh is captain of the unbeaten South Australian national league side Southern Force and will still be unavailable for the preliminary final because of those commitments but would be present if Gawler Central could make the grand final. Kapunda coach Paul McGrath was away in Birdsville on Saturday so captain and former coach Penny Chappell and former senior one player Tania Leslie were in charge. “There were a lot of cases of what ifs at the end of the game,” Penny said. “But we didn’t and the result is what it is. Our last quarter was brilliant but the question is why didn’t we play like that earlier? “You can’t play just one good quarter of netball and expect to win.” Penny said there was great rivalry between Kapunda and Gawler Central and both sides always fought games out to the finish. “There was a lot of noise from the spectators of both sides. Normally I’m not aware of anything off court but on Saturday it was obvious we were playing in a final. “Central was able to get ahead because their defenders, Tracy in particular, were able to take rebounds when our goalies missed but if their goalies missed they got most of their rebounds and were able to goal. In the last quarter we tended to play off Central and I think their goalies, Renee in particular, like the body contact when they are trying to set up and receive the ball. “By playing off, there seemed to be doubt in the minds of their feeders and our defenders were able to take intercepts with Stacca (Stacey Burgess) playing brilliantly. “But Central defenders also got several important intercepts late which stopped our run and we had left our run too late.” For Central, best players were Tracy Patton, Renee Schumacher and Jade Pfitzner while for Kapunda Stacey Burgess, Kristy Humble and Penny Chappell had excellent games.

Senior one shooting statistics Player Gawler Central Renee Schumacher Allison King Kapunda Lana Bagshaw Tab Mackenzie Candy Zivic

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GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (1) Baklava Boy blinkers on again; (5) Currahee cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (6) Holy Shemoley tongue-control bit on first time, tongue-tie off first time RACE 2: (1) Force Of Three winkers off first time; (7) The Headliner lugging bit off first time, norton bit on first time; (8) Brave Journey winkers on first time RACE 3: (3) Schumacher gelded; (6) Just Solvent blinkers on first time; (8) Our Mimi near-side blinker on first time; (10) Thidwick The Moose cross-over noseband on first time, lugging bit on first time; (13) Swinging Soldier winkers on first time; (18) Cape Clear tongue-tie on first time RACE 4: (2) Sir Presidente off-side bubble cheeker on again, lugging bit on again, norton bit off first time RACE 6: (4) Sticks Magee tail chain on first time RACE 7: (4) Beldara tongue-tie on first time; (10) Staralan tongue-tie off again RACE 8: (3) Prince Of Capers off-side blinker on first time, blinkers off again; (5) Silent Surround bandages on first time; (9) Light Tan blinkers off first time, winkers on first time; (14) Fruehling ear muffs on first time

BALAKLAVA comment Race one BAKLAVA BOY (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4g By Gallant Guru - High Class Pro (12:0-13): Struck interference near the 400m when 3/4 len, len 3rd (57.0) Baby Boy, Roscrea Rose 2050m M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19 then resumed racing with 8-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Windsor Gardens 1200m Gawler E&G Mdn slow trk Aug 23. Worked home OK first-up and will appreciate the step-up in trip. Sure to be getting home hard. FROESE (Scott Trenowden) 5g By Redoute’s Choice - Tangerine Dream (6:0-1-1): Got blocked for a run when 1-3/4 len 4th (58.0) Fidesdi 1528m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15 then just missed when sht nk 2nd (58.0) Facing 1700m Gawler Mdn slow trk Aug 23. Doesn’t look far off a win and in well with the claim. Take tossing. SET TO EXCITE (K M Sweeney) 5g By Reset - Excitant (18:0-4-2): Ran 3/4 len 2nd (58.0) Full Bore 1410m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8 then finished 4-3/4 len 6th (58.0) Captain Finniss 1406m Murray Bridge E&G Mdn dead trk Aug 29. He’s had a few tries and is still a query at this trip. Top jockey sticks with him so worth another chance. WHERE’S THAT (K M Sweeney) 4g By Stargazer - Strategic Blue (8:0-0-1): Followed 2-1/2 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Why Not You, Lady Alaska 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15 with 6-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Elegido 2052m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Back in distance and firmer surface will suit. Not the worst. CURRAHEE (Ms R Day) 4m By Akhadan - Some Kinda Storm (7:0-2-1): Finished nk 2nd (56.0) Fidesdi 1528m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15 then was vetted after 1-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Facing 1700m Gawler Mdn slow trk Aug 23. Tongue tie goes on here and slow track may not have been in her favour last time. Worth consideration. HOLY SHEMOLEY (J F Macmillan) 5m By Fraar - Soft (15:0-2-5): Ran 6-3/4 len 5th (54.5) Why Not You 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15 then reared at the start before finishing sht nk, hd 3rd (56.0) Facing, Froese 1700m Gawler Mdn slow trk Aug 23. She has a habit of finding one better but she’s sure to be thereabouts. Keep safe.

STAR CONTESSA (D G Balfour) 4m By Dash For Cash - Star Maid (8:0-0-1): Beat four home when 9-3/4 len 8th (56.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 9-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Princess Peggy 1200m Gawler M Mdn slow trk Aug 23. Gets out to this trip for the first time here and did beat nine home last time. She’s drawn to get a lovely run and could sneak into a place. WHY YOU LITTLE (T L Day) 4m By Face Value - Chickey Werrie (6:0-0-0): Ran 10-1/4 len 9th (55.5) Reslenda 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn dead trk July 25 before finishing 11-1/4 len 7th (56.0) Facing 1700m Gawler Mdn slow trk Aug 23. She’s done little to suggest she’ll be competitive in this. Looking elsewhere. DANCES WITH SPURS (Jon O’Connor) 3f By Good Journey - Midori Gift (3:0-0-0): Reared at the start and raced greenly when 8-1/2 len 9th (54.0) Assaboy 1228m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15 then finished 10-1/4 len last (55.5) Maid Of Finniss 1406m Murray Bridge F&M Mdn dead trk Aug 29. Hasn’t finished closer than eight lengths from the winner in three runs to date. Cannot recommend.

Race two FORCE OF THREE (Paul Beshara) 3g By Oamaru Force - Three For Free (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 4-1/2 len 5th (57.5) D’Artagnan 1100m M’ville 3yo C&G Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Showed plenty of pace on debut when unwanted in the betting. Beat eight home that day and gets on to a firmer surface here. Will give them something to chase. FREE RANGE (D B Bonetti) 3g: First start. By Niello - Label Rouge. Brought just $2,000 at the sales and he’s the first foal of a daughter of Hussonet. Finished 6 len 2nd Saturday’s Child 1000m Gawler barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk Aug 24. He was safely held in a three-horse trial recently and will be better for the experience. HANK’S NEPHEW (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Danbird - Chapent (2:0-0-0): Struck interference near the 400m when 7-1/2 len 8th (58.0) Viking Star 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Hcp April 21 then was spelled after 7-3/4 len 7th (55.0) Star Of Zena 1050m M’ville 2yo Hcp dead trk May 5. Finished nk, 3/4 len 3rd Tigara’s Gem, Spinning Diamond 1000m Gawler barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk Aug 24. Performed moderately in two runs in his first campaign but they were both in Saturday metropolitan grade so this should be easier. Could show up while fresh.

