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Barmera locals vow to fight on After having its grant applications knocked back by both State and Federal Governments, passionate locals have pledged to continue their ongoing efforts to rejuvenate the town. Full story Page 3.
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■ VOW: Ready to continue their fight are Barmera locals (from left) Lloyd Allford, Rob Todd, Wally Lachs, John Ingerson, Royce Fisher and Ian Penno.
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THE Lower Lakes and Coorong may be saved from the brink of collapse following an announcement on Tuesday that New South Wales will provide environmental water flows to South Australia but the news has left local irrigators scratching their heads. With water allocations stranded on 48 per cent, Riverland growers doing it tough were hoping to secure a share of the 500 gigalitres of flood-
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Water good news below Lock One RESIDENTS below Lock One would be deriving some comfort from this week’s announcement that environmental flows will be directed to them from the New South Wales floodwaters. It is great news for a part of the Murray Darling Basin that has suffered significantly from this water crisis. However, if you’re like me, you’d be confused by the fact that none of the floodwaters can be directed to South Australian irrigators. Prior to Christmas, we were told to pray for major rains to enable our irrigation allocations to be increased. Those prayers seem to have been answered, except that the rain didn’t fall in the right place for irrigators to benefit. By all accounts, rains from the northern part of the MDB are not available for irrigation purposes and can only be allocated for environmental benefits. It seems that if we are to pray for rain, we need to be more location specific and hope that it falls in the Dartmouth and Hume dams and Snowy Hydro areas. Yet another twist in this water maze in which we find ourselves adrift.
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Race for Chaffey heating up By BRAD PERRY THE seat of Chaffey will be hotly contested at this year’s election following the nomination of Swan Reach irrigator David Peake as an independent candidate - the fifth person to run for the position. Already campaigning for the overall health of the River Murray and its communities, Mr Peake decided to take it a step further by running for Chaffey and has already begun throwing verbal punches at sitting member Karlene Maywald. “I’m not here to hail Karlene Maywald like one of the other candidates did, I’m here to nail her,” he said. “There are people in Chaffey that see Mrs Maywald as their Messiah but voters understand this - your Messiah has a boss and he’s the Premier of Adelaide. “A vote for Mrs Maywald is a vote for Labor and we can’t afford another four years of hard Labor.”
As the representative below Lock One for Murray Valley United and chairman of the Coalition of Concerned River Murray Communities, Mr Peake already has a wide irrigator supporter base. “There was no one who put their hand up for this area (below Lock One),” he said. “All the candidates on the river are between Waikerie and Renmark. “People of Chaffey are sick and tired of the Premier and the Water Minister (Karlene Maywald) saying that they can’t make it rain. “Well guess what? It’s rained tonnes in the Murray Darling Basin catchment and South Australia is not going to get a drop (for irrigators).” The younger generation is also an area Mr Peake will target in his political campaign because he believes it is vital to the future of the region, especially with so many students forced to relocate to Adelaide.
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■ COMPETITION: Vocal Swan Reach grower David Peake has decided to run as an independent candidate for Chaffey and has already begun to build a supporter base. “At Swan Reach, you drive through and see if you can see anyone under the age of 18,” he said. “The younger generation is not there because they are lacking job opportunities in these small communities.”
Current member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald responded to Mr Peake’s comments by dismissing his verbal attack as a “misdirection of the blame”. “He is targeting me as the problem, I think it is a misdirection
of the blame, the blame for this goes back decades to a number of governments, particularly in New South Wales and Victoria, who have over allocated the river system and a national solution wasn’t delivered 20 years ago,” she said. “David Peake and people like him think that the Federal Government will just take water from one group of irrigators and give it to another and he is actually dreaming. “David Peake is below Lock One and his issues are very different to issues irrigators are facing up here.” Meanwhile, Family First Candidate for Chaffey Jack Papageorgiou has called for a horticulture peak body to represent Riverland growers. “The time for head nodding and advisory groups is over for the Riverland - our plight is so desperate, we need to get united, strong and serious in the representation local industry makes to State and Federal Governments,” he said.
Despite disappointment, locals determined to deliver By BRAD PERRY PASSIONATE Barmera locals have vowed to continue the fight to transform Lake Bonney into a must visit destination despite being denied more than half a million dollars in grant funding by both State and Federal Governments. The group must now look for other avenues of finance following the denial of the long awaited $500,000 Federal Government TQUAL tourism grant, which could have potentially brought millions of tourism dollars to the Riverland. Lake Bonney District Group member Ian Penno said the funds would have been used towards creating a unique way to lure tourists to Barmera to see the ben-
efits of improvements along the Lake Bonney foreshore. Instead the group must now investigate alternative funding avenues to put Barmera on the international map. “This area seems to not be looked at by the government too well,” Mr Penno said. “Maybe the government takes advantage of the community spirit we have down here.” The community received a double blow when the newly created community men’s workshop, located on the lake’s foreshore, was also denied funding, this time from the State Government. “We couldn’t even get a measly $5000 to buy some tools and build the program
up,” Mr Penno said. Mr Penno believes the reason for the unsuccessful TQUAL grant may have been because the group requested a significant amount of money. However, three other projects across the country received half a million dollar grants, while several states benefited from grants larger than $400,000. Goldfields Tourism, in Victoria, received $500,000 to develop an inter-regional bushwalking and mountain bike track, Clarence Valley Council, in New South Wales, received the same amount to upgrade facilities at the Clarence River and Pacific Coast Touring Route, also in NSW, received half a million dollars to enhance the area’s tourism brand.
■ COMMITTED: Vowing to continue their funding battle are (from left) Mike Bryant, Lloyd Allford, Rob Todd, John Ingerson, Royce Fisher, Wally Lachs and Ian Penno. Photo: JANE WILSON Despite ticking all the boxes for the grant’s criteria, Barmera and Lake Bonney received nothing. Mr Penno believes the project, which was to construct a series of tourist attracting iconic figures and displays along the Sturt
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Parish retires as CIT chief THE Riverland’s senior irrigation official Jeff Parish has announced his retirement after 45 years in the industry. Mr Parish, the Central Irrigation Trust chief executive officer, will retire at the end of June. CIT chairman Rob Smyth paid tribute to Mr Parish’s “unprecedented service”. Current CIT operations manager Gavin McMahon has been appointed as Mr Parish’s replacement and
will begin his new role from July 3. “Whilst our long serving CEO will take with him a wealth of experience and knowledge about irrigation, Trust customers can rest easy that Mr McMahon has spent the past five years understudying his new role at the helm of CIT,” Mr Smyth said. In further CIT news, the organisation’s board has decided not to replace the position of operations manager, which is to be vacated by Mr
McMahon. “Instead, we will be advertising a new senior position of water manager to reflect the rapidly growing importance of water management in our company, region, state and the entire Murray Darling Basin,” Mr Smyth said. “This means that the Trust will have the new management team up and running by the time Mr Parish takes a well deserved rest from his leading role in the region’s water industry.”
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■ DISCUSSIONS: River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald at the Berri riverfront yesterday. Photos: JANE WILSON
Maywald: Some water still a win for South Australia
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Minister Maywald said it was a big win for the state after it was expected the NSW government would store the floodwater. During the fire danger season, you need to stay informed about Negotiations as to how much local weather conditions. Be prepared to take appropriate action water SA will get from NSW and where and how the water will be based on the Fire Danger Rating that is issued for your area. Find delivered were being finalised at out your daily Fire Danger Rating by listening to ABC Local Radio a Murray Darling Basin Authority or FIVEaa or check the CFS website at www.cfs.sa.gov.au meeting in Canberra last night. Minister Maywald said the water received from interstate will go towards rescuing the dire state of the River Murray below Lock One. “Below Lock One we have serious issues with riverbank slumping, serious issues with the continuation of the dropping of the water level below Lock One and we need to address those as a matter of urgency and this water will have significant benefits,” #ATERPILLAR ' &RONT %ND ,OADER she said. “ W e )T IS LOCATED NEAR ,OXTON IN 3! need to re ' cover the 3ERIAL NUMBER ,!9 3-5 HRS river from &IRE 3UPPRESSION the bottom !UTO ,UBE up, if we 7EIGHING SYSTEM AND PRINTER don’t, the 2EVERSE CAMERA cancer will 7E HAVE NEW CUTTING EDGES THAT WE WOULD SUPPLY WITH THE UNIT continue 4HIS MACHINE IS AVAILABLE FOR '34 below Lock One and we 0HONE don’t want
that to occur. “This is going to slow down the pace of decline, this is not going to fill the system up...which will give us the opportunity for another winter to actually turn things around.” South Australian Murray Irrigators chairperson Caren Martin is happy the state will receive water but is disappointed it will only be for environmental needs. “Irrigators definitely want more water but we will accept that we can’t dictate the terms with New South Wales,” she said. “I think it (the decision) will take the pressure off our ministers to find more water for the Lower Lakes.” According to Rural Financial Counsellor Max Baker, who deals with many local growers, it is important to restore the health of the river system. “It has to be a balance of water for irrigators and the environment,” he said. “At 48 per cent, most grape growers have got enough water for this year...for the sake of the river there has got to be decent flows and it is good the states are co-operating (to provide some water).” Mr Baker grew to enjoy the environment below Lock One whilst living in Meningie years ago and said it was sad to see the dairy farming community severely affected by the drought.
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Mario Valandro Barmera “Everyone is sort of sick of waiting (for more water for irrigators) and there is some there and they don’t get it”
Murray Harvey Berri “It is never going to be enough (water) for them (the Lower Lakes community) but they probably deserve it.”
Thursday January 14, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5
The Big Orange was opened 30 years ago today but...
I have got plans for it but at this stage I cannot reveal details.
■ ICONIC: The Big Orange marks its 30th birthday today and despite being closed, there is talk of a possible reopening.
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The Big Orange was opened in TODAY is the 30th anniversary of 1980, standing 15 metres tall and REPORT BY the Big Orange’s opening and there weighing 85 tonnes. is hope that the still popular tourist It was at its popular and proLES icon could be reopened in the near ductive best throughout the early PEARSON future. 1980s, during the Australian ‘big’ Current owner Frank Vallelonga era. “However, they would need to told the Riverland Weekly that he “All in all it was a great period has been thinking about the tourist take a strategic approach to it (the in the development of tourism in site), if you take into account that it the Riverland,” Mr Marshall told attraction’s future. “I have got plans for it but at is not in a particular town. the Weekly in a previous interview. “But, it does have a great big this stage I cannot reveal details “It received national coverage on exactly what they are,” Mr Val- piece of fruit on it.” for a number of years. The orange has long been a lelonga said. “We had a great deal of enjoyHe was not willing to make fur- great photo location for visitors to ment in establishing the attraction the region and has remained so de- from scratch.” ther comment about the site. It has been a tumultuous 18 spite its closure, with tourists still There was rampant speculation months for the icon would the oversized leave the region It received national coverage for a fruit, followfollowing its ing its closure sale in 2008, number of years. and eventual according to sale to Mr former owner Va l l e l o n g a , Kevin Dickerson. after being passed in at auction in pulling in for a look. “Part of the sale is to take At the time of building, the it away and not to leave it October 2008. Riverland Tourism Association orange was the biggest fibreglass here,” Mr Dickerson said at the manager Paula Bennet said if the sphere in the Southern Hemi- time. Big Orange was to reopen, it would sphere. However, more than a year later, The Big Orange was a project it still stands in its field just outside add further depth to the list of local that David Marshall put together of Berri, a bright orange beacon tourism locations. “It’s always good to have a di- with the help of fellow local busi- representative of an industry that versity of tourist attractions and nessmen Bronte Coombe and Vern has served the region well over an Chubb, starting in 1976. businesses in the region,” she said. extended period.
