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■CASH SPLASH: Barmera’s Rosalie Errington and bookie Don Marrett get into the swing of things at the Barmera greyhounds on Melbourne Cup day.

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social day in some of their fashionable finery. It was a ladies day out at the Berri Club, with many dressing up in their finest garments to support an annual fundraiser which saw proceeds going towards the Women and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide. For the women, the party atmosphere was commemorated with fine champagne and striking hats and racetrack fashion overshadowed the business of the actual horseracing event.

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MasterChef to light up Loxton By KEISHA KING MASTERCHEF contestant Andre Ursini will be making a guest appearance at the annual Loxton Lights Up event later this month to help locals celebrate the upcoming festive season. Ursini, 28, who was initially described as arrogant by the judges on the top rating show will be proving to locals he is everything but that. The former Top 20 contender will be demonstrating how to cook a hearty, gourmet Christmas lunch for the whole family to enjoy with the use of local Riverland products.

Loxton Chamber of Commerce events co-ordinator Sonia Altschwager is looking forward to seeing Ursini, who will be showing locals what he does best. “We are reaching for another target audience that may have not been interested in attending before,� Ms Altschwager said. “It brings another dimension to the day and for someone of his calibre to be coming to the Riverland is a fantastic opportunity. “It’s great that Andre will be using local supplies from the region to put up a beautiful menu. “Not only will this encourage people to buy locally but

will be an important experience for Andre which he can share to those around South Australia and beyond.� The demonstrations will be held at 1pm and 5pm by the East Terrace rotunda. Other attractions at this year’s Loxton Lights Up will include a Where’s Santa? competition, a Mystery Shopper giveaway, a pavement art competition, local band Overdrive will be performing and a prize for the best picnic setup will be presented. The usual food stalls and rides will also be available for those of all ages, with the spectacular fireworks finishing the night at 9pm.

Mallee council saga continues SOUTHERN Mallee Council staff have taken issue with comments made by chief executive officer Rod Ralph in a recent edition of the Riverland Weekly. Local ABC radio reported yesterday that the Australian Services Union had received a complaint from staff members who were concerned about the way they had been portrayed in an article regarding the CEO’s performance review. A union spokesperson said it was seeking for staff members to be portrayed in a “more positive light� by Mr Ralph. In the article, published on October 22, Mr Ralph said recommendations from a review into council operations were not as bad as they look. “In isolation, they do look quite critical of me but my own personal review states I have been performing at a highly satisfactory level,� Mr Ralph said. The Southern Mallee Council and ASU will meet in coming weeks to further discuss the issue.

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Cup fun in the Riverland ■From Page 1 “We’re here to have fun and raise money.� However, it was a more casual celebration at the Riverland Greyhound Racing Club in Barmera with many who do not usually bet, trying their luck with a wager and entering themselves in sweeps for both greyhound and thoroughbred races. Beth Dowling, from Barmera, was one of many enjoying the atmosphere of the day. “I enjoy celebrating the Melbourne Cup, it’s a lovely casual day,� Mrs Dowling said. “It is a good social day, although I miss being able to go to the (Melbourne Cup) races. “It would be more fun for many if Melbourne Cup was a public holiday for everyone, it would make the day more important, it is a debatable topic.� Pubs and clubs right across the Riverland reported a busy day. Renmark Club manager Brenton Franks said cup fever started early in his venue. “It was a busy day with 140 people coming in for lunch and we had people entering

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â– REWARDED: Renmark Club manager Brenton Franks (left) and staff Lyn Wilksch and Vince Catalano with the awards they received in Adelaide on Saturday night. Photo: JANE WILSON

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By KEISHA KING PROVIDING outstanding service and a strong involvement with the wider community, the Renmark Club was acknowledged for its hard work over the past year at the SA Clubs Awards night on the weekend. Of the six awards for which the Renmark Club was nominated, it received three, including the Spirit of the Club Movement, Most Improved Club and

Club of the Year Regional awards. “The awards are fantastic for the township of Renmark and certainly gives back to the staff for the hard work over the previous year,� club manager Brenton Franks said. “I think with the views and the outlook of the River Murray, the recent developments have had a great affect on us receiving these awards.� In 2006, the club began extensive renovations

that now have enhanced the facility’s stunning views overlooking the River Murray. “The more activity we have out on the water and out on the lawn (the more we) will get the locals to come down and have a look, which also helps us get our name out and about,� Mr Franks said. “We are a good service to the community and to the Riverland towns and tourists.� The club has provided

a range of facilities and activities for locals to participate in and also sponsors and donates to local committees and clubs. Club president Sam Albanese was delighted the club had received the award. “It was nice for the judges to acknowledge what we already know,� Mr Albanese said. “This acknowledges that the club is performing well and is an outstanding venue with staff and management.

“Over the last 18 months, the club has performed strongly with the commitment from the staff. “The awards prove we are one of the best work forces and acknowledges the venue South Australia wide.� The Cobdogla Club also won an award for its occupational health and safety programs, continuing its impressive run of success at the annual award presentations.

Argo Barge finds home on the land By BRAD PERRY RENMARK’S historic Argo Barge will no longer float in the waters of the River Murray and will instead spend its days on the land. After almost 10 years of discussion as to what the future holds for the vessel, the Argo Barge Committee and restoration group has decided to display it in the Renmark Paringa Museum in Paringa. Earlier in the year, concept plans were released to construct a viewing platform for the Argo Barge but that option was deemed unviable. Renmark Paringa

Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst described moving the vessel from the water is a win/win situation. “At the end of the day, the long term cost of maintaining the Argo Barge made it very difficult for council to be able to sustain the long term future of the barge in the river,� he said. “If it had stayed in the river it would have been kept afloat and therefore there was going to be significant long term costs to the council in maintaining it in a ‘seaworthy’ state. “The plan is for it to be taken out of the river and displayed in such a way

that people are able to view it without any long term maintenance and mooring implications for council.� Currently situated near the iconic paddlesteamer PS Industry, Mr Hurst believes the Argo Barge’s move will not impact on the number of tourists visiting the vessel. “I don’t think it will make a difference to the number of visitors because the museum is open seven days a week and its location, close to the highway, will make it quite obvious to people passing,� he said. The barge will be maintained by the Renmark Pa-

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Riverland Weekly celebrating 100 editions

Your free newspaper hits another big milestone THE Riverland Weekly today marks another milestone in our short history, publishing our 100th edition. In the style of our favourite cricketers, we are raising our bat to acknowledge this achievement in a region that has wholeheartedly embraced a new free newspaper in a most welcoming fashion. The milestone comes just a month short of our second anniversary. “We are very proud to have come this far,� Riverland Weekly manager Clint Lewan said. “The paper started off as a dream for a number of local business people and is now an entrenched reality in a tough market place. “For that we can only thank the support we have received from advertisers and our readers, the general public of the Riverland.� The Riverland Weekly is owned by local shareholders, who all believe that the region needed a free newspaper, the likes of which are seen right across Australia.

â– MANAGER: Clint Lewan. Fifteen permanent and part time staff are employed at the Riverland Weekly, as well as a number of supplementary jobs right across the region. The Riverland Weekly provides all of the news, sport and entertainment relevant to our region, as well as sponsoring a number of local events and charities, including the Riverland

Christmas Appeal. In our short time, we have received a number of awards, most notably to editor Rob McLean (for an investigation into the future of football in the region) and to Jane Wilson, whose column Reaching Out attained critical acclaim. Mr McLean, the inaugural editor, said he is extremely proud to have been involved with the newspaper since its inception. “This has been a big adventure for all involved and a lot of blood, sweat and tears has been spilt over the past 100 issues but it has all been worthwhile,� he said. “Those who have been involved in the paper since its inception have shown tremendous foresight in providing our region with another news source and their continued support means we will thrive for many years to come. “The feedback we receive from our readers is also fantastic and much appreciated.�

â– CHANGES: Graphic designer Darren Lock at work on the new look Riverland Weekly. Photo: JANE WILSON

Changes ring in new era TO MARK our 100th edition, the Riverland Weekly begins a new era today with a revamped style. Leading the charge in the revamp is a new look front page, providing a fresh design for your favourite weekly newspaper. Our head graphic designer Darren Lock has been busy over the past

month choosing new styles and features to spread throughout the newspaper. Joining the front page revamp are new look cover pages for our ever popular motoring and real estate sections. Meanwhile, we will be running with new banners in our advertising features and page two has received

an upgrade. One of the major features of our new look page two will be the header, which will feature a different Riverland and Mallee scene each week. All of these features add up to an improved, more colourful and fresher Riverland Weekly for your reading enjoyment.

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Well done veterans AS A new resident and Vietnam Veteran who recently moved to Berri and as a past president and memorial chairman of the Vietnam Veterans in Mildura, I can understand all the work and time which went into the organising and then the construction of this wonderful memorial here in Berri. To all the veterans who had

an input and helped in some way, a job well done. An outstanding memorial is your reward. A big thank you must go to the wives, partners and families. Your input and work was never seen but was greatly appreciated. To all the community of the Riverland who so generously donated time and material, give yourself a pat on the back as you all thoroughly deserve it. The veterans and community

of the Riverland should be proud of the end result. The goodwill and expense to allow a Blackhawk helicopter to do a fly over after the opening ceremony was just brilliant. On a sadder note, I along with so many other vets could not understand the decision by the army to not allow the tri-service catafalque party to take its place at the opening ceremony. It must also have been an embarrassment to Brigadier Rick Burr. The veterans are owed an explanation. Max Binding, Berri.

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Our lifestyles can have a major effect on our health and well-being.

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Unhealthy eating and drinking and not enough physical activity can easily lead to an increased risk of chronic diseases such as some cancers, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

THE Loxton Terrace Gallery, located within the Loxton Tourism and Art Centre on the roundabout, Bookpurnong Terrace is a wonderful venue where artists, mostly local, have opportunity to showcase their works. It also regularly houses artwork by our local school students, winners of the art section of the Loxton Show and the Mardi Gras art competitions. The Terrace Gallery committee has been working hard to host quality art exhibitions each month and would love to be able to continue to do so in years to come. The AGM of the Terrace Gallery will be held on Tuesday, November 17, at 7.30pm in the Reflections Room at the Loxton Hotel. All members, past members, artists and any people interested in ensuring that we can continue to house and facilitate the staging of art exhibitions in Loxton are urged to attend. We would like to take this opportunity to invite people to join us – not only in office bearing positions but to also lend a hand at the setting

A quick and easy way to assess your risk is to measure your waist. For most men, a waistline measurement of over 94cm carries increased risk and over 102cm indicates greatly increased risk. For most women, a waistline measurement of over 80cm carries increased risk and over 88cm indicates greatly increased risk. The good news is it’s never too late to benefit from a healthier lifestyle. Healthy eating and being active is good for your health and good for you. And the sooner you start, the better you’ll feel.

Here are some simple measures you can take: 1. Go for at least 2 serves of fruit and 5 serves of vegetables every day 2. Limit your intake of “sometimes” foods like unhealthy snacks and take-away foods 3. Choose water as a drink 4. Be active every day in as many ways as you can 5. Avoid short trips in the car and walk or cycle instead 7. Aim for 30 minutes or more of physical activity every day

Julie Noble, Terrace Gallery treasurer, Loxton.

Jeanette Staehr, Barmera.

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Murray equity YEARS ago I asked Peter Arnold if there had been any progress on securing South Australia’s water supply from the Murray River. His answer was...“until the Eastern States have something to lose, there will be no progress”. And political reality over decades has confirmed this. There are more politicians per square mile in the Eastern States, due to their larger populations, than we will ever have in South Australia, so they can outvote our politicians any time. Former Minister for Water Peter Arnold, under a Liberal Government, couldn’t find a way and it must be his greatest disappointment. The quest for water security has a long history in South Australia. Minister for Water Security Maywald has advanced the negotiations but she will have experienced great frustration with the Eastern States and even greater disappointment with lazy Federal and State Liberal parliamentarians from South Australia who haven’t even tried to understand the Riverland’s water issues. My question to Tim Whetstone is….how would you propose to generate the political will in the Eastern States to work for equity for all the

AS A business operator I have taken offence to this comment made by a person hiring equipment. I was told “shouldn’t send a women to do a man’s work”. It’s not something we expect to hear today. Simply to connect a portaloo to a car and deliver it to its location (as a favour as I drive past, with a slight detour on the way home) does not require a great deal of effort. Then also to be confronted with “I phoned to hire a marquee but couldn’t get one but two other people did after that because they were a friend of a friend (in reference to council members)” has me even more concerned. Most customers order well in advance and once we do not have stock, or have our work quota, then we just are not able to supply. If our business is as bad as you say sir, then please feel free to look elsewhere for your hire requirements. And in defence of our council members, it’s a shame this person sees you as having priority over him, as I know, you know this is not the case. I strongly believe all people are equal and all are entitled to their opinion but you need to be correct. Ann Hunt, Simply Events, Berri.

All letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication.

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Murray-Darling irrigation farmers, when these two, very well informed, committed and locally resident, parliamentarians’ best efforts on our behalf have met with such persistent obstruction? If there is no solution…soon… our blocks will return to desert.

