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Memories to last a lifetime
Bathurst 1000 wildcard drive Lots of fun. Loved it. It was a very cool experience. Those were the initial assessments of Kai Allen (pictured with co-driver Simona De Silvestro) hot on the heels of his weekend behind the wheel at Australia’s most iconic motor racing recent – the Bathurst 1000. His recollections fall into two categories –on a professional level,
it was a pivotal step it was in his career as he looks to make his way in elite motorsport but also, for the 18-year-old, it was a life experience where he did find some time to step back and realise where he was and with whom he was rubbing shoulders. See inside for story
Tricia’s tales of a train trip
Let’s have a conversation Port MacDonnell event tackling mental health
Popular author headed to region to launch new novel Bestselling author Tricia Stringer will launch her latest novel Back on Track at the Naracoorte Library (10am) and Mount Gambier Library (7pm) this Wednesday. Tricia Stringer is no stranger to the region, having visited Mount Gambier on numerous occasions to launch her books. With 19 books to her name across three genres, her diversity in writing rural romance, family saga and general fiction has her reaching out to a wide audience. Back on Track tackles troubled relationships, ageism, and love old and new in this warm, funny, uplifting story of colleagues and unlikely travel companions thrown together on an astonishing and revealing train trip across Australia. A country girl through and through, Tricia grew up on a farm on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. Tricia trained as a teacher and
librarian, and has worked in the educational field most of her life. She owned the first licensed post office in South Australia with her husband and ran a children’s bookshop. It was a yearning to bring local history alive for children that started Tricia on the journey to develop her writing skills. She began writing for younger readers, which paved the way for writing adult stories. Tricia has been hailed ‘the voice of Australian storytelling’ with a host of writing accolades to her name and her passion for writing about Australia’s diverse settings and real community scenarios. The author events are free with bookings available by contacting the Naracoorte Library, where a free morning tea is on offer, by calling the library on (08)8762 2338 or the Mount Gambier Library on (08)8721 2540 or book online at www.mountgambier.sa.gov.au/ library under ‘Programs and Events’ Books will be available to purchase at both events.
MENTAL HEALTH IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Shark attack survivor, above knee amputee, wellness ambassador, author, 2022 Australian Adaptive Surf Champion & keynote speaker Chris Blowes
Port MacDonnell’s BayTown Group is helping locals ‘have the conversation’, with the assistance of the District Council of Grant, during Mental Health Awareness Month 2023 by hosting shark attack survivor and keynote speaker Chris Blowes. Mental Health Awareness Month is a SA Health led campaign which occurs annually to encourage all South Australians to talk about their own mental health and check in on those within their community. This year’s theme is ‘have the conversation’. Chris Blowes will be opening a conversation at Port MacDonnell by sharing his mental health journey after being left as an above the knee amputee from a shark attack. He will share his honest journey through the highs and lows of how he adapted to the change of his newfound disability and overcame fear to continue enjoying the things he loves which
includes surfing. Now a passionate disability advocate, Australian Para Surf Champion, Co-author of the book Caught Inside and Keynote Speaker, Mr Blowes said he is excited to visit the district and engage with the community. “I am very much looking forward to coming down to the Port MacDonnell community to share my story and open up about the learnings and struggles I have faced in recovering from my shark attack and regaining my life,” Mr Blowes said. “I understand that the community may still be recovering from the recent shark attack and my thoughts are with the victim, her family and to all those who played a role. These events can certainly have a ripple effect on everyone involved and if anyone is struggling, I encourage you to reach out for support.” District Council of Grant Mayor Kylie Boston said this was a great event for locals to learn about
Hard working citizens in focus
Australia Day Award nominations now open for 2024 presentations Nominations for the 2024 Tatiara District Council Australia Day Awards are now open. The awards aim to recognise individuals or organisations that have made an outstanding contribution during the past year, or have demonstrated commitment over a number of years to our local community. Confidential written nominations are invited for: • Young Citizen of the Year (persons under 30 years of age on 26 January 2024), • Citizen of the Year (persons 30 years of age or older on 26 January 2024), • Community Event of the Year, for events staged during 2023, and • Active Citizenship, delivery of outstanding work or for an event or cause staged during 2023. Nominations are being sought for outstanding contribution and community service in areas such as education, health, fundraising, charitable and voluntary services, business, sport, arts, the environment,
challenges and opportunities for those with lived experience. “Council is proud to support Chris sharing his amazing story with our community and helping us achieve key goals set within the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 20202024,” Mayor Boston said. “I encourage everyone to come along to this fantastic free event and have your own conversation about mental health.” Those within and surrounding the district are invited to join Chris Blowes at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex on Wednesday, October 25, from 6.30pm. Bookings are essential and must be forwarded to the Port MacDonnell Community Complex on (08)8738 3000. This event is supported by the BayTown Group, District Council of Grant, Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, and Learning for a Better World (The LBW Trust).
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Memories to last a lifetime Bathurst 1000 wildcard drive just the beginning
Lots of fun. Loved it. It was a very cool experience. Those were the initial assessments of Kai Allen hot on the heels of his weekend behind the wheel at Australia’s most iconic motor racing recent – the Bathurst 1000. His recollections fall into two categories –on a professional level, it was a pivotal step it was in his career as he looks to make his way in elite motorsport but also, for the 18-year-old, it was a life experience where he did find some time to step back and realise where he was and with whom he was rubbing shoulders. Leading motor sport commentators were talking about the youngest driver in the Bathurst field – Kai earning the drive alongside Simona De Silvestro, as the wildcard entry for DJR as part of the Shell V-Power Racing especially when he worked his way to fourth fastest in the Saturday qualifying. “To hear people like Neil Crompton and Mark Skaife, who are such big names, talking about me and have fans calling out, was pretty amazing,” Kai said. “And there were a couple of times when I was driving the track and saw myself up on the big screen. It is amazing to be flying down the track doing 190km and you can see the crowd cheering you on. “It was really good at the end of the race to stop and look back and what had happened because for most of the weekend I was just caught up in what was going on and what I had to do in the car. To stand there looking down pit lane with all the people and see my name up on the board made it all real and I know I was lucky to have that opportunity.” Of course, it was a huge weekend for the young driver, who is competing in Super2 this season and had to also race that class over the weekend, as well as making the most of his Supercars opportunity. It made for an intense Saturday as he drove to a much needed victory in the race for the Super 2 championship, with that battle with Zak Best, now coming down to the final round in Adelaide at the end of next month – Kai in his first year
of Super2 and Best in his fifth. Kai also had the qualifying sessions for the main race, making the 10 minute sprint from one set of pits to the other to get all his Saturday commitments completed. “Saturday night is the best night’s sleep I’ve ever had – I was worn out,” Kai said. But that also allowed him to head to the track Sunday, well rested and with only the main race on his mind. He was also grateful that as part of the DJR team, there were people sorting out his nutrition and hydration for the weekend and his recovery, which consisted of specialist compression boots to wear when he got out of the car, as well as massages. Kai split the driving in the main race with De Silvestro, with the
duo coming in 20th, and for his first time in the cauldron of the Bathurst 1000, Kai was happy with his performance. “I didn’t make many mistakes which was my goal,” he said. “I wanted to do my best but bring the car home safe.” Going into the Bathurst 1000, Kai had never done a pitstop before so that was always going to be a learning curve and there are also significant differences between his Super2 car and the Gen 3 Mustang in terms of making his way around the challenging track. “We had some practice pitstops in the lead up but it is certainly pretty hectic with everything going on but the team communicated really clearly what they needed me to do,” Kai said. “The team did a really good job all weekend and we certainly didn’t lose any time so
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that was good. “I was also lucky that apart from a couple of corners where I had to adapt for each car, it wasn’t too bad.” “I was really lucky that the DRJ team only gave me the information I really needed to know. They didn’t want to overwhelm me and I think that helped me really find my rhythm. “You realise how much preparation goes into races like Bathurst and we did a lot of that work, dating back to the testing
we did in Queensland in the lead up to the main race. “I was also so lucky to team up with Simona and she was great with working on the car set up so I could focus on my driving and giving me little tips – she has so much experience and I was able to learn so much.” Kai’s attention now turns to the final round of Super2 at the Adelaide 500 at the end of next month and his battle with Zak best for the 2023 championship.