PROPSHAFT (Brian Lear) 3g By Shaft - Stalwart Amber (2:0-0-1): Was slowly away on debut when 7 len 4th (57.5) Montalto 1100m Port Augusta 2yo Mdn June 10 then was spelled after 1-1/4 len, hd 3rd (57.0) Montalto, Spiritof Endeavour 1100m Port Augusta 2yo Hcp June 28. Showed fair ability in two runs before a break. Worth consideration. SATURDAY’S CHILD (D E Magro) 3g By Any Given Saturday - Miss Rubiton (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 7-3/4 len last (58.0) Viking Star 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Hcp April 21. Scored 6 len win Free Range, Bray View 1000m Gawler barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk Aug 24. Showed speed on debut before knocking up to run last. He’s trialled well leading into this and is drawn to get the right run. Keep in mind. STONEHAVEN (D G Balfour) 3c By Planchet Stone Queen (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 7-1/4 len 9th (57.5) D’Artagnan 1100m M’ville 3yo C&G Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Should be better for his debut run and gets a firmer surface here. Drawn a good alley and could surprise at odds. THE HEADLINER (Tony McEvoy) 3g By Beautiful Crown - Capanetta (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 7-3/4 len 8th (54.5) Miss Intensus 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mdn dead trk July 19. Very easy in the market on debut and ran accordingly after showing some early pace. Leading jockey replaces apprentice here and improved run wouldn’t surprise. BRAVE JOURNEY (G D Searle) 3f By Good Journey - Brave Accord (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 4-1/2 len 9th (57.5) Monica Kate 1100m M’ville 3yoF Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Kept safe in the betting on debut when beat five rivals home. Showed some pace that day and she’ll be better for that experience. Perhaps a place. CANNES DESTINATION (S P Gower) 3f: First start. By Dubai Destination - Cannes Resort. Dam has had little impact at stud and this filly hasn’t been sighted publicly. Look for a lead from the ring. GENEROUS BELLE (D G Balfour) 3f: First start. By Zizou - Kayzarana. Purchased for $34,000 as a yearling and she’s closely related to four winners including her half-brother Generous Beau (5 wins). Finished last Latvian Amber 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Mar 26. Wellrelated filly who was put away after a moderate trial effort back in March. Market will be a guide.

SCHADUW (R R Jolly) 3f By Dane Shadow - Dorothy Dinosaur (4:0-3-1): Struck interference at the start when 4-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Ephemera, Dancing Poetess 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yoF (68) dead trk Aug 4 then finished 1/2 nk 2nd (57.5) Monica Kate 1100m M’ville 3yoF Mdn slow trk Aug 22. She’s overdue for a win and gets in nicely here after the claim for in-form jockey. Looks the one. SECRETMENSBUSINESS (D G Balfour) 3f By Hidden Dragon - She’s So Cute (3:0-1-0): Finished 1-1/4 len 2nd (55.5) Whitten’s Delight 1100m M’ville 2yo Mdn April 19 then was spelled after 7-1/2 len 5th (54.5) Star Of Zena 1050m M’ville 2yo Hcp dead trk May 5. Showed good ability in her only campaign to date and this is a thin race. Key player while fresh. STARFIRE LADY (Lloyd Kennewell) 3f By All Bar One - Almazyoon (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 1-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Pharomac 900m Murray Bridge 2yo Mdn dead trk Mar 4 then resumed racing with 6-3/4 len 12th (57.5) Monica Kate 1100m M’ville 3yoF Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Only beat two home first-up but will be fitter here and gets back on to a firmer track. Can improve without surprising.

Race three COTTON ROAD (R R Jolly) 4g By Blevic - Black Eyed Susan (4:0-1-2): Finished lg nk, 1-3/4 len 3rd (57.5) Wise And Happy, Ready To Reel 1100m Gawler 3yo Mdn April 4 then was spelled after 2-1/2 len 2nd (57.0) Proctorville 1200m Strathalbyn E&G Mdn dead trk April 18. Placed all three runs last campaign including a first-up placing here. Expect a forward run while fresh. GONE WITHOUT (D G Balfour) 4g By Gonski Without Warning (7:0-0-1): Lost a plate when 9-1/2 len 7th (58.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1 then finished 4-1/2 len 4th (58.0) La Poupee 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Fitter for two runs back over shorter trips on slow tracks. Gets a firmer surface here and steps up to the 1200 metres. Worth consideration. SCHUMACHER (M A Kavanagh) 4g By Excites Chasseresse (1:0-0-1): Jumped awkwardly and raced greenly on debut when 3/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (58.0) Nullarbor Nymph, Danzeround The Sun 1055m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8. Did a few things wrong on debut and sure to have benefited from the outing. Extra trip here helps and drawn to get a lovely run. Hard to beat.

VON RADETZKY (Jon O’Connor) 4g By Snitzel - Stella Lass (8:0-3-1): Blundered near the 1000m and was checked before running lg hd 2nd (55.0) Electric Circus 1400m Murray Bridge E&G Mdn Sept 14 then finished 2-1/4 len 2nd (55.0) Magic Milady 1550m Morphettville Parks Mdn Sept 21. Ran 5th Tiggy 1000m Gawler barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk Aug 24. Hasn’t raced for almost a year but he’s a handy type when right and should be fitter for a recent trial. Market should provide a lead to his chances. FINE FETTLE (Jake Stephens) 5m By Blevic Regal Sal (1:0-1-0): At only start ran 1/2 len 2nd (56.0) The Boilermaker 1406m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 2. Easy in the betting on debut when finished hard from well back. Coming off a four-month break and stable generally has them ready to fire fresh. Keep safe. JUST SOLVENT (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3g: First start. By Blackfriars - Just A Runner. Brought $30,000 as a yearling and he’s a full-brother to Listed winner Moneghetti (7 wins). Finished 5th Hank’s Nephew 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial April 16. Bred to want further but they’ve applied the blinkers here for his debut. Market will be a guide. KLONDIKE LIL (K M Sweeney) 5m By Mugharreb - Picalilli Star (21:0-3-3): Finished lg nk 2nd (57.5) Chester Downs 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2 before running 1-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (57.5) Princess Peggy, Danzeround The Sun 1200m Gawler M Mdn slow trk Aug 23. Rarely far away but she’s had plenty of chances. Gets the top apprentice’s claim here and she’s drawn in the right spot. Could be her day. OUR MIMI (Lloyd Kennewell) 4m By Ad Valorem - Venetta (3:0-2-1): Raced erratically and hung in when lg hd, sht hd 3rd (56.0) Darkrai, Amalgamate 1200m Kilmore 3yo Mdn dead trk Feb 26 then was vetted after 2 len 2nd (56.0) La Poupee 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Nice run first-up and gets on to a firmer surface here. Key player. RAGING SWELL (Sam Kavanagh) 4m: First start. By Foreplay - Surfari. Half-brother to the talented Rhyno Chaser and finished 4th Kissed Again 1000m Gawler barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk Aug 24. Awkward draw here for debut but market should be a good guide.