Send your letters to PO Box 1279, Berri, SA, 5343 or email lettersdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

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up and pulling down of exhibitions, hosting the openings of exhibitions and generally participating and supporting The Terrace Gallery. So – “Calling all Artists” – please join us at this year’s AGM and become a part of a vibrant, enthusiastic team who wish to keep art alive in Loxton.

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RIVERLAND Life FM has named Jason Evans as the station’s new general manager, replacing Gary Wheatcroft. Mr Evans is an experienced announcer, starting off as a volunteer and then working as an employee for Life FM in Adelaide for 12 years. “I can’t wait to get to know people and to begin working with the team

at Riverland Life FM,” Mr Evans said. For the past four and a half years, Gary Wheatcroft has been the general manager of Riverland Life FM, establishing an independent community radio station for the Riverland and Northern Mallee. Although he will be stepping back as general manager, Gary will still be heavily involved and taking a full position on the board of management.

“We’re very pleased with the standard of radio and extent of programming achieved so far. “We’ve begun some significant community programs and services but it’s only just a beginning and there’s much more to come as the station grows under Jason’s leadership.” Mr Evans has recently been active in establishing a new radio station in Tasmania.

When can I water my garden? Use this simple guide as a reminder to water within the Level 3 enhanced water restrictions.

Watering times remain unchanged for people with a permit who are unable to adhere to restrictions due to age or disability.

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Irrigators: Increase better than nothing By BRAD PERRY

Award nominations open NOMINATIONS are open for Renmark Paringa Council’s Australia Day, Citzen of the Year and Young Citizen of the Year awards, as well as Community Event of the Year. Nomination forms can be obtained by calling council on 8580 3000. Nominations must be received at the council office by Friday, November, 27.

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A RECENT rise in irrigator allocations to 46 per cent means grapegrowers have been made ineligible for the State Government’s Industry Support Program to keep permanent plantings alive. While grape growers are holding strong, they say surviving without the grant is going to come at a cost. Overland Corner grower Richard Swinstead said he can keep his permanent plantings alive but without that extra support for grape vines, it will become expensive to lease in water. “You can keep them alive but you can’t make any money because you still have to buy water,� he said. “It (the support program) was dead in the water months ago.� Mr Swinstead welcomed the increase in allocations but believes the inequity in the basin is hurting the state and the region. “It is a little bit less that I have got to lease,� he said. “46 per cent is still a joke. “We should have been higher...we are still 54 per cent short.� Loxton winegrape grower Peter Harman said the allocation increase eases some of the pressure for irrigators. “It is a positive, it is saving a little bit of money,� he said. Citrus and almond growers still have access to the support program while allocations are

â– WATER: Riverland growers have been given a rise in irrigator allocations but it does not solve all of their problems.

under 55 per cent and Waikerie citrus grower Mike Arnold said it is much needed help. “We have applied and we need it,� he said. River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said the increase in allocations is much needed during the drought. “This is good news for South

Australian irrigators who have been doing it tough in the midst of one of the worst droughts on record,� she said. Minister Maywald said rainfall across the Murray Darling Basin during the past two months has meant an extra 120 billion litres available for South Australia.

“We’re seeing real improvements in the River Murray system for the first time in three years,� she said. “This is a substantial improvement on where we finished the irrigation season in 2008/09 and we are hoping for further improvements.� According to Liberal candidate for Chaffey and irrigator Tim Whetstone, the next water announcement will be a telling sign of where growers are at. “It does help farmers and takes the pressure off not only the bank balance but the minds of irrigators and their families,� he said. Mr Whetstone added that while the State Government continues to announce rises in water allocations, it is taking the onus off the industry support program. With Victorian Murray irrigator allocations rising by 16 per cent, Mr Whetstone said South Australian irrigators are still competing in an unfair market.

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Renmark Paringa Council

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Crossing out of the picture By BRAD PERRY A REQUEST from the Renmark West Primary School for a pedestrian crossing outside the site has been turned down because of the lack of students using the area. The Renmark Paringa Council conducted a survey to find the number of students who cross Tarcoola Street at the front of the school, and the results revealed just four students cross that particular road. Therefore the small number of students using the area meant the school was ineligible for a pedestrian crossing. Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst said the Renmark West Primary School governing council is looking to make coming to and from

■NO GO: Renmark West Primary School’s request for a student crossing has been denied. Photo: BRAD PERRY school safer for its students. “Council is also proposing to meet with the principal of the school at its next works committee meeting to both inspect and discuss safety issues for the school,� he said. While the pedestrian crossing

will not go ahead, the Renmark Paringa Council has applied to the department of transport to reduce the speed limit in the area from 80 to 60 kilometres per hour. “There is an existing 25 kilometre per hour speed limit past

the school anyway, if successful in their application, this 60 kilometre per hour zone will be extended,� Mr Hurst said. A reason why the school was not successful for a pedestrian crossing was because the children are encouraged to be picked up from the back of the site. “Currently they encourage to use the car park at the rear of the school to drop kids off rather than dropping them off at the front of the school, so there is only a small number of kids that come to school that way,� he said. Mr Hurst acknowledged the importance of the school childrens’ safety and said council is doing everything it can to help. “Some of the things they (the governing council) have asked to do, we have done,� he said.

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cil chief executive officer Barry Hurst said it is now a race against time for Olivewood to burn off its recently removed orange trees. “Fire danger season finishes on November 15, so they need to get as much done before then as they can,� he said. The strict burning off conditions include notifying the neighbourhood, making sure the weather is right to prevent any smoke hazard, while the Metropolitan Fire

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Berri Barmera Council

Council seeks indigenous officer By LES PEARSON IN a move to strengthen links with the Aboriginal community, Berri Barmera Council is looking to employ an indigenous community development officer. “The idea behind it is so we can have someone that can link between the indigenous community and the councils,� council chief executive officer David Beaton said. “It’s about information sharing and cultural awareness for the councils and also about developing some networks with some of

the indigenous organisations in the area.� While the officer will be employed by the Berri Barmera Council, other councils in the area have expressed interest in utilising the position themselves for cultural awareness training. Mr Beaton said he believes the idea of the officer being utilised by other councils in the region is more than appropriate. “Their traditional boundaries aren’t defined by where we put lines on maps,� he said. Given Berri Barmera Council also assists with some services at

Gerard, Mr Beaton hopes the position will also help relationships between the Berri Barmera and Gerard councils. “It’s just about respect for their culture and what they’ve got to offer, then blending that in with what we’ve got now,� he said. With Local Government Association elections coming up next year, Mr Beaton believes there is no time like the present to get a better involvement or understanding of indigenous issues going forward. “There are certain things

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Why study at Adelaide Uni? THE School of Agriculture, Food and Wine at the University of Adelaide’s Waite Campus has a strong reputation for agricultural science teaching and research. The campus houses world-class scientific research, education and infrastructure in one location eight kilometres south of Adelaide. Its state of the art facilities and campus life makes it an outstanding environment for learning. School staff are internationally recognised for their contributions to agricultural science and related areas. The school has a wide range of research interests which include plant sciences, plant biotechnology, cereal and pulse breeding, integrated pest and disease management, agronomy, soils science, viticulture, oenology, wine microbiology, functional foods and nutrition, agricultural economics, and wine

business. Further information on the school’s research areas and interests is available at www.agwine.adelaide.edu.au/research/. The research opportunities available are extensive, thanks to the school’s well-established links with many other organisations both on campus and world-wide. Involvement in various co-operative research centres, including those for environmental biotechnology, future farm industries, molecular plant breeding, national plant biosecurity and seafood, ensures the school’s capacity for delivery to industry is maximal. The school is also a member of the Wine Innovation Cluster, a recent initiative bringing together all wine-related research across Federal and State government, private and university sectors at the Waite Campus in a collaborative

venture that will ensure the future of research servicing the Australian wine industry. Given the breadth of its research interests and capabilities, the school is well placed not only to deliver sustainable and strategic outcomes to industry via its research but also to encourage students to consider a scientific research career. The school offers an exciting range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to develop the ability to apply conceptual frameworks and practical skills strategically in a wide range of careers. For more information or advice on study opportunities at the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, please contact the Faculty of Sciences on (08) 8303 5673 or send an email to faculty. sciences@adelaide.edu. au or visit the website at www.sciences.adelaide. edu.au

Brandon’s stunning garden

■BRIGHT GARDEN: Waikerie’s Brandon and Sue Webster have spent many hours keeping their award winning garden in top condition during the drought. Photo: BRAD PERRY By BRAD PERRY

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AWARD winning Waikerie gardener Brandon Webster is one of many Riverlanders who has defied the drought as his garden continues to blossom during tight water restrictions. Mr Webster has won a Kesab Tidy Towns garden award six times, as well as receiving nine local honours, because of the impeccable condition of his garden. “My garden is up to that (award winning) standard,� he said. “The homes around here all have nice gardens but the difference with mine is that it has more than 150 species.� At 87 years of age, Mr Webster and his wife Sue, have spent many hours of work keeping the garden in its stunning condition and said he uses a lot less water now than he has in past years. When asked whether he ever found himself sick of gardening, Mr Webster was frank. “Never, gardening has basically kept me alive,� he said. Mr Webster established his garden when he built his house around 35 years ago and has since grown more than 750 plants. “There are some lovely plants like the cottonwood tree, bird of paradise, hibiscus and tropical frangipani,� he said. Mr Webster said he has recently removed his dripper system to save water. “You can’t beat watering by hand because you can get straight to the roots of the plant,� he said. In addition to the wonderfully colourful plants in his garden, Mr Webster believes he also has the biggest cactus in South Australia in his front garden.


Thursday November 5, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 13

Community embraces Berri war memorial By BRAD PERRY HUNDREDS of people turned out to witness the official opening of the Riverland Post WWII Soldiers War Memorial last Friday, following around five years of planning and construction. The impressive memorial, located on the intersection of Vaughan Terrace and Riverview Drive, received praise from locals and war veterans during the ceremony. Post WWII War Memorial Committee chairperson Trevor Richardson said it has been a big project but he is happy with the final product. “It means we have got something to remember the guys who have sacrificed their lives for their country,” he said. Mr Richardson said the attendance at the official opening was overwhelming and he has since received many positive comments following the ceremony. “A lot of people thought it looked terrific,” he said.

■ WREATH: Post WWII War Memorial Committee chairperson Trevor Richardson lays a wreath at the war memorial in front of many onlookers. Photo: JANE WILSON Those people at the opening were also impressed by the Blackhawk helicopter which flew over the crowd, piloted by Riverland soldier, Captain Adam Richter.

Almost 100 people attended a dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel following the ceremony and took the chance to talk to the Riverland’s own soldier, Brigadier Rick Burr.

Decorated soldier believes there is no place like home By BRAD PERRY RESPECTED and highly decorated war veteran Brigadier Rick Burr has experienced the highs and lows of serving his country overseas but believes there is no place like home. Growing up in Renmark, Brigadier Burr attended the local high school before leaving the region for the Royal Military College, Duntroon, joining the army at the age of 17. For the past 28 years, Brigadier Burr has had a challenging career as a leader, in recent years fighting the war against terror in Afghanistan and Iraq. His roles have included commander of the Australian Special Forces Task Groups in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as being the multinational commander of all special forces to the NATO led international security assistance force in Afghanistan. However, for Brigadier Burr, returning home to a place he truly admires is always a memorable experience. “It is a great community,” he said. “My family and my parents are still here, my older brother is still here, my wife comes from here, so this is still very much home.” Remaining upbeat about Australia’s involvement in the war on terror, Brigadier Burr said he has experienced immense pride as an Australian soldier. “The positive things are seeing the difference you can make on the ground with the local people,” he said. “They really appreciate us committing ourselves and the sacrifices we make to make their world a better place and I think that is a great Aussie tradition of service and commitment to help others.” Brigadier Burr was deployed in Afghanistan in 2002 and 2008, while he fought in Iraq in 2003, receiving the Distinguished Service Cross and the US Bronze Star Medal. “Australia has about 1500 people serving in Afghanistan and I had the opportunity to command forces over there, quite a significant force and I think we are going to be there for a little while,” he said. The modest soldier said one of the most important experiences he has had on the war front is helping to positively make a difference in the

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■ WAR VETERAN: Renmark born soldier Brigadier Rick Burr speaks at the opening of the war memorial in Berri and (right) serving his country overseas. lives of others. “It gives me a great deal of pride and honour to put on the Australian uniform and to put the Aussie flag on your shoulder and to serve your country,” Brigadier Burr said. “We stand out as Aussies, people respect what we do and the way we do it in particular. “We really bring a degree of passion and the real personal touch to really wanting to make a difference and we can relate well to the people and that gives me a great deal of satisfaction.” Brigadier Burr has also faced the harsh reality of war. “There is your downsides, of course, when we lose people and that is a tragedy,” he said. “We must recognise the human cost for this commitment, the tragedy, the loss, the suffering.” Today Brigadier Burr is based in Canberra as the director general of military strategic commitments and attempts to return home at least once a year. Brigadier Burr’s father Max said it is always a joyous occasion to see his son back in the Riverland. “When he comes back, it is always

for a very short time of course but we try and make the most of it,” he said. “I am very honoured to see him dressed up in his military uniform with all his medals that he has been awarded over the years.” When asked whether he worries about the risks involved with his son being in the army, Max said the family is aware that it is all part of the job. “He knows the reason why he is in the force and he believes in it, so you can only trust that things work out well for him and the rest of the crew,” he said.


