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UP, UP AND AWAY IT IS UP, up and away at Waikerie this week as the national gliding championships have begun in ideal flying conditions. The event has attracted 53 competitors with an influx of around 150 people into the region for the event. Waikerie Gliding Club member Bill Mudge is excited about the event, bouncing around like a kid in a lolly shop while acting as an event marshal earlier this week. “What we’ve got here is the cream of the glider pilots of Australia,� Mr

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until next Friday. Competitors are gliding in four classes, including open, 18 metre, 15 metre and standard classes. The top of the range gliders in the open class are valued at up to $300,000, with the least expensive costing around $90,000. Among those taking part is a competitor who travelled over 1000 kilometres from Temora, a distance considered the Holy Grail among the tight knit flying fraternity. â– Continued Page 4

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Our can do attitude prevails A CAN DO attitude is important in any community and, of course, the Riverland is no different. Throughout today’s edition of the Riverland Weekly there are a number of examples of that attitude on display. There are the growers from across the region who helped a Monash blockie after his crop was flattened by a New Year’s Eve storm. Our front page story features a sporting club which can easily lay claim to hosting the best national titles possible. Deeper inside this edition there is the example of Tom Freeman and Sarah Dowdell who have started up the Riverland’s first brewery. While Waikerie’s Citizen of the Year Allen Buckley certainly is made of the right stuff. It is these sort of people who help regions like ours to progress, grow and gain positive outside attention. These are the sort of stories that can make being a journalist an enjoyable profession. The Riverland Weekly looks forward to sharing more of these uplifting stories with you in 2010.

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Wine giants’ merger talks AUSTRALIAN Vintage Limited’s (AVL) Loxton Winery could be revived as part of a possible deal between Australian Vintage and Constellation Brands Incorporated (CBI) involving tourist attraction and popular local wine label Banrock Station. While neither company would confirm details of current discussions, an announcement is expected this month regarding a possible merger. “AVL…is in discussions with CBI, which may result in a possible combining of part of CBI’s Australian and UK wine operations with AVL in exchange for a substantial, but noncontrolling, interest in the combined entity,” AVL chairman Ian Ferrier announced recently. “As the discussions between CBI and AVL are ongoing, there are a number of material issues which need to be addressed before a deal can be fi-

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LES PEARSON nalised. “As a result, the discussions are preliminary and may not lead to such a transaction.” Constellation Wines Australia spokesperson Sheralee Davies also confirmed the merger talks. “Constellation Wines Australia are currently in discussions with Australian Vintage Ltd about the possible combining of our businesses,” she said. “These discussions will continue as long as both parties see benefit with no guarantee any agreement will be reached.

“As such, we are unable to provide any additional details on the specifics of these commercial discussions, i.e. around any specific assets or brands.” Constellation, which Banrock Station operates under, is the largest wine company in Australia and in the United Kingdom. “I can’t be definitive but at this stage our discussions are focused on a merger where Australian Vintage would purchase the Constellation business with Australian Vintage shares,” Mr Ferrier said. “We hope to be able to update you (later this month).” The Loxton Winery has had a tumultuous time over the past 18 months, originally pencilled in to be bought by wine giant Champagne Indage, before the company struck severe financial trouble and was unable to follow through with the purchase.

■ DEAL: Australian Vintage’s Loxton Winery could have its future secured under a possible merger with Constellation Wines.

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Freak winds wreak havoc at Monash By LES PEARSON THE Riverland’s community spirit came to the fore this week after extreme winds on New Year’s Eve left a trail of havoc at Monash, bringing down vines on blocks and large trees on to homes. Omar Najar’s block particularly felt the brunt of the freak storm, with about five acres of vines toppled. A group of local growers, along with a travelling contingent of helpers from Waikerie, then banded together to help get his vines back on track, with vintage just around the corner. Ian Webber was amongst those lending a hand. “It if happened to me, they’d come help me out as well,” he said. It was a sentiment echoed by all the workers putting in the hard yards in the heat, of what Mr Najar expected to be at least a three or four day job. Just the mere logistics of re-erecting the vines makes the storm tough to deal with but Mr Webber claims the experienced

IRRIGATION allocations will remain at 48 per cent following an announcement made by South Australian Water Security Minister Karlene Maywald on Monday. Minister Maywald said there has not been sufficient improvement across the basin, despite significant falls in New South Wales, to warrant an increase in allocations. “Hot and dry conditions in November have continued across the catchment in December,” Minister Maywald said. A further allocation announcement will be made on January 15. Meantime, the Opposition has described the national water deal a failure, due to claims that flows into South Australia from the NSW floods will be minimal. Shadow Water Security Minister Mitch Williams said most of the water will be redirected to unmetered upstream users before reaching the Menindee Lakes, meaning levels in the lakes will not reach the 640 gigalitres trigger point that would allow water to be directed to SA. “The fact is, South Australia remains a poor cousin when it comes to how water is allocated,” Mr Williams said. However, Minister Maywald said the Opposition are wrong to portray the current management of the River Murray a failure by South Australia. “It simply smacks of political opportunism to use the floods in New South Wales to attempt to score points in the lead up to a state election,” Minister Maywald said. So far, no water has been committed to being released through to South Australia, with NSW Water Minister Phil Costa claiming water officials were looking at strategies to best manage the water.

■ HELP: Strong winds levelled about five acres of vines on Omar Najar’s (centre) block, with locals coming to assist with the repairs.

contingent from Waikerie appeared to be making significant progress. “They’ve done this sort of thing before after what happened in Renmark three years ago,” he said. While the work is hard, Mr Najar is confident most of his vines will recover and yield for this season. “Some are going to die but most will live,” he said. Meantime, it was a lucky escape for two households on Mortimer Drive, with large trees coming down, damaging homes

and surrounding buildings. Grant and Maria Rossack were home with their daughter and three grandchildren at the time and were under their outdoor entertaining area at about 8.40pm last Thursday, when a large tree came crashing down on top of their carport. It also destroyed part of a storage room and caved in part of the entertaining area’s roof, just metres short of where the family were sitting. “It just really started blowing in a northerly direction, then whipped around hard after 30

seconds,” Mr Rossack said. A six month old four wheel drive was under the carport at the time, and was extensively damaged. “It’s just lucky no one was hurt I guess,” Mr Rossack said. Monash resident Paula Nelsson witnessed the ravaging storms. “It was a little scary, standing at the doorway watching what was going on,” she said. “It only went for 10 or 15 minutes but the trees were going in every direction they could possibly go.”

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Baffled after floods WITH all the rain New South Wales and Queensland, and parts of Victoria, are getting due to persistent summer low pressure troughs over these regions, it is amazing that none of this water from the sky cannot increase South Australian irrigators’ water allocations. Nick Kossatch, Renmark.

Window opportunity CONGRATULATIONS to the Berri Traders in their well thought out

idea, to use the empty windows of our Berri shops. The varied displays added to the interest of our town. The locals and tourists have been seen to stop and look, unlike the quick passing by of the otherwise empty spaces. Margaret DeLaine, Berri.

Great Lameroo poem WE PULLED up into Lameroo, which was green amongst the brown, and their camping spot that they’ve just built is a real asset to the town.

Have your say about the issues that affect you. The camping ground is lovely, the grass is always green, the lake is really magic and there’s ducks that can be seen. If you’ve had a tough and tiring day and you need to just unwind, grab the kids and a tucker box, some steak and a glass of wine. The barbie spot just by the lake is where you point your nose, bring your friends and family down and try their gas lit stoves. But please consider the next in line, wipe it down and keep it clean, cause this place is far too special, to leave an ugly scene. If you can’t be bothered cooking, you could always sit and eat, at the mighty little local pub, where

the locals can’t be beat. We should know cause we’re still here, we were only stopping for the night but eight weeks on we’ve made great friends, real honest country types. Thank you little town, for making us feel at home, and welcoming us with open arms, in Lameroo you’re not alone. Allan and Shelly, Lameroo.

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I was truly touched and I feel honoured to have met you. You do an amazing job. Thank you for your support over my 10 years with Carers SA. Thank you to the staff both past and present who have contributed to the success of the River Murray and Mallee Carers, who will continue to support family carers under new co-ordinator Lianne Brewin. Good luck to you all. I will be pursuing a new career and will no doubt bump into some of you in the future.

I WOULD like to say a heartfelt thank you to the carers who contributed to my going away gift.

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Send your letters to PO Box 1279, Berri, SA, 5343 or email lettersdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au All letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication.

Local host for gliding titles ■From Page 1 Mr Mudge, who has been involved with gliding for 43 years and has previously competed at national events, said the annual titles are a great social event. “I’ve met people from all over the world and been able to visit them overseas,� he said. “It doesn’t matter if you are a pauper or a millionaire, we are all cast in the same mold, it’s a great community.�

Waikerie has previously hosted a number of major gliding events, including the world championships, with competitors enjoying the local flying conditions. The area is known as having some of the best flying conditions in Australia, due to the expanses of dryland farming areas, while the river is a high quality thermal generator. Among the competitors are several locals, including Craig Vinyl and Peter Robertson.

Gliding facts Competitors could fly as far away as Balranald and back as part of the titles. The finish line for each race is an imaginary circular line 1.5 kilometres from the Waikerie aerodrome. A total of seven races must be completed over a 12 day period for the championships to be formalised.

â– FLYER: Getting ready to take off on Monday was Dion Weston from Sydney, flying in the open class and (below) getting airborne. Photos: JANE WILSON

â– ABOVE: Martin, Susanne and Rhianna Feeg, from Sydney, take shelter from the sun as Martin awaits take off.

Competitors will fly between 250 and 600 kilometres for each race. Gliders will reach heights of up to 12,000 feet and top speeds of around 200 kilometres per hour.

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Summer season heats up By LES PEARSON THE summer tourism season is again heating up, with good numbers packing parks and hotels across the region. Riverland Tourism Association manager Paula Bennet said the outlook seems positive. “(Tourism operators) were consistently busy right up to Christmas... and then really busy again after that.” “Judging by the traffic on the roads, it looks like another busy season, so for this summer I would expect basically consistent numbers again. “There will be no huge amounts of growth or loss.” Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park co-manager Gayle Gudgeon mirrored those thoughts. “Things are consistent as always,” she said. “We’ve had a lot of return visitors and a good number of new holiday makers as well.” She said the region’s good reputation tends to be a big attraction for new visitors, along with the current economic climate. “I think word of mouth advertising has been a big factor,” Mrs Gudgeon said. “Plus a lot more people are choosing to holiday closer to home. “But it’s good to see the return visitors coming back year after year.” At Waikerie, visitor numbers are also prolific. Waikerie Visitor Information Centre manager Lucy Quintel said the town is currently abuzz with the national gliding championships taking place at the aerodrome.

