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YABBIES ON THE RUN By LES PEARSON and JANE WILSON
THERE is an air of excitement among locals as yabbies start to run for the first time in several years. “There have been quite a few around lately,� Hook, Line and Sinker manager John Cockshell said. “We’ve heard of some good catches in Salt Creek (near Renmark) and in Katarapko (Creek).� With some reasonable flows coming through early last week, the freshwater crustaceans were out and about.
“You generally see more of them about with a high river, where they get good natural flows through, which enables them to breed,� Mr Cockshell said. He said yabbies are able to breed relatively quickly, instinctively taking advantage of any influx of water to multiply. Knowing when they are on the run is a different issue all together, Mr Cockshell encouraging locals and visitors to keep their ears close to the ground. “We generally hear from others
when the yabbies are around,� he said. “You find out pretty quickly, word travels fast.� While locals tend to keep their yabbying locations to themselves, Mr Cockshell said adventurous visitors can be richly rewarded for trying in different areas not frequented by those in the know. “They (locals) tell me you can’t catch anything there, and I just ask them if they’ve ever fished there, and they say ‘no’,� Mr Cockshell laughed. ■Continued Page 4
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Response co-ordinator MARIA Patterson has been appointed the new State Government Riverland Response Co-ordinator. Ms Patterson, who has previously been employed by Centrelink, takes over from Jim Cawthorne, who has stepped aside from the position for six months. “Working as the Riverland Response Coordinator will be a wonderful opportunity to be able to continue working for my community with a new perspective,� Ms Patterson said. The Riverland Response Centre is located at 7 Wilson Street, Berri, and can be contacted on 8595 2351.
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Tough vintage for growers By BRAD PERRY DURING the harvest five years ago, Riverland grape growers predicted major heartache ahead and now on the fringes of the new vintage, the grape crisis has deepened. In an interview on ABC’s Landline in 2005, Loxton grape grower Peter Harman said the crisis had started and it was difficult to see improvements in the near future. “It’s probably going to take a year or two to get out of this slump of this oversupply so, yeah, it’s going to be desperate times for the next couple of years,� Mr Harman said in 2005. Five years on and Mr Harman believes grape growers are fighting an even tougher battle. “We are still in crisis
and I don’t think it will change in the next two or three years,� he said. “A lot of growers are starting to accumulate a lot of debt. “I just think we are going to lose more growers again after this vintage.� With many varieties expected to produce less than average yields this harvest, Mr Harman said the reality is that low prices, oversupply and lack of water are significantly hurting growers. “The wineries have got all their tanks full and are really struggling to sell it,� he said. “The light at the end of the tunnel has just about gone.� While Riverland Wine Industry development officer Tim Smythe agreed that the wine industry is in deep crisis, he believes
the Riverland will always be a vibrant grape growing area. “I’m confident there will always be a wine industry in the Riverland,� he said.
We are still in crisis and I don’t think it will change in two or three years.
“There is a restructure that has to occur and the individual has to put a business case together to get through this period or reassess their options.� Mr Smythe said the general feedback he has received about the current
vintage revolves around low yields. “There’s not a lot of positives out there at the moment for grape growers,� he said. With the harvest beginning early for the third year in a row, Mr Smythe said bursts of heat in past months have also affected grape yields. Wineries are also controlling growers prices for this year’s vintage, meaning many growers are receiving less than satisfactory dollars for their grape tonnages. Waikerie grape grower David Liebich has markets to sell all of his grapes but not for the prices he would have liked. “Wineries are in a position where they can set prices themselves,� he said. “The prices are pretty
low.� However, like many other growers in the Riverland, Mr Liebich is confident there is hope on the horizon. “Hopefully that (the water situation) can turn itself around in the next 12 months,� he said. Meanwhile, irrigator allocations remain at 48 per cent following low inflows across the southern part of the Murray Darling Basin. River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said recent weather has played a significant role in the decision for allocations to remain as they are. “Whilst there has been recent flooding in the northern portion of the basin, hot and dry conditions have persisted across the majority of the southern basin,� she said.
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River Queen returns as regional drawcard By BRAD PERRY THE rejuvenation of the Murray River Queen has given the Riverland town of Waikerie a tourism boost this summer. With the new owners projecting a positive future, the Murray River Queen is once again a regional drawcard. Owners Tracey and David Mahoney have already made several changes to the historic vessel and with many ideas on the drawing board, hope to bring the paddlesteamer up to a five star rating by next year. A rejuvenated cafe area has already attracted hundreds of people and Mrs Mahoney is certain it will continue to bring people to Waikerie. “Within the first two months we’ve done really well (in the cafe),� she said. Accessories such as clocks, radios, DVD players, Austar and flat screen televisions are set to feature in the rooms by next month and Mrs Mahoney believes it is the little luxuries that will help the floating hotel register a high class star rating (it currently does not have a star rating). “It is looking pretty bright,� she said. The Riverland has rallied behind the pair, who saved the
River Queen from leaving the area by purchasing it in November. “We feel very privileged to have it,� Mrs Mahoney said. “We have had huge support from the locals in the area.� Mrs Mahoney said upgrading the paddlesteamer will make it an even bigger tourist attraction for both Waikerie and the Riverland. “We were determined to make it not only a successful business but a successful people puller for the region,� she said. “We want them to go back and say Waikerie was a great place to visit. “Already we have had words from local businesses saying thank you because November to December were the busiest months they have had in years.� Internet access has been incorporated within the cafe, which has a new bar and revamped menu using local produce, which has already proven to be a hit. A few touches of blue paint have brightened the River Queen, while plans are in place to construct shade sails on the top deck to create a barbecue area. “Just because we are putting in new stuff doesn’t mean it will be expensive,� Mrs Ma-
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR What about the environment? I ALWAYS get a chuckle out of reading articles on what irrigators always want and what they think they deserve (Water Heads South, January 14). How long does the environment play second fiddle? They have got 46 per cent allocations and a number of years ago they got by on that sufficently enough to produce crops. So why now, years later, can they not produce? Maybe people when given the chance to upgrade, and make their watering system more efficient, were more interested in buying new cars and boats? In saying that, I do realise
some were not big enough to get those advantages out of their crops. One thing I learnt when we left our farm was that in this changing world you cannot have your eggs in one basket because if you do, you will sink. Sometimes people buy bad investments on the hopes they will come good but if they don’t, I can’t see for the life of me why the rest should have to pay for it. My vote, if I can be bothered, will go to Karlene because nobody, and I mean nobody, before her has been able to do anything constructive towards the river in gaining water for the environment, so hooray for Karlene. Gavin Abraham, Blanchetown.
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Peake’s passion DAWN (my partner) and I are a month from not having a harvest for the third season in a row. We dealt with the first by believing that the river would return to healthy flows the next season. This did not happen - in fact, the river level dropped .15 metres below sea level. Our stress also reached a new level, to the stage of Dawn suffering a minor stroke. We received help from SA Country Health and gradually the will to fight for our way of life developed to the point that a historic meeting was held at Grieger’s sandbar near Swan Reach. Six months on, after many successful Coalition of Concerned Riv-
RIVERLAND health officials are warning community members to maintain good hygiene following a gastro epidemic that has left a number of people hospitalised. The young and elderly are being labelled as most vulnerable to the virus which has swept the region in the past three weeks. A Loxton Health Centre staff member said people must be aware that the virus is active because it has the ability to spread quickly. “It is a contagious thing so people do need to be aware of that,� they said. “It is concerning but if people are practising good hygiene and hand washing techniques, then it should prevent it spreading.� Gastro occurs when the di-
gestive system becomes infected and inflamed with typical symptoms including diarrhoea, vomiting and abdominal cramps. Those with the virus are encouraged to keep fluid intake up to prevent dehydration. The majority of patients suffering from gastro are seniors and while Berri Medical Centre practice manager Jenny Fieldhouse said cases are starting to slow down, health officials are advising locals to wash their hands thoroughly with soap when required. If you have symptoms including bloating, nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, abominal cramps, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and are generally feeling unwell, please see a doctor.
any idea about what is going to hit Chaffey like a sledgehammer in the next few months. I can assure residents of Chaffey, that as your member, I will tackle this impending social disaster as a top priority. I will never abandon you, as the State Government has done to the hundreds of families in the Riverland, and along the lower Murray and Lakes, for the last two to four years. Shame. Shame. Shame. Chaffey, the time is now to fight for a healthy future, your water rights and way of life. Chaffey, it’s time to sock it to the pocket rocket. David Peake, Independent Candidate for Chaffey.
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Hygiene warning with gastro spread By BRAD PERRY
er Murray Communities (CCR) and Murray Valley United Inc. (MVU) meetings, I felt that it was time to take the concept one step further by standing as an independent for the seat of Chaffey. For the third season, there won’t be a harvest for our property. I need a job. A job I can be passionate about and continue to help all River Murray and Mallee communities in Chaffey, a point lost by Karlene Maywald as the Member for Chaffey and as the Water Minister. The Riverland is about to enter a difficult period in its proud history. This harvest will expose many irrigators to unimaginable stress levels, to the point of despair. I am the only candidate that has
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Signs of yabbies out and about ■From Page 1 Although lucrative locations are kept secret, different techniques for catching the delicious creatures are not. “The main trap used is an Opera House net style, which you just set and come back to check it the next day,� Mr Cockshell said. “When they’re running though, if you use a hoop net, which you check every 20 minutes, you can catch quite a few.� For bait, “carp is very popular, ‘roo bones, or anything that is going at the moment,� Mr Cockshell added.
Loxton North’s Darren Oxlade has been out and about netting a few himself. “I had heard from a few blokes that they were getting a few (yabbies), so we thought we’d have a go,� he said. “We caught a couple of big ones where we go camping, so we thought we would try in shallower water and caught some more. “It would have been nice to have a few more but it was good to have a taste because it is different to eating seafood.� He said since the 90s, yabbies have been reasonably scarce, almost making them a premium
delicacy today. “We were really spoiled in the Riverland in the past but now we really appreciate them when we catch some,� Mr Oxlade said. As for anglers looking for fish around the place, word has it they are best served heading towards Waikerie. “There have been some good catches of red fin and golden perch below Lock Two,� Mr Cockshell said. “There is not so many up the top end. There were some good reports of fish in Ral Ral Creek but I haven’t heard much from there for a while now.�
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Thursday January 21, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5
Ethanol refinery is a fine idea By BRAD PERRY
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Business opinions wanted for taskforce prospectus IN a bid to diversify the local economy, the Riverland Futures Taskforce is launching its prospectus project and is asking for opinions from businesses on how the region can realise its full potential. The Taskforce has begun conducting a business survey which is expected to involve more than 200 Riverland businesses. Potential for new business precincts, business clusters, identification of under utilised capacity and infrastructure sup-
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metropolitan area.� Mr Rosenthal said the Riverland is ideally centrally placed to build an ethanol plant and believes it will be an efficient way to get rid of household and industrial waste. He said biodiesel is also another successfully proven industry opportunity for the region, as shown in other parts of the world such as Brazil. Irrigators who are looking to grow alternative options could also potentially grow crops suitable for input into a biodiesel plant with a great flow on effect, according to Mr Rosenthal. With the planned closure of National Foods looming, Mr Brokenshire agreed that an ethanol plant is the perfect way to boost the Riverland economy. “There’s no need to be citycentric about such a facility, it’s a perfect way to diversify, complement and stimulate the Riverland economy with a new industry,� he said. “South Australia could adopt this technology and be a world leader, taking excess grapes and cuttings from the Riverland and other crops at a fixed price to buffer against poor commodity prices.� Mr Brokenshire was in the region yesterday to broach the issue with community leaders.
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Fresh water to flow in Water secured for Riverland based wetlands By BRAD PERRY TWO prominent Riverland wetlands will receive 8.2 gigalitres of water, following an announcement made yesterday. The water is additional to the highly publicised 148 gigalitres secured for the Lower Lakes. The independent Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder decided to deliver 26.2 gigalitres of environmental water to five Australian sites with Chowilla Floodplain and Katarapko wetlands receiving in-flow. The announcements come on top of water to be
delivered to the Lower Lakes after the South Australian Government secured at least 148 gigalitres of New South Wales floodwaters for environmental purposes on Tuesday. The State Government said the water will hold off rising salinity levels and acidity and help minimise the risk of riverbank collapses, while the habitat for fish and water birds will be improved. Premier Mike Rann said the extra flows may delay the need to build a weir at Wellington. “Together with the State Government’s 170 billion litre environmental reserve,
this means that an extra 320 billion litres will flow into the Lower Lakes this year,” he said. In a Riverland Weekly website poll, 86 per cent of respondents voted that New South Wales floodwaters should have been used to help local irrigators (despite the water being allocated for environmental use only). New South Wales premier Kristina Keneally said the water still has to travel hundreds of kilometres downstream before it can be released. “Right now a majority of the water from recent rainfall is still making its way downstream,” she said.