THIDWICK THE MOOSE (Tony McEvoy) 3g: First start. By Fastnet Rock - Femme D’Affaire. Dam’s three previous foals have all won races including The Social Network which was placed in the G3 WA Oaks. Finished 1-3/4 len, 5 len 3rd Beau Jez, Molto Bene 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Mar 26. Well-bred type from the top stable and drawn a nice gate. Big watch. WORDS OF WAR (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3g By Dylan Thomas - Zenarta (4:0-1-0): Was vetted after finishing 11 len last (55.5) Out Of Coober 1300m Balaklava 2yo (64) April 11 then pulled hard when 2 len 2nd (57.5) D’Artagnan 1100m M’ville 3yo C&G Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Ran a much-improved race first-up but he’ll get a long way back here from his horror draw. Needs luck but will be finishing hard. KRISTABELLA (P W Jolly) 3f By Lion Heart Amarie (4:0-1-0): Returned from a break with 2-3/4 len 6th (51.5) Nullarbor Nymph 1055m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8 then finished 1-3/4 len 2nd (52.5) Belaruski 1100m Mildura F&M Mdn dead trk Aug 24. Improved run last time but plenty of depth here. Place looks best. SWINGING SOLDIER (John Hyam) 3f By Soldier’s Tale - Court Swinging (3:0-0-1): Resumed racing with hd, 3-1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Saturday Sorcerer, D’Artagnan 1050m M’ville 3yo Mdn slow trk Aug 1 then was vetted after 3-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Monica Kate 1100m M’ville 3yoF Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Strong finisher who is suited by the step-up to 1200 metres. Keep in mind. TWENTY FIVE CARAT (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3f: First start. By Court Of Jewels - Senora Eduardo. Dam has had little exposure at stud but this filly is bred to appreciate more ground. Finished 4th Lead The Witness 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Mar 26. Look for any confidence in the ring but suspect she’ll be better for the outing. KARABAY (J D Smith) 4m By Beckett - Miss Bay (1:0-0-0): The saddle slipped when 9-3/4 len 9th (56.0) La Poupee 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Forget she went around on debut when the saddle went. Has scope for improvement and could be one at odds. SHE’S MOLLY (D J Clarken) 4m By Snippetson - She’s My Baby (1:0-0-0): At only start was tightened for room before finishing 7-1/4 len 7th (54.0) La Poupee 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Beat half the field home on debut and gets a firmer surface here. Keep safe.

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BALAKLAVA comment continued HALAYR JET (Grant Young) 4g By Jet Spur - Brookside Lady (9:0-1-0): Ran 8-3/4 len 11th (54.0) Meshmaker 1529m M’ville 3yo Hcp Mar 3 then finished 9-3/4 len 9th (57.5) Wise And Happy 1100m Gawler 3yo Mdn April 4. Finished len, 4 len 3rd Kissed Again, Captain Finniss 1000m Gawler barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk Aug 24. Has shown ability on occasions in his last campaign and could run a forward race while fresh. Place hope. CAPE CLEAR (Sam Kavanagh) 4g By Fastnet Rock Dushanbe (10:0-3-0): Was vetted after 3-3/4 len 8th (58.5) At All Costs 1500m Newcastle E&G Mdn Mar 31 then ran 5-1/2 len 6th (57.0) Faith In My 1500m Newcastle Mdn Hcp April 14. Scored lg nk win Maid Of Finniss, Ontheroad For Gold 1000m Gawler barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk Aug 24. Former NSW galloper who has trialled well leading into this. Drawn in the car park but can go close with luck in running. Don’t dismiss.

Race four ROBDON FLYER (G D Searle) 8g By Gundane - Twin Ramble (58:5-14-13): Following 2-3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Yesquire, Lennybe 2250m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk Aug 4 ran 1-1/4 len 5th (54.0) Streaky Fella 2400m Morphettville Parks (94) slow trk Aug 25. Big drop in grade here but gets right up in the weights. Doesn’t win out of turn but must be included in the chances here. SIR PRESIDENTE (Scott Trenowden) 7g By Danasinga - El Ardiente (36:5-4-4): Beat six home when 4-3/4 len 5th (58.0) Quick ‘n’ Slick 2200m Murray Bridge (68) dead trk July 25 then stuck on OK for 1-1/4 len 2nd (57.5) Sturgis 2210m Balaklava (68) Aug 8. Doesn’t look far off another win and comes into calculations here. WOTZITWORTH (T T Oxlade) 5g By Face Value - Sazende (13:2-0-2): Finished 2-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Allez Tara 1734m Gawler (62) dead trk Aug 15 then was slowly away before scoring lg nk win (56.0) Sparkling Victory, Golden Schnaps 2052m M’ville (62) dead trk Aug 22. Up in grade here but racing well and looks to be more progressive than most of these. Hard to beat. STURGIS (G L Lesnikowski) 7g By Generous - Shy Lizzie (23:4-4-1): Scored 1-1/4 len win (55.0) Sir Presidente, Tapeka Point 2210m Balaklava (68) Aug 8 then finished 7-1/2 len last (53.5) Border Express 2050m M’ville (75) heavy trk Aug 18. Gets back on to a firmer surface here and can improve sharply on his last-start flop. Keep safe. BELL RINGER (J E Hickmott) 8g By Taos - Bellawella (63:6-4-5): Ran 9-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Yesquire 2250m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk Aug 4 then finished 7-1/2 len 5th (69.5) Back Tracks 2206m Murray Bridge Hwt (68) dead trk Aug 29. Can mix his form but did win this track/distance three starts back. Take on trust. ELEGIDO (Ms S Ratsch) 5m By Danetree - Tandoaka (15:1-0-0): Finished 9-1/4 len 7th (54.0) Monstarhit 1850m Port Augusta (61) Aug 16 then was blocked for a run when scoring 4-3/4 len win (54.0) Mr Schiller, Heavensake 2052m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Made dramatic improvement to score a hollow win last time in maiden grade. Chance if she can repeat that effort but it was out of the blue. SCENIC SONG (D C Saxon) 10g By Scenic - Singing Hooves (82:7-8-3): Beat seven home when 2-3/4 len 6th (60.0) Bad Parent 1600m Swan Hill (58) Aug 13 then ran 3-3/4 len 6th (58.0) Wotzitworth 2052m M’ville (62) dead trk Aug 22. Veteran who is struggling for his best form. Needs to lift. GOLDEN SCHNAPS (T L Day) 7m By Grandera - Tirolita (52:3-7-7): Finished 49-3/4 len last (55.0) Young Tearaway 1800m Roxby Downs Cup Aug 4 then struck interference near the 1000m before running lg nk, len 3rd (54.0) Wotzitworth, Sparkling Victory 2052m M’ville (62) dead trk Aug 22. Ran a nice race at long odds last time and will be fitter here. Not the worst. THAT’S ALL GOLD (S P Gower) 4m By Dash For Cash Nova Gen (10:1-1-0): At second run back finished 2-1/4 len 5th (52.0) Mystic Morn 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 15 then ran 5-1/4 len 7th (54.0) Wotzitworth 2052m M’ville (62) dead trk Aug 22. She’ll be fitter for recent racing but tends to need a soft track. Tested against this company.

