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FREE Issue 1005 - Wednesday, October 25, 2023 SPORT TV GUIDE MOTOR RURAL MY PROPERTY

Blue Lake Fun Run Sunday, November 26 SEE INSIDE FOR STORY (Main photo: Olympian Izzy Batt-Doyle (right) & Riley Cocks, who were the winners of inaugural 2022 half marathon)



Simply the best in South Australia Limestone Coast eateries shine on the State stage at annual restaurant awards Limestone Coast eateries have been recognised on the South Australian stage with a strong showing at the 2023 Restaurant & Catering Hostplus Awards for Excellence for South Australia handed out on October 16. High end dining experiences at Mayura Station The Tasting Room (Millicent) and Pipers of Penola both won their categories, while Port MacDonnell’s Periwinkles Café and Mount Gambier’s Presto Eatery were finalists in in the Breakfast Restaurant (Regional) and Café Dining (Regional), while the revamped The Presidential Restaurant (Mount Gambier) was a finalist in the Contemporary Australian Restaurant (Informal). The Awards for Excellence is a nationally recognised program that celebrates exceptional service and culinary talent across the state. Restaurants are assessed on the entire dining experience including, food, beverage, service and restaurant presentation.

MAYURA STATION THE TASTING ROOM Seasonal and simple. That was the philosophy of Mayura Station The Tasting Room head chef Mark Wright when he first stepped into the Millicent kitchen a decade ago and he has never wavered, earning the award winning restaurant yet another accolade, named the Best Steak Restaurant (Formal) in South Australia at the recent SA Restaurant and Catering Awards for Excellence. “I think a lot of chefs let ego get in the way and try and do technical, complicated things with food just to prove they can cook,” he said. “I think most people want to have a wonderful meal that is cooked well, presented well and makes sense.” For Mark (pictured left with the Mayura Station team & below right), it’s all about letting the flavours speak for themselves. “I don’t need crazy, expensive ingredients – the value is already in the Wagyu,” he said, “And you just let the other clean, fresh flavours shine through.” The 2023 award makes it five of the past six for The Tasting Room. “We are always trying to improve the experience even though we have won the award before,” Mark said. “You have to always be improving. We have tried to use different cooking techniques, improve the information we give customers about the farm and the beef and we are always refining all of the accompaniments to the beef. We treat all the produce with the due respect to deliver the best dishes we can.” And seasonal is key. Mark has access to a stunning vegetable garden and he is all about using ingredients that are in season – it is seasonal vegetables and fruits that make their way onto The Tasting Room menu. “I literally don’t know what I’m going to do until I walk in the garden,” he said. “If you eat at The Tasting Room you know I’ve picked the ingredients literally a few hours before. “I don’t need crazy, expensive ingredients – the value is already in the Wagyu and you just let the other clean, fresh flavours shine through.” Mark heads a team that now includes a sous chef, an apprentice and around six front of house employees. The Tasting Room has become a destination for plenty of Melbourne and Adelaide diners, looking for a memorable weekend experience. “We are a destination dining experience and people are coming to the region to dine here but then go and visit the Blue Lake, the caves, wineries,” Mark said. “We also get a lot of local support for people celebrating special occasions – birthdays, engagements, wedding anniversaries and just a good night out with friends. We attract a diverse group of ages.” In the past 12 months, adding the steak with bone, including the rib eye, T-Bone and Tomahawk has been important, while a makeover of the restaurant interior is now on the to-do list. “I love the beef, I Love the produce and I really enjoy working with the Mayura team.”

PIPERS OF PENOLA For Pipers of Penola, claiming the 2023 Contemporary Australian Restaurant (Formal) award was, in fact, the 10th time the Penola restaurant has claimed the gong. Owners Simon and Erika Bowen have been offering the high end dining experience for 17 years, with their award wins coming in 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, Hall of Fame induction in 2012 and then more wins in 2013, 2017, 2019, 2020 and now 2023. “It’s these awards that help us to keep striving and pushing forward,” Erika said. Simon, who is part of the Bowen Estate winemaking family, had a clear vision when he and wife Erika created Pipers of Penola – they wanted to tap into their proximity to a world class wine region and create a dining experience that would also bring people to the region. “People are coming for the (wine easting) experience and we’re trying to complement the wine tasting with fine dining,” Simon said back in 2011, on the back of Pipers already have three of those Awards of Excellence on the mantlepiece. “We had to believe if we build it they will come.” That’s what Dan Hunter achieved at The Royal Mail and Ryan Sessions at Merrijig Inn and Simon’s food and the Pipers of Penola experience became another leg of the destination dining experience in the wider region. “It certainly helped that there was a real interest in food and cooking thanks to all the cooking shows and celebrity chefs,” Simon said. “Those shows are successful because people are interested and we needed to take advantage of that.” Simon realised early on that Coonawarra would bring him his target clientele. People with an appreciation for fine wine are generally looking for a fine dining experience as well and they don’t travel to a region hundreds of kilometres from a major city if they don’t intend to spend their money and stay for a while. “The wine lovers come and visit the cellar doors and then we’re so far from anywhere, they stay and that’s where we come in,” Simon said. Of course, Pipers of Penola have built such a reputation that the relationship with the Coonawarra cellar doors has become a partnership with both tapping into the popularity of the other. Simon has always had a knack of being in the right place at the right time. He was looking to start an apprenticeship as a chef and worked his way into a prize position in Stephanie Alexander’s kitchen during the period when she basically became a brand in herself. He also spent some time under the tutelage of leading food educator and chef Hermann Schneider before heading overseas, including a stint in a two Michelan Star restaurant in Germany. He then worked at Daylesford’s iconic The Lake House restaurant at the height of its popularity and critical acclaim, giving him a resume that read like a who’s who of fine dining. Now his own establishment has built its own stellar reputation in the dining landscape. R&CA CEO Suresh Manickam said Pipers of Penola should be proud of this achievement and their commitment to food and service excellence.


Get on board the 2023 Blue Lake Fun Run Organisers looking for more team entries from schools, community groups & businesses

Nominations are now open for the 2023 OneFortyOne Blue Lake Fun Run as organisers look to

attract at least 1000 participants for this year’s event, which is set down for Sunday, November 26.

While they are hopeful of the usual influx of individual competitors the event has attracted since its inception in 2010, they are focussing on attracting more teams (10 or more partipants), returning to the halcyon days of pre-COVID events when a large number of schools, sporting clubs, community groups and businesses entered as teams in the event. There is a $5 discount per entrant in a team entry. 2023 marks the second year of the half marathon course being part of the event, which doubles as a community fundraiser, handing out thousands of dollars to community groups and projects, and that is another aspect of the 2023 Blue Lake Fun Run than organisers are hoping will see an increase in participants. The 2023 half marathon course

has also been slightly altered from the inaugural course last year. The original three distance events are again at the centre of the fun run with 10.4km (Warwar); 6.8km (Berrin) and 3.2km (Thugi Dash) on offer for everyone, whether they are serious runners looking to compete against the clock or whether a family, who wants to walk the course as a fun fitness activity. It is, and always has been, an inclusive event catering for all fitness levels and is run by the Lakes Rotary Mount Gambier club. Blue Lake Fun Run committee chair Mark Praolini has encouraged everyone interested in being part of the 2023 event to stay up to date with all information via the fun run’s website and social media channel. Organisers are looking for more volunteers for the 2023 event.

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TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE DAVISON DRIVE NOTICE UNDER SECTION 33 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT, 1961 I, Sarah Philpott, Chief Executive Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Mount Gambier Council, in accordance with the instrument of delegation under the Road Traffic Act 1961 section 33 (2) make the following order. I declare that the Legend of the Lakes Hillclimb event to be conducted from Thursday 9 November 2023 to Sunday 12 November 2023 is a ‘temporary purpose’ to which this section applies. I direct that the following traffic restrictions be implemented: DAVISON DRIVE CLOSURE – being the entirety of Davison Drive, for the duration of the event, between 6:00pm Thursday 9 November 2023 and 6:00pm Sunday 12 November 2023. The closure of this road will stop any public vehicle access to the Valley Lake/Ketla Malpi precinct for the duration of this event. Sarah PHILPOTT CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

“Rotary runs the event but you don’t have to be a Rotary member to get involved and help and we are hoping people from the community will put their hand up to come and help with this fantastic community event,” Mark said. “There are a number of jobs that need doing both before the day and also during the event.” OneFortyOne is the event’s major naming sponsor, while the City of Mount Gambier is a major sponsor and Carlin and Gazzard is a Gold Sponsor, while there is a raft of other businesses and individuals that provide both financial and in kind support to ensure the event can be run. Each of the four distance events also have sponsors – Empak Homes; the De Bruin Group; UniSA and Illumident. Running singlets with a new design are on sale for the 2023 Blue Lake Fun Run, with EB Graphics having brought the new merchandise to life, with all participants receiving an environmentally friendly medal to commemorate their efforts at the end of the run. There will also be the usual water and fruit station at the end of the run, with the usual onsite catering, including a coffee van at the Cave Gardens as well. “We also really appreciate the support of Elders, who allow us to use their undercover carparking area,” Mark said. There are prizes for competitors across all distances and organisers are also working on something special for the event’s youngest competitors (under 8). Domestic violence, which is a focus of Rotary in 2023, will be one of the local causes to benefit from the proceeds of this community fundraiser. “It is just such a great community event focussing on health and fitness but also raising funds for important community projects,” Mark said. Head to the Blue Lake Fun Run to enter the 2023 event. NOMINATIONS OPEN: (Above main) Start of the 2022 10.4km event and (above bottom left) the Hamilton Running Club were one of the 2023 team entries.


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Back in 2016, the Friends of Tenison Woods College (Old Scholars Association) inaugurated an awards scheme with six old scholars honoured in its inaugural year. The Shining Light Awards aim to recognise significant contributions made by former students, families or staff to the local and global community in order to inspire current and future students. “Tenison Woods College and its predecessors, St Paul’s School, Tenison College, Marist Brothers Agricultural College, Mater Christi College, St Mary’s School and

St Joseph’s College value the contributions of all community members, past and present and we think it’s important to recognise some of the stand out achievements within the community,” Mr Mezinec said. The 2023 Shining Light awards will be presented to recipients this Saturday night at a free City Hall function. The 2023 recipients are Andy and Annie Clifford, Pam Ronan and Jack Annear. Lifestyle1 will be running profiles on each of the recipeints in coming issues.

Art Op Shop to be launched

Naracoorte Regional Gallery is launching a new concept this Sunday as they open an Art Op Shop that will run until December 17. If you have artworks you have fallen out of love with or unwanted wedding present or a painting Great Aunt Annie left you in her will, this is an opportunity to let the experts at the Naracoorte Regional Gallery take care of the sale for you. They will sell the art on your behalf, taking 15 percent commission and there is a limit of 10 items per person but as an item sells you can replace it. The gallery will accept original artwork only including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, photography and textiles. No reproduction prints will be accepted. Items need to be dropped off November 25 and 26 between 9am and 5pm with all payments to be made prior to January 30. For more information and details contact Adair Dunsford 0423 442 393 or email naracoortegallery@gmail.com

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE HAIG DRIVE NOTICE UNDER SECTION 33 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT, 1961 I, Sarah Philpott, Chief Executive Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Mount Gambier Council, in accordance with the instrument of delegation under the Road Traffic Act 1961 section 33 make the following order: I declare that ‘2023 Eruption’ to be conducted from Thursday 2 November 2023 to Sunday 5 November 2023 is a ‘temporary purpose’ to which this section applies. I direct that the following traffic restrictions be implemented: HAIG DRIVE CLOSURE – Being the entirety of Haig Drive, Haig Drive and Davison Drive T-Junction to Freemans Landing and the section of road from the Valley Lake/Ketla Malpi playground car park (eastern side) to the T-junction of Davison Drive, will be closed to all for the duration of the event, between 8:00am Thursday 2 November 2023 to 7:00pm Sunday 5 November 2023. Sarah PHILPOTT CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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Sightseeing on two wheels

Sister act at Gallery 54 Penola gallery set to host new exhibition

Up to 200 cyclist from across Australia, as well as some international guests, converged on the Limestone Coast for a Bicycle SA 9-day cycle tour travelling approximately 600km while taking in the sights and sounds of this region. The tour used the South Gambier Football Club as its home base fon the opening and closing weekends of the tour, with the cyclists racking up the kilometres across the Limestone Coast incuding Kingston, Naracoorte, Penola, Robe (pictured) and Coonawarra as part of thier experience. The riders took in local attractions including the Naracoorte Caves and Bool Lagoon.