14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 5, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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Thursday November 5, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 15 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Fresh produce, popular business S

INCE opening two years ago, Wild ‘N’ Fresh has become one of the most popular businesses in the Riverland, providing quality fresh produce made right here in the region to a strong band of loyal customers. Loxton couple Mandi and Alex Wild opened the business when looking for a new start in their adopted country. Having moved to Australia from South Africa, where the family were part of a family market gardening operation, the couple were hoping to use their accumulated knowledge, as well as their strong beliefs on how communities should support each other, to create a new business where they and other primary producers could sell their wares. From developing a horticultural property to growing in-season vegetables, to setting up a new shop, the family, including Alex and Mandi’s children Cie-ayn and Kyle, the couple have taken a very hands on approach to their business. Their motto ‘Fresh Food Shouldn’t Cost the Earth’ reflects

their outlook on how fruit and vegetables should be made and sold. “We try to grow as much of our own vegetables as possible,� Mandi said. “You can only grow what’s in season and we have over 30 local products on our shelves at any one time.� The couple produce their goods by using techniques that have minimal environmental impacts. While Wild ‘N’ Fresh’s wonderfully succulent strawberries are becoming well known for being grown used environmentally sustainable practices and are “free from harmful soil fumigants, herbicides and fungicides�, the same is the truth of all other vegetables grown by the business. “We grow things differently to most commercial growers,� Alex said. “Compared to commercial growers who grow for maximum yield and produce a cheap, competitive priced product with little nutritional value, we specialise in looking after

our soil and adding additional organic nutritional supplements to our crops.� “Through healthy soil, you get healthy product.� Alex equates the growing methods to something you would more likely see in your backyard. “You are paying for first grade, home grown, loved and looked after product,� he said. If you go out into the fields where Alex grows much of the produce, you will find rich soil, full of earthworms, indicating just how alive the soil is and proof of his environmentally friendly farming techniques. “Most people don’t understand our passion to be as chemical free as possible,� Mandi said. “To us it’s the future, a little like asbestos was once thought to be safe, the same will be true of a lot of the chemicals we use today in years to come. “As humans grow and evolve and research, we learn what harm we do only when it’s too late.�

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 5, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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AST summer a new structure started to spring up to the side of Wild ‘N’ Fresh and by the middle of the year, it was completed, prompting much interest from curious locals wondering what Alex and Mandi were up to now. As the months have warmed up, customers have started to see the fruits of the couples’ labours, as fresh, succulent strawberries, grown uniquely on site, started to come into stock. Using a vertical hydroponic procedure that Alex and Mandi believe is the only one of its kind in Australia, fresh strawberries are now being placed on the shelves at Wild ‘N’ Fresh. The technique was developed by horticultural experts in South Africa.

■DELICIOUS: Cie-Ayn Wild taste tests one of the wonderfully juicy strawberries grown in Wild ‘N’ Fresh’s unique hydroponic irrigation set up. Photos: JANE WILSON

As everybody knows, Wild ‘N’ Fresh strawberries are grown using environmentally sustainable practices and are free from harmful

soil fumigants, herbicides and fungicides. Alex is keen to point out that the vertical hydroponic system is a trial and whether

the technique is a success, or not, will be determined after the completion of the strawberry season. However, early samples

of the delicious product reveal that the system is a winner at this early stage. There are 6000 plants in the shadehouse. Irrigated water is provided to a series of poles, on which the strawberries grow. The poles keep the fruit off the ground, which is easier for picking and also keeps the fruit cleaner. “Because it’s in hydroponics, there’s no fumigants required,� Alex enthuses. “We use no fungicides or herbicides at all.� Alex is not getting too far

ahead when predicting the success of the project. Recent weather conditions will certainly test the unique hydroponic set up and will provide further guides as to whether it will be successful. “It’s all fingers crossed at the moment,� Alex said. All going well, the strawberry patch will produce enough fruit for Mandi and Alex to supply their store. A pick your own system is planned for the future, depending on the season’s results. “Our yummy strawberries do tend to sell out very quickly,� Mandi said. “Usually they sell within hours of harvest, so should you need, we do keep others on hand for customers who have ordered ahead.�

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Thursday November 5, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 17 ADVERTISING FEATURE

A successful business

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VERY business needs some fundamentals for success. Of course, you need a good idea to go with a quality product but you also need loyal customers and friendly staff to help your business grow. Loxton’s Wild ‘N’ Fresh has all of those fundamentals by the spadeful. The business also has wonderful support from local chefs, such as Rumplestiltzkin’s Kitchen, and school canteens. Mandi and Alex Wild opened

■WICKED: Kyle Wild samples one of Wild ‘N’ Fresh’s yummy dipping sauces.

their fruit and vegetable shop on the corner of Derrick and Bookpurnong roads on October 18, 2007. At the time, Mandi told the Riverland Weekly that she hoped the business could be a fulcrum for change in eating habits, as well as farming practices. In the short time since then, Wild ‘N’ Fresh has gone gangbusters, continuing to grow and drawing customers from across the region. It’s been a dream come true for Mandi, who gets quite emotional when she thinks

of the support she has received from her customers, suppliers, staff, friends and family. “I am exceptionally aware of the support I have received and I am humbled by it,� she said. “I thank everyone for the part they have played in helping this business firstly get off the ground and secondly make a success of it.� Mandi said she and husband Alex have gained a “tremendous sense of achievement� out of seeing their business develop along with relationships.

“It’s great to have a successful business that is supported by the community,� Alex said. Helping to make the business successful are Wild ‘N’ Fresh’s friendly staff, which includes Raelene Schutz, Selena Formby, Abbey

James, Hannah Ferguson, Liz Ferguson and Rebecca Thiele. “Without them, we wouldn’t have achieved what we have so far,� Mandi said. “We thank everyone very much for what they have done for us.�

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HILE home grown fruit and vegetables are an obvious focus at Loxton’s Wild ‘N’ Fresh, Alex and Mandi Wild want to assure you that there is so much more in store. Along with your local oranges, strawberries and fresh vegetables, you can also buy a wide range of condiments, pastas, jams and nuts – all provided by local suppliers (where possible). Then there are gourmet fruit chocolates and jams from Ausnat and locally produced dried fruit from Sandy and Tony Loffler, cryovac meat from Hygienic Meats, organic cheese and butter and non-homogenised milk and Lawson’s bread. In fact, you can now almost do your entire weekly grocery

shop in store if you so wanted to. Wild ‘N’ Fresh takes great pride in stocking items you won’t necessarily find on the

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18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 5, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

RIVERLAND DOG TRAINING

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HE Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club is holding a double celebration this weekend when it officially opens its new clubrooms to coincide with the popular fun day and you would be barking mad to miss it. It will be a busy weekend for dog owners as they make their way to the Riverland Field Days Site to enter their canines into an eventful day of activities and training. The fun day kicks off at 10am this Saturday with the official opening of the new clubrooms at 1pm. The Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club, in its 40th year, has played a vital role in training and helping owners understand their dog’s abilities. Secretary Sue Laidler said it is a great opportunity for dog owners to come out and test their pet at a range of different levels on a number of challenging exercises. “They can come and see what we do as a club,� she said. “We are hoping to get more people becoming members and learning how to train their dogs.� The fun day is not just for members and is open to anyone who owns a dog and even those that do not. Dogs at all levels of training are welcome, from working dogs to the everyday domestic dog. “You don’t have to have a dog, you are welcome to just come and be around the dogs and help,� Sue

â– CELEBRATION: The Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club is opening its new clubrooms this weekend. said. The only regulations for dogs to participate in the fun day is that they have current vaccinations and are kept on a lead. Dogs can be put through an obstacle course with tunnels, frames and mazes, while their owners can talk to and gain advice from experienced instructors dur-

ing the fun day. There will also be specific guidance from instructors about the behaviour of dogs and what to do if your dog is misbehaving and also a representative from the local veterinary clinic will be on hand to offer advice. Displays and demonstrations of obedience and agility will also

be a great feature of the day. The fun day is a truly unique experience for dogs and their owners, offering a range of services and advice in a great learning environment. Sue said dogs can be trained from as early as four months and encourages anyone who is interested in helping to train their dog to come along on Saturday. “We are hoping to get more people becoming members and learning how to train their dogs,� she said. “Some people just want to train to turn their dog into a nice pet, while some go on to competition. “We want people to come out on Saturday and have fun with their dogs.� While dog training clubs have the reputation of strict disciplinary and obedience methods, Sue said it is important to be gentle with the dogs. “We use gentle methods with

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OINING the Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club can not only benefit the dog and its handler but the club can also help build your dog into a champion competitor. Take member Tracey Wasgind and her dog Matty for example. Tracey joined the

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HIS solid construction home is ideal for a young couple looking for a family home or the investor looking for a great addition to their portfolio. Located close to the Renmark Plaza, the home

offers three bedrooms plus study or four bedrooms, as new kitchen, good paintwork throughout and comfortable lounge with floating timber floors and split system airconditioning. A carport attached to the

home plus a garage provide plenty of room for cars and the rear pergola is fantastic for outdoor entertaining. Attractive low maintenance gardens complete this great package.

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7!.4%$ Mr & Mrs R from the Mid North urgently require an acreage on the river between Morgan and Kingston On Murray with a house, must have suitable frontage to moor a house boat, will spend around $600,000. Mr & Mrs B whose home we have sold require a stone home with open plan living in township or western side. Mr & Mrs D from Sunshine West Victoria require a 3 or 4 bedroom home on neat allotment. No close neighbours.

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#ONVENIENTLY POSITIONED NEXT TO THE BOAT RAMP SUPERBLY PRESENTED LEVEL RIVERFRONT ALLOTMENT 4ERRACED TO THE WATER WITH PONTOON MAKING EASY ACCESS INTO YOUR BOAT !LSO INCLUDED ARE CARAVANS AND A KITCHEN DINING AREA 3TORE THE BOAT IN THE M X M #OLOURBOND SHED WITH LIGHTS AND POWER ELECTRIC ROLLER DOORS 0RIVACY ASSURED BEHIND WELL CONSTRUCTED FENCE

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,OCATED APPROXIMATELY KMS FROM -ORGAN ON A MAIN ROAD HA ACRES OF RECREATIONAL LAND WITH EXCELLENT VEGETATION LEVELS 0OSITIONED ON ONE OF THE MANY RISES FOUND ON THE PROPERTY ARE A M X M PARTIALLY LINED -#"%!. 0/5.$ SHED WITH ENCLOSED BASIC LIVING 3/-%4().' &/2 !,, 4(% &!-),9 QUARTERS INCLUDING KITCHEN TOILET s (A OR ACRES &REEHOLD LAND AND SHOWER !DDITIONAL STORAGE s -OTOCROSS TRACK SHEDS ARE LOCATED NEARBY 0OWER s /LIVE ORCHARD SUPPLY PROVIDED BY BATTERY PACK s $IRECT AND EASY ACCESS TO RIVER WHICH IS CHARGED FROM GENERATOR s %LABORATE LANDSCAPED FRONTAGE 3ATELLITE TELEPHONE AND BROADBAND s M X M LOCK UP SHED WITH COVERAGE AVAILABLE 3IT BACK RELAX LIGHTS POWER AND CONCRETE m OOR AND TAKE IN THE VIEWS ON YOUR OWN s !BLUTION BLOCK WITH SHOWER TOILET PIECE OF !USTRALIA AND HOT WATER SYSTEM -/5.4 -!29 s 9EAR ROUND FUN FOR EVERYONE

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(/,)$!9 -!+%2 (OLIDAY DESTINATION TOO CROWDED THIS YEAR -ORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE DISCOVERING THE JOYS PF OWNING A HOLIDAY HOME TO ESCAPE TO 4HE SOLUTION IS A PAIR OF STONE COTTAGES SET IN THE QUIET TOWN OF -OUNT -ARY %ACH COTTAGE COMES WITH BEDROOMS HIGH CEILINGS AND l RE PLACES AS STANDARD THE ONLY OPTION IS WHICH ONE TO KEEP FOR YOURSELF AND WHICH ONE TO LOAN TO FRIENDS 3ET ONLY JUST OVER AN HOUR FROM !DELAIDE AND ONLY A SHORT WALK TO THE FAMOUS -OUNT -ARY PUB WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO THINK ABOUT 4HE RIVER AT -ORGAN IS NOT FAR EITHER

www.marschall๏ฌ rstnational.com.au Serving the district from 2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie

Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers

THE MARSCHALL FAMILY

Mยง VACANT LAND AVAILABLE AT 'OOD (OPE ,ANDING 0EACEFUL SOUGHT AFTER AREA WITH 2IVER 6IEWS AVAILABLE FROM ABOVE THE CLIFF WHERE YOUR DREAM HOME CAN BE CONSTRUCTED 0HONE AND %LECTRICITY SERVICES NEARBY )NSPECT .OW

4HIS ACRE BLOCK OF LAND IS PERCHED ON A CLIFF OFFERING VIEWS OF ONE OF THE MOST SCENIC SECTIONS OF THE -URRAY NO DIRECT ACCESS THOUGH *UST MINUTES FROM 7AIKERIE THE ONLY DEVELOPMENT THIS PROPERTY HAS IS A M X M SHED BUT WITH A MULTITUDE OF POTENTIAL 2!-#/ HOUSE SITES FUTURE DEVELOPMENT IS !)2 #/.$)4)/.%$ (/-% ENTIRELY IN THE NEW OWNERS CONTROL 7ILL THAT BE YOU )F YOU WANT IT M ALLOTMENT WITH A COMFORT ABLE HOME WITH FOUR SPLIT SYSTEM YOU HAD BEST BE QUICK AS AT THIS AIR CONDITIONERS AND CONSISTING PRICE IT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION OF THREE BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM LOUNGE KITCHEN DINING AREA AND A 7!)+%2)% SLIDING DOOR TO AN ENCLOSED PATIO !N OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT HOME OR FUTURE FAMILY HOME 3ET IN A QUIETER STREET WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF SCHOOLS AND SPORTING FACILITIES THIS IMMACULATELY PRESENTED BEDROOM HOME HAS BEEN TENANTED TO ITS CURRENT TENANT FOR IN EXCESS OF TWO YEARS "UY NOW ENJOY LATER

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",!.#(%4/7. 2%42%!4 (ERE IS THE IDEAL WEEKEND RETREAT FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR A GETAWAY THAT S STILL NOT FAR FROM !DELAIDE *UST OVER AN HOUR FROM OUR STATES CAPITAL IS THIS LEVEL M TOWN BLOCK WITH NEAT UNAPPROVED LIVING QUARTERS 4HE QUARTERS CONTAIN GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA AND A FULL BATHROOM #OMBINE THIS WITH A M X M LOCK UP BOAT SHED AND THIS WORKS OUT TO BE A GREAT GETAWAY ESPECIALLY DUE TO THE PROPERTY S CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE "LANCHETOWN BOATRAMP

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35.,!.$3 .%' $2/5'(4 4/,%2!.4 ).#/-% !N OPPORTUNITY TO EARN AN INCOME FROM A SUBSTANTIAL OLIVE GROVE IN 3UNLANDS 3ET IN A CUL DE SAC ON (A ACRES AND AWAY FROM NEIGHBOURS IS AN IMMACULATE BEDROOM HOME WITH TWO BATHROOMS &EATURES INCLUDE A LARGE COUNTRY KITCHEN AIR CONDITIONED LOUNGE CAR CARPORT WORK SHOP FULLY SELF CONTAINED BEDROOM GRANNY m AT AND MAJESTIC ELEVATED VIEWS OVER 3UNLANDS

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",!.#(%4/7. ,/6% )4 /2 ,%6%, )4 &REEHOLD RIVER PROPERTIES ARE RARE ESPECIALLY AT THIS SORT OF PRICE 7HAT DOES YOUR MONEY GET )N EXCESS OF M OF LAND WITH FULL USE OF A LAWNED CROWN RESERVE ON THE RIVER #URRENTLY ON THE LAND IS A STOREY BUNKHOUSE GREAT TO TAKE YOUR FRIENDS TO $ON T LIKE IT 4EAR IT DOWN AND BUILD YOUR OWN DESIGN !N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO EITHER RENOVATE OR DETONATE RIGHT ON THE RIVER

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s 3TAGE NOW SELLING HOMES s 0RICED FROM TO s &REE REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING FOR THE l RST HOMES PURCHASED s 4ALK TO OUR SALES STAFF NOW TO RESERVE YOUR FAVOURITE SITE s 2ETAIN ALL CAPITAL APPRECIATION WHEN YOU SELL s 3ECURE ENVIRONMENT WHILE YOU ARE ON HOLIDAYS s )NDEPENDENT LIVING s #HOICE OF DESIGNS AND DECORATING OPTIONS s -OVE IN WITHIN WEEKS FROM ORDER s 2ECREATIONAL AND LEISURE FACILITIES s 3HORT WALK TO THE RIVER AND FAUNA PARK s #ARPORT AND VERANDAH INCLUDED s /NSITE VISITOR PARKING AND PLAYGROUND FOR THE GRANDCHILDREN s /NSITE CARAVAN STORAGE

%6%294().' ).#,5$%$ 4HIS IS SOMETHING NEW TO THE MARKET 3ITUATED ON NO LESS THAN ACRES IS THIS INTERESTING PROPERTY LOCATED JUST KMS FROM #ADELL 4HE PROPERTY HAS TWO RESIDENCES A TIMBER FRAMED TWO BEDROOM HOUSE WITH OPEN PLAN LIVING AND A WONDERFUL STONE COTTAGE WHICH IS PERFECT FOR RENOVATION AND ALSO ON HAND IS EXTENSIVE SHEDDING PLUS PLANT AND EQUIPMENT INCLUDING A TRACTOR ,AST BUT NOT LEASE ARE THE PLANTING WHICH ARE #ALAMATTA /LIVES WITH A MEGA LITRE WATER ALLOCATION ALL THIS WITHIN KMS OF THE RIVER 7ITH TWO HOUSES EXTENSIVE SHEDDING A POTENTIAL INCOME AND CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE RIVER WHAT ELSE COULD YOU ASK FOR

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2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie • PHONE (08) 8541 2777 • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK

River appeal – Affordable price H

ERE’S a rare opportunity for those looking to buy on the river with Blanchetown properties on the move. A ground level shack built too many years ago to remember represents the ideal entry level river property which is set back from the river fronting the river reserve. A large 468m2 of Freehold land may be the place for you to build your ideal weekend retreat. Set only a short distance from the boat ramp put your boat in- tie it up out the front and skiing is only metres away. This shack has been getting s lot of attention recently- don’t miss your opportunity to inspect before it’s gone like most of our other properties in this popular river town.

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HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday November 7

Saturday November 7

BARMERA

GLOSSOP

10.00 – 10.30am Gaskell Road LJ Hooker

1.30 – 2.30pm

BERRI

LOXTON

10.00 – 11.00am 1 Roberts Street Ray White Berri 10.00 – 11.00am 11 Roberts Street Ray White Berri 10.30 – 11.00am Tooravale Road LJ Hooker 11.00 – 11.30am 16 O’Malley Street LJ Hooker 11.30 – 12.30pm 16 McLean Street Ray White Berri 12.00 - 1.00pm Crossing Road LJ Hooker 3.00 – 4.00pm 22 McGilton Street Ray White Berri

1.30 – 2.30pm

GLOSSOP 12.30 – 1.30pm

Sect 828 Chabrel Road Ray White Berri

FOR THIS WEEK

Lot 1 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri

3.00 – 4.00pm

9 Cocksedge Road Ray White Berri 8 Links Crescent Ray White Berri

LOXTON

23B Ian Drive Ray White Renmark

10.30 – 11.00am Lot 22 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.00pm 12 Thiele Avenue Ray White Loxton

RENMARK Begarra Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am 2 Thompson Court Ray White Renmark 10.30 –11.00am 72 Pyap Street Ray White Renmark 10.30 – 11.00am 2 Tobruk Avenue Ray White Renmark 11.30 –12.00pm 31 Hale Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 –12.00pm 176 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am

1.30 – 2.30pm

85 Drabsch Street Ray White Loxton

PARINGA 12.30 - 1.00pm

Sunday November 8 BARMERA

LOVEDAY 10.00 – 11.00am Sect 169 Yeo Road Ray White Berri 11.00 – 12.00pm Lot 2 Thiele Rd Ray White Berri 12.00 – 1.00pm Lot 9 Sec 1073 Slaughter Road Ray White Berri

For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.

BLANCHETOWN Lot 120 McPhee Avenue Price $167,500 Inspect By Appointment RLA 47936

Contact Marschall First National 8541 2777


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Community Events File Thursday November 5th • Charity for all Bingo Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, everyone welcome, eyes down at 7.30pm, proceeds to Riverland Boxing Club. Phone Deb 0428 823 924. Friday November 6th • Barmera Community Markets, every Friday 8am - 12pm Pioneer Park Barmera. Phone Steven Lynch 0428152235. • Our Lady of the River School, Berri annual Fiesta, 5pm. Gold coin entry, variety of food and drinks, entertainment and games. Saturday November 7th • Riverland Farmers Markets, Saturday, 7.30am – 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 8582 4864. • Riverland Ballroom Dancing Kingston Hall, social dance. Pooled tea, 6 – 9.30pm. Phone Max on 85893053. • Renmark West Pre-school quiz night, Lutheran Hall 17th Street Renmark, 7.30pm. $5 per person, auctions, fantastic prizes. Renmark West Preschool 8595 1036. Sunday November 8th • “The Pinesâ€? Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8, open every Sunday 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 8584 4642

Sunday Nov. 8th continued • Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Hotel at 2pm. Proceeds to Berri Baseball Club. Contact Dianne 8583 8267. • Renmark Kindergym Focus Family Portraits fundraiser. Sitting and 10� x 13� portrait $15.00, from 1pm. Renmark Kindergym, Marrarra Street, Renmark. Phone Amanda on 0418 837 673. Tuesday November 10th • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, Glossop 3pm - 5pm. Phone Dennis on 8582 3430. • Art Classes every Tuesday at the Berri Art Centre, 23 Wilson Street Berri, for 2 hours, $15 per session. Phone Jamahl Pollard on 85822442 or 0414395340 or email jamahl@4dart. com.au • Palms Bingo, Berri Club, 10.30am proceeds to Oxygen Concentrator. Phone Pam 8582 1692. • Barmera Monash Charity Bingo, Barmera Monash Football Club, 7.30pm proceeds to St. Vincent’s Christmas Appeal. Phone Pam on 8582 1692 • Barmera Library; Baby Rhyme Time 10.30am, story and activities for all ages at 11am, every Tuesday during school term. Phone 85882872.

Wed November 11th • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny St, Berri. Gold coin donation, morning tea provided. Phone 0429 822 524. **FUTURE EVENTS** • Scrapbooking night each third Tuesday of the month. Next night is November 17, Monash Hall. $5 includes supper. New project each month. Art and craft supplies. Phone Tracey 0429 808 937. • Riverland Special School Craft Fair, 5 Loader Street Berri, Sunday 15th of November, 10 – 3pm. Entry, gold coin donation • Loxton Terrace Gallery displaying local Steph Evans work: ‘Conversations Recycled’, from November 2 to 21. • Christmas CafĂŠ at Barmera Uniting Church, Four Fridays before Christmas, 20 & 27 November and 4 & 11 December, 10am – 4 pm and Pageant Night (December 11) following the pageant, before fireworks. Morning and afternoon tea, light lunch, books and gifts from Koorong Books, Bonney Barmera cards, dried fruit sales.

Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.


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34 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 5, 2009 email: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au Riverland Cricket A Grade Berri 3/104 (D. Reynolds 59, R. Dale 0, P. Burnett 6, M. Clifford 28 n.o, D. Griffiths 8 n.o; C. Fisher 2/9, R. Smith 0/14, D. Ward 0/28, B. Lynch 0/24, S. Reilly 1/29) d Loxton 10/100 (A. Duffield 6, S. Inglis 9, S. Hoffmann 28, R. Arnold 8, K. Reynolds 8, L. Winnall 5, B. Lynch 8, S. Reilly 2, D. Ward 9, R. Smith 5, C. Fisher 1 n.o; D. Reynolds 1/16, G. Branford 2/18, D. Shawyer 0/6, J. Peltz 1/15, S. Frankel 2/19, M. Hughes 2/20, P. Burnett 2/1). Waikerie-Ramco 2/159 (K. Taylor 94, R. Griffiths 22, T. Bevan 33 n.o, B. Gay 0 n.o; J. Trew 0/23, J. Albrecht 1/32, P. Eleftheriadis 0/31, K. Boase 0/25, D. Hastwell 1/28, N. Singh 0/8, K. Hargraves 0/3) d Monash 8/156 (N. Singh 20, P. Eleftheriadis 10, J. Albrecht 0, J. Deren 36, D. Hankin 28, R. Wickstein 7, J. Trew 11, D. Gregoric 21, K. Hargraves 4 n.o, K. Boase 0 n.o; D. Golding 2/27, N. Paschke 0/22, C. Schutz 5/20, R. Edwards 0/22, B. Gay 0/29, T. Bevan 1/19).