Race five SONO PICCOLO (J E Hickmott) 7g By Genuine - Unhook (57:7-7-8): Scored 1-1/4 len win (54.5) Ring Me Not, Akhabrach 1400m Murray Bridge (78) dead trk July 25 before running 1/2 len 4th (54.5) Tommy Two 1528m Gawler (78) dead trk Aug 15. Up in weight here but this is a decent drop in class from his latest runs. Take beating. TASTEOFENERGY (J R Croucher) 6g By Niello - Sardana (35:6-3-4): Finished hd 2nd (54.0) Tommy Two 1528m Gawler (78) dead trk Aug 15 before running 1-3/4 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (58.0) Savvy Smokin’, Notonmatchday 1600m M’ville (71) dead trk Aug 22. Looks close to a win after three runs back and this race drops away sharply. Looks the one. MISS BALL (Peter Lawrence) 10m By Bellotto - Eastway (49:7-9-6): Was slowly away, got blocked for a run and was tightened for room when 3-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Fighting Fury 1400m Port Augusta Open Hcp May 5 (2011) then was vetted after 24-1/4 len last (56.0) Savvy Smokin’ 1600m M’ville (71) dead trk Aug 22. Veteran who was beaten out of sight first-up. Cannot recommend. UMALUKA (K D Buick) 5g By Umatilla - Miss Maluka (9:2-0-1): Followed sht nk, hd 3rd (58.5) American Trilogy, Value As 1210m Balaklava (71) Aug 8 with 9-1/4 len 7th (56.5) Savvy Smokin’ 1600m M’ville (71) dead trk Aug 22. Fitter for two runs back and he is a winner this track/ distance. Has claims. WHY NOT YOU (G L Lesnikowski) 6m By Bellotto - Caper Caillie (6:1-1-1): Ran nk 2nd (56.0) Wotzitworth 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 2 then covered extra ground before scoring 2-1/2 len win (53.0) Lady Alaska, Where’s That 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15. Jumping from maiden grade into this but could sneak a place from her nice draw.

LITTLE ADAM (K & H Frew) 8g By Adam - Special Sculpture (49:6-7-5): Finished 4-1/4 len 7th (58.0) Treeovus 1410m Balaklava E&G Hcp-62 Aug 8 then ran 5-3/4 len 4th (57.5) Devasent 1406m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk Aug 29. This is as far as he wants and rough place hope is best in this. MYSTIC FOX (D W O’Leary) 7g By Foxhound - Antiquorum (29:3-3-2): Scored 1/2 hd win (59.0) Arakazel, Out Do Me 1600m Port Augusta (59) July 26 then finished 8-1/4 len 6th (55.0) Border Express 1950m Morphettville Parks (71) dead trk Aug 4. Gets back to a more suitable trip here and can run into the placings from his nice alley. ENVIRONMENT PATRON (Kirsten Mooney) 8g By Montjeu - Nikki’s Bride (39:4-4-8): Started favourite when 13-1/4 len 7th (56.0) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4 then finished 12-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Bell Ringer 2200m Balaklava (68) slow trk July 18. Has placed two of three attempts at this track/distance but hasn’t raced for seven weeks. Outside place chance. LATE NIGHT DRINK (G V Richards) 5g By Half Hennessy - Bow To Me (7:1-0-1): Finished 1-1/4 len, nk 3rd (57.0) Mystic Morn, Just Ranger 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 15 then was vetted after 23 len last (57.5) Where’s Tim 1700m Gawler (62) slow trk Aug 23. Up in grade and needs to lift to be competitive here. FRAACHARM (Ryan Balfour) 9g By Fraar - Fager’s Charm (77:6-2-8): Was vetted after 12-1/2 len last (51.5) Allez Tara 1734m Gawler (62) dead trk Aug 15 then finished 14-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Savvy Smokin’ 1600m M’ville (71) dead trk Aug 22. Veteran campaigner whose form has tapered off of late. Take on trust.

Race six FLASH MICK (Ms S Nolan) 5g By Universal Prince - Miss Jagger (9:1-1-3): Resumed racing with 2-1/4 len win (58.0) Boltin’ Henry, Froese 1228m Gawler E&G dead trk Aug 2 then finished 3-3/4 len 4th (59.0) Nadaka 1200m M’ville C1 dead trk Aug 22. Very honest and should be suited by the extra trip here. Take tossing. BESA BOLA (Scott Trenowden) 4g By Churchill Downs Deputy Dehere (12:1-2-1): Finished sht 1/2 hd 2nd (56.0) Pelicano 1900m Oakbank 3yo Hcp dead trk Mar 17 then was spelled after 15-3/4 len 10th (58.5) Rikbat 2100m Gawler (62) April 4. Ran 3/4 len, nk 3rd Just Sybil, Basil Da Man 1000m Gawler barrier trial heavy trk Aug 24. Handy type who is pretty forward for his return to racing on the back of two recent trials. Keep safe. RUB DOUBT (K & H Frew) 5m By Not A Single Doubt - Ruby’s Our Hope (25:3-3-3): Beat eight home when 5-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Extra Virgin 1200m Balaklava F&M (68) slow trk July 18 then scored 1-3/4 len win (56.5) S’amuse, Orchestral 1410m Balaklava F&M (68) Aug 8. Scored well last time over this track/distance and looks a key player in this. STICKS MAGEE (R H Wilkinson) 6g By Musee D’Orsay Out Of Sync (9:1-1-1): Ran 2-1/4 len 6th (57.5) Aurumcert 1300m Morphettville Parks C1 Aug 25 (2011) then was tightened for room before finishing 9-3/4 len last (57.0) El Magico 1050m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Better suited here than last start and will appreciate the firmer surface. In the mix. TREEOVUS (Kerrie Van Tijn) 7g By Fraar - Zerbinetta (52:5-5-6): Followed 5-1/4 len 6th (56.0) Elsewhere 1550m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk July 19 with 2 len win (52.5) Reslenda, Allez Tara 1410m Balaklava E&G Hcp-62 Aug 8. Racing extra well this time in and he should be in the finish again here. DRIFTING SPIRIT (Darren Egan) 7g By Bel Esprit - Get Around (27:3-3-4): Jumped awkwardly before running 11-3/4 len last (58.5) Happy Trails 1200m M’ville Spring Stakes dead trk Aug 11 then finished 16-1/4 len 11th (55.0) Devasent 1406m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk Aug 29. Hasn’t won past 1250 metres and tested in this company. Looking to others. SIR READY (Jon O’Connor) 4g By Choisir - Ready Made Family (11:1-1-1): After 1-3/4 len 2nd (56.0) Savvy Smokin’ 1600m M’ville (62) slow trk Aug 1 then was vetted following 5 len 6th (56.0) Mystic Morn 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 15. Can mix his form and place looks best in this. MISS ARTICULATE (B J Jones) 4m By Artie Schiller - Fudo San (11:2-1-1): Followed len win (55.0) Just A Bit Of Luck, Trejuls 1000m Roxby Downs Mdn Aug 4 with 2-1/4 len win (54.5) Estebana, Dashman 1400m Port Augusta (59) Aug 16. Former Victorian-trained galloper who is thriving for new stablle. Gets in with no weight after claim for in-form apprentice and could keep her run going here. QUICK THOUGHTS (K M Sweeney) 5g By Barely A Moment - Recollection (21:1-5-2): Following sht 1/2 hd 2nd (54.0) Rescued 1200m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1 ran 10-1/2 len last (56.0) Nadaka 1200m M’ville C1 dead trk Aug 22. Mixes his form and rough place hope is best in this company. ESTHERMAC (L J Smith) 5m By Brief Truce - Torelgo (17:1-2-3): After 3-1/2 len 2nd (51.5) Tommy Two 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2 finished 10-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Full Bore 1500m Gawler C1 slow trk Aug 23. Better here back on a firmer surface but her strike/rate is modest. Looking elsewhere. SANDQUILL (T T Oxlade) 7m By Blevic - Brondquill (50:4-6-8): Finished 5-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Kate’s Dream 1228m Gawler (62) dead trk Aug 15 then was slowly away before running 3-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Seventh Bullet 1200m Gawler (59) slow trk Aug 23. She doesn’t win out of turn these days but her record around this circuit is excellent. Blowout chance. DOUBLE HENNESSY (Simon Casey) 6g By Half Hennessy - Helissio’s Girl (13:1-0-0): Finished 6 len 8th (54.0) Olympic Joy 1430m Naracoorte (65) April 1 then was spelled after 9 len 10th (54.5) Half Moon Rising 2000m Naracoorte (59) April 22. Coming off a break here and will need the outing. Not likely.