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Taking the hot seat is no fun To better understand first hand how people and animals are affected when locked in a car on a hot day, Riverland Weekly journalist Brad Perry volunteered to sit in a car in 40 degree heat. sun’s beams on the feels like it has reached boiling back of my neck and point. everything I touch These are the conditions which have caused serious injury and death to many infants and pets around the world when left inside a locked car (referred to as a ‘solar oven’) on a steaming hot day. While figures are not available for South Australia, it has Thinking of a Career been reported that in Victoria alone, 1543 children were resin Hospitality? cued from locked cars from NoBerri Campus vember 2008 to October 2009. With temperatures pushing TAFE SA will get your there! 40 degrees outside last Friday, I Gain the skills you need to work in a rapidly volunteered to see what it is like expanding and exciting hospitality industry! to be locked in a car for a while Commercial Cookery: (which had been sitting directly • Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) in the sun) and my experience • Certificate III in Commercial Cookery was certainly an uncomfortable • Are you looking to kick start your career or are one. you currently unqualified and working in this Armed with a notepad and industry or want to become a master Chef? pen (and aid directly outside the These courses will give you the knowledge and car if needed), I sat inside the skills you need to fulfil your dreams. car and the doors were locked. Hospitality – Food & Beverage: Just two minutes into the • Certificate II & III in Hospitality (Food and experiment, it felt like the temBeverage) perature had risen significantly,
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■ HEAT: Riverland Weekly journalist Brad Perry at the beginning of the 20-minute ordeal.
with the air extremely thick. In fact, tests have proven that it takes just 1.5 minutes for the temperature in a car to rise by 10 degrees, while it doubles after 6.5 minutes. Five minutes in and my palms were sweaty and beads of sweat began to form on my forehead. I started to think about what it would be like to be stuck in a boiling car with a seatbelt on knowing you cannot get out. To panic in this sort of heat would surely cause breathing problems and heat distress and there is not a lot of room to move (considering everything around me was unbearably hot). At the 10 minute mark I was starting to feel severely impacted by the rising temperature, with each breath deep and heavy. At this point I began to lose concentration and my focus began to blur. It was like a sauna
when the clock ticked over to 15 minutes, as I looked out the window, taking deep breaths amidst sweat beads trickling from all over my body. Writing notes on my pad become harder and my handwriting was increasingly messier. Dehydration kicked in and my mouth was dry and reaching the 20 minute mark, I began feeling light headed. From there the Riverland Weekly crew decided to end the experiment and I was happy to take a cool breath of air, as the door opened, and I drank the water provided. I only managed to sit in the hot car for 20 minutes. Some of the children who have been killed because they were trapped in a hot car have experienced hours of the same symptoms I experienced, or worse (including heat exhaustion, heat stroke and hypothermia).
Region swelters through heat wave AIR conditioners across the region were given some relief with a cool weather change hitting the region on Tuesday after the new year started with an average temperature of more than 36 degrees. Riverlanders experienced a remarkable heatwave last week, with Saturday (43.7 degrees), Sunday (44.3) and Monday (44.3) reaching scorching temperatures. The cool change and rain offered respite for many, the temperature is set to rise again with tomorrow (35 degrees) and Saturday (33) expected to be warm.
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Awards identify region’s best By LES PEARSON THE toast of the region’s young workforce will be honoured at the 28th Riverland and Mallee Vocational Awards at the Berri Resort Hotel this weekend. In his 12th year as event co-ordinator, Laurie Wilkinson said the awards are held in high esteem. “They promote the achievements of apprentices, trainees and high school students throughout the Riverland and Mallee regions,” Mr Wilkinson said. Twenty nine young hopefuls are eligible across three categories. “These people have been selected through their skills and knowledge of their profession they are doing and their general knowledge of the community,” Mr Wilkinson said. ■ WINNER: Last year’s Riverland and Mallee Vocational Awards winner Matthew Affleck The awards have a rich history of proved the major award is a great stepping stone in any young person’s career. success, with many past winners goHe added that the current crop of “I also think the case with a lot ing on to bigger and better things. Mr Wilkinson cited such exam- young hopefuls are another talented of them is they’ve been given an opportunity by an employer in the ples as refrigeration mechanic Sean bunch. “This list of nominees is equal to region and they’re looking to repay Turnbull, who won the Apprentice that of any standard from previous their employer for that opportunity of the Year award in 2002. through their “Within a work.” week of receivThis list of nominees is equal to that of any Special guests ing the award, on the evening he was offered a standard from previous groups of nominees. will include job in Adelaide Member for at almost douChaffey Karlene ble the wage,” he said. Another example is the 1997 groups of nominees,” Mr Wilkinson Maywald, Federal Member for Barker Patrick Secker and executive director winner, jeweller Brenton Woon, who said. “I guess they each have had to of TAFE SA Regional Denise Janek. eventually opened his own business. The guest list will also feature “Just from holding that certificate achieve something, so they really are ABC Adelaide personality Rose really does hold them in good stead the best in their respective fields. “They’re all enthusiastic about Squire, who has spent over 30 years for future employment opportunitheir area of trade.” in the building industry. ties,” Mr Wilkinson said.
Fruit fly fines updated THE real cost of fruit fly to travellers is the focus of a campaign for the new year from the fruit industry and government members of the Tri-State Fruit Fly Community Awareness Program. The program’s website, www.fruitfly. net.au, will be featuring a regularly updated report of fines and confiscations around the Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone through the new year holiday season and on into the peak of the stonefruit season in February. And while the industry itself is worth serious money, contributing some $4.8 billion to the national economy each year, it is the bite on individual hip pockets that will be the focus of this campaign. “On the spot fines run into hundreds of dollars and individual fines can run as high as $20,000,” Tri-State chairman Scot MacDonald said. “It doesn’t matter whether you are a local or a holidaymaker, the rules still apply,” Mr MacDonald said. The Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone extends through New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria and includes the Riverland, Murray Valley, Sunraysia and Riverina regions.
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Birds to flock back By LES PEARSON BIRD watching enthusiasts are in for a real treat over coming weeks as the Banrock Station wetlands becomes a haven for a myriad of feathered friends. Conservation and wetland manager Kate Thorn said the wetlands will be most active between now and into early February. “As we lower the water level, it will provide more areas of habitat for birds,” she said. To mimic natural wetland flows, Ms Thorn said the station will lower the water level by one centimetre per day. “In a flood, the water comes with a rush, then it is followed by a steady decline,” she said. “It also gives fish a chance to get out in time.” Amongst the birdlife to see in the wetland are a vast number of water fowl and waders, including ibis, swans, darters, pelicans, cormorants, spoonbills, nine different breeds of duck and others. Amongst the reeds, wrens and swallows fill the air with song, while the definite cry of the kookaburra echoes throughout groups of river red gums. Kingfishers, mallee ringneck parrots and the rainbow bee eater have also been spotted.
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As we lower the water level, it will provide more areas of habitat for birds. This in itself is exciting news in the animal world, with many frog species, including the southern bell frog becoming rarer as the years go on. “Their numbers are certainly in decline,” Ms Thorn said. The wetland is also host to kangaroos, native water rats, a range of lizards and geckos and different water-based insects. The high count of insect larvae tends to be both a curse, with mosquitoes being the main unwelcome intruder, and
a blessing, providing bounteous food for a wide range of animals throughout the wetland. Ms Thorn said the wet and dry cycle is proving extremely beneficial. “A wetland with this cycle provides more natural diversity, rather than permanent wetlands, which tend to be a bit of a muddy pool surrounding with reeds,” she said. Ms Thorn encouraged visitors to not let the mosquitoes deter any interest in the wetland, as they tend to be most active at night. The sheer serenity of the place is an attraction in itself, the clear water offset against a clear blue sky combining with the delightful pink duck weed speckled with slender knot weed to provide a natural ambience unique to the region. While the walks will be closed on days over 34 degrees, keen bird watchers can arrange with Banrock Station to visit in the cooler, earlier hours of the day to witness for themselves the wonderful wildlife spectacle unfolding at the wetland.
■ PRISTINE: Condensation gathers on the bounteous plant life surrounding the wetland boardwalk.
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■ BIRDLIFE: (Above left) Two ibis take a break on a branch while (middle) a mallee ringneck parrott gets a great view from the tree tops and (above right) a black swan watches over its cygnet.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Have your say about the issues that affect you.
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so long. However, all of the irrigators in WE have now partly recovered from this region have installed high effian almost catastrophic start to the ciency irrigation systems. Minimising water use and new year – but remain extremely nervous of losing our supply of maximising plant performance is a electricity again in each new weath- ‘mantra’ from politicians. Crops on high efficiency syser event. All 170 homes and irrigation tems need water every day. It is fortunate that some rain pumps in the Murtho area were without electricity for 30 hours fol- fell with all the lightning, otherwise lowing the thunderstorm on New more serious crop damage may have occurred. Year’s Eve. Instead of power companies The difficulty of managing homes with refrigerators, freezers sending out little cheques as comand children is not to be under- pensation for loss of supply – why estimated when power is out for not use the money to pay more maintenance crews? The crews that worked on these faults were exhausted by the sheer number of faults. Management should have brought in more crews from Adelaide. It is times like this that the run down of services in the bush is highlighted. ����������������� Reducing staff numbers means management has to be more responsive and smarter. We ask the ‘Labor’ Minister for Water Security Karlene Maywald to ensure that our power supply is more secure so that I can pump the 48 per cent ��������������������������� of my water that is secure ���������� ���������������� when the plants need it.
Where is the levy going? FIRSTLY, to explain, I am not knocking any of the emergency services, namely the CFS and SES. These guys and ‘gals’ put their lives at risk to save others, so I say give them what they require. My query is, what is happening to the emergency services levy that we as tax payers are hit with every year? I hope it isn’t going the way of the Murray River levy, wherever that is. One story going around is that $1.5 million was spent on taking parliamentarians on a flight over the Murray system. I’m sure thy would see a lot at a height of 20,000 or 30,000 feet. Whenever the responsible minister is asked a question in regards to the Murray River levy, they change the subject quickly. I suppose the same will be for the emergency services levy.
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Fishery management under question THE recent announcement that the ban on cod fishing in South Australia is to continue raises the issue (again) of the management - or otherwise - of our Murray fishery. Sure, it is important to look after our native fish stocks but closing the fishery can only be described as an easy option. Victoria’s recreational fishing
body, VRFish, recently announced that there are 721,000 recreational fisherman in Victoria generating some $2.3 billion in 2008/2009. Of this, the (inland) north-west region’s component is $57 million. It would be great if, in South Australia, the north-east region was similar. For many years, it has been advocated that there needs to be more support for native fish - particularly restocking. Yet our governments have consistently refused to initiate any breeding and/or restocking for the South Australian Murray, suggesting differences in the gene pools between interstate cod. I’m sure the cod don’t know about any differences - and if there really were differences, why does SA keep building fishways to encourage the fish to move upstream? There seems to be little thought given to getting fish to return to SA. So the fish go upstream and just get on with it without any reference to the SA Government. And now it seems the only area in SA where cod are known to breed - that is Chowilla - will be closed down with the installation of the new regulator. The present government is not doing enough to ensure the sustainability of this breeding ground - or any other breeding/restocking program. Compare the cost of bringing, housing and maintaining of the two pandas to SA and the benefits of that to tourism to the metro area with the longer term benefits to this area of a well stocked river. It still seems we have “manage-
ment by lurch”, lurching from one invaluable decision to yet another and that is very hard to understand why. We have an election in SA on March 20 and this is a great opportunity for all the candidates to step forward and commit to a serious program of improvement to fish stocks and management. Any candidate not willing to step forward with a real committment (not an election committment) to substantial improvement of native fish stocks/management does not deserve to get support from fishermen or anyone connected with SA Murray tourism. So candidates - what are you going to do? Trevor Loxton, Renmark.