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Gallery 54 is set to unveil a new exhibition this Sunday featuring the work of South Australian artists and sisters Jill Halliday and Lesley Stevens. Lesley was travelling in the Limestone Coast earlier this year and discovered the Penola gallery, which kickstarted this upcoming exhibition, titled Evolving Landscapes. Ann Carpenter will officially open the exhibition this Sunday at 1.30pm with both sisters on hand to present their work. The exhibition will run until December 10. Through this collection of stylised and semi-abstract artworks, Jill and Lesley explore the effects of time, humanity, and the various elements of nature in the landscape. With a penchant for acrylic on canvas, they explore the rhythms of life, past and present on the world around them. Shifting sand, erosion, water on rocks, soil, plant and animal life affect natural environments continuously. While Jill’s work emphasises the quiet, continuous changes of our environment, Lesley focuses more on the transient effects of

humankind on the environments that we inhabit. Jill (pictured above) studied Stage Design at the National Institute for Dramatic Art where she first started learning about scenic art and painting on various surfaces. Since graduating as a Stage Designer from NIDA Jill has designed and painted many sets, props and costumes throughout Australia. She also studied Applied Design – Interactive Multimedia, and Festival and Event Management and Design at Flinders University. All these studies enriched her passion for the creative arts. Lesley has been drawing and painting from a very early age and has shown a flair for Art throughout her entire education. Art was one of her specialist chosen subjects when she studied teaching. Over her 41 years of primary teaching,

apart from teaching art to her own classes, her role included being a specialist art teacher across 3-7 classes and also organising Student Art Shows across several campuses as well as arranging student exhibitions at local galleries. It was only last year the sisters decided to start painting with the idea of perhaps exhibiting., with their debut showing in February at the Arts Centre in Port Noarlunga. The siblings have continued to exhibit through the year at a variety of galleries. Gallery 54 is at 54 Church Street, Penola, and is open Thursday to Sunday from 10am to 3pm. Follow them on their social media platforms to keep up to date with all their exhibitions, workshops and other events. EVOLVING LANDSCAPES: (Left) Jill Halliday’s Ebb and Flow

Status quo for council festive celebrations

Leading Mount Gambier based headwear and accessories designer Ashlee Kalantarian is always in demand over the Spring Carnival and with the racing action in Melbourne and Sydney heating up with a swag of huge weekends on and off the track. The founder of A’el Este is a darling of plenty of big names and Channel 7 co-host Katelyn McDonald (pictured with icon Bruce McAvaney) was sporting an A’el Este creation on the October 14. Keep an eye out over the next month or so as celebrities choose Ashlee’s creations to make a statement.

Glenelg Shire Council has listened to community feedback earlier this month and decided to shelve its planned changes to its Christmas and New Year celebrations. As a result, the festive season activities organised by council will be similar to last year. This will include council organising lighting of the Norfolk Island pine Christmas Tree on Bentinck St and also closing part of Bentinck St to traffic on New Year’s Eve to permit alcohol consumption. Glenelg Shire Mayor Scott Martin said council had listened to residents after soliciting the feedbkac to proposed winding back of festive events. “We’ve heard the feedback from the Community Satisfaction Survey which says we need to listen to our community better, and this shows we’re doing that,” Cr Martin said. “We hear you, and we have listened.” More details of what this year’s festivities will look like will be released in coming weeks. Cr Martin said council consistently reviewed costings throughout its operations, which included Christmas and New Year’s events. Any proposed future changes would be put out for community consultation before any decisions were made.

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Upgrades on agenda Government funding set to faciltiate critical works The City of Mount Gambier will upgrade amenities and infrastructure at Frew Park and undertake road reconstruction works on Boandik Terrace as part of phase four of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI) grant funding. Council endorsed the two projects at its October council meeting to the total value of almost $780,000 in Federal Government funding. The Frew Park project will include the design and construction of new public amenities, driveway sealing, fencing and seating upgrades. City of Mount Gambier Acting General Manager City Infrastructure Karl Manarangi said the public toilets at Frew Park had reached the end of their useful life, so would be demolished and a new facility built.

“We will seal the existing access road into the park as it gets very muddy and soggy after a lot of rain,” he said. “The stormwater drainage system will also be assessed and rectified, and the

picket fencing and seating will be replaced where necessary.” Council will engage an external consultant with local heritage knowledge to undertake the design and contract management of the project. “Frew Park is a local heritage place which will require careful consideration during the design process.” Mr Manarangi said. LRCI funding will also enable council to fast track road reconstruction works on Boandik Terrace from Crouch Street to Warren Street. “This road was earmarked on council’s asset management forward works program and we’re now able to address it a couple of years earlier than anticipated which is a great outcome,” Mr Manarangi said. The projects will be delivered by June 2025.

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Jetts Mt Gambier making a difference Local gym brings home three awards from national conference

Jetts Mt Gambier has returned from a national conference with a swag of awards, making their mark on the national stage. Jetts CEO and managing director Elaine Jobson complimented the Jetts Mt Gambier team on their success. They took home the major award – Making a Difference Award – as well as the only facility to earn Loveland Club status, and also being named the top club in South Australia and Victoria. The awards were handed out at the 2023 Jetts Gathering, a national conference, as the fitness group celebrated its 16th year in operation. “The club is leading the nation in its commitment to making a difference by cultivating a culture of growth and unity among its team, members and local community,” Ms Jobson said. “They have the highest positive feedback scores from their members in the country which is a testament to their tireless efforts to immerse themselves into the heart of their community and support local businesses, groups and schools. “At the end of the day, it comes down to our people’s obsession with members that determines the success of Jetts. The team at Jetts Mt Gambier lead the way in our network with absolute dedication to our purpose which is to inspire

people to live a better life. I am so proud of their achievement.” Owners Josie, Brian and Kieran Ashby were also thrilled to see their business acknowledged among the almost 300 Jetts clubs. Jetts Mt Gambier is the only South Australian club. “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has played a part in this remarkable achievement of winning the Making A Difference Award,” the owners said. “The dedication, innovation and hard work of our incredible team, as well as the unwavering support of our loyal members in a small community over the past thirteen years, has been magnificent. “We have always strived to create a welcoming and transformative environment for our members and this award reaffirms our commitment to creating a positive impact and culture within the gym and beyond. “We truly honoured and motivated to continue our mission of promoting health and wellbeing within our community. Thank you again and this prestigious award inspires us to aim even higher in the pursuit of Making a Difference.” For co-managers Dree Ashby and Lizzy Cassara, the Making A Difference Award affirmed for the personal trainers that their

philosophy and the way they run their club works. “We are a gym for all shapes and sizes – we are here for anyone who wants to change and be a better version of themselves,” Dree said. “We are committed to providing a very personal service, we meet people where they are and that is the most important thing. We have built such strong relationships with our clients. We have a laugh or a deep conversation – it’s not just about working out.” Jetts Mt Gambier have looked to build an environment where everyone feels comfortable and it feels like family. “You spend a lot of time at home, you spend a lot of time at work, you spend a lot of time in bed and so you make sure you are happy in all those areas,” Lizzy said. “If you spend a lot of time at the gym we want it to feel like an extended family – we want it to be a place of belonging.” Jetts Mt Gambier is celebrating 13 years this week and along with this month’s national awards, they were also the 2019 National Club of the Year – the last time the awards were held before COVID hit. Dree has been part of the Jetts Mt Gambier team since it opened its doors, while Lizzy helped with initial set up, spent some time back

in Queensland, but has been back alongside Dree for the past few years, with the duo managing the club for the past two years. “We want to inspire people to live a better life and to help members achieve their goals – it could be fitness, weight loss, rehabilitation,” Dree said. At the gala presentation on October 14, the Making a Difference Award was outlined as an award for a club that had an incredible commitment to making a difference, who has cultivated a culture of growth and community among their team, members and the local community. It was for a club who highlights individual experience and inspires others with members telling their stories and a club that sets a gold standard for member satisfaction and have become a key part of their community. The girls’ use of social media has been a huge part of the culture they have created at Jetts Mt Gambier as they share the stories of members. “We are so grateful to the members who are prepared to share their journey because it is those stories that inspire and influence people,” Lizzy said. The Loveland Award was based around facilities, member satisfaction and online reviews. “Often when you see online

reviews for any business, the negative ones are really long and the positive ones are just a couple of words but ours are the opposite – we have beautiful long reviews from happy clients,” Lizzy said. “The reviews are always a opportunity to learn – it can help us see what works and what could be better,” Dree said. “It is all about fostering that sense of belonging.” Dree and Lizzy are supported by an assistant manager and a trainee, as well as a team of personal trainers and coaches. “We all bring our own strengths to the team,” Dree said. “Lizzy is fantastic with customer service and makes everyone feel like they belong, while Mercedez can fix anything and is a whiz on the computer. “For all of us it really doesn’t feel like work.” NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS: (Above left) The Jetts Mt Gambier team: Ethan Humphris. Dree Ashby, Lizzy Cassara & Mercedez Barrett; (above right) the Jetts Mt Gambier team accepting the Making a Difference Award; (below left) Jetts Mt Gambier managers Lizzy Cassara & Dree Ashby with their awards and (below right) the Jetts Mt Gambier team being awarded Loveland Club status.


Maximising volunteer power City of Mount Gambier creates critical plan for volunteer workforce

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City of Mount Gambier support wouldn’t has endorsed a Volunteer be able to Management Plan and Policy operate at their to maximise the benefit of current capacity COONAWARRA volunteering for more than 100 without them,” CELLAR DWELLERS people who actively donate “We know VARIOUS EVENTS their time to council and future that volunteering AT CELLAR volunteers. plays aDOORS key role THROUGHOUT THE Volunteers are identified as in sustaining COONAWARRA workers under the South Australian healthy, resilient Work Health & Safety Act (2012) communities and have the same rights and and contributes responsibilities as paid workers. significantly to Council volunteers work at the the quality and Library, ReUse Market and Waste vibrancy of our Transfer Station, the Riddoch, the community,” Ms Valley Lakes Conservation Park Philpott said. and also support the community In the events team. development City of Mount Gambier CEO of the Volunteer Sarah Philpott said volunteers Management provide such a valuable Plan, the project contribution to council and the team undertook services and programs they a benchmarking exercise against the National Standards for Volunteer Involvement. A volunteer experience survey was also conducted. “As a result of this work, the plan addresses any gaps and inconsistencies and aims to improve the experience for our volunteers in addition to supporting our community to reach a higher volunteer participation rate,” she said. An implementation plan will now be developed to roll out the first of the plan’s initiatives. “Council has already acted to develop and implement position descriptions for volunteers, develop a process for recording volunteer hours and participation and centralise the management

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of volunteer files and data and ensure volunteers are aware of, and have capacity to report safety incidents and hazards,” Ms Philpott said. Local women Erin McIntyre and Helen Stratford (pictured above) have volunteered their time at the Mount Gambier Library for nine and 10 years respectively and both say it provides them with a strong sense of personal satisfaction. “I was retired and looking to do something and my time at the Library has been very rewarding. The people are so nice and I enjoy going down there for the company. I have become quite good friends with some of the other ladies who volunteer,” Mrs McIntyre said. “I currently volunteer on Thursdays each week for a few hours and I just love it. I love reading and it’s such a friendly place, the staff are terrific and I’ve made some great friends,” Mrs Stratford said.