Blossoming in Time to dress to impress Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group style at gallery Mount set to celebrate 10th anniversary Pink Party Floral art workshop proves popular at Naracoorte Regional Gallery
A recent floral art workshop at the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery produced some outstanding show worthy arrangements. Lisa Caon, former florist and gallery board member was the expert on hand and she provided the group with hints and tips for flower arranging. Each participant took home two completed floral arrangements with flowers from their gardens. There was much swapping of horticultural knowledge, artistic advice for balance and colour and encouragement. Relaxing music was the background to the busy session. The gallery ran the workshop in support of the Naracoorte Show’s Floral Art section although entries were optional. FULL BLOOM: Floral Art tutor Lisa Caon with student Liz Yelland admire the results of the workshop
The old adage ‘time flies when you are having fun’ applies perfectly to this Friday night’s Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group Pink Party. The Glenburnie Racecourse hosted event is the 10th anniversary of the major fundraiser morphing into an evening event. It started many years ago as a luncheon but in a bid to include even more people, it moved to a night time party 11 decade ago and has not looked back. Just as it did as a luncheon, the Pink Party always sells out and sells out early and this Friday’s event has been no different with more than 230 people set to put their glad rags on and have night of fun. Infrabuild is the major sponsor for the 2023 event, with Quickmix also adding $1000 to the coffers as a
major sponsor. Previous events have been themed with the opportunity for fancy dress but the 2023 milestone celebration is simply titled ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ with the night just a chance to dress to the nines. The Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group’s Helping Handbag program, which has been a mainstay project of the group since its inception, is in the spotlight again with the group having just put together another 40 bags,
which are valued at $1000 each. Jill Gilmore, a long standing member of the Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group, said sadly the numbers of cases locally would be set to increase soon with the visit of the BreastScreen SA van to Penola and Mount Gambier over the next couple of months. Jill also wanted to remind people there is now a simple online booking system to lock in an appointment while the van is in the Limestone Coast. Finn’s Fine Foods are catering this Friday’s Pink Party with Brett Mashado spinning the tunes, with auction prizes and a raffle also on the agenda as part of the fundraising push. PRETTY IN PINK: (Above) Maddy Sutherland, Jenny Chuck, Sharen Sutherland and (left) Ashlee Kalantarian, Liz Turnbull & Wendy Earl at the 2022 event. PHOTO BY CHRISTY RADFORD (WITH LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY)
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Financial help for biodoversity projects on offer Funding to support habitat conservation opens again in the middle of this month. Landholders will be able to apply for grants of up to $10,000 to undertake on-ground works that will help conserve biodiversity while having a primary production co-benefit. Last year’s projects are now complete and the coming years will demonstrate the benefits of native shelterbelts and fencing of private wetlands to increase native plant and animal species diversity. Limestone Coast residents Robert and Dianne Mignanelli (pictured) from Reedy Creek used funding for a fencing project that will protect remnant Mallee vegetation on their property. The area was fenced to keep stock from an area of land so that native plants could rejuvenate. “The Habitat Conservation grant has enabled us to fence off approx. 17 hectares to support vegetation and provide the chance for native plants to re-establish in the landscape. Fencing off the Mallee vegetation has also assisted us with managing stock,” Robert said. “The vegetation that is now protected from grazing will also give our stock a shelterbelt; having this balance is important for creating a sustainable future for the next generation,” Dianne said. Landholders with ideas for future conservation projects are encouraged to check our website for further information about the grants. Project ideas that may be considered are; fencing to protect wetlands or native vegetation, revegetation projects and planting shelterbelts. For more information call the Limestone Coast Landscape Board on (08)8429 7550 or visit the website www. landscape.sa.gov.au/lc
Show us the money Regional SA investment in the spotlight
Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell (pictured above at Mount Gambier’s Valley Lake) has a simple message for the South Australian Government, which last week forecast almost $63billion in regional investment over the next five years. “The State’s growth is going to come from the regions,” Mr Bell said. “If the State Government invests in regional areas, the State benefits.” The $62.56billion dollar projected investment figure is outlined in the Regional Development South Australia (RDSA) Regional Blueprint 2023. This state-wide regional investment pipeline is published annually by RDSA and compiles the investment intentions of the public and private sectors over the next five-year period. This year’s calculations involved assessments of more than 1000 proposed projects and the $62.56 billion regional investment pipeline figure represents a stark increase on the $44.6 billion calculated in September last year. Private sector investment intentions represent a far greater share of the investment pipeline, at $48.5 billion, compared with public sector investments of $14.1 billion. Renewable energy, tourism, healthcare and social assistance are the earmarked areas of investment for the Limestone Coast and the Member for Mount Gambier is ready to tap into the projected investment to ensure this region attracts its fair share. “For a long time I have been pushing for further development in our tourism industry and more recently, our potential to be a hub for renewable energy,” Mr Bell said. “I look forward to working together with government, council
“... the State’s growth is going to come from the regions...if the State Government invests in regional areas, the State benefits...” Troy Bell (Member for Mount Gambier)
“...it is true the regions rely on the city for specialist services...however, the city also relies on the regions for growth and prosperity...” Troy Bell (Member for Mount Gambier) and private investors to ensure the Limestone Coast benefits from these investment dollars.” And he want stop pushing for increased investment in regional South Australia, quoting Premier Peter Malinauskas own words back at the State Government when it comes to that regional investments. On a pre-election visit to Mount Gambier Mr Malinauskas said ‘people in Adelaide think the regions need Adelaide, but the truth of the matter is Adelaide needs the regions far more’. “Yet most of the wealth generated in the regions is spent in Adelaide – a $10 Billion Dollar South Road development is just one example,” Mr Bell said. “We still need supporting infrastructure such as housing, power, roads, telecommunications etc. This is the power of investing in regions. “It is true the regions rely on the city for specialist services. However, the city also relies on the regions for growth and prosperity.” South Australian Regional Development Minister Clare Scrivens (pictuured above) described the RDSA Blueprint as a very valuable resource for all stakeholders. “The State Government recognises these opportunities and that is why we have invested in policies and programs which facilitate regional growth and development, including $15 million annually in the Thriving Regions Fund, $10.2 million to establish the Regional Skills Development Fund, $3.5 million over five years for a dedicated Office for Regional Housing,” Minister Scriven said. “Ongoing delivery of regional investment will continue to
be driven by collaboration between federal, state, and local governments, in addition to businesses, peak bodies and the RDA network.” Regional Development South Australia executive chair Rob Kerin (pictured below) welcomed the investment but also warned there were challenges in ensuring the regions get maximum bang for their buck.
“... ongoing delivery of regional investment will continue to be driven by collaboration between federal, state, and local governments...” Clare Scriven (South Australian Minister for Regional Development) “As we navigate the uncertainty of construction, workforce, cost escalation, sparsity of housing supply and workforce, the challenge is how we collectively realise these projects,” Mr Kerin said.
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“The garden is never finished.” That is the sentiment of Erica Smith, who has been working on her Yahl space for 43 years and you can enjoy what she has created as part of the Open Garden scheme next month. Silverwoods Garden, owned by Erica and Peter Smith, and located at Yahl Hall Road, Yahl, will be open to the public on Saturday, November 4, and Sunday, November 5, from 10am to 4pm each day. To label Silverwoods a passion project is an understatement. It is a garden built on the back of a lifelong love of being in the great outdoors. “My love of gardening comes from my mother, grandmother and aunty and began as a small child, together with a great love for the outdoors,” Erica said. “My grandmother and aunty hosted garden parties many years ago and that may be where opening our garden stems from.” Silverwoods is, in fact, Erica’s first and only garden, with Peter becoming part of the Silverwoods story 18 years ago after he and Erica married in the garden. “Apart from balcony pots at a flat in the seventies this is my only garden, purchased in 1980 when this home in the country was listed for sale,” Erica said. “In 2003 I purchased a small portion of neighbouring farmland
which basically doubled the garden size to what it is today.” The name Silverwoods came about from the planting of more than 100 silver sheen pittosporums and many silver birch trees. The garden and home on its two-acre setting is surrounded by pittosoporum hedging and has extensive plantings of shrubs, trees, natives, ferns, perennials, bulbs and fruit trees. The lily pond, dry creek bed and sunken garden, cottage and native beds are all surrounded by lawn areas. The rustic garden is a newer addition, which came about after a very large willow tree, which was the main garden feature, devastatingly blew over in high winds back in 2017. This garden features an old family Sunshine gate and other rustic items with added features of barbed wire art and pieces of yesteryear which add character to the entire garden. An added pleasure to the garden is home to more than 25 different bird species that regularly visit. Of course the blood, sweat and tears that go into maintaining, let alone developing, such an expansive garden space is also critical. “Time spent in the garden depends on what season we are in so no week is ever the same,” Erica
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due to age or the weather,” Erica said. “Running water in our current dry creek bed and billabong is a project for the future. We are hoping to connect it with our full size windmill which sits at the beginning of the creek.” The November 4 and 5 Open Garden event, which has an $8 entry fee, will also include Devonshire tea available for purchase and plants for sale, most of them propagated from the garden. Artisan products from Finlay Emporium including limestone carvings, wire and metal art will also be available to buy and there will also be a raffle with great prizes donated from businesses near and far on offer, tickets available at the gate. Proceeds from the Open Garden will once again go to the Lions Club of Casterton Projects where Peter is a long standing member.
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(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.1. Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.26.30.33. Your life is changing for the better. More responsibility is likely. You should be able to handle any situation and get over most obstacles. New ventures should prove profitable.
TAURUS (April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Fawn Lucky Day: Tuesday
Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.26.24.40.
A very busy period in which you can expect the unexpected, a VIPs can enter your life and be very helpful. However, don’t take sides in friend’s arguments or disagreements.
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(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Orange Racing Numbers: 1.3.2.1. Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.24.40.2. Support is indicated from those you need to impress. Happier vibes around the working scene and luck can come in unexpected ways.
CANCER (June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Friday
Racing Numbers: Lotto Numbers: 2.1.5.12.32.20.
A new beginning in a career venture is indicated and should bring success. Money should be easier to obtain or turn up unexpectedly. Benefits through family support.
LEO (July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Monday
Racing Numbers: 1.6.5.4. Lotto Numbers: 1.45.40.9.44.10.
A rather high energy level could have you trying to do everything at once. This is a great period to entertain or be entertained by friends. Most will be more interested in health and fitness.
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Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Thursday
Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 2.13.25.26.39.5.
A more positive mood should prevail. Health improvements, more opportunities to travel. A trip to a different place could work wonders for your love life.
LIBRA (September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Lucky Day: Wednesday
Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 5.12.29.6.30.33.
Answers to mysteries and tying up of loose ends. A much happier period. Many will be getting married or having babies. Just avoid trying to run the whole show by yourself.
SCORPIO (October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Monday
Racing Numbers: 1.3.5.6. Lotto Numbers: 3.12.15.26.29.22.
A very exciting period. More invitations to social gatherings. Many could mingle with the rich or famous. The wiser keep some time to them.
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Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Thursday
Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 2.13.26.24.40.45.
Could be the time to ask people to return favours and possessions. A wonderful period for starting new relationships or refanning up old flames.
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(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Pink Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.1. Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 2.13.26.24.40.45. Many could change jobs or get a good financial boost. There appears to be a lot going for you with more excitement in your love life.
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(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Peach Racing Numbers: 4.5.2.1. Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 4.12.25.40.11.13. A misunderstanding could create an unusual course of events. This could be a social period full of surprises. A holiday could bring a reason to celebrate.
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The District Council of Grant and Glenelg Shire Council have joined forces to ensure consistent service levels are met for regional air travellers. Staff at the council owned and operated airports, Mount Gambier Regional Airport and Portland Airport, identified an opportunity to reduce the risk of staffing shortfalls, which has resulted in a joint agreement to upskill existing airport personnel enabling them to work across both locations when the need arises. All airports across Australia have a legislative obligation to maintain operational standards as set by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). These operational standards require daily inspection of airport runways, taxiway, lighting, weather reporting and navigation aids to ensure serviceability. Additional inspections are carried out ensuring airport security and management of wildlife. The newly executed Memorandum of Understanding
will ensure that CASA’s provisions are safely and efficiently carried out in the event that regular airport employees are absent. District Council of Grant chief executive office Darryl Whicker said the partnership provides an opportunity to continue to build a strong relationship with the neighbouring council. “Borders are no barrier to collaboration - it’s terrific to be working alongside the Glenelg Shire Council to ensure long-term resilience for both the Mount Gambier Regional Airport and Portland Airport,” Mr Whicker said. “This collaboration will enable mutual learnings and establish longevity for our airport operations.” Glenelg Shire Council acting chief executive officer David Hol echoed Mr Whicker’s statement. “The Memorandum of Understanding is a fantastic outcome in ensuring skilled labour is available for business continuity, and developing collaborative relationships to improve
operational requirements.” Mr Hol said. Information regarding the Mount Gambier Regional Airport’s flight schedule and passenger facilities can be found online at the District Council of Grant website - www. dcgrant.sa.gov.au/services/mountgambier-regional-airport. Additional information regarding the Portland Airport facility can be found online at the Glenelg Shire Council website - www.glenelg.vic. gov.au/Our-Services/Airports IMPROVING SERVICES: (Above) District Council of Grant chief executive officer Darryl Whicker, airport reporting officer Bob Rowe, and airport manager Nick Serle at the Mount Gambier Regional Airport entrance. JOINING FORCES: (Below) Glenelg Shire Council acting chief executive officer David Hol and airport manager Samantha Kohlman at the Portland Airport entrance.
