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Issue No. 105 – Thursday, December 10, 2009

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www.riverlandweekly.com.au â– EXPERIMENT: Alawoona farmers Robin Schaefer (left) and John Gladigau are deep into their first collaborative harvest. Photo: LES PEARSON

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REAPING REWARDS DRYLAND farmers across the region are now well and truly into the busy but weather interrupted season and for the first time, two Alawoona growers are sharing a collaborative harvest. John Gladigau and Robin Schaefer began their innovative venture this year. “Basically we set up a new company called Bulla Burra,� Mr Schaefer said. “The company then leases the land off both of us and runs the whole dryland farming side of the

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LES PEARSON business.� The pair tested the collaborative farming concept on a smaller scale last year. “We found last year the synergies (benefits from co-operating) we got from working together were staggering,� Mr Schaefer said.

Bulla Burra has two full-time employees and utilises casual workers in the busier periods such as harvest and seeding time. While the two have been good friends for a number of years, they have taken a strictly business approach in setting up the company. “One saying you hear from a lot of people is never go into business with friends, it’s fraught with danger,� Mr Schaefer said. ■Continued Page 7

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THE LIBERAL leadership has indicated clearly that Chaffey is integral to its plans of clawing back seats at the coming state election. That interest in our region, and the party’s statement that rural SA will be treated more equitably under a Liberal Government is welcome. As we all know, water is an important part of any election campaign in this region and what is equally clear is that the Liberals, and in particular leader Isobel Redmond, have a lot of work to do to secure votes on that platform. While Ms Redmond says there is no conflict between Chaffey candidate Tim Whetstone and the party on domestic water restrictions - that is how it seems. Ms Redmond also stumbled on ABC radio this week when asked about the Murray Valley United group’s plans for a legal challenge to water reforms, while furthermore, she needed clarification of the name of a major water policy - the Critical Water Allocation - from one of her advisors during an interview with the Riverland Weekly on Monday. All minor but, very, important issues if the Liberal leadership is to gain further credibility in this region.

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Thursday December 10, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 3

Pests prosper in piles By LES PEARSON RABBITS in the Riverland are breeding like‌rabbits, according to South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management officer Simon Frankel. Increasing numbers of bunnies have begun to burrow and breed under the piles of rubbish and posts left on blocks and road reserves. The vermin have long been a problem throughout the irrigation districts and with the amount of growers exiting the industry, Mr Frankel believes the issue is growing. “There has been a definite build up of rabbit numbers throughout the irrigation area this season and in some cases, rabbits are taking advantage of the harbour provided by old piles of infrastructure,â€? he said. “After a prolonged breeding season and the recent heavy spring rainfall, it is a ticking time bomb that people need to be aware of. “Our advice would be to position any old posts or equipment in a cleared area and in a fashion that the harbour may be shifted as easily as possible if any vermin happen to burrow underneath, allowing the warren to be destroyed.â€? Mr Frankel said the effects rabbits are having are becoming more prevalent. “They do, however, impact on those looking to replant or grow annual crops, he said. “The biggest impact is on the native vegetation. “It takes less than one rabbit per hectare to stop regeneration of many of our native plants and in many areas throughout the irrigation districts the numbers are far greater than that.

They do impact on those looking to replant or grow annual crops.

WITH 187 irrigators exiting the industry and pulling up grapevines regionally, local horticulture groups are concerned that the vacant blocks will be left to their own devices. The three Riverland councils, Renmark Paringa, Berri Barmera and Loxton Waikerie, met with the Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board, Riverland Futures Taskforce, the Drought Reponse

A MIX up in pages in last week’s Riverland Weekly was caused by a printing problem. The issue resulted from a printing line malfunction at Rural Press Printing. Rural Press Printing takes full blame for the mistake which caused a number of pages to be printed in the wrong order. “Due to a technical problem with the priniting of last week’s issue, the management of Rural Press Printing apologises for the inconvenience to the readers and advertisers,� Rural Press printing manager Trevor Channon said. Riverland Weekly manager Clint Lewan understands that the error was an unavoidable mistake and was a “once off�. “We have a good working relationship with Rural Press and understand that this was a freak mistake that will not occur again,� he said.

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#OMES WITH MATCHING ACCESSORIES FOR BOTH CHILDREN AND DOLLS ■PROBLEM: Simon Frankel inspects a rabbit warren under a pile of posts. Photo: LES PEARSON “We have also received many reports of people sustaining damage to their gardens.� Mr Frankel said that NRM Board officers had also noticed an increase in old infrastructure being pushed onto Crown land and road reserves, effectively leaving the piles in limbo and giving vermin ample time to burrow, set up their warren and breed. “We have some concerns in regards to who will be responsible for any future control work that may need to be carried out in these situations, especially if those responsible move off the land,� he said. “We would ask that people refrain from this type of activity and in areas where this has already occurred, NRM officers will

be taking details and forwarding this information on to the relevant authorities,� he said. Rabbits have the breeding capability to increase from two rabbits to 180 rabbits in 18 months under reasonable conditions, which is a daunting prospect considering the high numbers at the present time and good reason to be vigilant in the fight against the pest this summer. Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said local councils are currently weighing up their options. “We are certainly well aware of it (permapine post build up) and we are working on it at the moment,� he said. “The first proposal was to collect it regionally and take it somewhere else but now we are

looking at a regional landfill. “Permapine post disposals will be certainly considered‌to be taken when we are looking at the local regional landfill.â€? Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst said council has surveyed the district to collect information about how many green posts were laying idle. “We’ve gathered information about the number of green posts that might be available for disposal,â€? he said. This data has been sent to prospective disposal companies to evaluate coming to the region to clean up the piles. “Once the company examines the data collected, they will work out whether it will be viable to come up here,â€? Mr Hurst said.

Action on vacant irrigation blocks By BRAD PERRY

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co-ordinator and State Drought Program manager to discuss how to tackle cleared irrigation blocks. The issue arose after neighbouring landowners vacant blocks expressed concerns about the future of the land. The interested parties will now draw up a new drought information sheet to be given to those irrigators leaving the industry. Renmark Paringa Council chief executive

officer Barry Hurst said it is important for people accepting the exit package to remember they have landowner management responsibilities. “There are a lot of perceptions in the community that land that is left vacant will be mismanaged and I think that is a perception rather than a fact,� he said. “It comes back to these exiting small block irrigators who will have responsibilities as land managers.

“Even though they may not be undertaking horticulture, or any other activities, on the land, they still have to accept their responsibilities as managers, which includes things like pest and weed control.� Mr Hurst said there is also strict legal legislation in place that outline what development or activity can occur on the land. “People who are accepting those small block irrigator exit grants need to be aware that

if they are going to put that land to an alternative use rather than horticulture, they will need to go through the development application process,� he said. “In some instances, what they may wish to do with that land may in fact be permissible under the council development plan.� Irrigators who were successful for the small block irrigators exit grant are yet to receive a single cent from the Federal Government.

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Liberals still a united force

By BRAD PERRY NIPPY’S fruit juices has been linked as a potential buyer of the National Foods’ juice facility in Berri when it shuts down in June next year but the company’s managing director Jeff Knispel has warned locals not to get their hopes up. In an interview with ABC radio, Mr Knispel played down talks of a takeover, which appeared in the weekend’s Sunday Mail. “It’s crazy to say any more than there’s an interest at this stage,� he said. Mr Knispel said it was disappointing that Nippy’s involvement in early talks was revealed, a mood Liberal Candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone said he could understand. “He was happy moving

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BRAD PERRY DESCRIBED by the Labor party as a “divided rabble�, State Opposition leader Isobel Redmond and her team of shadow ministers appeared anything but during her Riverland visit this week. Ms Redmond looked at a number of issues on her two day stop in the region, which included visits to Barmera, Renmark and Waikerie, with water policy high on the agenda. With calls from city media to save the Riverland, and Liberal Candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone believing the region is being labelled as a basket case, Ms Redmond was quick to point out the Riverland is a strong, resilient community. “I don’t think at all that the Riverland is a basket case and when you look at the production of the Riverland, it is clear actually that it has a major impetus,� she said. “I think one of the failures of this government has been that they have failed to recognise that agriculture, and I am speaking broadly in agriculture, all horticulture, citrus, wine, the whole lot, and aquaculture and mining are really the sustaining lifeblood of the state and yet the government keeps pulling life out of those areas,� she said. “I think it is a wonderful area for tourism, it is a fabulous area in terms of the lifestyle it offers people and I think more should be done to encourage people to come up here rather than just pull things back into the city constantly.� While singing the praises of the region, Ms Redmond faltered at times, appearing not to know about the Murray Valley United Challenge in an ABC radio interview, an organisation with which her Shadow Minister for the River Murray Adrian Pederick had attended a public meeting. “Without seeing the detail of what their (Murray Valley United’s) claim is and what the expectation of the outcome of it is, then all I can say is that we are absolutely committed to ensuring the ongoing viability of our growers up here,� she later said. “But whether our best way of achieving that is joining with Victorian and potentially New South Wales irrigators, in a challenge which gains for them the right for them to take their allocation in full, before it ever gets down to us, I don’t know.� When asked by the Riverland

Knispel waters down juicy Berri factory rumour along under his own steam prior to the disclosure that he was interested,� Mr Whetstone said. “As Jeff Knispel has asked, he doesn’t want people to get excited because it is a major business decision for him.� Mr Whetstone said if Nippy’s was to buy the facility, there are other interested parties who would “piggyback� on to the purchase with great benefit to the Riverland. With Mr Knispel committed to continuing the Nippy’s franchise in the region, Mr Whetstone said it would be fitting for the company to take advantage of the state of the art facilities in Berri. While the Berri juice name will always live on in the region, Mr Whetstone said Nippy’s is also a major household name representing the Riverland.

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■LEADER: Liberals leader Isobel Redmond visited the region during the week, talking to growers and representatives, including Citrus Growers SA committee member Brent Fletcher (pictured). Photo: JANE WILSON Weekly about what can be done to keep growers viable in the Riverland, Ms Redmond also forgot the name of an important water policy. Despite the odd stumble in words, Ms Redmond fully understood that the Riverland is suffering because of services being centralised to Adelaide. “The shared services reform alone is sucking $163.5 million in direct jobs out of the regions and pulling them back into Adelaide and everytime you do that it’s not just that job, it is the money not spent in that community, it’s the spouse with the job in the local community, it’s the kids at the school which might deplete the number so that they lose a teacher and it just has a ripple effect and we need to reverse that and we need to do that sooner rather than later,� she said. Ms Redmond also acknowledged the importance of another company using the National Foods site in Berri

when it ceases to operate in June. “We’re really quite hopeful about the future of this area and it’s a shame that National Foods closed,� she said. �We are desperate to make sure that the growers are kept in viable occupations.� Other issues Ms Redmond sees as significant for the region are the health system, infrastructure, the number of children heading to Adelaide for education, tourism and water for irrigators. Ms Redmond has shrugged off claims that there is a division in opinion between the party and local Liberal candidate Tim Whetstone, saying Chaffey could play a major role in the coming elections. “There is nothing inconsistent between that (domestic water restrictions) and my candidate Tim Whetstone wanting to ensure that the people up here aren’t disadvantaged,� she said.

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Pageant fever hits Barmera tomorrow night queen and princess are always popular, while other entrants covering the humorous local themes and nursery rhymes will draw interest.

By BRAD PERRY ORGANISERS of this year’s Barmera Christmas Pageant are promising it will be bigger and better than ever with thousands of people expected to take to the streets tomorrow night to enjoy the event. Featuring 30 exciting floats, Barmera Visitor Information Centre’s Natalie Dimitrakopoulos said it will be a big night for the town with plenty of entertainment on offer. “It is a great traditional family event, where the family can come down in all ages and enjoy it,� she said. “There is something for everyone.� The pageant commences at 6.15pm with floats travelling along Bice Street and up and down Barwell Avenue. Santa’s float and the float with the pageant

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â– ARRIVAL: The arrival of Santa Claus is sure to have plenty of Barmera residents excited tomorrow night.