B Grade Monash 9/160 (J. Kollias 43 n.o, N. McKendrick 33, D. Stieler 23, P. Roberts 14, L. Andrenacci 14; R. Vallelonga 3/24, C. Richardson 2/18, M. Singh 2/37) d Berri 10/88 (R. Vallelonga 34 n.o, S. Cronje 16; P. Roberts 3/16, D. Steiler 2/16, D. Roberts 2/16, M. Daley 2/20). Wunkar 1/140 (M. Hall 62 n.o, J. Griffiths 60 n.o, L. Evans 10; J. Patterson 1/28) d Brown’s Well 137 (J. Patterson 65, L. Patterson 22, D. Nitschke 16, M. Hampel 12; D. Biele 5/32, A. Pontt 2/14).

Under 16 Waikerie-Ramco 8/174 (R. Hassani 57, J. Robertson 21, S. McKinnon 18; T. Pontt 2/14, P. Andison 1/19, Z. Bartsch 1/20) v Loxton.

Under 14 Waikerie-Ramco 7/226 (R. Carter 38, T. Geehman 35 n.o, L. Schiller 22; L. Dack 2/40, O. Germeroth 1/15, P. Singh 1/16, L. Hayes 1/17) v Berri.

Mid Murray Cricket BSR 8/224 (M. Griffiths 56, M. Martinson 38, S. McKenzie 35; A. Bevan 3/38) d Waikerie Gold 5/234 (A. Bevan 125, D. Hilton 65; D. Rosenzweig 2/38, M. Martinson 2/41). Morgan 6/198 (J. Jaeger 122, H. Potter 51; C. Elliott 4/19) d Cadell 122 (C. Willoughby 35, R. Atkinson 24 n.o; D. Marr 4/19, J. Jaeger 3/44).

Softball Seniors

SCOREBOARD Loxton Yellow 65 d Barmera 63 W. Ahrens 22 l K. Dougherty 23; N. Menz 18 l B. Mitchell 23; D. Vaughan 25 d S. Cristo 17.

Loxton A 17 (H. Symens, C. Venning, C. Hammerstein) d Loxton Blue 0 (M. Bradtke, L. Varady, K. Holland). Berri 20 (D. Nixon, M. Rossack, H. Carney) d Loxton Green 3 (D. Lidgerwood, N. Greatrex, L. Koehne). Gerard 10 (T. Lindsay, G. Abdulla, K. Cook) d Cobdogla Blue 6 (J. Gregory, J. Cook, G. Dyer). Cobdogla Gold 10 (D. Passmore, R. Cosgrove, B. Anderson) d Waikerie 5 (N. Ogle, H. Johnson, S. Kuchel).

Fourth Division Waikerie 88 d Barmera 36 R. Sauer 32 d K. Carter 12; T. Cain 34 d P. McKay 11; B. Laughlin 17 d F. Roberts 13. Loxton Red 70 d Loxton Gold 51 K. Henderson 14 l C. Reichstein 27; P. Schulz 22 d C. Jenke 14; B. Ebert 34 d K. Jaeschke 10.

C Grade Renmark Angels 20 (K. Hayes, N. Taylor, L. Gray) d Cobdogla 13 (S. Edwards, T. Ingle, H. Ingle). Waikerie 22 (D. Marr, B. Howell, N. Ogle) d Loxton 13 (L. Binder, H. Watkins, N. Gowley).

Golf Berri Saturday stableford: C. Wait 37, N. Wait 35, J. Meakin 34, C. Todd 34. Sunday two person ambrose: S. Cronje/ M. Cronje 65, R Wright/R. Staehr 64.75, W. Thiele/K. Traeger 66.75, W. Adams/J. Adams 67, T. Branford/R. Day 67.50. Friday twilight competition: S. Cronje 24, C. Vajda 23, D. Zeliff 23, P. Frahn 21, K. Wilksch 20, R. Gates 19, G. Staehr (c/b).

Primary Grade Waikerie 29 d Loxton 28 (C. Hammerstein, T. Watkins, S. Rullo).

Riverland Pennant Bowls First Division Loxton 88 d Waikerie 74 B. Bullock 25 d T. Strauss 13; V. Pavia 22 l G. Pursche 27; P. Kimber 23 d B. Bullock 16; B. Bald 18 drew B. Harden 18. Renmark 126 d Lyrup 54 J. Thompson 36 d J. Jungfer 12; M. Howe 29 d W. Haby 11; W. Dopson 26 d N. Leach 22; S. Leesue 35 d S. Munro 9. Renmark RSL 105 d Barmera 61 J. Van Der Wyst 36 d J. Morena 20; R. Lee 31 d A. Ness 9; M. De Col 32 d I. Wandel 7; R. Adam 16 l P Ashton 25.

Barmera Par competition: B. Danvers +4, D. Morgan +3, K. Moore +1, K. Magain +1, C. Pickering +1, M. Cenko +1, B. Whitehead 0, J. Morrell -2, T. Fisher -2.

Riverland Basketball Women

Second Division Loxton Blue 63 d Waikerie 51 D. Schliebs 20 d M. Carrera 14; S Semmler 14 l N. Taylor 22; P. Vaughan 29 d D. Thompson 15; Moorook 68 d Lyrup 46 J. White 17 d L. Seltitzas 12; D. Piltz 18 l N. Burns 22; C. Pantic 33 d N. Nattrass 12. Monash 77 d Barmera 46 K. Ruedigar 35 d A. Schultz 12; K. Schulz 22 d D. Hiu 17; W. Barnett 20 d I. Lloyde 17. Loxton Green 71 d Loxton RSL 46 M. Williss 18 drew T. Lehmann 18; D. McRae-Wood 26 d B. Rose 13; G. Ireland 27 d J. Ginnelly 15. Renmark 67 d Renmark RSL 52 M. Brady 28 d M. Curtis 8; I. Carnachan 17 l R. Tankard 28; M. Matulick 22 d J. Hume 16.

Third Division Waikerie 55 d Loxton Orange 49 C. Wilson 20 d B Mattner 18; S. Copeland 18 d J. Vaughan 14; M. Rolton 17 drew J. Nelson 17.

■ ACTION: Loxton’s Andrew Duffield managed just six runs in his side’s six wicket loss to Berri at the weekend. Renmark Blue 73 d Moorook 61 M. Weiss 33 d N. Pollard 20; M. Leesue 21 d M. Couzner 16; M. Nitschke 19 l M. Farrent 25. Loxton RSL 62 drew Renmark White 62 R. Bedson 25 d J. O’Loughlin 21; S. Schmidt 23 d P. Smith 17; K. Ward 14 l C. Smith 24;

YOUR HOROSCOPES

by Whillow

ARIES MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Keep setting yourself up for a good time. Life doesn’t need to stay on track right now. You’re about to find out that the best things happen when we lighten up and allow what’s inside us to lead the way.

LIBRA SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER 20 It’s quite clear that someone isn’t about to get over them self. If you’re worried about losing yourself to whatever their problem is, too much has changed for you to fall into that trap ever again.

TAURUS APRIL 21 - MAY 20 You may have the right to do what you’re doing, but your motives are a little off. I’m not sure you want to examine your reasons for needing to make this point. When and if you do you will totally change your tune.

SCORPIO OCTOBER 21 - NOVEMBER 20 You can’t fix this with the same approach that messed it up. Whoever you’re not being open with has no idea where you’re coming from. If you want to change things you need to think about being more direct.

GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 20 You’re going back and forth, hoping for the best and wondering if the beast in your relationship will ever settle down. Should I stay or should I go routines are bound to continue for a while.

SAGITTARIUS NOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 20 When the answers don’t come through the regular channels it’s best to look for them elsewhere.You’d just as soon take off on a Vision Quest, but you don’t need to go that far; inside is a good place to start.

CANCER JUNE 21 - JULY 20 You’ve stirred up hornet’s nest. The side effects of one false move have trickled into the cracks of your dream world. If the fur isn’t flying, give it time. This is bound to upset more than one person.

CAPRICORN DECEMBER 21 - JANUARY 20 You were nuts to go after this but it worked out in your favor. Raising the bar or trading up has opened the space for people to expect more from you. That’s OK; you’re fully prepared to give this whatever it takes.

LEO JULY 21 - AUGUST 20 Trips to nowhere and any opportunity to get out of your head will lead you to people and experiences that expand your sense of self. Don’t even try to be responsible right now; it would be inappropriate.

AQUARIUS JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 20 Too many things call you to wonder how you got into this mess. It looks to me like you gave someone more credit than they deserve and are paying a high price for what appears to be one of your most impressive mistakes.

VIRGO AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 20 Ghosts from the past have stirred up memories that you thought were gone for good. Forgetting is easier when you’ve cleared the forgiveness hurdle. It’s quite evident that you’re still holding a grudge.

PISCES FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 20 Meaningful connections have been few and far between. Between your trust issues and the fact that no one interests you, it’s easy to see why. Don’t obsess over it; make the best of being alone.

Loxton White 61 d Berri 57 W. Reichstein 21 d L. Schubert 20; J. Lidgerwood 18 d N. Martin 16; H. Reichstein 22 d P. Reynolds 21. Monash 62 d Renmark RSL 58 R. Scott 22 d P. McDonald 17; I. Radosevic 22 d C. Brown 15; J. Fundak 18 l L. Valenti 26.

Division one: Renmark 47 (T. Dempsey 18, S. Modlinski 11) d Berri 28 (E. Eleftheriadis 12, K. Wade 9); Loxton 42 (J. Dahlitz 12, P. Arnold 8) d Barrmera 28 (L. Millard, L. Lailey 9). Division two: Supercats 32 d Renmark 23. Division three: Waikerie 43 d Barmera 31. Under 18: Berri 35 (K. Krollig 15) d Waikerie 26 (B. Seabrook 12); Blazers 44 (E. Eleftheriadis 23, S. Prontt 15) d Loxton 32 (L. Benson 10); Renmark 44 (K. Nelson 13) d Barmera 35 (C. Richardson 14). Under 16: Loxton 37 (C. Harris 12, M. Graetz 10) d Barmera 11. Under 14: Berri 33 (S. Sarro 9, A. Pront 8) d Supercats 14; Renmark 25 (T. Cooper 13) d Barmera 13 (B. Miller 13). Under 12: Berri 22 (E. Borlace 8) d Loxton 8; Renmark 38 (A. Perry 16, S. Ricioch 14) d Barmera 4.

Men Division one: Berri 43 (T. Leverenz 11, L. Mensforth 10) d Renmark 38 (M. Caplin 14, J. Warnock 10); Barmera 42 (D. Millard 19, R. Hodgson 8) d Loxton 40 (A.

Tullett 12, J. Reichstein 10). Division two: Berri 33 d Renmark Masters 24; Renmark 36 d Magpies 34; Loxton 58 d Allstars 40; Supercats 41 d Barmera 31. Under 18: Loxton 53 (Z. Schubert 16, T. Hoffmann 15) d Berri 37 (K. Brand 17); Barmera 100 (A. Grose 51, J. Coats 28) d Renmark 35 (N. Gillard 14). Under 16: Supercats 45 (B. Schubert 15, L. McDonald 14) d Berri 34 (K. Trussell 10); Barmera 65 (B. Maitland 18) d Renmark 44 (S. Steed); Loxton 65 (A. Proud 22, C Lange 14) d Waikerie 13. Under 14: Berri 41 (B. Clarke 16, N. Hankin 11) d Loxton 26 (A. Francis 9); Steamers 38 (T. Perry 10, A. Albanese 10) d Barmera 25 (K. Coats 20). Under 12: Loxton 35 (J. Will 14, L. Francis 8) d Berri 14 (R. Hankin 9); Renmark 22 (R. Garrett 10) d Barmera 21 (D. Scordo 6).

Barmera Gun Club 50 target double barrel – overall winners: A. Matschoss, E. Schmaal 100/100; B grade – B. Duncan 49/50; C grade – R. Nutt 47/50. 50 target single barrel – overall winners: A. Mattschoss, R. Maywald 49/50; B Grade – M. Pontifex 45/50; C Grade – R. Nutt 44/50. 25 target skeet doubles – A Grade: F. Albanese 21/25; B Grade – R. Maywald 18/25; C. Grade – A. Mattschoss 16/25.

Riverland Baseball A grade: Barmera 7 d Renmark 4. B grade: Barmera 19 d Renmark 1.

Pinnaroo Volleyball Club Hill Billys 3 d Brady Bunch 1 (25-17, 22-25, 25-5, 25-23) Simpsons 2 d Munsters 1 (25-14, 25-27, 26-24) Flinstones 2 drew Muppets 2 (25-14, 25-14, 23-25, 19-25)

Riverland Cycling Club Criterium event A grade: 1 I. Worsfold, 2 P. Fisher, 3 L. Stevens, 4 A. Boase, 5 E. Grosser. B grade: 1 C. Spillsbury, 2 N. Gregurke, 3 K. Boase. C grade: 1 G. Hatcher, 2 B. Trewren, 3 G. O’Brien, 4 J. Crosby. D grade: 1 P. Weston, 2. D. Spillsbury, 3 E. Garrard, 4 L. Rasheed, 5 J. Eshman, DNF H. Pillen. E grade: 1 K. Feher, 2. A. Yilia, 3 G. Lawton, 4 J. Fisher, 5 M. Burden.