Council stalwart resigns By BRAD PERRY LONG serving Loxton Waikerie councillor George Clark has resigned after more than 30 years of dedicating his time to better the community. In a letter to council, Mr Clark said his reluctant resignation was due to health reasons. “I have been proud to be part of the council for over 30 years and wish the council my best wishes for the future of the district,” he said. As a vocal councillor, chairman of the policy review committee, former Loxton riverfront development committee chairman and ex-occupation health and safety committee chairman, Mr Clark has been a great servant of the Riverland. Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said Mr Clark’s role as elected member will be hard to replace. “He will certainly be sadly missed,” he said. “That type of commitment is a fantastic achievement.” Last year Mr Clark was recognised by the Local Government Association for 30 years of service. “His business and commercial background were invaluable,” Mr Sellar said. “He had a strong passion for occupation health and safety.”
■ BREAK: Long serving Loxton Waikerie councillor George Clark has resigned from his duties due to poor health.
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be seen. View free ranging kangaroos and emus on self-guided walking tracks, or come face to face with Africa’s most spectacular animals. For the more adventurous, why not book a Behind the Scenes Interactive Experience? This unique experience gives you a close and personal look at the animals,
zookeepers and off-limit areas. You’ll even learn why these magnificent creatures are so critically endangered in the wild. Part proceeds of Animal Encounters go towards vital conservation programs around the world. Monarto is open from 9.30am to 5pm every day of the year. For more information, log on to www.zoosa.com.au
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Where to celebrate Australia Day Berri Barmera district. Phone 1800 334 882 to book.
Waikerie REGIONAL SA’s largest Australia Day celebration will be held on the Waikerie oval on Monday, January 25 from 6pm. Celebrations will include presentation of council awards, wine tasting, the Tail Spinner show, Bev Harrell and the Cruz Brothers performing. The night will also feature a big fireworks display. Entry is $2 for adults and $1 per child. All funds go back to the community.
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Renmark Paringa AUSTRALIA Day will start with a free community breakfast from 8am at the Jarrett Memorial Gardens, Renmark. The Riverland Brass Band will be performing from 9.05am, with a welcome and flag raising ceremony preceding a citizenship ceremony for nine peo-
AN AUSTRALIA Day breakfast will be held from 8am on the town riverfront. Included on the menu are hotplate cooked eggs, bacon and bread, coffee and tea (all other drinks are BYO). Please bring a chair.
Mallee PINNAROO: Free breakfast at the rotunda commencing 7.30am. LAMEROO: Breakfast at Lake Roberts beginning at 7.30am. GERANIUM: Barbecue at the community pool between 3pm and 8pm. All Mallee events will be held on Australia Day.
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Loxton’s traditional free Australia Day breakfast will be held from 7 to 8.30am in East Terrace (around the rotunda). Junior and senior citizen of the year awards will be presented.
Berri Barmera BERRI Barmera Council’s celebrations will kick off with a walk to the Berri Marina from 6am on Australia Day. At 7am a free breakfast will start, with a flag raising ceremony (8.15am) followed by Australia Day awards and an affirmation. The Australia Day ambassador will be Francine Conner, with entertainment provided by Tim Klein. A bus is available to get to the event, with pick up throughout the
ple. Citizen of the year awards will be made at 10.15am, with further entertainment following.
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WAIKERIE’S bright and vibrant Australia Day celebrations will be held on Monday and organisers are expecting this year’s event to be one of the biggest to date. Kicking off at 6pm, thousands of people, both locals and visitors, are expected to flock to the popular celebration at the Waikerie town oval. Event committee chairman David Gwynne said the family orientated night will be a great celebration of being an Aussie. “I am a proud true Aussie and you can come down, have a hot lamb roll, a cold beer and chat to mates,� he said. “It is a great community show.� The Loxton Waikerie
Council will present awards at 6.30pm with Australia Day ambassador Francine Conner making an appearance. Food and drink stalls, as well as plenty of kids entertainment, will be on hand, while well known band Bev Harrell and the Cruz Brothers are sure to impress. “They are one of the top cabaret bands in South Australia,� Mr Gwynne said. The much anticipated fireworks display will go off between 10 and 10.30pm and the night will wrap up about midnight. “It is usually a fantastic, spectacular fireworks display,� Mr Gwynne said. Entry is just $2 for adults and $1 for children with all funds raised going back into the community.
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8 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday January 21, 2010
RIVERLAND AND MALLEE APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR
NEWS
Jasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s change pays off THE employment world is changing and there is no better example of that than this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Riverland and Mallee Apprentice of the Year Jason Nagy. Now employed as an electrician with SA Water â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Water Engineering, he has previously had careers in transport and distribution, as well as accounting. Jason represents a new generation where employees do not necessarily stay in the one career all of their working life, let alone the one job like in generations past. Jason received the Apprentice of the Year Award, presented by the Renmark Rotary Club, in front of a packed house at the Berri Resort Hotel last Saturday night. With him at the presentation was wife Tara and other family members, as well as Water Engineering Technologies electrical supervisor Tony Hucks, who has a good record working with many apprentices over the years. Jason admitted the change in careers had made for challenging times for he and his family in recent years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had a few tough times along the way but it was definitely worth it,â&#x20AC;? he told the audience on the
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night. Being a mature age apprentice has been a benefit for Jason, whose work judges described as of the highest quality. He now hopes to further extend his studies and become a high voltage electrician, the thirst for knowledge far from sated. Jason, a keen rivergoer, is confident of the regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prospects and is keen to build a future here. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Riverland is a great place, there are lovely people here,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see us leaving the Riverland.â&#x20AC;? As part of his award, Jason received a trophy and $2000 in prize money. Runner-up Apprentice of the Year was jeweller Joanne Mansfield, who travels from Ramco to her place of employment in Renmark (Avenue Fine Jewellers) each working day. The Trainee of the Year was Pam Perre, employed by Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald, while football umpire Jai Blackley gained the Vocational Education Training Student of the Year Award. Stacey Beer, a plant dispatcher with AgriExchange, was â&#x2013; ON THE SPOT: Vocational Education Training awarded the Vocational EducaStudent of the Year Jai Blackley was interviewed tion Training and School Based by event MC Bruce Mellett on Saturday night. Apprentice of the Year Award.
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â&#x2013; TRAINEE: Riverland Weekly Trainee of the Year Pam Perre with (from left) Karlene Maywald, Robyn Cain and her parents Grace and Pat Perre.
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NEWS
RIVERLAND AND MALLEE APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR
Squire inspires young workers at awards IF YOU are steeling yourself for a battle against the odds, then Adelaide based builder Rose Squire is someone you should know about. The builder and carpenter was among those present at the Riverland and Mallee Apprentice of
â&#x2013; GUEST: ABC radio personality Rose Squire.
the Year Awards and, while unwilling to share her age with the audience, revealed how tough it was for her as she began her career. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was a very, very non traditional role for females at that time,â&#x20AC;? she said.
Rose, who is also a radio broadcaster, had a few words of advice for any young person entering the workforce. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My experiences in the industry have led me to believe that the
most important thing any young person can do is make a career choice that they like and follow it through, because if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the right choice, you will enjoy going to work everyday,â&#x20AC;? she said.
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â&#x2013; WINNERS: The major award winners from Saturday nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Riverland and Mallee Vocational Awards. Photos: JANE WILSON
Employees find reward in their chosen industry Major award winners Apprentice of the Year: Jason Nagy (runner-up â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Joanne Mansfield). Trainee of the Year: Pam Perre (runners-up Rebecca Cinc/Kate Traeger). Vocational Education Training Student of the Year: Jai Blackley.
Vocational Education Training School Based Apprentice of the Year: Stacey Beer. Automotive award: Ben Schober/Matthew Voigt Building award: Antonio Perre
Electrical award: Jason Nagy Hairdressing award: Perri Leenders Jewellery manufacture award: Joanne Mansfield Metal and engineering award: Paul Rands
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Seminars to clarify Fair Work changes THE stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s peak automotive business group, the Motor Trade Association, will conduct a series of free seminars for members in the Riverland prior to July 2010 explaining the Fair Work reforms. The seminars will examine the changes in the new workplace legislation and the impact on businesses since the introduction of the new legislation which began on January 1. MTA executive director
John Chapman said the seminars are essential for all motor industry employers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is vital that all employers, be they in regional or metropolitan areas, are geared up for changes in employment contracts, flexible workplace arrangements and cost increases with new award provisions,â&#x20AC;? he said. MTA staff will be available to answer membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; questions about fair work
laws, specifically focusing on issues involving the motor trade. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For the automotive industry, The Vehicle Manufacturing Repair, Service & Retail Award 2010 (VM RS&R 2010) contains new and extensive change. â&#x20AC;?Some existing provisions will discontinue and breaches could be costly,â&#x20AC;? he said. The MTA will also provide a summary of the new National Employ-
ment Standards (NES) which apply to all employers and operate in conjunction with the awards. National Employment Standards provide a set of core employment conditions that apply as minimum standards, regardless of the position the employee is employed in or whether they are covered by an award. National Employment Standards cover: maximum weekly hours of
work, the right to request flexible working arrangements, parental leave and related entitlements, annual leave, personal/carerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leave and compassionate leave, community service leave, long service leave, public holidays, notice of termination and redundancy pay and provision of a Fair Work Statement, which will detail the rights and entitlements of employees under the new system and how to seek
advice and assistance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The MTA believes that regardless of location, employers must have basic information about the impact, changes and conditions in the new workplace laws,â&#x20AC;? Mr Chapman said. To register for the seminars, call 8291 2000 or 8291 2001, or book online at www.mta-sa.asn. au (follow the links from the contact page to MTA event).
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Plight to help less fortunate By BRAD PERRY EVEN though the Riverland is doing it tough, one local is looking beyond the regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plight to help raise money for a much less fortunate community. With large numbers of helpers by his side and assistance from the South Australian Tongan community, Moorook man Lou Moss recently sold hundreds of kilograms of apricots picked from his property, raising nearly $8000 towards the Mango Tree Centre for people with disabilities in Tonga. Lou said he was overwhelmed by the support from local people from the surrounding Lutheran and Uniting church congregations who donated significant amounts of time to help pick and bag the dried apricots. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The response was just brilliant,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some people put in a lot of hours.â&#x20AC;? Typifing the response, Brenton Schober and his family, from New Residence, even went beyond the call of duty one night when unexpected rain came down,
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saving 200 trays of drying apricots from the showers by removing them from harm at 2am, without waking Lou. In 2004, Lou travelled to Tonga to help build the Mango Tree rehabilitation centre and while there experienced the local way of life. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Compared to what we have here (in the Riverland), there is a high degree of poverty,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With all of our problems here in the Riverland, it still does not compare to problems faced by the Tongan people.â&#x20AC;? The money raised through the apricot project will go a long way to helping Tongan communities sustain a better way of life, ac-
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Thursday January 21, 2010 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;˘ 11 Keeping a short and sharp eye on whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s happening around the Riverland and Mallee
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â&#x2013; Will and Kendra Slade
â&#x2013; AWARDED: Receiving CFS awards at Parilla were (from left) Ken Schutz, Marty Taylor, Steve Gilbertson, Mark Koch, Gordon Hancock, Heidi Scarlett, Lyndon Hancock, Barry Gregor, Milton Schumacher, Darryl McNeilly, Steve Carn, Jo Gilbertson, Greg Wooldridge, Denis Hyde and Trevor Hancock.
Parilla honour CFS volunteers at party â&#x2013; PRESENTED: Lamerooâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ellie Sracek being presented to the Carols by Candlelight audience by Adelaide Lord Mayor Michael Harbison. LAMEROOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Ellie Sracek was a big winner recently when her design was chosen to grace the songbook cover of the 65th Carols by Candlelight held in Adelaide last month. Ellieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s year 3/4
class at Lameroo Regional Community School entered the statewide competition. Along with her parents Robert and Kellie, her brother Nathan and her grandparents Mick and
Garage sale success THE Renmark Lions Club has exceeded all expectations with its regular garage sales to raise funds for the community. Lions Club secretary Allan Maddocks said the community has given significant support since the sales started two years ago. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are continually amazed at the amount raised each month, re-
Leah McAppion, Ellie attended the carols where she was presented with a framed print of her design as part of the celebrations. The whole family had a great night, being treated to VIP seating.
sulting in excess of $20,000 being raised since its inception,â&#x20AC;? Mr Maddocks said. Garage sales are held on the last Saturday of each month from 8am, with the next one on January 30. Monies raised at the garage sales are used for community projects. To be involved in the garage sales, contact co-ordinator Allan Maddocks on 8586 6938 or 0437 654 882.
MEMBERS of the Parilla community celebrated the passing of another year with a special party recently. As part of the celebrations, Craig, Nerissa, Caitlin and Tanisha Muster, who are leaving the region, were farewelled after living in the Parilla district for 13 years. A series of CFS awards were also presented, including one to Milton Schumacher who received life membership.