Race seven JUST SYBIL (B C Mueller) 7m By Alannan - Opera Symbol (39:10-11-7): Finished 1-1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Bonnie Mac 1200m M’ville Proud Miss Stks May 12 then was spelled after 1-1/4 len win (56.5) Avionics, Inablitz 1250m Morphettville Parks Fly Hcp June 2. Scored 3/4 len win Basil Da Man, Besa Bola 1000m Gawler barrier trial heavy trk Aug 24. Talented mare who has run in the first two at 21 of her 39 starts. Trialled well in preparation for this and she has a super fresh record. Hard to beat despite the wide alley. BASIL DA MAN (D R Jolly) 6g By Blevic - Sugar Grey (11:6-1-0): Scored 1/2 hd win (55.0) Periduki, North Beach 1100m Oakbank Oakbank Stakes dead trk April 7 then was disappointed for a run before finishing 13-3/4 len last (55.0) Outlandish Lad 1100m M’ville D C McKay dead trk April 28. Ran 3/4 len 2nd Just Sybil 1000m Gawler barrier trial heavy trk Aug 24. Classy sprinter who has won four of his five first-up runs including this race last year. Take tossing. CANDLE (Tony McEvoy) 6g By Fantastic Light - Foam Follower (23:8-2-3): Was spelled after 10-1/2 len last (56.0) Down Under Boy 1400m F’ton Hcp Nov 5 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 5-1/4 len 9th (58.5) Happy Trails 1200m M’ville Spring Stakes dead trk Aug 11. Fitter for one run back but may be looking for further now. Faces a task from the alley over this trip. BELDARA (D R Jolly) 6m By Blevic - New Idea (15:6-2-3): Was spelled after 1-1/4 len, 2-1/4 len 3rd (54.0) Kulgrinda, Stirling Grove 1100m M’ville Manihi Classic dead trk May 19 then was vetted after 6-3/4 len 5th (57.5) El Magico 1000m Morphettville Parks (Bm68+) slow trk Aug 25. Smart mare who will be fitter here and she has a great second-up record. Can be competitive here. HAPPY ANGEL (Sam Kavanagh) 6m By Happy Giggle - Angel’s Wing (31:6-5-8): Finished 1-1/4 len, nk 3rd (57.0) Kulgrinda, Hadronica 955m M Valley F&M Hcp slow trk Mar 16 then was vetted after 7-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Kulgrinda 1100m M’ville Manihi Classic dead trk May 19. Scored 2-1/2 len win Slippery Ninja, Wilander 1000m Gawler barrier trial heavy trk Aug 24. Trialled very well in preparation for this and should sit just off the pace from her good draw. Will be in the finish. CENTEXPRESS (D E Magro) 8m By Centaine - Brooke’s Express (37:7-6-6): Struck interference near the 600m before scoring 1/2 len win (53.5) Ravenous Lass, Bella’s Cry 955m M Valley M Hcp Jan 27 then jumped awkwardly and struck interference near the 600m before finishing 4-1/4 len 7th (55.0) Kulgrinda 955m M Valley Open Hcp Feb 24. Finished 4th Lady Lightfoot 1000m Gawler barrier trial heavy trk Aug 24. Speedy mare but she strikes a tough first-up assignment here. Place looks best. LILGIGGLEO (Ms P Trenwith) 5g By Happy Giggle - Little Respect (31:5-6-7): Followed 3/4 len win (55.5) Forty Two Below, Likable Will 1100m M’ville (68+) slow trk July 28 with 3 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (55.5) El Magico, Weekend Special 1000m Morphettville Parks (Bm68+) slow trk Aug 25. Very genuine galloper and drawn to get a nice run. Place hope against this company. NORTH BEACH (G V Richards) 5g By Footstepsinthesand - White Fire (28:5-5-6): Scored 3/4 len win (57.0) Riahgrand, Ciro Prince 1000m Morphettville Parks (86) dead trk Aug 4 then finished 5 len 4th (55.5) El Magico 1000m Morphettville Parks (Bm68+) slow trk Aug 25. Placed all three runs here but not in this company. Will need luck from his awkward gate. RESCUE MISSION (Anthony Freedman) 4g By Darci Brahma - First Of May (15:4-1-5): Was vetted after 6-3/4 len 7th (54.5) Stratcombe 1100m C’field Open Hcp dead trk April 21 then covered extra ground when 6-1/2 len 10th (55.5) Seek And Find 1010m D’ben Doomben Dash May 12. Ran 1-1/4 len 2nd Smokin’ Joey 800m Cranbourne barrier trial heavy trk Aug 27. Smart Victorian galloper but he’ll need to be on his game from the wide alley in this. Faces a task. STARALAN (Scott Trenowden) 6g By Alannan - North Star Lady (16:6-4-0): Was spelled after 3 len 2nd (54.0) Happy Angel 1000m Morphettville Parks Flying Hcp Feb 11 then lost a plate when 3-3/4 len 8th (58.0) North Beach 1000m Morphettville Parks (86) dead trk Aug 4. Had excuses first-up but there’s plenty of depth in this. Perhaps a place. CIRO PRINCE (Craig Stewart) 9g By Mutahassin - Ciro Lady (67:10-6-11): Finished 5-3/4 len 4th (54.5) Bold Line 1400m Murray Bridge Aust. Day Cup Jan 26 then resumed racing with 3/4 len, hd 3rd (58.0) North Beach, Riahgrand 1000m Morphettville Parks (86) dead trk Aug 4. Veteran who ran a super race first-up but this is stronger. Looks tested. HILLFIRE (Michael Hickmott) 5g By Happy Giggle - White Water Bay (17:4-5-2): Followed 1-3/4 len win (58.5) Bluzar, Rub Doubt 1050m Oakbank (68) dead trk Mar 17 with nk win (53.5) Flying Merkel, Weholdtheace 1050m Oakbank (86) dead trk April 7. Finished 4th Just Sybil 1000m Gawler barrier trial heavy trk Aug 24. Very smart and he flies fresh but this grade will test him. Will need luck from the draw. ACHENAR (Ms A Morrison) 6h By Fomalhaut - Go Blue (27:6-6-5): Was spelled after 3 len 4th (60.0) Bluzar 1000m Port Lincoln (72) Mar 2 then resumed racing with nk win (55.5) Oakbank Heights, Cruziero 1200m Port Augusta (74) Aug 16. Speedy type but tested in this class. Looking elsewhere. MEADOWS JIM (J D Smith) 5g By Akhadan - Missy Vivian (15:2-3-2): Followed lg hd 2nd (58.5) Katunga 1050m M’ville (75) dead trk Aug 11 with 1-3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (54.0) Yokozuna, Queue For Quality 1250m Morphettville Parks (86) slow trk Aug 25. Honest galloper but may struggle in this company. Rough place hope from his nice draw. AURUMCERT (J R Croucher) 5g By Undoubtedly - Auri (27:4-4-2): Scored 2-1/2 len win (54.0) Ballypatrick, Scouse 1350m Strathalbyn (81) dead trk April 18 then finished 3-3/4 len 8th (55.0) Detox 1600m M’ville Series Final dead trk May 5. Coming off a break and may have trouble keeping in touch here. Wait till later.