Free green waste service returns to help prepare for bushfire season
Windfall for Vinnies Naracoorte centre $12,000 facility upgrade
10TH ANNUAL PINK PARTY GLENBURNIE RACECOURSE MOUNT GAMBIER October 20
Disposing of green waste including lawn clippings, branches, weeds and overgrown vegetation in Glenelg Shire will become temporarily free as part of summer fire preparedness. Council will waive all fees associated with green waste disposal for residents and ratepayers across all waste management facilities from Monday, October 23 – Sunday, November 5, 2023. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Scott Martin said the popular initiative aimed to help property owners with clearing their properties ahead of the summer bushfire season. “To allow greater flexibility for our community we have rolled out the initiative across two weeks so that residents can have additional time to safely and freely dispose of their green waste,” he said. “This will also ensure property owners have the opportunity to best prepare their home or land, including clearing any overgrown vegetation. “Whatever corner of the Glenelg Shire you live in there will be a waste management facility nearby, with Portland, Heywood, Casterton, Merino and Nelson all boasting facilities. “We hope to see as many households as possible take advantage of this temporary initiative and ensure our community is as best prepared as possible in the event of a bushfire.” This initiative is for household quantities and available to Glenelg Shire ratepayers and residents only. The free green waste disposal is limited to a maximum of one (1) cubic metre. Residents will be required to provide personal identification with a Glenelg Shire address and/or Glenelg Shire Rate Notice.
Member for Barker Tony Pasin has congratulated St Vincent De Paul Naracoorte on their successful application to Round 8 of the Stronger Communities Program. Vinnies has received $12,000 through the Federal Government Program to purchase new carpet to complete the upgrade at the Smith St Family Centre. The building has been in use since 1986, offering second hand goods, financial and physical support for those in need in and around Naracoorte.
Mr Pasin said he was pleased that, as a non-for-profit organisation, Naracoorte Vinnies could take advantage of the highly successful funding program to the benefit the 24 volunteers and their clients. “The former Coalition Government focused heavily on local capacity building by targeting funding to grassroots community organisations like the Naracoorte Vinnies, enabling them to improve facilities because wellequipped organisations contribute
to stronger communities,” Mr Pasin said. “Vinnies plays an important role in the local community. It’s vital that the organisation receives the support needed to ensure they remain an important part of the community for generations to come,” Mr Pasin said. FEDERAL WINDFALL: Member for Barker Tony Pasin (centre) with Vinnies Naracoorte volunteers Garry Jolly, Bill Lawrie, Margie Gerritsen & Karel Gerritsen at the cheque handover
Fire clean up continues
BIKE SA - LIMESTONE COAST TOUR BEACHPORT, KINGSTON, NARACOORTE & PENOLA Until October 22
COONAWARRA CABERNET CELEBRATIONS VARIOUS VENUES & CELLAR DOORS October (month long event)
Crater Lake tree safety under the microscope The City of Mount Gambier has begun tree safety analysis along the Crater Lakes rim to investigate the logistics around the removal of large pine trees engulfed by the fire that ravaged the area in January 2022. The work will assess the top three tiers of trees in the area which are suspected to be rotting from the inside, posing an ongoing risk to public safety. Acting General Manager City Infrastructure Karl Manarangi said the Crater Lakes precinct was a State Heritage area which required Development Application approval to undertake work of this type. “We received the approval on Monday (October 9), so we’re now getting straight to work to see what we’re dealing with and what action we should take,” he said.
MOUNT GAMBIER SPRING SHOW MOUNT GAMBIER SHOWGROUNDS October 20 & 21
To ensure the safety of trail users, the crater rim from the stairs to Centenary Tower and the back section of Carinya Gardens Cemetery remains closed to the public. “Signage is in place reminding
trail users that the area is in fire recovery and not to enter the closed part of the trail”, he said. “We are aware that people are keen to use the trail in full once again, but we stress that going into closed areas is dangerous and people need to stay away from the area. “Depending on what we find during this investigation over the next week or so, we hope to be able to fell the trees and reopen the trail in the near future. We will provide further information when we know more.” Once removed, it is anticipated that the pine trees will be replaced with a native species in an ongoing program. “The rehabilitation project is still in the planning and development phase, however it will have a focus on sustainable mitigation solutions and strategies.”
SOUTH EAST PRIMARY SCHOOLS MUSIC FESTIVAL SIR ROBERT HELPMANN THEATRE MOUNT GAMBIER October 25-27
SOUTH EAST COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION CLUB DAY MT GAMBIER RSL BOWLS CLUB MOUNT GAMBIER October 29 Send details of your community event to editorial@lifestyle1.net
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East Gambier hands out 2023 awards 1. A Grade Netball Awards: Coaches’ Award - Renee Henke; Best & Fairest Morgan Amy & Runner Up - Eliza Cole 2. Rosie Pike Memorial Trophy Winner - Tarsh McCallum with family representative Suzie Mitchell 3. Senior Football Game Milestones - Riley Janeway (100 Games) & Nick Lock (150 Games) 4. Don and Ida Downs Award - Ben Nash 5. A Grade Football Awards: Best First Year Player - Sam Couldrey; Coach’s Trophy - Carl Slape & Most Improved - Keenan Dwyer 6. A Reserve Neteball Awards: Runner Up - Teagan Gray; Best & Fairest - Brooke Hicks & Most Consistent - Sharna McKinnon 7. 17 & Under Netball Awards: Runner Up - Tahlia Geraghty; Best and Fairest - Amber Beveridge; Best Teammate - Jordy Davis & Most Consistent- Jarrah Altschwager 8. Reserves Football Awards: Most Consistent- Liam Hicks; Most Improved - Dylan Smith; Runner Up - Ben Nash; Best and Fairest - Connor Barry & Best Team Player Travis Gilbert 9. A Grade Football Awards: Best & Fairest - Nick Lock & Best Under 21 Player - Sam Lock. Absent: Runner Up - Shaun Lock
10. 350 Game Netball Milestones - Daniela Waters & Tarsh McCallum 11. C Grade Netball Awards: Coach’s Award - Megan Wilson; Coach’s Award Millie Button; Best and Fairest & Best on Court in Final - Brooklyn Jean & Runner Up - Zena Creek 12. A Grade Leading Goal Kicker - Riley Flamank (25 goals) 13. First Year A Grade football players - Elijah Stratford, Ky McCracken, Sam Couldrey, Noah Gollan, Dylan Smith, Angus Clarke, Tyson Shepherd & Connor Little 14. 100 Game Netball Milestones - Sharna McKinnon, Indi Dwyer & Abby Lines 15. Football Club Persons of the Year - Sue & Robert Shepherd with Netball Club Person of the Year - Hayley Hosking 16. Newest Netball Life Member: Tarsh McCallum (third from left) with current netball life members Judy Kamp, Bronwyn McCallum & Suzie Mitchell 17. Under 18 Football Awards: Coach’s Award - Don McDonald; Most Improved Talon Dalton & Best Team Player - Nick Bignell. Absent: Best Backman - Campbell McLean 18. Under 18 Football Awards: Best Forward - Elijah Stratford; Most Dedicated - Sam Couldrey Most Consistent - Ky McCracken. Absent: Runner Up B&F - Will Ellis & Best & Fairest - Trae Wilke
Symphony orchestra set to showcase the classics Experience an unforgettable evening of classical music featuring works by Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Mozart performed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra this Wednesday at the Hamilton Performing Arts Centre. Under the expert eye of conductor Carlo Antonioli, guests will experience Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture, a romantic piece inspired by the Hebrides Islands, which captures the monumental beauty and natural forces that Mendelssohn experienced whilst visiting. The music mirrors and grandeur of the landscape with sweeping melodies, vivid orchestration, and evocative soundscapes. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor is one of the most iconic works in music history, with the famous ‘da da da duuumm’ opening motif instantly recognisable the world over. The simple themes and rich, complex musical texture and dramatic urgency all add to this landmark piece. Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto was famously written for a basset clarinet, an instrument that did not exist at the time the piece was composed. The concerto was given to Anton Stadler, a renowned clarinettist at the time who had developed an early version of the basset clarinet. The piece is known for its expressive qualities, and the basset clarinet allowed Mozart to explore the instrument’s full potential. Performing Arts Centre manager Amanda Hurley said guests attending this performance are going to be treated to a truly enriching and awe-inspiring experience. “Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Mozart were among the most influential composers of their time, and having the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra return to HPAC and bring their works to life in Hamilton is an honour and not-to-bemissed,” she said. The show welcomes music lovers of all ages to purchase tickets for the 7.30pm performance from hamiltonpac.com. au or contact the box office.
MY PROPERTY Discover Your Dream Home 3 Candlewood Court, Mount Gambier
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Unplug and pull out appliances to clean behind and underneath. Wipe the exterior with a cloth and mild detergent. For the interior, check the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning guidelines.