Uni students to visit LOCALS will welcome another batch of Flinders University Rural Clinical School medical students to the region tomorrow night. They will be welcomed with a formal dinner at the Loxton Hotel. Since the Parallel Rural Community Curriculum program started in the Riverland in 1997, it has provided some wonderful experi-
â&#x2013; Gypsy Kennedy
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At age 23, Milton was elected the first president of the Parilla FFA in September 1954. He served as president for the next 15 years and was involved in all aspects of the fire brigadeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activities, including using his mechanical skills to maintain vehicles. Milton phased out his mechanical contributions in the 1990s but is still involved in many ways.
ences for medical students, as well as ongoing benefits to the region. The Riverland Weekly welcomes the next eight students to the region.
New Make A Wish office bearers ALWAYS busy, the Riverland Make A Wish Foundation branch has announced its new office bearers for
THE Riverland Weekly and Chaffey Theatre holiday colouring-in competition was again popular with lots of wonderful entries but, alas, we could only give out two prizes. So, congratulations go to Renmarkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gypsy Kennedy and Berriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Will and Kendra Slade who have won a Chaffey Theatre prize pack. Well done!
2010. Gwen Andrews is the president, with Dot Westbrook her deputy. Other positions are Ann-Marie Crease (secretary), Ann Smith (treasurer), Robyn Blight (Wish Granter), Dallas Zeliff (media/fundraiser). The committee also includes Nelda Schaperkoter, Andy Bourn, Anna Kibl, Dianna Van Santen, Ann Bott and Rosemary Barauskas.
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12 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday January 21, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE
BRUNO BAY AUSTRALIA DAY CELEBRATIONS
â&#x2013; FUN: The Australia Day celebration held at Bruno Bay this Sunday will be a great family evening with live band Super Turtle and a huge fireworks display.
Celebrate Australia Day the Aussie way WHILE the Australia Day celebration at Bruno Bay has only a short history, the event has certainly attracted an excellent following since starting up in 2007. The festivities get under way on Sunday evening from 6.30pm, keeping
the event aligned with the weekend. Bruno Bay Development Committee member Shane Corner said it is more important simply to celebrate the occasion, irrespective of what day it actually is.
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BRUNO BAY AUSTRALIA DAY CELEBRATIONS
Special location for local celebrations THE Bruno Bay Australia Day celebrations actually spawned from a few drinks around a bonfire. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It all started when we used to have a tree pull each year to clear the mouth of the bay,â&#x20AC;? Bruno Bay Development Committee member Shane Corner said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d end up with this huge timber stack, which we would burn when wood dried around Guy Fawkes Day (November 5).â&#x20AC;? The committee changed the date and put in a bit
more effort in turning what was just a small gathering around a fire, into a fully blown community event, with music, food and fireworks. Since the boat ramp rebuild, a free barbecue and shelter area have been established, with further improvements in the pipeline, including toilets, sealing the car park and installing a wind deflector, all future options. Mr Corner said the work the committee has put into
Bruno Bay is well justified. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s such a good area,â&#x20AC;? he said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very family friendly, with a free barbecue and shallow areas for swimming. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one of the best places on the river.â&#x20AC;? The committee has also included younger members of the community in establishing the site, with several local youths helping erect the shelter over the barbecue, while Glossop High School students assisted with some paving of the
area and constructing stools. As the boat ramp begins to attract more people, Mr Corner said the end result is all to Cobdoglaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s benefit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everything we do goes back into the town,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Even if we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t look at this as a fundraiser, it (the Australia Day celebration) is still another great event in the town where weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re providing a good band and great fireworks at a low cost. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a sleepy little town at all.â&#x20AC;?
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14 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday January 21, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE
RIVERLAND DINGHY DERBY
More exciting events over the weekend
â&#x2013; HOOKING: The 2010 Magic 93.1 Riverland Dinghy Derby is sure to entertain with the tiny craft hitting sensational speeds.
Biggest event yet expected ORGANISERS of the Magic 93.1 Riverland Dinghy Derby are looking forward to their biggest event yet. With still two weeks to go before the big event, which starts with the Renmark Club Dash for Cash on Friday, February 7, entries are already at record levels, according to committee member Jason Gordon.
Jason is predicting that up to 65 boats could be competing across the various categories, eclipsing last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 50 entries. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to get more boats than ever before with entries coming from all over the state and interstate,â&#x20AC;? Jason said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s looking like it will be a very, very good event.â&#x20AC;? Among the competitors will be a strong contingent from Western Australia, a fertile field for dinghy racers. Reigning champion Linton Price will be defending his title in the s $ISCOUNT 3TEEL 3UPPLIES top 30HP class, s &ULL 2ANGE OF 2(3 0IPING while trying to s # 3ECTIONS edge closer to the s 'UTTERING number of victories s -ESH AND &OUNDATION MATERIAL achieved by Dinghy s 4RAILER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
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win the event once and record three second places in his first four attempts at the race. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the thought of winning that keeps you coming back,â&#x20AC;? Jason said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s such a hard event to win, so winning is a real buzz, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what keeps you going to have another crack at it.â&#x20AC;? There are nine different categories for competitors, including a special family class (held on a separate course to the derby). It is the various competing levels that helps to make the Magic 93.1 Riverland Dinghy Derby the popular event it is. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It caters for everyone from the person who wants to run standards to the guys who want to run in the sports classes,â&#x20AC;? Jason said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You just have a ball, win, lose or draw.â&#x20AC;?
WHILE Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s big race is the major focus of the Magic 93.1 Riverland Dinghy Derby, there are two other exciting events held over the weekend. On Friday night the Renmark Club Dash For Cash will be held. This year, the Dash For Cash will be part of the Paul Hutchins Championship Series, with competitors gaining points for the title which will be fought out over the whole year. Racing starts at 6.30 on the Renmark riverfront with the final events held under lights. Event organiser said the Renmark Club Dash For Cash is always popular with the riverfront making for a great viewing location. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s action packed and right in front of you,â&#x20AC;?organiser Jason Gordon said. Then on Saturday night, everyone is invited along to try and break the world record achieved last year for the most dinghies in a row. There were 205 dinghies last year and Jason thinks this year is shaping up even bigger. The photo will be taken between 5.30 and 6pm and Renmark Club members who take part will receive a buy one meal, get one free voucher. There will also be live entertainment at the Renmark Club. To enter, phone 8586 6611.
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Your Finance
MONEY
FEATURE
The end of year super clean-up By AMP Financial Planner DANNY KEARNEY* ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S a common story. People change jobs over the years and a new job can often bring a new super account. You say youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll get around to consolidating into one fund but time goes by and before you know it youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re receiving multiple super statements and possibly even paying multiple administration fees. So it makes sense that the start of a new year could also be the perfect time for people to tidy up their superannuation. There are a few advantages to consolidating your super into one fund.
â&#x2013; HAPPY: By consolidating your superannuation into one fund, you can save on administrative fees over a number of years.
Save money â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Paying just one set of fees and charges could save people money. With one fund, people pay one set of fees instead of several. Save time â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Consolidating makes managing super easier. One fund means one set of paperwork to keep track of and more time for people to do the things they want to do. Maximise your investment â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Having money in one fund could mean people are better placed to manage their superâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investment strategy and asset allocation. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to do some research before deciding whether or not to consolidate super funds. A good place for people to start is to contact their funds and find out what their current benefits are, and what will happen if they transfer their money to another fund. They should also make sure they find out if theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be charged transfer, withdrawal or exit fees. People can then compare the fees and investment options available in their main fund to those in their other funds. People should include all fees
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16 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday January 21, 2010
FEATURE
PETS LIFE
Great tips to ensure your turtle is properly cared for THE most common turtle kept in Australia is the eastern longâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;necked Turtle. These turtles are often sold as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;penny turtlesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, when they are very young and quite small (about four centimetres across). It is important to realise that these turtles may live for up to 40 years and grow to the size of a dinner plate.
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SPEEDBOAT SPECTACULAR 2010
Engines to roar this weekend at Berri TWO full-on days of racing beckon when the 2010 Berri Resort Hotel Speedboat Spectacular starts its engines this weekend. The event is a great opportunity for the whole family to spend the day by the river, with an actionpacked racing schedule sure to entertain. The speedboat spectacular offers two days of racing, culminating in the Australian Open Unlimited Championship for inboards and outboards, the Stannard Cup. New South Wales driver John Cross won the prestigious race in his boat Rival two years ago and returns to defend his crown, although the challengers are lining up to vie for the title. Cross will be running two craft on the weekend, also entering Miscreant in the six litre carburettor category. Riverland Powerboat Club president Brian Jeffrey said Cross is a huge chance to take out back to back Stannard Cups. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For sure, he always has his boats well set up,â&#x20AC;? he said. Of additional interest will be the running of the Les Schrapel Memorial Race. Particularly well known in the powerboat racing scene in the 1970s, the late Les Schrapel, along with good friend and fellow powerboat enthusiast, the late Murray Dyer, was one of the major pioneers in establishing the sport in the region.
â&#x2013; WATCHING ON: The banks of the river in front of the Berri Resort Hotel will be packed with onlookers this weekend.
Racing in his boat The Sting, Schrapel still holds a record set in his hydroplane at the state titles, clocking an average speed of 127 miles per hour around the course. To honour his legend, the inaugural Les Schrapel Memo-
rial for unlimited and unblown craft was raced in March 2008 at the Berri Resort Hotel Speedboat Spectacular. Mr Jeffrey said both Dyer and Schrapel would be extremely proud to see how far the Speedboat Spec-
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ticipants, both locally and interstate based, competing across nine racing categories. One of those categories is the formula future, a section especially for drivers between seven and 12 years of age. “We’ve had quite a few entries for this, so we’ve got a really good field,” Mr Jeffrey said. In addition to the racing, unique displays on the water are
also planned, so that something is always happening to keep the crowd entertained. Located on the north bank of the River Murray at Berri, the location offers fabulous views of all the racing and marshalling, with the added bonus of having the sun behind the audience at all times during the day. “It’s one of the best venues in Australia,” Mr Jeffrey said. Utilising the nearby marina as
pits, he said the event simply flows like no other of its kind anywhere else in the nation. “We’ll have one lot racing in the water and the others waiting in the marina, ready to go, meaning minimum time between races.” A well-organised public viewing area, fenced off and with ticketed admission, offers fabulous access to the entire course. Local sporting clubs and community groups will also provide catering facilities offering a wide variety of snack and meal options, together with the responsible service of alcohol. Mr Jeffrey said this is just one way, along with packing out several accommodation outlets throughout the region, that the event injects money back into the Riverland. There will also be a presentation dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel on Sunday night for club members, participants, partners and guests. Tickets can be purchased on the day at the gate.
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EYOND the horseshoe drive way rests this extensively renovated home of 28 squares UMR. The under slung front verandah and picture windows perfectly match the rendered façade. This is a home which will meet the needs of every member of the family; the 2.5 acres offer the kids plenty of room to ride motorbikes and horses, while the shedding is more than the average person needs. The polished timber flooring in the front foyer flows through to the large formal dining room with built in cupboards, quality window furnishings and light fittings. Built to accommodate a passion for cooking, the spacious eat in kitchen features island bench, breakfast bar, timber cupboards, Asco dishwasher and Walk in Pantry. The open plan lounge is an ideal place for friends
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robes. An ideal computer nook is centrally located to the main sleeping zone. The enormous rumpus room is a great place for the pool table and bar and has the option to open via double doors to the double carport UMR with roller doors. In many ways this property will spoil you, all it now needs is the family to call it home! Beautifully presented, this property has something for everyone!
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HIS block of 7 units and popular laundrette ensures the buyer will have a reliable income from day one. 5 of the 7 units are currently occupied, some with some long term tenants in place. One vacant unit has been gutted and is ready for refurbishment, the other vacant unit was refurbished in 2003 and offers spacious living, 2 bedrooms and a large balcony at rear. The overall condition of the building is very good, made up of one 3 bedroom unit and the remainder are 1 and 2 bedroom units. Unit 1 is occupied and could do with an upgrade but the long term tenant is happy as it is, Units 2,3,4 & 7 were upgraded in 2003, unit 5 has been gutted and is ready for refurbishment while Unit 6 was upgraded
in 2004. 2007 gross income was in excess of $28,000, however the main feature of this property is that it lends it self to a multitude of options to increase the current return on investment, such as upgrading some of the units, onsite accommodation for a manager plus
serviced apartments, build additional units on vacant land at rear or even overnight motel style accommodation. The Laundrette is well equipped with upto date washers and dryers, all equipment has been well maintained.
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Ezekiel John Kurtzer BORN October 26, 2009 Weighing 6lbs. A son for Carlene and Bruce Kurtzer of Port Augusta. A little brother for Joyce,Yenika and Elianna.
