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KICK IN THE GUTS By ROB McLEAN

IN THE same week that it has been revealed National Foods is removing its production equipment from the Berri factory, soon to be made redundant employees have received a job satisfaction survey. The survey comes as workers prepare for a life after Berri Limited, a company that once strode triumphantly over the region, providing jobs and a community feeling that is unlikely to be found again.

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Questions in the survey include “I am made to feel like a valuable member of this organisation� and “It would take a lot to get me to leave National Foods for another job�. Meantime, National Foods plans to strip its once busy and, according to some, still very productive factory of all of its equipment, leaving a shell that another business will find difficult to do anything with. Liberal Candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone, who was helping to

negotiate the possible purchase of the property by another business, is angered by the move, which he describes as an insult to the region. Others involved with the company are calling for a boycott of all National Foods products – the company’s stable of products include Pura Milk, Yoplait, Dare Iced Coffee, Farmer’s Union, Dairy Farmers, Moove, Oak and Tasmanian Heritage. ■Full stories Page 5

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Another gaffe from company JUST when we thought National Foods couldn’t reach a new low - well, the multi-nartional company has. The employee survey sent to staff members is just plain insensitive and, to be blunt, stupid. It shows that the company is entirely ignorant of the impact it is having on the staff and the local community in which they live. Imagine being told you were going to be redundant in a few months time and then you receive a survey asking about your thoughts on the company. This survey, along with the news that the processing equipment from within the still functioning factory is being moved, shows how little National Foods cares about our region. Maybe we all knew in our hearts that the company didn’t care for us all along but these actions are an absolute kick in the guts and totally reprehensible. Where do we go from here? It is hard to say, as what sort of a company is going to purchase a shell of a factory and bring jobs back to our region? It is time, if it wasn’t already, to show your disgust in the actions of National Foods and boycott their products.

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Removal request angers LBMC REPORT BY

BRAD PERRY AT a meeting on Tuesday night, the Lake Bonney Management Committee expressed anger at a Berri Barmera Council motion requesting the Napper’s Bridge earth bank to be removed. Chairman Mike Fuller stated that if the motion was successful, South Australia could breach water quality agreements with eastern state governments. Mr Fuller took aim at the Berri Barmera Council for putting forward a formal motion “that council request that the Minister for the River Murray and Water Security (Karlene Maywald) immediately have the temporary earth bank and culverts at Napper’s Bridge removed to allow Lake Bonney to be reconnected to the River Murray�. He said reconnecting the lake to the river could cause saline water to be washed back into the main stream of the Murray, therefore breaching water quality agreements with the eastern states, who provide the state with funding for water quality (eg salt interception schemes). ““The passing of such a motion, without a thorough study of the implications of such a move succeeding, could cause harm to the Barmera community and embarrassment for the Berri Barmera Council,� he said. The issue was a hot top-

■CONTROVERSY: Berri Barmera Council passed a motion to request removal of the embankment at Napper’s Bridge, angering the Lake Bonney Management Committee. Photo: FILE ic at Tuesday night’s LBMC meeting and Mr Fuller said the group was bewildered by the council’s actions. “There was constant concern expressed by the floor of council ignoring decisions made by the committee,� he said. “I really cannot understand what they were attempting to achieve.� While agreeing that removing the embankment would be a good option, Mr Fuller said it can only be done under the right circumstances. “The salinity levels which presently exist in Lake Bonney represent a major threat to irrigators who are trying to earn a living downstream from Chamber’s Creek,� he said.

“If the lake were reconnected and Barmera were to experience a major rain event, which is not out of the question, a large slug of very saline water may be washed back into the main stream of the Murray. “Yes, I do want the embankment removed but only under the right circumstances when we will not put the livelihoods of irrigators at even greater risk than they already are.� Mr Fuller said the Berri Barmera Council needs to take a good hard look at its actions. “The very thought that our elected members of our council could pass a motion that has the potential to harm our fellow South Australians should

be of great concern to all of us,� he said. “The council’s action is self centred and hypocritical to the extreme.� Meanwhile, news that irrigators can now apply to carry-over unused water from 2009/10 to 2010/11 has been welcomed, while irrigator allocations remain stranded at 48 per cent. River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said applicants must nominate the amount of unused water by June 30. “Irrigators are encouraged to carefully consider the volume of water that is likely to be unused for 2009/10 because the volume applied for cannot be adjusted after March 19,� she said.