GLENARIFF (Darren Egan) 7m By Jeune - Carnlough (29:4-5-2): Finished 4-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Al Jandar 1200m Cranbourne Benj. Cup-72 dead trk Mar 18 then was spelled after 5-1/2 len 8th (55.0) Eastside 1200m Cranbourne (72) dead trk Mar 30. Finished last Happy Angel 1000m Gawler barrier trial heavy trk Aug 24. Not likely to trouble these at this stage.

Race eight RIALYA (Lloyd Kennewell) 5g By Kempinsky - Ettu Blu (25:7-1-2): Scored hd win (54.0) Drunken Sailor, Norsqui 3200m M’ville Adelaide Cup Mar 12 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 5-3/4 len 10th (59.0) Southern Speed 1400m Morphettville Parks Penny Edition slow trk Aug 25. Classy stayer who will be improved by one run back but he’s looking for further than this. Others preferred. BAGMAN (Sam Kavanagh) 6g By Easy Rocking - Bada Bing (27:8-3-6): Ran 2-1/4 len 5th (56.0) Linton 1600m M’ville R A Lee Stks May 12 then resumed racing with 2-3/4 len, hd 3rd (59.0) Southern Speed, My Bentley 1400m Morphettville Parks Penny Edition slow trk Aug 25. Lovely effort first-up behind star mare and he’s unbeaten in two starts here. Looks a key player. PRINCE OF CAPERS (Tony McEvoy) 7g By Arena - Palace Capers (46:9-9-5): Was blocked for a run before scoring len win (56.5) Noble Park, Mannopoly 1600m F’ton Open Hcp dead trk July 21 then finished 2-1/2 len 4th (53.5) Parthian 1410m F’ton Open Hcp slow trk Aug 11. Great competitor who rarely puts in a bad run. Must go in. MY BENTLEY (Jon O’Connor) 8g By I Conquer - La Reine D’Or (36:6-5-3): Followed 7-1/2 len 8th (60.0) Streaky Fella 2000m F’ton Open Hcp dead trk July 21 with 2-3/4 len 2nd (59.0) Southern Speed 1400m Morphettville Parks Penny Edition slow trk Aug 25. Ran a bottler last time and a repeat of that puts him right in the finish here. SILENT SURROUND (W E Smart) 6m By Face Value - Biography (23:3-5-3): After len 2nd (58.0) Sea Skye 1600m M’ville (68+) slow trk June 30 scored 4-1/4 len win (57.5) Langridge Street, Zerprise Us All 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk July 14. Been almost two months between runs but she’s very smart. Ran third in this race last year and worth keeping in mind. PILOT’S LANE (Tony McEvoy) 6g By Testa Rossa Galopade (26:6-5-5): Followed 3-1/4 len 5th (60.0) Justify That 1400m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk July 14 with sht 1/2 hd, len 3rd (55.5) Lord Of Brazil, Cellarmaster 1400m Mildura Cup dead trk Aug 26. Flew home last time and should get a soft run here. One of many chances. MAGICAL PEARL (D W O’Leary) 9g By Keltrice - Boundary West (48:9-5-6): After 4-1/2 len last (59.0) Anyways 1400m Morphettville Parks Hcp-68+ dead trk Aug 4 finished 5-1/4 len 9th (59.0) Southern Speed 1400m Morphettville Parks Penny Edition slow trk Aug 25. Won this race last year but needs to lift sharply to replicate that effort. BERTUCCI (Lloyd Kennewell) 5g By More Than Ready Lazulia (19:5-4-1): Was slowly away when 7-3/4 len 10th (58.5) Happy Trails 1200m M’ville Spring Stakes dead trk Aug 11 then made good late ground when 2-1/4 len 5th (54.0) Lord Of Brazil 1400m Mildura Cup dead trk Aug 26. Fitter for three runs back and out to his best trip here. Not the worst. LIGHT TAN (M A O’Leary) 7g By Bianconi - Voodalou (31:9-7-2): Scored sht 1/2 hd win (57.5) River’s Lane, Vima 1600m M’ville (68+) slow trk July 21 before running 3-3/4 len 5th (59.0) Southern Speed 1400m Morphettville Parks Penny Edition slow trk Aug 25. Drops 5kgs from his last run and stable has a habit of winning these types of races. Don’t dismiss. OREGON SPIRIT (P G Moody) 5g By Bel Esprit - Oregon Seal (21:5-5-4): Was disappointed for a run then vetted after 7-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Streets Away 1600m M Valley Open Hcp dead trk Aug 4 then was slowly away before scoring 2-1/4 len win (52.0) Road Warrior, Riceman 1600m M’ville (68+) heavy trk Aug 18. From top Victorian stable and he’s hit form at the right time. Worth consideration. GENEROUS BEAU (D G Balfour) 6g By Lion Heart Kayzarana (27:5-3-1): Beat one home when 3-3/4 len 10th (56.5) Anyways 1400m Morphettville Parks Hcp-68+ dead trk Aug 4 then finished 7-1/4 len 5th (56.0) Oregon Spirit 1600m M’ville (68+) heavy trk Aug 18. Fitter for three runs back from a spell and drawn a nice gate here. Perhaps a place. ROAD WARRIOR (Jon O’Connor) 7g By Street Cry Jeuneola Star (30:5-9-5): Following 3/4 len 2nd (59.0) Conduction 1600m M’ville (86) slow trk July 28 finished 2-1/4 len 2nd (55.0) Oregon Spirit 1600m M’ville (68+) heavy trk Aug 18. Keeps knocking on the door but this looks tough from his wide gate. Place only. DETOX (Jake Stephens) 5m By Golden Snake - Iota Of Luck (11:5-1-1): Was vetted after 2-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Dance With Her 2005m M’ville Centaurea Stks dead trk May 12 then again vetted after 4-1/2 len 4th (58.0) Exalted Wonder 1200m M’ville F&M (94) heavy trk Aug 18. Smart type who will be better on the firmer surface here. Drawn poorly but can go close with luck in running. FRUEHLING (Anthony Freedman) 5h By Azamour - Spring Symphony (7:3-3-1): Was slowly away and hit the rail early on when len 2nd (54.0) Shamardashing 2200m Gold Coast (Metro) Open Hcp heavy trk May 5 then was spelled after 4-1/4 len win (55.0) Spechenka, Winmara 2400m Sunshine Coast (Bm85) heavy trk June 1. Finished 1/2 len 2nd Hi Belle 1190m Cranbourne barrier trial heavy trk Aug 27. Promising type who scored first-up over this distance when last in work. Nicely drawn and can’t be ignored. COMIC COMPOSER (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 6g By Stravinsky - Comic Song (18:6-3-1): Followed 1/2 hd win (58.5) Handsome As, Ring Me Not 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) dead trk Aug 4 with 1-3/4 len win (55.5) Handsome As, Ebony Rock 1550m Morphettville Parks (86) slow trk Aug 25. He’s struck a purple patch of form and Ebony Rock franked his form by running a place in Listed grade at Caulfield on Saturday. Could be the value runner in this.