Richard Radley has been volunteering at the Mount Gambier ReUse Market for the past two years after seeing firsthand how busy the team looked on a market day, so he thought he’d put up his hand to help. “I’m usually out at the ReUse Market three or four days a week, any maintenance donations might need, I fix them up and get them ready to sell. All they need is a bit of love and care,” Mr Radley said. “We know that people who volunteer are more likely to take part in other aspects of community life and that communities that harness volunteers are more resilient. We thank our volunteers for all their support and are pleased to have formalised the Volunteer Management Plan and Policy for their benefit,” Ms Philpott said. VOLUNTEER POWER: (Left) Christmas Parade volunteer Robyn Glynn

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Celebrating five years of success Award winning Mount Gambier real estate franchise riding high

It was just over a month ago that Ray White Mt Gambier principal Tahlia Gabrielli was making real estate history as the first South Australian female to be recognised as a Chairman’s Elite performer, ranking her among the top one per cent of Ray White agents internationally. While capital city based Ray White agents are selling multimillion dollar properties, Tahlia achieved the historic feat by sheer volume – more than 120 sales in the past 12 months. It was the perfect lead in for the latest celebration – her 10 years in the industry and five years owning and running the Ray White Mount Gambier franchise. When Tahlia opened the doors of her own agency five years ago, she started with three staff. She had no rental portfolio and it was purely Tahlia selling. She now has 16 staff, a growing property management arm, more selling agents and social media and marketing specialists. By her own admission, Tahlia is not a 9-5 operator so the dynamic

“... I would like to take this opportunity to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible community...” Tahlia Gabrielli (Ray White Mount Gambier principal)

“... like any business we encountered our highs and lows but there has been so much fun, learning and growth along the way..” Tahlia Gabrielli (Ray White Mount Gambier principal) nature of real estate was a perfect fit. “Every day is different,” she said. “If you like structure it is not the industry for you.” Tahlia started as a personal assistant to a principal and then moved into property management and then sales. “I learned every element of the business and how it all comes together for the finished product,” she said. “And I still continue to take the opportunities that present for professional development – spending money on training is an investment.” For Tahlia, nothing beats the high of matching a buyer with a home or finding the perfect buyer for her vendors. “I am a problem solver – I love matchmaking,” she said. “I love the negotiating and I love it when you can put that deal together for someone – it is an adrenalin rush.” And so often, it is about playing the long game, being prepared to put in the hard work to achieve that ultimate result. “You have to do the hard yards and you have to do the work - the results will follow,” Tahlia said. “I think with real estate you need to play the long game, don’t look for over overnight success. Dream big

because anything is possible.” And so far Tahlia is living the dream, celebrating her dual milestones with staff, friends and family earlier this month. “We are celebrating five incredible years in business. Five years have flown by since we first opened the doors to Ray White Mt Gambier in October 2018,” she said. “I would like to take this opportunity to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible community, my amazing and dedicated team, who are my family, and the families and the partners of all team members that support them each and every day. To our amazing clients, both past and present, thank you for trusting us. To our reliable amazing trades and suppliers, thank you for all that you do. “All of your unwavering support has been a critical part of our success, and we couldn’t have reached this milestone without each and everyone of you.

“Like any business we encountered our highs and lows but there has been so much fun, learning and growth along the way and our journey has been marked by resilience, teamwork and determination. “We have created so many lasting memories through many memorable events, milestones, awards and special trips away. “As we celebrate this significant milestone, I don’t want to reflect only on our past accomplishments but also eagerly anticipate the exciting possibilities that the future holds.” What Tahlia has tried to do over the course of the past five years is lead by example. “If you don’t do things yourself and create good habits, you can’t expect that from your staff,” Tahlia said. “As my business grows I am starting to get enjoyment from others growing and developing. I want to build an environment where people want to aspire to being the best they can be.” And part of being the best means working weekends and unpredictable hours. “Working in real estate is a lifestyle,” Tahlia said. “You need an energy and a passion and every client I work for gets 100 per cent

“... as my business grows I am starting to get enjoyment from others growing and developing... I want to build an environment where people want to aspire to being the best they can be...” Tahlia Gabrielli (Ray White Mount Gambier principal)

“... to our amazing clients, both past and present, thank you for trusting us...” Tahlia Gabrielli (Ray White Mount Gambier principal) and I like to think that’s why they choose me. You are selling the most important asset, the most expensive thing they own. You have to make sure they’re getting looked after.” BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: (Above left) Ray White Mount Gambier principal Tahlia Gabrielli toasts her five years in busiess and (above right) the Ray White Mount Gambier team: (back row) Alistair Coonan, Hayley Goodwin, Leearna Roberts, Tahlia Gabrielli, Kirby McIntyre, Gemma Wood, Malcolm Lewis and (front row) Georgia Ryan, Paris Ingley, Maelee Dalton, Rebecca Hann & Shay Greco PARTY TIME: (Below from left): Tahlia Gabrielli is congratulated by City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin OAM; Daniel Gray, Tahlia Gabrielli, Brynja Berndsen & Chris Tepper (Ray White SA NT Corporate Team members); the birthday celebration spread & Max Bruins speaks at the celebrations.


Wall-to-wall activity at seaside

Makeover taking shape

Port MacDonnell Community Complex a holiday hive of activity

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The Port MacDonnell Community Complex was a hive of activity erlier this month as it delivered a two-week school holiday craft program to children and families. Complex staff facilitated various activities including mask making, creating money boxes, growing ‘Hairy Harry’s’ and designing pencil pots, attracting 168 children across the fortnight. The weekly Tuesday morning StoryTime continued and remained popular with young children and parents where they read a book of the week, as well as singing, dancing and making a book related craft. Community members were invited to a special Teddy Bears Picinic StoryTime during the second week of holidays which saw many much loved teddy bears arrive at the complex to join in on the fun. The Community Complex also had many visitors to the district tour through the Maritime Museum. The Museum is located within the complex and showcases historic artefacts and detailed descriptions of Port MacDonnell’s shipwrecks, lighthouse, wool washes, jetty, Little Penguin colony and other historically significant structures. Stay up to date with upcoming activities and events at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex by following their Facebook page or calling staff on (08)8738 3000.

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PHOTOS: 1. Allendale East Area School OSHC; 2. Annabelle & Harvey with pencil pots; 3. Hanna with her teddy bear puppet; 4. Keely, Zenkie, Will & Ella with masks; 5. Rowan & Cora with their teddy bear puppets; 6. Austin & Skylar with their Hairy Harry’s; 7. Zane & Brock playing 8-ball

Stage 2 of the Cape Bridgewater foreshore works are on track to be completed before the busy summer season, and for all the construction work going on, it’s an iconic bird that’s stealing the spotlight. The work on Stage 2 involves upgrading car parks, installation of a footpath and boardwalk, seating, picnic tables and a barbecue and landscaping. Council’s contractors, local firm GR Carr and Co, have been busy building all that out but have also had to be mindful of a valued local resident. It is nesting time for the threatened hooded plover and the works are only progressing as agreed with local Birdlife Australia representatives, who have been exceedingly helpful with their guidance and in providing notification of this new nest. Works are progressing well with the finalisation of drainage works in, and preparation of, the bottom carpark (near the toilets) for resurfacing; installation of kerbing to the small section of the middle car park and further works being completed on the new timber boardwalk. The works will comply with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) to provide all abilities access to the foreshore, facilities and amenities. On the western side of the Surf Life Saving Club the footpath begins from the bottom of the stairs (connecting with the Great South West Walk) and after the boardwalk to the top car park, while there will be a barbecue shelter and picnic tables. There will also be sandstone blocks barring vehicle access to the barbecue and picnic table area. Further east, three picnic tables will be placed between the middle car park and the kiosk, while the middle car park is also being sealed and kerbed, with the state of the car parks being a major concern raised in community consultation. Following the completion of Stage 2, Stage 3 will see the replacement of the main toilet block. Please visit yoursay. glenelg.vic.gov.au/capebridgewater-master-plan for more details.

Fight not over for improved public transport services in City of Mount Gambier The City of Mount Gambier continues to advocate for improved public bus services, following the State Government’s decision to award a new bus tender contract with potential to operate until 2035, but with no improvement to vastly inadequate service levels. City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin (pictured) said she was incredibly disappointed to hear that despite the comprehensive review of the local bus service that was undertaken by council in late 2020 highlighting significant inadequacies in the existing model, and ongoing advocacy to the State Government since, council had been advised that the new bus service was being offered without change. “Council has been very vocal on this issue for several years now,” Mayor Martin said. “The current level of service and bus routes are woefully inadequate and have not been reviewed for 30 years. The comparative expenditure allocated to the local service is more appropriate to a community of around 3000 to 6000 people, rather than a regional capital of around 28,000.” The service currently doesn’t allow people to access employment and/or education facilities given its restricted hours of operation, does not adequately service facilities such as the Mount Gambier Hospital, Foodbank, the newly developed Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre and senior lifestyle villages of Woodlands and Hallmont. It also has lengthy wait times for servicing stops along each route and is lacking service

to residential growth areas. “We will not give up on pursuing this issue, and I have written to South Australian Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Hon Tom Koutsantonis to express my disappointment about the situation and request a meeting to discuss it further,” Mayor Martin said. “Advocacy will also continue with local Members of Parliament, including Troy Bell MP.” The Mayor, council CEO Sarah Philpott and staff met with new service provider Keolis Downer - LinkSA who wish to work with council to determine if there can be some adjustments to the routes within the current contract. “Under this contract we will introduce six brand new buses, aiming to be on the road by 2025 and we will work with Council and community groups to continue to advocate for the services as required by the people of Mount Gambier,” General Manager SA - Bus LinkSA Brett Andruszkiewicz said. “I was impressed by LinkSA’s willingness to work with us to make improvements within the scope of their contract. We understand that the State Government will be undertaking a Regional Transport Review in 2024 and Council will work alongside LinkSA to identify the potential models of future service delivery, to inform that submission,” Mayor Martin said. “I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the former bus service provider Mount Gambier Buslines for their commitment and service to our community. It is important to note that service issues we have identified have nothing to do with the providers of the bus service. - Council is highlighting a serious State Government funding issue that needs to be addressed.”


MY PROPERTY Beautiful and spacious rural lifestyle property in gorgeous Wye 54 Warreanga Road, Wye CHANGE IN ATTITUDE

Sustainable living is a new focus of homeowners which can include switching to more environmentally friendly building materials to everyday changes like using recyclable fabrics, reducing waste and improving natural light to reduce energy costs. From organic fabrics to natural light and airflow through open-plan spaces, homeowners will continue looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and make a difference for the good of the planet.