RESIDENTS of the Renmark Paringa Council area will be able to access free swine flu vaccinations at an immunisation clinic next week. The H1N1 (swine flu) immunisations will take place next Wednesday and will be provided in conjunction with SA Health and with the assistance of the Riverland Division of General Practice. Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst said two previous clinics have seen a total 239 people immunised

Markets will be held on Friday, December 11 and 18, as usual, while the following markets will be held on Wednesday, December 23 and 30. against the virus. For further information about the immunisation process, contact the Renmark Paringa Council.

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said. “It also enables us to bounce ideas off one another, or when trying to fix an issue, if someone misses something, the other picks it up.� Bulla Burra was also part of a trial with corporate giant Smorgon, planting and harvesting mustard seed used to make biodiesel. Mr Gladigau said the 100 hectare trial was highly successful, proving to be an ideal break crop from wheat and barley, while the yield itself was up to three times better than previous canola crops. “It gave us a chance to map and variable rate everything too,� he said. The national trial will be 10 times bigger next year, with Bulla Burra interested in being involved again. “Provided they come up with the right money,� Mr Gladigau said. “It’s all about diversification, it could be another option for farmers in the Mallee and anoth-

er thing in your toolbox.� With both men involved with the Christmas production Little Town, the freedom to get away from the farm every now and then, despite the busy times, has ensured the rehearsals and performances have continued without a hitch. “Every night we’ve had rehearsals, the headers have still been going around the clock, which would be pretty hard if you were on your own,� Mr Gladigau said. Mr Schaefer said most Mallee farmers have been working without the extensive rainfall received by western agricultural areas earlier in the year, leading to a below average yield. The wheat was yielding between 0.6 and 0.8 tonnes per hectare, while barley was more around the 0.8 tonnes per hectare mark. Mr Schaefer said with recent heavy rains, the harvest has been interrupted, which has slightly affected grain quality.

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continuing commitment to Orana spanning more than 30 years. Describing the recognition as ‘wonderful’, Mrs Potts said she volunteered the time because of her own experiences in dealing with disabled people. “They just wanted people on the committee and when you’ve got a disabled child, you think perhaps one day she may need it,�

she said. Over the years, Mrs Potts has served as president and secretary at Orana’s Berri and Loxton services and believes it is great to know she is making a difference. “To see their smiling faces and work attitude is great,� she said. “They have come to make it their own and you see the joy of them living there.�

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Morgan Christmas Pageant comes alive again this weekend THERE will be great fun for all the family at this year’s Morgan Christmas Pageant this Saturday night, with 28 colourful and creative floats to flow through the streets of Morgan. The action packed day kicks off at 10am with craft and amusement stalls, as well as entertainment on the Lions Riverfront Park. Marking the 170th anniversary of the arrival of Captain Sturt and the Mount Bryan Expedition, South Australian Governor

Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce will greet those re-enacting the landing at 2.30pm. The re-enactment involves five boatloads of South Australian Sea Scouts in costume, with 13 actors playing out the scenes of Sturt’s arrival and the disappearance of Henry Bryan on that expedition. A commerative plaque will be unveiled following the re-enactment. The South Australian detachment of the Royal Australian Navy Band will

put on a show, with the Riverland Brass Band and the 20 piece rock ‘n’ roll show band also providing entertainment. The pageant itself begins at 6pm, with floats to meet at Railway Terrace from 5.15pm. While Santa Claus will be the big feature in this year’s pageant, the float with Morgan’s very own Christmas Pageant Princess Alicia Raggatt is sure to be a crowd pleaser. ■ TOY PATROL: Jodie Milne, of Monash, and Brenton Chaplin, of Renmark, were among the bike riders who took part in the annual Riverland Toy and Tucker Run last weekend. Over 200 bikes were involved in the run, with more than $2100, along with two trailer loads of gifts, collected for the Riverland Christmas Appeal. Photo: ROB MCLEAN

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PROSPECTIVE home sellers have until the end of December to be eligible to win a houseboat holiday when they list their property for sale with an agent in the Riverland Weekly’s real estate lift out. Run in conjunction with real estate agents Ray White Renmark, Ray White Berri, Barmera and Loxton LJ Hooker Berri and Marschall First National and Houseboat Adventures, the prize up for grabs includes a weekend’s retreat on the Murray aboard the Daydreamer. The holiday will also include $200 worth of drinks provided by the Renmark Hotel and $200 worth of meat products from Warburton’s Discount Butchers. There has never been a better time to list your home sale with Ray White Renmark, Ray White Berri, Barmera and Loxton LJ Hooker Berri or Marschall First National, ensuring you

get maximum coverage for your property in the Riverland Weekly. A chance to win a wonderful houseboat holiday, all for registering your home for sale with any of these agents, adds further to the wonderful value these respected agents can provide you. “This incentive is great and we’ve already had several people respond to it,” Ray White Renmark principal Mark Cresp said. “We’ve had a number of people approach us and ask ‘am I eligible, make sure my name goes in that draw’.” Other agents are reporting a similar response. “Why wouldn’t people want to go for an option that has this on offer as well as the benefit of being listed with a trusted, professional agency,” LJ Hooker principal Iris Williams said. “These agents are selling and you can see that by how many “sold” and “under contract” signs are around.”

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sincere thanks for article WE WOULD like to extend our sincere gratitude on behalf of our clients, their families and carers for your fabulous story in last week’s newspaper (Time To Step Out, December 3). Especially on International Day of People with a Disability, it is heartening to see your paper being supportive and indeed focussing on ability and community awareness. It has made our special day even more memorable. Stefan Hirschi, Riverland Respite and Recreation Service.

Where is the levy? A COUPLE of years ago I saw a fancy brochure full of useless words and a nice picture of a river scene, which I recall included a Murray cod. The small writing said that the picture was a print taken from a large painting commissioned with Save the Murray levy funds. It is the only thing I ever remember having (seen) claim to (have used) Save The Murray Levy expenditure. Where is that painting now? And have you ever made a study of the Riverland Futures website and its list of ideas for new industries? At this time of devastation in the wine industry and virtual total collapse of the

citrus industry, the Riverland Futures committee cancelled its November meeting because of lack of agenda items. Why doesn’t Riverland Futures use some of its access to mega dollars and get a bit extra from the Save the Murray levy to buy Kangara and Solora and shut them down, returning the land to cereal food production? Okay, a few more jobs lost but hundreds of families saved. No need at all for any new industries, nor any more such wasteful, shameful planning because we keep our skilled, industrious families productive, financial and supportive of, and in, our once again vibrant communities. Betty Lloyd, Lyrup. ■ PAGEANT: Bill Dopson Pest Control was part of the Renmark Christmas Pageant held last weekend.

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A BARMERA business premises was broken into some time between Saturday and Monday with $1000 in cash and $700 worth of gift vouchers being stolen. A window at the front of the premises was damaged to gain entry. Police are asking anyone with any information in relation to this offence to contact the Berri police station, or if you wish to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers.

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BETWEEN Wednesday and Friday last week two canoes belonging to Green & Gold Houseboats were stolen from the riverfront at Edgar Bartlett Drive, Waikerie. Neither canoe has been located after a search of the area was conducted.


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â– LEFT: Amin Hassan (left), Hanif Haidari and Mahmood Rahimi relax at the Renmark Christmas Pageant.

■ABOVE: There was plenty to take in on Friday night with Visual Link’s float leading the way.

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■FUN: Enjoying Friday night’s Renmark Christmas Pageant were (from left) Frank Tomuiuolo, Carmelo Albanese and Jonte Kniter. ■RIGHT: Taking some time out together on Friday night were Kahlia Burns and Aaron Long.

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Local projects receive support

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THREE projects in the Riverland have received grants in the latest round of the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund. Promising local dancer Kelly Wegener has received $4593 for a dance mentorship to help her improve her skills. She will be undertaking professional development activities to develop her skills as a dancer, choreographer and educator. The Riverland Youth Theatre gained $10,000 for BigSmoke, which brings together various age groups for the development, production and touring of a new work for young children. Meanwhile, the Barmera District War Memorial Community Centre has secured $11,200 for Lake Bonney Men’s Art project, as announced in last Thursday’s Riverland Weekly.

PROM SHOTS 2009

â– HUMMER: Arriving in style in a pink Hummer at the Renmark High School Prom were (from left) Matt Storry, Calem Lock, Tarquin Frahn and Zach Main. â– PARTY TIME: Zoe Dick and former student Scott Pogorecki arrive at the Waikerie High School Prom.

â– PRETTY IN PINK: Nicola Geddie was pretty in pink at the Loxton High School Prom.

â– SMILING: All smiles on arrival at the Waikerie High School Prom were Emma Shaw and Patrick Thomas.

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Bus route expansion LOXTON Lutheran School is expanding its bus routes within the region, providing transport to the school from the Moorook and Kingston areas as of the start of the next school year. The school has purchased a new air-conditioned bus with seat belts for the purpose. School principal Terry Sawade said the route is yet to be finalised. “If there is interest from Cobdogla, Barmera and Glossop areas, the bus may be directed to the school via those towns,� Mr Sawade said.

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â– STYLE: Renmark High School students Tuba Altundag (left), Ozlem Sen and Yesim Siy enter the prom.

â– ARRIVAL: Raof Hassani (left), Fatima Hassani and Arefa Hassani arrive at the Waikerie High School Prom. Photo: EMMA CAIN â– STUNNING: At the Glossop High School Prom were Louise Beech and Aaron Manning. Photo: PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

â– ELEGANT: Amber George and Mitch Fazekas at the Loxton High School Prom.

â– MATCH: At the Glossop High School Prom were Michelle Wenman and Luke Chamberlain.

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GARDENING

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The perfect plant for a local Christmas garden

Have you prepared your garden for Christmas? By TAHLEE NEILSON WE ARE truly blessed living in a country that allows us to enjoy outdoor living for most of the year. And Christmas is certainly no exception, especially in the Riverland. I am sure many of us will spend the day sitting around enjoying our surroundings as a family, whether it is just having a few drinks or having Christmas breakfast, lunch or dinner outside. I’d struggle to count on one hand when Christmas has been forced inside due to extremely hot or wet weather. Have you prepared your garden for such festivities? It is amazing how more special Christmas day can be, especially if you have young ones in the family, with a few scattered pots with flowers in red and white. Potted colour and seedlings are available now and are a very inexpensive way to cheer up any sad garden ready for Christmas. Or if you prefer, plant a Christmas tree that can be decorated outside every year. What about those dreaded work Kris Kringles? Plants such as poinsettias (the official Christmas plant), lucky bamboo and other indoor plants make great gifts and can be kept in the office, brightening up the dreariest of desks. There is such a wide range of unusual and funky plants that are easy to care for in a harsh office environment (such as low light, lack of attention and constant air conditioning – not your colleagues) and will certainly make your present one to be talked about. Living plants certainly are the gift that keeps on giving.