Variety of driving offences A BERRI man was arrested for a variety of traffic infringements following a car accident in which it is alleged he was drink driving. The 39 year old is alleged to have collided with a pedestrian and a tree on McGilton Road, Berri, at 2.20 on Monday afternoon. Police charged the man for driving without due care, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drug, failing to comply with duties at an accident and failing to truthfully answer questions. The female pedestrian suffered only minor injuries. Meanwhile, 11 drivers were charged with drink driving offences during New Year’s Eve celebrations across the region. Offenders were caught at Morgan, Cadell, Berri, Barmera and

2ADIO FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 0OSITIVE MUSIC ENCOURAGING PROGRAMS AND FREE LOCAL EVENTS DIARY ■ FUN: Ella and Maggie Woodforde from Port Augusta relax in the shade at Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park. Photo: JANE WILSON “All the accommodation’s pretty much booked out,” she said. “It’s just a great big plus for everybody. “It gives national exposure with people coming from overseas to compete.” However, other than a spike in internet and phone enquiries in December, there appears to be little evidence of an impact on visitors through a series of articles published by the Sunday Mail late last year. “On the days around when the articles ran and during the ongoing Save The Murray Campaign, there was a great number of visits to our website and calls to our 1300 number,” Ms Bennet said. “Whether it’s had an effect on tourist numbers, those enquiries were made just before Christmas so it is a bit hard to gauge.” Mrs Gudgeon said she had not

POLICE NEWS Renmark, with the highest reading of .234 per cent recorded by a 45 year old Berri man on the Gurra Road.

Kitchen fire ABOUT $8000 damage was caused to the kitchen of a Berri home on Monday night. It is believed the fire, which occurred at 5.50pm, was caused by a young child turning on a stove that had flammable objects in the vicinity. A female adult received minor injuries in the incident and was treated at the Riverland Regional Hospital.

heard any direct connection between tourists and the articles. “I haven’t heard any feedback myself or from other staff members so I would say it’s hard to know,” she said. With the long term future of Riverland Tourism in mind, Ms Bennet announced the RTA will be ramping up a new exposure campaign soon. “We’re running a new Murray River campaign into Melbourne and western Victoria promoting our South Australian part of the river,” she said. “It’s the first time the RTA and the Murraylands Tourist Association worked together such a release. She added the launch of a new River Murray guide will be in March and new promotional photos of the region have been taken.

Boat bursts into flames A SKI boat burst into flames at about 11am on Tuesday morning at Renmark. The two men on board jumped for their lives and escaped serious injury, each receiving minor burns. The $15,000 boat, which had recently had a new engine fitted, was destroyed in the blaze.

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Maywald’s year in reflection Riverland Weekly editor Rob McLean caught up with Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald recently to look at 2009 and the year ahead from her perspective. It’s certainly been a challenging year but through all of the challenges we’ve had some really good things happen. We’ve had the funding for the Murtho Salt Interception Scheme through. The Chowilla regulator is now a goer and it’s going to happen, which is exciting. We’ve had the commitment to the general hospital - $41 million is a lot of money to be committed and $5 million being spent as we speak, on the design, and what it’s going to look like. Those are three very big ticket items. We’ve had a big year again with water and commodity prices and the high Australian dollar and heat waves and all of that sort of thing. Mother Nature has thrown everything at us again but we’ve

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lines and the time frames that the Federal Government have taken to conclude some of the transactions, have been incredibly frustrating for everyone. There have been many job losses‌ It’s a particularly difficult situation and for those families who have had their main breadwinner losing their work, it’s particularly difficult. There are programs that have been put in place for training and redeploying to other areas of employment but it’s never easy. We can only do the best we can do to relocate people to other positions. We’ve established the Riverland Futures Taskforce to try and attract new industries to the region. All of these things we need to continue to pursue and pursue with absolute vigour to get results across the board. Thoughts on the impending National Foods closure: They’ve made a business decision based on their bottom line and it has not been fair on the Riverland. It’s an iconic site and it’s a place I believe with effort could have continued to operate within the region. There’s no brand loyalty to the Riverland as far as National Foods is concerned and that’s the problem with when you have multi-nationals move in and take over these businesses – you do lose that connection to the community, which is unfortunate. Lake Bonney:

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■LOOKING BACK: Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald reflected on the highs and lows of the region last year. As you can see, even below Lock One we still have huge problems and around the Lower Lakes the problems are far more significant than they are at Lake Bonney. At Lake Bonney we’ve been able to maintain a certain level‌through these difficult times, which is a good thing, as it means recreation can still occur, which means we avoided major fish kills. We’ve been able to get tonnes and tonnes of carp out of the system. And we’ve got a community committee working very had on a longer term plan with some finance available to them to make some really good plans for the future of Lake Bonney and how the community wants to see it managed in the future. The coming election: The focus will be on local issues from my perspective and that’s what it’s all about. The candidates that are running, it’s not about the leaders, it’s about who’s going to best represent you in this region. That’s what I think the people of Chaffey will be looking for. There will be all the local issues that you would expect - such as health and education. Whilst we’ve achieved some exceptional goals in the past, there’s still a lot more to do in those areas and you’ve got to be constantly improving. Big aims for 2010: The big aim for 2010 is the work that’s being undertaken for our general hospital (and it’s) critically important to make sure that we can move our health services in the region a

very, very big step forward. Having a general hospital status means more funds coming to the region, more services in the region, less people having to go to Adelaide for treatment. The basin plan for the Murray Darling Basin is incredibly import. The first draft of that will be coming out mid next year and win, lose or draw, I will still be very actively involved in ensuring South Australia gets the best deal possible. For me, that will just be the most critical turning point for the River Murray. We’ve got to get that right. There are other issues with education – we need to push forward with education. We’ve looked at options for school amalgamations and the like. We need to keep working on where our schools need to be to provide the best education for kids in the future and that needs to be driven by the parents and communities with the education department.

â– EDUCATION: Riverland schools will continue to play a vital role in the region.

What do you think of Karlene Maywald’s thoughts on 2009? Let us know: lettersdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au


Thursday January 7, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 7

Test cricket alive and well

Waterwise council THE Renmark Paringa Council has joined a new state government initiative to use water wisely. By joining the WaterWise Communities commitment, council is encouraging households, businesses and community groups to also join. Those who join will receive a kit which includes tips and advice on how to save water.

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â– PACKED: Almost 60,000 people turned up to the first day of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG and (right) the Australian and Pakistan players put on an entertaining exhibition. Photos: BRAD PERRY

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Riverland Weekly reporter Brad Perry is a passionate cricket fan and was lucky enough to get to both the MCG and Adelaide Oval for blockbuster matches recently. TEST cricket has been played for well over a century but now the longer format of the game, both locally and around the world, is threatened by a new, popular, big hitting format known as Twenty20 cricket. The shortened version is taking the world by storm as thousands flock to venues to witness big name players hitting sixes for bucket loads of cash. Even Riverland cricket has embraced the Twenty20 version with much success but one must ask, is it here to stay? Well, over the past few weeks, I have been lucky enough to witness Test cricket and Twenty20 cricket matches at their best. Attending the first three days of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, where Australia faced Pakistan, was an experience to be remembered. Test cricket has continued to

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BRAD PERRY cop a lot of criticism over crowd numbers and interest but the 60,000 people that were present on the first day (bar the 94 that got evicted from Bay 13) got to see a spectacle full of life. One dedicated cricket sup-

get to see some of the world’s best cricketers and don’t forget the great entertainment you don’t see on television, such as the odd streaker evading security. Decked out in yellow singlets and cork dangling hats, Loxton lads Jamie Saint, Brett White, Justin Proud and Matt Barry made the nine hour trek to Melbourne for the Test and said they could not have thought of a better place to be, taking in the sights and

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Thumbs up for local drop WITH three seasoned beer drinkers in the Riverland Weekly’s journalism department, it was inevitable that Murtho based Amazon Ale was going to attract our attention. So we set off with photographer Jane Wilson to find out more about our local brew and the people behind it. By BRAD PERRY ENCOMPASSING history, passion and determination within each mouthful, the Riverland’s very own beer, Amazon Ale, has begun to make its mark locally and the word is spreading.

Years of homebrew kits, research and trial and error brought a dream to fruition for creators Tom Freeman and Sarah Dowdell, when the pair installed a micro brewery in the Freeman family’s century old woolshed at Wilkadene, near Murtho, early last year. Once thriving with sheep and shearers, the historic woolshed entered a new era when the Australian designed brewery was installed and Tom plans to include the surrounding history into his beer. “We are definitely trying to preserve a bit of history and incorporate the story,” he said. The new beer brand named Woolshed Brewery has been derived from the area’s pioneering days, with the farming property’s brand used on the beer’s label. “You will see a lot of that (the W logo), it was used to brand ■ PASSION: Passionate beer lovers Sarah Dowdell and Tom Freeman have developed their own delicious local beer. sheep and now it brands beer,” Tom has been a dream come true and he “The feedback has been great said. believes there is no better feeling than generally; I mean you can’t please evFor Tom, the cre- seeing someone drinking his beer eryone,” he laughed. ation of the brewery and enjoying it, a sight he witnessed “We sit at the hotel and have a much of on the day we visited, along beer and see someone else come and with some other locals. buy an Amazon and that is a real

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buzz.” The increasingly popular beverage is available on tap at the Renmark Hotel, Renmark Club and Tower Tavern, with Amazon Ale expected to filter through to many other local outlets. Tom insists the first release beer is the start of something special, with a number of locally themed flavours to be brewed in the future. “There is a passion to it and a whole lot of science to it,” he said. “Obviously we are still scratching the surface with it but the more you learn about it, the more you can go into it. “We want to bring out at least two more styles; a lighter style that is just your easier drinking type and it is going to be a bright ale of some sort and then we are just talking about doing a couple of pilot brews. “There is a local guy just down the road who is making native bush root, so we are going to incorporate that into a dark beer for winter next year.” As far as Amazon Ale’s taste goes, Tom said it couldn’t have turned out any better than the first brew. “There are certain processes you can do that will shape the flavour, so when you try it (Amazon Ale) you will see it’s a full flavoured beer,” he said. “It is 4.5 per cent so it is a little bit less than say your standard beer but it is still easy drinking and it finishes dry so you can keep drinking. “There was a lot of trial and a lot

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â– BEER: The new Woolshed Brewery at Murtho has produced 4000 litres of the increasingly popular Amazon Ale. Photos: JANE WILSON

of talk about what we wanted to do but we were really lucky because the style of beer we really wanted came out straight away.� While the name Amazon Ale does not appear to be associated with the Riverland, Tom assured us the name has a local connection. “There is a little creek called Amazon Creek just around the corner (and that is where the name comes in), it is an awesome little creek,� he said. With his property also home to Above Renmark Houseboats and Wilkadene Cottage, Tom has plans in place to further upgrade the brewery so it will be a major drawcard for tourism in the

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Allen’s farming ideas rewarded RURAL innovator Allen Buckley has been announced as the 2010 Waikerie Citizen of the Year. The local farmer was recognised for his innovation, vision and strong citizenship, along with his outstanding contribution to his community. Allen has been involved in sustainable farming methods since its inception 10 years ago and is a key driving force for the Mallee Sustainable Farming Project. “We acknowledge his outstanding contribution toward sustainable farming in the Murray Mallee and beyond,� Loxton Waikerie Council Mayor Dean Maywald said. Allen has voluntarily given his time and expertise to support several community organisations, including the Lowbank Agricultural Bureau, which he joined in 1968, holding positions as chairman and committee member. In 1987, he started the Lowbank Land Management Group as a sub committee of the Agricultural Bureau, to investigate yield decline on sandy soils with a grant from Landcare. Allen was awarded a 20 year membership in recognition for his efforts for that organisation in 2000. His love of rural education is further shown in his commitment to local schools, serving as a member of the Waikerie Primary School Council from 1984 to 2000, including eight years as chair. He also spent 10 years on the Anglican Church Council from 1987 to 1997. Allen has been a member of the Waikerie High School Council for four years. Further to his farming

â– GOOD TASTE: High profile wine officials, such as those who judge at the annual Riverland Wine Show, are being encouraged to make a trip to the Riverland more often and in bigger numbers.