Pet Care Elders Mount Gambier is pleased to present 54 Warreanga Road, Wye, for sale. This unique property offers rural living within a stunning house block which is part of 3.21 HA / approx. 7.9 acres of bushland. The property is located just off the Glenelg River Road, between Donovans and Caveton, with the seaside towns of Nelson in Victoria, and Port MacDonnell in South Australia just a short drive. It is only a 20-minute drive to the centre of Mount Gambier where you are spoiled for choice with shopping, childcare, schools and further education. This property is a must-see for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy green spaces and waterside visits without compromising on access to healthcare and education. This private oasis is packed with incredible features including an imaginative playground for the kids that includes a converted boat cubbyhouse and a private stone stream with a bridge, connecting to a path that links the garden areas. There is a huge shed (there are multiple), and an immense vegetable garden

with a greenhouse and everything to grow your own produce – and it’s fenced off from animals. A windmill whirs gently overhead and a large rainwater tank provides plenty of nourishment for the house. The modern home is accessed via a long driveway and is completely concealed by the surrounding trees and vegetation. Once you tear yourself away from the garden and enter the home from the front porch, you’re greeted with a beautiful and comfortable space that utilises windows to bring the outside views to life. A spacious marble look, gloss-tiled foyer leads into a central hallway that accesses the main bedroom immediately to the right, and two double bedrooms on the left. The spacious main bedroom has grey carpets and window coverings for comfort and a large built-in robe with a cutaway for media, or a powder area – depending on your preference. It offers large windows and pendant lighting and accesses the main bathroom for convenience. Bedroom two also benefits from a large built-in robe with an external linen press in the hall. All three

bedrooms are carpeted, spacious, light and bright and offer views of the property. The stylish, whitetiled family bathroom boasts a functional threeway design. The shower room is accessed from bedroom one and the hallway. It features a luxury corner spa bath, a separate shower, and a large vanity with storage and a mirror. A powder room also offers storage with double basins and a mirror, while the toilet is separated for privacy.

FAST FACTS AGENT Elders Mt Gambier 9 Bay Road, Mt Gambier Sarah Barney 0407 714 354 sarah.barney@elders.com.au RLA 62833 PRICE 3

$629,000 1+

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Rabbits are crepuscular, which means they are most active mornings and evenings. This means they can be excellent pets for working adults as they are lively in the mornings when you get up, and always happy to see you when you come home at night.


RLA 280309

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

PRICE ON APPLICATION

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PRESTIGIOUS PROPERTY NEAR THE OCEAN

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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29 PARKWAY AVENUE

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Friday 17th November 2023 10am 3 Fairlane Drive, Mount Gambier A/C Aldersey Engineering Pty Ltd

Retirement from business | Full list of items at https://www.farmclearingsales.com.au/

$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.

Eumach CNC FBE-3000 Milling Machine – usp

SM - 1660B 1.5m x 380mm swing lathe with digital readout

CNC FAT Lathe 3.0m x 630mm (usp)

ACRA 9” Metal Horizontal Band Saw

Proth surface grinder 600 x 300 table & magnetic separating tank

Nibbler

Mazak 1.5m x 460mm swing lathe

80 Tonne Sunrise Punch and Shear

Pacific FU2 Universal Milling Machine

Commercial Lease 35 GRAY STREET

Brobo saw super 315A with infeed & outfeed rollers Epic 3.0m x 6mm mild steel guillotine Epic Panbrake Folder 3M x 6mm with uniaxis- 101 controller BOC 320R mig welder WMW Radial Arm Drill 1250 arm Ryazan lathe 2.8m x 680mm swing with digital readout MAS VR4 Radial Arm Drill WIA 395 mig welder Straightline cutter IK-12 Beetle with 2 tracks

$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.

3 Phase 10 speed Pedestal Drill CIG Transarc HD 300 (55 to 450 amps)

Welder 395 mig King Rich 3000SL milling machine 3 phase compressor Inverter welder August 2003 Ford Courier Tray Top – 113,386km

$700 PER WEEK

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Large 4-bedroom home for rent, situated 4 kms from Mount Gambier in Compton. Polished floorboards throughout however all bedrooms and the family room are carpeted. Separate office/study, spacious lounge with wood heating.

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6/48 LAKE TERRACE EAST

2008 VE Holden Commodore Ute Tandem Trailer 5.5m x 1.99m with ramps Large 100 tonne x 500mm stroke press including pressing blades 2 x diesel heaters (to be sold separately)

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BOC Smootharc Elite 451 welder Industrial fan x 4 Thermic lance kit Demon heater on trolley

Portable Line Borer and I.D. Welder

Extension ladder – Oldfields Heavy Duty 4.4m -7.6m

SPM 710 x 5m lathe

Further items to be added

$300 PER WEEK

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2-bedroom flat tastefully renovated. Kitchen/dining room, gas cooking. Built in robes in both bedrooms. Reverse cycle heating and cooling. Single garage. Bath and separate shower.


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Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Emily Rayner SALES 0417 665 085

Sharyn Ferguson Courtney Watson PROPERTY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 8725 5766 8725 5766

Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier | www.gebhardts.com.au | Phone 08 8725 5766 NEW

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11 TWILA GROVE, MOUNT GAMBIER 2 2 $599,000 - $639,000

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91 SEA PARADE, PORT MACDONNELL 2 3 Expression of Interest

Stunning Family Home in a Quiet Location

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Sensational Seaside Living

51 ELDRIDGE DRIVE, WORROLONG 2 5 $669,000 - $709,000

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25 JARDINE STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER 1 1 $420,000 - $460,000

Your Perfect Home on an Expansive Allotment

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All About the Location

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Grand Family Home

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Ideal property to add to the portfolio! Gebhardts Property Management

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1006/3 Lake Terrace West

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2/40 Acacia Street

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6 Truman Street

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1 Morgan Street

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3 Kensen Court

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au

Available 17/11/23

1 MORGAN STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER 3

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COMMERCIAL 389 Commercial Street West

Approx. 15,280m2

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Ellen Street, Penola

Approx. 13,500m2

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19871 Riddoch Hwy, Mingbool

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33 Helen Street

$45,000 PA + GST & Outgoings | Avail Now Approx. 126m2

4 Margaret Street

$52,000 PA + GST & Outgoings | Avail Now Approx. 945m2


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12 O’Connor Drive, Mt Gambier

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9/48 Lake Terrace East, Mt Gambier

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Sarah Barney 0407 714 354

15 Kalimna Crescent, Mt Gambier

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54 Warreanga Road, Wye

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19 Blesing Street, Nangwarry

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Sarah Barney 0407 714 354

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MELISSA PRIDDLE

JO-ANN CAMPBELL

PAMELA CARTER

HEATHER BLADON

MACEY HUMPHRIES

Rural Sales

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Property Specialist

Sales Support Officer

Sales Support Officer

Commercial Enquiries

Branch Manager

DAMIAN VENN

SARAH BARNEY

FRANK KAISER

CHLOE SMITH

TAMARA BRONCA

JENNIFER CARSON

MICHELLE CLARKE

9 Ba y Roa d , Mou nt G a m bi e r

RLA 62833

m tg am bier@elders. com .au


LIMESTONE REAL ESTATE Your Mates in Real Estate

32 Banksia Street, Mount Gambier

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838m2 $249,000 - $269,000 • Cozy 1 bedroom home that has been updated throughout • Galley style kitchen • Timber look Lino flooring • Built-in-Robes • Completely updated bathroom • 2 large garages • Currently tenanted for $255 P/W

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

57 ACACIA STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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251 OLD BOUNDARY ROAD, ALLENDALE EAST

920m2

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$395,000 | TENANTED FOR $370 P/W

$649,000

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

2/13 SHEPHERDSON ROAD, MOUNT GAMBIER 3

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Approx 12 acres

53 BOANDIK TERRACE, MOUNT GAMBIER 3

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$529,000 | RENTAL APPRAISAL OF $400-$450 P/W

$365,000 | TENANTED FOR $350 P/W

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

LIMESTONE REAL ESTATE

Ph (08) 8725 8037 | 178 Commercial St East, Mt Gambier | www.limestonere.com.au Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410 or gcleves@limestonere.com.au | RLA 263296




PROPERTY SPECIALISTS

unlocking dreams A: 22 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au

RLA 282 450

47 Crouch St South, Mt Gambier

1/1A Lemana Crt, Mt Gambier

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED 3BR HOME IN A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

LOW MAINTENANCE HOMETTE

$469,000 - $489,000

$339,000 - $349,000

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Sara McManus 0438 708 281

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1-3 Lakes Park Dr, OB Flat

73 Crouch St South, Mt Gambier

EXPANSIVE BOTH INSIDE AND OUT

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

CONTACT AGENT FOR PRICE

$399,000 - $419,000

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28 Powell St, Mt Gambier

60 Commercial St West, Mt Gambier

A CHARMING FAMILY HOME

UNLEASH YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT WITH THIS LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!

$385,000 - $415,000

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST by 17/11/23 at 12pm (if not sold prior)

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Gail Richards 0409 268 199

FLOOR AREA 252m2 | LAND 345m2


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

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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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21 Powell Street, Mt Gambier 3 E.O.I by 12pm 14th Nov (Unless Sold Prior) Open by appointment

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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 $469,000 - $489,000 Open by appointment

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6 Higgs Street, Mt Gambier $475,000 - $515,000 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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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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204 North Terrace, Mt Gambier $489,000 - $529,000 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 Luxury and Spacious home with all the modern conveniences in an ideal location

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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11 Collins Drive, Suttontown. E.O.I by 12pm 14th Nov (Unless Sold Prior) Open by appointment

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This 2022-built property offers a prime location, close to Mount Gambier Marketplace, District Hospital, Mulga Street Primary, and the Uni SA. The four-bedroom home features a 13.32 kW solar system, dual driveways with a three bay shed and a double garage. The entry showcases a charming garden and a media room with double glazed windows. The main bedroom includes a luxurious ensuite with modern fixtures and a walk in wardrobe. Three additional bedrooms offer built-in robes. The main bathroom impresses with its design and functionality. The central area comprises an open-plan kitchen, Butler’s pantry, study nook, dining room, and living room. The enclosed pergola features a built-in barbecue. A spacious workshop with a loft and rainwater tank completes the property, while gas ducted heating and cooling ensure year-round comfort. Be sure not to miss out on this fantastic opportunity,


SERVICING THE GREATER LIMESTONE COAST + WESTERN VICTORIA 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier 08 8724 9999 98 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989

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ACREAGE

ACREAGE

Lot 91 Uphills Road, Kongorong $2,050,000

228 acres (approx) 22 Buck Road, Moorak Auction 17/11/2023 at 11 AM on site

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157 Acres (approx) Jason Malseed

60 acres (approx) 583 Caroline Road, Glenburnie $1,200,000

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ACREAGE

Lot 91 Riddoch Highway, Mingbool Highest and best offers

94 Acres (approx) Jason Malseed

76 Wehl Street South, Mt Gambier $799,000 - $849,000

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15 Elsie May Drive, Compton $1,300,000

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52 Meylin Street, Pt MacDonnell $599,000

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Absolute Beach Front Contact Agent

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4 William Street, Mt Gambier $385,000 - $395,000

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Jason Malseed

0419 032 795

Bronwyn Malseed

Wendy Flint

8724 9999

0468 692 993

Kelli Malseed 8724 9999

Kathy Dodd

Sam Malseed

8733 1989

13 Church Street, Yahl Highest and best offers

8724 9999

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8724 9999

Katie Fisher

Zoe Malseed

8724 9999

8724 9999

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Yalumba cabernet sauvignon triumphs Limestone Coast Wine Show hands out 2023 awards to top drops from across region