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Meetings to remain alcohol free By BRAD PERRY THE Lake Bonney Management Committee has been advised by the Berri Barmera Council to refrain from drinking alcohol during meetings, following concerns raised by committee member Peter Symens. During December’s committee meeting Mr Symens put forward a motion requesting that no alcohol be consumed but the motion lapsed because none of the 15 other people present supported it. With some high profile locals at-

tending the meeting, including Berri Barmera Mayor Peter Hunt, questions were raised about the motion’s failure by the council. Lake Bonney Management Committee chairman Mike Fuller said Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton has since contacted the committee advising it that the group operates under council regulations and alcohol cannot be consumed during meetings. Despite not officially backing Mr Symens during the meeting, Mr Fuller said it was a motion he agrees with.

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IS the Riverland in the grip of some sort of weird Stockholm Syndrome? Why have there been no howls of rage at the decision to send a quantity of water (which is not far off the other half of irrigator’s entitlement) past us down to the Lower Lakes? I had anticipated that our local member, local government representatives and editorial writers would have loudly objected to the injustice and the illogic of the decision. The water will be evaporated in the Lower Lakes in a matter of weeks. I know the response – “It’s water earmarked for the environment�. Does that categorisation somehow make the decision logical or fair? So called ‘environmental flow’ has assumed the status of Holy Water. In this brave new world, Riverland irrigators are environmental vandals. And that’s an absurd anti-humanity proposition but it’s one peddled by Penny Wong and the State Labor Government. As a community, we are obviously on our own. To whom do we turn?

energies into the challenge,� he said. “This is the last chance for any irrigator or business to be involved in this case. “If you believe that you have suffered the loss as a result of water reforms and would like to try and recover some of those losses and your right to water supply through the courts, joining MVU may be your only hope.� For more information on membership, contact Greg Milner on 0418 303090.

IN the grips of a legal challenge against the Federal Government’s water policies, Murray Valley United will not accept any new members after March 11. With hundreds of members spread across Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia (including the Riverland), MVU is back in the Federal Court in March. MVU chairman Greg Milner said the group needs to focus on the task at hand. “We need to cut off membership so we can focus all our

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Thursday February 4, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5

Survey labelled ‘an insult’ By LES PEARSON NATIONAL Foods has distributed a job satisfaction survey to soon to be made redundant employees of its Berri operations. A disgruntled worker, who wished to remain anonymous, has

slammed the survey as “extremely insensitive�, “an insult� and “rubbing salt into the wounds�. The worker claimed the feeling on site was “unanimous� and many employees will be using the opportunity to let the food giant know just how they feel.

“I don’t think many out there will not fill it in,� he said. Distributed by public relations company Towers Perrin last week, the survey consisted of 38 statements followed by a number of response options, ranging from ‘agree’ to ‘disagree’, and a comment section. Some statements prompting responses included “I strongly believe in the vision of National Foods�, “I trust our senior leaders to do the right thing for

Equipment removal stunts Berri site negotiations By BRAD PERRY

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A LOCAL fruit juice company’s bid to negotiate with National Foods over its soon to be closed Berri manufacturing plant has struck a major hurdle with the juice giant removing highly sought after equipment from the premises. Nippy’s managing director Jeff Knispel had shown interest in purchasing the site with its equipment intact but it is understood National Foods refused to negotiate with the competitor company. National Foods corporate affairs manager Elise Sullivan confirmed equipment will be removed from the Riverland site and used at the company’s other facilities throughout Australia. “National Foods has begun removing some smaller pieces of equipment from its Riverland site to other manufacturing premises across its network,� she said. “As production at the Riverland site continues to be phased out, further equipment will be removed and utilised at other National Foods sites across the Australian network.� Ms Sullivan said more equipment is expected to be removed from the Berri plant by April, with production ceasing as of the end of June. The decision has outraged Liberal Candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone, who has been closely working with parties interested in buying the site. “National Foods would rather trash the site and equipment than let it get into the hands of a local competitor,� he said. “I find this extremely disappointing given that this multi-national compa-

the long term� and “it would take a lot to get me to leave National Foods for another job�. “Many of us out here are still bewildered as to why they are closing the site,� he said. The worker made it evident a majority of the anger and frustration other redundant employees feel is not directed at those in local management but the upper echelons based outside the region. He felt the sale of Berri Limited to National Foods was a big factor in the plant’s eventual demise. “Because we went into a globalised system, only bottom lines mattered, people didn’t,� he said.

“Berri Limited was an excellent place to work. “Then along came National Foods and the rest is history, just like us.� He, like many from the Berri Limited site, plans on boycotting National Foods the only way he can. “The situation has made me a more discreet shopper,� he wrote in the feedback section. “Any product with National Foods on the packaging stays on the shelf as I buy the opposition or go without. “It’s only a small protest but how else can you get through to such an arrogant company?�

■ANGRY: Tim Whetstone, pictured at yesterday’s live ABC radio broadcast, is extremely disappointed by National Foods’ actions. ny’s self-interest obviously rates more highly than the livelihoods of many Riverland families. “It kind of makes it like he (Jeff Knispel) would be buying empty sheds with a coolroom. “It appears that they would rather let it burn.�

National Foods would rather trash the site than let it get into the hands of a local competitor.