Expect little or no water BECAUSE of current Menindee Lakes operating practices, South Australia is likely to receive little, or no, water from the recent western NSW flood event. This situation may change after the 2011 Murray Darling Basin Authority sustainable water extraction plan is implemented. Why was there not the necessary political will to have implemented such a plan five years ago? Perhaps this further highlights the mismanagement of the water resource, by the State Labor Government and its River Murray and Water Security Minister Karlene Maywald? Tom Loffler, Waikerie.
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.
■ UPGRADE: Morgan’s Landseer building is due for an upgrade after a recent roof inspection.
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coming under the state’s heritage fund. Mr Ward said buckets are currently being used to catch the numerous leaks in the museum’s ancient roof. “The roof itself is about 121 years old and when it rains heavy, we get leaks and joints between the rails go rusty,” he said.
get it (the funding) or not, they realise it is a Riverland icon and it has to be done,” he said. MORGAN’S historic Landseer buildMid Murray Council chief execuing, home to the town’s museum, tive officer Dean Gollan said council requires an upgrade to its 121 year is aware that repairing the roof is exold roof before significant damtremely important to the town’s tourage is inflicted on the attraction’s ism. exhibits. “The museum has gone from An inspection of the roof was strength to recently carried strength,” he said. out by an adIf it deteriorates any further, there is going to “It is seen as visor from the extremely imporDepartment of be some serious damage to the displays. tant.” Environment With an inand Heritage, “If it deteriorates any further, crease in tourist numbers in recent with initial quotes for repair reaching there is going to be some serious times, Mr Gollan said council has up to $55,000. allocated $25,000 to the museum, Concerns about the roof were damage to the displays. “Some of the displays you can’t if an application through the state’s raised recently by the Morgan Muheritage fund is successful. seum Committee after constant leak- replace.” “If we are not successful with With the museum playing a maing began to affect displays. Morgan Museum curator Graham jor role in tourism in Morgan, Mr funding, we will look at other fundWard said the Mid Murray Council is Ward said there is no question over ing options,” he said. “We are confident of getting some seeking funding avenues to replace whether the roof will be fixed or not. “I don’t think it’s a matter of if we funds.” the roof, with the first application
Thursday January 14, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 11 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Cracking into retail market
Locally laid Glen View eggs to hit Woolworth’s shelves THE Riverland’s local egg producer Glen View Poultry has cracked further into the local retail market, hitting shelves in Woolworth’s supermarket outlets in the region. Eggs will be available over four lines, including both free range and cage eggs. Cage eggs will be available in 800 and 700 gram sizes and free range in 700 and 600 gram sizes in Loxton, Waikerie and Berri Woolworth’s outlets, as well as two further supermarkets stores in the Sunraysia. “With so many people aware of our brand now, I think the fact we’re back in there means we’ll do really well,” manager Darren Letton said. Only the 700 gram line will be available in Woolworth’s Renmark at this stage. “I still think it will do pretty well,” Mr Letton said. The agreement ends a seven year absence from Woolworth’s shelves, after supplying the supermarket for 35 years beforehand. Mr Letton believes given the brand awareness of his product, plus the overall quality being a big factor, that Glen View should be competitive. “I supply local businesses with a product that is far fresher than anything else out there,” he said. “By the time it hits the shelf, it’s only one day old. “With these other products, you just don’t know where it’s coming from. “I also think we produce a far superior product, going on the good comments from people around the region.” Buying local also means you
are supporting a growing, locally owned, family run business that employs locals. Mr Letton said offering both free range and cage eggs now gives people both options in a world becoming more and more aware of free range produce. “We’ve just gone with a big expansion with free range out here,” he said. Glen View has also recently ordered an automatic sorting machine, capable of sorting 14,000 eggs an hour. Mr Letton said the farm produces 150,000 eggs a week, equating to about 12,500 cartons a week. Discussing the dilemma of choosing between the cheaper cage eggs and the more expensive free range option, Mr Letton said 90 per cent of the market is taken up by cage eggs, so it is very much the consumer deciding on what dominates those percentages. “It’s driven a lot by demand… but people are driven by price,” Mr Letton said.
■ HITTING SHELVES: Glen View Poultry Farm owners Sharon and Darren are excited the business’ eggs are now available in Woolworth’s outlets around the region. Photos: JANE WILSON
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Beryl’s amazing stroke story Strength and resilience tested in remarkable recovery By LES PEARSON A LOCAL stroke victim has made an inspiring recovery from being completely paralysed on one side of her body, to regaining her independence more every day. Berri’s Beryl Solly suffered a stroke at 4am in January 2007. “I got up to go to the toilet and fell back on to the side of the bed and then on to the floor,” she recalled. Husband Neil called the ambulance and Beryl was taken to the Riverland Regional Hospital in Berri, where she spent three weeks. “They were very good to me, excellent in fact,” Beryl said. The stroke paralysed the right side of her body, and shook her memory so much so she was unable to recognise Neil, or remember the names of her children and other members of the family. “She just called them all Frank,” Neil said. “It was terrible to watch, I tell you.” Soon after her release from hospital, Beryl was flown via the Royal Flying Doctor Service to Hove, where she was admitted to the Griffith Rehabilitation Hospital. She stayed there for nine weeks, undergoing rigorous exercises specifically aimed to retrain her brain. At the time, she was unable to
walk and had severe difficulties communicating. With the care and attention from the Griffith Hospital staff, specialists and therapists, coupled with Beryl’s determination, she began to make steady progress. She left the Griffith Rehabilitation Hospital and returned to Berri, now able to walk with a stick over short distances, dress herself and undertake daily toiletries and activities.
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Pre-stroke, the couple were grey nomads, heading to Queensland during the winter and because of Beryl’s great progress, decided to return to the Sunshine State. While away she conquered two flights of stairs and revelled amongst the company of old friends. By September 2007, Beryl made a return to the kitchen, handling knives, and working with hot ovens
and stoves. As she still had no feeling in her right arm, some harsh lessons were learnt while cutting up meat, with part of her finger nearly inadvertently ending up in the pan. “I had a lot of disasters,” Beryl laughed. Beryl also made a return to cross-stitch, before enquiring about the use of Botox for stroke victims. Neurologist Dr Maria Crotty administered the muscle relaxant in March last year, which had sensational results, allowing Beryl to increase her rehabilitation exercises with her return to the rehabilitation hospital. While Botox was a great help, advice was received against further injections to prevent reliance on the product and allow further rehabilitation to continue naturally. “I’m still learning all the time,” Beryl said. “I’m not sure what other people do but when I think about it, I think I’ve done pretty well. “Before I couldn’t read at all, now I read. “All I want to do is to be able to look after myself, that’s all.” She is due for a reassessment in April but those who know her already proclaim her to be an amazing example of perseverance against adversity.
■ REHAB: Berri woman Beryl Solly (pictured with husband Neil) has made a remarkable recovery from a devastating stroke, which left her paralysed on the right side of her body. Beryl can now cook and carry out basic household chores. WITH
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■ COOKS: Renmark and Loxton Apex clubs helped dish up 1000 meals at the recent National Scout Jamboree.
Hungry hordes fed by service clubs SERVING 1000 meals in just two hours to a horde of hungry kids doesn’t sound like much fun but that’s just what the Renmark and Loxton Apex clubs managed to do two weeks ago. The clubs fed South Australian Scouts and their leaders as they headed to the 22nd National Jamboree at Cataract, NSW, at Lake Cullulleraine oval. On the day, with 22
Apex members and eight partners/friends, they set up a large marquee to serve from and then set about putting together showbag style packs including their dessert, cutlery, cups and serviettes before cooking 1000 hamburger patties and 2000 sausages. The clubs were provided with great support from local companies, which provided the food and drinks
Big New Year’s Eve at Cobby NEW Year’s Eve may have been blacked out for some people in the Riverland but it was business as usual at the Cobdogla Club, the night garnering much praise from Waikerie local Katherine Cox. The band Attitude played
and other goods for the event. It wasn’t all hard work for the Apexians though, as I’ve been reliably informed that the socialising started as soon as the last bus, from Port Lincoln, departed and it carried on into the wee hours of Sunday morning. Money raised during the afternoon will be put back into the community through Apex clubs.
throughout the night, playing old favourites, as well as some the younger children knew. Katherine also praised the activities available for the children on the night. “I have to applaud the club for continuously supporting local bands and their excellent food and customer service,” Katherine said.
■ PERFORMING: Lameroo piano students (back, from left) Michael Toogood, Alex Toogood, Cassie Walter, (front) Ellie Sracek, Jemma Ireland, Cathy Miegel, Carli Walter and Gemma Ramke. LAMEROO’S piano students are coming along in leaps and bounds, performing their annual concert late last year. Seven students from years three to 12 performed a varied program of solos
New holiday brochure released THE 17th South Australian Houseboat Holidays booklet has been released by the state’s tourism authority, in conjunction with the Houseboat Hirers Association. The booklet is a definitive guide to houseboating along the river in SA and is 168 pages long.
and duets to a supportive and appreciative audience. At the conclusion of the concert, the following achievements were recognised: Cassie Walter (participation in keyboard Induction Level 2), Alex
Around 35,000 copies of the full colour guide will be distributed via visitor information centres and at consumer shows.
Local woman features in new book LOCAL artist Yvette Zus Schepel Frahn features in a delightful coffee table book called Lounge to Boardroom – A book about inspirational women in business and the publication will be having a Riverland launch next Tuesday night.
Toogood (Second Grade Piano for Leisure – credit), Michael Toogood (Second Grade Piano for Leisure – honours), Carli Walter (Seventh Grade Piano – credit), Ellie Sracek (outstanding achievement).
The book is a colourful and interesting look at South Australian women in business and will be introduced by Ashley Knoote-Parke, the publisher. Each woman featured in the book tells their business story and appear in a beautifully crafted photograph from which their spirit exudes. Lounge to Boardroom will be launched at Ruston’s Roses next Tuesday night from 7pm. Locally grown musical act Mr and Mrs Smith will perform on the night.
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GARDENING
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Alternative options to create colour By ANDREW WALLADGE MOST of us have not persisted with annual flowers in the traditional sense, largely due to the huge amounts and high frequency of watering required. Some of us were put off long ago because of the repeated cost of purchasing annuals or the time involved in replanting. Whatever the reason, most keen gardeners would know town plantings and most gardens facing the street now have an almost complete lack of annual flowers. This lack of colour throughout all seasons can ■ COLOUR: Native plants such as (left) glischrocaryon behrii and (below) eremophila maculata can provide excellent colour in tough growing conditions.
bring a somewhat drab appearance. Until, that is, you have discovered a different way of gardening with small, long flowering shrubs that are either happy on natural rainfall or at least monthly watering. If it sounds too good to be true, you do need to take into account that I’m not talking about lush plants with big flowers but rather sturdy plants with many small flowers over a long period. When different plants are used together with different flowering times, it is quite feasible to have colour right through the year with minimal maintenance, no more water worries and no regular replanting. The added bonus is that these sorts of plants will attract birds and or butterflies to your garden.