■ BEAUTY: Hop bushes grow easily in the RIverland and Mallee and flower right on Christmas time. By ANDREW WALLADGE The spectacular termi- time, the papery seed pods, nal sprays of flowers can be or hops, colour magnificentWITH Christmas just white, pink or mauve and ly into shades of lime green, around the corner, it complement the fragrant pinky reds, right through to is only natural that foliage. dark rich burgundy reds. as gardeners your Being one of the ‘softer’ These pods are produced thoughts will turn to mint bushes, it is not easy to in such abundance that plants that both reflect maintain a half decent plant in sand hills the wind will Christmas and garden- in tough areas (although pick them up and gather ing in some way. our own local mint bush them into great heaps, or in Our most pub- P. aspalathoides is worth a protected spots, they lay belicised Christmas mention, it doesn’t flower neath the plant in carpets. bloomers would have at Christmas). The best bit is they grow to be the NSW ChristThe Tasmanian Christ- here all by themselves. mas bush Ceratopeta- mas bush Bursaria spinosa Park your car on the lum gummiferum, a grows in every state except side of the road near large shrub or small WA. any mallee and you will, tree with masses of The masses of beautiful- in all probability, find white flowers followed ly fragrant white flowers on some sort of hop bush nearby red swollen bracts. shrubs to three metres can by. It is most cer- be seen almost everywhere Our own house at tainly the red right on in the Adelaide Hills but it Christmas often has vases Christmas that gives it runs out of puff as soon as with hop bush alone or as its common name. backing material. it hits the Mallee. This plant is unHop bushes are easy to All of this doesn’t leave likely to succeed in us with a local Christmas grow and vary from small, our harsh Riverland bush to call our own, or one metre high shrubs and Mallee soils and does it? to large, four metre high climate but if you hop plants. Dodonaea spp. are persistent, it is bushes could deserve the The only maintenance possible to use it in title of Riverland and Mal- would be a yearly prune to a well watered, shel- lee Christmas bush. keep them tidy. tered spot or in a Its flowers are insignifiSo Merry Christmas and pot. cant to the point of obscu- enjoy the Christmas/hop Christmas bells rity but right on Christmas bushes. Blandfordia grandiflora, from around Sydney, and needing sandy soils, with a high water table, is a truly spectacular plant with large red and yellow bells. Again fantastic in the wild but difficult to maintain in any����������������������� thing other than a pot in the Riverland and �������������� Mallee. The Western Aus���������������������� tralian Christmas tree ������������������������� Nuytsia floribunda is so unusual with its ����������������������������� massed display of yellow flowers in late De����������������� cember and elephantine trunk (excuse the ������������������������������������������������������������������ pun), that anybody �������������������������������������������������������� who sees it in flower in the wild will probably never forget it, ����������� even to the point of obsession. ����� Its difficulty in �������������� propagation and root parasitic habit com�������� bine to make it nigh on impossible to grow in the home garden. The Victorian Christmas bush Prostanthera lasianthos actually occurs right through the softer climes of Queensland, New South Wales, ACT and Tasmania and can be a shrub at ������������������������ two metres, or a tree at 10 metres. ������������������������������

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday December 10, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Riverland Home Based Business Network

Accessing the online market with a professional website T HE internet is a vast network that comes in many forms today, with a countless number of users that look at information and/or buy products and services online. Adding your presence to the internet with your own personal site for any type of business can help you be found by users all over the world. Whether starting a new business, looking to expand your service area or needing a new business image, Robert Wasgind’s Website Development can help you hit your online niche, with a professional looking website, your business will be on the right track. Manager Robert Wasgind said having a professionally designed website gives businesses a greater presence in the world, opening more avenues for exposure to a greater customer base. “Having a website for a business is definitely getting more popular as businesses are starting to see the

advantages of having a web presence,� he said. Whether your business is large, medium or small, a website can really help reach your target market, no matter where in the world it might be located. A website can be used to help with marketing and advertising, as you are not limited to a set amount of time, or the space on a piece of paper, you can have as much information as you need and all that is required is a one line website address. With the experience and knowledge he has picked up from years in the business, Robert can design websites for any business and give them their own individual look and feel that will help them standout from the page’s reset. “I offer a full spectrum of website services, from basic sites, to content management systems, to online shopping carts,� he said. With full testing for various browsers and providing full back-end support, Robert said his service is not only thorough but also user-friendly. He can also handle Flash animated website design and much more. For a full list of services that Robert Wasgind’s Website Development deliver, see his website at: www.wasgind.com.au For a free quote, call or email Robert Wasgind’s Website Development today, to get your business on the right track.

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Thursday December 10, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 15

BELLA LAVENDER

FEATURE

Bella Lavender throws a birthday bash fit for a king BELLA Lavender Estate celebrates its first birthday this Sunday with a big day of food, fun and, of course, flowers at its Winkie cafÊ. From 9am to 11.30am, come in and enjoy a delicious breakfast freshly cooked on the barbecue, or indulge with light, fluffy pancakes and ice cream. A light lunch menu will be available from 12.30 to 2.30pm and afternoon tea, with the full breakfast menu, available from 2.30 to 6pm. If you’re looking for the perfect place to catch up with friends over a cuppa, mugaccinos will be at cappuccino prices. The bocce course is now up and running, a perfect way to wile the afternoon away. Michael Cook, playing his piano accordion, will provide entertainment, while Bev and Steve will be available for hand and neck massages to help you relax. Coupled with the opportunity to cut your own lavender, the day is one that should not be missed.

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Curiosity sparks great new idea THE benefits of lavender and the colour of the fields had for years interested Lucy Centofanti, however, it wasn’t until a few years ago that her keenness was shared by husband Mario. The relaxation and medicinal qualities of lavender were instrumental in the Centofantis pursuing the direction they chose. From stress, anxiety and headache relief to assisting in the healing process of wounds, burns and scarring, lavender has many benefits. Some land was cleared at their Winkie property and a few varieties of lavender were then planted. The property is now home to over 2500 lavender plants. As stocks built up and were shared with family and friends, the business branched out and became a regular trader at the

Barmera Markets, this in turn led it to the Riverland Farmers Markets in Berri. The idea of having their own little lavender shop was growing on Mario and Lucy and on December 9 last year, the doors of Bella Lavender Estate were officially opened by world renowned artist Garry Duncan. During the harvest season, distilling can be seen each day the business is open (Friday to Monday, 10am until 4pm), when Mario happily chats to all interested visitors about how the process flows from start to finish. The cafÊ, built by the Centofantis own sons and their apprentices, oozes Italian influence and offers a tranquil setting to sit back and enjoy a light meal, a large selection of teas and Mario’s famously blended range of lattes, cappuccinos and more.

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday December 10, 2009

Christmas Barmera!

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BEECH HOME HARDWARE Stuck? Can’t find something for that hard to buy for person, get them a gift voucher from Beech Home Hardware they have all your entertaining needs covered. Casey and Matt would love to help you find that special gift.

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18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday December 10, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

WAIKERIE CLUB

With a new manager comes new life I want to put the club back to what it was when I was a young ‘fella’.

â– CHANGE: New Waikerie Club manager Neville Clark is looking to reinvigorate the premises. Photos: BRAD PERRY

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where it used to be.� Neville brings plenty of experience to the role after working with Lion Nathan Brewery in Adelaide for 10 years and operating the Ridley Arms Hotel in Wasleys for the past six years. While a lot of managers like to sit in the office behind a computer, Neville loves to be behind the bar, helping his staff and interacting with customers, all with a big smile. With strong backing from the board, Neville said he has already put forward several ideas which he thinks could bring people to the club. “A few of my ideas I in-

tend to implement have been welcomed by the board and the staff,� he said. “We have got plenty of new stuff happening in the new year.� Neville is excited to be back in town and in a place with great community spirit. “It is nice to know that when you come into a place like this, you are welcomed straight away,� he said. “I really enjoy the country feel and the friendship it offers you.� With plans to stay long term, Neville said the aim is to make the Waikerie Club a place for all ages.

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Thursday December 10, 2009 – Riverland Weekly •19

AND ANOTHER THING...

Everybody needs good neighbours

■ AWARDED: SA Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Burns (left), Trudy Haynes, Kathy Stonham, Albert Noll and Acting Sergeant Caroline Bristow at the awards ceremony.

■ ATMOSPHERE: The Waikerie Club’s friendly atmosphere has been amplified, locals (from left) Ken Wilson, Jackie Klein and Rob Hart enjoying a beer with new manager Neville Clark (centre and below).

formal held at the club and he said it was a great experience, with it being many years since the club hosted a school formal. Waikerie Club board member Joel Sheehan said Neville is the perfect fit to manage the club. “We are very happy with Neville and his appointment brings a wealth of experience in the hotel industry to the

club,” he said. “Having a face behind the bar is great for visitors.” With a new committee elected earlier this year, following the dissolvement of the previous board, Joel said the club is back on track and looking in top shape. “For the last four or

SEVERAL Riverland Neighbourhood Watch representatives recently received some awards from the organisation in Adelaide. Trudy Haynes, Renmark, Albert Noll, Waikerie, Kathy

Stonham, Paringa, and Acting Sergeant Caroline Bristow received awards for their efforts in organising volunteers for the local branches. Although these awards

have been handed out, more volunteers are still needed for Neighbourhood Watch branches across the region, so contact your council to find out who your local co-ordinator is.

five months, the results have been good, the meals have been good and we are getting a few more people coming into the club.” So come in and say g’day to Neville and welcome him back to the Riverland.

■ EAGLE: Berri’s Eagle Boy has been out and about quite a bit lately, recently participating in Berri Merry Christmas celebrations. He is pictured here with Berri girl Tahnee Dack.

Wrapping Lions THE Renmark Lions Club is getting into the swing of Christmas spirit, offering a present wrapping service for the 10 shopping days prior to the big day. The club will be in action at the Renmark Plaza from this Monday, through to December 24 at various times during the Christmas lead-up.

RTA Xmas dinner RIVERLAND Tourism Association members will get together for their annual Christmas Business Hour at Overland Corner next Tuesday night. The vibrant organisation is hoping a large number of members will be in attendance from 6.30pm.

RFL drops capsule WITH local football’s centenary year coming to an end, the Riverland Football

■ MERRY: A Riverland Weekly reader sent this photo of Loxton woman Ivy Heinicke enjoying a moment with Father Christmas at the Loxton CWA Christmas party recently. Judging by the smiles, everyone’s having a good time.

League will finish its celebrations with the burial of a time capsule this Monday. The capsule will contain a number of items from the centenary year, although there’s no word yet as to when it will be opened again. The ceremony will take place at 7.30pm at RFL headquarters in Berri.

Second paddler battles river THIS week English paddler Dave Cornthwaite continues his journey through the Riverland and another intrepid adventurer is travelling in his wake. Martin Gribble is paddling through the region, having arrived in Renmark on Tuesday, on his journey to raise funds for the Puffin Magic Foundation. The foundation has been created to support Martin’s older brother James, who became a quadriplegic following a freak accident. For more information

about Martin’s trek and the fundraising foundation, visit www.puffinmagic.org.au Meantime, I’ve heard word that another epic fundraising adventure will be coming through the region early next year when Brisbane handcyclist Andreas Dagelat and his extreme rollers will be hitting the region as they wheel from Melbourne to Darwin. The guys are expected here some time in March.

Carol season arrives THE Christmas carols season is well underway across the region and this Sunday, Berri will hold its first carols night for several years. Carols By The River will be held from 7pm this Sunday, with a collection taking place for the Riverland Christmas Appeal. The night will feature items by Freedom, The Kudra Family, school choirs and story teller Ron Harris. Carols By The River will be held on Riverview Drive, near the playground.


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CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS

The Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ...

WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

Who’s who of bowling

Young cricketers delivering ■ YOU can see the value in providing a pathway to people as they progress through any career – and sport is no exception. The SA Cricket Association has long spoken about a pathway from junior cricket programs right to the top – Test cricket. It is pleasing that the Murray Districts Junior Cricket Council is conducting its part in its cricketers’ journey so responsibly and capably. The zone’s under 16 team is in Adelaide this week for its annual Bank SA Country Cup and the under 14s will follow shortly. The under 16s are in the excellent hands of Greg Graetz and Michael Gutsche as coaches, while former Waikerie champion Wayne Schiller will be the under 14 coach. Murray Districts Junior Council president Kathy Reynolds recently revealed the considerable preparation that has gone into the Adelaide

campaigns. The Regional Junior Cricket Academy players have continued to train but the under 14 and 16 squads have attended separate training sessions and played in several matches against Tea Tree Gully and Barossa and Light. Squads have been chosen on performances over recent seasons, while keeping an eye on team balance. In the case of the under 16s, some injury and illness has affected both preparation and final selection, while there is a definite shortage of batsmen. The bowling department looks good but officials will be expecting the more experienced team members to perform with the bat this week. Very recently, the 2009/10 team gained confidence by beating a Riverland under 17 side that included many of last season’s under

■ SHOT: Loxton’s Kieren Reynolds (batting) is one youngster to front up in Riverland A grade cricket this year. 16 line-up. There was some promising batting and a superb bowling display by Jordan Hentschke (Loxton), who, along with Kale Smith, Kieren Reynolds (Loxton) and Morgan Smith (Renmark), has played some Riverland A grade matches over the past two seasons. Jarrod Kerber (Parilla) played senior interassociation cricket for Pinnaroo and Border recently, while Nick Wurfel (Pinnaroo), Sam Barrett and Miles Sumner (Lameroo) are playing at A grade level in that competition. Other members of the 2009-10

team are Liam Jackson, Kane Pedler (Renmark), Kade Boase (Monash) and Luke Pontt (Loxton). Kane Pedler is playing for West Torrens in Adelaide and Kieren Reynolds, who together with Smith represented the SA Country Team of the Year against Metropolitan Team of the Year at the end of a previous under 14 cup is playing for Tea Tree Gully. For that pair, it is their second year in a row in the under 16 cup, while other examples of the pathway being followed are Liam Jackson, Luke Pontt, Kade Boase and Jarrod Kerber, all being graduates of

Taking a longer, deeper look into what makes a good commentator ■ SEVERAL months ago I was given a copy of an article written by Patrick Smith in the Australian newspaper about ‘broadcasting of sport and the difficult and important job it is’. Smith considers the best commentators (and I assume journalists) “call the sport itself”. Referring to AFL football in particular, he feels the best people to listen to

“praise the good, condemn the ordinary, identify and evaluate tactics, detail possessions and disposals and assess the rhythm of the contest”. In fact he considers that there are far too few of these top callers around feeling “too many believe the game revolves around the umpires”. And he felt there were too many ex-footballers

in the commentary box, “some probably harbouring grudges against the men in white for costing them a goal, Brownlow medal votes, even a premiership”. The huge salaries being paid to some of these ‘personalities’ he considered wasted if they could not do the job properly. Smith felt the umpire knocking had contributed

to a culture that had disgracefully led to governments legislating in an effort to control the behavior of parents and supporters at junior events. And while Smith acknowledges “that umpires should not be beyond reasonable scrutiny”, he puts the responsibility for a lot of this unfortunate behaviour firmly at the feet of some commenta-

tors (and journalists) who constantly take the lazy way out and bombard umpires with unwarranted criticism instead of “calling the game itself”. The paper headed the article Careful what you say about umpires, kids might be listening. Sure it is ‘heavy’ but I am leaving it where it qualifies for a spot - in my ‘it makes you think, doesn’t it?’ file.

■ CONFIRMATION of the strength of the field at last Sunday’s North Eastern zone state pairs bowls sectional play at Waikerie came in the form of those who failed to make this weekend’s knockout rounds back at the same venue. That list reads like a who’s who of the region’s male bowlers. Pairs that did fight their way through a tough 20 team draw and some really high standard bowls were Craig and Dennis Treloar (Berri), Deon Heidenreich and Graham Fraser (Tanunda), Phil Ashton and Dennis Wutke (Barmera), Barry Harden and Garry Pursche (Waikerie), all winning three out of three matches, and Dixie Lee (Renmark RSL) and John Morena (Barmera), who grabbed two out of three, progressed ahead of Renmark’s Gary Heywood and Sean Leesue on shots. Sunday’s knockouts see the Treloar combination up against Heidenreich and Fraser, with the winners to meet Harden and Pursche in a semi-final. Ashton and Wutke play Lee and Morena in the other semi, with the winners to play off for a position in Adelaide amongst the final 16 pairs striving for the state title. Interesting to note that the current state champions for this event are former Barmera bowler James Gregory and Mark Haines, who hails from Broken Hill. There was a significant result in last Saturday’s men’s pennants with top side Renmark sharing the rinks with Loxton at home but still going down to the visitors by a fair margin. With Berri really starting to crank things up and Waikerie showing that on its day it can match it with all comers, the race for the division one title is very much alive.

YOUR HOROSCOPES ARIES MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Something’s changing but it’s not time yet. Before you can get this to work you’ll need a little more support. It could come from a relative but it’s more likely that you’ll get it from someone you haven’t met yet. TAURUS APRIL 21 - MAY 20 It’d be better for you if you didn’t opt for the drastic approach. Things are too tenuous for you to be taking any kind of risk. Settle down. As fed up as you are, this is no time to be going out on a limb.

GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 20 You’ve got to back pedal far enough to start over again if you want to get this straight. Lies always demand more lies and the trail you’ve left has turned your current situation into a complex web of deceit.

CANCER JUNE 21 - JULY 20 Did you leave because it was time or because you couldn’t stay here and live with yourself? Whoever had you under their thumb isn’t too pleased with the fact that you finally woke up and smelled the coffee.

LEO JULY 21 - AUGUST 20 You’ve awakened to something incredible. A year ago you couldn’t have seen that what comes out of our darkest moments enlightens everything in our lives. The other side of the coin is a totally different story.

VIRGO AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 20 Don’t put too much into one thing at the expense of everything else. And stop driving a tack with a sledge hammer at work. Life isn’t just about what we accomplish.You’re a human being, not a human doing.

by Whillow

LIBRA SEPTEMBER 21 - OCT 20 Someone threw a monkey wrench into your world when they decided to reenter it. Whatever you’re doing for old times sake, don’t feel obligated to keep it up. Reworking the same old problem will only set you back.

SCORPIO OCT 21 - NOV 20 If you decide to get into this at all, make sure you know what you’re doing. Others haven’t changed one bit. Judging from their more recent actions it’s already clear that time hasn’t taught them much of anything.

SAGITTARIUS NOV 21 - DEC 20 Going from one thing to another is getting old.You’re so sick of staving off disaster you can’t remember what you’re here for. Maybe it’s time to step back and look at the confusion, instead of living with it.

CAPRICORN DEC 21 - JANUARY 20 A wall of denial keeps you from seeing anything clearly.You’ve got it all figured out on some level but when it’s all to your liking, one has to wonder if any part of you has a clue as to what the truth might be.

AQUARIUS JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 20 As much as hypocrisy disturbs you, you seem to be pretty comfortable with it. How long can you live with the way things have gotten? Too many things suggest that this masquerade is totally over.

PISCES FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 20 You’re either stuck or you’ve retreated into Neverland with a mass of illusions. You can’t keep this up without expecting something to come along and shock you into facing realities that can’t be avoided.

■ SPEED: Brian Jeffrey, aboard Bondage, gets some speed up during the weekend’s Riverland Power Boat Club Day at Martin’s Bend. Photo: RYAN DOLLING

Bondage continues strong performances ■ LOCAL boat Bondage was again one of the stars at last Sunday’s first Riverland Power Boat Club Day for the season at the Berri Water Ski site at Martin’s Bend. Driven by its owner Brian Jeffrey, Bondage had a second and two third placings in a blown

alcohol displacement field that featured Dave Clark’s dominant Tuff E Nuff. Also, co-driver Chris Philp won his four races aboard the boat in the six litre class. An excellent crowd again attended the event, with local drivers Linton

Price, four wins out of four, and John Chigros, three thirds in an eight 25hp/550cc boat program making short work of their transition from dinghy derby champions to their new challenge. While the much awaited Riverland Spectacular at the Berri Riverfront on January

23 and 24 is looming, there are reports that another excitement machine is on its way from Western Australia to permanently bring its spectacular 100mph and ‘rooster tail’ performance to our river. A hydroplane or ‘aeroplane on water’ no less.


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I’ve just knocked out one of the greatest fighters of all time, it’s like comparing a killer whale to a flathead. ~ Danny Green

The number of goals Grant Schubert scored during the Champions Trophy tournament.

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MVP for sharp Schubert ■AN understandably proud Bruce Schubert telephoned me from Melbourne late on Sunday afternoon with the news that Australia’s Kookaburras had come from 1-3 down midway through their Champions Trophy hockey final against Germany, winning 5-3. He added that his son Grant had completed one of his best competitions in a now long international career to tie for the leading goal scorer award (six goals) and had also clinched the overall Player of the Tournament trophy. Schubert helped Australia to win its 10th title in the Champions Trophy, which is today the International Hockey Federation’s most prestigious yearly event. The Kookaburras have been this country’s most consistent sporting team over 30 years and have won medals at the past four Olympic Games. By fighting back to avenge the earlier defeat in the tournament by reigning World and Olympic champions, Germany, Australia actually broke away from that country to head the list of Champion’s Trophy winners. Australia, 10, leads Germany (including the former West Germany) on nine, and Netherlands eight. In some years, the tournament has involved five, seven and eight countries but the number is now settled on six, with Australia joined by Germany, Korea, who finished third, Netherlands, fourth, Spain and England, in Melbourne. Overall, 31 Champions Tro-

■STAR: Former local Grant Schubert collected the player of the tournament award for the recent Champions Trophy tournament. phies have been held with Australia finishing in the top three on 24 occasions. And we can add to that six titles by the Australian women’s team and 12 top three placings since their Champions Trophy competition was introduced in 1987. That performance includes a record five in a row 1991, 93, 95, 97 and 99. And while the Kookaburras’

team effort should not surprise, when you consider his career record, neither should Grant’s magnificent individual performance in grabbing the tournament’s major awards. The striker from Loxton burst onto the international scene after his debut against Germany in a friendly on July 9, 2003. In that same year, he showed his goal scoring capabilities producing

nine in six outings when the Kookaburras finished runners-up to their hosts Netherlands in the Champions Trophy. He was also named World Hockey’s Young Player of the Year. History tells us that since then he brought home gold medals from the Olympics in Athens in 2004, Champions Trophy in Chennai in 2005 and Melbourne Commonwealth Games in 2006. The Kookaburras also won silver in the 2007 Champions Trophy in Kuala Lumpur, bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and further gold at the Champions Trophy in Rotterdam that year. Schubert has played club hockey in the Netherlands, as well as fulfilling the necessary commitments at home, so it should not surprise either that there have been some down times along the way. Injury that saw him miss the 2006 World Cup and the finals at Beijing have been a threat in a career that puts him right up with the most experienced players in the Kookaburras’ squad today. He played his 150th game for Australia in Adelaide earlier this year and only a handful of teammates, including 300 gamer Brent Livermore, 200 game legend Jamie Dwyer, Rob Hammond and Liam De Young, are ahead of him. And Grant is now, arguably, in some of his best ever form as a Kookaburra, so his objective of more major tournaments, including Commonwealth and Olympics, now looms large. Hockey? I still struggle with the

rules of the game – but must admit to watching a lot of the Melbourne action since Grant ‘converted’ me by inviting me to attend some Kookaburra versus Korea matches in Cairns last year. And that call on Sunday from his dad, so soon after another Kookaburra triumph, took me back to probably my greatest memory from a long privilege of being able to present sport by radio and print here in the Riverland. Further I will recall it unashamedly for as long as I am able. In 2004 – I arrived at 5RM for my Saturday morning stint and remarked to my ‘colourful’ co-host of the time Daniel Norton that the Athens Olympic hockey final must be close to a result. That was like a ‘red rag to a bull’ for a bloke that was already a legend as a Port Power fanatic. He tried Grant’s mobile number and got through moments after the final whistle had given the Kookaburras gold. What a buzz to put Grant and the unbelievable atmosphere around him to air. Mind you, we did learn later that certain major networks had significant exclusivity contracts over the team in place. A memorable ‘fluke’ that! As far as Australian men’s hockey is concerned, inducing legendary Rick Charlesworth to return as coach is obviously an enormous boost and he celebrated his birthday on Sunday by masterminding victory in a high quality, exciting clash with Germany.

Local boxers collect medals

Strong battle for dog trophy ■THERE may still be a twist or two in a couple of the awards before they are handed over at the Riverland Greyhound Club’s presentations on Satur-

! ! ! ! emy Cummins (WA) in the schoolboys (13 to 14 years) division and although he acquitted himself well, he went down on points too. Bradley Wilson had a tough fight against the eventual gold medalist, Tasmania’s Boden Belbin, in the youths 17 to 18 years, 69 kilogram division. Belbin won on points. Although without a win, Phillip Goodes considered the experience gained at the championships and benefits of being able to make use of the AIS facilities will have a positive effect on the careers of his young trio. A total of 110 bouts were held over the four days of competition with SA’s team of 12 bringing home one gold and four silver medals.

day night. Depending on who starts in the meeting on Saturday afternoon, Bright Lass with three wins, a second and third and Surf Burn (31-0) are now challenged by Bubonic Boy (3-0-0) and even Hot Bee Bee (2-2-0)

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category. Shaun Matcott will take home the Trainer of the Year award, while modesty prevents me announcing the winner of the unofficial Bannister Brush maiden tipping trophy but I can say Daylight was second.