Pet Care Nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac in Conroe Heights, 3 Candlewood Court is a beautifully presented property that offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and style. Located a short distance from Conroe Heights Shopping Centre, Akuna Kindergarten, McDonald Park Primary School, and First Choice Early Education Centre, this home is ideally situated for families seeking a convenient lifestyle. The moment you step inside, you’ll be greeted by an inviting entrance hall leading to the formal lounge designed for relaxation and solitude. With carpeting, downlights, and a ceiling fan, this space provides the perfect retreat after a long day. Opposite the lounge, the master bedroom awaits, featuring a ceiling fan, walk-in robe, and ensuite complete with a walk-in shower, vanity, and toilet. You’ll find comfort and privacy in this luxurious haven. As you continue your journey through the home, you’ll discover the open plan living, dining, and kitchen area, offering an abundance of space for both family time and entertaining guests. Equipped
with a reverse-cycle air-conditioner, this area ensures year-round comfort for every occasion. The stylish kitchen boasts an island bench, double sink, gas stove top, electric oven, and dishwasher, making meal preparation a breeze. You’ll love the seamless flow of the open living space, which overlooks the rear yard and opens up to the impressive outdoor entertaining area, creating the perfect setting for memorable gatherings. The remaining bedrooms are cleverly located for maximum privacy and convenience. Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4 each feature floor-to-ceiling built-in robes, providing ample storage solutions. Nestled in between these bedrooms, the 3-way bathroom offers a dedicated vanity space, separate toilet, as well as a spacious walk-in shower and bath, catering to the needs of the whole family. The laundry is equipped with plenty of cupboard and bench space, a trough, and an external door leading to the side yard, ensuring functionality and ease of use. During the winter months, you’ll appreciate the gas ducted heating, which keeps
the entire home cosy and warm but, the allure of this property extends beyond the interior. The rear pergola offers a semi-enclosed space, complete with retractable blinds, providing the perfect environment for year-round entertaining. Overlooking the spacious and low maintenance rear yard, this generous area will undoubtedly become a favourite spot to relax, unwind, and create lasting memories.
FAST FACTS AGENT The Property Co. SA 84 Commercial St East, Mt Gambier Bianca Taylor 0407 613 346 bianca@thepropertycosa.com.au RLA 312 565 PRICE 4
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Many cats love being brushed and if you start when they’re young, they should become used to it. Grooming is especially important if your cat has long fur, as it will prevent fur balls and hair from becoming matted. Regular grooming also provides bonding time and of course, will stop your house from becoming covered in fur. Flat-faced cats may also need some help cleaning their faces.
MOUNT GAMBIER CHINESE MEDICAL CENTRE CARING FOR YOUR HEALTH NATURALLY
Conditions Acupuncture, Massage and Chinese Herbs may help: Anxiety, Depression, Fatigue
Sports injuries, Muscular injuries
Headache, Migraine, Reflux
TMJ syndrome (“locked jaw”)
Infertility and IVF support
Tennis elbow, Tendonitis, Bursitis
Menstrual Disorders / PMS Management
Neck, Shoulder & Back pain
Skin conditions: Psoriasis, Acne etc.
Sciatic, Leg, Knee & Foot pain
Digestive system problems
Children’s Health issues
Insomnia & Menopausal Syndrome
Thyroid dysfunction
Post chemotherapy & Radiotherapy support
Hormone imbalances Weight loss program
Sinusitus, Common cold, Cough, Hypertension
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Coughing & Wheezing? Why not try Chinese Medicine to help? We may help you with acupunture and herbs
Mount Gambier Chinese Medical Centre since 1995 23 Ferrers Street, Mt Gambier • Ph 08 8725 7188 or 0430 911 680 • www.mgcmc.com.au Like us on Facebook @ MTGCMC
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30pm Saturday & other times by appointment
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Chris Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 414 127
Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 071 180
Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales Property Management 0407 213 023
Bernie Manser Property Management 0407 235 345
Chantyl Fryer Property Management 0428 941 519
Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 150 DINGLEY DELL ROAD, PORT MACDONNELL
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One of the Limestone Coast’s grandest properties has hit the market for the first time. Spanning 43.2 highly productive hectares (106 acres) with a magnificent stone homestead, manicured gardens, extensive shedding and a private family campground in native scrub, ‘Ingleside’ offers the ultimate secluded lifestyle located just minutes from the lobster capital of Port MacDonnell. Homestead features: • 4 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • Large office with external access • Spacious kitchen and two adjoining meals areas with walk in pantry • Family lounge • Extensive storage • Slow combustion wood fire • Large wrap-around verandah with rear entertaining area under main roof • Private walled courtyard off bedroom • Garage under main roof Shed Features: • 3 x 22,000L rainwater tanks • Workshop with loft storage • Boat / Machinery shed • Man Cave • Bathroom Land Features: • Sold as a whole, with opportunities to subdivide STCA • Total land area: 43.20 ha • Reliable 800mm annual rainfall average • Water is currently supplied to the property via windmills • Well fenced into 7 paddocks • Large steel/timber cattle yards in excellent condition with crush
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A/C Aldersey Engineering Pty Ltd Retirement from business | List of items at https://www.gtlivestock.com.au
Clearing Sale $600 PER WEEK
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3- or 4-bedroom home in the popular Conroe Heights area. Open plan kitchen meals family area with modern kitchen with dishwasher. Covered alfresco area, a great place for entertaining family and friends.
Friday 17th November 2023 10am 3 Fairlane Drive, Mount Gambier
207 & 209 COMMERCIAL STREET EAST, MOUNT GAMBIER RELOCATION SALE
Commercial Lease 35 GRAY STREET
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A fantastic opportunity exists to purchase two generous sized allotments with the possibility of three separate rental returns. Both allotments are situated at the Eastern end of the main Street of Mount Gambier offering two shop fronts, shedding, a work-shop, office and 3 bedroom stone home.
$30,000 PER ANNUM PLUS GST COMMERCIAL LEASE OPPORTUNITY
NBC Financial services are seeking a business to share their expansive office space with no fit out required.
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Approx. 15,280m2
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Ellen Street, Penola
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19871 Riddoch Hwy, Mingbool
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33 Helen Street
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4 Margaret Street
$52,000 PA + GST & Outgoings | Avail Now Approx. 945m2
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Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410
Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410
Approx 12 acres
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Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410
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FOR SALE $219,500
1 Paltridge Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290
20 Boundary Road, Burrungule SA 5291
Contact: Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 Amanda Bowd 0438 681 844
Contact: Brenton Leggett 0438 344 042
Approx Land Size: 100 Acres
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FOR SALE $190,000 12 Laffer Street, Nangwarry SA 5277
Contact: Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 Amanda Bowd 0438 681 844
Contact: Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 Amanda Bowd 0438 681 844
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• Solar panels • Rain/town bore water • Decked entertainment area • Rear side access with additional shedding, complete with a pit and carport spaces
LAKES PARK - STAGE 3 - Blue Water Court
Lot 75 1149 m2 UNDER CONTRACT Lot 76 700 m2 $178,500 Lot 77 700 m2 $178,500 Lot 78 700 m2 $178,500 Lot 79 700m2 $178,500 Lot 113 800m2 $185,000 Lot 114 618m2 UNDER CONTRACT Lot 115 630m2 $165,000 Lot 116 763m2 $180,000 Lot 117 755m2 $180,000
Contact: Brenton Leggett 0438 344 042 • Situated on the Southern side of Mount Gambier, giving great access to Nelson and Port MacDonnell beaches. • Within walking distance to the Blue Lake and walking trails.
RENTAL PROPERTIES 61 Acacia Street, Mt Gambier
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More rental properties required. Please contact our professional Property Management team for a free, no obligation rental market appraisal. Jo Gibbs Senior Property Manager 0437 902 438 Rebecca Von Duve Property Manager 0456 825 565 Jen Considine Property Manager 0455 407 962
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Approx Land Size: 2,023m2
• Wonderful group of allotments close to the Blue Lake with Volcanic soils. • Flat level allotment with fencing included and all services to block, including gas • NBN available to the block • Close to Swallow Drive Shopping Centre
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FOR SALE $470,000
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• 100 acres of Prime Beef Cattle fattening country • Fabulous 4 bedroom home with 2 modern bathrooms, master bedroom with ensuite • Beautiful formal lounge and formal dining with scenic views • Well appointed kitchen with electric wall oven and cooktop • 16 solar panels, 15,000 gallon rainwater tank • Good shedding and workshop area, steel cattle yards and loading ramp
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Approx Land Size: 930m2
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• 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom house is perfect for seasoned investors or those new to the investment game • The living area is spacious, light-filled, and equipped with modern amenities such as a ceiling fan, reverse air cycle system, and a wood fire • Well-sized bedrooms, functional kitchen with ample storage • Three-car garage • Current Lease: $200 per week, with the lease ending on 05/09/2024
A PERFECT BLOCK FOR YOUR DREAM HOME
FOR SALE $130,000 6 Stella Place, Mount Gambier SA 5290 Contact: Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782
Approx Land Size: 838m2 • Fabulously positioned block in an established area • Close to a reserve with playground • Located close to Private or Public school • 5 minute drive to CBD
• Close to local 7 day/week local shopping centre • Gas/electricity available • Approximately 22 metre frontage
SPACIOUS EXECUTIVE HOME IN A WELL SOUGHT AFTER AREA RENTAL PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
FOR RENT $525 per week Contact: Jo Gibbs 0437 902 438
Available 27th October
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• Enjoy the large open plan Kitchen/Dining/Family area with electric kitchen appliances including dishwasher and walk in pantry. • Formal lounge as well as fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area. • Double remote garage under main roof and double garage in rear yard. • For all enquiries, please contact Jo Gibbs via jgibbs@salrealestate.com.au or apply via tenantoptions.com.au
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RLA: 1811
(08) 8725 6666
Ray White_Know How to get more for your property Tahlia Gabrielli Principal Sales Executive 0438 883 992
Alistair Coonan Sales Executive 0422 156 363
Leearna Roberts Sales Executive 0417 919 330
Malcolm Lewis Sales Executive 0429 009 072
Sale 204 North Terrace, Mt Gambier $489,000 - $529,000 Open by appointment
Paris Ingley Campaign Manager (08) 8724 7405
Jess Teakle Senior Property Manager 0455 826 616
Kirby McIntyre Property Management (08) 8724 7405
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Sale 8 Agnes Street, Mt Gambier $449,000 - $469,000 Open by appointment
Hayley Goodwin Client Services Manager (08) 8724 7405
6 Kalimna Crescent, Mt Gambier $489,000 - $519,000 Open by appointment
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6 Higgs Street, Mt Gambier $499,000 - $539,000 Open by appointment
Sale 42 Pick Avenue, Mt Gambier $315,000 - $325,000 Open by appointment
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Bec Hann Property Management (08) 8724 7405
Maelee Dalton Administration (08) 8724 7405
Georgia Ryan Administration & Marketing (08) 8724 7405
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Shay Greco Property Management (08) 8724 7405
10 Mountain Court, Mt Gambier 3 E.O.I by 12pm 3rd Nov (Unless Sold Prior) Open by appointment
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152 North Terrace, Mt Gambier 4 E.O.I by 12pm 7th Nov (Unless Sold Prior) Open by appointment
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10 Wyatt Street, Mt Gambier $555,000 Open by appointment
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2 Vivienne Avenue, Mt Gambier $559,000 - $609,000 Open by appointment
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Property of the week “Attunoa” 1916 Characteristic Family Home
Sale 83 Blackwell Road, Naracoorte $710,000 Open by appointment
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Ray White Mt Gambier 2A & 2B Mitchell Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 (08) 8724 7405 mtgambier.sa@raywhite.com raywhitemtgambier.com.au RLA 291953
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21 Powell Street, Mt Gambier. E.O.I by 12pm 14th Nov (Unless Sold Prior) Open by appointment
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Experience the timeless charm of this updated 1916 architectural masterpiece. High ornate ceilings, enchanting fireplaces, and decorative stained glass windows evoke the grace of a historical era. This home offers a spacious interior, boasting both formal and informal living spaces with ducted floor heating. The open-plan casual living area connects to an uncovered outdoor entertaining space, offering a view of meticulously landscaped gardens. The master bedroom features a floor-to-ceiling built-in wardrobe and an ensuite. Two more generously-sized bedrooms offer abundant space. The beautiful kitchen is adorned with Blackwood cupboards and equipped with stainless steel appliances and gas cooking. It flows into the casual living area and offers easy access to the formal dining room. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history and luxury in this stunning property.