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bers, who can participate in accredited control programs and training packages. The program has had success in other parts of Australia. Riverland West Local Action Planning association project initiator Alan Dickson believes weed control is important because of the high cost noxious weeds can have on the community.
Riverland West, Loxton to Bookpurnong, Renmark to the Border and Berri Barmera Local Action Planning groups have combined with the Department of Water Land and Biodiversity Conservation and the South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board to support the initiative.
14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 14, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE
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■ CUT: Bella Lavender owner Mario Centofanti harvests some lavender before the distilling process (left) while a bee helps itself to some pollen (below). Photos: JANE WILSON
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A real gem of a show IF the wonderful world of jewellery and rocks fascinates you, or even if you are a tad curious, head down to the Riverland Gem and Mineral Club’s biannual show being held at the Berri Town Hall next weekend, January 23 and 24. Club president Dennis Millard said there is plenty of excitement amongst the group as the event nears, presenting the opportunity to mingle with a number of like-minded visitors from right across Australia. As usual, there will be a huge array of gems and minerals on display, carefully crafted and perfectly polished into fine specimens. There will also be a number of demonstrations held over the weekend, including
■ SPECTACULAR: The Riverland Gem and Mineral show is fast approaching and with a great range of items on show, a big crowd is again expected.
silversmithing, stone cutting and wire wrapping. The event attracted 800 visitors from all over the nation in early 2008 and Mr Millard is hoping for similar numbers this year. He said while the event is quite sociable and friendly, there is some competitiveness amongst the exhibitors. “There is plenty of competition, especially in the showcase section,” he said. The showcase section allows members to display all their own wares, from their different individual stones, collections
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Dennis Millard said the process involves getting a raw piece of silver and working it into a piece of jewellery. Silversmiths can saw or cut specific shapes from sterling and fine silver sheet metal and bar stock and then use hammers to form the metal over anvils and stakes.
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RIVERLAND GEM AND MINERAL
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■ DIG: The Riverland Gem and Mineral Club is an active and enthusiastic group. ■ BUDDING COLLECTORS: The Riverland Gem and Mineral Show attracts people of all ages (left and far left).
live demonstrations Another demonstration you should make sure you witness is the stone cutting. “Basically you start with a stone of good quality gem or mineral and finish up with a stone you can put into a ring,” Mr Millard said. Starting from a raw product,
stone cutters slowly cut and polish the piece until it is perfectly shaped and shining brightly. Mr Millard said the sheer precision of the work makes the skill even harder. “I’m still learning,” he said. “For me it’s something you have to keep doing all the time.” Those with great attention to detail should also check out the wire wrapping demonstrations. Armed with a tiny set of pliers and cutters, a good eye and a steady hand, wire wrappers take gold, silver or copper wire and make it into the shape of a stone holder for a piece of jewellery. The process is painstakingly accurate, to accommodate for the contours of the gem to be attached to the end product. Another section of rare items to marvel over is the various collections of fossils. Mr Millard
■ UNIQUE: Members will be competing with different show cases on display, including gems, minerals and fossils.
Club welcomes all interested to join THE Riverland Gem and Mineral Club is a strong organisation consisting of about 50 members from around the region. The club shares different displays and techniques at its monthly workshop meetings. “It’s surprising how many people don’t know we even exist,” club president Dennis Millard said. However, the club is very
welcoming of newcomers in becoming involved. “Anyone interested in joining the club, feel free to contact me or any other member,” Mr Millard said. Most members will be present at this weekend’s show. Mr Millard said the age range of club members is quite large with the oldest member being 96 and the youngest at 10.
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“It does get easier when you know what you’re looking for,” he said. Other finds include a range of fossilised echinoids, including several different species of barnacle-like shellfish. There will also be a raffle run throughout the event.
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Junior teams to depart for carnivals ■ JUNIOR basketball teams will leave the Riverland over the next few days with the under 15 and under 17 boys and girls sides bound for their carnival in Port Macquarie and the under 16 and 18s off to a similar event in Albury. It is certainly a hectic time for the sports’ juniors, families, coaches and officials, as up to 11 teams are expected to enter the annual Gawler Starplex Carnival over the weekend on January 23/24. The following weekend it will be the seniors’ turn with Riverland to have A men and women and masters men’s teams at the annual country carnival in Adelaide.
Huge speedboat weekend ■ THE 20th Berri Resort Hotel Speedboat Spectacular next weekend is looming as the best to be held so far. The event to be staged on the Riverview Drive, Berri, riverfront, on a strip of water recognised as one of the best boat racing sites in Australia, has again attracted some of the sport’s leading competitors. A product of the Riverland Powerboat Club, in conjunction with the Berri Water Ski Club, there will be 37 races with boats reaching up to 220 kilometres per hour. Feature events will include the Australian Open unlimited championship Stannard Cup, Toni Patti Memorial Cup and the inaugural Les Schrapel Memorial, named after the late Les Schrapel, a Berri speedboat stalwart. The major meeting will carry over $25,000 in prize money and in the blown alcohol displacement class, we will see such boats as David Clark’s Tuff-E-Nuff, Trevor Stanley’s Agent Orange, Allan Newton’s Truly Wicked and a couple of new spectacular units, Bob Swinburn’s Totally X Static and Dean Borg’s Proformance. And add to those 2008 World Champion Liberty, Patriot out of Tas-
■ COMPETITOR: Dave Clark in Tuff-E-Nuff will be one of the top fancies in the blown alcohol displacement class. mania and 2008 Stannard Cup winner Rival. Of local interest, consistent Berri six litre displacement performer Brian Jeffrey will be there with Bondage and newcomer Linton Price will have
Show Bags in the 25hp/550cc class. Junior division will include Dean Borg’s son Nick with Love To Be Blown, while James Clark, son of David, will drive the not surprisingly named Little Tuff-E-Nuff.
The event is fully catered and, of course, the Berri riverfront presents excellent viewing areas. Tickets are available at the gate which opens at 10am on both days.
Australia II: Charlie’s greatest ever sporting memory ■ HAVING flashed past yet another milestone in life’s journey recently, I am convinced that arriving with senior citizenship, along with extra aches and pains, is a tendency to reflect more and more on the trip so far. Recently I found myself contemplating my greatest memory from a lifetime of following sport. My interests have surrounded cricket and football in the main, with some wonderful recollections from both still vivid in my storage areas, so I was surprised when I decided my number one choice came from a sport that I have never tried or really followed – sailing. I will never forget September 26, 1983, and the seventh race in the America’s Cup Challenge series at Newport, Rhode Island, when Australia II beat the New York Yacht Club’s Liberty to bring to an end the longest winning streak in the history of sport. I remained in the cot to watch the television coverage of the deciding race and spent a fair bit of my time with my head under the blankets – I could not bear to watch. In fact, employing my limited computer skills, I found a replay on the internet last weekend and the memories came flooding back, so much so that I am glad I was alone in my study at the time. Perhaps senior citizens also become more sentimental? Australia II, with equipment failure, had started the series badly to trail the home yacht 0-2 but won the third race, lost the next before storming back to level the series 3-3. It was the first time seven races, let alone six, had been necessary to decide a cup challenge but after a four day break, a race that had captured world attention both on and off the water certainly grabbed mine. To understand why, we only have to look at the history of the America’s Cup up to that dramatic day in 1983. The cup is the oldest active trophy in international sport, starting 45 years prior to the modern Olympics. It was named after the 101 foot
■ WIN: There was mass hysteria across the nation in 1983 when Australia II won the coveted America’s Cup sailing race. schooner America that won the Royal Yacht Club’s annual Squadron Cup race in 1851 in England. The American syndicate donated the cup to the New York Yacht Club in 1856 to be held in trust as a perpetual challenge trophy amongst nations. 1870 saw the first cup defence when Cambria tried in vain against Magic to get the urn back to England and from then until the 20th, in 1967, it was a one defender, one challenger situation. However, by then there was so much interest in the event that multiple challenges were invited with a selection regatta introduced to decide a candidate. Royal Sydney Yacht Club had the first boats from Australia to reach the challenge series. Sir Frank Packer, with Gretel, went down to Wetherly 4-1 in 1962, Dame Pattie to Intrepid 4-0 in 1967 and again, in 1970, that yacht shook off Packer’s Gretel II 4-1. Australia next qualified to challenge for the cup in 1974 when a Royal Perth Yacht Club syndicate, headed by colourful and controversial Alan Bond, sailed Southern Cross, but lost 4-0 to Courageous. The group was back in action in 1977 for Sun City Yacht Club with Australia but were beaten 4-0 by Courageous again.
Then in 1980 with the same boat, they grabbed a race but lost to Freedom 4-1 while flying the flag for Royal Perth. Come 1983 when seven foreign candidates challenged, Bond was so confident of being successful that he took a gold wrench with him to America to unbolt the ‘Auld mug’ from its seemingly permanent home. Bond’s syndicate had brought together a group of Australia’s top sailors, including Olympic medalists and previous cup campaigners, amongst them 1976 Finn Class bronze medalist at the Montreal Olympics, John Bertrand, as skipper. Ben Lexcen (after changing his name from Robert Miller for business reasons in 1974) continued a long association with the syndicate and was commissioned to design Australia II. And Lexcen’s upside down winged keel, with its ‘modesty skirt’ to shield it from prying eyes, was to create as much drama in the protest rooms as it did out on the water. He had gone to Dutch testing tanks to work alongside that country’s naval architects and engineers Peter Van Oossenan and Joop W Sloff. The challengers also had on board noted New Zealand sail maker Tom Schnackenberg who
produced some revolutionary sails. So not surprisingly, when the Yanks sensed Australia II was making it hot out on the water, that for 132 years had been ‘pretty cool’, they rapidly moved into protest mode, disputing that Lexcen was in fact the designer of the yacht as required by their America’s Cup rules. At first Bertrand had been skeptical about the Lexcen design but this quickly changed when he experienced how the unique craft maneuvered. In fact, Australia II was to win 48 out of 53 races it contested in the 1983 season, so it took good form into its successful America’s Cup selection then challenge campaigns. But talking of form, what a task it still faced? From 1870 to 1980 in 24 challenges, the New York Yacht Club’s defending yacht had won 77 races while only losing eight. The best performance from a challenger had been in 1920 when the Royal Ulster Club with Shamrock IV won two of five races against Resolute. So perhaps it can be appreciated why, along with most Australians, I was a bit up tight about that deciding race in 1983. And it was a thriller to say the least.