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SPORT SCOREBOARD Riverland cricket A grade Waikerie-Ramco 9/135 (N. Paschke 21, K. Taylor 68, T. Bevan 3, J. Hahn 0, R. Griffiths 1, B. Gay 8, D. Golding 6, R. Hassani 7, C. Schutz 17, J. Redemski 0, R. Edwards 1 n.o; R. Davis 1/34, W. Scadden 2/12, K. Boase 1/17, D. Gregoric 2/24, D. Hastwell 1/42, J. Albrecht 2/5) d Monash 3/133 (N. Singh 20, D. Hankin 31, J. Albrecht 29, J. Deren 22 n.o, A. Miatke 17 n.o; C. Schutz 0/17, N. Paschke 0/33, K. Taylor 1/9, J. Redemski 0/15, B. Gay 1/18, T. Bevan 0/12, R. Griffiths 1/20).

Under 14 Waikerie Ramco 7/184 d Monash 113 (K. Taylor 16, A. Roberts 15; M. Channon 2/6, S. Tregenza 2/8, H. Fridd 2/24).

Mid Murray cricket Waikerie Gold 174 (A. Bevan 101, M. McGrath 25; J. Ashenden 3/37, M. Bolt 3/38, J. Hancock 2/14) d Claypans 123 (J. Ashenden 23, J. Maloney 22; T. Bevan 3/25, J. Walding 3/31). BSR 169 (M. Martinson 46, M. Griffiths 41, C. Giles 20; D. Sutherland 3/42, J. Jaeger 2/20, M. Baddack 2/32) d Morgan 53 (M. Baddack 20; P. Christian 3/2, J. Roesler 3/19, D. Waechter 2/18).

Riverland pennant bowls First division: Loxton 81 d Renmark 70. V. Pavia 15 l S. Leesue 20; B. Bald 19 l W. Dopson 20; P. Kimber 25 d R. Phillips 10; B. Bullock 22 d J. Thompson 20. Waikerie 77 d Lyrup 67. B. Harden 24 d N. Leach 17; T. Struass 17 d L. Recchia 13; G. Pursche 15 l S. Munro 21; B. Burnett 21 d G. Godena 16. Berri 108 d Renmark RSL 59. K. Stokes 24 d J. Van der Wyst 11; D. Treloar 34 d R. Lee 10; A. Hill 24 d R. Adam 14; C. Treloar 26 d M. DeCol 24.

Second division

S. Pantic 20 d W. Barnett 16; J. White 21 l K. Schulz 25; D. Piltz 24 d K. Ruediger 9. Loxton Blue 60 d Berri 63. R. Grosser 20 d C. Barry 19; K. Breakwell 27 d R. Braddock 16; G. Meyer 16 l P. Vaughan 25. Loxton RSL 66 d Renmark RSL 49. T. Lehmann 24 d N. Dunstan 12; R. Ray 25 d R. Tankard 16; B. Rose 17 l K. Knight 21. Loxton black 66 d Waikerie 62. T. Wurst 22 d M. Carrera 15; B. Thiele 16 l N. Taylor 29; D. Vaughan 28 d D. Thompson 18. Loxton Green 62 d Barmera 48. M. Williss 28 d R. Kleinig 13; R. Firstbrook 15 l I. Lloyde 19; P. Dickenson 19 d J. Klingbiel 16. Renmark 75 d Lyrup 46. M. Brady 31 d B. Packer 16; M. Matulick 19 l N. Nattrass 20; I. Carnachan 25 d L. Seltitzas 20.

Third division Renmark Blue 61 d Monash 56. M. Leesue 23 d R. Scott 14; M. Weiss 14 l A. Viney 25; P. Lindsay 24 d I. Radosevic 17. Waikerie 79 d Loxton White 36. M. Rolton 19 d A. Reichstein 18; C. Wilson 24 d J. Lidgerwood 10; D. Warner 36 d W. Reichstein 8. Renmark RSL 56 d Renmark White 53. P. McDonald 18 d A. Gibson 16; L. Valente 20 l C. Smith 21; K. Phillips 18 d J. O’Loughlin 16. Barmera 63 d Loxton RSL 51. D. Pearce 18 l R. Bedson 21; K. Dougherty 23 d C. Hampel 17; S. Cristo 22 d K. Ward 13. Loxton Yellow 57 d Moorook 53. W. Ahrens 23 d M. Farrent 15; N. Menz 15 l M. Couzner 22; N. Jenke 19 d N. Pollard 16.

Fourth division Waikerie 71 d Barmera 46. R. Sauer 26 d J. Wyril 13; B. McLoughlin 25 d F. Roberts 19; T. Cain 20 d J. Vidorin 14.

Moorook 65 d Monash 50.

Pinnaroo Line bowls

(M. Kuchel, C. Murray, J. Smith).

First division

Golf

Parilla 58 d Pinnaroo 38. D. Atze 29 d R. Simon 12; R. Hentschke 29 d W. O’Driscoll 26. Murrayville 63 d Geranium 32. R. Schroeder 43 d T. Kakoschke 11; C. Crane 20 l L. Gregurke 21. Lameroo White 52 d Lameroo Red 50. L. Maynard 32 d L. Walker 26; P. Bowman 20 l B. Maynard 24.

Wednesday stableford: G. Stimpson 37, M. Donovan, S. Smart 35, P. Ruston, R. Sully, S. Alexander 34. Saturday stableford: S. Palat 43, R. Knight 39, C. Berry 37, J.M. Coombe, B. Tyndale 36, N. Hodson, G. Stimpson, L. Seddon 35.

Second division

Waikerie

Pinnaroo 81 d Parilla 59. T. Quince 24 d J.M. Gilbertson 19; R. Angel 20 l W. Haskell 25; P. Barker 37 d M. Candy 15. Lameroo White 83 d Lameroo Red 55. C. Spratt 26 l T. Coleman 29; P. Byrne 29 d G. Godden 10; B. Toogood 28 d S. Walker 16.

Division one: P. Thomas 78/67. Division two: M. Wills 92/72. Voucher winners: M. Thomas 78/67, A. Greenfield 86/68, W. Bald 74/69, T. Lehmann 79/70.

Geranium d Murrayville (forfeit).

Softball

Renmark

Barmera Saturday par competition: B. Whitehead, W. Swinstead +6, A. Selfe +3, J. Kniter, J. Morrell, C. Clarke, L. Amos +2, B. Frost, C. McKendrick, W. Whateley, L. Hampshire +1. Sunday stableford: M. Van hens Bergen 33, C. McKendrick 32.

Seniors

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Renmark 7 (T. Schwartzkopff, D. Holtham, A. Selfe) d Cobdogla Blue 4. Loxton A 18 (A. Altschwager, H. Symens, J. Taylor) d Waikerie 2 (H. Johnson, S. Schiller, D. Marr). Berri A 24 (D. Nixon, M. Rossack, A. Grenfell) d Loxton Blue 1 (T. Richardson, P. Carney, K. Holland). Gerard 10 (E. Abdulla, K. Johnson, T. Lindsay) d Loxton Green 4 (M. Lidgerwood, C. Venning, D. Lidgerwood).

Wednesday stableford: N. Wait c/b, P. Cummins 38. Friday twilight: J. Meakin c/b, T. Branford 21, R. Staehr, M. Cronje, G. Kellaway, L. Campbell 20. Saturday stableford: M. Odgers c/b, W. Thiele 40, K. Wilksch 39, M. Wilksch 38, L. Campbell, C. Wait 37. Sunday stableford: L. Campbell 40, C. Poulos 37, J. Meakin 33.

C grade Cobdogla 30 (M. Hayes, K. Hayes, S. Cook) d Loxton 16 (J. Young, T. Richardson, M. Hammerstein). Waikerie 16 (D. Marr, B. Hewell, M. Sweet) d Renmark 15 (H. Ingle, S. Edwards, L. Plush).

Primary grade Gerard 38 (S. Abdulla, J. Gray, S. Riley) d Renmark 13 (A. Van der Hoek, S. Croft, T. Claxton). Loxton 26 (C. Hopper, M. Hammerstein, C. Hammerstein) d Waikerie 23

Baseball A grade Renmark 5 d Berri 3. Hits: Renmark – S. Best, D. Grenfell, J. Culbertson, M. Ammerlann, T. Jackson. Berri – S. Goldspink, S. Scott 2, H. Bantolas, P. Goldspink, R. Moritz, R. Bevis, A. Threlfall. Barmera Lakers 7 d Loxton Wildcats 3. Hits: Barmera – Z. Butterworth, J. Golding 2, M. Owen, M. Golding, M. Doherty, J. MacGregor, T. Golding, W. Priest. Loxton – R. Taylor, E. Fife 2, K. Hennig, R. Martin, S. Newman.

B grade Barmera Lakers 13 d Renmark Vets 4. Hits: Barmera – H. Sandford, M. Doherty, J. MacGregor, K. Bament, J. Stemberger, J. Thompson. Renmark Vets – W. Milich, J. Gardner.

Under 16 Lyrup Lions 11 d Berri Warriors 1. Barmera Lakers 13 d Renmark Angels 7.

Little league Berri Warriors 14 d Loxton Wildcats 7. Barmera Lakers 15 d Renmark Angels 5. Hits: Barmera – M. Wilden (HR), M. Wutke, A. Bucon, B. Verbai-Heward (HR), J. Recchia. Renmark – B. Barnes, J. Vigar.

Barmera Gun Club Event one (25 target skeet): A grade - F. Albanese 24/25, H. Nunn 21/25; B grade - R. Maywald 20/25, R. Wylie 18/25; C grade – A. Mattschoss 25/25. Event two (50 target double barrel Peter Caddy Memorial): Overall - A. Mattschoss 50/50; A grade – F. Albanese 119/121, R. Maywald 118/121; B grade Peter Brister 48/50, B. Morris 63/66; C grade – J. Mattschoss 43/50, R. Nutt 42/50. Event three (20 pair Deauville doubles): R. Maywald/P. Brister 18/20, R. Wylie/B. Morris 15/20, F. Albanese/J. Mattschoss 14/20. Event four (turkey shoot): I. Maywald. Event five (Annie Oakley): P. Brister. High gun: A. Mattschoss 75/75. Champion of Champions 2009: Frank Albanese.

Riverland basketball Girls Under 12 Renmark 35 (D. Haynes 9, L. Haynes 6) d Berri 17 (M. Sarro 13, E. Borlace 4). Loxton 13 (S. Lange 4, A. Fielke 4) drew Barmera 13 (A. O’Dea 6, P. Pipinis 6).

Under 14 Berri 40 (I. Thiele 11, J. Gregory 4) d Supercats 24 (M. George 8, J. Drake 2). Renmark 36 (T. Cooper 12, A. James 8) d

Barmera 9 (B. Miller 8).

Under 16 Loxton 38 (T. Nuemann 6, C. Harris 4) d Berri 16 (V. Migga 10, A. Tanner 4).

Under 18 Waikerie 39 (L. Eldredge 9, A. Curtis 8) d Berri 30 (T. Hoffmann 8, E. Prontt 5). Blazers 42 (E. Hoffmann 8, R. Schultz 2) d Loxton 32 (A. Worsfold 6, R. Ferber 4). Renmark 35 (A. Trenwith 9, S. Deighton 4) drew Barmera 35 (C. Richardson 8, K. McKinley 6).

Boys Under 14 Berri 37 (L. Hayes 6, J. Willis 6) d Loxton 28 (A. Size 14, J. Inglis 4). Barmera 48 (S. Butterworth 11, B. Wundenberg 6) d Steamers 31 (T. SinghGalmaz 4, T. Perry 4). Loxton 51 (A. Francis 17, A. Size 15) d Renmark 19 (C. Weise 8, M. O’Loughlin 6).

Under 16 Supercats 47 (J. Mackzkowiack 8, N. Thompson 8) d Berri 21 (D. Evans 5, H. Jury 2). Loxton 54 (T. Renshaw 16, M. Baker 13) d Waikerie 26 (A. Allen 10, L. Schiller 3).