Jada Isabel Ebert BORN December 6, 2009 at Riverland Regional Hospital. Weighing 3.4kg A daughter to Leah and Tony Ebert of Berri
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HIS stunning home offers more than 400 square metres of high quality waterfront living. Simply step inside the extra wide entrance foyer to experience that â&#x20AC;&#x153;wowâ&#x20AC;? feeling. The home offers four bedrooms all with built-in robes plus a study and the master
bedroom features water views, a spacious ensuite and walkin robe. The very appealing kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a large breakfast bar overlooking the living area. Dining and meals areas, a very spacious lounge room with views of the lagoon, cen-
tral family room plus separate games room ensure that there is plenty of room for even the largest of families. Beautiful floor tiles, carpets and soft furnishings throughout the home, ducted reverse cycle airconditioning and a three-car garage UMR all add to the appeal of this
fantastic home. The spacious outdoor living area overlooks the Jane Eliza central lagoon with attractive fencing providing safety for children without sacrificing the view. This fabulous home offers a high quality waterfront lifestyle unique to this area.
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HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday January 23, 2009
FOR THIS WEEK
Saturday January 23, 2009
BARMERA
MORGAN
10.15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.45am 28 Anderson Street LJ Hooker Berri 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am Coats Road LJ Hooker Berri
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BERRI 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.00am 3 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.45am 6 Obst Street LJ Hooker Berri 11.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.30pm 23a Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Malley Street Ray White Berri 11.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.30pm 30 Muscat Avenue Ray White Berri
RENMARK
40 Eighth Street LJ Hooker Berri 9.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.00am 8 Kurrajong Avenue Ray White Renmark 9.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.00am 5 Tobruk Avenue Ray White Renmark 10.15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.45am 11 Kurrajong Avenue Ray White Renmark 10.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.00am 3 Warrakoo Court Ray White Renmark 9.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9.45am
WINKIE
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WAIKERIE
GLOSSOP 3.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.00pm
Lot 3-271 Trenaman Road Ray White Berri
LOXTON 25 Tanko Street Ray White Loxton 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am 145 Paruna Road Ray White Loxton 10.45 -11.15am Lot 20 Rattey Road Ray White Loxton 11.45 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.15pm 40 Fifth Street Ray White Loxton 12.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1.30pm 5 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton 2.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.30pm 12 Thiele Avenue Ray White Loxton 9.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9.30am
LYRUP 1.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.00pm
Sect 252 Thayne Terrace Ray White Berri
34 Echidna Dr, Idyll Acres Ray White Waikerie
Lt 1 Winkie Road Ray White Berri
10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am 5 Strangman Road Ray White Waikerie 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am 2943 Cadell Valley Road Ray White Waikerie
Sunday January 24 , 2009 LOXTON Lot 259 Bookpurnong Road Ray White Loxton 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.00pm 12 Fourth Street Ray White Loxton 12.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1.30pm 4 Busbridge Court Ray White Loxton 2.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.00pm 36 Wheatley Road Ray White Loxton 3.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm Sect 174 & 195 Briers Road Ray White Loxton Pioneer Landing Drive Open by appointment between 9.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am
10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5pm. Please ring Agent to book your inspection.
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.
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Know what makes a good broker NEARLY half of all Australian home buyers now use a mortgage broker to help find a suitable home loan and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not just home loans mortgage brokers can assist you with â&#x20AC;&#x201C; investment loans, commercial and business loans, car loans, personal loans and more â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a good mortgage broker will help you secure the finance package that is right for you. But what exactly do mortgage brokers do and how do you know if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve found a good one?
A good mortgage broker will: â&#x20AC;˘ Take time to discuss your situation, finance needs and requirements. â&#x20AC;˘ Do most of the legwork, acting as your intermediary with the lender and, where possible, negotiate the terms and conditions of your loan. â&#x20AC;˘ Finalise all of your loan paperwork, including the First
Home Ownersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Grant where applicable. â&#x20AC;˘ Liaise with your solicitor, real estate agent and accountant to ensure your loan progresses from application to settlement smoothly. â&#x20AC;˘ Help you gain an official home
loan pre-approval if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for property. Did you know, some lenders require up to 28 days before formally approving an application? Having this inside knowledge can be the difference between securing your
new property or having the contract crash due to finance delays. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to find a broker who is experienced, has strong relationships with lender assessment teams and is knowledgeable on products, loan assessment processes and timeframes.
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HIS beautifully presented stone fronted home is situated just outside of Renmark. Extremely large back yard, two car carport and large shed. Home consists of four bedrooms, two bathrooms, large kitchen, dining, family room and separate formal lounge. For sale by Auction on Tuesday February 9, at 12.00noon.
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(AYWARD 4ERRACE !N !B &AB &IRST (OME s 4HREE BEDDER HOME WITH BOLD PERSONALITY ON THE OUTSIDE AND A BURST OF FEATURES ON THE INSIDE s !N AWESOME l RST HOME START OR REAP THE REWARDS FROM THE LEASE OF A GOOD TENANT PER WEEK s 0OSITIONED ON AN COMMANDING ELEVATED SITE AT A LEAFY TREE LINED STREET ADDRESS s ,ARGE , SHAPE LOUNGE DINING AREA WITH GRAND WINDOW ALLOWING ELEVATED VIEWS OVER THE STREET s 2ICH COLOURED POLISHED TIMBER m OORS m OW THROUGHOUT LIVING AND ALL BEDROOM ZONES s %LECTRIC COOKING KITCHEN IS COMPACT WITH MOSAIC TILED m OORS AND SPLASH BACKS s 0LENTY OF m OOR AND OVERHEAD CUPBOARDS FOR THE KITCHEN CHATTELS s "ATHROOM HAS SEPARATE SHOWER ALCOVE TUB VANITY AND IS ADJACENT TO THE 7# LAUNDRY s &ULLY FENCED YARD WITH SHEDDING AT REAR AND VERY LOW MAINTENANCE GARDENS s 'ET IN FAST BECAUSE THIS MAY NOT LAST 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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3ECTIONS "RIERS 2OAD -ESMERIZE AND &ULl L THE #HANCE s ! CAPTIVATING LIFESTYLE PROPERTY WITH AMAZING AND IMPRESSIVE VIEWS ALL ROUND s %XECUTIVE FAMILY LIVING IN THIS NEAR NEW .ESCI BUILT RESIDENCE IS MAINTENANCE FREE FOR YEARS s $UCTED VACUUMING REVERSE CYCLE DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING s HECTARE OF ABSOLUTE LUXURY LIVING /PEN 3UNDAY *ANUARY PM n PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
,OT 2ATTEY 2OAD 6ALUE PACKED AND PERFECTLY PRESENTED s ! TASTEFULLY RENOVATED AND SPACIOUS BEDROOM HOME s M ALLOTMENT WITH GARDENS WHICH ARE SIMPLY STUNNING A RURAL OASIS ONLY MINUTES FROM TOWN s &EATURING A FRESH COAT OF PAINT POLISHED TIMBER m OORS ! # +ITCHEN WITH MASSIVE PANTRY STYLISH NEW CUPBOARD DOORS /PEN 3ATURDAY *ANUARY AM n AM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ $AVE +ANIZAY
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&OURTH 3TREET )T S A NEWBORN "OLD AND "EAUTIFUL "UNGALOW s 3TRIKING NEW KITCHEN DIAMOND TILED SPLASH BACKS 3 3 APPLIANCES s 4WO BATHROOMS TOILETS MAIN WITH DUAL SHOWER VANITY EXTRA TOILET s 4WO LIVING AREAS WOODPLANK TIMBER LOOK m OORS IN HALLWAY KITCHEN s ,ARGE SLEEPING ZONES QUALITY CARPETS IN BEDROOMS FORMAL LOUNGE /PEN 3UNDAY *ANUARY AM n NOON 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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,OXTON 4HIELE !VENUE 3UPERB 2ESIDENCE 'RANDSTAND 6IEWS s ! TRULY REMARKABLE HOME OF OVER SQUARES WITH BEDROOMS BATHROOMS AND HUGE LIVING AREAS s 3OOTHING EARTHLY TONES COMBINED WITH RICH TIMBER m OORING AND BREATHTAKING RIVER VIEWS s $OWNSTAIRS A MASSIVE RUMPUS ROOM WITH KITCHENETTE TWO "2 S FORMAL ENTRY BATHROOM AND A HUGE WORKSHOP s 5PSTAIRS #HEFS GOURMET KITCHEN WITH REDGUM BENCHTOPS MEALS AREA MASSIVE TILED FAMILY ROOM GORGEOUS BATHROOM THREE "2 S ENSUITE AND 7)2 DUCTED ! # s &ULL LENGTH VERANDAHS AND DECKING ALL ROUND AND A LOVELY AND SECLUDED REAR GARDEN
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%CHIDNA $RIVE (OLIDAY (OME 7ATER !CCESS s 3PEND YOUR HOLIDAYS ON THE -URRAY IN THIS BEDROOM STOREY HOUSE LOCATED AT )DYLL !CRES s #ONTAINS BATHROOMS LOUNGE DINING AREAS AND BAR ROOM s 4HERE IS A BALCONY BOTH FRONT AND REAR OF THE HOME EACH WITH GREAT VIEWS OF THE -URRAY AND ITS SURROUNDS /PEN 3ATURDAY *ANUARY PM n PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ #ARY (OCKING
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,OT "OOKPURNONG 2OAD ,IFESTYLE 0ROPERTY ON !CRE s (OME ON ACRE ALLOTMENT s BEDROOMS ALL WITH BUILT IN S AND CEILING FANS s -ASTER BEDROOM HAS TILED ENSUITE s &AMILY LIVING FORMAL LOUNGE AND DINING AREAS s +ITCHEN PROVIDES STORAGE WITH BUILT IN PANTRY /PEN 3UNDAY *ANUARY AM n AM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
0ARUNA 2OAD ,ARGE FAMILY HOME WITH SELF CONTAINED COTTAGE s 4WO HOMES ON A HUGE M ALLOTMENT s 4HE LARGE MAIN HOME HAS BEEN PROGRES SIVELY RENOVATED BY IN THE PAST YEARS WHILE THE TIDY SELF CONTAINED COTTAGE WILL MAKE A FANTASTIC GUESTS RETREAT OR RENTAL s -AIN HOME FEATURES A BRIGHT AND AIRY KITCHEN WITH BREAKFAST BAR /PEN 3ATURDAY *ANUARY AM n AM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ $AVE +ANIZAY
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-ILICH #OURT ,UXURY LIFESTYLE LOCATION s SQUARE METRES OF FABULOUS LIVING IN A MODERN YET CONTEMPORARY DESIGN HOME OFFERING A VERSATILE m OORPLAN s ! FAMILY OF FOUR GENEROUS SIZED STUDY UTILISED AS A l FTH BEDDER s !LL BEDROOMS HAVE BUILT IN SLIDING ROBES MASTER WITH 7)2 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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&IFTH 3TREET #ONTEMPORARY ,IVING AND ,EADING %DGE $ESIGN 4HIS 3TANDOUT HOME WITH FASTIDIOUS ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL HAS NOW HAD A PRICE REVIEW AND OWNERS ARE KEEN TO SELL 4HE EXQUISITE KITCHEN WITH ITS STRIKING GLASS SPLASH BACK AND #AESAR STONE BENCH TOPS TOGETHER WITH THE LARGE FORMAL DINING OPEN PLAN LIVING MASTER "2 WITH 7)2 AND ENSUITE MIRRORED ")2 S STUDY WAY BATHROOM DUCTED 2 # ! # ARE JUST A FEW OF THE FEATURES /UTSIDE YOU WILL l ND LOVELY LOW MAINTENANCE GARDENS CAR GARAGE SHED AT REAR AND AN INCREDIBLY COMFORTABLE AND WELL APPOINTED BEDROOM BATHROOM SELF CONTAINED UNIT
4OBRUK 4ERRACE !DORABLE !FFORDABLE s !N ADORABLE AND AFFORDABLE COTTAGE LOCATED CLOSE TO THE #"$ OF ,OXTON s 0RESENTING ENDLESS POTENTIAL THROUGH LOCATION AND M OF SHEER LAND SIZE s 3UITABLE FOR THE RETIREES TO NEST OR MAYBE FOR THE ASTUTE BUYER TO INVEST s #URRENTLY TENANTED FOR PER WEEK