SERVICING THE GREATER LIMESTONE COAST + WESTERN VICTORIA 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier 08 8724 9999 98 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989
malseeds.com.au
ACREAGE
22 Buck Road, Moorak Auction 17/11/2023 at 11 AM on site
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76 Wehl Street South, Mt Gambier $799,000 - $849,000
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ACREAGE
Lot 91 Uphills Road, Kongorong $2,050,000
157 Acres (approx) Jason Malseed
4 William Street, Mt Gambier $385,000 - $395,000
ACREAGE
Lot 91 Riddoch Highway, Mingbool Highest and best by 5pm 20/10/2023
94 Acres (approx) Jason Malseed
4 1 Wendy Flint
LAND WITH SHED
41 Milstead Street, Pt MacDonnell Block of land with shed $280,000 Wendy Flint
ACREAGE
60 acres (approx) 583 Caroline Road, Glenburnie $1,200,000
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17 Field Avenue, Naracoorte $185,000
4 1 Wendy Flint
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE
4 Gwendoline Street, Mt Gambier 4 2 2 $700 per week To apply tenantoptions.com.au
51 Fartch Road, Tantanoola 3 1 2 $500 per week To apply tenantoptions.com.au
5/68 Brownes Road, Mt Gambier 2 1 1 $295 per week To apply tenantoptions.com.au
Jason Malseed
0419 032 795
Bronwyn Malseed
Wendy Flint
8724 9999
0468 692 993
Kelli Malseed 8724 9999
Kathy Dodd
Sam Malseed
8733 1989
8724 9999
15 Elsie May Drive, Compton $1,300,000
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21 Birkdale Court, Worrolong $660,000 - $675,000
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NOW SELLING INDIVIDUALLY
Olivia Farmer
8724 9999
Katie Fisher
8724 9999
Zoe Malseed 8724 9999
COMING SOON 22 Umpherston Street, Mt Gambier
Unit 1-5/3 Doughty Street, Mt Gambier From $160,000 each
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17 Boomerang Avenue, Mt Gambier
11 Mallee Street, Mt Gambier
198 Kaladbro Road, Strathdownie $250,000
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1 Daly Street, Allendale East $260,000
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For more information contact Jason Malseed on 0419 032 795
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE
24 Queens Avenue, Mt Gambier 3 1 $425 per week To apply tenantoptions.com.au
16 Auvale Crescent, Mt Gambier 3 1 2 $495 per week To apply tenantoptions.com.au
3 Elizabeth Street, Mt Gambier $45,000 - $49,000 + outgoings
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FRIDAY OCTOBER 20
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United Way Glenelg’s Imagination Library came to an exhilarating finish, with the “RogersFamBam” team emerging as the triumphant champions of this exciting and community-driven event. The Imagination Library Scavenger Hunt, a virtual adventure held from Friday, September 8, to Monday, October 2, aimed to raise awareness and increase participation for the United Way Glenelg Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Marking a decade of success, the Scavenger Hunt celebrates the 10th anniversary of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Glenelg Shire community. Over a span of several weeks, participants from near and far across Glenelg Shire dived headfirst into a whirlwind of challenges, missions, and community spirit, all in the name of promoting literacy and education for children. ‘RogersFamBam’, a dynamic and dedicated team, secured their victory by amassing the highest number of points throughout the hunt. Their unwavering enthusiasm and creative approach to mission completions set them apart from the competition. Team leader Kirby Anderson said the boys told me they loved it all, but I think they enjoyed thinking outside the box in how to complete missions in fun ways and using technology to capture it. The RogersFamBam’s enthusiasm was evident in their book parade, their energetic disco party puppet show, and their playful exploration of puppetry, all of which captivated the judges and the scavenger hunt audience. Their inventive approach to the missions, including the popular “hiding books in the library” game, showcased their dedication to creating memorable moments and promoting a love for reading. The winners are now the proud owners of the one-of-a-kind Dolly Parton vase designed and crafted by Portland’s very own Angela Ryks. “Being school holidays, it gave us something we could do locally, a great activity to keep busy,” the winners shared. “As for keeping up the inspiration, the key was fun and hanging out together,” Ms Anderson said. As well as celebrating the victory of ‘RogersFamBam’, organisers also extend their admiration to the other exceptional teams who came close on the leaderboard. ‘The Berry’s’, ‘Arlo’s Adventures’, and ‘Luca’s Legends’ displayed remarkable teamwork, creativity, and commitment throughout the scavenger hunt, enriching the experience for all participants and supporters. The Imagination Library Scavenger Hunt not only fostered a sense of community but also reaffirmed the importance of promoting literacy and education for children. United Way Glenelg extends its sincere gratitude to all participants and sponsors Portland Aluminium. For more information about the United Way Glenelg Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library please visit United Way Glenelg’s website, or head to the link in our bio on social media. SCAVENGER HUNT WINNERS: Ruebix Rogers, aged 5, Kirby Anderson, River, aged 6, Rocklin, 18 months & Remy, 9 years old.
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Legends Baseball Club returns from Australian Masters Games For the first time in the near 20 year history of the Mount Gambier Legends Baseball Club, two teams represented the Club at the recently held Australian Masters Games in Adelaide. After putting together two teams for recent local Masters Baseball here in Mount Gambier and at the Southern Districts Baseball Club in Christies Beach it was decided to enter both teams in the Australian Masters. One team was entered into the Over 35 competition while the second team participated in the Over 50 competition. Only five teams registered for both competitions so a double round robin series was played with eight games each being played over five days starting October 7 plus finals being played last Thursday. Over 35 Game 1 Coming up against the eventual Gold medalists Chugganauts, the team got a bit of a baseball lesson when they failed to collect a safe-hit and were comprehensively beaten 15 runs to 2 Game 2 A little better effort in this game against Glenelg Gunslingers when they only went down 10 runs to 0 failing to push a runner across the plate. Safe-hits:- Andrew Storr, Ken Rowe Game 3 Golden Grove Blue Dogs were next up with another loss but the margin getting a little closer. Giving up 8 runs in the first 2 digs but scoring 5 of their own they were still in the hunt midway through the game. However Blue Dogs add ed another 3 whist the Legends could on score another 2 finally going down 11 runs to 7. Safe-hits:- John Verrity 3, Phil Clark, James Parker 2, Haydn Timms, Tim Queale, Ashley Ratcliffe Game 4 A win at last against the Adelaide Aces 13 runs to 6 when good batting and tighter pitching saw the Legends on the board at last. Safe-hits:- Nick Pink 3, John Verrity 2, James Parker, Andrew Storr, Dave Pitkin, Zac Ratcliffe Game 5 A second win 5 runs to 4 was the result of their return game against Gold Grove Blue Dogs. Although being outhit 9 to 3 the Legends played solid baseball in the field to shut down the Blue Dogs runners. Safe-hits:- Phil Clark, John Verrity, Tim Queale Game 6 Chugganauts got on top of Legends early and never looked back defeating the Blue and Gold team 12 runs 0. Safe-hits:- Nick Pink, James Parker, Andrew Storr Game 7 Despite out-hitting the Adelaide Aces 12 to 8 and being 8 runs up going into the last inning it was heart break for the Mount team to
go down by a solitary run 11 runs to 10. Safe-hits:- Andrew Storr 3, Phil Clark, John Verrity, Ashley Ratcliffe, Tim Queale 2, James Parker, Zac Ratcliffe Game 8 The last game of the round robin series with a win to ensure a Bronze Medal playoff or a lose being decided by other results. Unfortunately it was the Glenelg Gunslingers who roared out of the batting box and never looked back with a crushing 14 run to 1 victory. However, all was not lost as the Legends finished 4th. Safe-hits:- John Verrity, James Parker, Luke Lovekin Bronze Medal Game Head to head the Legends were 1 all with the Golden Grove Blue Dogs going into the medal playoff. After being 2 all at the end of the 1st inning Blue Dogs put the game to bed in the 2nd when they scored 6 runs with the local team only able to add a further 3 with the Blue Dogs running out Bronze Medalists 12 runs to 5. Safe-hits:- Phil Clark 2, Andrew Storr, Tim Queale, Ashley Ratcliffe 1 Medals were presented to the victors immediately following the game. Chugganauts won Gold from Glenelg Gunslingers who picked up Silver in the Over 35 competition. Over 50 Game 1 As per the Over 35s the Over 50s were touched up by the eventual Gold Medalists when they went down to KAOS 17 runs to 2. Safe-hits:- Darren Kite, Phillip Mitchell, David White Game 2 Ballarat Golddiggers was next up and the Legends were up by 1 in the penultimate inning but could not hold eventually going down 11 runs to 7. Safe-hits:- John Farrington, Dave Mitchell 2, Ben Stellini, Darren Kite, Phillip Mitchell Game 3 The Legends only win for the series came against Adelaide Aces when they out gunned Aces in the batting box and from the mound. Pitcher Don Paterson kept the opposition to just 5 hits while the Blue and Gold outhit the Aces batters with 7. Safe-hits:- Don Paterson 2, Sid Hosking, Ben Stellini, Phillip Mitchell, David White, Grant Stump Game 4 After being in front for 2 digs the Legends fell behind when Sydney Tide went berserk in the third picking up 8 hits and a mercy inning 9 runs. They went on to an easy win 17 runs to 4. Safe-hits:- Dave Mitchell, Don Paterson, Peter Taylor, Darren Kite, Darren Pink Game 5 A much better game against KAOS second time around only going down by a solitary run. KAOS could