Under 18: Loxton 41 (C. Baker 14, K. Reynolds 11) d Berri 25 (A. Thorpe 4, B. Frahn 2).

Riverland cycling Scratch races: A grade: L. Stevens, M. Gray, C. Gartery; B grade: R. Strout, G. O’Brien, P. Weston; C grade: G. Lawton, G. Butt, A. Ylia.

Criterium A Grade: L. Stevens, I. Worsfold, N. Gregurke, C. Gartery. B Grade: B. Woon, G. Hatcher, G. O’Brien, P. Weston, L. Rasheed (DNF). C Grade: G. Butt, J. Eshman, A. Ylia, G. Lawton.

Matthew finds his wings in Dubbo By LES PEARSON GLOSSOP teenager Matthew Chapple is starting to find his wings in the sport of scale aerobatics. He recently had a tough weekend of competition at the Australian Scale Aerobatics Association (ASAA) Championships held in Dubbo late last month. The 15 year old finished fourth in the basic class but also managed to secure pro-

motion into the sportsman class heading into his next competition in January. Competition involves flying a model aeroplane and performing manoeuvres off a set list in a round, or two sequences. Matthew was only 64 points from third spot after pulling back 200 points the previous round, with one round to come. Unluckily for him, the final round was cancelled.

Local footy coaches appointed LOXTON became the final club in the Riverland Football League to appoint an A grade coach recently, announcing that Mark Wright will lead the Tigers next season. Wright has had an extensive football career, playing at the top level in teams in the amateur league and the Adelaide Plains, Spencer Gulf and Northern Areas leagues. The former Balaklava Football Club president played for the Tigers’ B grade side last season after transfering to the region for work. The announcement follows other coaching appointments in the local competition with Craig Wooldridge (Loxton North), Troy Lehmann (Waikerie), Brenton Venables (Renmark), Rod Hankin (Berri) and Mark Wilden (Barmera) all accepting the top job. Renmark’s Brenton Venables returns as premiership winning coach, while Waikerie’s Troy Lehmann is in his second year leading the Magpies. Loxton North’s five time premiership player Craig Wooldridge coached the Panthers in 2001-02 and is back at the helm, while new Berri coach Rod Hankin, who led Cobdogla to three premierships and Barmera’s B grade premiership coach Mark Wilden, are in their first years of coaching at A grade level in the RFL.

“They called it off because it got too windy, which was a bit disappointing,” Matthew said.

calling for a crash landing in a nearby paddock. While he managed to land the plane undamaged, Matthew said

I wasn’t upset with fourth, it was reasonable It was a weekend of hard luck for the youngster after his plane “conked out” while flying an upline (vertically),

the ordeal rocked his confidence for at least a day’s competition and he also lost points for not complet-

ing the sequence. “It’s a $13,000 plane so I was a bit worried when that happened,” he said. “You just lose concentration and worry about the plane rather than flying.” Matthew is choosing to focus on the positives from the weekend. “I wasn’t upset with fourth, it was reasonable,” he said. Next on his agenda is more practice ahead of the Albury-Wodonga competi-

tion next month. Competing in the next class bracket will present its own challenges, with tougher opponents and different competing conditions being the real tests for a young lad finding his feet as a landbased pilot. One thing is for certain, Matthew will be out for more glory since winning the South Australian Championship in the basic category last month.

SPORT RIVERLAND POWER BOAT CLUB

■ FULL PACE: Chris Philp in the boat Bondage cruises through the water during one of his four wins in the six litre category at the weekend’s power boat club day at Martin’s Bend.

■ ABOVE: Dave Clark in his boat Tuff E Nuff, which dominated the blown alcohol displacement field at the weekend’s power boat event. Flying through the water (top left) is Ken Arnott in his boat Insanity and (bottom left) everything is a blur as Trevor Stanley, in Agent Orange, reaches top speed. Photos: RYAN DOLLING


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Located just minutes from the Morgan riverfront is this spacious 3 bedroom house with good sized yards. For the equivalent property on the river, you could easily double the price, even then it still wouldn’t have what this house has to offer. Extras such as carport under main roof, a boat/caravan

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Best value home in Renmark! K

URRAJONG Avenue is a very good residential area with well maintained homes and within walking distance of schools and the Renmark Plaza. This very affordable home has been freshly painted and offers three bedrooms, spacious kitchen and dining areas plus nice lounge. Two reverse cycle airconditioners provide heating and cooling and there is a carport attached to the home. The large allotment is 22.25 metres wide and provides plenty of room for shedding, kids play area, etc. This home offers the best value available in Renmark today. The first home owner bonus

will be dropped on January 1 so don’t delay – inspect this weekend, secure your new home and take advantage of the extra government bonus available.

RENMARK

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11 Kurrajong Ave Price $129,500 Inspect Saturday 12 Dec 10.30 - 11.00am RLA 147968

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HIS brick veneer home would be a fantastic start for a first home buyer and could even be a downsize residence for the retirees that are looking for a perfect home close to shopping facilities and with a parkland outlook in the centre of neighboring properties. The current owner has displayed creativity through innovative freshly upgraded features both inside and out. There are three bedrooms, the master has built-in robes and timber floors are in the bedders and living zones. A new reverse cycle split system has been installed in the open plan living areas which consist of the kitchen, dining and lounge rooms. Timber venetians have been installed to most window panes.

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Contact Ray White Berri Price $189,000 Greg Cram Inspect 13th December 0439 890 822 2:30pm - 3:30pm Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie RLA 195714

ERY rarely does prime real estate come on the market that offers a two for one deal. Two residences, two titles, occupy one and let and forget the other. Both properties are neighboring and both established on around the 3â „4 acre allotments which will permit privacy and lifestyle enjoyment. The home inclusions are secondary to the lifestyle experience on offer. People will be evvious that miss this opportunity to purchase. Low maintenance cottage style gardens include trait terraced rosemary garden hedges and a globe pedestal feature the horse shoe entry to the home is sure to be the start of lasting impressions. The main home is a stunning high quality family residence set amongst tall lofty gums in a superb locale with amazing character and charm boasting many gratifying features. Tiled floor hallway

introduces high ceilings with four bedrooms, plus a study and three bathrooms, which each include shower, vanity and toilets. The large internal tiled floor laundry is almost full length of the home and allows ample space for the gym equipment, sunroom or hobbyist area. An open plan fully appointed timber kitchen, with plentiful built-in display cabinetry and choices of massive casual and formal living areas with ornamental modern lighting will allow enjoyment of personal space, or will be wonderful to the family and friends for hosting those dinner parties. Pillars, verandas and cobblestone paving are just some outlook attractions, while walls of glass windowpanes wrap the majority of the impressive home designed to incorporate natural warmth, breeze and light as well as allowing the scenic country atmosphere to come inside. Quality block out

drapes on windows will allow adjustment of the sunshine warmth that fills the home. Entertaining will be enjoyed all year round, whether it’s stay cool in the in-ground swimming pool, make a racket on the tennis court, or soak the worries away in the outdoor gas heated spa. Barbecue areas and slate retainer wall bench seating add to the charm of this 1930s superbly presented family home. You’ll get twice the value because the property next door is included with the sale and includes a bonus three bedroom dwelling set on 3⠄4 acre, with separate title producing rental income so the choice is easy. Buy and occupy the fabulously big executive property and just let and forget the great tenant in the other three bedroom dwelling. After all it has been home to the tenant since 2001. An executive property package full of surprises and enchantment!

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Community Events File Thursday December 10th • Terrace Gallery Members Art Exibition, running until end of December 2009. The Terrace Gallery (situated by roundabout) Loxton. • Charity for all Bingo Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce, Loxton, everyone welcome, eyes down at 7.30pm, Christmas breakup. Representatives from all organisations involved would be appreciated. Phone Deb Ball 0428823924.

Saturday December 12th • Riverland Farmers Markets, Saturday, 7.30am – 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Paringa, 7:30 – 11:30pm. Phone Kev 85881335. • Vacswim – Enrolment dates December 12, 10 to 12 noon. January 2, 10 to 12 noon. Loxton Swimming Pool. Check website for local times and enrolment forms, www.vacswimsa com. Phone 74247650.

Friday December 11th • Barmera Community Markets, every Friday, 8am - 12pm, Pioneer Park Barmera. Phone Steven Lynch 0428152235. • Christmas CafÊ at Barmera Uniting Church, 10am – 4pm. Morning and afternoon tea, light lunch, books and gifts from Koorong Books, Bonney Barmera cards, dried fruit sales. • Santa’s Cave at Waikerie Institute, entrance from McCoy Street. Gold coin donation, phone Waikerie Visitor Information Centre for Santa times on 8541 2332. • Berri Barmera Friends of Child and Family Health are holding a Children’s Christmas Party with Father Christmas in the Group Room, Riverland Community Health Centre, Cornwall St, Berri. Friday, December 11 at 10:30am. RSVP 85802526 or 1300733606.

Sunday December 13th • “The Pinesâ€? Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8, open every Sunday, 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 85844642 • Berri Carols by the River, Sunday, December 13, 7pm. Please bring a chair or a rug. There will be a collection for the Riverland Christmas Appeal. Tuesday December 15th • 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, Christmas Wind-up. Phone Pam 8582 1692. • Barmera Library - Baby Rhyme Time, 10.30am, story and activities for all ages at 11am, every Tuesday during school term. Phone 85882872.

Tuesday December 15th continued • Scrapbooking night every third Tuesday off the month, Monash Hall. $5 includes supper. New project each month, art and craft supplies. Next night is December 15. Phone Tracey 0429808937. • Barmera Public Library, Childrens Summer School Holiday Program, Tuesday, December 15, 2pm, Christmas Craft – Christmas Wreath and Paper Stars. December 22, 2pm, Christmas Catchers and Angels. Wednesday December 16th • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny St, Berri. Gold coin donation, morning tea provided. Phone 0429822524. • Paringa Neighborhood Watch, next meeting, Dec 16, Paringa Friendship Centre, 7.30pm. Guest speaker, Christmas supper. All residents welcome. Phone 85955111 for more information. Saturday, December 19th • Waikerie Markets, Saturday, December 19th, 8am to 12 noon. • Musical Christmas and Community Christmas Dinner, Sunday, December 20, at 10am. Dinner $5 pp. Bookings essential 85832260. Riverland Central Church, Old Highway, Glossop.

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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TOYOTA has increased the active and passive safety of its Corolla hatchback range. The safety upgrades are part of a mid-cycle facelift for the 1.8litre dual VVT-i Corolla five-door hatch range. Following this facelift, all Corolla hatch models will have vehicle stability control (VSC) and traction control (TRC) as standard equipment. In addition, all models will have four SRS airbags as standard equipment, with the facelift addition of front-seat side SRS airbags. Corolla Hatchback Conquest and Levin ZR have seven SRS airbags as standard equipment, including driver’s knee airbag and full-length curtain-shield airbags.

World’s most popular selling car continues to provide value for the motorist Corolla Ascent and Levin SR can be specified with the optional enhanced safety pack, which includes seven airbags in total. Corolla Hatchback’s facelift also includes new audio systems, new exterior colours and interior trim and alloy wheel designs, new steering wheels, a new front mask and new rear look. All Corolla Hatch audio systems now have MP3/WMA compatibility, USB jack, i-Pod control via the USB jack, 3.5mm audio input jack, Bluetooth hands-free and Bluetooth streaming audio. Ascent has a new tuner/

single-changer CD audio while Conquest, Levin SX and Levin ZR have a new tuner/six-CD multi changer unit with 4.3-inch thin-film transistor (TFT) screen. The new steering wheel has a thicker rim and is D shaped, with a slightly flattened-bottomed edge to provide a sporty appearance and additional knee room. Conquest, Levin SX and Levin ZR have a premium steering wheel with audio and multiinformation controls. It has a new bonnet with a wide convex-shaped relief, compared with previous concaveshaped relief, a wider opening

for the lower bumper grille and body coloured horizontal bars in lieu of a mesh look in the radiator grille. The new headlamps have a repositioned high-beam lamp and the lamp’s line break has been extended inwards. At the rear, Corolla Hatch’s bumper corner area has been extended outwards and the bumper has been given a new shape around the reflectors and across its lower edge. There are new rear combination lamps and a new rear garnish with chrome accents. Two new exterior colours have been adopted - with tungsten and tidal blue (tidal blue is available on Levin SX and ZR only) replacing dynamic blue and aztec blue.