A commentator who was off the planet with the occasion said the last leg was “shaping up as the finest moment in Australia’s sports’ history” with Australia II “comfortably” ahead of Liberty. Comfortable be blowed! The television screen still had the Americans in sight behind our boat and you could not imagine the NYYC people giving up without a final fight. The smoke from the finishing gun on the official boat momentarily suggested the worst but no, KA6 with its Flying Kangaroo mascot, was across the line and Bond and his crew and Australia went wild. What celebrations, and of course Prime Minister Bob Hawke was right in amongst it. He did not go so far as to declare a public holiday but he did say “any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up is a bum”. The Royal Perth Yacht Club, represented by Kevin Parry’s Kookaburra III at Fremantle in 198788, was unsuccessful in defending the ‘mug’ and, probably due to the enormous expense and commitment involved in such an exercise, Australia has dropped out of the America’s Cup scene. Dennis Conner, the legendary American skipper and a 28 times world champion, had inflicted pain on the Australians in 1974 and 1980 but in 1983 he became the first NYYC skipper to lose the America’s Cup in 132 years. He probably had to buy his own drinks for a time. However, he headed a syndicate for the San Diego Yacht Club that grabbed the urn back for America with Stars and Stripes in 1987-88. Also, obviously not to be outdone by Australia, because they still will not forgive Trevor Chappell’s underarm cricket delivery many years ago, New Zealand won the cup in 1995 and defended it in 2000, both 5-0. But so what? Australia did it (the impossible) first on September 26, 1983, when Australia II ended a New York Yacht club winning streak and provided me with my ‘greatest sporting moment’.
Thursday January 14, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 19 The whole theory is that you back your team to get more than they get in the last innings of the match. ~ Ricky Ponting
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■ SELECTED: 17 year old Loxton cricketer Shaun Reilly has been selected for the Murray District Barrier team to compete in the Bank SA Country Carnival in early February. Photo: LES PEARSON
Juers heads into 15th year as powerlifting president
■ CHOSEN: Kingston-On-Murray’s Don Juers has been re-elected as president of the South Australian Powerlifting Association, his 15th year in the position. ■ KINGSTON-On-Murray’s Don Juers has been returned as president of the SA Powerlifting Association, “making it about 15 years in a row now” he says. Don also had a stint earlier in the 40 year history of the association, so all up he has held the position for over 20 years. Being the driving force behind the organisation, that boasts a big contingent of Riverlanders of all ages amongst its lifters, and also an enthusiastic promoter of the sport, is the tough side of the president emerging? He is apparently using chains in his training pro-
grams. Don is quick to explain that a new technique is being tried on his lifters. “Heavy chains are attached to the bar while training to give progressive weight levels,” he said. Champion lifter Rose ‘Pocket Rocket’ Gow (Barmera), always striving to lift 150 kilogram in a competition, which would be three times her body weight, is also using a new program in 2010. Designed by the Russians with good results, the method “uses percentages over a six week cycle”. The association’s season
starts on March 21 with the David Graham/Dean Bennett Memorial competition at the Barmera Recreation centre while on May 23, the Cobby Classic at the Cobdogla Club will be held in conjunction with the 2010 state titles. At this stage, the association does not look like being represented at the National Three Lift titles in Merimbula, NSW, in June but Gow and several other lifters will probably compete in the Single Lift Championships in Bendigo in August. For any enquiries on powerlifting, telephone Don Juers on 8583 0196.
■ PROMISING 17 year old Loxton leg spinner Shaun Reilly has been added to the Murray District Barrier squad for the annual SA Cricket Association Country Carnival in Adelaide from February 8 to 11. Reilly replaces 16 year old Broken Hill pace bowler Thomas Derham, who is unavailable following an extremely heavy recent playing schedule that included an appearance with SA in the Australian under 17 carnival. Talking to MDB organiser Neil Weinert on Monday, he suggested that only 13 players will be taken to the carnival – Drew Crane (captain), Haydon Thorpe, Craig Altus (Pinnaroo and Border), Corey Knight, Luke Hocking (Karoonda), Jake Albrecht, Tim Arnold, Josh Deren, Shaun Reilly (Riverland), Cameron Hawke (Mid Murray), Codie Howard, Curtis Jelbert, Tobias Hack (Broken Hill). Weinert also confirmed that Tea Tree Gully will visit the Riverland for Twenty20 matches at Loxton this Sunday. Two games will be played against a Murray Districts
under 16 team and at senior level against a Riverland Invitation XI. Also, last Saturday morning on the 5RM Sports show, I put to Neil the pressure Murray Districts under 14 and under 16 teams are coming under in carnivals against other SA country zones. He was quick to point out that like the area’s senior team, which had found
Reilly replaces unavailable 16 year old Broken Hill pace bowler Thomas Derham.
it necessary to amalgamate with Barrier a few seasons back, it was a matter of population and the number of teams and players available to pick from. Most other zones had far more clubs within their boundaries and although Murray Districts juniors were being well administered and players are enthusiastic, it is difficult to be competitive
against most other zones he explained. Murray Districts under 14s won one of its four games in the annual country carnival last week, going down convincingly to Yorke Peninsula, Barossa and Light and Fleurieu North before defeating Barrier in a keen contest, 4/158 to 9/136. Team officials were high in their praise for the behavior and sportsmanship of their group, who apart from playing their matches, were able to watch the Twenty20 Big Bash clash between the SA Redbacks and Queensland at Adelaide Oval and spend some time at Norwood Tenpin Bowl. Murray Districts Player of the Carnival was Josh Barrett with 91 runs as he accumulated 111 points, Lachy Pye was second with 92 points (87 runs) and Liam Schiller third with 81 points (seven wickets). Lachy Pye (62 not out), Josh Barrett (62) and Mark Durdin (3/17), were the stars in the victory over Barrier. Others to have their moments with the ball included Ricky Carter (2/13) and Sam Durdin (2/27).
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SPORT / SCOREBOARD Riverland bowls First division Renmark 72 d Berri 60. R. Phillips 18 d D. Treloar 14; S. Leesue 20 d C. Treloar 18; J. Thompson 16 d A. Gapco 14; W. Dopson 18 d A. Hill 14. Loxton 61 d Renmark RSL 46. B. Bullock 19 d J. Van der Wyst 9; V. Pavia 16 d M. DeCol 14; P. Kimber 17 d R. Adam 6; B. Bald 9 l M. Inglis 17. Waikerie 96 d Barmera 63. T. Strauss 28 d J. Morena 17; B. Burnett 23 d D. Wutke 19; B. Harden 23 d P. Van Enkhuyzen 13; G. Pursche 22 d D. Newton 14.
Second division Berri 41 d Lyrup 32. K. Breakwell 18 d B. Packer 6; R. Grosser 3 l N. Nattrass 21; G. Meyer 20 d L. Seltitzas 9. Monash 44 d Waikerie 32. W. Barnett 15 d M. Carrera 14; K. Ruediger 13 d N. Taylor 10; K. Schultz 16 d D. Thompson 8. Loxton RSL 64 d Loxton Black 51. S. Rose 25 d B. Thiele 11; R. Ray 17 l T. Wurst 21; T. Lehmann 22 d D. Vaughan 19.
Watson chosen to lead bombers ■ From Page 48 “I would say I’m fair and reasonable but I do hold expectations, as does the team, and I expect them to be fulfilled,” Watson said. It will be a busy few weeks ahead now, Watson working with the football club committee devising player lists, organising training dates and recruiting options. “It’s all happening from here on in,” Watson said. With family and work commitments, Watson will be commuting from Gawler during his term as coach. Watson clarified his role will not include playing, although being under 40, it might not be too far out of the question for many at Brown’s Well. “A few people have said that to me,” Watson laughed. Club president Dave Braun was extremely pleased to secure Watson’s services. “He seems to have good skills and we think we’ve got a lot of young lads coming up and he would have the right experience to help guide them,” Braun said.
Loxton Green 61 d Renmark RSL 46. M. Williss 20 l B. Tankard 21; G. Ireland 25 d K. Knight 9; D. McRae-Wood 16 drew S. Hume 16. Loxton Blue 69 d Barmera 49. P. Vaughan 21 d J. Klingbiel/M. Burns 16; C. Barry 23 d I. Lloyde 21; S. Semmler 25 d R. Kleinig 12. Renmark 63 d Moorook 40. R. Lockett 17 d J. White 6; I. Carnachan 20 d D. Piltz 15; M. Brady 16 d S. Pantic 14.
Third division Waikerie 42 d Moorook 40. C. Wilson 9 l M. Couzner 15; M. Rolton 20 d M. Fuller 16; S. Copeland 13 d N. Pollard 9. Monash 42 d Berri 31. M. Passmore 16 d E. Mason 14; I. Radosevic 14 d L. Gapco 6; A. Viney 11 drew P. Reynolds 11. Loxton RSL 64 d Loxton Orange 63. R. Bedson 14 l J. Vaughan 30; K. Ward 31 d B. Mattner 12; S. Schmidt 19 l J. Nelson 21. Barmera 65 d Renmark White 52. S. Cristo 21 d R. Mattson 12; R. Magro 15 l J. Dopson 22; B. Mitchell 29 d R. Pittman 18.
Loxton White 46 d Renmark RSL 35. W. Reichstein 11 l P. Amos 20; A. Reichstein 16 d J. Ociepa 10; J. Lidgerwood 19 d L. Valente 5. Renmark Blue 76 d Loxton Yellow 67. P. Lindsay 32 d N. Jenke 16; M. Weiss 20 l N. Menz 23; J. O’Loughlin 24 l W. Ahrens 28.
Fourth division Berri 64 d Barmera 50. R. Warland 21 l J. Vidorin 22; D. Vlemmix 15 l B. Schulz 20; K. Tanner 28 d F. Roberts 8. Loxton Red 45 d Waikerie 40. C. Reichstein 9 l M. Brown 21; E. Davey 26 d D. Tilley 5; K. Henderson 10 l R. Sayer 14.
Premiership ladders First division: Renmark 123; Waikerie 120; Loxton 96; Berri 88; Barmera 65; Renmark RSL 56; Lyrup 28. Second division: Moorook 113; Monash 112; Loxton RSL 111; Renmark 97; Loxton Green 85; Loxton Black 76; Renmark RSL 64; Berri 63; Barmera 46; Loxton Blue 43; Waikerie 42; Lyrup 24. Third division: Monash 103; Renmark Blue 97; Loxton Yellow 90; Barmera 87; Waikerie 82; Loxton RSL 78; Berri 70;
Renmark RSL 56; Loxton Orange 54; Loxton White 54; Moorook 47; Renmark White 34. Fourth division: Loxton Red 90; Waikerie 76; Barmera 62; Berri 60; Loxton Gold 10.
Murray Districts 4/158 (L. Pye 62 n.o., J. Barrett 62) d Barrier 9/136 (M. Durdin 3/17).
R. Correll 38. Friday stableford: C. Vajda 20, G. Johnson 19, R. Ward, W. Thiele 18. Saturday stableford: C. Hunt 36, A. Druery 35, R. Forward, K. L’Estrange 34. Sunday stableford: A. Druery 39, T. Branford 38, K. L’Estrange 37. Saturday stableford: C. Hunt 36, A. Druery 35, R. Forward, K. L’Estrange 34.
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Baseball A grade: Berri 4 drew Renmark 4. Barmera 5 d Loxton 3. Hits: Barmera – D. Heinicke 2, M. Owen, Z. Butterworth, T. Golding. Loxton – J. Voigt 2, K. Hennig, R. Taylor, J. Quirk.
B grade: Lyrup 3 d Barmera 0. Hits: Lyrup – B. Hill, N. Berry, B. Foote. Lyrup – W. Priest, D. Heinicke, M. Owen.