Elite wine visit with them on a program to encourage more people to come to the Riverland and not just stop on the city side of the hills,� he said. “It is not something that has been done in the past, as we have had very few visitors via that (the AWBC’s) program but we are working on that.� With the program running strong, Mr McQuade believes the Riverland will significantly benefit from visits by wine and food experts, who will not only take away good stories about Riverland food and wine but may be able to open up new markets for local produce. “AWBC have people on the ground in most of the key markets, UK, US, China, Canada, Japan, Ireland,� he said. “Many of these people

By BRAD PERRY HUNDREDS of world class chefs, wine makers and writers make the trip to Australia every year but only a handful make it as far as the Riverland. The Riverland Wine Industry Development Council hopes to change that and has announced plans to attract several more of the world’s food and wine elite to the region to taste what we have to offer. RWIDC general manager Shay McQuade said in previous years the Riverland has been overlooked by international visitors and the organisation is working with the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation on better promoting the region. “We are actually working

are actually wine buyers and they are people from organisations that actually buy wine or source wine, so there are some financial opportunities for some of the wineries to be involved in that.� Mr McQuade said there is often the perception that the Riverland is too far to come for visitors, particularly if they have already visited the Barossa but he believes having a stronger involvement in the international visitor program could reduce those issues once and for all. “A whole raft of people will visit Australia on various programs over the course of the next 12 months, so we are working with AWBC’s international visitor program to get as many as we can into our region,� he said.

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Senior side boost for cricket carnival ■ DESPITE experiencing the customary difficulties with player availability in naming a final squad, Murray Districts Barrier zone organiser Neil Weinert is of the opinion that his team for this year’s SA Cricket Association Country Carnival in Adelaide (February 8 to 11) is the strongest he has been involved with in his six years in the position. “Reducing the carnival to one week seems to have given us more of the zone’s leading players to select from,” he said, “but we must realise other zones also could be stronger as a result of the change.” With the age long format of a fortnight’s carnival finally scrapped for 2009/10, MDB will play Eyre Peninsula at Port Reserve on day one, Mid North at Tea Tree Gully on day two and Fleurieu Gold at Campbelltown on day three. The draw for the two divisions of four teams involved is based on finishing positions at the 2008/09 carnival. On the final day, Thursday, teams down through the table in each division will meet for final carnival positions. Murray Districts Barrier has been boosted by the availability of former SA Country, Victoria Country, Murrayville and now Parilla allrounder Drew Crane to captain the side. Joining him from the Pinnaroo and Border competition will be Lameroo pair Craig Altus and Haydon Thorpe. Another boost is the naming of former SA Outbacks representative Luke Hocking and his Karoonda team-mate Corey Knight,

■ SELECTED: Riverland representatives in the Murray Districts Barrier squad include Jake Albrecht (left) and Tim Arnold (right), while Josh Deren and Carmeron Hawke have also been selected. who is currently away with the fastest bowler playing in the fore their trip to Adelaide if arSA team at the Australian Coun- Broken Hill competition at this rangements to play Tea Tree try Carnival in Albury-Wodonga. stage, is a member of the SACA Gully in a twenty20 match at Players from the Riverland under 17 team playing in the Loxton on Sunday, January 17, will be 2008/09 Cricketer of the national championships and de- proceed. Year Jake Albrecht and his fellow spite Barrier finishing bottom at Weinert is hopeful he can arMonash batsman Josh Deren, the recent SA under 16 Country range for most of his squad to Loxton’s Tim Arnold and from Cup, led the wicket taking at the take part on the day, when Tea Mid Murray’s Waikerie Gold, tournament. Tree Gully will also play Murray Cameron Hawke. Hack and Jelbert have been Districts in an under 16 twenWeinert is also excited about playing in the annual state under ty/20 game. the probable Broken Hill con- 17 carnival in Adelaide. Talking to Neil, one tingent that includes the return Games at the carnival this gets the opinion he is quiof talented wicketkeeper Codie year will be 50 overs a side unless etly confident of a good Howard. the temperature is 42 degrees, showing in Adelaide from a Others chosen are 17 year when it becomes 40 overs, or 43 squad “that will be well balolds Tobias Hack and Curtis degrees, when the twenty20 for- anced”. Jelbert and 16 year old Thomas mat kicks in. “If there is a problem we Derham. Meanwhile, MDB may have are perhaps a bowler short,” he Derham is reportedly the the opportunity to ‘trial’ be- added.

Brown claims double header at Waikerie ■ WHYALLA’S Michael Brown came through the double header of speedway meetings at the Waikerie Sunline and Riverland tracks last weekend to take out the annual Riverland Junior Cup. Brown finished ahead of Jamie Glazbrook (Adelaide) and Jack Pickett (Whyalla). At Sunline’s first meeting for the season on New Year’s Day, the feature event for wingless sprints went to Adelaide’s Shane Heathcote, modified sedans to Tony Schmidt (Strathalbyn) and super sedans to Gawler’s Jamie Rainsford. The next meeting at Waikerie on January 30 is destined to be huge with organisers aiming to cash in on the Australian AMCAR championships being held at Murray Bridge a few days earlier. With the state AMCAR Championships on the Sunline program, it is predicted

that up to 60 entries will be received including a contingent from as far away as Western Australia. At Calperum Hill on Saturday, around 2500 people witnessed a great meeting of speedway action with Berri’s Brendan Quinn winning the feature event, the SA Lightning Sprint title. Fellow SA drivers Sam Putland and Nick Hall followed him home. The MJS Street Stocks series saw Darren Flatman beat home Neville Nitschke and Craig Buchanan and super sedans went to Gill Worthley, ahead of Shane Best and Bill Miller. Always popular, the caravan demolition derby was won by James Brennan, while Peter Lehmann took out the burnout competition. Riverland Speedway’s next meeting is on February 6 and will feature the SA production title.

YOUR HOROSCOPESby Whillow ARIES

Vallelonga grabbing his chance with Premier League club ■ I WROTE last year about the enormous ‘gamble’ taken by former Berri junior Lewis Vallelonga and his family in the youngster leaving his Riverland home to move to England to pursue a career in professional soccer. I say a gamble reluctantly in a story like this where there has been a recommendation by a respected coach, Jeff Napier. Obviously a lot of consideration amongst family and friends and commitment and sacrifices by all concerned have been made but I can find no other word for it. And it has not been all plain sailing for the now 15 year old and those around him. Initially his contact with several English clubs that had been recommended to him did not bear fruit but fortunately his trials with Hull City Tigers were impressive enough to see him snapped up there. After initially living with his grandmother, he was joined by his mother Mandy and younger brother Adam, 14, and the family has just returned to the Riverland and to his father Joe for a holiday over Christmas. Talking to Lewis, his soccer has obviously gone ahead in leaps and bounds but no more surely than his accent. Boy what the Poms can do to you in two short years? He is definitely one of them as far as his chat is concerned and agreed that if the opportunity ever arose for him to kick the round ball for his adopted country, he would jump at the chance. Secretly though, he harbors a genuine desire and ambition to turn out for the Socceroos further down the track. With Hull City now in the Premier League and Lewis seemingly on the verge of signing a new contract, he appears to be on course. Currently, Lewis is concentrating on the club’s youth team but he is still able to train and grab some game time with the senior reserves. Monday appears to be a rest day, Tuesday he is with the youth team, Wednesday he is in the gym, Thursday is fitness and ball work, Friday it is back into youth training then on Saturday and Sunday it is full on with youth league matches and perhaps some game time with the seniors. He is still finding time to attend Sidney Smith High School, looking to proceed to college with an eye to life after soccer perhaps as a qualified sports manager. Meanwhile, brother Adam is playing for Eureka Boys in a Sunday junior league and is also progressing well. Reports have it that it was not all Christmas cheer for the Vallelonga boys over recent weeks with fitness sessions also on the menu.

LIBRA

MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Something flew south about six months ago. Whatever it was could have used more attention. If this meant as much to you as it does to someone else it would be easier for you to want to pull it back together.

TAURUS

SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER 20 You are hanging on a thread. Waiting for things to improve youíre calling on higher forms of support. When things get like this a good reality check is in order. Should you persist or drop this and move on?

SCORPIO

APRIL 21 - MAY 20 Someone doesn’t want to hear it. Dont take offense but youíre fresh out of credibility. Seeing eye to eye takes more objectivity than either one of you have. Itíll be a while before anyones ready to talk.

GEMINI

OCTOBER 21 - NOVEMBER 20 Youre giving someone too much space to act out. It serves neither one of you. Sometimes standing up for yourself is the only way to see if the person whoís yanking your chain cares as much about things as you do.

SAGITTARIUS

MAY 21 - JUNE 20 People are so hooked on believing what they want to believe they can’t see youve moved on. It isnt your job to help them understand this. Dont waste your breath trying to make everything OK for them.

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NOV 21 - DEC 20 It makes no snse to get self-righteous about what other people do.You have no way of knowing what it is that causes anyone to be the way they are. A little heart will soften your judgments considerably.

15x3 Horoscopes

JUNE 21 - JULY 20 Someone showed up to remind you that love is the operative word. All of a sudden everything you see is filled with it. Times like this are few and far between. Soak it up and be blessed by what money canít buy.

LEO JULY 21 - AUGUST 20 Having a chance to regroup would be nice; too bad things seem to keep on coming. Don’t expect this to let up and do your best to keep a sense of humor about the fact that youre not up to speed at the moment.

VIRGO AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 20 Somethings bound to intervene and rearrange the scenery. That could be the answer to a prayer because your’e freaking out about too many demands and have been wishing one or two of them would disappear.

CAPRICORN

DECEMBER 21 - JANUARY 20 Youíre in a situation where what you want and whatís best for everyone are two different things. Inside you know this. Even though it’s a tough call, you canít let your issues win out over the truth.

AQUARIUS JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 20 Your need for attention is a huge deal. What is it in you that demands an audience? Do you even recognize yourself? As soon as your true confidence begins to flower it wont matter whoís there to applaud you for it.