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2008 VE SS Ute

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09 FG Ford Falcon G6

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07 VZ Acclaim Wagon XOG-166

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4x4 Tavern Talk

Australia’s Best Cars

Chip adds some crunch ■ POWER: A performance chip made all the difference.

BY DANNY HANRAHAN

A Hyundai i30 - Best mid-sized Car under $28,000

Hyundai iMax - Best People Mover

Of all the cars on Australian roads, motoring experts chose Hyundai i30 & iMax as the class winners in Australia’s Best Car Awards. To find out why they caught the judges’ “i”, test drive one today and see for yourself.

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COUPLE of years ago when I purchased my diesel four wheel drive, I was surprised at the lack of power the vehicle had in some circumstances. When driving off from the traffic lights, I had to really rev the engine through first. If I didn’t do this it would virtually die in second. Vehicles behind me would have to slam on their brakes as I chugged on until I had enough revs to accelerate. Drivers kept passing me indicating the number one but you can’t stay in first forever. I eventually put a chip in to increase performance. The difference is amazing, increased performance without the loss of fuel economy. At the Perth 4WD and Adventure show, DPChip had a very small presence tucked away in a quiet corner. This didn’t stop him selling out of product twice over the weekend and taking orders for future delivery. I grabbed a brochure to find out what all the fuss was about. The DPChip simply wires or plugs in downstream of the ECU and can safely improve power and torque by up to 35 per cent, depending

on the engine type. Downstream installation means that all error detection and engine operational safety systems are left intact. The DPChip can simply be unplugged to return the engine to its previous power settings. The DPChip intercepts the signals from the ECU and independently alters timing, fuel and other signals to obtain the best possible balance between power gains and optimum durability. Each DPChip comes pre-set to the specific engine type, however, there is a facility to further fine tune your engine to your specific needs. Manual tuning via a 10 position selector is available should you wish, or need, to increase power even further. Some DPChip models have the ability to be laptop tuned via a USB port to fine tune a large number of timing and fuel settings to really get the most from your engine. For example, if you have fitted various aftermarket or performance enhancing

The unlimited kilometres warranty is only applicable to vehicles used for private and domestic use and is not applicable for vehicles used for certain high mileage commercial purposes ie. courier, security and rental cars.

devices such as a larger intercooler or larger exhaust then the DPChip can be fine tuned to take full advantage of these. Improved efficiency not only leads to consistent power throughout the rev range and more torque where you need it but also results in improved fuel economy. Tests so far have shown that with a conservative operating style, the addition of the DPChip can give improvements of between five and 10 per cent better fuel economy over standard. This means big dollar savings considering the current price of fuel. With a five year warranty on the device, distributors throughout Australia, and technical support from one of Australia’s leading diesel specialists, you’ll have a trouble free time with more power and better fuel economy when you fit a DPChip. With over 1200 vehicles currently supported and other models continually in development, you’ll be sure to find a DPChip to suit any EFI diesel engine whether it be a car, 4wd, truck, light commercial, agricultural machinery, construction equipment or marine diesel.

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investment allowance* Your business may be eligible for the Federal Government’s proposed Investment Allowance. Once passed into law, businesses may be entitled to claim a 50% tax deduction on motor vehicles purchased before 31 December, 2009. Talk to you tax advisor to see if you are eligible.

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$36,990 more DRIVE AWAY no to pay includes metallic paint valued at $400 CAPTIVA SX AWD - 7 SEATS >17” Alloy wheels > Electronic Stability Control (ESC) > Driver and front passenger airbags, plus curtain airbags

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DON and Vicky Sweet and the staff of Riverland Funerals invite members of the community to a candlelight service of remembrance, to pay tribute to those who will not be with us this festive season.

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Public Notices Phone 8582 5500 • 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri • Email: classies@riverlandweekly.com.au

Notice of Amendment to the South Australian Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Plan

Public Notices

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Proposed amendments The Board has reviewed the Business Plan and proposes to make the following amendments: (1) Specify the next ensuing three years as the period to which the Business Plan relates; (2) Increase the quantum of the Regional NRM levy for 2010/11 to $1,448,500. This increase is consistent with the proposed 2010/11 regional NRM levy already identified in the Plan and will result in the average of the regional NRM levy payable in the Region being increased from $15 to $20 per property; (3) Increase the quantum of NRM water levy for 2010/11 to $5,779,250. This increase is consistent with the proposed 2010/11 NRM water levy already identified in the Plan and will result in the levy for reticulated water supplies increasing from $13.10/ML to $14.50/ML and for irrigated water supplies increasing from $4.20/ML to $4.65/ML; (4) Reduce the number of employed staff from 88 FTE’s to 82.5 FTE’s to support the implementation of natural resources management programs and policies during 2010/11.

4(% "%22) "!2-%2! #/5.#), #(!.'% /& -%%4).' $!4% .OTICE IS GIVEN THAT AT A MEETING OF COUNCIL HELD ON .OVEMBER THE COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULED TO BE HELD IN $ECEMBER WAS ALTERED AND THE FOLLOWING WILL NOW APPLY

$ATE OF -EETING -EETING 0LACE #OUNCIL #HAMBERS 7ILSON 3TREET "ERRI #OMMENCEMENT 4IME P M $!6)$ "%!4/. #()%& %8%#54)6% /&&)#%2

Proposed funding sources 2011/12 Estimate

521,155

410,385

2012/13 Estimate

4,564,000

NRM Levies

5,894,500

6,295,916

6,262,602

7,227,750

8,402,250

8,654,780

904,500

1,085,562

1,085,562

1,448,500

1,993,500

2,053,500

4,990,000

5,210,354

5,177,040

5,779,250

6,408,750

6,601,280

Division 2 NRM water levy

3,659,460

2010/11 Estimate

Carry-over funds

Division 1 Regional NRM levy

2,645,234

2009/10 Estimated Result (as at 01 October 2009)

106,500

State Government

2,748,000

2,615,000

2,584,785

3,159,355

1,925,865

280,000

Commonwealth Government

4,574,000

6,759,000

7,477,398

5,662,600

5,085,600

5,085,600

10,445,590

5,192,000

5,287,385

1,327,000

350,000

350,000

240,000

200,000

200,000

200,000

200,000

200,000

28,466,090

23,707,150

25,471,630

18,097,860

16,374,100

14,676,880

Other Income Interest Total Income

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2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

People

4,455,990

3,919,900

4,107,340

Water

4,277,325

3,935,660

2,871,975

Biodiversity

4,766,610

3,990,510

3,230,010

Land

4,303,350

4,184,200

4,197,825

Atmosphere

160,410

195,325

120,975

Monitoring and evaluation

134,175

148,505

148,755

18,097,860

16,374,100

14,676,880

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5) District 9 AN IMPRESSIVE film directed by Kiwi genius Peter Jackson on an extremely low budget. The plot surrounds a bunch of aliens being kept on earth as refugees and treated as such. Has a lot of direct shots at human nature and how we treat one another and the finish is perfectly poised for an equally impressive sequel.

8) Gran Torino WELL, I hired it with hesitation, but Clint Eastwood acts in and directs this one with brilliance. The storyline is based around a racially shallow, grumpy, elderly American man who eventually forms a touching but at times fragile relationship

4) Inglorious Basterds QUENTIN Tarantino delivers a hard-hitting tale based on a group of American soldiers slowly repaying the Nazis for atroci-

1) Slumdog Millionaire A MUMBAI teen who grew up in the slums, becomes a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? He is arrested under suspicion of cheating, and while being interrogated, events from his life history are shown which explain why he knows the answers. Combines culture, action, comedy and romance in what is widely regarded as the best movie made for some time.

Singer on northern musical mission FORMER Mallee songstress Jeanette Wormald is furthering her musical horizons by working with children in the isolated areas of the Northern Territory. Wormald started work for Mission Australia in the Imanpa community last week. “I will be a youth worker there but still organising music events and teaching music to babies through to adults,� Wormald said. “Then next year I continue as a community liaison of-

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ficer and then teaching artist for The Song Room. “This is a wonderful life experience and incredibly challenging. “The colours are breathtaking. This truly is the place

where red earth and blue sky meet.� The Imanpa community is based around the Lasseter region, near Uluru. Wormald’s daugter Emma has joined her in the NT.

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5.30 8.00 4.30 Accidentally on Purpose 6.00 5.30 6.00 7.30pm, WIN 10 8.35 9.00 Former Dharma and Greg star Jenna 10.00 12.00 Elfman head this new sitcom based on 6.00 12.30 a one night stand that leads to her being 11.00 11.35 1.30 pregnant and keeping the baby. 6.30 7.20 2.00 It’s not a bad effort for a new7.30 sitcom 12.35 3.00

and don’t judge this one on Elfman’s involvement with Dharma 1.30the deplorable8.05 6.00 and Greg series. 7.00 7.30 3.20 That stuff was whacked. 4.30 6.05 5.30 Motorway Patrol 5.20 6.00 7.30pm, WIN7.009 5.30 7.30 9.00 7’s Direct competition to Channel 6.00 Highway Patrol.8.00 8.30 6.00 You’d think they could get a little more 12.00 creative with the name. 6.30 12.30 10.00 1.30 10.05 racing motorcyclists Anyway, two drag 7.20 are stopped, a10.30 date goes sour 7.30 for one 2.00 beltless Romeo11.05 and someone’s forgotten to merge. 3.00 8.00 12.40 8.30 Sounds awesome.

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To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: • Each of the nine vertical columns • Each of the nine horizontal rows • Each of the nine 3 x 3 boxes. Remember no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box

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2) Stepbrothers WILL Ferrell is an actor you either love or hate, so if you don’t hate him, this is a must see. Two 40ish lads who haven’t left home yet are united in a stepfamily, via the marriage of one another’s parents, which leads to about an hour and a half worth of epic comedy. Golden.

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9) The Boat That Rocked ANY fan of rock’n’roll will love this movie. An all star cast featuring Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Nick Frost brings to life a story of a pirate radio station broadcasting rock music to the British public in -5,4) !7!2$ 7)..).' #,5" the music revolution years. Those meddling hippies! PM

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6) 2012 A SOLID film based on the world ending in the year 2012 after the sun packs it in and the Earth’s crust shifts violently enough to crumble cities and incite massive tsunamis. I’m giving it the number six slot because of the sensational special effects, although there are enough near misses in the film to warrant bringing multiple pairs of underwear.

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blissful ignorance beautifully. An ending that leaves the viewer silent as the credits roll.

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â– STELLAR: Slumdog Millionaire.

3) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ANOTHER great knock by Brad Pitt in a movie that captures the imagination and makes an impossible storyline seem believable. Benjamin Button is found as a baby all wrinkly and old and ages the wrong way, looking younger as he gets older.

â– NEW: Jenna Elfman stars in the new sitcom Accidentally on Purpose.

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10) The Boy In the Striped Pyjamas DIRECTED by Mark Herman, this film, set in WWII Nazi Germany, takes the horrific crimes of the Holocaust and combines them with childhood innocence and

7) Star Trek A SURPRISINGLY enjoyable sci-fi flick based on the classic series. Even if you never got into the TV series, the movie delivers more entertainment than a water-skiing squirrel. Classic quote: “Are you out of your Vulcan mind?!!�

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WELL, 2009 has delivered some great stuff (and equally bad stuff) both in the cinemas and on DVD. Rather than dwell on what was utterly dreadful, I’m going to refer to a few highlights for both the big and small screens of this year. If you haven’t seen any of the following, I recommend going out and doing so:

ties during WWII. While the story is quite incorrect historically speaking, it is nice to see the Nazis get what they deserve. Brad Pitt is also sensational in this one.

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with his Asian neighbours. A lot of old-fashioned shootem-up in it too.