Mr Whetstone believes the State Government is failing to act and therefore the iconic Berri premises could become unused. “Nearly six months ago I wrote to the Premier seeking the government’s help to assist in keeping this important local business running,� he said. “To date, he has not bothered to even acknowledge my correspondence.

“The impact of the loss of over 150 jobs at National Foods is just as significant to the Riverland as 600 jobs lost at Bridgestone is to Adelaide.� Former National Foods employee Wayne Barton, who worked for the company for almost 20 years, said it was sad to see the end of National Foods in the Riverland. Mr Barton said the remaining workers at the site are looking to retraining in a bid to find work while staying in the region. “When you work at a job for so long, you lose your skill set at other things,� Mr Barton said. Hopeful that a company would come forward and buy the maufacturing plant, Mr Barton said to leave the site idle would be a “kick in the guts� for the region. “I’d like to see it be something else,� he said. “It is very saddening, (if it was not used) it would be a big hole in the community.� Mr Barton previously worked at the old Berri Fruit Juices cannery.

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If you drive, read this. We are all far too aware of the devastating carnage that has occurred on our roads over the past month. The road, even if familiar to you, can be an unpredictable and dangerous place. A lapse of concentration or a wrong decision can end in tragedy, destroying families and affecting whole communities in the process. We implore you - please stay alert and drive with care because, ultimately, road safety depends on you.

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Thursday February 4, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 7

Work begins on Chowilla rehabilitation project

■RELAXED: Riverland Weekly journalist Brad Perry gears up to ride with speed demon Jason Gordon in one of the boats competing in this weekend’s Riverland Dinghy Derby.

THE State Government has announced the beginning of work on a two-year $40 million project to rehabilitate the ailing Chowilla floodplain. Labelled as one of Australia’s biggest ever environmental remedial projects, the new regulator and related structures are being installed as part of The Living Murray’s Environmental Works and Measures Program. Water Minister Penny Wong said installing the regulator is a necessary step. “The floodplain is suffering from the combined impacts of river regulation and prolonged drought,� she said. “Recent scientific advice suggests that without large scale intervention measures, the health of the floodplain will continue to deteriorate and key elements lost. “The remedial works will help maintain high biodiversity within the Chowilla floodplain

and its complex system of creeks, wetlands and floodplain habitats.� River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said the regulator will comprise of 12 concrete piers and removable stop logs that will enable the water level in Chowilla Creek to rise by 3.6 metres. “The project, which will also include upgrades to the Pipeclay and Slaney Weirs, will enable large areas of floodplain and wetlands be inundated in a way that will support local animal and plant life, including several threatened species,� she said. Up to 50 per cent of the floodplain will be inundated and this will enable improvement of more than 75 per cent of the river red gums on the floodplain. The internationally important wetland is home to significant numbers of Murray cod and rare endangered species such as the nationally listed southern bell frog.

Journo goes for a spin with dinghy pros By BRAD PERRY ADRENALINE pumping sports are not everyone’s cup of tea, but with the popular Riverland Dinghy Derby just around the corner, I decided to take a fast paced ride with a local crew and as I learnt, nothing can prepare you for a wild ride along a stretch of river where dodging obstacles is a split second decision. Experienced speed demon Jason Gordon and his team recently took me for a dinghy ride, giving me a taste of the ever growing Riverland sport. Flying through narrow channels known as Kylie’s Creek, just off Ral Ral Creek, the dinghy screamed around corners, cruised towards the bank, only to swerve at the last minute, and manoeuvred around a number of potentially dangerous objects. My heart was pumping as we successfully rounded a pleasant little place known as ‘Carnage Corner’ (at a speed nowhere near the same as race day), I began to see the thrill that has made the sport so popular. “I love the speed of it and controlling the speed, it is just adrenaline pumping,� Jason said. “It is just intense and it is a buzz.�

I found it hard to come to terms with how close we swerved to flailing branches and logs but Jason said it is all part of the fun. “It’s a well set out course and is very user friendly but as in all racing you have got to get the corners right,� he said. “The punishing thing is if they get it wrong here, they find a log or something.� The dinghy riders often walk through the creek to assess where the hurdles are, which made me feel slightly more comfortable. “We are pretty experienced in it and love the sport, so we’ve stud-

ied the creek quite a lot,� Jason assures me. During my quick ride, I attempted to act the part of the swinger (no, not that sort of swinger), the person who moves their weight side to side at the front of the boat to move around corners. “A swinger is critical if you want the boat to stick in the corners, he has to be in exactly the right place,� Jason said. With the dinghy reaching very high speeds, I was just thankful that I ended the experience without a dip in the River Murray.