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1 A Coonawarra cabernet sauvignon has claimed top honours at the Limestone Coast Wine Show, outclassing 443 other entries from 62 exhibitors. Yalumba’s 2021 Sanctum Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon won the Bill Redman Trophy for Best Wine of Show at last Thursday night’s celebration dinner at Padthaway Estate, after earlier collecting the HR (Ron) Haselgrove Trophy for Best Cabernet Sauvignon (Current to 3 Year Old), and the David Wynn Trophy for Best Red Wine of Show. Chief of Judges Philip Rich said the winning red, which retails for under $30 a bottle, impressed from the outset. “It was a hotly contested class which highlights what a fantastic year 2021 was for the region, but we just loved this wine’s combination of concentration and depth of fruit while also having some finesse and elegance about it at the same time – ultimately, it’s a beautifully balanced wine,” he said. The grapes selected for the winning wine come from the Menzies Estate Vineyard – a patch of vivid red soil that Yalumba describes as Coonawarra’s “inner sanctum” and “the holy grail of all Cabernet purists”. Viticulturist James Freckleton

won the Arthur Hoffmann Trophy for Viticulturist of the Year for his role in producing such an exceptional wine, taking Yalumba’s overall trophy haul to four. The family owned Balnaves of Coonawarra was the other big winner last night collecting three trophies. The Balnaves of Coonawarra 2022 Chardonnay was awarded the Pam Dunsford Trophy for Best Chardonnay and the Colin Kidd Trophy for Best White of Show, while the 2017 vintage won the Trophy for Best Museum White. Two more family owned Coonawarra wineries celebrated a double trophy haul; Raidis Estate won the Karl Seppelt Trophy for Best Aromatic White (excluding Chardonnay) for the Raidis Estate 2023 The Kid Riesling and the Trophy for Best Rose for their 2023 Laila Rose, while Majella Wines won the Ewen Fergusson McBain Trophy for Best Museum Red for its 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon and shared the Most Successful Exhibitor trophy with Wynns Coonawarra Estate. Wynns Coonawarra Estate’s Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon (2021, 2015, 2010) won the Best Wine of Provenance Trophy, while the Wynns Coonawarra Estate 2021 V&A Lane Coonawarra Shiraz was named the Chief of Judges

‘Wine to Watch’. “The shiraz class was incredibly strong, and I chose this particular wine because it was a slightly more modern expression of Coonawarra Shiraz,” Philip Rich said. “It was very pure and fruitdriven, and I loved its perfume and elegance – it’s just a terrific wine.” Sweden’s Madeleine Stenwreth was also asked to pick a favourite, and gave her International Judge’s Award to Brand and Sons Wines’ 2021 Sanctuary Cabernet Sauvignon. The trophy for Best Individual Vineyard Wine went to Orlando Wines’ 2019 Lawson’s Padthaway Shiraz, with Orlando’s 2019 Jacaranda Ridge Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon winning Best Cabernet Sauvignon 4-6 years old. Meanwhile, it was a back-toback trophy win for Mount Benson winery Wangolina, collecting the Peter Wehl Trophy for Best Other Single Variety of Italian, Portugese or Spanish Heritage – this time for the 2022 Wangolina A-Series Montepulciano. Coastal neighbour Cape Jaffa Wines won the Small Batch Experimental Wine Award for its 2022 Aura Project Barbera. Rounding out the trophy winners, the Eric Brand Trophy for Best Shiraz went to Katnook Estate’s 2021 Prodigy Shiraz and Leconfield Wines’ 2021 Merlot won the Trophy

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for Best Other Single Red Variety of French Heritage. Smith and Hooper’s 2021 Cabernet Merlot won the Trophy for Best Blended Red, and GreySmith Wines’ 2018 Mount Gambier Blanc de Blancs won Best Sparkling Wine. A total of 50 gold medals were awarded during the 22nd anniversary event. PHOTOS COURTESY OF ADRIAN GALE

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1. Bill Redman Trophy for Best Wine of Show - 2021 Yalumba Sanctum Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon presented by sponsor Tanya Doecke from CCL Labels to Senior Winemaker Heather Fraser 2. Arthur Hoffmann Trophy for Viticulturist of Best Wine of Show presented to James Freckleton by sponsor Reoni Amos-Winfield from Vinpac 3. Most Successful Exhibitor - Majella Wines & Wynns Coonawarra Estate (tied) - Wynns winemaker Sarah Pidgeon, sponsor David Hunt from Kauri & Majella winemaker Bruce Gregory 4. Balnaves winemakers Pete Bissel & Jacinta Jenkins 5. Steve and Emma Raidis, Raidis Estate 6. Matilda McInnes, Peta Baverstock & Jacinta Jenkins 7. Mario Cigana, Guilia Fiorovic, Hamish Stevenson & Fred Pezzino 8. Brian Tonkin, Heidi Guyett, Jasmine McNicol & Dan McNicol 9. Mick Derrington & Shannon Derrington 10. Stephen Tierney & Rose Tierney 11. Paul Lawrenc, Sue Lawrence & John Sadler 12. Andrew Coope, Leisha Munro & Anthony Munro


We need to talk Free Community Information Session next week No one really wants to talk about death and dying but it is inevitable and Mount Gambier’s In Home Hospice Care (IHHC) is facilitating a free community information session next Wednesday. IHHC Mount Gambier manager Sandi Elliott said while it was an uncomfortable topic of conversation, having those end of life conversations now rather that in the throws of any grief or trauma would make those talks easier and more valuable. “We do put it (death) to the side and not go there until something traumatic happens,” Sandi said. “The when the time comes there are all these odds and ends to deal with and people don’t know what to do or where to go. “We want this community information session to remove the fear and give people the

information they need so they can make plans with family and loved ones and know exactly what to do and what their loved ones want so they are not dealing with those details while they are grieving. “We are trying to normalise these types of conversations. It is after all the only thing in life that we are all guaranteed – we are all going to have to face it.” The November 1 free community information session starts at 6.30pm at Mount Gambier City Hall covering the services offered by In Home Hospice Care; estate planning and advanced care directives; grief and loss counselling and planning a funeral. Sandi, who will facilitate the discussion around IHHC services, can attest firsthand how critical having a clear idea of what your loved ones want to happen when they face a life-limiting illness or death. “I went through it with my own family and I was lucky because they had gone through everything right down to the last detail but I have seen others go through it and it can be quite stressful if you haven’t had those discussions,” Sandi said. “We all want to do what we think that family member would have wanted but sometimes you end up with different opinions and that’s why the conversations

have to had so everyone is on the same page. “If you leave this kind of planning to the last minute it can be overwhelming.” IHHC Mount Gambier have previously run a similar information session but it was during work hours at the Mount Gambier Library and the calls were there for an evening session to allow more community members to attend. The November 1 session is being supported by The Hospital Research Foundation Group and the City of Mount Gambier, while the grief and counselling presentation is courtesy of Masonic Charities, that financially support that service. FREE COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSION NOVEMBER 1 – 6.3OPM MOUNT GAMBIER CITY HALL 6.30pm – In Home Hospice Care services (Sandi Elliott) 6.55pm – Advance Care Directives & Estate Planning (Ebony Cunningham – Brite Legal) 7.15pm – Grief & Loss Counselling (Glenny Tiller) 7.25pm – Brief refreshment break 7.35pm – Funeral Planning (Bec Fiegert – Rosedale Funerals) LET’S HAVE THE CONSERVATION: Ebony Cunningham & Sandi Elliott

Chicken enchiladas Hot Roast Chicken, skin and bones removed 2 x 180g tubs Black Swan Warming Leek & Bacon Dip 420g can corn kernels, drained 1 tsp Mexican chilli powder (optional) 12 corn tortillas 1/4 cup (30g) shredded tasty cheddar 200g Perino tomatoes, quartered 3 spring onions, thinly sliced 1 avocado, stoned, peeled, thinly sliced 1/3 cup coriander sprigs 2 tbsp lime juice 1/3 cup (80g) sour cream Method Preheat oven to 200°C. Lightly grease an 18cm x 37cm baking dish. Cut chicken into small pieces. Place in a bowl. Add dip, corn and chilli powder, if using, and stir to combine. Microwave the tortillas following packet directions and wrap in a clean tea towel to keep warm. Place 1 tortilla on a clean work surface. Spoon 1/3 cup of the chicken mixture along the middle of the tortilla. Roll up to enclose the filling. Place in the prepared dish. Repeat with the remaining tortillas and chicken mixture. Sprinkle cheddar over tortillas in the dish and spray with olive oil spray. Bake for 20 mins or until the cheddar melts and tortillas are golden and crisp. Meanwhile, combine the tomato, spring onion, avocado, coriander and lime juice in a bowl. Season. Sprinkle over enchiladas to serve, with dollops of sour cream.

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The District Council of Grant are calling for the community to help recognise the unsung heroes within our district by nominating them for a 2024 Citizen of the Year Award. The Citizen of the Year Awards are designed to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of those who dedicate their time to making our district a better place. Both individuals and organisations are eligible for the Awards with outstanding dedication in community service areas such as: • Education; • Health; • Fundraising; • Charitable and voluntary services; • Business; • Sport; • Arts; • The environment; or • Any other area that contributes to the advancement and wellbeing of our community. Mayor Kylie Boston said the Citizen of the Year Awards are an opportunity to say thank you to our quiet achievers. “It is important that individuals and groups are celebrated for their valued commitment as our community would not be as strong and vibrant as it is without their efforts,” Mayor Boston said. Nominations are open for the following categories: • Young Citizen of the Year (persons between 16 and 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 (events staged during 2023); and • Active Citizenship (delivery of outstanding work or for an event or cause staged during 2023). “If you know an individual, organisation, group or event that has made a meaningful contribution in our community, I encourage you to show your appreciation by nominating them for a Citizen of the Year Award.” 2023 Citizen of the Year Award recipient Sheryl Tiegesser said she was humbled to have received such an honour. “To be nominated and awarded Citizen of the Year was an awesome experience and one I will always be honoured by. So if you know of someone who you believe could be the next Citizen of the Year, please nominate them for this fantastic award and recognition.” Award nominees and winners will be celebrated and presented with certificates at a private Australia Day Citizen of the Year Awards event on Friday 26 January 2024. Nominations close 5:00pm Friday 17 November 2023. Submissions can be made online via citizenoftheyear. com.au or directed to the District Council of Grant at 324 Commercial Street West / PO Box 724, Mount Gambier SA 5290 or emailed to info@dcgrant.sa.gov.au. Nomination forms and guidelines are available at the District Council of Grant Principal Office, Port MacDonnell Community Complex and on Council’s website at www. dcgrant.sa.gov.au/community/australiaday NOMINATIONS OPEN: 2023 awards nominees and winners with the Hon. Clare Scriven MLC (pictured far left), Professor Richard Bruggemann (pictured back row centre) and Member for Mount Gambier, Mr Troy Bell MP (pictured far right).