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#OLIN 3TREET #OLIN ISE THIS FAMILY HOME s 4HIS DECEASED ESTATE OF A FAMILY HOME IS NOW RELUCTANTLY OFFERED FOR SALE s 2ANCH STYLE RESIDENCE AT A CUL DE SAC ADDRESS WITH BULL NOSE VERANDAH OFF THE FAÂ ADE s $EEP ALLOTMENT WITH BONUS SHEDDING POWER CONCRETE m OOR ALLOWS UP TO VEHICLES s %XTRA CARPORT ACCOMMODATION ATTACHED TO THE DWELLING PERMITS AN ADDITIONAL 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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-ORGAN 3EVENTH 3TREET #HANGING OF THE 'UARD s 0ERFECTLY POSITIONED FOR A HOLIDAY HOME s ,ARGE LAND AREA WITH TWO WAY DRIVEWAY ACCESS s SLEEPING ZONES SLEEPS s 'ARAGE CONVERTED TO GAMES SLEEPOUT FULLY LINED CONCRETE m OOR AND POWER s 7ALKING DISTANCE TO HOTELS AND SUPERMARKET s %VAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONER s ,ARGE SPA IN BATHROOM s /PEN KITCHEN DINING AND LOUNGE AREA s %STABLISHED AND USED AS A FAMILY HOLIDAY HOME FOR MANY YEARS
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7E RE PARTICIPATING IN THE 2ELAY &OR ,IFE )F YOU LIST AND SELL YOUR HOME WITH 2AY 7HITE BETWEEN .OVEMBER AND 3EPTEMBER 2AY 7HITE WILL DONATE FROM THE SETTLEMENT OF THAT PROPERTY
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&IRST 3TREET %ARLY 3ETTLERS #OTTAGE n #ENTRAL -ORGAN ,OCATION s "UILT IN THE EARLY S THIS HOME IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF -ORGAN ONLY A SHORT STROLL TO THE RIVERFRONT AND SHOPS s #ONSTRUCTED OF DRESSED LIMESTONE WALLS HARDWOOD TIMBER m OORS THIS HOME HAS BEEN CARED FOR OVER THE YEARS AND IS STILL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION 0RICE )NTERNET )$ #ARY (OCKING
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#ADELL 6ALLEY 2OAD 0 S 0ERSONALITY 0RACTICALITY 0ANORAMIC VIEWS s /PEN PLAN KITCHEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL STOVE GLASS BENCH TOP INDUCTION COOKER m OATING TIMBER m OORS AND PLENTY OF CUPBOARD AND BENCH SPACE s 4HE KITCHEN OPENS ONTO THE TIMBER DECK WHICH OVERLOOKS THE SWIMMING POOL s (IGH PITCHED EXPOSED TIMBER BEAM CEILING s $OUBLE GLASS DOORS AND LARGE KITCHEN WINDOW THAT FACE THE PANORAMIC WATER VIEWS s &IVE BEDROOMS WITH THE LARGEST WITH WATER VIEWS WALK IN ROBE AND HUGE ENSUITE s 4HE BEDROOMS ARE ALL OF GENEROUS PROPORTION s 4HE BATHROOM IS MODERN AND CONVENIENT TO MOST BEDROOMS
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3TRANGMAN 2OAD 4ICK !LL THE "OXES s )N THE CENTRE OF TOWN CLOSE TO THE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTRE s 'OOD SIZED SHEDDING AND WORKSHOP s 'ENEROUS SIZE LOUNGE AREA WITH A SLOW COMBUSTION HEATER AND A REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER s %ASY CARE GARDENS WHILE STILL PLENTY OF ROOM IN THE BACK YARD FOR SOME VEGGIES OR A SHADE HOUSE s 3HADY OUTDOOR AREA UNDER PAVED VERANDAH OUT THE BACK OR SPEND MORE TIME IN THE FERNERY s &ULLY DUCTED EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM
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,AWRIE 4ERRACE 'OBSMACKING 2ENOVATIONS s 'ORGEOUS ORNATE DECORATIVE CEILING CORNICES AMONGST HIGH LOFTY CEILINGS s &RENCH DOORS BETWEEN SPACIOUS DINING LOUNGE AND MANTELS IN MOST ROOMS s 3TRIKING BRAND NEW KITCHEN JUST INSTALLED WITH TIMBER LOOK m OORS MOSAIC TILED FEATURE SPLASHBACKS 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
(ARTWIG 2OAD 0RIVATE (OUSEBOAT -OORING 3ITE s 3ITUATED AT .ORTH 3HORE 7AIKERIE THIS PROPERTY IS COMPRISED OF VINE PLANTINGS AND ITS OWN PRIVATE PIECE OF WATERFRONT s ! BEDROOM HOME LOCATED NEAR THE CENTRE OF THE PROPERTY COULD BE USED AS A WEEKENDER OR WITH A LITTLE ATTENTION WOULD MAKE A PERFECT HOME s ACRES OF SHIRAZ AND APPROXIMATELY ACRES OF CHARDONNAY 0RICE )NTERNET )$ #ARY (OCKING
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,OT 3EC 3LAUGHTER 2OAD )T S JUST "LISSFUL #OUNTRY ,IVING ON ACRES s &OUR BEDROOMS THE MASTER WITH EN SUITE EXTRA LARGE WALK IN ROBE s -AIN BATHROOM IS LARGE WITH LARGE CORNER SPA BATH SHOWER VANITY TOILET s 7ELL EQUIPPED KITCHEN WITH DOWN LIGHTS CASUAL LIVING AREAS GAS COOKER AND TWIN BOWL SINK s PHASE X METRE SHEDDING
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,OT -C#UTCHEON 3TREET 'ENEROUS ALLOTMENT WITH PRIOR BUILDING APPROVAL s M LEVEL BUILDING SITE WITH A WIDE M FRONTAGE s &ENCING TO THREE SIDES AND A BRAND NEW M X M COLOURBOND GARAGE WITH TWO ROLLER DOORS s $EVELOPMENT PLAN CONSENT FOR A BEDROOM HOME AND YOU MAY STILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE MAXIMUM l RST HOME BUYERS GRANT
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-ILICH #OURT !LMOST .EW !ND *UST &OR 9OU s )MMACULATELY PRESENTED YEAR OLD %XECUTIVE 2ESIDENCE s &OUR BEDROOMS MASTER WITH ENSUITE AND 7)2s /PEN PLAN GOURMET KITCHEN WITH TILED m OOR DINING AND LOUNGE s &ULLY DUCTED AND ZONED 2 # !IR CONDITIONING s &ULLY FENCED RECENTLY LANDSCAPED REAR YARD s ,ARGE FORMAL CARPETED LOUNGE WITH DECORATIVE DRAPES 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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7E ALL KNOW RENT MONEY IS DEAD MONEY SO WHY KEEP THROWING GOOD MONEY AFTER BAD "REAK THE CYCLE AND THIS IS THE PERFECT PROPERTY TO DO IT WITH ,OCATED WITHIN QUICK WALKING DISTANCE OF THE MAIN SHOPPING PRECINCT AND SCHOOLS IT IS THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME FOR l RST HOME BUYERS LIKE YOU 3PORTING NO LESS THAN THREE BEDROOMS UNDERCOVER PARKING ROOM AND LOCK UP SHEDDING 4HIS IS WELL WORTH THE PRICE
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Community Events File Thursday, January 21st
Sunday, January 24th Continued
â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Uniting Church, holiday activities available for Mothers and Children aged between 0 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 7 yrs. 10am, Barmera Uniting Church Hall. â&#x20AC;˘ Berri Library, come and make a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Kids desktop supply boxâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to keep your pencils and pens in at 2-3pm. â&#x20AC;˘ Loxton Charity for all Bingo, eyes down 7.30pm, Thursday, at the Loxton Club in aid of Loxton Mardi Gras. â&#x20AC;˘ Terrace Gallery Loxton, Exhibition â&#x20AC;&#x153;Inspired by Natureâ&#x20AC;? Created by Riverland Textile Artists. Monday, January 4 through to Thursday January 28.
â&#x20AC;˘ Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, at The Berri Bowling Club in aid Loxton Mardi Gras senior ambassador Joyce Neumann. â&#x20AC;˘ PS Industry steaming, 11am and 1.30pm. 1 and ½ hour cruises with Devonshire morning and afternoon tea. Phone Renmark Visitor Centre 8586 6704.
Saturday, January 23rd â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Gemstone, Mineral, Crystal and Jewellery Show. Saturday, January 23 and Sunday, January 24. Berri Town Hall, 9am -4pm, admission adult - $4, children U14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; FREE. Enquiries to 85823430. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 8582 4864. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Ballroom Dancing, 7:30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11:30pm, at Cobdogla, phone Bob on 8582 1840. â&#x20AC;˘ Rock by the River Concert. To assist locals battling cancer. Gates open at 2.30pm bands commence at 3pm. $20 per family, $10 for adults and $5 for unaccompanied teenagers. Enquiries Curly 0429676059. â&#x20AC;˘ Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum, Twilight Diesel Train, 7pm to 10pm.
Tuesday, January 26th â&#x20AC;˘ Scrapbooking nights, third Tuesday of each month (next Feb 16), Monash Hall, $5 includes supper. New project each month. Art and Craft supplies. Phone Tracy 0429808937. â&#x20AC;˘ Loxton Waikerie Council Australia Day Breakfast, 7am to 8.30am Includes presentation of Citizen of the Year and Junior Citizen of the Year. â&#x20AC;˘ Renmark Paringa Council Australia Day celebrations, beginning with free community breakfast 8am to 9am, followed by official Australia Day celebrations. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc, workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 8582 3430.
Wednesday, January 27th â&#x20AC;˘ 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. â&#x20AC;˘ Red Cross Blood Service, will be in Pinnaroo (main street) from 1pm to 7pm.
Sunday, January 24th
Thursday, January 28th
â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Pinesâ&#x20AC;? Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8, open every Sunday 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 8584 4642
â&#x20AC;˘ Red Cross Blood Service will be in Lameroo (main street) from 1pm to 7.30pm and again on Friday, January 29, 8.30 am to 1pm.
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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UNTING for your first home, scaling down to a low maintenance/easy-care home or wishing to kick-start your Property Investment Portfolio. Here it isâ&#x20AC;Ś This home will surprise - 3 bedrooms, kitchen/dining area, lounge and bathroom inside while outside there is carport and 7m x 4 m lock up shed Main bedroom is centrally located next to the bathroom while bedroom 2 is also a generous size and has a ceiling fan. Functional kitchen is the centerpiece of the home and has sufficient area for dining room table. The lounge room is positioned at the front of the home and is large enough to
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Modified Scene with Graham Matthews
TOYOTA Australia recently revealed the Hybrid Camry - Australia’s most fuel-efficient, locally built car - at a spectacular event at its Altona manufacturing plant in Melbourne. The Hybrid Camry - with combined power of around 140kW from its 2.4-litre petrol engine and electric drive motor will produce less than 150 grams per kilometre of CO2. Toyota expects the official figures to show Hybrid Camry will use at least 35 per cent less fuel than its locally built six-cylinder competitors*. Toyota Australia president and CEO Max Yasuda said Hybrid Camry represented one of the most significant developments in Toyota’s 50-year history
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Hybrid vehicles produce lower and cleaner emissions than standard engine technologies, reduce fuel consumption and reduce the demand for oil. “Both the Federal and Victorian governments have demonstrated their strong desire for the local industry to build vehicles that help meet the challenges of climate change and a carbonconstrained future,” Mr Yasuda said. “The support of Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan was a great vote of confidence in the ability of our company. “It has enabled us to respond to the needs of Australian motorists by introducing fuel-saving and environmentally conscious technology as a mainstream
option.” Toyota plans to build 10,000 vehicles a year for the domestic market and export 300 vehicles to New Zealand. Hybrid Camry will be released to the market next month. Pricing and specifications will be available closer to the launch. Hybrid Camry is currently produced in Australia, Japan, United States and Thailand. *Fuel savings data based on ADR 81/02 combined cycle. Fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on driving conditions/style, vehicle conditions and options/accessories. Source of competitor emissions and fuel economy data - greenvehicleguide.gov.au, 11 December 2009.
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in Australia, believing it has the potential to change the Australian automotive landscape and provide Australian motorists with an affordable, environmentally responsible vehicle. “We want to build a sustainable industry that provides innovative and attractive vehicles for our customers and a technology and manufacturing base that attracts ongoing investment,” Mr Yasuda said. “We will have the unique advantage in our market of producing and selling a four-cylinder hybrid family car. “It will enable every household across the country to have the opportunity of having a locally built hybrid in their driveway.”