not handle the slow pitching of Phillip Mitchell and the Legends held an 11 run to 6 lead going into the even 5th inning. A pitching change saw the KAOS batters hit all over the field to take the win. Safe-hits:- Dave Mitchell, John Farrington, Phillip Mitchell 2, Don Paterson, Darren Kite, Dave White, Dave Thornton, Kevin Telfer Game 6 Golddiggers return game saw them put the pedal to the metal sealing their 2nd spot on the ladder with a 17 run to 4 win over the Legends despite efforts to get runs on the board. Unfortunately, the Legends were caught out mistakenly pitching David Mitchell when he was supposed to not pitch at all. The game was actually awarded to Golddiggers as a forfeit 9 runs to 0, Safe-hits:- David White 2, Dave Mitchell, John Farrington, Don Paterson, Dave Thornton, Peter Taylor, Phillip Mitchell Game 7 With a double header on the last day Legends required a win to head to the Bronze Medal playoff and Adelaide Aces was their best chance having beaten them first time around. However, the Aces were definitely not singing from the same hymn book pulling off a 14 run to 1 upset. Safe-hits:- John Farrington, David White, Dave Thornton Game 8 Still in the hunt with a shot as Adelaide were only on 3 points while Legends had 2. Unfortunately for the Legends, Sydney Tide had their first 8 batters cross the plate
before an out was made in the even 1st dig basically putting the game out of reach.11 errors for 8 unearned runs didn’t help with the Tide running out winners 12 to 5. Safe-hits:- Darren Kite 2, Dave Mitchell, John Farrington, Don Paterson, David White, Grant Stump KAOS won Gold, Golddiggers Silver and Sydney Tide defeated Adelaide Aces to win Bronze. Unfortunately, injuries played a part in the makeup of both teams with eight games in five days causing pandemonium with lineups. Also pitch counts on the pitchers caused much stress on particularly the coaches as they had to juggle their chuckers over games, innings and so many games in a short space of time. Whilst the Legends were unsuccessful, for many it was an eye opener and a learning curve as it was their first time playing at an Australian Masters. Winning isn’t the be all and end all but mainly about enjoying the game of baseball against new teams, playing with and against players that you have not played with before and most of all having fun. It is more fun if you win though. Planning will begin to have Legends represented at the Pan Pacs in the Gold Coast in October next year, which will be the 20th anniversary of the Legends first Masters Games in Alice Springs. The Mount Gambier Legends Baseball Club would sincerely like to thank the following businesses for their generosity and support
toward the two team’s expenses: 25Acres Pizza Pasta Café, Baxter Hire, Beautyworx Medispa, Bendigo Bank, Blackbird Industries, Borderline Concrete Kerbing, Cavpower, Collins Court Butchers, Ferguson’s Diesel Services Pty Ltd, Grant Stump, Hair by Bec, Harry Peackock Plumbing, Henry Post Jewellers, J, FL Buckley & Sons, K & G Wright Pty Ltd, KDs Deli, Kettle Logging Pty. Ltd., Limestone Coast Ability, Limestone Coast Timber Floors, Macca Excavations, Mark Lane - Ary Bar & Bistro, Mount Gambier Central Caravan Park, MT Wheels, OG Roberts & Co, Peter Jennings Pumps Pty Ltd, Pick Ave Deli & Bakery, Precision Security, Shed 21, Sign Depot, Swallow Drive Meat Supply, Taylor Marine, The Golden Needle Tattoo and Piercing Parlour, The Property Co. SA, Wreckett Pty Ltd OVER 35 TEAM: (Above) Back: James Parker, Andrew Storr, Ken Rowe, Jason Henke, John Verrity (Coach). Phil Clark, Tim Queale. Front: Luke Lovekin, Zac Ratcliffe, Nick Pink, Ashley Ratcliffe, Dave Pitkin Bat Boy: Liam Queale . Absent: Haydn Timms OVER 50 TEAM: (Below) Back: Jill Hosking (Scorer), Peter Taylor (Coach), Ben Stellini, Grant Stump, Darren Pink, Kevin Telfer, David Mitchell, Don Paterson. Front: Darryl Hosking, John Farrington, Darren Kite, David Thornton, Phillip Mitchell
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Pink earns another shot Tennis results Hard work earns former MSE player a second AFL berth Toby Pink’s outstanding 2023 season for SANFL premiers Glenelg has been rewarded with a second shot at AFL football. North Melbourne has signed the former Sydney Swans key defender as a delisted free agent after the 194cm backman earned SANFL Team of the Year selection to go with his premiership medallion. Pink spent three seasons on the Swans’ rookie list after being initially drafted as a key forward and is actually no stranger to Arden Street, having been signed to the Roos’ VFL team ahead of the COVID-cancelled 2020 season. Head of football talent Brady Rawlings welcomed Pink to North Melbourne, saying that he’s worked hard to win another opportunity at AFL level. “We’ve tracked Toby really closely, especially over the past 12 months,” Rawlings said. “He was the dominant defender in Glenelg’s premiership run all season and he played a big role in helping them achieve their success. “It’s been a long time since Toby was in the AFL system but he’s
clearly worked hard on all aspects of his game – he’s really earned this chance.”
Division 1 Reidy Park 12-85 d Mount Schank 0-27 Men’s singles: H. Ellis d A. Laube 6-3; M. Ellis d J. Ralston 6-4; no other details available. Ladies singles: B. Young d A. Hood 6-1; no other details available. Mount Gambier 7-60 d West Gambier 5-46 Men’s singles: W. Le Cornu d P. Robinson 6-3; no other details available. Ladies singles: A. Huyser lost to J. Stutley 1-6; R. Seidel lost to Emily Jolley 0-6; H. Heemskerk lost to Ella Jolley 0-6 Uniting 12-85 d Glencoe 0-23 Men’s singles: A. Vandenuhurk d D. Childs 6-0; K. Cole d T. Biggins 7-5; J. Maxwell d W. Hann 6-0’ D. Moon d J. Braun 6-4 Ladies singles: T. Megaw d T. Carraill 6-0; A. telford d C. Carraill 6-1; V. Maxwell d M. Biggins 6-2 Division Two West Gambier Red - BYE; Mil Lel/Reidy v Suttontown/Glencoe Tigers - no details available; West Gambier Blue 9-64 d Mount Schank 3-31 Division Three Glencoe - Bye; Uniting/Glencoe v Centrals - no details available; Suttontown 6-52 d Moorak 4-32; Mount Gambier 10-68 d Mil Lel 2-31 Ladies Doubles Glencoe - BYE; Reidy Park v Uniting - no details available; West Gambier 4-33 d Mil Lel 2-25 Mixed Doubles Mount Gambier Blue 3-27 d Mount Schgank 3-26; Glencoe v Suttontown - no details available; Mount Gambier Green 4-31 d Moorak 2-23
Central & Federal dominate Division 1 baseball action South fielded a very young team in Friday night’s 2nd round clash with ladder leader Central but fought on bravely. Scoring two runs in the bottom of the first dig after two base on ball and a double from Alex Ridding from young Indians pitcher Deegan Habner, the Magpies were on the board with two runners crossing the plate. Central piled on the runs in the third adding five as they batted through the line-up. Singles to Nathan Meinck, Dylan Chuck and Alex Ridding followed by two more walks added to South’s misery. Two more runs were added in the fourth inning. With a change of pitchers, coach Ryan Placucci bringing himself to the hill, Nathan Meinck added another single to his batting stats and scored on Dylan Chuck’s triple to deep centrefield. He subsequently crossed homeplate on Alex Ridding’s sacrifice fly also to centrefield. South hit the scoreboard in the top of the fifth when Ryan Walter doubled to leftfield and scored on Tarkyn Morale’s hit into an infield error. The Maggies batters crushed the ball into mercy rule territory in the bottom of the fifth forcing five more runners across the plate. Colby Muller singled and Josh Chuck hit into another error from the infield. A light bulb moment for the Indians with the next two batters sent back to the dugout without getting wood on the ball leaving two on bases. Not to be outdone, Central fought back with Dave Harris
loading the bases with a single, Dylan Gull watching four balls go by scoring Muller then Dylan Chuck stepped up to the plate and hit his third safehit for the game scoring all three runners. Alex Ridding also batted 1000 when his third hit for the night landed safe scoring Chuck before the side was retired. South doubled their score in the top of the sixth when Blake McAdam found himself at first after an infield error at shortstop and he crossed the homeplate when Brandon Horrigan’s Texas leaguer to centrefield fell short of the fielder. With two hours played and South behind by at least 10 runs the mercy rule was invoked by umpire Graham Thompson. Federal leadoff batter Nash Lobley picked a walk and became the first run of the game when he was batted in by Alex Reppin on Saturday afternoon. Tigers Patrick Kermond tied the game in the bottom of the second when he crossed the plate on a fielder’s choice. Top of the third and former Tigers Riley Rolph and Alex Reppin both on base and both batted in by Clay Carpenter’s hit to rightfield. Again in the bottom of the inning Tigers fought back to tie the game once more with both Ben Marcus and Matt Thompson reaching homeplate. The Demons pushed ahead in the fourth. Dean Searcy was hit by the pitcher, Nash Lobley on base after a wild throw and Riley Rolph was also hit by a pitched ball with all three scoring to give them a lead
of three runs. Two more in the fifth for Federal after Dean Searcy walked and Nash Lobley found himself again on base from a fielder’s choice, Searcy scoring with bases loaded from a walk by Matt Nicholls and Lobley batted in by Craig Nicholls. Federals increased the pain on the Tigers defence adding another three runs in the top of the seventh. Riley Rolph singled to centrefield and eventually scored on a wild pitch. Alex Reppin singled, also to centrefield and Matt Nicholls drew a base on ball. They were both batted in by Craig Nicholls giving Federal an 11 run to three margin. At the top of the ninth Federal finally put the game out of the Tigers reach. Alex Reppin singled, Matt Nicholls was hit by a pitched ball, Craig Nicholls Texas Leaguer scored Reppin, Shujat Esufali hit into an error to again load the bases. Jordan Johnson was also hit with a pitched ball which pushed Matt Nicholls across the dish. Dean Searcy hit the ball into play to score Craig Nicholls and Nash Lobley’s safe-hit to leftfield scored Esufali and Johnson. Searcy scored the eighth run of the inning on a wild pitch before the inning was wrapped up. Tigers tried valiantly to cut the margin in the bottom of the final dig. Harrison Elletson hit safely to centrefield and Ben Marcus watched four balls go by before walking to first. Elletson scored on Kane