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Youngest sibling claims golden bookmark prize Willow Board, the youngest among seven siblings, was recently honoured with locating a rare golden bookmark in recognition of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program’s extraordinary feat of distributing 200 million books. This milestone not only brings joy to Willow but also presents a unique opportunity for her to meet Dolly herself. Additionally, in honour of this milestone, a generous donation of $2000 will be made to United Way Glenelg, which diligently coordinates the Imagination Library program in the Glenelg Shire community. Willow’s journey with the Imagination Library began a decade ago when her mum Shannon enrolled her son Locklan, now aged 13 in the program. In recent times, Willow has faced health challenges which causes her to miss a significant portion of her kindergarten experience. The books from the Imagination Library have played a crucial role in keeping Willow connected and engaged with the world of stories and imagination. Her father, who was diagnosed with dyslexia at an early age, has also benefited from the books in more ways than one. By reading them with Willow, he has witnessed significant improvements in his own reading and writing skills, making the Imagination Library an invaluable resource for the entire family. UNited Way Gleneog executive officer Nicole Carr said the importance of early literacy for all children cannot be overstated. “It’s not only about learning to read but also about fostering a lifelong love for books and knowledge,” she said. “Willow’s story is a beautiful example of how access to books and the joy of reading can make a profound difference in a child’s life.” The excitement generated by the monthly book deliveries is palpable in Willow’s household. The local postie has gone above and

beyond by personally delivering the books to Willow, eager to witness her infectious joy upon receiving the gift of a new book. This golden bookmark, symbolising the delivery of 200 million books, marks a significant milestone in the Imagination Library’s history. Willow’s story is a testament to the positive impact of this program on children’s lives and the remarkable commitment of United Way Glenelg to fostering a love of reading in the community. Willow’s grandmother is an avid Dolly Parton fan, so there is tremendous excitement in the household about the upcoming virtual visit! “We can’t believe we received the golden bookmark!” said Shannon Board, Willows mum. “When the postie delivered the book via registered post, we found it a bit unusual. Even as we

opened it, the realisation of what we had won still hadn’t fully sunk in. “When we shared the news with Willow that she was going to meet Dolly, she immediately went to her wardrobe to find an outfit that resembled Dolly’s.” “The books have been incredible for our family. We enjoy sharing them with our extended family and friends as well.” Willow and her family will have a virtual visit with Dolly, a personalised signed letter from Dolly, an autographed photo from Dolly, and four Dollywood Theme Park tickets. The Dollywood Foundation will also donate $2000 on behalf of Willow to United Way Glenelg as a thank you to whom Dolly calls, the true heroes of her program. The virtual visit is scheduled for November.

Tennis SA names All Stars for November event Tennis SA has announced the player field for the third edition of the Tennis SA State League All Stars. Tennis SA, in conjunction with the Naracoorte Lucindale Council and Lucindale Country Club, will host the event in Lucindale on November 25. The state’s highest level competition will visit the Limestone Coast following the highly successful events held in Port Lincoln and the Riverland in previous years. The All Stars will be headlined by former Indian Davis Cup player and back-to-back Tennis SA State League Player of the Year Ashwin Vijayaragavan, alongside three-time Tennis SA State League All Star Hayley Riessen. The event will be officially opened and teams will be revealed when players attend An Evening with the Stars inside Blanche Cave at the Naracoorte Caves National Park on November 24. The Tennis SA State League All Stars match will commence at 11.30 am on November 25. The eight Tennis SA State League players will be joined by eight local tennis players representing tennis clubs from around the region to make two teams for the match consisting of singles, doubles and mixed doubles. The All Stars will then take part in tourism activities showcasing the local region on November 26. Naracoorte Lucindale Council CEO Trevor Smart said council was o excited to see the player list ahead of the Tennis SA State League All Stars match. “This is an outstanding line up of players and we can’t wait to welcome them to our region next month,” Mr Smart said. “The All Stars match is shaping up to be a wonderful celebration of tennis in the Limestone Coast and we look forward to the community really embracing this event.” Tennis SA State League All Stars Hamish Bartos (Trinity Gardens Tennis Club); Jieyi Chen (Happy Valley/Glenunga Tennis Clubs); Dale Nixon (Trinity Gardens Tennis Club); Isabella O’Reilly (Peake Gardens Riverside Tennis Club); Hayley Riessen (Happy Valley/Glenunga Tennis Clubs); Kristina Tai (Memorial Drive Tennis Club); Sean Van Rensburg (Peake Gardens Riverside Tennis Club); Ashwin Vijayaragavan (Tea Tree Gully Tennis Club) The Tennis SA State League All Stars will be joined by the following eight local players: Bianca Cunneen (Kingston Tennis Club); Leanne Graetz (Lucindale Tennis Club); Sam Graetz (Lucindale Tennis Club); Eliza Handbury (Lucindale Tennis Club); Matt Menz (Kingston Tennis Club); Poppy Moyle-Read (Naracoorte Tennis Club); Egan Regnier (Robe Tennis Club) & Andrew van den Hurk (Uniting Tennis Club). Teams will be announced on Friday, November 24.

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ARIES

(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Red Racing Numbers: 1.3.5.2. Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.24.45.40. A very romantic period in which you could be falling in or out of love with mad speed. You need a special good luck to be there when things happen so you can benefit from it.

TAURUS (April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Peach Lucky Day: Tuesday

Racing Numbers: 2.3.5.2. Lotto Numbers: 2.15.26.34.40.33.

It could be a good idea to let others do the thinking during this period,, you will get the chance to excel later on. Also in personal affairs a low key approach will be the best bet.

GEMINI

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: White Racing Numbers: 3.5.2.6. Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 3.12.26.34.40.22. Very important to keep an eye on expenses and details of all ventures as error could happen. Looking forward to holidays might be very much in your mind just now.

CANCER (June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Thursday

Racing Numbers: 1.6.9.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.2.5.12.26.36.

During this period your financial luck should be much better and it might be a good idea to try something different now. Watch out that you do not waste your time with someone unsuitable. associate Scottish athlete Chris Hoy? 26. Fenway Park is the home ground for which iconic sporting team? 27. Maraschino is a variety of which fruit? 28. What was the cocktail of choice of the girls from the TV series Sex and the City? 29. Which Ferris Bueller’s Day Off actor was the voice of the adult Simba in The Lion King animated movie? 30. Lyricist Bernie Taupin is best known for his long term working relationship with which international music star? 31. How many lines are in a sonnet? 32. Shane Watson was the first Australian cricketer to score a century in all three formats of the

game – who was the second? 33. What was Maxwell Smart’s agent number in the 1960s TV series? 34. Anne Hathaway won an acting Oscar for her role in which 2012 movie? 35. Which city hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics? 36. How many MotoGP world championships has Jorge Lorenzo won? 37. Which two colours make up the Spanish flag? 38. Who is the Gold Coast Suns coach for the 2024 season? 39. What is the third largest planet in the solar system? 40. Which epic Greek poem centres on the fierce quarrel between King Agamemnon and a celebrated warrior Achilles?

LEO (July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Lucky Day: Monday

Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.3. Lotto Numbers: 2.12.26.35.40.33.

Careful perusal of all aspects of business deals is a must, otherwise you might get caught in a shady money making scheme. No cash outlay until legal experts say so.

VIRGO

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 1.6.5.8. Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 1.15.24.40.22.9. Big improvements in your life and travel and good opportunities will be part of it. Celebrations and parties for all sorts of reasons coming up and lots of fun for most of you.

LIBRA (September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Thursday

Racing Numbers: 2.9.8.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.15.26.34.40.33.

Things might not move as fast as you would like them to but matters are changes in the background and will be affecting you soon enough. Not a good period for confidences so keep your secrets to yourself.

SCORPIO

(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Orange Racing Numbers: 2.3.6.3. Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 3.12.26.34.40.22. People will be expecting you to do the things you promised in the past and also in your working environment there could be some more work to do. But the rewards for hard work will be there.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23- December 20)

Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Monday

Racing Numbers: 2.9.8.5. Lotto Numbers: 8.5.12.40.22.6.

Some very good news that should have something to do with your working environment should bring happy thoughts. Romance is also very much highlighted during this period, loved ones will surprise.

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History making victory for premiers Central demolish Tigers in grand final rematch It was a bolt out of the blue for current premiers Central, in Friday night’s replay of last season’s Grand Final Series when they emphatically destroyed last season’s runners up Tigers. In one of the largest margins recorded in A Grade, Major A and Division 1 baseball history Central inflicted the worst defeat between the two clubs since Tigers joined the competition in 1982. The Central batters scored runs in every one of the six inning played before the mercy rule was called after two hours of play. Five and six runs were scored from the two inning that Tigers pitcher Garth Ransom threw before he was replaced on the mound by Mitchell Thomson who gave up two, six, two and three runs in his four inning on the hill. Six fielding errors did not help their cause along with the Magpies continually hitting the ball into play collecting 26 safehits along the way. Central chucker Koby Chant pitched the perfect six dig game giving up zero hits and zero runs while the fielders backed him up with errorless baseball. Tigers have lost quite a few of their players from last year’s grand final team and are going through a rebuild adding some of their talented juniors to the side. They will need a little time to integrate these players into the team but with time on their side they will no doubt become a much

more competitive outfit. In atrocious conditions the Demons easily defeated a courageous Indians in Saturday’s last game of the day after the red and white’s failed to score a run. Batting second in the first dig Federal scored one run after Riley Rolph singled to rightfield and was batted in by Matt Nicholls. Not until the fourth inning did they score more. Leadoff batter Dean Searcy walked and scored on Alex Pearson’s double to rightfield followed by Riley Rolph who singled to leftfield. Pitcher Alex Reppin stepped up to the plate and slammed the ball to centrefield for a home run also scoring the previous two runners. Matt Nicholls was the fourth consecutive safe hitter knocking the ball into leftfield and scored on Roy Hutchesson’s deep hit to centrefield. Single runs were scored in the next four innings with the last one scoring on a wild pitch giving the umpire the opportunity to call the game on a 10 run to nil mercy and allow all and sundry to come in out of the weather. South tried hard all night but could not get wood on the ball as Reppin retired 10 of their batters with strike outs. RESULTS DIVISION 1 Central 24 (Colby Muller 5, Kyall McClean, Dylan Chuck, Alex Ridding, Koby Chant, Dylan Gull, Dave Harris 3, Nathan Meinck 2,

Mavericks settle on home court Momentum continues to build for the newly formed Melbourne Mavericks, bringing new energy and anticipation throughout the Suncorp Super Netball landscape. In the latest exciting news for the franchise, the team has officially unveiled its new home, announcing the Waverley Netball Centre as the Mavericks’ training base. Set in the heart of South East Melbourne, the location will allow the team to build a great rapport with the local community, while also focusing on its fanbase throughout the state. The announcement includes all administration, high-performance staff, and community programs to be based from the Waverley Netball Centre. With the team’s training base locked in, further news will be shared regarding the location of Mavericks’ home games in the coming weeks. Mavericks GM of Netball Operations Shae Bolton Brown (pictured) said they were thrilled to call the Waverley Netball Centre ot heir new home “We look forward to creating a genuine connection with not only those in the South East of Melbourne, but the entire netball community throughout the state,” Bolton said. “Our club will have a real community focus, including grassroots development, and we can’t wait to share more detail around in the coming months.”