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FTER numerous heart of years, as not too many students transplants during the get to drive that sort of vehicle to modified life of this 1957 school. FE Holden sedan, its owner Marino In 1978 the FE was taken Gregoric, of Berri, still has a desire off the road for a full ground up to change the engine just one more rebuild. time. The body was completely Marinoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interest in cars came stripped and taken back to bare a little from his father but mostly metal and then Marino decided he from his mates, in particular yours wanted to do something different, truly and my brother Trevor, as we so within a weekend, a roof chop lived just down the road from each had taken place and the lid lowother and pretty much grew up as ered 21/2 inches (65mm). brothers. This gave the sedan a totally From around the age of 14, he different appearance, even though began working on old cars, block the rest of the body, chrome and machinery and mechanicals in the trim were left original. shed on his fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s All the underfruit block, then at 15 side and suspension found his FE Holden components were on a property at stripped and recondiOver the next year Virginia. tioned with the body he spent every spare It wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t in real floor being painted good shape but over black and all of the minute on the car the next year he spent suspension and runmaking it sound. every spare minute ning gear in contessa on the car making it gold two pack. mechanically sound Once the chop and ready for the was completed and blue and white paint the entire body was applied by Trevor. ready for painting, a custom mix The running gear was all metallic claret acrylic was applied. original, however the motor was All painting was again done by a slightly hotted up, original grey Trevor and Marino says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;this is the motor. paint still on the car todayâ&#x20AC;?. This didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last too long so MaThe engine bay was smoothed rino upgraded to a 192ci Holden and painted the same colour as the red motor with twin carbs and a car, while the motor was left a 192 Saginaw four speed gearbox. but upgraded with triple SU carbs He also upgraded the front and painted in gold as was the suspension to a HR Holden item Saginaw gearbox. and fitted HT Holden disc brakes While the interior was stripped, to provide the stopping power for a complete TD Cortina dash was the extra power of the motor. fitted and the seats and doors were No doubt Marino was fairly retrimmed in cream vinyl and popular at school those last couple maroon velour with matching new
â&#x2013; PRIME: Marino Gregoricâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1957 FE Holden has had a lifetime of modifications made to it. carpets and hood lining. The boot was also trimmed in keeping with the rest of the design. After a couple years, Marino decided it was time for another change, so in 1981, the FE came off the road again and a chassis strengthening kit was ordered and installed in preparation for the new engine. This was a modified 327 Chev V8 also painted in gold, detailed and backed by the Saginaw gearbox. At the same time, a 9â&#x20AC;? Ford diff running 3.5:1 gears was recondi-
tioned, painted gold and installed so the transformation was complete. All of this was completed just one day before Marino was due to leave for the 1982 Street Machine Nationals in Canberra. So after a lap around the block to make sure everything worked, he and a couple mates headed off for the Nats. What a trip. Everything worked well, the car went like a dream, it was the only chopped car out of 500 plus entrants and Marino was awarded
the highly regarded â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most Innovative Awardâ&#x20AC;? for the FE. The V8 stayed in the car for the next five years, then Marino was planning to sell the car so he removed the Chev and replaced it with a 186 stroked to 235ci Holden six. Well that was the plan but after being such a large part of his life, Marino couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bring himself to part with it. He still enjoys driving the FE occasionally and finds it in big demand for proms around the region.
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CHARLIEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON
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Gliders get great support
â&#x2013; POSITIONING: A glider is pushed into position ready for take off at the national gliding championships at Waikerie. â&#x2013; SOME 30 volunteers, including club president John Hudson (contest director, assistant cook), John Ridge (chief marshall), Bill Mudge (grid marshall, media relations), Craig Vinall (competition treasurer), Nigel Baker (operations manager) and Andrew Wright (safety officer) made the Australian Multi Class National Gliding Championships at Waikerie successful. The club did not have any outside official help, although it did hire five towing planes to give it six in all to launch the 54 gliders competing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With more towing planes we would have attracted 80 gliders,â&#x20AC;? Bill Mudge said. And what was the best reward the dedicated group received? A remark by the winner of the 18 metre title for the second time in a row, Lake Keepitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (NSW) Bruce Taylor, after a successful flight saying â&#x20AC;&#x153;when you blokes turn it on, you really turn it onâ&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It made us feel 10 feet tall,â&#x20AC;? Bill said. Taylor had just set the competitionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top speed of 162 kilometres per hour on his journey but Darling Downsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Lars Zehnder was to increase this to 168 kilometres per hour later in the fortnight. Already, prior to this event, Waikerie Gliding Club was
recognised and respected world wide for its organisation, facilities and magnificent flying conditions, after it had staged a number of major competitions over the years. However, as far as the nationals are concerned, this latest effort is being hailed by many as the â&#x20AC;&#x153;greatest everâ&#x20AC;? despite a couple of days being lost due to the extremely hot weather and then rain. Some of the highest ever average speeds at national titles were recorded. The club has now been approached to host the club class titles in January next year but the weary troops have opted to â&#x20AC;&#x153;put their feet up for a whileâ&#x20AC;? before they decide. Competition in the four classes of gliding involved was excellent, with the longest journey completed, 601 kilometres, by all of the open and 18 metre gliders on one day. Remarkably, with around 450 flights completed over the fortnight, there were only six â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;outlandsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; necessary. On most days, 54 launches were made and all made it home under their own steam. In the open class, Kingaroyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s David Jansen successfully defended his title when, despite being penalised for his glider being overweight on one day, he held on to finish with 7506 points, ahead of Gerrit Kurstjens (Darling Downs) on 7469 and the early leader of the competition Eric Heinonen (Fin-
land) with 7392. Pam Kurstjens finished sixth and Adelaide based Waikerie member, Peter Robinson, eighth. Behind Taylor in the 18 metre class were Zehnder and local Vinall, while in the 15 metres, Kingaroy pilots were also to the fore when John Buchanan (8526 points) won narrowly from club mate Lisa Trotter (8522) with Terry Cubley (Adelaide) third. Former Waikerie resident and now Canberra member David Pietsch ended up fifth out of the 16 starters. In standard class, Michael Durrant (Geelong) won the title from defending champion Peter Temple (Adelaide) and Peter Trotter (Kingaroy) with, at his first nationals appearance, Barossa Valleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Nigel Zimmermann, formerly of Myrla, 10th, in a field of 20. Craig Vinall narrowly edged out Zimmermann in winning the novice trophy for the championships. The teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trophy went to Queensland, while the Tasman Trophy, contested by a selected pilot from both Australia and New Zealand, was taken out by John Nichols, of the Adelaide Soaring Club, from Chris Richards. Not only did the competitors soar at these championships, the Waikerie Gliding Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reputation obviously did too.
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â&#x2013; LATE last year I reported on the bronze medal won by the Australian Country menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hockey team in the Oceania Pacific Games in Fiji with Berri stalwart Brett Stokes as assistant coach. Chatting to Brett on Monday about the trip, he remarked that while winning the medal was special, he felt that his greatest memories, and probably those of the rest of the Australian party, will surround â&#x20AC;&#x153;lessons in lifeâ&#x20AC;?. Towards the end of the games, Fiji was struck by category three Cyclone Mick with the eye of the storm only 20 kilometres away from the competitionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s venue Mango
Beach. Brett describes the occasion as â&#x20AC;&#x153;pretty scaryâ&#x20AC;?. Staying at the Mango Beach Resort, the Australians took refuge in a concrete games room while coconuts, trees and many thatched constructions went flying about around them. At one stage during their isolation (from 2pm to midnight), Brett and some of his players sat on tables trying to hold a door closed but were unable to do so against the vicious winds, and â&#x20AC;&#x153;we added up to over a half a tonne in weightâ&#x20AC;? he said. Brett, who with tour manager Michael Nelson had taken a large quantity of hockey sticks and
uniforms to Fiji to give to the Samoan team, so they could compete in the games after losing their equipment in a tsunami, was in fact blown away by the way his group, the majority under 21 years of age, pitched in to help. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Once the threat had passed they were out in an emu parade cleaning up the debris and putting it into piles to be collected,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They also willingly put their hands in their pockets and dipped into our â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;finesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; money to give $1000 to our hosts to put on a Christmas party for their staff after it looked like being cancelled because of their enormous losses,â&#x20AC;? he added.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Add to that the compassion they showed for people that had lost relatives or property in the devastation and it really showed what our country kids are all about,â&#x20AC;? said an obviously moved Stokes. Earlier they had donated to send a lad from another country down to the local sports shop after his boots had fallen apart and he could not afford to buy a new pair. I asked Brett about the Australiansâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; departure from a ravaged Fiji and he responded that they had enjoyed a bit of good luck. Having a two day lapse before they had to arrive at the Nandi Air-
port to fly out, they were fortunate that two large â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;dozers were nearby and able to clear three landslides from the Mango Beach Resort entrance so they could get into their lengthy journey in time. Brett was accompanied to Fiji by his wife Alison â&#x20AC;&#x153;as a kind of holiday before child number three arrivesâ&#x20AC;?. And he assures me that if the youngster is a boy, he will not be called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Mickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x201C; although Stokesy, it would be a wonderful way of consistently reminding you of an effort you, your fellow officials and young playing group can be justifiably proud of, both on and off the pitch.
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The number of volunteers that helped run the recent gliding championships at Waikerie.
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Twenty20 taking off locally ■ THE Riverland Turf Cricket association hierarchy’s decision to push past some isolated opposition and proceed with an ‘experimental’ Twenty20, one and two day match program in 2009/10, could not have come at a better time as it is coinciding with the biggest revolution in the sport since Kerry Packer’s ‘Pyjama Game’ came on the scene. The Twenty20 Big Bash has gained an amazing response from huge numbers attending the grounds to a new audience amongst television watchers. You only have to look at the faces as cameras scan the crowds to see that a lot of those enjoying the games are youngsters, many of whom will want to try this action for themselves no doubt. Obviously a lot of those kids will live in our area and officials across our zone are already providing opportunities for them to enter the sport via this short version of the game. And while the Big Bash final is on at Adelaide Oval this Saturday night, this weekend is also a highlight of the Riverland competition for 2009-10 as both the Twenty20 and one day seasons near their climax. On Saturday, the third and final round of what has been an extremely closely fought Twenty20 competition will be played at Waikerie. Loxton has already booked a place in the final to be held on February 13 at Loxton but any of the other three sides could be their opponents. Waikerie-Ramco will play Berri and Monash meet Loxton in the deciders.
Then on Sunday there is more action at Berri in the one day cup final, Berri meeting Waikerie-Ramco. The first of the two day matches start on January 30, Loxton against Monash and Berri playing WaikerieRamco. Talking of Loxton, it will be interesting to see whether it can carry its Twenty20 form into the longer matches, particularly now it has picked up a handy left hander to bolster a fragile batting line-up. Brad Walter made an immediate impact last Saturday and then top scored for a Riverland Invitation XI that defeated visiting Tea Tree Gully at Loxton in a Twenty20 clash on Sunday. TTG was made up of A, B and C grade district players, including former Test cap Peter Sleep, SA representative Ben Cameron and, returning from injury, Scott Gillies, who top scored with 32 when the visitors set the locals 8/109 to chase. Promising Loxton quick Craig Fisher grabbed 2/10 and three from the Murray Districts Barrier 2009/10 lineup, Jake Albrecht, Cameron Hawke and Shaun Reilly, were amongst those to take one wicket each. The home side hauled in their target with an over to go, Walter making 41, Sam Hoffmann 27 not out and another MDB member Josh Deren 21 in a tally of 4/111. At junior level, Murray Districts secretary Kathy Reynolds reported that messrs. Sleep, Cameron and company delivered some terrific coaching sessions to eight under 14s on Saturday and 16 under 16 and 18s on Sunday morning. In the Twenty20 junior
■ CRAZE: The Riverland Turf Cricket Association’s Twenty20 competition has started up just as the KFC Big Bash has suddenly burst into extreme popularity amongst a new throng of cricket fans. match that followed, TTG 6/135 defeated Murray Districts 4/121 but the visitors had a lot of input from fill in locals. Waikerie’s Joseph Haines top scored for them with 66 and took 1/23 while Shaun Reilly took their other three wickets at a cost of 11 runs. Murray Districts’ leading scorers were Martin Sumner (53) and Morgan Smith (30), while Liam Jackson captured 2/13, Brad Roberts 1/9 and Dylan Kerber 1/16. Just harking back to the impact of Twenty20 cricket, I wonder if we will see our Australian selectors ever try shock tactics by introducing say a David Warner into the
Test arena at any stage? Boy it would be a risk but if he came off once or twice in the five day contests, it could mean the difference between winning and losing a series. Despite his daredevil approach, he actually looks a better bet now than his NSW team-mate Philip Hughes who is right out of touch. Warner a test opener? I know, I have got to be joking. But remember India’s Kris Srikkanth – a swashbuckling opening batsman (1981-92) who survived for 43 Test matches (and 146 ODIs) amongst steady campaigners like Gavaskar, Shastri and
Vengsarkar. He averaged around 30 in scoring 2062 runs in Tests but his impact games would have been when he made his two centuries and 12 50s. In ODIs he scored 4091 runs at 29 with four centuries and 27 50s. Coincidentally, his top score in both forms of the game was 123. A David Warner type opening in a Test match? It would not really be entirely new at all. ■ ATTACKING: Charlie believes David Warner could be a Test opening option.
Bowlers to line up in knock out rounds for sectionals ■ WITH local sectional play in the men’s bowls state singles delayed a week to last Sunday by extremely hot weather, the eventual Zone Four winner is now going to have a hectic schedule this weekend. Four Berri bowlers, Andrew
Hill, Dennis Treloar, Craig Treloar and Graham King, two from Waikerie, Robert Thompson and Garry Pursche, with Phil Ashton (Barmera) and John Van der Wyst (Renmark RSL) were the section winners and they will line up at
Loxton on Saturday for the knock out rounds. The winner will then go to Gawler to be amongst the final 16 from across the state to contest the finals on Sunday and Monday.