Cricket Under 14 country cup: Yorke Peninsula 6/200 (L. Schiller 3/24, R. Carter 2/13) d Murray Districts 35. Barossa Light 7/199 (S. Durdin 2/27) d Murray Districts 60 (J. Barrett 20). Fleurieu North 6/249 (L. Schiller 3/36) d Murray Districts 86 (L. Pye 23).
A grade – F. Albanese 49/50, E. Schmaal 48/50; B grade – P. Brister 48/50, R. Wylie 46/50; C grade – S. Cleaver 45/50, I. Maywald 41/50.
Renmark Wednesday stableford: M. Daws 41, G. Seddon 40, P. Anderson 39, S. Stavrou (Barmera), J.M. Coombe 37, S. Alexander (Barmera) 36. Saturday stroke: D. Grantham 103/67, S. Symonds 84/70, G. Chandler 79/71, D. Bell 91/72, T. Florence 88/72, A. Parkyn 75/72.
25 target point score: A grade – F. Albanese 69/75, E. Schmaal 67/75; B grade – P. Brister 72/75, R. Wylie/B. Morris 64/75; C grade - I. Maywald 59/75, K. Germein 57/75. High gun: P. Brister 120/125.
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Par competition: B. Danvers +5, M. Cenko, K. McGain +3, S. Pietrolaj +2, K. Moore, T. Fisher, W. Swinstead, L. Hampshire, P. Rosbergen +1.
Saturday: Division one – D. Greenfield 40. Division two – B. Venning 42. Voucher winners: J. Schumann 40, H. Moyle 39, J. Thomas 39, B. Haynes 38. Wednesday: D. Greenfield 39, W. Bald 39, T. Schober 38, J. Schumann 38.
Cycling Loxton handicap: C. Gartery, A. Boase, P. Weston, R. Strout, J. Eshman, A. Ylia, G. Lawton, C. Gordon, G. O’Brien.
Berri Wednesday stableford: P. Cummins 40,
Local talent to hit the pool By BRAD PERRY LOCAL swimmers will get the opportunity to test themselves against some of the state’s best when the South Australian Country Swimming Championships roll into Loxton tomorrow. In its 51st year, almost 400 budding young and senior swimmers will compete for medals at the four day event and local hopes are high. Loxton Swimming Club representative Dean Peberdy said it is an opportunity for Riverland swimmers to compete at a higher level. He added that the next Sophie Edington or Hayden Stoeckel could be amongst this year’s competitors. “It is a good stepping stone for them,” he said. “It gives you a good measure of where you are at in the state.” More than 20 clubs across the state will come to Loxton, pumping significant tourism dollars into the local economy. “You are talking nearly 400 competitors and 600 or 700 families,” he said. “Loxton was booked out days after it was announced the event would be held here.” It is the third time Loxton has held the event this decade, with Renmark also hosting the championships in 2006. Mr Peberdy is hopeful a number of Loxton swimmers will leave the championships with trophies, rating youngster Bronte Phillips as a good chance for a medal. “We’ve got a few of the younger ones who we expect to do all right,” he said. “A dozen of our kids are expected to get medals.” With clubs such as Murray Bridge, Gawler, Mount Gambier, Port Pirie,
■ PRACTICE: Berri Swimming Club swimmers will have been putting in the hard yards in the pool ahead of tomorrow’s championships at Loxton. Photo: FILE Whyalla, Port Augusta, Onkaparinga, Bordertown and Broken Hill all involved, Mr Perbedy said the competition is strong. While a lot of work has been put into organising the event, which is run by Swimming SA, Mr Peberdy said it is all worthwhile. “It’s been a lot of hard work to set it up...but we are happy and confident we’ve got everything in place,” he said. Renmark Swimming Club head coach Leanne Van der Hoek said the team will be fielding its largest number of competitors in the champion-
ships to date. With 24 swimmers, up on 15 from last year, Mrs Van der Hoek is confident the team will do well. “We are pretty positive about the whole event,” she said. For Renmark, consistently top placed swimmer Simon Callahan will be hoping to maintain his shields from last year’s country championships, while Alex Freeman is one to look out for. Meanwhile, the Berri Swimming Club will enter 33 swimmers in the championships, including top
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www.marschallfirstnational.com.au Serving the district from 2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie
Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers
THE MARSCHALL FAMILY
SINCE 1920
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)F YOU LOVE THE WATER WITH THE ADDED mEXIBILITY OF ELBOW ROOM FOR RECREATIONAL USE THIS LARGE (A OR ACRES OF &REEHOLD LAND MAY BE WHAT YOU VE BEEN LOOKING FOR &EATURES OF THIS PROPERTY ARE THE PERMANENT DAM SORRY NO YABBIES IN EXCESS OF METRES OF ABSOLUTE RIVER FRONTAGE WITH NATIVE GUMS AND BLACK BOX TREES 4HIS TYPE OF ALLOTMENT IS A RAREITY MADE EVEN MORE APPEALING BY 2ECREATIONAL AND 4OURISM :ONING
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Lifestyle Village s 3TAGE NOW SELLING HOMES s 0RICED FROM TO s &REE REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING FOR THE lRST HOMES PURCHASED s 4ALK TO OUR SALES STAFF NOW TO RESERVE YOUR FAVOURITE SITE s 2ETAIN ALL CAPITAL APPRECIATION WHEN YOU SELL s 3ECURE ENVIRONMENT WHILE YOU ARE ON HOLIDAYS s )NDEPENDENT LIVING s #HOICE OF DESIGNS AND DECORATING OPTIONS s -OVE IN WITHIN WEEKS FROM ORDER s 2ECREATIONAL AND LEISURE FACILITIES s 3HORT WALK TO THE RIVER AND FAUNA PARK s #ARPORT AND VERANDAH INCLUDED s /NSITE VISITOR PARKING AND PLAYGROUND FOR THE GRANDCHILDREN s /NSITE CARAVAN STORAGE
2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie • PHONE (08) 8541 2777 • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
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Saturday January 16, 2009 BERRI
Saturday January 16, 2009 PARINGA
23a O’Malley Street Ray White Berri 12.00 – 12.30pm 26 Gilbert Street LJ Hooker Berri
9.30 – 10.00am
3.30 – 4.30pm
10.00 – 11.00am 10.30 – 11.00am 11.15 – 11.45am 11.00 – 12.00pm
L every week
11.30 – 12.30pm 12.30 – 1.00pm 1.30 – 2.30pm 3.00 -4.00pm
27 Lake Avenue Ray White Berri 21 Farmer Street Ray White Berri Coats Road LJ Hooker Berri 28 Anderson Street LJ Hooker Berri 9 Cocksedge Road Ray White Berri 8 Links Crescent Ray White Berri 11 Garrard Street Ray White Berri Lot 1 Sec 8 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri Sec 1258 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri
GLOSSOP 9.00 – 9.30am
9.15 – 10.00am
2.00 – 3.00pm
LOXTON 10.00 – 10.45am 11.00 – 11.30am
11.00 – 11.30am 12.00 -12.30pm 1.00 – 2.00pm
10.30 – 11.00am 10.30 – 11.00am
9 First Street, Morgan Ray White Waikerie 6 North East Terrace Ray White Waikerie 31 Seventh Street Ray White Waikerie Lot 66 Pelican Point Ray White Waikerie
40 Eighth Street LJ Hooker Berri 64A Cowra Street Ray White Renmark Cooltong Avenue Ray White Renmark 76 Murtho Street Ray White Renmark
WAIKERIE 10.15 – 11.00am 11.15 – 11.45am 12.15 – 1.00pm
4 Edwards Crescent Ray White Waikerie 533 & 534 Maggea Road Ray White Waikerie Lot 42 Curtis Road Ray White Waikerie
Sunday January 17, 2009 BERRI 1.30 – 2.30pm
4.00 – 5.00pm
5 Marschall Street Ray White Berri 16 McLean Street Ray White Berri Sec. 1486 Riverview Drive Ray White Berri
LOXTON 9.30 – 10.30am
86 Drabsch Street LJ Hooker Berri Sect 669 Alamein Avenue LJ Hooker Berri
MORGAN 10.00 – 10.30am
9.30 – 10.00am
3.00 – 4.00pm 18 Woodhouse Avenue Ray White Berri Lot 3-271 Trenaman Road Ray White Berri
23B Ian Drive Ray White Renmark
RENMARK
BARMERA 10.00 – 10.30am
You’ll find the best Real Estate in the
FOR THIS WEEK
10.00 – 11.00am 10.30 – 11.30am 11.30 – 12.30pm 12.00 – 12.30pm 1.00 – 2.00pm 2.30 – 3.30pm
3 Sturt Street Ray White Loxton 45 Wodonga Avenue Ray White Loxton 54 Colin Street Ray White Loxton 121/121a Bookpurnong Rd Ray White Loxton 47 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 30 Sixth Street Ray White Loxton 4 Busbridge Court Ray White Loxton
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.
24 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 14, 2010
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Community Events File Thursday, January 14th
Sunday, January 17th
• 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 14, 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. • Waikerie Gliding Club National Championships January 4 through to January 15.
• “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 in aid of the Riverland Women’s 8 ball. • PS Industry steaming, January 17, 11am and 1.30pm. 1 and ½ hour cruises with Devonshire morning and afternoon tea. Phone Renmark Visitor Centre 85866704.
Friday, January 15th
• SA Country Swimming
Championships, Hosted by the Loxton Swimming club. January 15 – 18, Loxton Saturday, January 16th
• Riverland Farmers Markets, Saturday, 7.30am – 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. • Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum, Twilight Diesel Train, 7pm to 10pm.
Tuesday, January 19th
• Barmera Public Library, Cartooning with D-Dot 10am, Sticks and Stones, 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 0429822524. • Scrapbooking nights, second Tuesday of each month (next Feb 9), Monash Hall, $5 includes supper. New project each month. Art and Craft supplies. Phone Tracy 0429808937.
Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.
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with separate shower, bath and toilet. Large outside workshop garage and large garden shed. Will suit someone wanting to move out of town.
Contact LJ Hooker Berri Price $235,000 Inspect Saturday Jan 16th Sue Wurth 8582 2744, 0431 488 538 10.30 - 11.00 RLA 1935
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red and white which I am sure will be enjoyed and well consumed around the brick featured built-in bbq which is in the hub of this space. From here, enter to discover a massive rumpus room perfect for a game or two, while taking time out to chat around the built in bar. This room can be home to the largest plasma and still have space for the largest lounge suite setting. Slate floors are in the kitchen and dining zone and you’ll be impressed with the large well appointed Tasmanian Black wood kitchen that has abundant cupboard and pantry storage. The large sunken lounge showcases high lofty raked ceilings
and has a large crackling combustion wood heater built-in the feature brick wall. All bedrooms have built in robes with the master having the convenience of a stylish ensuite and full length wall to wall, floor to ceiling mirrored robes. Two of the three bedrooms have their own reverse cycle spilt air-conditioners and also have built-in wardrobes and a large economic split system has been recently installed in the open plan living, dining and kitchen areas for pleasurable all season climate comfort. A four bay carport is attached to the large significant shedding which also has a separate room perfect for the gym room or teenagers sanctuary. Life is a wonderful journey – be part of it at this wonderful address!