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Ashley Cross 2, Tom Paech, Destin Cornfield, Ryan Whitwell, Kynan Druitt, Dawson Fox) BIG LEAGUE Tigers 15 (Toby McKinnon, Harrison Elletson, Kaleb Kermond, Cooper Pitkin) d Federal 8 (Nash Lobley, Owen Wheatley, Liam McDonald 2, Dean Searcy, William Vincent) Central 3 (Daniel Ferguson, Jobe Harten, Jakob Walkom) d Tigers 1 (Jarvi Mee, Harrison Elletson, Kaleb Kermon) South Indians 16 (Connor McDonald 2, Charlie Clark, Ryan Meek, Jett Lewis, Nate Habner, D. Harpham, Phoenix Cole) d Federal 10 (Dean Searcy, Elijah Mutton, Owen Wheatley, Ryan Fraser, Ebony Trussell) JUNIOR LEAGUE South Indians 5 (Linken Ratcliffe, Phoenix Cole, Amelia Ireland, Fynn Wheatley) d Tigers 4 (Atticus Mutton 2) Central 15 (Kye Wren-Mitchell

2, Jacob Walkom) d Tigers 8 (Jaxy Johnston, Jett Lennon, Elsie Merchant, Floyd Guthridge) LITTLE LEAGUE Central 12 (Oliver June, Will Walkom, Kye Wren-Mitchell 2, Jobe Lynagh, Jack Odgers, Darcy Wurst, Angus Powell) d South Indians 1 MINOR LEAGUE Tigers 9 d Federal 6 Looking for something to do next Friday night? Why not venture out to Blue Lake Sports Park and see some great local baseball under lights. Big League starts at 6 pm followed by Division 1 at 8pm on diamond 1. Canteen and Bar offer full catering. Anyone looking to play the game, contact Central, Federal Millicent, Naracoorte, South Indians or Tigers Baseball Clubs or make enquiries at the clubrooms on Friday night or Saturday. All welcome.


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Hudson gets the job done Stableford competition at Mount Gambier Golf Club The Mount Gambier Golf Club ladies AGM was held last Wednesday with a new committee elected with Lizzie Clements being nominated and accepted as the lady captain for 2023-24. The retiring captain Jan Shanahan was given many thanks for her two year stint. Jan managed her captaincy with competency and fairness and can retire knowing that it was a job well done. The beautiful weather, 25 degrees, contributed to 45 ladies teeing off and many good scores were recorded in a Stableford competition, genersusly sponsored by Peter Dempsey. Eleven ladies played to their handicap or better with the best score of the day going to Lyn Hudson, 97-31-66 = 43

points, playing 7 shots under her handicap. Lyn had a wonderful back nine with 24 points and 19 points on the front nine = 43 points, including 6 three pointers recorded on the difficult back nine. Second best score of the day, the oft mentioned in our results, Janina Morrison, 87-19-68 nett = 41 points. Janina’s purple patch continues and she had a birdie on the 17th par five hole, plus 8 three pointers. Her split for the two nines was 23/18 points. In third placing Sue Ryan, 10636-70 nett = 39 points, equating to 3 under her handicap. Sue had 9 three pointers with a split of 21/18 points, playing very consistent golf to chalk up her 39 points. There were 12 balls handed out to Lois Harvey 38 points down to

Jane Lamont 35 points. Denise Harvey collected three balls for her shot into the 8th par 3 hole which is the Pro Shot hole. Second shot onto the Par 3, 10th Hole, the placings went to A Grade – Bernie Jennings and C Grade Betty McKechnie. This Wednesday, the lady golfers will be competing in the second round of the Olympic Trophy in the format of Stroke play. OCTOBER 21 RESULTS In very trying conditions last Saturday 18 Ladies teed off to compete in a stableford competition at the Mount Gambier Golf Club. The morning ladies had the best weather and winning the competition easily was Lyndal McInerney, amassing a huge score

of 47 points, her split being 22/25 = 47 points. Lyndal’s amazing score (11 under her handicap) consisted of 9 three pointers, plus a birdie on the 8th Hole earning another 5 points. The handicapper will be deducting shots off her handicap of 36 for her next game of golf. Unbelievable and well done Lyndal. Still in her purple patch Leanne Hunt (13 handicap) had 37 points, 14/23=37 points. Leanne had 85 off the stick and a birdie on the difficult 12th Hole and she parred the last four holes. STABLEFORD WINNERS: Second placed Janina Morrison, winner Lyn Hudson & third place Sue Ryan.

Robe social bowls results Softball season opens with big batting & a new Millicent based club

Mount Gambier Softball League battles less than ideal conditions for their 2023/24 season opener The weather wasn’t kind for the Mount Gambier Softball League season opening but the three round one games did not disappoint. Wanderers and Demons started their game off strong, scoring four runs each in the first innings. Demons pitcher Billie Jones getting two outs at the plate in the first. The game was kept tight with another two runs from both teams in the second for a score of six-all. Demons’ Meg Merrett took a fast catch at first base for the last out in the third innings. Demons had the last bat and faced Wanderers rising stars Lily Clifford-Finch, pitching to catcher Charli Kaigg. Demons finished strong with Steph Chant hitting out to centre field and making it to third base. Demons coach Kezia Feast hit a home run, which scored another three runs. Demons took out the win with a final score of 15-8.

Sister teams Concordes white and Concordes United, both loaded with new players to the league, had an exciting game at diamond one. Allana Feast took to the mound for United for first time in five years, which saw her walk away with five strike outs at the plate. White started the innings with five safe hits. Carly Pearson, for White, showing her skill with the bat and securing five strike outs for the game. Both teams batted strong with all new players adding runs to their teams score. Rebecca White from United, already in mid season form, hit a rocket ball down centre field securing herself a home run. First year player Keely Lunsmann, for White, securing herself three catches at second base. United were strong in the field and managed a double and triple play. Both teams played well but United came away with the win

with a final score of 10-5. The league also welcomed new team Millicent Bandits to the diamond this weekend who managed to score their first win against Warriors in a 11-10 match, lead by their Coach Chantelle MacDonald. Bandits Natalie Whitehead, third base and Molly Cushion, centre field both taking great catches in the game. Maddie R’s bat to centrefield getting her all the way to third base. Warriors newbie Carolyn Dwyer scoring three safe hits for her team. Teresa Hatch pitched a strong two innings for Warriors with three strike outs at the plate. Third innings saw Warriors favourites coach Leyna Bruggemann and Angela Queale take the field trying to close the two run lead from Bandits. Bandits were eager to prove themselves and came away with the 1 run win.

Social bowls on Thursday, sponsored by Mike’s Beef Jerky and Robe Bakery, was played in perfect conditions at the Robe Bowling Club. Twenty three players played two games of 12 ends. Runner up on 54 points were Dean Burgoyne and Vic Dawson and the winners on 55 points were Stephen Kennett and a visitor from neighbouring Kingston, Derek Trott. The club championship fours which will be played on October 29. SEASIDE WINNERS: Derek Trott & Stephen Kennett

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Pennant bowls results Mid Week Pennant Port MacDonnell 52/6 d Millicenet Red 44/2; Robe 56/6 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 47/2; Mount Gambier Blue 40/6 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 38/2; Mount Gambier Red 86/8 d Millicent Blue 30/0; Naracoorte 54/8 d Port MacDonnell Red 40/0 Ladies Pennant Division One Naracoorte 53/8 d Robe 40/0; Penola 51/6 d Millicent Blue 34/2; Port MacDonnell 53/6 d Kingston 32/2; Mount Gambier RSL 78/8 d Beachport 18/0; Millicent Red - BYE Division Two Penola 57/6 d Millicent 29/2; Naracoorte RSL 67/8 d Lucindale 20/0; Beachport 47/6 d Mount Gambier RSL 37/2; Naracoorte 41/4 drew with Robe 41/4; Port MacDonnell - BYE

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Zadow gets the job done at monthly shoot Mount Gambier Gun Club shooters take on the course & conditions

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The Mount Gambier Gun Club held its monthly competition earlier this month in some slight adverse conditions starting out with a downpour followed with sunshine and occasional light showers, with some winds thrown in , even so the dedicated shooters still obtained some high scores. The opening event was theJens Hotel 50 Tgt Eastern Zone Skeet Qualifier Championship, this being a rather difficult competition, it was enthusiastically shot and showing off their skills in the adverse conditions. Warren Lindner 48/54 won overall, Liz Rymill 43/50 won AA from Greg Kessegian 42/50, Deb McPherson 44/50 just edged out Kevin Mules 43/50 to win A, Warren Lindner 44/50 Won B From Steve Zadow 43/50 and Darren Murrell 50/58 took C from Matt Robinson 49/58. The Noel Barr Toyota 25 Tgt Club Ball Trap Championship event was exceptionally well shot in the changing conditions, with competitors trying to win points towards the yearly club aggregate award. Max Medhurst 34/35 won Overall, Andrew Hoare 33/35 won AA from Jamie Dunn 25/27, Max Medhurst 30/31 won A from Warren Lindner 29/31, Brian Spring 29/32 just edged out Steve Zadow 28/32 to win B and Andrew Jenkins 22/26 in fine form outshot Garry Allison 21/26 to win C grade.. The Creek Livestock 25 Tgt Handicap was up next and this event was again shot with determination with Scott Fleming 32/33 in fine form and after a shoot off won from John McIntyre 31/33 followed by Brian Spring 38/40 just edging out Darren Murrell 37/40 and in 5th place was Peter Klieve 24/26. The Mustart Electrical 10pair Double Rise Championship was the last event with Steve Zadow 17/20 winning AA from Tom Jenkins 16/20, Greg Kessegian 16/20 took out A from Max Medhurst 22/30, Warren Lindner 22/30 outshot Brian Spring18/30 to win B, Matt Robinson 16/20 won C from Robert Atkinson 14/20 .. The South East Autotrade Highgun award was won by Steve Zadow with a top score of 105/120 in the adverse conditions. The Black Crow Club gained more supporters being Peter Klieve, Brian Spring and Garry Allison. The next competition being Sporting clays will be this Sunday. 1. South East Autotrade Highgun winner Steve Zadow (right) is congratulated by Andrew Hoare 2. Jens Hotel Zone Skeet Qualifier: Greg Kessegian, Warren Lindner, Darren Murrell, Steve Zadow & Matt Robinson 3. Noel Barr Toyota Clun Ball Trap Championship: Andrew Hoare, Max Medhurst & Brian Spring 4. Jens Hotel Zone Skeet Qualifier Overall Winner Warren Lindner 5. Creek Livestock Handicap Championship: Brian Spring, Scott Fleming, John McIntyre & Darren Murrell 6. Mustart Electrical Double Rise Championship: Steve Zadow, Matt Robinson, Warren Lindner & Greg Kessegian 7. Black Crow Club contributors Garry Allison & Brian Spring

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radio show and the most downloaded sports show in Australia. Giddy Up with Gareth Hall made a timely return to the Podcast Ranker as we head towards the Melbourne Cup, coming in as the 95th most downloaded program and the only racing program on the ranker. The Run Home with Joel & Fletch featured as the most downloaded show from Sydney’s SEN 1170am with 174,533 downloads, with Breakfast with Vossy & Brandy and Morning Glory with Matty Johns all featuring in the top 150 most downloaded podcasts. SEN digital director Simon Chapman said SEN was thrilled to see the continued growth and success of SEN’s podcast offerings. “These rankings are a testament to our team’s hard work and dedication, and we’re committed to delivering high-quality content that keeps our listeners engaged and entertained.” SEN podcasts to feature in the top 150 based on downloads for September include: • 10th SEN Breakfast – 988,241 downloads • 14th Whateley (host Gerard Whateley pictured) – 726,635 downloads • 65th The Run Home with Joel & Fletch – 174,533 downloads • 66th Sportsday – 168,222 downloads • 75th The Sounding Board – 154,517 downloads • 89th Breakfast with Vossy & Brandy – 121,978 downloads • 95th Giddy Up With Gareth Hall – 113,364 downloads • 105th Crunch Time - 95,075 downloads • 145th Morning Glory with Matty Johns – 51,333 downloads


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Millicent crowns its triples champions Millicent Bowls Club kicks off its annual club championship events