A feature of the local knockouts will be the clash of Berri teammates Hill and Dennis Treloar, who have been drawn to play each other. The other match-ups are Ashton against King, Thompson versus Pursche and Craig Treloar
Wind-swept Hamood looking for new courses ■ DURING 2009, Barmera windsurfer Anthony Hamood set an Australian record for the nautical mile when he took advantage of some perfect conditions brought about by something of a freak of nature near Hindmarsh Island. Our unfortunate and abnormal water situation in the area had resulted in a channel being created that provided an ideal course for the sport. Well I now find that shortly after Sports Goss reported on Anthony’s achievement, he broke his own record at the site for the distance, 38 knots, which still stands. That time also made him number one in the world for 2009. Nature has now moved on and that amazing channel has gone. In fact, according to Anthony, this state is now very short on courses. At this stage he is considering taking his gear to Barham Heads in New South Wales at the end of March. This is one of the leading tidal
speed courses and a magnificent spot according to Anthony, who had a sneak preview when he was in the area recently (but without his windsurfing kit). Currently number 10 in the world, Hamood is also a member of SA’s Speed Demons team that finished runners-up in the bid to be Australia’s number one group in 2009, “The loss of our Hindmarsh Island spot cost us dearly in the end,” he said, “but we did win the Winter Cup.” Undoubtedly the best course in Australia today is Sandy Point in Victoria and Anthony regrets a lost opportunity to set a personal best when he opted out of a ‘severe’ day at his last visit there. “I had new gear, had probably over sailed and been knocked about a bit and had some knee problems, so missed an unbelievable day when winds reached 70 knots,” he said. “Forty knots is normally ideal but one bloke recorded 50 knots – I
would have probably got my PB but was odds on to have also crashed as well.” Along with another of Barmera’s leading windsurfers Meta ‘Choco’ Sindos, who has sailed at Barham Heads and “had a ball”, Hamood and some of their mates have been spending some time in windy conditions at home on Lake Bonney, recently. “A lot of blokes are getting out and we are receiving a number of enquiries from kids and people wanting to learn,” he said. While swirling conditions did not make Lake Bonney consistently ideal for the sport, “we have been getting up to 37 knots and I did make 40 at one stage last year”. Windsurfing is, by the way, a family matter in the Hamood household. Children Kade, nine, and Tyson, 11, were recently filmed in action in Adelaide for the Totally Wild children’s television program and according to dad, it will be shown locally shortly.
will be up against Van der Wyst. Our eventual representative in the finals, used to playing on our turf and synthetic grass greens, will encounter foreign conditions at Gawler where a reasonably new surface, carpet, is installed.
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SCOREBOARD dack 2/43) d Morgan 105 (M.Baddack 31, J. Jaeger 24; K. Smith 7/13, G. Webster 2/17). BSR 120 (M. Martinson 54; R. Atkinson 6/25, C. Willoughby 3/35) d Cadell 65 (S. Paschke 16; D. Rosenzweig 6/15, S. Stewart 2/12).
National Gliding Championships Standard Class: M. Durrant (Geelong Gliding Club) 7635, P. Temple (Adelaide Soaring Club) 7435, P. Trotter (Kingaroy Soaring Club) 7387, N. Zimmerman (Barossa Valley GC) 6211. 15 Metre Class: J. Buchanan (Kingaroy Soaring Club) 8526, L. Trotter (Kingaroy Soaring Club) 8522, T. Cubley (Adelaide Soaring Club) 8150, D. Pietsch (Canberra Gliding Club) 7335. 18 Metre Class: B. Taylor (Lake Keepit SC, NSW) 7614, L. Zehnder (Darling Downs Soaring Club, QLD) 7385, C. Vinall (Waikerie Gliding Club) 6967. Open Class: D. Jansen (Kingaroy Soaring Club) 7506, G. Kurstens (Darling Downs Soaring Club) 7469, E. Heinonen (Finland) 7392.
Riverland cricket A grade Waikerie-Ramco 3/115 (G. Muster 20, R. Griffiths 65, T. Bevan 6, N. Paschke 9 n.o., T. Sutton 12 n.o., extras 3; W. Scadden 0/12, D. Gregoric 1/25, P. Eleftheriadis 0/27, K. Boase 1/16, J. Albrecht 1/25, D. Hastwell 0/7) d Monash 114 (N. Singh 4, D. Hankin 65, J. Albrecht 5, J. Deren 12, L. Andrenacci 2, D. Gregoric 2, P. Eleftheriadis 2, J. Trew 8, W. Scadden 5 n.o., K. Boase 3, D. Hastwell 0, extras 6; D. Golding 1/18, N. Paschke 4/9, R. Edwards 0/14, C. Schutz 2/20, T. Bevan 1/33, G. Muster 0/7, B. Gay 1/10). Berri 7/184 (D. Reynolds 61, R. Dale 10, P. Burnett 29, C. Scholefield 0, M. Clifford 15, T. Van Dyk 29, J. Peltz 2, B. McPherson 11 n.o, S. Frankel 15 n.o., ex-
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Croquet Kingball: A. Wright 13 d S. Noske 8/N. Hart 7.
Baseball A grade ■ WINNERS: Cobdogla won the junior Twenty20 cricket tournament on the weekend. Junior Twenty20 Cobdogla 83 (M. Wanganeen 24; A. White 3/20) d Renmark 72 (D. Blackley 17; B. Jennings 4/15). Monash 42 (N. Scadden 12; T. Pontt 2/4) d Loxton 40 (S. Durdin, T. Pontt 8; M. Middleton 4/6). Loxton 87 (L. Hentschke 18; R. Carter 2/6) d Waikerie 85 (A. Werner 28; H. Francis 2/28). tras 12; T. Arnold 2/44, C. Fisher 0/36, B. Lynch 0/13, S. Reilly 1/37, L. Pearson 2/22, R. Smith 1/26) d Loxton 178 (S. Inglis 36, B. Walter 35, S. Hoffmann 12, L. Pearson 30, A. Duffield 21, R. Arnold 0, T. Arnold 6, S. Reilly 8, B. Lynch 3, C. Fisher 1, R. Smith 0 n.o, extras 26; S. Frankel 3/15, G. Branford 2/7, P. Safralidis 0/25, J. Peltz 1/43, P. Burnett 4/34, D. Reynolds 0/16, B. McPherson 1/27, extras 11).
Monash 88 (K. Boase 29; S. Turner 2/4) d Loxton North 27 (K. Boase 4/2 (inc. hat trick). Waikerie 99 (R. Hassani 30; Z. Gallo 3/11, A. Shaw 3/18) d Renmark 68 (A. White 18; S. McKinnon 3/5). Cobdogla 130 (J. Watkins 64 ret.; S. Turner 2/5, N. Brown 2/8) d Loxton North 58 (J. Cramner 24; B. Jennings 3/3).
Barmera Lakers 8 d Renmark 0. Hits: Barmera – J. MacGregor (HR) 3, M. Owen, Z. Butterworth 2, J. Golding (HR), M. Golding. Renmark – D. Grenfell, N. Carroll.
B grade Renmark Development 17 d Renmark Veterans 1. Hits: Renmark Development – J. Brown, S. Crouch, T. Kim. Renmark Veterans – W. Milich, B. Chapman 2, T. Jackson, J. Blackley, J. Hunter, D. Schwartzkopff.
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Renmark 19 (J. Selfe, H. Ingle, T. Ingle) d Waikerie 15 (D. Marr, B. Howell, L. Howell). Loxton 24 (N. Reynolds-Aston, B. Paull, E. Richardson) d Cobdogla 11 (K. Hayes, C. Passmore, N. Taylor).
Pinnaroo Line bowls First division Lameroo Red 60 d Pinnaroo 36. B. Maynard 30 d W. O’Driscoll 21; L. Walker 30 d R. Simon 15. Lameroo White 62 d Murrayville 30. P. Bowman 28 d R. Schroeder 9; L. Maynard 34 d C. Crane 21. Parilla 49 d Geranium 44. D. Atze 24 l T. Kakoschke 30; R. Hentschke 25 d L. Gregurke 14.
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Softball Loxton 7/219 (J. Berger 69 n.o., N. Uren 69, B. Kahl 20; D. Biele 2/35) d Wunkar 141 (G. Watkins 33, L. Evans 18, M. Golding 18; B. Perry 3/28, M. Kirk 2/5, D. Ward 2/35).
B grade Cobdogla Blue 13 (L. Wutke, K. Taylor, J. Gregory) d Loxton Blue 12 (M. Bradtke, M. Corcoran, H. Symens). Cobdogla Gold 9 (D. Passmore, K. Hibberd, B. Anderson) d Waikerie 3 (H. Johnson, S. Schiller, S. Kuchel).
A grade Berri 7 d Gerard 0 (forfeit). Loxton 5 (C. Venning, B.J. Hammerstein, L. Varady) d Renmark 5 (S. Pendle, T. Schwartzkopff, S. Jungfer). Gerard 8 (G. Abdulla, K. Johnson, L. Johnson) d Renmark 2 (A. Selfe, D. Moldovan, J. Selfe). Loxton 12 (C. Hammerstein, C. Venning, H. Symens) d Berri 3 (D. Nixon, B. Cash, M. Rossack).
Pinnaroo 104 d Lameroo Red 51. T. Quince 49 d C. Maynard 8; P. Barker 28 d G. Godden 21; V. Hawthorne 27 d S. Walker 22. Murrayville 86 d Lameroo White 60. J. Knights 21 l A. McCabe 23; H. Crane 37 d C. Spratt 16; K.L. Willersdorf 28 d P. Byrne 21. Parilla 77 d Geranium 54. C. Muster 26 d I. Jarvis; S. Atze 28 d G. Hamdorf 15; J.M. Gilbertson 23 d B. McNeil 21.
SA COUNTRY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT LOXTON ■ FLYING: Travis Voigt, of Loxton, in the men's open 50 metre butterfly at Loxton last weekend.
Golf Berri Friday stableford: G. Branford (c/b), D. Howes 20, T. Branford, R. Gates, N. Wait, D. Tovo 19, W. Thiele, W. Adams, L. Sweet. Saturday stableford: J. Meakin 41, R. Day (c/b), P. Cummins 38, R. Correll, B. Brooks 36, L. Smith, D. Zelliff, W. Thiele 35. Sunday stableford: R. Keightley 38, J. Penna 37, M. Wilksch, K. Wilksch 36, W. Adams, D. Zeliff 35.
Waikerie Wednesday stableford: W. Bald 41, G. Bald 38, J. Thomas 36. Saturday stroke: Division one - P. Sellar 81/65. Division two – G. Walters 98/70. Voucher winners: T. Lehmann 77/67, J. Sullivan 78/69, C. Robinson (c/b), K. Lehmann 90/71.
Barmera Saturday Stableford: P. Barker 41, K. McGain, S. Pietrolaj 39, R. Minns 38, C. McKendrick, N. McPherson 37, T. Chapman, L. Hampshire 36, B. Danvers, D. Walker, T. Fisher, P. Selfe 35. Sunday par: S. Pietrolaj +5, P. Butterworth +2, S. Morrell +1, C. Moore 0, C. McKendrick, C. Clarke, K. Moore -2.
Renmark Wednesday stableford: R. Thiel 39, A. Camplin 38, P. Ruston 37, B. Kruger, J.M. Coombe, M. Modlinksi 35. Saturday stableford: S. Symonds 37, B. Hartshorne c/b, A. Selfe 36, I. French, C. Florance, P. Nield, M. Hollitt 34, G. Seddon 33.
Junior Clark to make his debut ■ From Page 48
■ STYLE: Renmark's Todd Storry in action during the open men's 50 metre butterfly. ■ DIVE: Sarah Trewren, of Berri, dives into her 200 metre individual medley.
■ ON YOUR MARKS: Hamish Thompson, of Berri, is a picture of concentration as he awaits his start on the blocks in the swimming championships held in Loxton last weekend.
■ AIR: Loxton's Bronte Phillips comes up for air during her 100 metre breast stroke heat.
■ MAKING A SPLASH: Andrew Thompson, of Berri, nears the finish of his 100 metre freestyle heat. Photos: JANE WILSON
Pride on the line as officers hit tour trail ■ From Page 48 Geyer specifically took aim at work colleague Salter, who is riding a bike worth about $4000 more than his, claiming he has a significant advantage over the other men in the group. This alone adds fuel to the
fire for Geyer and will make victory over his workmates, especially Salter, even sweeter. The four will hit the road from 6.30am, with the main goal to get to the finish line. “It would be the biggest ride I have ever done, so it really is just for the challenge and seeing if you
can make it to the end,” Geyer said. Geyer has been training for the event for about six months, covering solid distances in his training rides around the region. “We would usually do 50 or 60 kilometres at a time,” he said.
“We’d start in Berri and head to Loxton or Barmera and go around the lake.” Whatever happens tomorrow, there is sure to be at least one policeman in the region who will have earned themselves 12 months of bragging rights over their fellow officers.