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4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Millionaires' Mission 1.30 Stuff 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Journey Of Life 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report

8.00 Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 8.35 The New Black 10.00 Honeymoon In Kabul 11.00 Lateline 11.35 Live At The Basement 12.35 Help Me Love My Baby 1.30 Movie: A Matter Of Life And Death 3.20 Double The Fist

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Kylie Kwong: Heart And Soul 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The ReInventors 8.05 Mumbai Calling: Teknobable employs an actor to

coach the call centre staff in English. A gangster demands protection money. 8.30 Creature Comforts 9.00 John Safran’s Race Relations 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Spoons 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Choose Your Own Adventure

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Captive 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 New Idea TV 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Zoo 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Gary Unmarried 8.00 Whacked Out Sports 8.30 Movie: Face/Off 11.20 Keeping Up Appearances 12.00 Win News 12.30 Coromandel Med 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 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Alice 1.00 The Avengers

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 Malcolm In The Middle 7.00 7pm Project 7.30 Accidentally On Purpose 8.00 The Office 8.30 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.15 7pm Project 11.45 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League: Inter Milan v Rubin Kazin 8.30 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 3.30 Office Tigers 4.00 Versailles Stories 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 E2 Energy 6.30 World News

7.30 Luke Nguyen's Vietnam 8.00 Oz And James's Big Wine Adventure 8.30 Secrets And Lives 9.00 Designer People 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour 2009/2010 11.00 Oz 1.05 Movie: The Overeater (France) 2.40 Weatherwatch

Friday 11th

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4.30 G.P. 5.20 Rewind Moments 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Wild At Heart 1.30 Unlikely Travellers 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen 3.00 Children’s Programs

6.05 The National Parks 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Wire In The Blood 10.00 beached az 10.05 John Safran: The Lost Pilot 10.30 Lateline 11.05 The Sally Lockhart Mysteries 12.40 rage

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 What Would Happen If‌ 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The ReInventers 8.00 Hyperdrive 8.30 Torchwood:

Captain John Hart returns, takes Jack prisoner, and sends him back in time. 9.15 Torchwood Declassified 9.30 Ideal 10.00 Star Stories 10.25 Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2009 10.55 triple j tv Presents 11.25 London Live

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Home Alone 4 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 New Idea TV 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Zoo 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: The Santa Clause 2 10.40 Movie: Get Shorty 12.40 Movie: Below 2.35 Hot Auctions 3.00 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 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Motorway Patrol 8.00 Rapid Response 8.30 Movie: The Island 11.20 Nine News 11.50 Movie: Murder At 1600

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 Malcolm In The Middle 7.00 7pm Project 8.00 Bondi Vet 8.30 Law & Order 9.30 Outrageous Fortune 10.30 The Hothouse 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 7pm Project 1.30 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Breath 2.30 Children's Crusade 3.30 Brides Of Khan 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch

5.00 Newshour 6.00 E2 Energy 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Dogs: Adventures In War, Sea And Ice 8.35 Top Gear Best Of 9.30 World News 10.05 Erotic Tales 11.15 Movie: Lolita's Club (Spain) 1.00 Movie: Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop (Brazil)

Saturday 12th

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5.00 rage 11.00 Live From Abbey Road 12.00 Dynasties 12.30 Best Of Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2009/10 3.00 Football: W-League: Semi Final 5.00 Bowls: NSW Open 2009 6.00 Nigella Express

6.30 Best Of Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Hope Springs 8.30 ABC News 8.35 The Bill: Police try to catch a drug boss, unaware that he is in their station posing as a solicitor. 9.20 Taggart 10.10 ABC News 10.15 Rebus 11.25 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Grumpy Old Holidays 6.35 Heartland: In order to release Ghost into the wild, Amy and Ty drive the horse up into the mountains. 7.35 Hamish Macbeth: Hamish is delighted when the author of his

favourite westerns moves to Lochdubh. 8.30 Movie: Jamaica Inn: Charles Laughton, Horace Hodges, Hay Petrie and Frederick Piper 10.05 Movie: Pandora And The Flying Dutchman: James Mason, Ava Gardner, Nigel Patrick and Sheila Sim

6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Eclipse 1.00 V8 Xtra 2.00 Motorsport: Fujitsu Series 3.00 According To Jim 3.30 The Animal Extractors 4.30 Stonehenge Decoded 5.30 Mercurio's Menu

6.00 Seven News 6.30 No Leave, No Life 7.00 Borderline 7.30 Kingdom 8.30 Wallander 10.30 Movie: American Beauty 12.55 Movie: Bad Manners 2.35 Super Dragons 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 12.00 Movie: I Was A Rat: Calum Worthy 2.00 Take 40 Live Presents... 2.30 David Attenborough’s Tiger: Hunted Majesty 3.30 Gilligan’s Island

4.00 Fishing Australia 4.30 Garden Gurus 5.00 Sumptuous Xmas Special 12/12 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Wipeout 7.30 Crusoe 9.30 AFI Awards 11.30 Movie: Dirty Deeds: Bryan Brown 1.30 Movie: Poor Cow: Terence Stamp 3.30 Skippy

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Australian PGA Golf Championships: Round Three: Coolum Golf Course 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Don't Forget The Lyrics: Presented by Wayne Brady 7.30 Merlin

8.30 Movie: Aliens: Sigourney Weaver, Lance Henriksen and Paul Reiser 11.20 White Collar 12.20 Sex And The City 1.50 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 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 The Kirov Celebrates Nijinsky 3.00 Desert Castle 4.00 Portrait Of Bernice Coppieters 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Humanimal 6.30 World News

7.30 Mythbusters: No myth is safe as Adam, Jamie, Kari, Tory and Grant put urban legends to the test. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.05 Movie: Tell No One (France) 12.20 SOS 1.20 Newstopia 1.50 Decadence 2.20 Weatherwatch

Sunday 13th

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5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Q&A 10.00 Carbon Cops 10.30 The Fundamentalists 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Best Of Landline 1.00 Best Of Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Lost Cities Of

The Ancients 3.00 Football: W-League: Semi Final 5.00 Boys Don't Dance 6.00 Book Club 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Schools Spectacular 2009 8.55 ABC News 9.05 Albert's Memorial 10.15 Compass 11.15 Iconoclasts

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Inside The Actors Studio 7.00 1 Giant Leap 7.25 Collectors 7.30 Pride And Prejudice: Mr. Collins’ wooing of Lizzie becomes an unwelcome complication, particularly when she has fallen for

Mr. Wickham. 8.30 Cold Feet: When Adam and Rachel wage a territorial battle, Pete and Jenny suggest they should move in together. 9.30 The Jewel In The Crown 10.30 Beautiful Noise 11.25 East Of Everything

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 Spirit Of Yachting 11.00 Targa NZ 12.15 Movie: Paradise, Hawaiian Style: Elvis Presley 2.15 Movie: Earthquake 5.00 Destination

New Zealand 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Vicar Of Dibley 7.30 Border Patrol 8.00 Outback Wildlife Rescue 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Band Of Brothers 11.40 The First 48 12.35 Passion Of Spain

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Sunday 10.00 Surfsport: Billabong Pro: Tahiti 11.00 Cybershack 11.30 The ARIA Music Show 12.30 Cronulla International Cycling Grand Prix 2.00 Movie: Look Who's Talking Too

3.30 The Pursuit 4.30 Aussie Cook-Off 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 20 To 1 7.30 David Attenborough's Life In Cold Blood 8.30 Movie: Hostage 10.50 True CSI 11.50 Movie: Guess Who's Coming To Dinner

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong With Brian Houston 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Australian PGA Golf Championships: Round Four 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Don’t Forget

The Lyrics 7.30 Glee 8.30 Movie: Little Miss Sunshine 10.35 Movie: Adaptation 12.45 Video Hits 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 3.55 Video Hits 4.00 The CBS Early Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 A Fork In The Road 10.30 Everyone Loves A Wedding 11.00 Sarah Brightman 12.00 Hungarian Rhapsodies 12.30 Futbol Mundial 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 UEFA Champions

League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 History Of Scotland 8.35 Heston's Feasts 9.30 John Adams 11.05 Movie: The Spider's Patience (Italy) 1.00 Movie: A Man's Fear Of God (Turkey)

Monday 14th

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4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Best Of Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Movie: Behind The Headlines 1.30 Occasional Cook 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 An Island Parish

6.30 Once A Soldier 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Elders 8.30 Lilies 9.35 Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business Of America 10.30 Lateline 11.10 Aussie Battlers 12.05 Movie: Stage Door Canteen 2.20 Movie: Youth Runs Wild

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The ReInventors: Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson dig up original patent

designs from history’s lost inventions, and try to make them work. 8.00 Red Dwarf Special 2009: Back To Earth 8.30 Good Game 9.30 Doctor Who 10.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 No Heroics 11.00 Planet Rock Profiles 11.25 Death Note

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Twelve Mile Road 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 New Idea TV 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Zoo 5.30 Deal Or No

Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The Force 8.00 Destroyed In Seconds 8.30 Movie: The Waterboy 10.30 30 Rock 11.00 Parks And Recreation 11.30 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

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 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Middle 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 Flashpoint 10.30 Burying Brian 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 & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Malcolm In The Middle 7.00 7pm Project 8.00 Futurama 8.30 Supernatural 9.30 Stargate Universe 10.30 Ten News 11.15 7pm Project 12.15 The Late Show 1.00 Sex And The City

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 There's Something About Mary Magdalene 2.25 Judgment Day: Intelligent Design On Trial 3.30 How To Live To 101 Without Trying

4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear 8.35 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 The Fixer 10.55 Entourage 11.25 Alter Ego 12.25 Movie: Blood: The Last Vampire (Japan)

Tuesday 15th

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4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Star Portraits With Rolf Harris 1.00 The New Inventors 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Picture Perfect Homes

6.15 Gavin Stamp's Orient Express 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Grumpy Old Men 8.30 Backstairs Billy: The Queen Mum's Butler 9.25 Family Brat Camp 10.15 Lateline 10.50 God Is Green 11.35 Poirot 12.45 Movie: The Red Shoes

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 A Place In Greece 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The ReInventors 8.00 Lead Balloon: Rick buys a scooter,

but starts to worry about how it makes him look. 8.35 Murphy’s Law: Tough cop Tommy Murphy, on leave to care for his mother, is persuaded to go undercover to investigate a drugs war. 9.30 The Wire 10.30 Teachers 11.20 Dirt Game

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Grandpa For Christmas 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 New Idea TV 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Zoo 5.30 Deal Or No

Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Gary Unmarried 8.00 Whacked Out Sports 8.30 Private Practice 9.30 Amazing Race 10.30 30 Rock 11.00 Parks And Recreation 11.30 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

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 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Survivor: Samoa 9.30 Movie: My Big Fat Greek Wedding 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Australian Poker Hero 1.00 ET

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 Malcolm In The Middle 7.00 7pm Project 7.30 Accidentally On Purpose 8.00 The Office 8.30 White Collar 9.30 Numb3rs 10.30 Ten News 11.15 7pm Project 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 House

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.00 Mapping Stem Cell Research 2.30 Tales From A Suitcase 3.00 Corner Gas 4.00 Wine Lovers' Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch

5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Allergy Planet 8.30 The Circuit 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: La Vida Loca 11.45 Movie: Cockles And Mussels (France) 1.25 Iraq, My Country 2.25 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 16th

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Riverland Riverland L

Issue No. 105 - Thursday, December 10, 2009

www.riverlandweekly.com.au

HIGH TIMES

Schubert earns triple celebration

â– WING SPAN: Glossop teenager Matthew Chapple is moving up in the world of scale aerobatics competition, recently competing at the national championships in Dubbo. â– Full story Page 24.

AUSTRALIAN hockey star Grant Schubert celebrated his first wedding anniversary with victory in the Champions Trophy final over Germany on Sunday. The 5-3 come from behind victory capped off a triumphant series for Schubert, who was named player of the tournament, after going on a goal scoring frenzy throughout. The final coincided with the anniversary of his marriage to Julie on December 6, 2008. Riverland Weekly sports columnist Graham Charlton looks at Schubert’s successful tournament in Charlie’s Goss on page 23.

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