SPORT

Lyrup’s new president up for the challenge “I am well aware that throughout the Riverland a number of women have held and still do hold key positions within football clubs. “This in itself has boosted my enthusiasm for taking on the role.” Mrs Healy believes she has big shoes to fill, following in the footsteps of former Lyrup president Neville Nattrass but said she is up to the job. “We have got a lot of work to do,” she said. “One of the biggest challenges for us, besides finding coaches, is retaining players. “The personal challenges would be to fill the role to the best of my ability and enhance the profile of the Lyrup Football Club. “Neville has done a great job and I am confident that with his support and the rest of the committee I will get the job done.” With her husband and Lyrup Football Club veteran Shane by her side, Mrs Healy said she has plenty of support to keep the club runnings strong. “I probably have only missed about four games in 21 years,” she said. “Irrespective of what role you have within a club, it is always an honour and there is no greater feeling than seeing your team run out on to that ground. “Football is in my blood,

■ SEARCH: The Lyrup Football Club is searching for a new coach after Jeff Hayes left to join Berri and (below) newly elected president Vivi Healy is looking to build a successful 2010 season. so I aim to do my part to ensure that our club not only survives but stays strong and competitive.” The club is in need of an A grade and colts coach for 2010 but Mrs Healy is confident the Lions will pull together and outdo last season’s bottom finish in the seniors. While the LFC failed to gain a quorum at its first attempt at annual meeting, the club has now gained enough numbers for a committee. “The Lyrup Football Club has always been family orientated and we intend to keep it that way,” Mrs Healy said. Outgoing president Neville Nattrass, who has taken up the role of treasurer at the club, said Mrs Healy is a dedicated individual who has spent years involved with the club. “She has got fairly good knowledge of football,” he said.


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110 WATER SKI RACE CLASSIC

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■ TOP SPEED: With two speed skiers in tow, a speed boat flies through the waters during the Berri 110 ski classic. Photos: RENEE VAN DER HOEK AND DARREN LOCK

■ GREAT DAY OUT: (left) Barry Jarman, Bev Stevenson, Phil Burns, Max Stephenson, Glenn Jackson, Evonne Maher, Margaret Jackson and Barry Maher were amongst the spectators enjoying the Berri 110 ski classic at the weekend.

■ FAST PACED: (Above) Speed boat drivers navigate their way along the River Murray at Berri, while (below) hundreds of spectators turned out to witness the action.

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Our Sophie prepares for a Riverland awards return ■ TALKING to champion backstroke swimmer Sophie Edington on 5RM’s Sports Show on Saturday morning, I must have unintentionally given her the opinion that I felt that there was something strange about a person that after so many years, still got out of bed daily in the dark to spend three hours or so training in the pool. Calmly, she accepted that people possibly had cause to consider that athletes that made such commitment were a bit unusual but confided that amongst swimmers, they felt “supposedly normal people were odd too”. I hope you are prepared to consider it deuce Sophie? Sorry. Seriously, I have been doing this Saturday morning gig for a long time now and recently in a conversation with my ABC counterpart, Billy Barr, prior to his retirement, we asked each other “Why do we do it?” And while we would probably both have liked to deny it, we agreed that to be honest, egos were part of the drive. One of my most memorable experiences from the program is the perfect ‘fluke’

■ POPULAR: Sophie Edington was a huge hit with members of the Loxton Swimming Club when she visited two years ago. Photo: FILE when we managed to put the Riverland’s three Olympians, Sophie, Grant Schubert and Hayden Stoeckel, to air back to back prior to the Beijing Olympics. They were amazing, understandably proud yet humble and, as I have said often before, genuinely giving the impression that they remembered where they came from. I say genuinely because let’s face facts, having reached

such lofty heights, some people in such situations could have put the Riverland behind them – perhaps understandably. But not our terrific trio. On Saturday morning, Sophie left us in no doubt that the Riverland and its people are still very much in her heart. The former Loxton lass will of course be in our midst tomorrow night as special

Berri gears up for swimming season ■ AFTER Jenny Trewren has filled the position for five years, Michael Kassebaum has taken over the position of president at the Berri Swimming Club. Unfortunately, Berri is lagging behind other clubs as far as getting into the water is concerned but they will still go ahead with a family welcome day this Sunday. There will still be no swimming possible but between 11am and 2pm, a walkathon will be held from the club-

house down to the riverfront and back. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. A barbecue and general get together/welcome to new members will follow and all are invited. Michael anticipates up to 80 swimmers will be at the club in 2009/10. Junior squad sessions will be held on Tuesday and Thursday. The Riverland season commences on November 22.

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guest at the annual 5RM – Berri Hotel – SGIC Riverland Sportsperson of the Year dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel. She revealed on Saturday that she was so excited at being invited to fill the role that she immediately went in search of her program from the 1998/99 dinner,, when she received the Beaurepaires Peter Frankcom Junior Sports Star of the Year award. And she found it – signed

by that night’s special guest Port Adelaide’s Matthew Primus. Sophie has a birthday on December 12. Age? Sorry not from me, as I have already apparently intimated that I think she may be a bit ‘odd’. However, I will say that while it seems like an eternity since she scorched up our Riverland swimming pools, before her family moved

east so that she could pursue her career, she is still a very young woman. So much so that she is now eyeing next year’s Commonwealth Games where she holds the 50 metre backstroke title and is the games record holder. She is also keeping her options open beyond that. I suggested that today it is very much Sophie Edington Enterprises, with her swimming taking her all over the world, speaking engagements, sponsorship contracts and Brazilian swimwear business. Sophie spoke of the difference in the swimming scene in modern times. It is not just about World Championships, Commonwealth and Olympic Games today but meetings all around the globe – some of them providing prize money to lighten the financial load. No doubt, we are extremely fortunate to have this pleasant young lady with us tomorrow night – and not surprisingly, her supportive parents Bruce and Annabelle will be with her. Welcome home Sophie.

Plenty happening in lawn bowls ■ THERE has been a lot happening in the early part of the 2009/10 bowls season, with our various pennant competitions in particular making AFL tipping seem like a walk on the green. How do you follow the ladies’ Wednesday results? Up until the completion of a full round of matches this week, the start of the season had been topsy turvy to say the least with four teams, Berri, Renmark, Barmera and Renmark RSL, all on three wins, Waikerie and Loxton two and Lyrup one. And the men’s midweek pennant also has some new clubs on the block with Moorook and Monash being up near the top of the ladder in perhaps a sign of bigger things to come for the future. Saturday’s pennants? Defending champions Renmark are looking awesome, boasting an enormous amount of depth in talent through their rinks. But let’s be on the alert for some of the hunters giving the hunted’s tail a twist before season’s end,

■ PENNANTS: The Riverland ladies pennants season is in full swing with a number of clubs vying for the premiership. as I don’t recall many This weekend sees be played at Waikerie on bowls seasons where Riverland trying to grab Sunday, with all of the any club has seemingly the Carbis and Walsh players involved having to strolled to a premiership. shields out of the hands withdraw from the Carbis Meanwhile, Country of Sunraysia in their an- side. did not do too well in nual competitions. For Waikerie, Renthe annual Schroeter and The Carbis match will mark RSL’s Ray Sutton Kennedy shield clashes be held on Sunday at Mil- has drawn straight into a against Metro at Encoun- dura Bowling Club and semi-final while quarter fiter Bay. the Walsh Shield will be nals will see his clubmate The men, women and played at the Renmark ‘Dixie’ Lee up against Loxjunior men all lost but Bowling Club. ton’s Graeme Huppatz, on a positive note, the Unfortunately for the Andrew Hill plays Craig girls division, containing Riverland teams, there Treloar in an all Berri Loxton juniors Candise has been a huge drain on clash and Loxton flexiand Tamzin Jenke, fin- the players because the rink graduate Keith Tayished in front of their city knockout rounds of the lor plays Waikerie’s Roger opponents. state open singles will Davies.


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It was a tough effort, travelling three wide in a Melbourne Cup and still win ~ Corey Brown

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Hit It hits mark ■ LOCAL team Hit It had to overcome an injury to one of its skiers and break new ground in scoring the biggest win of its short career, with victory in the 60 mph expert class at last weekend’s Berri Resort Hotel 110 Water Ski Classic. Rough water on Saturday, when the group competed in the 60mph social events, aggravated an old ankle injury for James Moldovan and despite extensive overnight treatment, he was unable to join his team-mates, driver Damien Philp, observer Daniel Jury and fellow skier Saxton Brown, when they stepped up to the bigger

■ SUCCESS: Hit It Racing Team, including driver (left) Damien Philp, and skiers James Moldovan and Saxton Brown, put up a strong showing at the Berri Ski Classic.

skis and longer ropes of the 110 kilometre expert race on Sunday. However, one of their opposing teams from the previous day, Sydney’s Supa Duck was able to provide a relief skier, Kirk Lindsay, and Hit It went on to win the seven boat competition in one hour 10 minutes, breaking the previous record set at Murray Bridge by two minutes. Other boats in the event came from NSW, Victoria and Queensland, while for Hit It, this was the longest race journey by 30 kilometres, certainly exceeding the 30 kilometres of its state title win in June.

‘Old Shep’ a sad loss to cricket ■ IT WAS sad to learn that one of world cricket’s best and most popular umpires, England’s David Shepherd died recently, aged 68, only four years since he retired after standing in his 92nd test. Always a rotund character, Shepherd made a belated start as a player with Gloucestershire in 1965 and continued until 1979. In 1981, he turned to umpiring and by 1983, was officiating in a World Cup and by 1985, accompanied the equally famous ‘Dickie’ Bird to the centre for the fourth Ashes clash at Old Trafford in his first Test match. A true character, Shepherd will always be remembered for his standing on one leg when a score reached ‘Nelson’, 111 or multiples thereof. It was all to do with superstition and luck. Normally one of deadpan, serious appearance on the ground, Shepherd was also a very

humourous and entertaining man. I remember him being in the Riverland some years ago, officiating in one of the international tournaments we hosted when we arranged a fundraising sports night to aid local junior cricket at the Berri Resort Hotel. I had the job of MC and recall the empty feeling when I was faced with announcing to the audience that our special guest speaker (who will remain nameless) was a no show. David Shepherd, I recall, was there and sitting right up the front and although I had never met him, desperation took me to his table to see if he could help us out of a predicament. He never hesitated and although details are sketchy, I do remember it being quite a night and full of laughs as he took centre stage. Shepherd received an MBE in 1987.

The Hit It boys will now have a lay off until Christmas before getting into training, involving up to a 100 kilometres a week in preparation for the Southern 80 at Echuca in February. The Berri Resort Hotel 110 main super class was taken out by Queensland’s Blazer team, driven by Noal Griffen. The Berri Water Ski Club’s Martin’s Bend site and Berri town riverfront again proved an ideal venue for an event that was well organised and enjoyed by good crowds.

Dollar boost for junior cricket ■ RIVERLAND Junior Cricket Association stalwart Paul Miatke was over the moon last week when he spoke to me about a new sponsorship deal he has arranged with Goulburn Valley/Crusta at Ramco. In this day and age, sponsorship is not easy to come by, as a lot of businesses struggle but in this case, Paul was quick to point out that this is very much a two way deal. In return for Goulburn Valley/Crusta’s $2000 contribution, his association has undertaken to do its utmost to promote the sponsor. An initial outlay will involve purchasing logo badges to be attached to players’ shirts, while the company will be given naming rights on competitions. As far as the annual $2000 is concerned, it will be

aimed at “keeping juniors in cricket”. The SA Cricket Association will be approached about providing basic coaching for youngsters. Miatke is pleased with the situation with the under 14 and 16 competitions at the moment and confident that the excellent work being done throughout the region with younger children will see them strengthen further over the next few years. The under 14 competition contains teams from Monash, Berri, Waikerie-Ramco, Loxton, Loxton North and Renmark, while it is the same line-up in under 16s except that Cobdogla is in, Berri is out. A junior twenty/20 competition is being planned for January.

■ PASSED ON: The loss of umpire David Shepherd is a sad one for the cricket world.

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■ THIRTEEN year old Loxton boxer Ryan Goodes had a weekend to remember contesting and winning two bouts on Saturday and Sunday. For the promising youngster, the son of Riverland boxing club chief and Boxing Australia official Phillip, it represented a change in fortune as he had suffered a number of narrow, and at times unlucky, defeats in recent fights. Ryan was with his mum Allison in Darwin last week and whilst there, his dad took the opportunity to arrange for him to train with Northern Territory boxing president and respected coach Boyd Scully. In addition, he was granted entry into the NT State Championships on Saturday night, had national indigenous coach Don Abnett in his corner and won the schoolboys 52 kilogram title. His opponent, a Katherine fighter (N. Northcott) had previously boasted a perfect record after 10 bouts. Ryan’s family arrived back in Adelaide on Sunday morning at 6.30 in time for another tournament at the Port Adelaide Workman’s Hall. He was not initially on the card but grabbed a bout when another fighter withdrew.