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Albert’s eye on the streets By BRAD PERRY WAIKERIE resident Albert Noll has been rewarded for keeping an eye on the community for the past 17 years, named South Australian regional watcher of the year for his Neighbourhood Watch contribution. Mr Noll was nominated by those involved with Neighbourhood Watch and said he felt honoured to receive the award. “You just ask why did I get it?” he said. “Like most volunteers, I never go into (volunteer) work to get recognition for it?” Over the years Mr Noll has played the role of treasurer, newsletter producer and editor as a zone representative for the Waikerie Neighbourhood Watch, as well as being treasurer of the Murray Mallee Watch SA Committee. “You know that people appreciate it (the volunteer work),” Mr Noll said.

Working close with the local police, Mr Noll has had a continuing commitment to keeping the streets of Waikerie safe. “I am quite certain it has (made a difference),” he said. “The Waikerie police are just so supportive of us and grateful for what we do.” Mr Noll was described as a dependable, tireless and selfless volunteer during the 2009 Neighbourhood Watch SA state awards ceremony at AAMI Stadium. While admitting he will always have an eye for wrongdoing in the area, Mr Noll said he has not reapplied for positions in his volunteer roles this year. “It comes to a point when you just think I can’t physically and mentally do this anymore,” he said. Renmark Neighbourhood Watch member Trudi Haynes has also been rewarded for 21 years of service, while Paringa’s Kathy Stonham was commended for her outstanding efforts watching the streets in her area. Riverland policewoman Senior Constable 1st class Caroline Bristow also received a community policing award recently.

Like most volunteers, I never go into work to get recognised for it.

■ WATCHING: Waikerie resident Albert Noll was awarded regional watcher of the year for his area and is very proud of the award. Photo: BRAD PERRY

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Local concern over riverfront behaviour By BRAD PERRY CONCERN from locals about vandalism and poor behaviour by campers on the Moorook riverfront may cause the area to be sectioned off from campers. A meeting of the Moorook Riverfront Development Committee to discuss the Loxton Waikerie Council’s Moorook draft riverfront development plan highlighted a number of key concerns from community members, which had not been expressed to the public before. Moorook residents John and Pam Will questioned why Moorook is the only riverfront in the Riverland that allows camping and why the price has not been raised for camping sites. “Moorook has become known as a backwater with long term campers with their untidy sites adjacent to the main road,� they said during the meeting. John Hines also expressed his disapproval of camping on the riverfront due to bad behaviour from campers. While, the Riverstock Festival held at Moorook each year was supported, Paul Chandler said there needs to be more ways to attract visitors to the area, with no restrictions on

their stay. Moorook Kingston Recreation Grounds Committee vice chair Jeff Drogemuller said the group has put forward a motion regarding closing off a section of the riverfront from campers. “It would be a major step for us to say you can’t camp there,� he said. “It is hard to change anything when it has been going for 30 to 40 years. “We don’t want to upset anyone.� Mr Drogemuller said having a caravan park on the riverfront would be ideal but that sort of investment requires money. “At this stage there is no one (an investor) who wants a caravan park,� he said. The committee believes restricting the camping area to one place and leaving a section of the riverfront open will help stop the poor behaviour being exhibited by campers. “You are always going to get some unruly people who want to camp and not use the area properly,� he said. With local businesses relying on campers and those coming into the town, Mr Drogemuller said camping cannot be fully cut from the riverfront.

It is hard to change anything when it has been going for 30 to 40 years.

Janice shows community spirit REPORT BY

JANE WILSON IF you frequent the shops and streets of Berri, Janice Gainsbury would be a familiar face. Janice is special and not just because of her disabilities but because she chooses to spend her time raising money for those less fortunate than her. There’s a good chance that you would have noticed Janice selling lucky squares in the main shopping centres, or even had her knock at your door asking for help in her fundraising efforts. Currently Janice is helping Rennie Heuzenroeder, from the Berri Resort Hotel, with raising money for nine year old Taylor Rivett, from Loxton North, who is undergoing chemotherapy in Adelaide. “Rennie said, ‘would you like to do it?’ and I said, ‘yeah, I’ll do it’,� Janice laughed. “I like to help out disabled people like me and others with illnesses like Taylor. “I do it to keep me out of trouble and I like to meet new people and hear