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Lot 3-271 Trenaman Rd Price $430,000 Inspect 16th Jan 2pm – 3pm RLA 195714
4 Contact Ray White Berri Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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ITSUBISHI Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) has announced the release its new mid sized four wheel drive wagon, the all-new Challenger, a vehicle with high levels of on road comfort and driveability and true low range four wheel drive ability. The all new Challenger offers exceptional performance and economy courtesy of the new “high-power” 2.5-litre common rail intercooled turbo diesel engine. With either automatic or manual transmissions, five- or seven-seat models and two specification levels, the all-new Challenger offers premium levels of power, versatility, safety and style. This is not the first time Mitsubishi has offered a Challenger model in the Australian market. Between 1998 and 2006 the vehicle built up a solid fan club of customers, achieving sales exceeding 14,000 units across the period. MMAL chief executive Robert McEniry said he was delighted to welcome the Challenger nameplate back to the Australian line-up. “Owners of the previous model Challenger prized the vehicle for its real world four wheel drive ability, rather than its on road comfort. When it came to designing the new model, the clear intent was for the design to offer the best of both worlds – and we think we’ve nailed it,” Mr McEniry said. “This vehicle is completely new in every aspect and drives like a dream, both onand off road.” The all new Challenger slots neatly into Mitsubishi’s renowned four wheel drive range, competitively positioned between
the compact crossover Outlander wagon and the seriously capable off road wagon, the Pajero. Style-wise, the all-new Challenger is equally at home cruising city streets, or mixing it up in the rough stuff. Based on blending seemingly contradictory elements to achieve a vehicle that is truly versatile and flexible, Challenger utilises a design package that is both comfortable and capable in any urban or rural environment. The all-new Challenger features a powerful and fuel efficient hi-power 2.5litre common rail intercooled turbo diesel engine, with optimised combustion chamber shape and injector specifications, and variable geometry turbocharger. Utilising the latest in clean diesel technology, the engine produces 131kW of power at 4000 rpm and 400Nm of torque at 2000 rpm when paired with a manual transmission and 350Nm at 1800 rpm for automatic transmission. This powerful, yet refined diesel engine is standard across the range and is mated to a five-speed manual transmission on the LS model only, or INVECS II Smart Logic automatic transmission with sports mode as an option on the LS and as standard on XLS. Despite its impressive power output,
the Challenger is extremely fuel efficient for a vehicle in its class and returns combined consumption figures of 8.3l/100kms (manual) and 9.81l/100kms (automatic). The vehicle displays comfortable and controlled driving characteristics through the application of coil-spring suspension all round: front suspension is double wishbone type and the rear suspension a three-link design utilising coil springs. Stabiliser bars are employed to control body roll, while four wheel disc brakes provide optimal stopping power. Towing capacity for the Challenger is a generous 2500kg with 10 per cent ball load. With a focus on safety, the all-new Challenger features a comprehensive range of all-terrain driver aids, including Mitsubishi’s class-leading off road package, MATT (Mitsubishi’s All Terrain Technology system) which includes active stability and traction control (ASTC), multi-mode ABS with EBD, and diff lock. In addition, the all-new Challenger features Mitsubishi’s RISE body construction for added occupant safety, as well as driver and passenger front and side SRS airbags and curtain SRS airbags – all standard equipment on every variant in the range. Underpinning the all new Challenger’s exceptional four wheel drive ability is the company’s famed super select four wheel drive system which allows the driver to choose between four driving modes. As flexible and versatile as it is stylish and powerful, the new Challenger offers
the option of five or seven seats, with the third row of the seven-seater featuring a 50/50 split. This gives the seating arrangements and/or storage area of the Challenger almost endless flexibility and ensures all occupants travel in style and comfort, no matter what the load requirements are. According to Robert McEniry, pricing and specifications of the all new Challenger have been carefully calibrated to offer the best possible value with the highest possible feature levels. “With the option of five or seven seats, the new Challenger will specifically appeal to active families, so we have made sure that all the bells and whistles that mum, dad, and a couple of kids need have been included, and, at an affordable price,” Mr McEniry said. A look at the specifications list verifies this statement with the entry level five seat LS Challenger boasting a host of functional styling, comfort and technology features. These include 17 inch alloy wheels, side steps, chrome exterior door handles and mirrors and roof rails. Inside, the LS comes standard with automatic air-conditioning, steering wheel mounted cruise control and audio controls, power windows with driver’s automatic up and down, remote keyless entry and central locking, single CD player with six speaker system, leather bound steering wheel, gear shift, park brake and transfer lever, colour centre display and an audio jack for MP3 player connection.
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New safety technology ELECTRONICS and automotive manufacturers in the US are making driving safer using new technology, including connecting vehicles wirelessly to the internet, according to The Australian. But fears that accidents will increase because of drivers using mobile phones and other communications devices have led to the development of systems that will cut off phone and internet access in some situations in a bid to save drivers from themselves. Inbuilt car communications systems were affecting purchasing decisions, according to Ford president and chief executive Alan Mulally. He told the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week that Ford had a million cars on the road using its Sync communications system, developed with Microsoft and launched two years ago. It enables drivers to use voice
THE Australian reports that sales of new cars and trucks in Australia rose a seasonally adjusted 3.2 per cent in December versus November, according to industry figures released this week. The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries said 88,708 vehicles were sold in December, or 15.9 per cent more than December 2008 in original terms. Year-to-date sales were 937,328 in 2009, down 7.4 per cent or 74,836 vehicles from the same time 12 months earlier. Toyota was the market leader in December, followed by General Motors Holden and Ford Australia.
■ COLD: Roads in Germany have been frozen over in a recent cold snap right across Europe.
WHILE Australians have been battling extreme heat, Europeans were struggling to restore roads and railways earlier this week after heavy snow caused hundreds of traffic accidents, halted flights from Germany and France, downed power lines in Poland and trapped more than 160 people overnight on a frozen German highway, Associated Press reports. The 148 adults and 19 children stuck on Germany’s coastal A20 highway survived by running their car engines until rescuers using
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THE ABC reports that the Federal Government has released proposed new car emission standards which it wants to introduce from 2012. The government says the new standards would cut pollutants from all cars in Australia by as much as 90 per cent. But the head of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries Andrew Mackellar said to meet the proposed rules, tougher fuel standards are needed. “Any evaluation of vehicle emissions standards must also take into account whether or not there’s going to be a need to move to higher quality petrol in the Australian market,” he said. “And for that reason I think the timetable might be too ambitious.”
Weather wreaks havoc on Euro roads snow plows and excavators pushed through two metre drifts to free them Sunday morning, police in the town of Altentreptow said. “We’re trying to free all cars from the snow so that the drivers can get back to their vehicles and take a different road instead,” a spokesman said. Hundreds of weather related road accidents were also reported in Germany after a second day of heavy snowfall, especially along the Baltic Coast.
■ PREVIEW: The 2010 Chevrolet Aveo has been proclaimed to be the next generation Holden Barina.
New Holden Barina previewed in US WITH A PRODUCTION version expected to go on sale in the US as the Chevrolet Aveo, the possible next generation Holden Barina has been previewed this week in the form of the Aveo RS concept - built right here in Australia, The Motor Report said. Former Holden design chief Mike Simcoe is responsible for the Aveo RS’ styling. Holden product communi-
cations manager Kate Lonsdale told TMR today that while the Aveo RS is a showcar only, it could end up as the next Barina. “The car was actually built here in our technical centre in Port Melbourne,” Ms Lonsdale told TMR. “We’ve got a reputation for building good show cars. We’ve got great facilities for building them, so we were given the job by GM.”
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40 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 14, 2010
4x4
MOTORING
Tavern Talk
Huge give away for muster By DANNY HANRAHAN MY holiday ritual of watching the cricket was interrupted by a phone call from Tony Whateley at Loveday 4x4 Adventure Park. “I’ve got another idea,” he announced. “I’m giving away a $15,000 customised FJ45 tray top at the Australian 4x4 Muster.” Tony went on to detail the truck, “it’s got an air brush paint job that will blow you away, new seats, refurbished interior, Light Force spotties, dual batteries and surf rod holders”. He added “Mickey Thompson has given us a set of brand new MTZ 33 inch tyres as well”. He explained that FNB 4WD Supplies of Mount Barker are currently adding a new set of shocks and bushes, whilst numerous other businesses are lining up to be involved. The inaugural Australian 4x4 Muster will be held at the park on March 6/7. Tony said “the property has become so popular with visitors from all over Australia, we have decided to hold an event similar to the Deniliquin Ute Muster”. “We are catering for the whole family with the emphasis on good fun.” The event will include a show
■ GIVE AWAY: This customised FJ45 tray top, worth $15,000 is up for grabs at the inaugural Australian 4x4 Muster in March. and shine with numerous trophies and a tag along fun day on Sunday. “The weekend will finish about 6pm on Sunday with the drawing of the FJ45,” Tony said. Tony explained that the tray top is not a raffle prize but each carload paying the weekend entry fee of
$50 will go into a draw to win the Toyota. The lawns alongside the Tavern will house the exhibitors participating in the Muster. Sites are free and Tony is keen to showcase the Riverland and its wonderful variety of products, not necessarily all 4WD orientated.
So if you are keen to display your business or produce to the expected 500 carloads attending, be quick to contact Tony on 0418 839 787. Campers can choose between camping at the Tavern, or if you are quick, you can book a spot on the river.
Driving on all 4WD tracks is included in the entry fee. Keep an eye open for the truck as it tours around the Riverland prior to the muster. In addition, it will travel throughout Adelaide and surrounding suburbs to attract visitors to the muster.
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SA Water is an internationally recognised water utility wholly owned by the Government of South Australia for the people of South Australia. We deliver water and wastewater services to almost 1.5 million people across the State. With an annual turnover of more than $950 million per annum, assets of $9.5 billion and 1500 employees, SA Water is a big part of the South Australian landscape. With SA Water delivering a number and variety of significant projects and $2.5 billion in capital investment, we offer professional development opportunities at all stages of your career.
SA WATER TRAINEESHIPS 2010 Administration Traineeships In 2010, we will have an Administration Traineeship position at our Berri Office located on Vaughan Terrace. You will learn many aspects of office administration including: working with a range of computer applications; records management; general administration tasks; reception duties; minor project work and workplace safety. Trainees will also undertake Certificate Three in Business at TAFE, which is fully supported by SA Water.
HOW TO APPLY To apply for a traineeship you must not have already completed a State Government Traineeship, you must be a resident of South Australia and be between the ages of 17 and 24 (inclusive) or between the ages of 17 and 28 (inclusive) if you meet specific selection criteria, which can be found on the SA Water website. A current driver’s licence is required. If you meet the above requirements and are keen to undertake a traineeship with SA Water, we would love to hear from you. To apply for our traineeships, or if you wish to find out more, please visit our website www.sawater.com.au and follow the ‘Careers’ link on our homepage. Enquiries can be submitted via e-mail to our Recruitment Programs Team at recruitment.programs@sawater.com.au Applications are open from Monday 4 January, and will close at 5.00pm on Sunday 24 January 2010. SA Water values diversity and supports people with family responsibilities. SAWATE011834
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FOR every Elvis Presley tribute performers, you can be guaranteed that there are just as many Beatles cover bands. And rightly so too…as both Elvis and The Beatles form the cornerstone of rock ‘n’ roll. Of course quantity does not always assure us of quality, however, you can be sure that The Beatles Experience falls into the top notch category of tributes. The Beatles Experience takes you “across the universe” on a “magical mystery
tour” to explore the brilliance of the Beatles. Employing authentic Beatles instruments, amplifiers and costumes, coupled with faithful renditions of your favourite Beatles classics, The Beatles Experience recreates the spirit of the Fab Four. All four musicians are highly experienced and love living the Beatles dream – Chris Frazer, who plays John Lennon, even lived in Hamburg pursuing his musical career for a while.