PISCES FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 20 Things have come full circle and youíre ready to settle into something that gets your heart going. It doesn’t matter what it is. At this point youíre up for anything as long as it totally blisses you out!

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Mixed emotions for Don ■ RIVERLAND greyhound stalwart, Don Gordon has had a month or so of mixed emotions. Firstly in his capacity as a trainer, his dog Digital Speed had a couple of good wins just prior to Christmas but sandwiched in between those runs, she was sadly almost pole axed in a race at Gawler. The first win was also at Gawler, when she beat home track specialist and one of the state’s leading open dogs, Gold. Gold currently leads the Gawler Stars – akin to the Riverland Greyhound of the Year award. Gordon’s next cause for celebration came when Digital Speed won a grade four/mixed event at headquarters, Angle Park. Digital Speed is a sister to Impressive Rose, owned and currently trained by Monash’s Matt and Jo Doherty. Impressive Rose has also enjoyed considerable success both interstate and more recently home in SA. Like his dog, Digital Speed, Don Gordon has been almost pole axed in recent days by a severe virus but right in the middle of his suffering, brood bitch Bar Crusher, in which he has an interest, delivered her third litter. Bar Crusher was bred, owned and raced by another highly respected player in the greyhound industry, Renmark’s Bruce Lellmann. In her track career she had 84 starts for 19 firsts, 23 seconds and 11 thirds and prize money in Victoria alone of over $32,000. Today the dog is still owned by Lellmann but breeding is in association with Gordon. No doubt there will be tremendous interest in the current pups, both here and interstate, where the Lellmann breeding line, particularly in the female sector, is well sought after. Bar Crusher’s first litter was sired by Bombastic Shiraz and the pups were quickly snapped up by over the border interests, with some now broken in and apparently showing enormous promise. For litter number two, the sire was brilliant Queensland dog Black Enforcer, retired early to go on to be nominated by the National Greyhound Weekly as a Sire of the Month and of the Future. Those dogs are now 12 months old with many again interstate. Bar Crusher, now with a family sired by Big Daddy Cool, a champion and track record holder in Melbourne, could become one of greyhound racing’s famous mums, with three litters already set to race over the next few years. Enough to make an off colour Don Gordon smile again, surely.

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The good, bad and ugly of 2009 ■ WITH 2009 behind us, it is perhaps appropriate to reflect on the year that was on our sporting scene. To me, the EVENT OF THE YEAR was undoubtably the Riverland Football League’s Centenary celebrations that culminated in one special weekend and dinner at Renmark with many of our past and present players, officials and identities along to enjoy the occasion.

Renmark Rovers Football Club also in its centenary year. Looking back over their season, the Rovers were not always travelling as well as they perhaps should have with such a talented line-up but under first year A Grade coach Brenton Venables, they saved their best for the major round and won through from the knock out first semi-final to produce an awesome performance to win the flag. Venables deserved his RIVERLAND COACH OF THE YEAR award while his players must be acknowledged for their tremendous birthday present to their club, under what would have been considerable pressure.

■ GONE: Andrew Symonds’ exit from the national team was a let down of 2009.

■ STAR: Ryleigh Pfitzner shone on the international stage throughout 2009.

■ EVENT: The RFL’s centenary celebrations earned Charlie’s tick of approval. This massive task in making all of the special season’s arrangements was in the hands of a relatively small group and they deserve to be rated our ORGANISERS OF THE YEAR. I consider the BEST TEAM PERFORMANCE to have been the premiership won by the

■ COACH: Renmark Rovers coach Brenton Venables earned the mantle of Coach of the Year.

■ TEAMWORK: The team effort from the Renmark Rovers to win the 2009 A grade flag was a highlight.

Individually, 2009 again showcased the region’s talent pool at both junior and senior level but two performances that spring readily to mind are those of Renmark’s outstanding young wakeboarder Ryleigh Pfitzner and Barmera’s pint sized powerlifter Rose Gow. Ryleigh’s magnificent year as a junior member of the Australian squad included a team title at the IWWF World Championship, as well as finishing runner up to Japan’s Shota Tezuka in the junior men’s division. Rose’s consistent career reached even loftier heights in 2009 with her medal winning efforts at the world championships in England. People working closely with both Ryleigh and Rose, in what many would consider low profile sports in our region, constantly come up with words like “professional, commitment and time and effort”. DISAPPOINTMENTS IN 2009? Firstly I have to go out of the area to the decline of my favourite Aussie Test cricketer Andrew Symonds, not because of any real loss of form on field, but more because of poor form off of it. Also the ongoing inability for the Riverland to field its strongest combinations in a number of sports at country carnivals and the like. Okay, okay, I acknowledge that there are genuine reasons why that is the case but nevertheless, it is disappointing. And of course losing The Ashes in England.

SURPRISES? Again I venture to the green baggy cap scene and look at the eventual arrival of Shane Watson as a Test cricketer. With his unexpected success as an opening batsman, there would have now been room for both Watson and Symonds in the first XI and surely welcome home The Ashes.

■ SURPRISE: The emergence of Shane Watson at Test level took some by surprise. MY FAVOURITE FROM 2009 – The press report complimenting the teams from Renmark and Loxton high schools on their passionate support for each other at the Australian Schools Volleyball Tournament in Melbourne in December. And MY WISH FOR 2010 – More examples of that co-operation, and ‘team’ work, if you like, right across our Riverland communities – in sport and in matters general.

Davies seeks back to back bowls singles finals ■ WAIKERIE first division regular Roger Davies will be chasing back to back trips to Adelaide for the men’s state bowls singles finals when he takes part in North East Zone’s sectional play at Loxton on Sunday. However, it will not be easy for the winner of the 2008/09 local eliminations, as even before he proceeds to zone knockouts at Loxton on Sunday week, he has to win through a tough section that contains David Kimber (Loxton), Berri’s state player Andrew Hill and

new Canberra arrival Ash Jefferson (Renmark RSL). In fact, most of our leading bowlers are fronting up for this Sunday with the 32 nominations, meaning there has been an overflow of three sections from the original venue at Loxton to Berri. Looking through the other four sections to play at Loxton, Peter Kimber (Loxton), Garry Pursche and Brian Burnett (Waikerie), Berri’s Dennis Treloar, John Van der Wyst (Renmark RSL) and Tanunda visitor Peter Rost are amongst the

main chances to progress. There appears to be an even lot at Berri but Craig Treloar on his home green, Trevor Schulz, Terry Thurston (Loxton), John Thompson (Renmark) and Mal Inglis (Renmark RSL) catch the eye. It could be a testing day for the players involved with a temperature forecast of 43 degrees. But we are obviously a tough lot out here in the sticks, as we will play on regardless while I understand city people playing in the

same event will have to find another time to play the games if the temperature goes over 38 degrees. Meanwhile, following a trial match against Mid North at Jamestown last Sunday, selectors have named the following North East, Region 4 line-up for the prestigious annual round robin tournament in Adelaide in February. Eddie Schulz, Ken Stokes, John Van der Wyst, Andrew Hill, Terry Thurston, Roger Davies, Garry Pursche, Brian Burnett, Graeme Huppatz, Sean Leesue, Peter Kimber,

John Morena (Riverland) Mark Bloomfield, Kevin Gebhardt, Lou Garnaut (Broken Hill), George Ferguson, Stuart Forbes, Graham Fraser, Dion Heidenreich and Pack Uranjek (Barossa), with reserves Peter Rost (Barossa) and Wayne Collins (Mid Murray). Officials will be hoping the journey to Adelaide brings better results than the one to Jamestown. Mid North won by some 50 shots, seven rinks to one with Sean Leesue (Renmark) leading the only successful North East group.


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SPORT Cycling Criteriums A grade: S. Jaensch, N. Gregurke, A. Boase, L. Stevens (DNF). B grade: C. Gartery, G. Hatcher, G. O’Brien, R. Strout, P. Weston, A. Saunders (DNF). C grade: P. Santos, L. Rasheed, C. Gordon. D grade: G. Lawton, A. Ylia, J. Eshman.

Golf Barmera Saturday stroke competition: J. Walker 69 nett, A. Selfe, T. Fisher, S. Pietrolaj, S. Morell 70, B. Mudge, G. Eitrich 72, D. Morgan 73, B. Danvers 74, P. Selfe, D. Marrett, T. Foot, B. Frost, M. Wundenberg, K. Moore, M. Forward 76. Sunday stableford: T. Foot 39 points, I. Chamberlain, M. Forward, M. Cenko, J. McKendrick, C. Clarke 38.

Softball premiership tables A grade Waikerie * Cobdogla * Loxton* Renmark * *draw

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Berri Wednesday stableford: G. Kellaway 42 points, D. Zeliff 37, I. Cummins 36. Saturday stableford: K. L’Estrange 38 points, R. Yates, R. Keightley 37, P. Frahn 36, N. Barnett, P. Kellaway 35, A. Druery, S. Coombs 34. Sunday stableford: C. Vajda 41 points, G. Branford 38, K. L’Estrange 35, R. Yates 34. Monday stableford: G. Branford 43 points, B. Brooks, R. Ward 38, P. Cummins, B. Kruger 37.

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Dressage champ passes on riding tips LOCAL horse riders have been benefiting from the coaching of former national dressage and show jumping team member Malcolm Maytom. Maytom, who also coaches overseas, has been visiting the region regularly due to his links with Renmark woman Julie Robertson. “This training is all at a level

where we can go and compete against the better trained riders in the city,” Mrs Robertson said. The monthly coaching sessions are generally held at Renmark, although the most recent was at Akuna Station. If you are interested in participating in the sessions, contact Julie Robertson on 0403 162 152. ■ NEW FOCUS: With the new Loxton gym coming along, local boxing coach Phil Goodes has chosen to remain at home rather than heading to the Commonwealth Games in Delhi this year.

■ TROT: Renmark’s Sheree Chappel taking part in the recent Akuna Station dressage training.

Goodes takes time out for local focus ■ From Page 44

■ JUMP: Tilly Maywald, of Akuna Station, completing a jump during the Malcolm Maytom coaching clinic.

“It’s very time-consuming and I’d like to be closer with my family and work with my own club and gym over the next couple of years.” While he chose not to nominate for the coaching role this year, Goodes still holds close ties with the sport on a national level, being a director with Boxing Australia. “I’ll still be closely involved with what happens in the lead up to the games, regardless,” he said. With team applications required within months of the Beijing Olympics finishing, the time between coming home and preparing to go away again was a big factor for Goodes. The time away has allowed Goodes to work on building the sport locally.

“At the moment, we’re working on renovations and building a new facility, so we’re looking at putting all that into practice and getting it up and running,” he said. However, memories of his past tours on national duty will

I’ll still be closely involved with what happens in the lead up to the games.

always keep Goodes interested in a move back to the green and gold. “Absolutely, the experiences you pick up on those trips over

the years have been invaluable,” he said. “You never say you’ll hang up the hat, as you never know when the next opportunity will present itself. “We’ll see what London brings.” He hopes to apply the lessons he has learnt with the national team at a level one boxing coaching course being held in Loxton this weekend. “The experiences I’ve had puts me in good stead to present that,” Goodes said. He also highlighted the influence local sporting media identity Billy Barr has had on his career. “He’s been a big inspiration and mentor for myself over the years and inspired me to get to the level I am today,” Goodes said.