â– FUNDRAISING: Janice Gainsbury raising money through a lucky square raffle. Photo: JANE WILSON

what their interests are.� Janice appreciates all the help she gets from Rennie and the hotel with lucky square boards. “I really want to thank Rennie and the hotel for helping to get the squares organised,� Janice said. “Every time I take the money back, Rennie asks me to do another one. “I say, ‘give me a go’ but I’m only joking because I love doing it. Last week, Rennie presented Janice with a framed certificate of appreciation in recognition for her fundraising efforts. “People like Janice go unnoticed,� Rennie said. “The time she puts in is excellent. “Janice is the most

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honest person. “Even if she gets a 20 cent donation, she will hand it over with the money she has raised with the squares.� The $1200 that has been raised from the lucky squares has been put towards a 50 inch, high definition, plasma television worth almost $1800, which will be auctioned at Saturday night’s dinner

auction, for Taylor and her family, at the Loxton Community Theatre. Mark Newman, from Berri Radio Rentals, was “only too happy� to donate the balance of the cost of the television for the cause. Apart from helping Taylor, Janice will soon be raising money for the Special Olympics which she has been part of in previous years, competing in basketball and walking events. Janice always has time for a chat, so next time you see Janice selling her lucky squares, take the time to buy a square and let her know what a good job she is doing for our community.

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Automated home garden irrigation saves It always starts with great intentions and enthusiasm when we plant a new garden or replant an existing one. How many of us though, have seen these gardens deteriorate or even die because we don’t have the time to water them correctly? All that time and money wasted. The solution is actually quite simple, use a home garden irrigation controller or tap timer for all garden beds, lawns and greenhouse or patio plants. This ensures regular irrigation even when we are busy or away from home. Irrigation shops have a range of equipment to meet home gardeners needs. However, some thought is required to ensure a good result. Avoid the simple mechanical tap timers that require you to start them, as human nature ensures this won’t happen regularly. Battery operated electronic tap timers are a good option for a single garden bed with a tap. However, it is important to change the program for the different seasons of the year, as well as replace the battery regularly. Electronic domestic irrigation controllers have come a long way in recent years and there is now a wide range of equipment to meet the varying requirements of each home garden. A single controller will allow you to irrigate garden beds, lawn areas and patio or shade house plantings separately as required. Some planning and installation work is required to set up the garden but the work will give reliable irrigation for many years. These controllers require low voltage wiring to be installed across the garden to connect the controller to electric solenoid valves situated around your garden. As with tap timers, it is important to change the program for the different seasons of the year and replace the power supply back up battery regularly. For gardeners that like to ensure the best possible irrigation program, the controllers allow the gardener to easily suspend irrigation after

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■ WELCOME: New owners of the Golden Grain Tavern at Wunkar Bev (left) and Olaf Schroder welcome all with a friendly smile. Photos: JANE WILSON

New managers at local tavern NEW managers Bev and Olaf Schroder welcome all to the Golden Grain Tavern at Wunkar. After taking over in December, the couple has immersed themselves in the Mallee community and are enjoying their time at the charming country pub.

Olaf had spent a number of years as a plumber and driving trucks, while Bev held several different jobs in Adelaide but the couple decided to have a go at running their own business. “Bev came in one day and asked me about running the Wunkar pub,” Olaf said. “I said ‘where the bloody hell is Wunkar?” After looking at a few other small businesses, a journey to the small town beckoned. “I said ‘all right’ and we came here to look at it and just fell in love with the place basically, so, here we are,” Olaf said. Bev found it difficult to explain why they knew the hotel was right for them. “I don’t know, it’s just a feeling you get,” she said. “It just feels right.” Originally hailing from Victoria, the Schroders are mad St Kilda fans but Olaf ��������������������������� welcomes fans of any club. “I’m going to

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Sharing a lifetime of love By BRAD PERRY â– HOLDING HANDS: Russ and Mary Mead celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary recently and reminisced on the wonderful life they have spent together.

AFTER nearly seven decades of marriage, Renmark couple Russ and Mary Mead’s love is stronger than ever and this Valentine’s Day the pair will be quietly reflecting on a lifetime of ups and downs. Celebrating their 67th anniversary last Saturday, the former fruit blockies admitted they have been lucky to share each other’s company for so many years. “I think we are happier together now than ever before,� Russ said. “We need one another very badly,� Mary added.