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Thursday 14th
4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 How The Hell Did We Get Here? 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.10 World's Greenest
Homes 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 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: Lulu Belle
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 8.00 Spicks And
Specks: '60s Special 8.30 The IT Crowd: Moss enrols in a cookery course, only to discover that he is to be main course. 9.00 Chandon Pictures 9.30 How Not To Live Your Life 10.00 Taking The Flak 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Pulling 11.30 Peep Show
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 Gary Unmarried 8.00 Whacked Out Sports 8.35 Movie: Picture Perfect 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2010 / AAMI Kooyong Classic 2010 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping
5.30 Today 8.30 Children's Programs 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day One: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day One 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair
7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Secret Millionaire 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Alice 1.00 The Avengers 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Huey 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day One: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day One 5.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 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 The Germanic Tribes 3.30 Australian Biography 4.00 Feast India 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 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 & Lives 9.00 Designer People 9.30 World News 10.00 Friday On My Mind 11.00 Classic Albums 12.00 Movie: Madame Sata (Brazil) 1.50 Weatherwatch
Friday 15th
SBS
4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 Surviving Katrina 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 The National Parks: The director of the National Park Service pushes to
establish new parks in Alaska, Maine, Utah, Arizona and the Grand Canyon. 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The Old Guys 8.35 Midsomer Murders 10.15 Very Small Business 10.55 The Graham Norton Show 11.45 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: The government takes swift and brutal action. 9.30 Ideal 10.00 Star Stories 10.25 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 11.30 Live From Abbey Road: Featuring Sheryl Crow, Hard-Fi, and Diana Krall.
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 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Last Days Of Michael Jackson 9.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2010 / AAMI Kooyong Classic 2010 1.30 Movie: Ned 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 8.30 Children's Programs 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Two: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Two 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair
7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: The Sixth Day: Arnold Schwarzenegger 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Movie: All About The Benjamins: Ice Cube 1.20 Movie: Shalako 3.30 ET 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Huey 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Two: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Two 5.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Malcolm In The Middle 8.30 Movie: Ghost 11.10 Outrageous Fortune 12.10 Sports Tonight 12.40 The 7pm Project 1.10 The Late Show 2.00 Sex And The City
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: Highlights 6.30 World News
7.30 Trawlermen: This episode follows brothers who are working for, and in competition with, each other. 8.30 The Nest 9.30 World News 10.00 Erotic Tales 11.10 Arctic Monkeys At The Apollo 12.35 Movie: Forbidden To Forbid (Brazil): Caio Blat
Saturday 16th
TEN
5.00 rage 11.00 Live From Abbey Road 12.00 Dynasties 12.30 Best Of Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2009/10: Perth v Adelaide 3.00 Movie: Breakfast At Tiffany's: Audrey Hepburn 4.50 Kiss Kiss 5.00 The Prime
Minister Is Missing 6.00 Nigella Express 6.30 Best Of Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Bed Of Roses 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill: Carter wants Taylor to use his friend in a sting. 9.15 Taggart 10.00 ABC News 10.05 Rebus 11.15 rage
6am Children’s Programs 6pm Clone: Clone learns about what is and is not appropriate to say in public. Meanwhile, Colonel Black steps up his efforts to find his lost assets.
6.30 Wild At Heart: A white lion brings mixed fortunes to the family. Meanwhile, Rosie is asked the big question. 7.20 Hamish Macbeth 8.30 ABC Live Presents Jai Ho! 11.00 Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2009
6.00 Children’s Programs 9.30 Movie: Hounded 11.00 Children’s Programs 12.30 Tennis: AAMI Kooyong Classic 2010 4.30 What Not To Wear 6.00 Seven News 6.30 No Leave, No Life 7.00 Borderline 7.30 Tennis:
Medibank International 2010: Men’s Final 9.30 Movie: Gone In Sixty Seconds: Nicolas Cage 11.45 Movie: Resident Evil: Milla Jovovich 2.00 Movie: Deranged 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC
6.00 Children's Programs 6.30 Today On Saturday 8.30 Children's Programs 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Three: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v
Pakistan: Day Three 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Wipeout 7.30 Crusoe 10.30 Movie: Minority Report: Tom Cruise 1.20 Movie: Sweet Revenge: Sam Neill 3.10 Mad TV 4.05 Danoz 4.30 Jesse Duplantis Ministries 5.00 Life Today 5.30 Rise & Shine
6.00 Children’s Programs 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Three: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Three 5.30 Escape With ET 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin
7.30 Movie: Back To The Future Part II: Michael J. Fox 9.40 Movie: Black Hawk Down: Ewan McGregor and Eric Bana 12.35 Sex And The City 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 A Season Of Opera 2.35 Acrobats And Maniacs 3.35 True Stories 4.00 Every Picture Tells A Story 4.30 Newshour 5.30 The Passionate Apprentices 6.00 2010 Dakar Rally: Highlights
6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters: The team tries to explode nitro-glycerine heart patches. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Control (The UK): Sam Riley 12.05 SOS 1.05 Newstopia 1.36 Matrioshki: Thai Sex Trade 2.35 Weatherwatch
Sunday 17th
WIN NINE
5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Q&A 10.00 Carbon Cops 10.30 The Black Jew From Royal Swaziland 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Best Of Landline 1.00 Best Of Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Battlefield
Mysteries 3.00 Scott Walker 4.35 The Hit Game 5.05 Johnny O'Keefe 6.10 Paul Merton In China 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Hyena Queen 8.30 Movie: Oyster Farmer 10.00 Compass 10.30 StoopsToConquer 11.00 Movie: Things To Come
6am Children’s Programs 6pm Inside The Actors Studio 7.00 1 Giant Leap: What About Me? 7.30 Pride And Prejudice: Although the Bennet family scandal is forgotten now that Lydia is married, Jane Bennet and Lizzie
are resigned to never seeing Mr Bingley or Mr Darcy again. 8.30 Cold Feet: Pete and Jenny find they have nothing to talk to each other about any more. 9.30 Movie: Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story: Julie Walters 11.00 Movie: Gideon's Daughter
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Movie: The Adventures Of Charlotte And Henry 11.40 Home Improvement 12.00 Kellogg's NutriGrain Ironman Series 2.00 According To Jim 2.30 Movie:
Houseguest 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 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Movie: Sione's Wedding 12.20 Movie: Tortilla Soup
6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Today On Sunday 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Four: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Four 6.00 Nine News 6.30 I Dreamed A
Dream: The Susan Boyle Story 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 Movie: Miss Congeniality 2: Armed And Fabulous 10.55 True CSI: Cold Blood 11.55 Movie: Crush 2.00 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Four: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v
Pakistan: Day Four 5.30 Boys Weekend 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Home Alone 2: Lost In New York 9.00 Movie: Collateral 11.20 Movie: Escape From LA: Kurt Russell 1.20 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 A Fork In The Road 10.30 Everyone Loves A Wedding 11.00 My Biggest Fan 12.00 2010 National Road Championships: Highlights: Ballarat 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 The World Game 4.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under Classic
5.30 Football Asia 6.00 2010 Dakar Rally: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 True Horror 9.30 John Adams 10.40 Movie: Inspector Montalbano: Paper Moon (Italy) 12.35 Movie: Climates (Turkey) 1.35 Weatherwatch
Monday 18th
WIN SA
4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Best Of 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 Secrets Of The Forbidden City 10.10 Freezing 10.45 ABC News 10.55 Hannibal 12.30 Movie: Star Of Midnight 2.00 Artscape
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
8.30 Jack Osbourne: Celebrity Adrenaline Junkie 9.30 Doctor Who: The Doctor and Donna enter a world of terror inside an abandoned library. 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 10.00 Seven News: The latest news from Australia and overseas. 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day One 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News: News, sport and
weather presented by Jane Doyle, John Riddell, Bruce Abernethy and Melody Horrill. 7.00 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day One: Night Session 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News
5.30 Today 8.30 Children's Programs 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Five: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Five 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 10.30 Flashpoint 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Young Lions 1.00 WWE Afterburn 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Huey 9.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Five: Bellerive Oval 12.00 The Cricket Show 12.30 Cricket: Third Test: Australia v Pakistan: Day Five 5.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 6.00 Malcolm In The Middle 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 8.00 The Simpsons 8.30 Movie: Speed 10.50 Ten News 11.35 The 7pm Project 12.35 The Late Show 1.20 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Million Dollar Traders 2.35 The Thirties In Colour 3.30 Are We Alone In The Universe? 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 2010 Dakar
Rally: 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 11.25 Jaquie Brown Diaries 11.50 Movie: In Your Dreams (France): Béatrice Dalle 1.40 Weatherwatch
Tuesday 19th
ABC 2
4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Super Cockroach 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 Been Rich All My Life 10.30 ABC News 10.45 The Cut 11.40 Poirot 12.30 Movie: The Little Minister 2.30 Artists At Work
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: One of Mel's C-list
celebrity clients has a new series coming up, and she wants Rick to appear as a guest. 8.35 Murphy's Law: Murphy recovers Goodall in a daring rescue. 9.30 The Wire 10.30 Party Animals 11.20 Up In Town 11.30 The Last Word Monologues
6.00 Sunrise: Presented by Melissa Doyle and Larry Emdur 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News: The latest news from Australia and overseas. 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Two: Presented by Matt
White and Bruce McAvaney 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Two: Night Session 12.30 Win News 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 Survivor: Samoa 9.30 Movie: Syriana 12.00 Nine News 12.30 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 Malcolm In The Middle 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
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Movie: My Teacher, Mr Kim (South Korea): Cha Seung-Won 3.05 Spacefiles 3.20 A Simple Piece Of Cloth 3.30 Parent Rescue 4.00 Wine Lovers’ Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour
6.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2010: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Obama's America 8.30 Big Love 9.30 World News 10.05 Hot Docs: Sicko 12.10 Movie: Nina's Home (France) 2.05 The Book That Shook The World 3.05 Weatherwatch
Wednesday 20th
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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 6.00 Wild Gourmet
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Charlie’s greatest sporting memory
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Country swimming champs to provide a
TEST AGAINST STATE’’S BEST STATE Photo: JANE WILSON
■ PRACTICE: Loxton swimmers (foreground) Georgie Peberdy, Lewis George, (divers, from left) Laura Searles, Riley Stone and Bronte Phillips prepare for tomorrow’s State Country Championships. Full story Page 20
Watson to train up young Bomber squad By LES PEARSON NEWLY appointed Brown’s Well Football Club coach Steve Watson is looking for improvement on previous years’ results from a young, developing player list in 2010. “I’m really hoping to move
things forward and improve on previous seasons’ results,” he said. “But I’m also realistic in my goals, I’m not expecting to go from bottom to top straight away.” Watson, 38, played most of his football at East and West Gambier before heading to South Gawler in recent years, spending a lot of time
working with juniors at the club. He comes as a fresh face to the club with new ideas and a good eye for junior development, something Watson believes holds him in good stead for the upcoming season. “If we can hold on to most of these younger players, we will do
quite well,” he said. Brown’s Well won the under 17 premiership in 2009. It is his first out and out foray into senior football coaching and Watson hopes his style will bring results. ■ Continued Page 20
■ SELECTED: New Brown’s Well Football Club coach Steve Watson.
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