Again he won, this time defeating Marcus Howard, who must be sick of the Loxton lads by now, after recently going down twice to Matt Wilson. Also on the card at Port Adelaide were the Wilson brothers Bradley, 18, and Matt, 13.

He was relentless in gaining a unanimous decision. Phillip Goodes was in the corner for all three of his charges and described Bradley Wilson’s performance in beating 26 year old seasoned campaigner Ramon Hanger, over four two-minute rounds, as “his best ever”. “He was relentless in gaining a unanimous decision,” he said. On the other hand, Matt Wilson

was unfortunate to go down in a split decision to Mildura’s Ashley Bobbin, with the Victorian’s handlers even considering there was some doubt about the result. However, according to Goodes senior “it was a good fight and Matt will learn from it”. “You just have to cop the judges’ decision on the chin and get on with it.” Bobbin, 14, has previously scored narrow victories over Ryan Goodes and Phillip, tongue in cheek, said “we are possibly teaching him too well, as he is travelling to Loxton to train with us regularly”. Ryan Goodes and the Wilson boys are now set to fine tune for the national championships in Canberra (December 3 to 6). Discussing the weekend’s results with an obviously very satisfied Phillip Goodes on Sunday night, he reflected upon the discipline and character building aspects of the sport. “Ryan was obviously tired after a fight on Saturday and early flight out of Darwin but hung in there to win today, while for Bradley, this was his sixth victory in a row – remembering that last year he lost seven on the trot,” Goodes said.

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New environmentally friendly Ford hits market F

ORD Australia has set a new fuel efficiency benchmark for the auto industry in this country by introducing Australia’s most fuel efficient car – the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic. With a combined fuel consumption rating of just 3.7 litres per 100 kilometres, the fuel efficiency of Fiesta ECOnetic surpasses all other vehicles currently on sale in Australia, including petrol/electric hybrid models. It also produces fewer CO2 emissions than any other conventional, internal combustion engine vehicle, with an official CO2 emission rating of 98 grams per kilometre – making it only the second vehicle in Australia to achieve CO2 emissions under 100g/km and the only non-hybrid vehicle to attain such an ultra-low CO2 standard. “Ford is fully committed to

working towards fuel economy leadership in every segment in which we compete, across local and imported vehicles,” Ford Australia CEO Marin Burela said. Fiesta ECOnetic officially goes on sale on December 1 with a recommended offer price of $24,990 driveaway, offering consumers one of the most affordable and fuel efficient vehicle packages ever presented for sale in Australia. Fiesta ECOnetic looks and functions just like a conventional Fiesta, yet it delivers industry-leading fuel efficiency, as well as bestin-class CO2 emissions. Using a combination of the latest generation common rail diesel powertrain, together with a carefully selected list of features specifically engineered to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, Fiesta ECOnetic achieves a

combined fuel consumption rating of 3.7 L/100 kml. The detailed urban/extra urban results for Fiesta ECOnetic are also class and industry leading achievements, with urban cycle fuel consumption of 4.6 L/100km and an extra urban (highway) cycle figure of just 3.2 L/100km – the latter being 13.5 per cent more efficient than the leading hybrid model. This efficiency is matched by impressive driving quality and performance, with the 1.6-litre Duratorq TDCi engine producing maximum power of 66 kW at 4000 rpm and peak torque of 200 Nm at a very accessible 1750 rpm. “The challenge for our engineering team in developing the ECOnetic vehicle line was to deliver the maximum reduction in fuel economy and CO2 emissions using available and affordable

technologies,” Mr Burela said. This reduction in fuel usage and CO2 emissions has been achieved through the use of: • A specially-calibrated Duratorq 1.6-litre TDCi common rail diesel engine with coated Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) • Low rolling resistance tyres • Unique transmission and final drive ratios • Improved aerodynamics – lowered ride height, air deflectors, unique wheel covers • Weight reduction through the provision of a tyre mobility kit in lieu of a traditional spare wheel/tyre • Addition of a green shift indicator light in the instrument cluster, which signals the optimal point to change gear to maximise fuel economy In addition to its industry-lead-

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AS THE warmer months come around, so too does ‘cruisin’ time’. All over Australia car clubs have weekend runs and show ‘n’ shines planned, with not many weekends free right through to the cold, wet weather seasons. The last two weekends have been perfect examples of what I’m talking about. Two Saturdays ago we had the Magic 93.1 AutoExpo and the Riverland Cruise where entries were up on last year, with over 150 vehicles on display, a record for the event. The V8 Brute Ute of Gary Baxter and the twin blown Silver Bullet Mustang of Gary and Deby Myers were the feature cars on the day and really had the crowd packed around them. A couple of drag cars were also started during the day and the band Snitzel Pak played through to the finish. There was a good variety of vehicles on display with something for everyone and it was great to see the strong support from clubs like the Monaro Club and Skylines Australia. Peter Mowbray took out the top award for the second year in a row with his 1954 FJ Holden Ute, while the Entrants’ Choice went to Alan and Jenny Ling, from Loxton, with their very nice blue Mustang. Gary Myers was given the opportunity to pick the car of his choice and this went to Brian Shepherd for his 1967 Chev Camaro and Gary Baxter chose the beautiful, original 1968 HK Holden Premier of Neville and Janet Thompson. The Best Original award went to Richard Bastian for his 1923 Buick Tourer, the Best Riverland member was the R34 Nissan Skyline of Cara Bertoli and the Best Trade Stand was awarded to Totally Exposed. The Riverland Motorsport Club is pleased with its efforts and the response from entrants and would like to thank all the sponsors for their contributions towards another successful event. The second event we need to highlight is the Tristate Rodders Campout, held primarily in Renmark but involving other parts of the Riverland over the past weekend. This saw 113 entrants from many parts of New South Wales, including the mid north coast, Melbourne, Mildura and country Victoria, Adelaide and several parts of country South Australia and even Tasmania. Over the years this event has gained in popularity with many hot rodders and custom car owners, returning annually to renew acquaintances and enjoy the hospitality of the Riverland. The program for the Campout saw entrants display their cars in front of the Renmark Hotel on Saturday and then a cabaret was held that night with a great rock ‘n’ roll band the Sky Rockets, from Warrnambool, getting the 250 adults and 50 kids up on their toes. A number of awards were handed out including the Top Five cars but probably the most coveted is Rodder’s Choice, which was awarded to Tony Silia for his newly registered 1932 Ford Tudor. Tuesday was departure day as everyone said their goodbyes and headed off for home, many having already rebooked for next year, which I believe will be the 25th anniversary – a big one to celebrate. So after two big weekends on the modified car scene, we should all take a moment to reflect on what they mean to the community and the economy. This scene is a small industry in itself, not just a bunch of ‘yahoos’ looking to get done for hoon driving. There are substantial amounts of dollars spent and invested in doing up the cars, not only in parts but in paint, panel, trim, running gear, etc. Then when these events are organised, entrants from outside the region (tourists) visit and spend money on accommodation, fuel, food and other things like produce, clothing and memorabilia. By supporting such events, their success and popularity will continue to grow and the Riverland will reap the benefits.


44 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 5, 2009 WITH

NIGEL FIDDLER

Keeping a short and sharp eye on what’s happening around the Riverland and Mallee

AND ANOTHER THING...

Students show health initiative

THE Riverland and Mallee was well represented at the International River Health Conference in Canberra recently. Barmera Primary School and Lameroo Area School were among those in attendance, while eight local members of the River Murray Youth Council also attended. The RMYC members took part in Kids Teaching Kids workshops, an expert panel on climate change and an environmental projects day. It sounds like a packed program for all involved but I’ve been told the students performed admirably as ambassadors for the region.

■ HEALTH CONSCIOUS: River Murray Youth Council representatives (from left) Jesse Reilly, Stacey Beer, Julie Nguyen Kha, Harpreet Singh, Steph French, Milly Hoffmann and Hannah Stansfield at the International River Health Conference in Canberra .

Teresa is top employee

■ EMPLOYEE: (from left) Vicki Beech, Elaine Lewan, Michelle Dalby and Karen Simpson present the employee of the month award to Teresa Francis (middle).

Life Education has a ball

■ WINNERS: Handicap winners at the recent Riverland Life Education golf day were (from left) Leigh Kruger, Mark Thiele, Jarred Uren and Wade Pritchard. RIVERLAND Life Education recently held its annual ambrose golf day at Loxton and a good time was had by all, raising $1000. The handicap prize win-

ners were a Loxton footy club team featuring Leigh Kruger, Mark Thiele, Jarred Uren and Wade Pritchard. The second placed team off handicap comprised

Banner wins spirit award

TERESA Francis is September’s Employee of the Month for 5RM and Mission Australia. Employed by Elaine Lewan and Associates Accountants in Renmark, Teresa was nominated by her co-worker Tania Rover. Teresa said she was pleased to win the award but quickly pointed out she was just doing her job.

Alistair and Kerrin Williams and Craig and Kate Simes. The best off the stick team was Geoff Illman, Bill Skinner, Graham MacInnes and Shane Semmler.

THE Renmark Paringa Community Centre has won a prize in the SA Community Spirit Challenge with a colourful banner. For their award win, the group has received the prize of a new sewing machine. The banner was made by several volunteers who had a keen interest in sewing and the prize of a sewing machine will now be used to introduce basic lessons at the centre. Top job ladies! ■ AWARD WINNER: The Renmark Paringa Community Centre won a state award for its colourful banner.

School invites you to join energy challenge STUDENTS at Ramco Primary School are asking you to vote this week so they can win $5000 as part of an energy education challenge. The Reception and Year 1 students have been announced as finalists in Origin’s Switched On Students Awards, which celebrate schools promoting energy wise behaviour in their communities. Teacher Judith Ann and her class have been using Origin’s educational materials to learn about where energy comes from and how to use it safely. “We practiced energy safety in the school’s kitchen and the children took their tips home to share with their families,” Ms Ann said. “The lessons have made a real impact – they’re keen to spread the energy safety message and be safe chefs.” To see how Ramco Primary School is promoting energy wise behaviour and help them win, go to originenergy.com.au/ramco until November 17 and vote.

Morgan/Cadell community transport service wins award CONGRATULATIONS to the Morgan/ Cadell Community Transport Service on winning an SA Great Murray and Mallee Region Award recently. The hard working group is doing a fantastic job of transporting people to appointments here in the Riverland and in Adelaide. We at the Riverland Weekly are a proud supporter of the scheme and are glad to see it gaining significant recognition. Meantime, well done to our other regional SA Great Award winners: Pike River Woolshed, Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre, Loxton cyclist Matthew Benson and Loxton High School.

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KRUGER (Howe) Jane and Tim are thrilled to welcome the early, safe arrival of their beautiful baby boy, Connor James, 7lb 5oz, 52cm on November 2nd, 2009. Much loved baby brother of Gemma and Regan, big thanks to Dr Dunn and wonderful midwives and staff at RPH.

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For Sale BIKE new Tinkerbell bike, suit ages 6-7, $50. Phone 0427356469. EXERCISE air walker infinity, $50 ONO. Phone 0422953046

Getting ready for Xmas? We have in stock a large range of pavers, retaining wall blocks, cement slabs and blocks. Also in stock panel fencing, cement, concrete and paveset. Old Sturt Highway, Berri. Phone 85822166.

FILTER stainless steel Dix irrigation filter, 6 STEREO, Marantz, amps, to 8 inch with manual tuner, cassette, turntable, cleaning. $600. Phone $60. Ph 0422953046 0407502127 FOOD dryer, 5 tier, still in box, $50. Phone 0427356469. GOLF clubs, set, King Cobra 2 Tour, 12 clubs and bag. $450 the lot, as new. Phone 85841158 or 0437381565 HOT water service, Dux 315F-36, still under warranty, ex. cond. $600 ono. Phone 85841134. PLACE your ad in the Riverland Weekly and add a colour block for just $5 extra!

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VERY appealing home in the Renmark North area on 10 acres. Three bedroom brick veneer, bedrooms with BIR, Master bedroom with WI robe. Open living area with dining and formal lounge room, air conditioned throughout, rear verandah, solar hot water. Fully enclosed shed 12m x 9m concreted plus large implement shed. Ample room for motorbike riding, horses etc. Only 5km from Renmark township. $310,000. Phone 0422 299 811.

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Work Wanted CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and Detailing on 85863355 Lot 12 Tarcoola Street Renmark

RENMARK 20 Grevillia Street, Sat Nov 17, 8am2pm. Household goods, ladie’s bike, bird cage, nesting boxes, numerous other items, no early callers! SUNDRIES Sale, full automatic pump and pump shed, 20 acres of dripline hose, 2-3 inch pine posts, 1000lt Nufarm airblast sprayer, 500lt croplands herbicide, Cyclomatic 1800 6ft mulcher, topping machine side and top, Husqvana 325 hedging machine, apricot cutting machine + 1500 free trays, fresh fruit grader 6 sections with bin tipper, Rodman hand control Hydroplat, small bins, 3 aluminium ladders, 2 diesel tanks. Phone 85953241 or 0422299811.

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DAIHATSU Charade CX WINE grape bins with 5 door hatch manual, forklift slots, any quantity. one owner, 98,000km, Phone 0428895564. UBV – 830, $2,000. Ph Business 0422953046.