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(ALLIDAY #OURT #ARE &REE ,IVING s 4HIS BRICK VENEER RESIDENCE IS IDEAL FOR THE EXECUTIVES EXPANDING FAMILIES RETIREES AND INVESTORS SEEKING HIGH QUALITY PROPERTY WITH EQUITABLE RETURNS s #URRENTLY TENANTED FOR P W s %ACH OF THE SLEEPING ZONES ARE CARPETED ALONG WITH THE MASTER FEATURING "UILT )N 2OBES s /PEN PLAN KITCHEN WITH BREAKFAST BAR 0RICE )NTERNET )$ "RONTE -ANUEL

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:ANTE 2OAD 2IPE AND 2EADY s 4HREE BEDROOM HOME RIPE AND READY WITH NOTHING LEFT TO DO BUT ACCOMMODATE YOUR CHOSEN LIFESTYLE s 4HE LOUNGE HAS LARGE WINDOW PANES GAS HEATER OPEN l RE PLACE AND IN WALL AIR CONDITIONER FOR YOUR DESIRED CLIMATE CONTROL s 4HE KITCHEN IS VERSATILE WITH BREAKFAST BAR RICH POLISHED m OORS PROVISION FOR A DISHWASHER AND AN EAT IN DINETTE 0RICE )NTERNET )$ "RONTE -ANUEL

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"ICE 3TREET #OULD NUMBER BE YOUR m UKY NUMBER s ! WHOLE HOST OF CHOICES AWAIT THE NEXT TITLE OWNER TO OWN OCCUPY s *UST A SHORT STROLL TO MAIN STREET BOWLING CLUB AND MEDICAL FACILITIES s 3NAP UP THE l RST HOME OWNER GRANT TO THOSE ELIGIBLE s )T S A BRICK VENEER TILED ROOF UP TO BEDROOM FAMILY HOME s "ATHROOMS TOILETS LIVING AREAS WHAT MORE COULD ONE WANT 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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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 3ATURDAY &EBRUARY n AM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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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 /PEN 3ATURDAY &EBRUARY n PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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3IXTH 3TREET 3TYLISHLY ELEGANT AND JUST A REm ECTION OF GOOD TASTE s )MPRESSIVE AND SPOTLESSLY PRESENTED FOR TOTAL INDULGENCE s $OUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF RESIDENCE IN A BEAUT RESIDENTIAL SETTING s 7ESTERN 2ED #EDAR TIMBER FEATURES THROUGHOUT THE HOME s -ASTER BEDROOM HAS ENSUITE CEDAR WALK THROUGH ROBES /PEN 3ATURDAY &EBRUARY PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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3TURT 3TREET 0ERFECT 3TARTER OR 0ERFECT )NVESTMENT s &OR THE CURRENT OWNER IT HAS BEEN A VALUABLE INVESTMENT WITH RETURN s "EDROOMS LARGE CENTRAL LOUNGE TILED BATHROOM WITH TUB AND SHOWER s &RESH AND NEWLY INSTALLED CONTEMPORARY KITCHEN IN CREAM CABINETRY s 4WO BAY CARPORT ADDITIONAL BAY LOCKABLE SHEDDING /PEN 3ATURDAY &EBRUARY n AM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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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

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!CLAND 3TREET &ULLY FURNISHED ALL YOU NEED IS THE KEYS s FT X FT X FT POWERED SHED AND A QUAINT BUNKHOUSE WHICH SLEEPS s 4HE FULLY FURNISHED HOME FEATURES A CENTRAL LIVING AREA WITH GAS HEATING AND ! # TWO LARGE " 2 S GALLEY KITCHEN BATHROOM STORAGE ROOM VERANDAH s 2EWIRED YRS AGO AND RE ROOFED YRS AGO s ,OVELY UNDERCOVER PAVED PERGOLA RAIN WATER TANKS 0RICE )NTERNET )$ $AVE +ANIZAY

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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 LOUNGE

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Thursday February 4, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 17

WINNER

of the relaxing Houseboat Holiday! Holiday! Home sale pays off for happy Amity F

WINNER: Amity Phillips and her partner Sam O’Rafferty will soon be enjoying a houseboat holiday on the river thanks to the Riverland Weekly, our associated real estate agents – Marschall First National, LJ Hooker, Ray White Renmark and Ray White Berri, Loxton, Waikerie and Barmera and Houseboat Adventures.

Amazing space within this place!

the Renmark Hotel. “I’ve never been on a houseboat in my life,” Amity, who now lives in the Adelaide suburb of Moana, laughed when told of her competition win last week. “We were only saying last week we should hire one and come up.” Amity, whose parents Julie and Trevor Pryse still live in the region, is a regular visitor to the Riverland. “All my family is in the Renmark/Paringa area, so we come up every few months,” she said. “It’s always great to get back up there.” The competition winner sold her house through Ray White Renmark. “They did a great job,” she said.