With the sublime spring weather conditions and a well manicured course, there could be no excuses that could be used for the 24 women that played a stableford competition last Wednesday at the Blue Lake Golf Club. Scores breaking the rating of 36 points rolled in especially in division one and Lee-Anne Medhurst had no trouble posting 39 points from splits of an inward 19 and 20 on the outward nine. Off a 26 handicap Medhurst recorded pars on the 2nd, 12th and 14th holes partenered with four three-pointers with a scrub on the 10th. Sue Agars and Karen Panagopoulos both signed for 38 points with splits of 20/18 creating a countback going Agars way with her 20 points on the back nine where countbacks take place. A good spread of pars on the 3rd and 4th and the 10th, 14th and 17th with a scrub on the 13th clinched 2nd place. Panagopoulos off 25 was relegated to 3rd with splits of 21/17 that included a par on the dog-leg 9th, three three-pointers and no scrubs. Another good score of 36 points was posted by division two’s Jaynee Oberer, off a 33 handicap, starting with a four-pointer on the opening hole (1st) combining with four three-pointers and no scrubs

on her scorecard just able to nudge out Bev Pascoe who had 35 points with splits of 16/19 that included a par on the par three 5th as well as four three-pointers. Johanna Gogan off 36 was third on the podium scoring 33 points from three three-pointers, a fourpointer on the par three 14th and scrubs on the 13th and 17th holes. Nearest to the pin 2nd shot winner’s were Josie Ashby (Div 1) and Gael Ford (Div 2). The pro-shot was won by Lynette Hirth and a birdie from a chip-in ferret on the 8th won chocolate vouchers for Dianne Perryman. Dianne Allen also had a chip-in ferret on the 18th also winning herself a voucher. This week is another stableford competition. OCTOBER 14 RESULTS Twelve women competed in the par competition with a handful playing to or under their handicap. The winner Karen Coon backing up her previous week’s win with anothet great score signing for 4-up. Coon has only been a member for a few months and us seeing her handicap starting to quickly drop from 45 to 41 and will drop further once the handicapper catches up with her after this last score. Her card showed eight plusses, four scrubs and a par on the 16th. Dianne Perryman off 21signed for

all square on her scorecard having a birdie on the 9th, par plusses on the 12th, 14th and 18th along with four scrubs. Helen Stratford also off 21 followed with all square with par’s on the 2nd, 6th and 14th and three scrubs loosing to Perryman on a countback. Nearest to the pin winner was Josie Ashby. STABLEFORD WINNERS: (Back row) Sue Agars, Lee-Anne Medhurst, Jaynee Oberer & Gael Ford and (front row) Johanna Gogan, Bev Pascoe & Karen Panagopoulos

Anderson & Altschwager win par round Captain’s Team wins annual trophy at Millicent Golf Club

Last week the Millicente Golf Club had 18 women play a Par round for the Anne Whitty Memorial Trophy. It was also the Captain v President Day followed by a beautiful chicken and champagne luncheon. WINNERS A Grade: Heather Anderson +8 Runner Up: Karen MacGregor -2 B Grade: Karen Altschwager +2 Runner Up: Bec Shanks -1 c/b Ball winners: Annie Maclennan -1, Heidi Muhovics -2 c/b, Lois Tilley -2.

9 hole comp, front 9: Heather Anderson +6 NTP 3rd: Mary Winser NTP 2nd shot 5th hcp 25-54: Sue Ireland NTP 2nd shot 17th hcp 32-54:Annie Maclennan CAPTAIN V PRESIDENT CUP Winners: Captain’s Team (pictured above right) c/b ANNE WHITTY MEMORIAL TROPHY: (Above left)Bec Shanks, Karen Altschwager, Heather Anderson & Karen MacGregor.


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North Gambier hands out individual football & netball award winners for season 2023

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FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 10. B Grade Netball: Coach’s Trophy Maddy Pegler; Best & fairest Katie Dyson & Runner Up Amelia Redman 11. Reserves Football: Best and Fairest: Zach Clark; Runner Up: Tim Young; Most Consistent: Tyler Harris; Most Improved: Jayden Paues; Best Team Man: Lachlan Patzel; Most Dedicated: Brad Nottle-Justice 12. C Grade Netball: Presenter Hannah Coon; Joint Player of the Finals Milly Allen; Best & Fairest Keeley Quinn; Runner Up Hannah Fox & coach Brydie Puckett. Absent: Joint Player of the Finals Kelsie Anderson 13. & 14. Under 18 Football Award Winners: (Best and Fairest: Trae Hamilton; Runner Up: Deacon Ilsley; Most Consistent: Reece McLaughlin; Most Improved: Joshuah Glidden; Best Team Man: Richard Kinyaugma; Leading Goal Kicker: Seb Doody; Coach’s Trophy: Ben Braithwaite & Chad McLaughlin & Player of the Finals: Maurice Goldsmith) 15. 17 & Under Netball: Best & Fairest Macey Griffith; Junior Development Award Stella Mobbs ; Player of the Finals and Runner Up Ava Collins & presenter Lisa Ilsley 16. 11 & Under Netball: Coach Nic Halloran with trophy winner Isla Clark 17. Nick Daffy Award: Aaron Dally 18. Tom Turner Award: Turner family representative Craig Turner with winner Sam Baron 19. 11 & Under netball team with coach Nic Halloran & presenters Stella Mobbs & Macey Griffith 20. 14 & Under Football Award Winners: (Best and Fairest: Sam Baron; Runner Up: Ethan Brook; Most Consistent: Cooper Harris; Most Improved: Charlie Wurst; Best Team Man: Reid Hamilto ; Coach’s Trophy: Cody Blanck; Leading Goal Kicker: Esaie Kulimushi; Player of the Finals: Sam Baron) 21. 15 & Under B Netball: Junior Development Award Zoe Davison; Best & Fairest Lily Brook; Player of the Finals Mia Griffith; Runner Up Claire Mitchell; coaches Shay Merrett & Amelia Redman with presenter Mel Renko 22. 15 & Under A Netball: Coach Noni McConnell; Best & Fairest Maggie Collins; Junior Development Ruby Mitchell; Player of the Finals Kelsie Anderson & Runner Up Elodie Adam 23. Under 16 Football Award Winners (Best and Fairest: Cooper Turner; Runner Up: Kade Allen; Most Consistent: Chad McLaughlin; Most Improved: Alex Bruce; Best Team Man: Tate Smith; Coach’s Trophy: Jackson Driver & Leading Goal Kicker: Aaron Dally) 24. 13 & Under A Netball: Junior Development Award Ava Halloran; Best & Fairest and Player of the Finals Jenna Baron & Runner Up Lacey Hunter 25. 13 & Under B Netgball: Coach Mel Renko; Junior Development Award Addison Kamphius; Best & Fairest Piper Lucas and presenter Amanda O’Shaughnessy. Absent: Runner Up Addison Schloithe

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VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009272

2019 SUZUKI SWIFT GL NAVI CVT 5DR HATCHBACK 4CYL Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Bluetooth, Reverse Camera, Satellite Navigation, Voice Activation

S773BII

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145,588KMS

$16,990 DRIVE AWAY+ S971BYM

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2.4L Diesel, Manual, Fibreglass Canopy, Towbar, Central Locking, Power Windows, Cruise Control, Bluetooth, Lane Assist

117,628KMS

$27,990 1OF7GS

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$32,990 DRIVE AWAY+

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Power side mirrors with indicators, Premium Interior, Rear spoiler, Cruise Control, Driving lights, Fog lights, 16-inch Alloy Wheels

120,244KMS

$16,990 DRIVE AWAY+

2.0L Petrol, Manual, 147KW @ 7000RPM, 205Nm @ 6400RPM, Red/Black Leather Sports Seats, Leather Steering wheel

54,450KMS

VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009278

2015 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK 4X4 6sp Manual, Dual Cab Utility, Alloy Wheels, Bluetooth, Central Locking, Air conditioning, Cruise control, Power windows, Traction Control

106,674KMS

$29,990 DRIVE AWAY+

VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009308

2011 TOYOTA COROLLA ASCENT SPORT

2015 TOYOTA 86 LIMITED EDITION 2DR COUPE

S205BEU

169,943KMS

S845AOM

VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009275

$34,990 DRIVE AWAY+

VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009237

4x4, Bullbar, Lightbar, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Bluetooth, Dual Battery System, Central Locking, Steel Tray, A/T Tyres

4x4, Sports Automatic, SUV, Rear Diff Locks, Towbar, Central Locking, Power windows, Air conditioning, Bluetooth, CD Player 123,327KMS

XB583B

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2019 ISUZU D-MAX SX MANUAL SINGLE CAB

2015 MITSUBISHI CHALLENGER LS PC

$26,990 DRIVE AWAY+

VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009255

2019 HILUX 4X2 WORKMATE SINGLE CAB

VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009280

S015CBF

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VIN/BATCH NUMBER 009294

2019 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER MILITARY GXL TURBO DIESEL Manual, ARB Bullbar, Snorkel, Spotlights, 2 Spare Wheels, Towbar, Pull Out Draws in Boot, Dual Battery System, Air Conditioning

108,986KMS

$89,990 DRIVE AWAY+


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2017 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER LS 2.2 litre diesel, automatic, 4x4, 2 zone climate control, lane departure warning, 18” alloys, cruise control, reverse camera. 1LL7QV | Internet ID: 32179

ONLY $25,990 2018 HYUNDAI I30 PREMIUM PD 1.6 litre diesel, automatic, 89,500kms, 2 zone climate control, sat nav, 17” alloys, heated leather seats, cruise control. S293BYS | Internet ID: 32163 WAS $24,990

2019 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 132TSI 2 litre petrol, automatic, 91,356kms, heated leather seats, sunroof, multi-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control, 18” alloys. S879BZN | Internet ID: 32056

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2 litre petrol automatic, 56,549kms, lane departure warning, reverse camera, cruise control, bluetooth, air conditioning. S407CGV | Internet ID: 32202

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2018 HYUNDAI SANTA FE ACTIVE TM

2020 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 140TDI

2018 NISSAN X-TRAIL ST T32

2019 HYUNDAI ACCENT SPORT RB6

2.2 litre diesel, 8 speed automatic, 4x4, 58,541kms, lane departure warning, cruise control, 17” alloys, air conditioning. S895BXR | Internet ID: 32137

2 litre diesel, automatic, 47,785kms, heated leather seats, multi zone climate control, 19” alloys, sat nav, cruise control. XB443F | Internet ID: 32154

2.5 litre petrol, automatic, 63,939kms, air conditioning, 17” alloys, cruise control, reverse camera, bluetooth. 1NI5SM | Internet ID: 32159

1.6 litres petrol, automatic, 92,332kms, 16” alloys, bluettoth, air conditioning, cruise control. S890BZN | Internet ID: 32148

WAS $34,990

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2018 HOLDEN COLORADO Z71 RG

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON ELITE TL2

2018 NISSAN X-TRAIL ST T32

2018 HYUNDAI IMAX ACTIVE

2.8 litre diesel, automatic, 4x4, 89,094kms, heated leather seats, climate control, 18” alloys, roof racks, cruise control, hard canopy. XB601B | Internet ID: 32130

2 litre petrol, automatic, 2 zone climate control, sat nav, 18” alloys, leather seats, reverse camera, cruise control. 1MO3XF | Internet ID: 32177

2.5 lite petrol, automatic, 77,259kms, good service history, air conditoning, 17” alloys, reverse camera, cruise control. 1003BD | Internet ID: 32106

2.5 litre diesel, automatic, 31,252kms, climate control, 16” alloys, reverse camera, cruise control, left/right side doors. 1NX7HF | Internet ID: 32184

ONLY $43,990

WAS $28,990

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WAS $39,990

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