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Wurth Australia Pty. Ltd. is an exciting and dynamic subsidiary of the international Wurth group of companies. Our company sells a large range of after market assembly products to an established and expanding customer base. Due to continuing growth we have an excellent opportunity for a sales consultant to join our progressive and energetic company. Preference will be given to applicants who: • Are confident and outgoing • Have excellent communication skills • Enjoy working in an autonomous, but well supported position • Are keen to pursue a full time career in sales • Have an interest in the automotive and engineering industries The role includes: • Up to 10-15 customer calls per day • Opening of new customer accounts every month • Providing excellent customer service • Use of marketing tools and conducting product demonstrations • Achieving and exceeding monthly and annual sales targets A salary package with incentives and company vehicle will be offered to the successful applicant. To apply for this position please visit our website at www.wurth.com.au and click on employment enquiries, automotive division. Alternatively, please send your resume to: Mark Finlayson Email: mark.finlayson@wurth.com.au Closing Date: 19/11/09

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50 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 5, 2009

Entertainment

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Play to help you Deal With It! rienced at the loss of her mother in 2006. It is a play that is incredibly GRIEVING is generally a very private thing but Isabelle Danforth- personal and details the various Smith’s one woman play Deal stages we go through as we deal with loss. With It! is anything but private. “We try to escape and then The play, being performed at the Bonney Theatre, Barmera, self destruct and then it comes next Wednesday (7pm), is about to a more positive place and the a daughter and her struggle to hope that we get to,” Isabelle come to terms with the loss of said. “I would say it (writing the her mother. Brought to the region by the play) was the end of my grieving Riverland Division of General process.” Now that the grieving process Practice, the play received rave reviews at the 2008 Adelaide Fringe is complete, Isabelle said she feels significantly different performing Festival when it premiered. “It’s a semi-autobiographical the play. “I can look at it differently, piece about my experiences,” Isawith more of an artists’ point of belle said. The play helped Isabelle view, rather than as the person work through the grief she expe- going through it,” she said. Audiences must be warned that due to the raw emotions being dealt with by the play, it does include some adult themes and strong language. -5,4) !7!2$ 7)..).' #,5" A discussion forum with Isabelle and the local palliative care team will follow the performance. Entry to the show will be a gold coin donation, with proceeds going towards the Riverland Palliative Care Team, to help purchase equipment. By ROB McLEAN

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Wednesday 11th

■ PERFORMING: Isabelle Danforth-Smith’s play Deal With It! is about a daughter grieving over the loss of her mother.

1. The Cayman Islands are located in which sea? 2. True or false with Eugene Galekovic plays for Adelaide United? 3. Who did Luc Longley play for in the NBA after being traded by Minnesota Timberwolves? 4. The family dog in Family Guy is named what? 5. Which Adelaide based company recently sacked 600 workers? 6. What is the name of Wayne Carey’s new book? 7. What is Amazon’s new electronic book called? 8. Who is the 16 year old trying to sail solo around the world? 9. What year did The Beatles split-up?

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Thursday 5th

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 The War Of The World 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 River Cottage 1.30 Collectors 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s Programs

6.05 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 8.35 Addicted To Money 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 Live At The Basement 12.35 Movie: Gift Horse

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner 5.00 Kylie Kwong: My China 5.30 ABC Fora 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean

7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Hungry Beast 9.00 John Safran’s Race Relations 9.25 beached az 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Spoons 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 The Omid Djalili Show 11.30 Roman’s Empire

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 10.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 The 2009 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Crown Oaks Day 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 9.30 The Amazing Race 10.30 Family Guy 11.00 American Dad 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking: Presented by James Reeson 3.30 Children's Programs

4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 CSI 9.30 The Secret Millionaire 10.30 ER 11.30 Nine News

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma And Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Glee 8.30 Rush 9.30 Burn Notice 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show With David Letterman 12.00 The Poker Star 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 8.30 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Road Trip Nation 4.00 Feast Bazaar 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News

7.30 Luke Nguyen's Vietnam 8.00 Demetri's Castle 8.30 Cooking In The Danger Zone 9.00 ADbc 9.30 World News 10.00 Champions League Hour 11.00 Oz 12.00 Movie: King Of Thieves (Germany): Lazar Ristovski 1.55 Weatherwatch

Friday 6th

SBS

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Sky Bears 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Wild At Heart 1.30 Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Message Stick 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.10 beached az 10.15 That Mitchell And Webb Look 10.40 Lateline 11.25 triple j tv 11.55 Good Game

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 What Would Happen If‌ 6.00 Compass 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean

7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Hyperdrive 8.30 Torchwood: Will the lonely girl on the rooftop help Owen, or will it be a mission that proves more lethal by the second? 9.15 Torchwood Declassified 9.30 Being Erica 10.15 Later... With Jools Holland 11.20 London Live

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Firestarter 2.30 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News

7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: War Of The Worlds: Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning 11.00 Movie: Blown Away: Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones 1.35 Movie: Valet Girls 3.00 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News

5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Movie: Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Movie: Goodfellas 2.00 Movie: Dr. Jekyll And Sister Hyde

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Movie: How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days 10.50 Go Girls 11.50 Ten News 12.20 Sports Tonight 12.50 The Late Show With David Letterman 1.35 Angel

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 6.15 UEFA Europa League 8.40 Weatherwatch 8.50 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 World Watch 3.20 Bit Of Black Business 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Classical

Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Trawlermen 8.00 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In The World 8.30 As It Happened: The Farewell File 9.30 World News 10.00 Hardcore Profits

Saturday 7th

TEN

5.00 rage 11.00 Songbook 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2009/10: Canberra v Townsville 3.00 Football: WLeague: Canberra United v Brisbane Roar 5.00 Bowls: Queensland Open 6.00 Wild Gourmets

6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Hope Springs 8.30 ABC News 8.35 The Bill: A young child found alone in a busy street says that someone called Clara is dead. 9.20 ABC News 9.25 Taggart 10.15 Silent Witness 11.10 Rage

7.00 Children’s Programs 3.00 rage 6.05 The New Inventors: Presented by James O’Loghlin 6.35 Heartland: Lou goes heat-to-head with Big Alberta Oil when seismic surveyors force their way onto Heartland. 7.30 The Einstein Factor: Presented by

Peter Berner 8.00 At The Movies: Margaret and David review the latest in cinema releases. 8.30 Movie: If I Had A Million: George Raft and Gary Cooper 9.50 Movie: The Paleface: Bob Hope and Jane Russell: Calamity Jane falls for a mild-mannered dentist.

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 The 2009 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Emirates Stakes Day 5.00 National Music Muster 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Independence Day: Will Smith and Bill Pullman

9.30 Movie: The Day After Tomorrow: Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal 12.00 V8 Supercars: The Island 300: Phillip Island 1.00 Movie: High Heels And Low Lifes: Minnie Driver 2.30 Auction Squad 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Saturday 9.00 Children's Programs 1.00 2009 Rock Eisteddfod Challenge 3.00 Movie: Prisoners Of The Casbah 4.30 Postcards Australia 5.00 The Garden Gurus

5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: A Cinderella Story 9.30 Movie: Around The World In 80 Days 11.55 Mad TV 12.50 Four Nations Rugby League 2009: France v Australia 3.00 Bewitched 3.30 Skippy

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Escape With ET 1.30 How To Look Good Naked 2.00 Life Is Wild 3.00 One Tree Hill 4.00 MacGyver 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Kenny:

Shane Jacobson 8.35 Movie: The Last King Of Scotland: Forest Whitaker and Gillian Anderson 11.05 Dexter 12.05 Rock Of Love 1.00 Rugby Grand Slam Tour: England v Australia 3.30 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.00 Toscanini: In His Own Words 2.05 Saving Jazz 3.20 A Technicolour Dream 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are?

English actress Julia Sawalha discovers her French and Bedouin backgrounds. 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Angel-A 11.35 SOS 12.35 Newstopia 1.05 Knot At Home 1.40 Weatherwatch

Sunday 8th

WIN NINE

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Revealing Gallipoli

3.00 Guerilla Art 4.00 John Kelly 4.30 Book Club 5.00 Sunday Arts 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 The Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Darwin's Brave New World 8.30 Movie: My House In Umbria 10.15 Andrew Olle Media Lecture

7.00 Beautiful Noise 8.00 Zoo Days 8.55 Little Angels 9.25 Scrapheap Challenge 11.00 A Journey Through American Music 12.00 Soundtrack To My Life 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles 1.55 Live At The

Basement 2.55 triple j tv 3.55 BBC Electric Proms 08 4.55 BBC Four Sessions 6.00 ABC Fora 7.00 Book Club 7.30 Sunday Arts 8.30 Theatre Of War 10.05 Life Is Elsewhere 10.30 The Jewel In The Crown 11.25 East Of Everything

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 Crime Busters 11.00 Magnum P.I. 12.00 V8 Supercars The Island 300: Phillip Island 5.00 Destination New Zealand 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security: Australia's Front Line 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 The Michael Jackson Story 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Movie: Red Dawn: Patrick Swayze 2.30 Home Shopping

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Surfsport 12.00 The ARIA Music Show 1.00 Movie: A League Of Their Own 3.30 Antiques Roadshow

4.00 The Pursuit 4.30 Sumptuous 5.00 Coles Great Aussie Cook-Off 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 20 To 1 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Movie: No Reservations 10.40 Movie: The Mask Of Zorro 1.30 The Baron 2.00 Skippy

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong With Brian Houston 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Australian Super X: Round Two 1.00 Big Cat Diary 2.00 Spider 3.00 It's Me Or The Dog

4.00 MacGyver 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Electric Dreams 7.30 Australian Idol 9.30 Rove 10.40 Californication 11.15 Sex And The City 11.45 Moto GP 1.15 Motorcycle Racing 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 A Fork In The Road 10.30 She'll Be Right, Boss 11.00 Camel Odyssey 12.00 Outback United 1.00 Speedweek 2.00 World Rally Championship 3.00 UEFA Europa League 2009/2010 3.30 Champions

League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game 6.00 Feast Greece 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Busting The Berlin Wall 10.30 R.A.N 11.30 Movie: Mirage (Macedonia) 1.20 Weatherwatch

Monday 9th

WIN SA

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Gil Mayo Mysteries 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Landline Extra 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Ashes To Ashes 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Love Letters From A War

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Landline 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Red Dwarf

8.30 Good Game 9.00 The Urban Monkey With Murray Foote 9.05 triple j tv With The Doctor 9.30 Doctor Who 10.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 No Heroics 11.00 Planet Rock Profiles 11.30 Ergo Proxy

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Nora Roberts' Blue Smoke 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.00 Destroyed In Seconds: Presented by Grant Denyer 8.30 FlashForward 9.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Mercy 11.30 Momma's Boys 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News

5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 The Apprentice Australia 10.30 Amazing Medical Stories

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Jamie's American Road Trip 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 Nurse Jackie 10.35 Ten News 11.20 Medium 12.10 The Late Show With David Letterman 1.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Tibet: Murder In The Snow 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight: Presented by Jenny Brockie 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew

5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Living Black 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear 8.30 Destination: FIFA World Cup 8.35 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 Dead Set 10.55 Movie: Undead (Australia) 12.45 Movie: The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin (Hong Kong)

Tuesday 10th

ABC 2

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 The Abbey 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Einstein Factor 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Dynasties 2.00 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Rivers And Life 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Where Is The Wall? 9.30 QI 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Four Corners

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 A Seaside Parish 5.00 Talking Heads 5.30 Sun, Sea & Bargain Spotting 6.30 Junkyard Wars: Two teams of tooltoting gear heads must create the

biggest, fastest or strongest machine using only parts found in the junkyard. 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Posh Nosh 8.45 The Beast 9.30 The Wire 10.35 Teachers 11.20 Rose And Maloney

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Alone With A Stranger 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.00 Last Chance Surgery 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Private Practice 10.30 Sexiest Pop Divas 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News

5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 20 To 1 8.30 Two And A Half Men 9.30 Aussie Ladette To Lady 10.30 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show With David Letterman 12.00 Tell Me You Love Me 1.00Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.00 Movie: I’ve Been Waiting So Long (France): Nathalie Baye and Patrick Bruel 2.50 Clik Clak 3.00 Corner Gas 3.30 Living Black

4.00 Wine Lovers' Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 East West 101 9.30 World News 10.00 Encounters At The End Of The World 11.55 Movie: Villa Paranoia (Denmark) 1.50 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 11th

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Riverland Riverland L

Issue No. 100 - Thursday, November 5, 2009

www.riverlandweekly.com.au

A ROSE AMONGST THE THORNS Lyrup Football Club Club’’s changing of guard By BRAD PERRY

â– NEW PRESIDENT: The Lyrup Football Club has appointed Vivi Healy as president.

THE Lyrup Football Club is heading in a new direction following the appointment of Riverland Independent football’s first ever female club president. Committed and passionate club member Vivi Healy takes on the new role with many challenges ahead of her.

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