Berri • Loxton • Waikerie RENMARK

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Thanks to our Prize Sponsors:

BERRI

For the pooch lovers, you’ve got a good sized, fully fenced rear yard with a lengthy verandah to shelter the entertaining or potted plants. Two skylights in the verandah allow natural light into the home. It’s worth looking at and will prove to be a happy comfortable home for those who love champagne but only have a beer budget.

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23a O’Malley Street Price $172,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714

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Level 2 50 Hindmarsh Square ADELAIDE SA 5000 Fax 8237 5099 RLA 1786

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“Kinder Resort” Childcare Centre EXCELLENT BUSINESS - RENMARK • Large, beautifully equipped building • Licence for 90 children • 3,870m2 site • 3 years old • Suit family / partnership • Building area approx 708.17m2 • 20 car parks Damiao de Freitas 0417 311 242 Rob Williamson 0412 803 482

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unit for all season climate control. The lovely versatile kitchen has an electric cooker with overhead range hood, with stacks of floor and overhead cupboards that will be welcomed for storage. A roller door garage under the main roof provides direct access into the home for convenience of unloading the grocery parcels.

sale

HIS fabulous two bedder town house is an ideal investment, first home start or a nana nest for low maintenance living. It’s beautifully presented and is in a convenient location at a great address. You may choose to live in or lease out because income may be the best outcome for the motivated buyer. Both bedrooms are carpeted and have built-in robes, whilst the large tiled bathroom and toilet are centrally located for convenience of the occupants. Impressive high cathedral pine ceilings include characteristic timber beams and the spacious open plan living area has a brick feature wall and a wall mounted reverse cycle split system air-conditioning

ORMER Renmark woman Amity Phillips is the winner of the Riverland Weekly’s houseboat holiday competition. The competition was for people who listed their house for sale with any of the four Riverland real estate agents associated with the Riverland Weekly – Marschall First National, LJ Hooker, Ray White Renmark and Ray White Berri, Loxton, Waikerie and Barmera. Amity’s name was drawn from a hat for the holiday, which has been provided by Houseboat Adventure. The holiday package will see her cruising the river in Houseboat Adventure’s Daydreamer and provided with meat and drinks for the trip by Warburton’s Discount Butchers and


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*UST l VE MINUTES FROM THE 4OWN OF 7AIKERIE ARE PERHAPS SOME OF THE BEST VALUE BLOCKS OF LAND YOU WILL SEE 4HERE ARE SEVERAL ON OFFER SO YOU CAN BE AS CHOOSY AS YOU LIKE &OR CONVENIENCE YOU COULD HAVE A Mยง CORNER BLOCK OF LAND WITH FRONTAGES ON -ATTNER 2OAD AND 6ASEY 2OAD /R FOR MORE PRIVACY THERE IS ALSO A Mยง BLOCK WITH ONLY ONE DIRECT NEIGHBOUR 4HE CHOICE OF BLOCKS DOESN T END THERE AND NEITHER DO THE FEATURES 0OWER WATER TELEPHONE SERVICES ARE ALREADY CONNECTED AND ALL BLOCKS HAVE GOOD FRONTAGE ON -ATTNER 2OAD 0LUS ALL THIS IS JUST MINUTES FROM THE 7AIKERIE 2IVERFRONT 7HETHER IT S YOUR DREAM HOUSE OR A HOLIDAY ESCAPE YOU WILL l ND IT HERE

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Community Events File Thursday, February 4

Sunday, February 7

โ ข Loxton Charity for all Bingo, eyes down 7.30pm, Thursday, at the Loxton Club in aid of Loxton Mardi Gras.

โ ข Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, at the Berri Hotel in aid of Riverland Breastfeeding club.

โ ข The River Lands Gallery invites you to an exhibition of paintings by Fay Jeanes at the Berri Arts Centre 10am to 4pm.This exhibition reflects on the beauty of the region to refresh our senses and appreciate what is ours to savour. Ends Friday, February 19. Friday, February 5 โ ข Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Rockyโ s Hall of Fame, 8am to 12 noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables. โ ข Paringa Lutheran Playgroup resumes today, 9.30am to 11.30am each Friday. Rear of Paringa Lutheran Church, Hughes Avenue, Paringa. Phone Karen 85955265 or 0409093608. โ ข Renmark West Playgroup commences 9am to 10.30am at the Preschool, each fortnight, please bring hat and piece of fruit to share. $4 per session or $15 term per family. Everyone welcome. โ ข The Loxton Mardi Gras presents an outdoor movie presentation Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. Loxton High School Oval, 6pm for dinner and entertainment, all seated for movie by 8.30pm. Tickets $10 available from the Loxton Tourist Office. Bring deck chairs/picnic rug. Proceeds to Mardi Gras Ambassadors. Saturday, February 6 โ ข Barmera Ballroom Dance, Bonney Theatre, 7.30pm, music by 2Dโ s. Please bring a plate of supper, admission $9. โ ข Garden Party in aid of Joyce Neumann, Loxton Mardi Gras Ambassador. 10am to 12 noon, Schulzโ s Garden, 196 French Road, Loxton North, $5 per head, included Devonshire morning tea. โ ข

Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30amโ 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864.