Harrison’s hit to leftfield and Marcus crossed on Kaleb Kermond’s sacrifice fly to rightfield before the third and last out of the night was achieved giving the win to Federal 19 runs to 5. RESULTS DIVISION 1 Central 15 (Dylan Chuck, Alex Ridding 3 (both batted 1000), Nathan Meinck 2, Dave Harris, Koby Chant, Colby Muller, Mitchell Ruwoldt) d South Indians 2 (Jett Lewis, Ryan Walter, Brandon Horrigan) Federal 19 (Craig Nicholls 4, Alex Reppin 3, Matt Nicholls 2, Nash Lobley, Riley Rolph, Clay Carpenter, Jordan Johnson) d Tigers 5 (Patrick Kermond 3, Harrison Elletson 2, Ben Marcus, Kane Harrison, Matt Thompson, Jarvi Mee, Joe Sims) DIVISION 2 South Indians 7 (Zac Ratcliffe 2, Bradley Meek, Wade Chant, Ollie Rowe, Cameron Beale, Nate Habner, Deegan Habner) d Federal 5 (Shane Howard 2, Dean Searcy, Andrew Dent, Shujat Esufali, Hamish Thompson, Michael Kreplins) DIVISION 3 Central 11 (Ben Green, Steve Kuhl 2, Lachlan Ridding, Dean Cutting, David Chant, Chris Tzioutziouklaris, Brenton Lockwood) d Central Magpies ( Mitchell Ruwoldt 3, Andrew Hoath, Zac Winkler, Dave Delaland 2, Alan Crouch, Daniel Kovaleff, Zeth Kovaleff, Paul Klaassens, Bill Stephenson)
South Indians 14 (Ken Rowe, Steve Lewis, Jason Henke 2, Kevin Joyce, Darren Cole) d Tigers 1 (Tony Elletson, John Verrity 3, Marcus Thomson, Darcy Perry, David White 2, Harrison Elletson, Phil Clark) BIG LEAGUE Central 13 (Bree Ridding 2, Brad Walkom, Daniel Ferguson, Mitchell Ruwoldt, Sam Ruwoldt, Jakob Walkom) d South Indians 2 (Nate Habner, Bradley Meek) JUNIOR LEAGUE Tigers 11 (Titan Dumigan, Sam Marcus, Atticus Mutton 2, Ben Reichelt, Jesse DeKoning, Alfie Merchant, Jett Lennon) d South/ Federal 10 (Louie Vincent, Memphis Pearce 3, Phoenix Cole, Draven Allen 1 Central 11 (Jakob Walkom 2, Jobe Lynagh, Will Walkom) d South/Federal 2 (Amelia Ireland 2, Memphis Pearce, Lincoln Ratcliffe, Phoenix Cole) LITTLE LEAGUE Central 15 (Oliver June, Will Walkom 2, Connor Ruwoldt, Jobe Lynagh, Kye Wren Mitchell, Jack Odgers, Angus Powell, Darcy Wurst) d Federal/Tigers 3 (Oliver Bramley, Hunter Wyatt, Dylan Simpson) MINOR LEAGUE Central 10 (Levi Fisher 2, Jed Cutting, Jenson Summers, Ethan Albert) d Federal 7 (Banjo Cannon 2, Quinton Bramley, Jack Freckleton)
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Boylan cards best score Bumper field for Penola event Mount Gambier Golf Club ladies tackle Olympic Trophy At the Mount Gambier Golf Club 40 ladies participated in the 1st Round of the Olympic Trophy sponsored once again by Limestone Holdings. The day was fine and warm making the scoring a little easier for the players with run on the fairways on an immaculately maintained course. The best score of the day came from a Division 2 player, and a relatively newcomer to the game – Linda Boylan (Handicap 32) registering a very large total of 41 points, five shots under her handicap. Linda’s split for the two nines was 19/22=41 points. Two holes earning her 8 points, plus six 3 pointers which contributed to Linda’s great score. Second placing in Division 2 went to Betty McKechnie (Handicap 30) with a good score of 39 points, consisting 18/21=39 points split with seven 3 pointers. Neither placegetters recorded any wipe-outs. Division 1 first placing was taken out by Helen Gregory (Handicap 17) recording 39 points on her scorecard. Helen’s split was 22/17=39 points and included 8 Pars and 7 three pointers. Division 1 second placing was Denis Harvey (Handicap 21) playing to her handicap of 36 points. Denise’s split was 16/20=36 points and included 5 Pars.
Ten balls were handed out to lady golfers with scores of 36 points – Jess Parson to 34 points Faye Mainwaring. A ball was received by A Grade – Janina Morrision, B Grade – Jess Parsons and C Grade – Mary Kentish for their 2nd shots on the Par 5 1st Hole. This Wednesday is the AGM at 8.45am followed by a Shot Gun start Stableford competition. The following Sunday, October 22, the Seniors Day for Men and Women will be held. OCTOBER 14 RESULTS Twenty-one ladies competed in a Par Round at the Mount Gambier Golf Cub last Saturday and scoring was very good. Karen Foster won on a three way countback from Camilla Knowles and Janina Morrision
Karen (Handicap 17) recorded 1 up on her scorecard, having square on the front 9 and 1 up on the back 9 with 90 off the stick. Second placing ,having lost the countback, was Camilla Knowles (Handicap 24) with a great front 9 of 3 up but fell away on the difficult back 9 with 2 down, thus finishing with 1 up overall. Six balls were handed out in the ball rundown and went to Janina Morrison 1 up to Gemma Winterborn 2 down. The Pro Shot on the Par 3, 8th Hole was won by Trudy Johnson.NTP on the Par 3, 16th Hole went to Bernie Jennings. OLYMPIC TROPHY FIRST ROUND: Division 2 runner up Betty McKecknie with Limestone Supplies sponsor representative Lorraine Bruhn.
Pennant bowls results Mid Week Pennant Mount Gambier RSL Red 47/4 drew with Mount Gambier Blue 47/4; Mount Gambier Red 62/8 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 35/0; Naracoorte 55/6 d Millicent Red 43/2; Port MacDonnell 59/8 d Millicent Blue 39/0; Robe 50/8 d Port MacDonnell 36/0 Ladies Pennant Division One Mount Gambier RSL 56/5 d Port MacDonnell 45/2; Millicent Blue 49/8 d Kingston 34/0; Penola 50/8 d Robe 37/0; Millicent Red 51/6 d Beachport 39/2; Naracoorte - BYE Division Two Robe 51/6 d Naracoorte 48/2; Port MacDonnell 50/6 d Mount Gambier RSL 39/2; Beachport 61/8 d Millicent 39/0; Penola 54/4 drew with Naracoorte 54/4; Lucindale - BYE
Robe social bowls results Thursday’s social bowls at the Robe Bowling Club was sponsored by Robe Bakery & Mike’s Jerky. Eighteen members played one game of 14 ends and one game of 10 ends. There were three, two game winners, third on 54 points Valma Jennings, Rob Lawrie and Clare DeLaine, runner up on 55pts + 8 were Errol Jennings, Vic Dawson and Ann Moore and the winners on 55pts + 10 were Harold Manton and Bill Cook.
On a bright sunny day the South East Golf Veterans field at Penola was 78 players, including four Glenelg veterans. The First Division winner was Greg Sinclair, Robe, with 38 points, from Kerry Scales, Heywood, 37 and Mark Pilmore, Millicent, 34. Second Division was won by the local, Trev Williams, with 38 points, from John Kirby, Mount Gambier, 34, and Ian Telfer Beachport, 33. The Ross Orchard Trophy went to Peter Edwards and Herman Van Der Heul and you needed 28 points to get a ball. The NTPs were Peter Ewer, Geoff Bond and Ben Young. Beachport is the next trip on October 23 followed by Bordertown on November 6. PENOLA COMPETITION: (Above top) John Kirby, Ian Telfer, Peter Edwards & Trev Williams and (above bottom) Greg Sinclair, Mark Pilmore, Kerry Scales & Herman Van Der Heul
Cold conditions for 2-4-2 Last week, once again 32 players braved the cold wind to play 20 ends of lawn bowls at the Millicent Bowls Club. The team with the best score of 34+18 this week, was the team of John Drew and Peter Varcoe taking home the prize pool of $32.00 each. Second place went to the team of Terry Barnes and Neil Whelan with a score of 34+11 and winning the $5.00 bar voucher. Other winning teams were, Ros Varcoe, Peter Bateman 31+5. Ian Michell, Derrick Lindh 30+4. Graham Loveday, Terry Lonergan 30+4. Ian Ross, Eddie Hann 29+5. Derek Bowering, John Buhlmann 29+3 and Malcolm Wright, Aaron Emonson 29+1. The KCA Open Men’s Fours is the next major competition to be held on November 5 starting at 10am. All players are requested to bring their own lunch. 2-4-2 WINNERS: John Drew & Peter Varcoe
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Keeping their eye on the ball South East junior tennis players earn State selection from Foundation Cup event
A 28-strong squad of super talented junior tennis players travelled from across the Limestone Coast to represent the region at the State Foundation Cup earlier this month. The six-region competition was held for the 10th consecutive year at the Berri Tennis Club and the key pathway event for regional players and coaches alike didn’t disappoint, even if the weather was less than ideal. Although rain hampered the preparations for the team event, matches started on time in cool, damp conditions with only the Under 17s forced off mid-fixture when the rain returned at the end of the first day’s play. The next day, windier conditions challenged the players whilst spectators rugged up to watch the main day of competition. Action started a 8.30am and players were still on court around 6pm as a full day was hotly contested throughout each age group. Matilda Lush, Phoebe BonneyDowson and Ryder Telford fought
tremendously in the Under 11s and every player certainly benefitted from the experience. Paige Telford improved greatly over the course of the week in the U13s, whilst Hamish Gordon performed consistently despite only just returning to action after breaking his leg in July. Harrison Ellis thoroughly enjoyed his first taste of action on the grass and all members of the successful U15s, who finished runners-up, were very supportive of each other. It also proved very tough for opposition teams to choose a recipient of the ‘Sportsmanship Award’. Similarly, the Under 17s gelled really well and although they were a little rusty in their first hit out, they grew into the competition as the rounds continued. Sarah Brown and Will Cameron had plenty of tight tussles and close games. Overall, the South East won 95 sets and finished in a more than respectable third place. The Adelaide Hills-Fleurieu region dominated many age-groups,