OUR FREED MAN (Craig Stewart) 6g By Clangalang Stanley’s Choice (19:5-4-2): Had no luck when 5-1/4 len 4th (56.5) Volando 1600m M’ville (86) slow trk July 7 then scored len win (60.5) Drafted, Social Assassin 1400m Morphettville Parks E&G (75) slow trk Aug 25. Gets nice weight drop here but this grade will test. Place chance is best. HANDSOME AS (Will Clarken) 5g By Akhadan - It’s Raining Mares (28:4-4-4): Followed 1/2 hd 2nd (58.0) Comic Composer 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) dead trk Aug 4 with 1-3/4 len 2nd (52.5) Comic Composer 1550m Morphettville Parks (86) slow trk Aug 25. Likely pacesetter but will need to work from his wide alley. Rates an each-way chance. HE’S HOT TO TROT (M J Whittle) 6g By Galileo - Zinnia (28:4-3-6): After 1-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Anyways 1400m Morphettville Parks Hcp-68+ dead trk Aug 4 finished 8 len last (59.0) Southern Speed 1400m Morphettville Parks Penny Edition slow trk Aug 25. Fitter for two runs back but looking for more ground. Others look better.

Race nine CATON (F W Meuring) 4g By Reset - Mardi Gras (4:1-1-0): Hung in during the race and was checked near the 1000m when 2-3/4 len 6th (59.5) Itizi 1400m Bendigo (62) Feb 11 then resumed racing with 13 len 10th (56.0) Exalted Wonder 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk July 25. Didn’t get warm at first run for new stable. Needs to lift. GREY MUSTANG (R R Jolly) 4g By Hold That Tiger Shirbelle (11:1-0-2): Was blocked for a run then checked near the 200m when 4-1/2 len 7th (58.0) Back On Track 1540m M’ville 3yo (68) April 19 then was spelled after 8-1/4 len last (57.5) Riziz 1600m M’ville Adelaide Gneas dead trk May 5. Hasn’t run a place in three previous first-up runs and he’s better suited over more ground. Others preferred. WINE LOVER (Jon O’Connor) 4g By Barely A Moment Miss Balhannah (9:1-1-2): Ran 6 len 5th (57.5) El Magico 1050m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1 then lost a plate before finishing 1-3/4 len, len 3rd (58.0) Nadaka, Natural Disaster 1200m M’ville C1 dead trk Aug 22. Running into form and this looks a suitable assignment now. In the mix. HERE DE SPEAKER (M A Kavanagh) 4m By Dehere Speaker (4:1-1-0): Scored nk win (57.5) Hollywood, Ooma Zooma 1200m Ballarat F&M Mdn dead trk Feb 24 then was spelled after 2-1/2 len 4th (57.5) Magic Milady 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yoF (75) Mar 10. Promising type and stable must be respected. Expect a forward showing. LA POUPEE (Will Clarken) 4m By Dash For Cash - Flying Love (2:1-0-0): Struck interference near the 100m on debut before finishing 3-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Niconoise 1100m M’ville 3yo (68) Feb 4 then resumed racing with 2 len win (56.0) Our Mimi, Reachfar 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 22. Heavily supported to win first-up and she looks a handy type. Has claims despite the awkward gate. LORD ASHFORD (K J Matson) 5g By King Ivor - Lady Ashlyn (16:1-0-3): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 9-3/4 len 7th (55.5) Beearch 1600m Murray Bridge C2 slow trk July 4 then only beat two home when 16-1/2 len 11th (56.5) Mount Mee Up 1500m Gawler E&G (62) dead trk July 11. His strike/rate is moderate and place hope looks best in this. ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 6m By Choisir - Amen Ruby (51:3-10-4): Survived a protest to score lg nk win (54.0) Rhodamine, Suki 1128m Gawler F&M (68) dead trk Aug 15 then followed up with 1-3/4 len 4th (55.5) Roll Of The Dice 906m Murray Bridge (68) dead trk Aug 29. Back in grade here from her recent runs but she doesn’t win out of turn. Top jockey sticks with her so she must go in. BLACK BARRA (Ms A Morrison) 5g By Clangalang - Rule The Ring (7:3-0-2): Resumed racing with 8-3/4 len 5th (57.5) Monfils 1200m Port Augusta (68) July 26 then jumped awkwardly when 8 len 6th (57.5) Arthurian Legend 1100m Port Augusta (59) Aug 16. Needs it weaker and looks tested here. JUST TESS (B C Mueller) 5m By Devaraja - Olivia’s Delight (17:4-1-1): Returned from a break with 3-1/2 len 6th (55.5) Angel Of Hope 1128m Gawler F&M (68) dead trk Aug 15 then finished 4-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Roll Of The Dice 906m Murray Bridge (68) dead trk Aug 29. Fitter now but she needs to lift. Place only. FIVE IRON (D G Balfour) 5g By Taimazov - Boxwood (15:1-0-3): Finished 13 len 6th (54.0) Raki 2400m Morphettville Parks (94) Mar 24 then was spelled after 9-1/4 len 7th (56.5) Andronica 2200m Balaklava (68) April 11. Will have trouble keeping in touch over this trip. Looking elsewhere. KINGS AND JACKS (Peter Macdonald) 5g By Viscount Royal Works (8:1-1-0): Followed 1-1/4 len win (58.0) Big Pond, Currasilla 1385m Kingscote Mdn Feb 19 with 3-1/4 len 8th (59.0) Fraacharm 1700m Clare (59) Mar 11. Up in grade here and faces a task. Looking to others. BREAK THE DRY (D W O’Leary) 6m By Gallo Di Ferro Oahu Ace (10:1-1-1): Reared at the start and struck interference early on when 5-1/4 len 6th (56.5) Secret Vintage 1055m Balaklava (62) Aug 8 then ran 4-1/4 len 6th (57.5) Seventh Bullet 1200m Gawler (59) slow trk Aug 23. Beat eight rivals home last time and should be peaking now after three runs back. Can improve without surprising. TAJ MAHER (B E Woosnam) 6g By Al Maher - Crystal Draw (31:3-3-2): Was vetted after 4-1/4 len 11th (55.0) Shot In Jest 1050m M’ville (68) April 19 then resumed racing with 8-1/4 len 9th (54.5) El Magico 1050m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Can improve sharply back on firmer ground here and he is a winner on this track. Blowout chance. HOTDEAL (Ms S Nolan) 9g By Bellotto - Linney Head (73:11-4-3): Finished 4-3/4 len 7th (58.0) Monfils 1200m Port Augusta (59) June 28 before running 3/4 len 4th (56.0) Drifting Spirit 1228m Gawler (59) dead trk Aug 2. Veteran campaigner who showed plenty of dash first-up and just missed. Could sneak a place at odds.