Strong Riverland flavour in squads ■ GROUP: Those taking part in the show jumping and dressage clinic at Akuna Station recently were (from left) Lara Jones, of Strathalbyn, assistant coach Chris Bonney, of Strathalbyn, Brianna Dowling, of Barmera, Tilly Maywald, of Akuna Station, and coach Malcolm Maytom.

A STRONG contingent of Riverland junior netballers have been selected to trial for the 2010 Murray Region Netball Academy at Karoonda next month. The players are seeking positions in under 13, under 15 and under 17.

Under 13: A. James, C. Narcinovic, G. Dyer, M. Pitman, M. Pfitzner, N. Burdett, S. Croft, T. Adamczyk, J. Jaensch, S. Rucioch (Renmark); M. George, M. Charles, S. Pfeiler (Loxton); B. Lawrence (Loxton North), W. Griffiths (Waikerie). Under 15: J. Byrne,

E. Garrett, E. Afolabi, C. Gardner, S. Bruce, T. Cooper, R. Singh, M. Strachan (Renmark); C. Schammer, S. Benson, M. Graetz, P. Wright, T. Milich (Loxton); H. Learhinan (Loxton North); I. Thiele, S. Sarro, A. Pront (Berri); M. Gillespie, B. Miller (Barmera).

Under 17: L. Gardner, K. Ellis, K. Nelson, A. Trenwith (Renmark); L. Benson (Loxton); T. Howard (Loxton North); A. Sarro, R. Shotton, T. Burns, E. Hoffmann, V. Migga (Berri); K. Szabo (Barmera); A. Smith, L. Eldridge, J. Smith (Waikerie).


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Neat and discrete D ISCRETELY nestled on a corner block behind lush green hedges & only a short stroll from the main street, this neat and complete 4 bedroom family residence has everything the larger family needs to thrive, survive and live a care free life. Each of the 4 sleeping zones are a grand size while bedrooms 1, 2 & 3 have floorboards under the carpet, so why not pull up, polish and prosper. Centrally located, the carpeted lounge has an open fire place under an old world mantle just waiting to be reused, while if you’re wishing to beat the heat, there is ducted evaporative air conditioning throughout the home

The bathroom has been renovated from top to toe, with white/blue floor & wall tiled theme, new bath & shower alcove, along with a new vanity and wall mirror to admire your own beauty. The “L� shaped kitchen has cream vinyl wrapped, floor & overhead cabinetry, electric kitchen appliances and a large rectangular dinette ideal for those family meals. As an added bonus along with the large corner allotment, there is 2 points of access along with plenty of off street parking and provision to erect a real beauty of a shed. (STCA)

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30 Muscat Ave Price $179,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 195714

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3TURT 3TREET 0ERFECT 3TARTER OR 0ERFECT )NVESTMENT s &ANTASTIC START FOR THE l RST HOME OWNER OR ONE ON A BUDGET PURCHASE s &OR THE CURRENT OWNER IT HAS BEEN A VALUABLE INVESTMENT WITH RETURN s "EDROOMS LARGE CENTRAL LOUNGE TILED BATHROOM WITH TUB SHOWER s &RESH AND NEWLY INSTALLED CONTEMPORARY KITCHEN IN CREAM CABINETRY s !LUMINUM WINDOW PANES EACH WITH (OLLAND BLINDS s 'REAT TWO BAY CARPORT ADDITIONAL BAY LOCKABLE SHEDDING s 3ET ON A DEEP BUT LOW MAINTENANCE FULLY FENCED M ALLOTMENT s &RONT AND REAR VERANDA S SHELTER ASSIST WITH CLIMATE CONTROL OF THE HOME s ,OCATED AND ADJACENT TO A RAPID GROWING NEARBY NEW ESTATE s "ANK VALUATION AT SO HAVE AN EQUITY START IN THIS PROPERTY /PEN 3UNDAY *ANUARY n PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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4IMOR 3TREET 4HIS WILL GET YOUR TAIL WAGGING s #LOSE TO LOCAL RECREATION FACILITIES PRIMARY SCHOOL AND SPORTING CLUB s /PEN m OOR PLAN WITH LARGE SLEEPING ZONES BATHROOMS AND LARGE DINING AND LOUNGE AREAS s +ITCHEN IS NEAT AND TIDY WITH TIMBER CABINETRY s M BLOCK WITH A X LOCKABLE POWERED SHED /PEN 3UNDAY *ANUARY n PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ "RONTE -ANUEL

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4OBRUK 4ERRACE ! &IVE "EDDER &ANCIFUL &AMILY (OME s GENEROUS SIZED SLEEPING ZONES SUITING TODDLERS TO TEENAGERS s !IRY AND FRESH SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS WITH SUNROOM AT BACK s +ITCHEN HAS BUILT IN CUPBOARDS WITH LEADLIGHT FEATURES s 0OLISHED *ARRAH TIMBER m OORS UNDERFOOT s 2 # AIR CON WITH CEILING FANS TO MOST BEDROOMS s 'REAT TENANTS CURRENTLY PAYING PER WEEK 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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

The

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FOR THIS WEEK

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

Saturday January 9, 2009 BAMERA

Saturday January 9, 2009 PARINGA

10.00 – 10.45am

11.30 -12.00pm

11.00 – 11.30am

28 Anderson Street LJ Hooker Berri 7 Farmer Street LJ Hooker Berri

BERRI 9.30 – 10.30am 12.00 – 1.00pm 1.30 – 2.30pm 3.00 – 4.00pm

Sec 1486 Riverview Drive Ray White Berri 16 McLean Street Ray White Berri 3 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 30 Muscat Avenue Ray White Berri

RENMARK 9.30 – 10.30am 9.30 – 10.30am 10.15 – 10.45am 10.30 – 11.00am 11.00 – 11.30am 12.45 – 1.30am

LOXTON 9.30 – 10.00am 10.30 – 11.00am 11.00 – 12.00pm 11.30 -12.00pm 12.00 – 12.45pm 12.15 – 12.45pm 12.30 – 1.30pm 1.00 – 1.30pm 2.00 – 3.00pm 3.00 – 4.00pm 4.30 – 5.00pm

12 Thiele Avenue Ray White Loxton 25 Tanko Street Ray White Loxton 4 Busbridge Court Ray White Loxton Lt 19 & Lt 28 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 86 Drabsch Street LJ Hooker Berri 145 Paruna Road Ray White Loxton 12 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton 53 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 36 Wheatley Road Ray White Loxton 3 Keith Payne Court Ray White Loxton 14 Milich Court Ray White Loxton

3 Warrakoo Court Ray White Renmark 8 Kurrajong Avenue Ray White Renmark Begarra Street Ray White Renmark 11 Kurrajong Avenue Ray White Renmark 2 Tobruk Avenue Ray White Renmark 72 Pyap Street Ray White Renmark 40 Eighth Street LJ Hooker Berri

Sunday January 10, 2009 BERRI 9.30 – 10.30am

Sec 1486 Riverview Drive Ray White Berri

LOXTON 10.00 – 11.00am 11.30 – 12.30pm 1.00 – 2.00pm 1.00 – 2.00pm 2.30 – 3.30pm 2.30 – 3.30pm 3.30 – 4.30pm

LYRUP

85 Drabsch Street Ray White Loxton 50 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 5 Hall Crescent Ray White Loxton 12 Fourth Street Ray White Loxton 4 Timor Street Ray White Loxton 54 Colin Street Ray White Loxton 3 Sturt Street Ray White Loxton

11.00am – 12.00pm Sect 252 Thayne Terrace Ray White Loxton

Bring your personal possessions and enjoy straight away. L

OCATED on a double corner allotment 100 metres from boat ramp you will find 2 bedroom holiday home complete with kitchen/dining room and separate lounge room. Living areas have airconditioner for climate control. Large rear partially enclosed verandah is the ideal spot to relax after a day on the river. Additional storage room located under main roof is perfect for storing water sport accessories. Numerous shedding options including 7 x 6m shed with lights and power. Entire allotment is fully fenced to keep children and pets at home. If you are looking to holiday near the river in your own property this could be for you. Don’t delay bring your food and other personal possessions and enjoy straight away.

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Lots 56 and 57 Riverbanks Estate Price $170,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 47936

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HIS extremely well presented solid construction home is in a great location, close to schools, Renmark Plaza and just a short walk from sporting facilities and the Town Centre. The home features stylish polished timber floors throughout the living areas and the as-new kitchen offers stainless steel oven & cooktop, dishwasher and large island bench with built-in wine rack. The large L-shaped dining/living room has plenty of natural light and offers reverse cycle airconditioning and an open fireplace with feature stone mantelpiece. All three bedrooms are very generous in size and have built-in robes. The fully fenced backyard is ideal for kids and pets and has a nice pergola and a solid construction garage with attached storeroom. This high quality home is sure to impress.

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Kia Soul scoops Safety Pick Award from IIHS

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L Thursday, January 7th • Barmera Uniting Church, holiday activities available for Mothers and Children aged between 0 – 7 yrs. 10am, Barmera Uniting Church Hall, on January 7, January 14, January 21, 2010. • Loxton Charity for all Bingo, eyes down 7.30pm, Thursday, January 7, at the Loxton Club in aid of Loxton Mardi Gras. • Terrace Gallery Loxton, Exhibition “Inspired by Nature” Created by Riverland Textile Artists. Monday, January 4 through to Thursday January 28. Official opening Friday, January 8 at 6pm.

FURTHER exemplifying its exceptional quality and safety, the 2010 Kia Soul has again been recognised by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the US and been given a 2010 Top Safety Pick award for the second consecutive time this year in the small car category. On the heels of earning a 2010 Automotive Excellence Award from Popular Mechanics, being named in TIME.com’s Most Exciting Cars of 2010 list and being named one of 10 Great and Safe Rides for Teens

by AutoWeek magazine, the youthful Kia five-door was one of only five small cars to earn the organisation’s top honor for earning ‘good’ ratings - the highest achievable - in frontal, side, rear and rollover impact crash safety tests. “Since its launch in March, Soul has lived up to its tagline of being Kia Motors’ affordable halo vehicle by winning numerous awards and consistently being a media and consumer favorite,” Kia Motors America marketing vice president Michael

Sprague said. “Soul being honored with a Top Safety Pick for a second time solidifies it as a top contender in its segment and a vehicle that offers consumers the entire package.” Ratings from the institute are based on results from frontal, side and rear impact crash tests and, for the first time, a good performance in a roof strength test to measure protection in a rollover also was required to win. Each vehicle’s overall

evaluation was based on various measurements specific to each crash angle and overall impact on crash test dummies inside the vehicle at the time of collision. All vehicles must have electronic stability control available to be eligible as a Top Safety Pick. Kia Motors’ funky five-door Soul is a perfect embodiment of the brand’s current design-led transformation, with its unique design and all Soul models are equipped with a high level of standard safety equipment.