A 20 year veteran of the sport, David knows the margins between winning and losing are minimal. “The thing with blown boats is they can be pretty touchy,” he said. “But we’ve got a good crew and everyone knows their jobs so we just have to prepare to the best of our ability.” He also knows there are a number of challengers vying for that title, putting in the same amount of work to ensure they have the best chance of winning. “There will be a lot of good competitors out there this weekend, so all we can do is do the best we can and hopefully the results will look after themselves,” David said. While he is a wellknown and respected figure in speedboat racing, close rivals may be horrified to learn of a second Clark looking to make his mark at this weekend’s Speedboat Spectacular. David’s 10 year old son James will be making his racing debut in the formula future category in his boat Li’l Tuff-E-Nuff. “He’s pretty stoked and ready to give it a crack,” David said. The formula future category is new to the Speedboat Spectacular, creating a stepping-stone for junior racers to get into the sport. David said preliminary signs from James are indicative of a promising speedboat racing career ahead. “We trialed him a couple of months ago and he took to it like a duck to water,” he said. Regardless of the results this weekend, David’s sure to be a pretty chuffed dad. “It will be a special moment,” he said. “I’ll be standing on the side of the river, probably feeling proud as Punch.”
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open at 2.30pm and bands play from 3pm until midnight. Mr Golding said if weather permits, the event has the potential to be even bigger and better than last year. Popular local band the Door Snakes will play amongst a number of excellent acts including Kitto, Overdrive, Shattered Glass, Liquid Jacket and Red Mud. “The entertainment value, to have live bands and all the aquatic features right on the river is
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great value,” Mr Golding said. “Sitting listening to live music and relaxing by the river with a cold drink, it doesn’t get much better than that.” With proceeds from the event going to the Loxton Hospital Complex Palliative Care Trust and to assist locals affected by cancer, Door Snakes lead singer Tristan Kemp is encouraging everyone to attend. “The Loxton people should support their hospital in any way possible, and this is a fun, easy way to do it,” he said. “It’s an excellent chance to catch up with friends in a family-friendly environment and it’s helping out our locals who need it most.” Mr Kemp said last year’s Rock by the River surpassed everyone’s expectations. “Everyone I spoke to about it thoroughly enjoyed themselves and said that it was about time an event such as this took place,” he said.
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THE Riverland’s very own version of the Big Day Out features in Loxton on Saturday with thousands expected to be entertained for a good cause at this year’s Rock by the River. Raising money to assist locals battling cancer, the gig is a rock feast with six bands and kneeboard and wakeboard demonstrations to entertain throughout the day. Organiser ‘Curly’ Golding hopes the event builds on last year’s success where 1500 people turned up after just 500 were expected. “If we raise the same amount of money (as last year) for the palliative care unit, that will be great,” he said. “We are obviously aware of how much of a success it was last year and we are hoping for the same crowd again this year.” Held at the Loxton Aquatic Club Grounds at the Loxton riverfront, gates
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Thursday 21st
4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Inside The Great Magazines 10.20 ABC News 10.30 British Invasion 11.50 Platypus 12.45 Movie: I Dream Too Much: Lily Pons
5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 The Cook And The Chef 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Shaun The Sheep 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And
Specks: â&#x20AC;&#x2122;70s Special 8.30 The IT Crowd 9.00 Chandon Pictures 9.30 How Not To Live Your Life: Don starts dating an older woman, but can't handle the grown-up world she lives in. 10.00 Taking The Flak 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Pulling 11.30 Peep Show
6.00 Sunrise: Presented by Melissa Doyle and Larry Emdur 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Seven News: The latest news from Australia and overseas. 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Four 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew
Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Keefe 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News: Presented by Jane Doyle 7.00 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Four: 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 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Secret Millionaire 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Nine News
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The 7pm Project
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Guests Of The Ayatollah 2.30 Germanic Tribes 3.30 Australian Biography 4.00 Feast India 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2010:
Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Gourmet Farmer 8.00 Oz And James's Big Wine Adventure 8.30 Secrets And Lives 9.00 Designer People 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Heading South (Canada) 11.55 Queer As Folk 12.50 Movie: Ants In The Mouth (Spain) 2.30 Weatherwatch
Friday 22nd
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4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 Crude 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.05 The National Parks 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report
8.00 The Old Guys 8.35 Midsomer Murders: When the body of a local landowner's wife is discovered, Barnaby is not short of suspects. 10.15 Very Small Business 10.45 ABC News 10.55 The Graham Norton Show 11.40 rage
5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 The Real Good Life 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Shaun The Sheep 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Father Ted
8.30 Torchwood: Children Of Earth: As a pillar of fire descends on London, the members of Torchwood struggle to protect their own families. 9.30 Breaking Bad 10.30 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 11.05 A Little Later 11.20 Live From Abbey Road
6.00 Sunrise: Presented by Melissa Doyle and Larry Emdur 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Seven News 10.30 Teennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Five 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News: Presented by Jane
Doyle 7.00 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Five: Night Session 12.30 Movie: The Man Who Wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t There: Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand, Michael Badalucco and James Gandolfini 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Alive And Cooking 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Pakistan: The GABBA 5.30 Antiques
Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Pakistan 9.30 Movie: John Q 12.30 Nine News 12.30 Movie: Eight Legged Freaks 2.20 Mad TV 3.20 Nine Presents 3.30 ET 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Judge Judy 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Pakistan: The GABBA 5.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 6.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v
Pakistan 9.30 Malcolm In The Middle 10.50 Outrageous Fortune 11.50 Ten News 12.20 Sports Tonight 12.50 The 7pm Project 1.20 The Late Show With David Letterman 2.05 Sex And The City 2.35 Video Hits
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Loversâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2010: Highlights
6.30 World News 7.30 Trawlermen: The crew of one of the boats goes extreme crabbing. 8.30 The Nest 9.30 World News 10.00 Erotic Tales 11.05 Movie: Oysters At Nam Kee's (The Netherlands) 12.55 Movie: A Better Tomorrow (Hong Kong) 2.45 Weatherwatch
Saturday 23rd
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: Bendigo v Adelaide 3.00 Movie: Paris When It Sizzles: Audrey Hepburn and William Holden
4.45 Love's Labour 5.00 Menzies And Churchill At War 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 9.15 Taggart 10.05 ABC News 10.10 Rebus 11.20 Rage
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6pm Clone: Clone learns about money, and all the things you can buy with it. 6.30 Wild At Heart: Rosie and Max have to keep their exciting news from Sarah and Danny. 7.40 Hamish Macbeth: Whalespotting trips and
the disappearance of a local seafarer involve Hamish in a murky underwater investigation. 8.30 Movie: John Wayne Season: Flying Leathernecks: John Wayne, Robert Ryan, Don Taylor and William Harrigan 10.10 Movie: Three Came Home: Claudette Colbert
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Six 5.30 Mercurioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Menu 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Special 7.00 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Six: Night
Session 12.30 Movie: In The Bedroom: Tom Wilkinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei, William Mapother, Karen Allen and Justin Ashforth 3.00 Undercover Angels 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Saturday 9.00 Children's Programs 1.00 Movie: Where Eagles Dare 4.00 Fishing Australia 4.30 The Garden Gurus 5.00 Jersey Boys 5.30 Out Of The Ordinary
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Wipeout 7.30 Movie: Stuart Little 2: Michael J. Fox 9.15 Movie: Paycheck 11.00 Movie: The Deer Hunter 2.30 Mad TV 3.30 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Jesse Duplantis 5.00 Life Today 5.30 Rise And Shine
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue: Tracy's homecoming does not go to plan. 1.00 Escape With ET 1.30 Life Is Wild 2.30 Neighbours 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin
7.30 Movie: Back To The Future III: Michael J. Fox 9.50 Movie: Van Helsing: Hugh Jackman 12.30 House 1.30 Cops 2.30 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 10.45 Cycling: Tour Down Under: Stage Five 3.00 World Watch 3.30 The Medieval Imagination 4.05 Every Picture Tells A Story 4.30 Newshour 5.30 The Passionate Apprentices 6.00 Cycling: Tour
Down Under: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 The Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.10 Movie: Me And You And Everyone We Know (The US) 12.00 SOS 1.00 Newstopia 1.30 Matrioshki: Thai Sex Trade 2.20 Weatherwatch
Sunday 24th
WIN NINE
5.00 rage 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Q&A 10.00 Double Happiness 10.30 Welcome To Tehran 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 Schools Spectacular 2009 4.30 The Hit Game 5.00 Rolling Stones 6.10 Paul Merton In China 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Killer Whale Islands 8.30 Movie: Lucky Miles 10.10 Compass 10.45 She Stoops To Conquer
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Inside The Actors Studio 7.00 1 Giant Leap: What About Me? 7.25 The Veronicas: Revenge Is Sweeter Tour 8.35 Cold Feet: David and Karen invite the other two couples along to a charity dinner.
9.25 Movie: Samson & Delilah: Rowan McNamara and Marissa Gibson: When tragedy strikes Samson and Delilahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s isolated community, they embark on a journey of survival. 11.05 Movie: Friends And Crocodiles: Damian Lewis and Jodhi May
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Home Improvement: A routine visit to the doctor with the boys leads to 24 hours of worry for Tim and Jill. 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Seven 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News
6.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Special 7.00 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Seven: Night Session 12.30 Movie: The Learning Curve: Carmine Giovinazzo 2.30 Home Shopping 3.30 NBC Meet The Press 4.30 NBC Today
6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Sunday 10.00 Surfsport: Billabong Pro 11.00 The ARIA Music Show 12.00 Movie: Colt .45 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Pakistan: The SCG 5.30 Antiques
Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Pakistan 9.30 Movie: S.W.A.T. 12.00 Movie: Lethal Weapon: Mel Gibson 2.15 Nine Presents 2.30 Guthy Renker 3.30 Danoz 4.00 GMA 5.00 Early Morning News
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Video Hits Big Day Out Weekend 12.00 Pat Callinan's 4x4 Adventures 1.00 Saving Babies 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Pakistan: The SCG 5.30 Boys Weekend
6.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Pakistan 9.30 Movie: Inside Man 12.05 Dharma & Greg 1.05 The Simpsons 1.15 Sex And The City 1.45 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 3.55 Video Hits
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 A Fork In The Road 10.30 Everyone Loves A Wedding 11.00 Futbol Mundial 11.30 Speedweek 1.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2010: Stage Six 4.00 2010 Dakar Rally: Review 5.00 The World Game
6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 True Horror 9.20 King Crab Attack 9.30 True Horror 10.20 Movie: A Touch Of Spice (Greece): Georges Corraface 12.15 Movie: The Devil's Backbone (Mexico): Eduardo Noriega 2.10 Weatherwatch
Monday 25th
WIN SA
4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Hindenburg 10.20 Freezing 10.55 ABC News 11.05 Hunt Angels 12.30 Movie: The Man Who Could Work Miracles 1.50 Artists At Work
5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Little Angels: Teresa thinks her sixyear-old son is turning into a stroppy teenager before his time. 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 10.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 Massive 11.00 London Live 11.30 Death Note
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Seven News 10.30 Teennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Eight 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2010: Day Eight:
Night Session: Viewers can expect the biggest names in tennis, the hottest action in years, and a comprehensive coverage of the event. Presented by Johanna Griggs 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 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Middle 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 The Australian Of The Year Awards 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Young Lions
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 8.00 The Simpsons 8.30 Movie: A Civil Action: John Travolta 10.50 Ten News 11.35 The 7pm Project 12.35 The Late Show With David Letterman 1.25 The Poker Star 2.25 Video Hits
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Million Dollar Traders 2.35 Thirties In Colour 3.30 Prehistoric Astronomers 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News
7.30 Mythbusters 8.35 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 The Fixer: An investigation into gangs and cannabis farms leads the team to a trade in child prostitutes. 10.55 Entourage 11.25 Jaquie Brown Diaries 11.55 Movie: Heart Under Blade (Japan)
Tuesday 26th
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6.50 The Australia Day Message 2010 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Bush Slam 8.30 Why Ancient Egypt Fell 9.25 The Matilda Candidate 10.23 ABC News 10.35 The Cut 11.30 Poirot 12.25 Movie: Divorce Of Lady X
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Country championships action
BACK IN TOWN â&#x2013; COMPETITOR: David Clark (pictured inset) in Tuff-E-Nuff will be out to claim a fourth Berri Resort Hotel King of the River crown this weekend. Photo: TERRY SMITH
Clark sets sights on a fourth title By LES PEARSON THREE time Berri Resort Hotel King of the River winner David Clark with boat Tuff-E-Nuff, in the blown alcohol displacement (BAD) category,
returns to the Speedboat Spectacular this weekend. Adelaide based Clark has only missed one Speedboat Spectacular since the eventâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s inception and claims things are falling into place perfectly.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Preparations have been really good, the engineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s running well so I would say everything is ready to go,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x2013; Continued Page 40
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Locals take on tour stage By LES PEARSON AT least four locals will be swept up in the hype of the Tour Down Under tomorrow, taking part in stage four of the race as part of the Challenge Tour. Nathan Geyer, Scott Salter, Anthony Dunk and Michael Bristow, all police officers, will attempt to cover the 111 kilometre Woodside to Goolwa section of the stage four course. The Challenge Tour allows social, corporate or sporting teams to ride the same course the professionals compete on. Geyer said it costs about $140 for each rider and while the locals entered together, it will be every man for himself out on the course. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We entered it as just a bit of fun and some fitness,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But there will definitely be a bit of competition between us.â&#x20AC;? â&#x2013; Continued Page 40