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THE imminent end to the football season sees the inevitable rumour mill kick into top gear. At GT we take our responsibility to the players seriously. To run a rumour about a player leaving a club next season just as he’s about to embark on a finals’ campaign, without speaking to that player, is not on. When we saw such a rumour of Tanunda’s Barry Kaesler returning to Loxton North next season, GT did the work and rang him. “To be honest, every year that I’ve been at Tanunda there’s always been that option to go home but I wouldn’t even think about something like that until after the grand final,” Barry said. “I’m happy at Tanunda, I’ve got three kids and we live here. “My only focus at the moment is winning another flag with Tanunda. I don’t put much stock in rumours, especially when they have no real basis.” That response shows Barry’s determination and dedication to the Magpies. To write something that could cause a distraction is just plain disrespectful and is best left to anonymous figures on the internet.

THE Barossa Rams made hard work of their final minor round game of 2012 by trailing Onkaparinga 5-7 at half time. However, a late 65metre try by Simon ‘Lavender’ Chapple sealed the victory 12-7 to send the Rams into the finals on a win. The Rams tackle top side Old Collegians next week in the second semi-final aiming to win direct access to the grand final.

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Relationship and employment status: Engaged to Amanda Finn and work for Goers Ceilings as a gyprocker.

Who are key players at your club? Craig Schulz, Cam White, Marty Gallasch and Brad Fairey.

What is your most important attribute? Never to give up until the final whistle has gone.

Who is a character at the club and why? Jordan ‘Pony’ Krzoska because he never takes anything too seriously unless you’re talking about his receding hair line.

Who are your sporting idols? Mark Webber, Lleyton Hewitt (just to get a reaction from my boss) and the great man Strauchanie. Major influence in your hockey? Previous A grade coaches, Mick Grope and Graham ‘Gravy’ Walker. Who is the best player you have played with and against? With Brad Fairey when he was five years younger and 10kg lighter and against the Queensland state country mens side. Any superstitions? My lucky red jocks and always put my right shin guard on first. What event has inspired or amazed you? Mark Webber winning his first Formula One race a few years ago.

If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? For all politicians to take a major pay cut and get a real job.

Pet hates on the hockey pitch? People who want the rewards but are not willing to put in the effort. Greatest moment and disappointment? Being involved in eight of the last nine A grade men’s premierships, doing my AC joint a week before leaving for the State Country side.

How would you spend a million dollars? My work mates would have their hands held out, and taking the hockey boys overseas and spending the lot before we come home.

Favourite actor and movie? Denzel Washington. Top Gun and Days of Thunder. If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? David Spade (Joe Dirt).

What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Formula One or V8 Supercarsnot fussed,just because I love motorsport.

If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? My fiancee Amanda because she always says I never take her anywhere, Ross Beckwith because he would find a way to turn coconut milk into beer, Gus the publican from the Stockwell Pub to pour the beers and tend to the fire and Steve Gallasch because he has travelled most of the world and might know some of the natives.

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CAUGHT: Hooked off the top.

By LUBIN PFEIFFER KABOOM, and in a shower of water the lure disappears as the rod loads up solidly. Surface fishing is an exciting and productive way to fish. Whiting, salmon, kingfish, bream, cod, callop and trout are all species that will hit a lure on the top with gusto in our local waters. Surface fishing provides that extra challenge to a fish you may have previously caught but want to catch a little differently. A major plus to surface luring is that the lure rarely if ever gets snagged. Poppers, stick baits and surface walkers are my ‘go to’ lures when I want to fish on top and all have their place in different scenarios. Poppers are great for the fast stuff. Fish such as salmon love a fast moving lure and will quickly hone in

on a popper moving quickly if they are around. Whiting and bream like it a little slower and this is where the well worked stick bait comes in to the mix. Don’t disregard poppers on these fish also but just remember to slow things down a little. Stick baits are also one of my favourite lures to use on kingfish and the small versions work quite well on trout in dams in the local area. Surface walkers are at their best targeting cod and callop in the river, these slow moving lures chug along the top and imitate a bird in distress perfectly. I’ve also had some thumping big carp nail them as well. Next time you’re looking for that added challenge why not try to catch your fish off the top. Tight lines until next week.

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OUCH: Barossa District’s Michael Taylor getting his head squashed by South Gawler’s Matt Treziack (left) and Clayton Cameron. Barossa teammates Cooper Pinch and Darren Sharp are looking on.

CONTEST: Contact looms as Gawler Central goal shooter Renee Schumacher (left) and Kapunda keeper Stacey Burgess prepare to go to a pass while Kapunda’s Kristy Humble is ready to help her teammate.

THE first semi-finals for football and netball in the Barossa, Light and Gawler Association were played at Freeling on Saturday. Barossa District powered away in the second half to win the A grade football.

The first semis are also known as the ‘knockout’ final and for South Gawler in the footy and Kapunda in the netty it is season over. The Herald’s complete wrap of the football is on pages 26 and 27.

In senior one netball, Gawler Central had a shocking final quarter but still managed to win. Those teams advance to the preliminary finals to be played at Tanunda on Saturday, September 15.

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