Community Events File Jan • Vacswim Loxton Swimming Pool January 5 through to January 13. • Waikerie Gliding Club National Championships January 4 through to January 15. Saturday, January 9th • Riverland Farmers Markets, Saturday, 7.30am – 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 8582 4864. • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, January 9, at Paringa, 2D’s, 7.30pm to 11.30pm, please bring a plate of supper. Phone Geoff Searle 85865613. • Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum, Twilight Diesel Train, 1pm to 3pm.

Sunday, January 10th • “The Pines” Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8, open every Sunday 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 8584 4642 • Pacemakers Bingo resumes Sunday, January 10, 2pm, at The Berri Hotel. Tuesday, January 12th • Barmera Public Library, Cartooning with D-Dot 10am, Beading workshop 2pm. • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation, morning tea provided. Phone 0429 822 524.

• Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, workshop in Glossop 3pm to 5.30pm. Phone 85823430. • Scrapbooking night, Monash Hall, $5 includes supper. Phone Tracy 0429808937.

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.

Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it!

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MOTORING

MODIFIED SCENE

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Graham Matthews

Huge year in the world of engines DURING 2009 our fortnightly Modified Scene section has provided some excellent exposure for local cars, events and associated issues. Over the twelve months, 18 cars were featured, 11 were primarily street driven, two were purpose built drag cars and five were dual purpose street and drag. Most of the cars were built or rebuilt here in the Riverland using local businesses and knowledge, this being a real indication that the modified car scene is an industry in itself. Three major car events were held during the year beginning with the Riverland Weekly All Cars Day which involved all classes of cars from vintage through street machines to modern contemporary. This was an excellent day providing the opportunity for car owners from all genres to interact and admire their respective vehicles. There were entrants that unexpectedly came from Adelaide, Murray Bridge and Mildura and the Barmera Primary School was able to do a little fundraising, which is always welcome. The second event was the Magic 93.1 AutoExpo and the Riverland Cruise held in November. This moved to Loxton for 2009 and was well accepted by both the public and entrants with numbers up on previous years. The major drawcard was the twin blown Silver Bullet Mustang of Gary and Deby Myers but regretfully, I wasn’t able to attend and see this vehicle in real life. From all reports the weekend

â– FEATURE: A great collection of hot rods and vehicles from the 50s and 60s will feature at the Cruise On 2010 at Tanunda next weekend.

Cruise On 2010 an event for all hot rod lovers THE Valley Hot Rodders are hosting its Cruise On 2010 event in the Barossa Valley next weekend and I would urge anyone who is into

hot rods or 50s and 60s cars to go along and have a look. The event is held over the whole weekend however, it is probably

was well organised, saw many visitors from outside the region and it was my loss that I couldn’t make it. The final event was the Tristate Rodders Campout that saw en-

the Saturday night, in the main street of Tanunda, that is the highlight. You can see over 200 of these vehicles on display while

trants from many parts of New South Wales including the mid north coast, Melbourne, Mildura and country Victoria, Adelaide and several parts of country South Australia and even Tasmania.

the general public can get into the atmosphere with the street closed to through traffic, with two dance floors and rock’n roll music.

This event has become so popular on the Hot Rodding calendar that I believe the organisers are considering a cap on entrants to ensure accommodation and catering are not compromised.

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Next year will be the 25th anniversary of this event so I would imagine it will be an event to look forward to. Two issues which provided exposure over the year were the pending Riverland Motorsport Club Drag Strip and the ongoing negotiations with bureaucracy regarding a special interest vehicle registration scheme. The on again, off again, on again saga of the drag strip has been most frustrating for members of the motorsport club, and indeed many in the community I’m sure, but finally I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel. The last report I have is that most approvals have been signed off and with a little luck, construction works may begin early this year. We can only hope this is true as this development will return huge financial benefits to the region at a time when tourism is being talked of as the saviour. Unfortunately, there is still no good news on the registration scheme for modified vehicles. I guess the wheels of bureaucracy turn slowly but this is ridiculous. On two previous occasions we have been close to achieving this goal only to be cheated by an election in one instance and a change to the minister in charge on the other. It’s really difficult to accept our organisation has been attempting to negotiate this for almost 10 years but alas, now I believe we are very close and we have an election in March bearing down on us.

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MOTORING

Cars in the news

Jail demand for speed demons ANGRY highway patrol officers in New South Wales want tough new laws to jail drivers who put lives at risk in high speed chases, according to The Daily Telegraph. Sixty people, including a 19month-old girl, killed after a car driven by two alleged armed robbers, crashed into her parents’ vehicle during a police pursuit through south-west Sydney last Thursday, have died in police pursuits since 1994. Outrage over the latest fatal chase has led to demands for new legislation, which would see offenders face a jail term of at least three years, a $15,000 fine and their cars confiscated. Car chases are currently happening daily across NSW, with suspects putting lives at risk by driving at high speed, police said.

Warning for dogs locked in cars ■ WARNING: PETA warn against locking dogs in cars, leaving them exposed to the heat. ■ DROP: Less cars are on American roads in the wake of the financial crisis. PEOPLE for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Australia has warned that dogs can die if left locked in cars, the Queensland Times reports. The warning follows news reports that the owners of three dogs, who left the animals locked in a car while they spent the day at a Gold Coast theme park, have been charged with cruelty offences.

Huge expo in India INDIA’S 10th Auto Expo started on Tuesday and is already triggering traffic jams as car, truck, motorcycle and parts makers and their increasingly savvy Indian consumers converge on New Delhi’s Pragati Maidan, the Wall Street Journal reports. India’s first Auto Expo was held back in 1986. With few models allowed on the roads and little international interest in India, the next one was not held until seven years later. Today - as India has become one of the world’s few remaining high-growth markets and is on the way to becoming an export hub for small, inexpensive cars - this year’s Auto Expo could attract more than 2000 industry participants and

close to two million visitors. Two automakers got a jump on the competition by unveiling new models for India on Monday. General Motors unveiled its sporty mini model, the Chevrolet Beat, for Indian consumers with a sticker price of less than $8500. Meanwhile, Mercedes Benz India launched its big GL350 CDI sports-utility vehicle which goes for around $150,000.

PETA Australia director of campaigns Jason Baker said well-intentioned people may not realise the risk and it was easy to be distracted or delayed when shopping. “But the fact is that hot weather is often deadly for dogs – even those left outside in a shaded area – who can succumb to heatstroke in just 15 minutes and suffer brain damage as a result,” Mr Baker said.

Hyundai to raise sales HYUNDAI Motor Group, South Korea’s top automaker, said on Monday it aimed to raise the global sales volume by 17 per cent in 2010, on the back of a worldwide economic recovery and new models, News Centre reports. The group, which includes Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Motors

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US vehicle plunge AMERICANS’ infatuation with their cars has endured through booms and busts but last year something rare happened in the United States - the number of automobiles actually fell, according to CTV News. The size of the US car fleet dropped by a hefty four million vehicles to 246 million, the only large decline since the US DepartCorp and is the world’s number four car maker based on first-half 2009 sales, is targeting combined sales of 5.4 million vehicles in 2010, compared with 4.63 million last year. Last year, Hyundai Motor’s sales volume rose 10 per cent to 3.10 million vehicles, while Kia’s grew 9.3 per cent to 1.53 million, thanks to a weaker South Korean currency, government stimulus packages

ment of Transportation began modern record keeping in 1960. Americans bought only 10 million cars – and sent 14 million to the scrapyard. The decline in sales from previous years came despite 2009’s cash-for-clunkers program, in which the US Government gave Americans up to $US4500 to trade in their gas guzzlers for new, more fuel-efficient cars – a program that saw nearly 700,000 vehicles scrapped. and growing consumer appetite for smaller models. Last Thursday, a Kia spokesman said it aimed to increase global sales volumes by more than 26 per cent this year. The targets came amid worries that Hyundai and Kia sales may face pressure from a stronger currency and expiring government measures to spur car demand.

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Expedition’s 170th birthday MORGAN recently celebrated the 170th anniversary of the Mt Bryan Expedition, which was led by Governor Lt. Col. George Gawler and Captain Charles Sturt, with a big party. Part of the celebrations included a re-enactment of the expedition arriving in Morgan. For the history buffs, the purpose of the expedition was to explore the land along the River Murray with the hope of finding fertile country and to determine the capabilities of the river and lake for inland navigation and to travel overland from the north west angle of the Murray from Morgan. As the expedition ended in tragedy, the story is still to this day, surrounded by mystery and intrigue as to the disappearance of a young man on the expedition from England, Henry Bryan, who was a house guest of the governor. Bryan was never found. The celebrations were attended by the South Australian Governor Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce.

■ FAIR: Enjoying the Mount Bryan Fair recently were (from left) John Linder (Chairman Morgan Museum), Ronda Linder, Graeme McVitty, Jeff Howie (Mid Murray Councillor) and Joan Howie.

■ GUESTS: At the 170th anniversary of the Mount Bryan Expedition were (from left) Kevin Myers (Riverland Scouts and Mid Murray Councillor), South Australian Governor Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce, Phil Radoslovich (South Australia Scouts), Colin Daniels (South Australia Scouts) and (front) Kieran Myers.

■ BOOK LAUNCH: A history of the Pike River was recently launched on the banks of the river at Paringa with over 130 people in attendance for the occasion. Pictured is Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald launching the book titled Pike River Reflections: from Dreamtime to 2009.

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Plaque to honour Wilksch Vince Perre and Megan MacDonald were married on December 5. The bride is the daughter of David and Norma MacDonald, of Adelaide, and the groom is the son of Pat and Grace Perre, of Loxton. The couple honeymooned in America and reside in Mawson Lakes, Adelaide.

Vanessa Eley and Paul Gilgen were married in Stockton Gardens, Adelaide, on December 12. The bride is the daughter of Mick and Robyn Eley, of Adelaide, while Paul is the son of Neville and Raeleen Gilgen, of Berri. Paul and Vanessa honeymooned in Sydney and are now living in Adelaide. If you have had your wedding recently, bring your photos in to the Riverland Weekly at 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri, or send them to PO Box 1279, Berri 5343 or email newsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

A MEMORIAL plaque was unveiled on the grave of Berri man Martin Wilksch, a layman who contributed tirelessly to the union of the two Lutheran Churches in Australia. In the 1930s, there were two Lutheran Churches in Australia and they had been divided for over 80 years. According to information provided by local woman Joy Mules, the church division had massive ramifications for the community. Martin Wilksch was among a number of laymen who met with fellow Lutherans at Loxton to discuss the Lutheran reunion. It was following this meeting that Mr Wilksch began his work to help bring about the Lutheran reunification. He was among several laymen across South Australia who contributed to the

■ HONOUR: At the plaque unveiling were (from left) Jim Stewart (Renmark), Rodnee Stewart, Gay and Leon Mengler (Berri). cause, helping to form the Australasian Lutheran Association, a group devoted to hastening the union between the churches. Other local Lutherans on the early committee were W. Haby, of Berri, C.A. Muller and Edwin Thiele, of Loxton. For over 28 years the ALA worked on the unification, which resulted in the formation of the Lutheran Church

of Australia in 1966. Mr Wilksch died five years after this landmark occasion. To mark his commitment and efforts to the Lutheran Church, it was decided to place a plaque on Mr Wilksch’s grave as a permanent reminder of his efforts. The plaque was recently unveiled at Berri by two of Mr Wilksch’s daughters.