even going undefeated in multiple categories, amassing 148 sets to take out top spot. Individually, Annabelle Gordon, Thomas Handbury and Sarah Brown were recognised for their ‘Sportsmanship’ in their respective grades. The South East was also very well represented throughout the finals of the individual competition on Friday, with several players securing their spot on the State team that will travel to the Gold Coast in early December to compete against all the other states. FOUNDATION CUP ACTION: (Top row from left) Jessica Stutley, Cade kelly, Maggie Collins, Alita Huysey & Sam Haase and (bottom row from left) Annabelle Gordon, Thomas Handbury & the three Cole siblings all earning a berth in the South East teams for the second successive year - Kobe, Kiersten & Zara Cole. PHOTOS COURTESY OF JUST A GIRL WITH A CAMERA
TEAM RESULTS: Under 11 South East 1 lost to Lower Northern 8; South East 0 lost to River Murray 9; South East 2 lost to Eyre Peninsula 2; South East 1 lost to Adelaide HillsFleurieu 8; South East 1 lost to Upper Northern 8 Under 13 South East 7 d Lower Northern 5; South East 4 lost to River Murray 8; South East 4 lost to Eyre Peninsula 8; South East 5 lost to Adelaide HillsFleurieu; South East 7 d Upper Northern 5 Under 15 South East 11 d Lower Northern 1; South East 11 d River Murray 1; South East 7 d Eyre Peninsula 5; South East 4 lost to Adelaide Hills-Fleurieu 8; South East 6-49 lost to Upper Northern 6-55 Under 17 South East 4 lost to Lower Northern 5; South East 6 d River Murray 3; South East 6 d Eyre Peninsula 3; South East 3 lost to Adelaide HillsFleurieu 6; South East 5 d Upper Northern 4
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (& STATE TEAM SELECTION) Under 12 Annabelle Gordon & Thomas Handbury (runners up) Under 14 Alita Huysey (runner up) & Sam Haase (fourth - reserve) Under 16 Maggie Collins (fourth - reservev) Under 18 Jessica Stutley (winner) & Cade Kelly (runner up)
Mount Gambier RSL team wins Port MacDonnell Open Men’s Fours
Port MacDonnell Bowling Club held its first Open Mens Fours earlier this month with teams from Millicent, Mount Gambier, Mount Gambier RSL, Dartmoor, Penola and Port MacDonnell. They day was Sponsored by OG Roberts/O’Connor & Graney/Key2 Sale and the Port MacDonnell Store. Three games were played with one game of 14 ends before lunch and two games of nine ends after lunch Winners, from Mount Gambier RSL, on 110 points, were Dean Wilkinson (sk),Robert Corner, Ron Ploenges, Graham Dent Second, also from Mount Gambier RSL, Gary
Feast(sk), Graham Ellis, Ralph Stafford, John Schroder. on 108 points and third was a combinaton team from Millicent, Robe and Mt Gambier RSL, of Kym Stewart (sk), Strawb Masters, Dean Burgoyne and Ian MacIntosh, with 78 points. OPEN MEN’S FOURS: (Above left) Third placed Kym Stewart, Strawb Masters, Dean Burgoyne & Ian MacIntosh, (above centre) runners up John Schroder, Ralph Stafford, Graham Ellis, Gary Feast and (above right) winners Graham Dent, Ron Ploenges, Robert Corner & Dean Wilkinson
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Millicent crowns its triples champions Millicent Bowls Club kicks off its annual club championship events On Sunday , October 8, the Millicent Bowls Club held their Annual Triples Championships. All games up until the grand final were played over 15 ends with the grand final played over 18 ends. In the ladies, six teams took part in the competition with the grand final being contested between Robin Rolf, Carol Gibbs, mac macdonald, and Joy Warren, Elaine Goode and Sarah Ross, with Sarah’s team coming out Triples Champions for 2023/24 season. In the Men’s Triples Championship, 10 teams took part, with the grand final being contested between the teams of Jim Campbell, John Scudds and Kym Stewart, up against, reigning Triples Champions, Steve Skeer, Aaron Emonson and Ben Masters. At the 13th end the scores were sitting at 12 all but then the Masters team was able to break away winning the next five ends, giving them the honour of back to back Triples Champions of the Millicent Bowls Club for 2023/24 Season. LADIES TRIPLES CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNING TEAM: (Top left) Sarah Ross, Elaine Goode & Joy Warren LADIES TRIPLES CHAMPIONSHIPS RUNNER UP TEAM: (Bottom left) macmacdonnell, Carol Gibbs & Robin Rolfe MEN’S TRIPLES CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNING TEAM: (Top right) Aaron Emonson, Ben Masters & Steve Skeer MEN’S TRIPLES CHAMPIONSHIPS RUNNER UP TEAM: (Bottom right) Kym Stewart, John Scudds & Jim Campbell
Bailey dominates Millicent stableford Windy conditions test golfers as they battle for Heather Walker Memorial Trophy Last Wednesday, in very warm, windy conditions, Millicent Golf Club had 18 women play a stableford event for the Heather Walker Memorial Trophy. There was also a secret nine holes. WINNERS A Grade: Kirsty Bailey 40pts Runner Up: Robyn Walters 36pts c/b B Grade: Annie Maclennan 37pts Runner Up: Debbie Tincknell 36pts Ball winners: Helen Chilton 36pts, Mary Winser 35pts c/b, Sue Agnew 35pts. Secret nine holes: Kirsty Bailey 22pts NTP 3rd: Robyn Walters NTP 2nd shot 17th hcp 25-54: Bronwyn Clarke NTP 2nd shot 5th hcp 32-54: Annie Maclennan Birdies: Debbie Tincknell 3rd. STABLEFORD PODIUM: Robyn Walters, Kirsty Bailey, Debbie Tincknell & Annie Maclennan
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Bellinger on target at Burrungule Park South East Field & Game shooters post some good scores at monthly shoot
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Wilson in wonderful form at Blue Lake Division Two winner smashes rating while consistency was the key to Division One victory In warm but gusty conditions the 25 women at the Blue Lake Golf Club enjoyed the sunshine and back to lots of run on the fairways. The scores posted were indicative of this with six of the top scores below the scratch rating of 71. The top nett score of the day, nett 67 along with bragging rights, came from Division Two’s Vivienne Wilson, five strokes under said scratch rating. In Division One Annette Ford 95/26/69 and Ronda Edwards 85/16/69 headed to a countback with the former taking top spot having the better back nine handicap score. Ford had splits of 49/46 and even though there were no pars recorded on her scorecard she had even par on the outward nine and two strokes under on the inward nine good enough for the win. Edwards would have been pleased with her consistency with splits of 42/43 that included pars on the 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 9th on the outward nine coming home with pars on the 12th, 14th, 17th and a birdie three on the dog-leg 15th. Handicapper Dianne Perryman signed for 91/21/70 with splits of 46/45 and pars on the 1st, 2nd,
11th along with a birdie two on the par three 14th. As well as score of the day, Vivienne Wilson added to her prizes topping division two signing for 104/37/67 showing consistency does pay backing up the previous week’s win and she has been in the winner’s circle also some Saturdays. Splits of 52/52 , including a par on the downhill par three 5th cemented her first on the podium. Lynda Nannings also handed in a good scorecard showing 99/30/69. Her 49 strokes on the outward nine included pars on the 2nd and 9th and 50 strokes on the inward nine with a par on the 11th got her into second spot ahead of third place-getter Lyn Annand 105/34/71 after she had splits of 54/51 that included pars on the 2nd, 11th and 14th holes. Nearest to the pin 2nd shot on the par three 2nd winner’s were Dianne Perryman (Div 1) and Lucy Richards (Div 2). The pro shot winner on the 5th was Trudy Herbert. Birdie prizes awarded to Perryman 14th and Edwards 15th. Perryman, Nannings and Bev Pascoe had chip-in ferrets and the accurate fairway drives well deserved winner was Herbert (18).
This week is a stableford competition. OCTOBER 7 RESULTS Fourteen women contested the stableford competition and the winnet Karyn Coon blitzed the course with a resounding 43 points and other than wiping the 5th and 13th holes she used her handicap of 45 to perfection. Coon’s scorecard had splits of 22/21 showing three three-pointers on the outward nine and three
three-pointers on the inward nine along with a four-pointer on the par five 17th. Cherryl Hill followed also with a good score of 38 points and on any other day would have been good enough for the win. Hill off 25 had splits of 17/21 and included a wipe on the 1st, pars on the 2nd and 14th holes along with five other three-pointers. Third place-getter Josie Ashby had to go to a countback with Hill after also posting 38 points. Splits of 19/19 off
a 24 handicap included a wipe on the 1st and pars on the 11th, 12th and 15th along with another threepointers on the 3rd, 7th and 8th. WEDNESDAY WINNERS: (Above left) Overall nett winner & Division 2 winner Vivienne Wilson in stroke competition and (above right) Division 1 runner up Ronda Edwards, Division 1 winner Annette Ford & Division 2 runner up Lynda Nannings
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Best indoor bowlers secure silverware Mount Gambier & District Indoor Bowls Association hands out individual award winners
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Best indoor bowlers secure silverware Mount Gambier & District Indoor Bowls Association hands out individual award winners
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17. Consolation Men’s Pairs Runners Up: Trevor Williams & Kevin Burn 18. Consolation Ladies Pairs Winners: Bronwyn Hill & Emma Freemantle 19. Consolation Ladies Pairs Runners Up: Shirley Baker & Nola Spencer 20. Consolation Ladies Singles: winner Tru Franklin 21. Best Kilsby Shield Lead or Second: three way tie for runner up Les James, Lorraine VanDen Hoogen & Jason Kuring 22. Mixed Triples Winners: Paul Wilkinson, Zac Pearson & Fiona Pearson 23. Consolation Mixed Triples Winners: Doreen Oakley, John Oakley & Coehen Keppels 24. Best Malseed Shield Lead or Second: Runner Up Harry Georgio 25. Player Badges - Years members have played with the association - John Oakley 30, Bob Milligan 55, Lorraine VanDen Hoogen 55, Heather Glynn 40, Stephen Von Duve 35, Carmel McQuade 30, Val Praetz 35, Ron Ploenges 45 and Perria Davis 45 26. Kilsby Shield Premiers – Wandilo Water Rats 27. Malseed Shield Premiers – Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 28. National Winners – The association recognised the members that won medals at the Australian Championships, Tony Bowditch, Daniel Langdon, Fiona Pearson, Keisha Pearson & Serena Bourn
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