■ ARTISTS: Ruth Pech (left), Glenys Leske and Heather Shearer are among three local artists who currently have work on display at the Terrace Gallery, Loxton. The exhibition is being put on by the Riverland Textile Artists, with the official opening being held tomorrow night from 6pm.


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PETCH. Jackโ s little brother, Layne Franklin is here! Born December 15th, 2009, weighing 9 lb 9ozs. Much loved second son of Ben and Crystal of PONTOON boat, new. 5m Loxton North. poly pontoons, Ausplaztik decking, suits 8/10 HP Death tiller steer, swivel seat, fits in tandem trailer, BAILEY. Harry Walter. capacity 600kgs, $12,000. Passed away peacefully at Berklee Exhaust, 20th Hawdon House on January Street, Renmark. Phone 4, 2010. Aged 90 years. 85865588. Beloved husband on the late Joan. SIZZLE grill, Sunbeam, Loved father and father- $30. Phone 85863281. in-law of John and Wendy, STEELINE/BUILDPRO. Mollie and Dave, Rex We wish to advise that and Carmel, David and we re-open for business Dada, Heather and Barry. on Monday, January 11, A loved grandfather, 2010, at 8am. For your great-grandfather, and building and landscaping great-great-grandfather. requirements see the friendly team at Steeline/ Those we love Buildpro, Old Sturt donโ t go away, Highway, Berri. Phone they walk beside us 85822166. everyday. VENETIAN blinds (2) $10 Funeral Service each. Phone 85863281. BAILEY. The relatives and friends of Mr. Harry Walter Bailey are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service to be conducted entirely in the Riverland Funeral Chapel, Wishart Street, Berri, on Friday, January 8, 2010 at 10am, followed by a private cremation at the Riverland Crematorium.

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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO VOLUME 4 OF THE SA MDB REGIONAL NRM PLAN The SA MDB NRM Board works together with the community to implement the regional natural resources management plan for our region. To make sure that the investment in natural resources management is appropriate, the Board has undertaken a review of Volume 4 of the Regional NRM Plan and is proposing amendments.

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Copies of the proposed amendments to Volume 4 of the Regional NRM Plan are available to download from our website www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au. CD copies can be posted or are available at the following locations: • Riverland Regional Office, 2 Wade Street, Berri, SA • Murray Bridge Natural Resources Centre, Mannum Road, Murray Bridge, SA • Mount Barker Natural Resources Centre, Upper Level, Corner Mann and Walker Streets, Mount Barker, SA • Burra Office, 2 Kingston Street, Burra, SA • Lameroo Office, 74 Railway Terrace North, Lameroo, SA

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■ PARTY: The Enhanced show at the Riverland Field Days site is a popular all ages event.

■ GUN: Ana Ivanovic is one of the stars that could be playing in the final of tennis’ Brisbane International.

Heartbreak High 8.33pm, ABC 3 Talk about a blast from the past! This 90s drama would ring familiar to a few viewers out there, memories of back packs, after school hook-ups, too much denim and the undercut flood back. The series also features former Home and Away actor Danny Raco sporting a laughable greased up hairdo. Smooth.

Trif’s Trivia with CALLUM TRIFONOFF 1. Which team beat Manchester United in the third round of the English FA Cup? 2. What is the capital of Canada? 3. Who did the Redbacks beat in the Twenty20 match on Sunday? 4. On what weekday does Australia Day fall this year? 5. Who is the Prime Minister of England? 6. Whose latest album is entitled It’s Not Me, It’s You? 7. Who is the manager of Liverpool Football Club? 8. What is the highest grossing film of all time? 9. Which company sells the e book reader Kindle? 10. What are the names of the pandas at Adelaide Zoo? 11. What did Australia score in the first innings of the second Test against Pakistan? 12. Who won the Formula One racing championship in 2009? 13. Which two films is George Clooney currently starring in at the cinemas? 14. Who is the host of Talkin’ ‘Bout My Generation? 15. Who are Australia’s players in tennis’ Hopman Cup? 16. What is the name of the children’s book written by Kevin Rudd? 17. Which team won the NHL Stanley Cup in ice hockey last year? 18. Who is the CFS chief officer in South Australia? 19. Who was the British man kidnapped and held hostage in Iraq in 2007? 20. Which British rock group will play

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Enhanced show returns to region IF you are into your techno or looking for a party, get down to the Riverland Field Days site next weekend and shake with the bass at Enhanced, the Riverland’s biggest, all ages, all night, outdoor dance event. Once again, the Berri Barmera Council Youth Advisory Committee is bringing the best of the locals and a selection of Australia’s finest DJs, with a UK guest, to entertain the crowd. It really is a star-studded line-up, including the Phonatics, the UK’s Phil Walls

Enhanced Date: January 16 Gates open: 8pm Event finishes: 5am Camping checkout: 3pm Venue: Riverland Field Days Site, Sturt Highway, Barmera. and Ignition Technician, Devious, Cheeky B, Sarez, Sav, White D and Dr Daff, plus other local talent. Featuring all the hot new tracks in the world dance scene and a fun-loving attitude, this year’s event is set

Answers: 1. Leeds United; 2. Ottawa; 3. Queensland; 4. Tuesday; 5. Gordon Brown; 6. Lily Allen; 7. Rafael Benitez; 8. Titanic; 9. Amazon.com; 10. Wang Wang and Funi; 11. 127; 12. Jenson Button; 13. Up in the Air and Fantastic Mr Fox; 14. Sean Micaleff; 15. Lleyton Hewitt and Samantha Stosur; 16. Jasper & Abby and The Great Australia Day Kerfuffle; 17. Pittsburgh Penguins; 18. Euan Ferguson; 19. Peter Moore; 20. Status Quo.

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A little pommy lad from mining town Durham with a tough old man inadvertently finds out he has a bit of a knack for ballet. As soft as it is, it turns out he rates himself in a leotard and despite his father’s obvious disapproval, he decides to pull on his dancing slippers. He’s in for a walloping.

Brisbane International 2010 9.30pm, ABC 1 The women’s final is certain to attract a lot of interest. The Australian Open is just around the corner and traditionally, these lead-up events are a good form guide ahead of the main event. Justine Henin, Ana Ivanovic and Kim Clijsters are just a few of the big names vying for the title.

The Great Sperm Race 8.30pm, SBS 1 The journey of the sperm to fertilise the egg is like no other: millions will die so that one can hopefully conceive. This documentary brings the process to life through a fun re-enactment by human actors of the reproductive process. Only on SBS. Of course.

The Middle 8pm, WIN 9 After Brick’s teachers tell his parents that he’s “socially challenged”, Mike tries to help Brick make friends, while Frankie needs her son’s coveted football jersey. I couldn’t work out why this show bugs me, untl I realised it’s Malcolm in the Middle, without Malcolm. It’s like making a show called The Bunch without the Brady family.

Survivor: Samoa 8.30pm, WIN 9 Great series so far with one of the best villains ever, Russell, playing devious games on his team-mates to gain the upper hand. I’m not going to spoil the show but it’s fair to say Russell goes the distance this series, so be watching to see all of his deliciously evil tricks.

Neighbours 6.30pm, WIN 10 This never-ending series returns again for 2010 and I’m going to put this out there once, just send it out there, and if it gets a result, so be it. Stop watching the show. It’s not even good as a soap, so what purpose does it serve? Good chance for the missus to cook dinner or something.


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Thursday 7th

7.30 Gary Unmarried 8.00 Whacked Out Sports 8.30 Movie: Japanese Story: Toni Collette and Gotaro Tsunashima 10.30 Tennis: Brisbane International 2010 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Children's Programs 9.30 Cricket: Second Test: Day Five: Australia v Pakistan: The SCG 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Second Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Five 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair

7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Secret Millionaire 8.30 Rescue Special Ops99.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Alice 1.00 The Avengers 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA 5.30 Early Morning News

6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Huey 9.30 Cricket: Second Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Five: The SCG 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Second Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Five 5.30 The Bold And The Beautiful

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Malcolm In The Middle 7.00 The 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 The 7pm Project 11.45 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Guests Of The Ayatollah 2.30 Germanic Tribes 3.30 Australian Biography 4.00 Feast India 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 6.00 2010 Dakar

Rally: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Gourmet Farmer 8.00 Oz And James's Big Wine Adventure 8.30 Secrets And Lives 9.00 Designer People 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Lemming (France) 12.15 Movie: The King (Greece) 2.35 Weatherwatch

Friday 8th

SBS

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Seven News 11.00 Tennis: Brisbane International 2010 4.30 Seven News 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Tennis: The Hopman Cup XXII: Russia v Great Britain / Germany v Kazakhstan 6.30 Chant Of The Scrub Turkey 7.00 ABC News

7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Old Guys 8.35 Midsomer Murders: Soon after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, a property developer is murdered. 10.15 Very Small Business 10.45 ABC News 10.55 The Graham Norton Show 11.40 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 Shaun The Sheep 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Father Ted

8.30 Torchwood: Children Of Earth: An ordinary day becomes a world of terror, as every single child in the world stops. 9.30 Ideal 10.00 Star Stories 10.25 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 11.10 A Little Later 11.25 Live From Abbey Road

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Seven News 11.00 Home Improvement 11.30 Tennis: Brisbane International 2010 4.30 Seven News 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.35 Movie: Flightplan 10.30 Tennis: Brisbane International 2010 12.30 Movie: Billabong Odyssey 2.20 Room For Improvement 3.00 Home Shopping

6.00 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 8.30 Movie: King Solomon's Mines 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Movie: Biker Boyz 2.10 Mad TV

6.00 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 And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Malcolm In The Middle 8.30 Movie: Billy Elliot: Jamie Bell 10.45 Outrageous Fortune 11.45 Ten News 12.15 Sports Tonight 12.45 The 7pm Project 1.15 The Late Show 2.00 Sex And The City 2.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 The Colony 2.30 Ancient Beauty 3.30 Going Bush 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 2010 Dakar Rally: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News

7.30 Trawlermen 8.30 The Nest 9.30 World News 10.00 Erotic Tales 11.10 Movie: Restless (Finland): Mikko Nousiainen 1.05 Movie: Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown (Spain): Carmen Maura and Antonio Banderas 2.40 Weatherwatch

Saturday 9th

TEN

A text message reveals the owner of the call centre company is coming to Mumbai. 8.30 The IT Crowd 9.00 Chandon Pictures 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.00 Taking The Flak 11.00 Pulling 11.30 Peep Show

5.00 rage 11.00 Live From Abbey Road 12.00 Tennis: The Hopman Cup XXII: The Final 6.30 Best Of Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Bed Of Roses 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill: A young boy caught up in his parents’ custody

battle is abducted. 9.15 Taggart: A baby is abandoned on a doorstep, while the body of a man is discovered inside. 10.05 Rebus: A religious scandal and church secrets break open as Rebus unpicks the murders of prominent church leaders. 11.15 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Clone: Victor and the clone hide out in a small village where Victor meets a woman who might be able to help fix the clone. All he needs is a little bit of her brain. 6.30 Wild At Heart 7.35 Hamish Macbeth: Hamish

learns that true love is close at hand when he risks his life to rescue a group of climbers endangered by their expedition leader. 8.30 John Wayne Season: Angel And The Badman: John Wayne 10.10 Movie: A Farewell To Arms: Gary Cooper

6.00 Children’s Programs 9.30 Movie: Geppetto 11.30 Tennis: Brisbane International 2010 4.30 Equestrian Event: Adelaide 5.30 Mercurio’s Menu 6.00 Seven News 6.30 No Leave, No Life 7.00 Borderline 7.30 Kingdom

8.30 The Vicar Of Dibley 9.30 Tennis: Brisbane International 2010: Women's Final 11.30 Movie: I Heart Huckabees: Jude Law, Naomi Watts and Dustin Hoffman 1.30 Movie: Brown Sugar: Taye Diggs 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 Movie: Jungle Girl And The Lost Island Of The Dinosaurs 10.00 Children's Programs 12.30 Jack Newton Celebrity Classic 1.30 Horse Racing: Magic Millions

5.00 Fishing Australia 5.30 Out Of The Ordinary 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Wipeout 7.30 Crusoe 9.30 Movie: Macbeth 11.45 Movie: Pale Rider 2.00 Movie: Call Of The Wild 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Jesse Duplantis 5.00 Life Today

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Escape With ET 1.30 Saving Babies 2.00 Life Is Wild 3.00 Jamie's Ministry Of Food 4.00 The Doctors 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin

7.30 Movie: Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer: Jessica Alba 9.25 Movie: Jaws 2: Roy Schneider 11.45 Hell’s Kitchen 12.45 Sex And The City 1.45 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Castrato 2.05 Once Upon A Time... 3.05 Images Of Conflict 4.00 Every Picture Tells A Story 4.30 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 The Passionate Apprentices 6.00 2010 Dakar

Rally: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 The Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz: Presented by Julia Zemiro 10.15 Movie: Black Book (The Netherlands): Carice Van Houten 12.40 SOS 1.40 Newstopia 2.15 Weatherwatch

Sunday 10th

WIN NINE

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Kylie Kwong: Heart And Soul 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Shaun The Sheep 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.05 Mumbai Calling:

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Q&A 10.00 Carbon Cops 10.30 God In China 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Best Of Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Battlefield Mysteries 3.00 Let Freedom Sing

4.30 The Hit Game 5.00 Status Quo 6.10 Paul Merton In China 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Badgers: Secrets Of The Sett 8.30 Movie: The Proposition 10.10 Compass 10.45 She Stoops To Conquer 11.15 Movie: The Wrong Box

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Inside The Actors Studio: This episode features Ricky Gervais. 7.00 1 Giant Leap: What About Me? 7.30 Pride And Prejudice: Disaster strikes the Bennet family as Lydia's taste for flirting with the military gets her

into deep water. Lizzie, meanwhile, is at last falling in love with her faithful admirer. 8.30 Cold Feet 9.30 The Jewel In The Crown 10.30 Beautiful Noise 11.25 East Of Everything: Eve and Art stage a demo outside the council.

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kia Soul Live At The Chapel 10.30 The Animal Extractors 11.30 Tennis: Brisbane International 2010: Men’s Final / Medibank International

4.30 According To Jim 5.00 Destination New Zealand 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Mighty Ships 7.30 Border Patrol 8.00 Coastwatch 8.35 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Movie: Gone 12.10 Movie: Never Die Alone

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children’s Programs 7.00 Today On Sunday 10.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Gilligan’s Island 11.00 Surfsport 12.00 The Aria Music Show 1.00 Movie: 55 Days At Peking 4.30 Kangaroo Island:

Nature’s Adventure Playground 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 10 Things You Need To Know About Sleep 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Big Bang Theory 8.30 Movie: Terminator 3 10.50 True CSI 11.50 Movie: Trapped

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Australian Super X: Season Review 1.00 Australian Fishing Championship 2.00 The Travel Bug 3.00 It's Me Or The Dog

3.30 The Doctors 4.30 Boys Weekend 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Billy Madison 8.30 Movie: Die Hard: With A Vengeance: Bruce Willis 11.05 Cops 12.05 Sex And The City 1.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 A Fork In The Road 10.30 Ethnic Business Awards 2009 12.30 Tales From A Suitcase 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 Futbol Mundial 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game 6.00 2010 Dakar

Rally: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Death Of The Megabeasts 8.30 Great Sperm Race 9.30 John Adams 10.55 Movie: Inspector Montalbano: Track Of Sand (Italy): Luca Zingaretti 12.45 Movie: Ahlaam (Iraq) 2.40 Weatherwatch

Monday 11th

WIN SA

8.00 Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 8.35 Seven Ages Of Rock 9.30 Natural Mysteries 10.20 ABC News 10.35 British Invasion 11.50 Movie: Room Service 1.20 Movie: She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 3.00 MDA 3.55 The Glass House

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Rain Shadow 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 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: With Andrew Denton 8.40 HG Wells: War With The World 10.10 Freezing 10.40 ABC News 10.50 Rize 12.25 Movie: The Go-Between 2.30 MDA 3.25 Island Life

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Little Angels 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Shaun The Sheep 7.30 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 Teenage Kicks:

The kids tell Vernon he has been a rubbish dad, so he sets about putting things right. 8.30 Jack Osbourne: Celebrity Adrenaline Junkie 9.30 Doctor Who 10.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 Massive 11.00 London Live 11.30 Death Note

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Seven News 11.00 Tennis: Medibank International 2010 4.30 Seven News 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

7.30 Border Patrol 8.00 Destroyed In Seconds 8.30 Movie: Derailed 10.40 30 Rock 11.40 The Golden Girls 12.05 Win News 12.35 Undercover Angels 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 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 CSI: Miami

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: Presented by Peter Everett 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 8.00 The Simpsons 8.30 Movie: Double Jeopardy: Ashley Judd 10.40 Ten News 11.25 The 7pm Project 12.15 The Late Show 1.10 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Million Dollar Traders 2.30 The Thirties In Colour 3.30 Space Hackers 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 2010 Dakar Rally: Daily Highlights

6.30 World News 7.30 Classic Unseen Top Gear 8.35 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 The Fixer 10.50 Entourage 11.20 Jaquie Brown Diaries 11.50 Movie: Get Ready To Be Boyzvoiced (Norway) 1.30 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 12th

ABC 2

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Tennis: The Hopman Cup XXII: Australia v Spain / Romania v USA 6.30 Not All Tea And Scones 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Super Jellyfish 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Beachcomber Cottage

7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Bush Slam 8.30 Travels With A Tangerine 9.35 Superspy: The Man Who Betrayed The West 10.30 ABC News 10.40 The Cut 11.35 Poirot 12.30 Movie: Miracle Of The Bells 2.30 IOU

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 Shaun The Sheep 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Lead Balloon:

Rick gets caught speeding, and tries to persuade first Mel, then Marty and Magda into saying they were driving his car. 8.35 Murphy's Law 9.30 The Wire 10.30 Party Animals 11.20 Up In Town 11.30 The Last Word Monologues

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2010 4.30 Seven News 5.00 Home Improvement 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 8.35 Movie: The Transporter 10.30 30 Rock 11.00 Parks And Recreation 11.30 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia 12.00 Win News 12.30 Deamons To Darlings 1.00 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 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: Austin Powers: Goldmember 11.30 Nine News 12.00 20/20

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 And The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Accidentally On Purpose 8.00 The Office 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The 7pm Project 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 House

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 My Architect: A Son's Journey 3.05 Spacefiles 3.30 Parent Rescue 4.00 Wine Lovers Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 2010 Dakar Rally: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 The Musical Brain

8.30 Big Love: Bill Henrickson is tackling problems outside his three-house suburban home. 9.30 World News 10.05 Hot Docs: Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster 12.35 Classic Albums 1.30 Movie: The President's Last Bang (South Korea) 3.25 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 13th

ABC 1

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4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.10 The Best In

Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 My Family 8.35 Getting On 9.05 The IT Crowd 9.30 Chandon Pictures 10.00 Review With Myles Barlow 10.30 ABC News 10.40 Being Human 11.40 Outback House 12.40 Movie: Private Affairs Of Bel Ami

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Traffic Blues 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Shaun The Sheep 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 No Way San Jose

8.30 Eataholics: Vicki seems to have it all. However, behind closed doors, she is hiding a guilty secret — Vicki is addicted to cheese. 9.30 Shrink Rap 10.20 Interview With A Poltergeist 11.15 Heavy Metal Junior: A Portrait Of Pre-Teen Rebellion

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2010 / AAMI Kooyong Classic 2010 4.30 Seven News 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Air Crash Investigations 8.30 City Homicide 9.30 Most Shocking 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2010 / AAMI Kooyong Classic 2010 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 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

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Superstars Of Dance 8.30 Cold Case 9.30 The Commander 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Strip 1.00 ET 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Guthy Renker

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 And The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Futurama 8.30 The Cleveland Show 9.00 The Simpsons 9.30 Californication 10.40 Ten News 11.25 The 7pm Project 11.55 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 All Aboard: Rosie's Family Cruise 2.40 Spacefiles 3.00 Ayen's Cooking School For African Men 4.00 Is Your House Killing You? 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 2010 Dakar Rally: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News

7.35 Rex In Rome 8.30 Inspector Rex: Rex solves a case involving a prostitute, her madam, and a couple of greedy businessmen. 9.30 World News 10.00 The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey 11.00 Classic Albums 12.05 Movie: CamarĂłn (Spain) 2.05 Weatherwatch


Riverland �

Issue No. 108 - Thursday, January 7, 2010

www.riverlandweekly.com.au

THE FAMILY GUY

Goodes misses games with family focus By LES PEARSON

■ CHANGE: Boxing coach Phil Goodes chose not to apply for a coaching position at the upcoming Commonwealth Games, looking to spend more time with family and developing the local gym. Photo: JANE WILSON

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LOXTON based boxing coach Phil Goodes will be sitting out this year’s Commonwealth Games, choosing to break an ongoing association with the national team he has maintained since 2002. Goodes, 41, said he is taking a break from the Australian coaching scene for personal issues, rather than the security concerns being raised in the lead up to the 2010 games in Delhi, India.

“I’ve been away enough and those sorts of issues are always a worry but you learn how to deal with it,” he said. ■ Continued Page 13

Graham Charlton

Charlie takes a look at the best and worst in sport for 2009 Page 12


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