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โ The Pinesโ Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8, open every Sunday 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 85844642.

Tuesday, February 9 โ ข Barmera Library, 10.30 am Baby Rhyme Time for babies; 11.00 am Story and Activity all ages. Phone 85882872. โ ข Palms Bingo, Berri Club, 10.30am eyes down, in aid of Berri/Barmera Legacy. Phone Helen 85824618. โ ข Renmark And District Show Public meeting, 7.30pm at the Renmark-Paringa Council Office. โ ข Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc, workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. โ ข 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.

Ingenious investment D

O you see yourself as an astute investor? If so, then you cannot afford to pass up this opportunity. Right in the heart of one of the Murray Riverโ s favourite little river towns are not one, but three undeveloped level blocks of land. While there are no services connected as yet, all three blocks have front sealed roads and are freehold.

The most appealing aspect though is the location. These blocks of land are situated only a hop from the general store, a skip from the Blanchetown Hotel and a jump (drive) from the river. Nobody is making any new blocks of land on the river, so why not go for a cheap investment by the river? The choice is yours to make.

Wednesday, February 10 โ ข 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.

Thursday, February 11 โ ข Riverland Vine Improvement committee inc. Invitation to attend the alternative varieties Vineyard walk and wine tasting. February 11, 2010, 9am to 12 noon. Bus will depart from RVIC Depot, Nixon Road, Monash SA at 9.15am. Registration forms available by contacting Lorraine Bond on 85835366. โ ข Riverland Chronic Fatigue Syndrome support group for 2010 will be held Friday, February 12, at Riverland Resource Centre 9-11 Seekamp St, Berri from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Phone Raelene or Simon on 0449120715.

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.

BLANCHETOWN 3 Rider Street 5 Rider Street 6 Acland Street Price $165,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 47936

Contact Marschall First National 8541 2777


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The HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday February 6, 2009 BERRI 10.00 – 11.00am 11.30– 12.15pm 12.30– 1.15pm

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ET on over three quarters of an acre and surrounded by other high quality homes, this very well presented home is sure to impress. Built by Cavalier Homes and completed just three years ago, the home offers three bedrooms all with built-in robes and ensuite to the master, formal lounge,

spacious kitchen overlooking the living/meals area and nice pergola under main roof. The fantastic shed is sure to impress and there is also a double carport UMR. Although the land size is large, the owners have taken great care to establish water-wise low maintenance gardens around the home.

Dripper irrigation and native plantings ensure that water bills stay as low as possible. Two large rainwater tanks are installed with pressure pump allowing the entire home to be run on rainwater for even more savings. Inspect this very appealing home this weekend!

12.00 – 12.45pm 12.30 - 1.00pm 1.15 – 1.45pm 1.30 – 2.00pm 1.30 – 5.30pm

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List FOR THIS WEEK Saturday February 6, 2009 MORGAN 11.30 – 12.30pm

3 Sturt Street Ray White Loxton 12 Fourth Street Ray White Loxton 4 Busbridge Court Ray White Loxton 5 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton 30 Sixth Street Ray White Loxton Lot 20 Rattey Road Ray White Loxton 14 Milich Court Ray White Loxton Pioneer Landing Drive Open Inspection by appointment. Please ring Agent to book your inspection. Lot 259 Bookpurnong Road Ray White Loxton 3 Keith Payne Court Ray White Loxton

10.30 – 11.00am

MOOROOK 10.00 – 11.00am

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5 Marschall Street Ray White Berri 53 Kay Avenue L J Hooker Berri 6 Obst Street L J Hooker Berri

LOXTON 9.30 – 10.00am

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64A Cowra Street Ray White Renmark 176 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark 40 Eighth Street L J Hooker Berri

PARINGA 11.30 – 12.00pm

3 Warrakoo Court Ray White Renmark

WAIKERIE 10.00 – 10.30am

2943 Cadell Valley Road Ray White Waikerie

RENMARK 9.30 – 10.00am 10.30 – 11.00am 11.30 – 12.00pm

64A Cowra Street Ray White Renmark 176 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark 3 Warralpp Court Ray White Renmark

Sunday February 7, 2009 BERRI 1.30– 2.15pm

Loxton Drive L J Hooker Berri

Lot 66 Pelican Point Road Ray White Waikerie 18 Pelican Point Ray White Waikerie

53 Kay Avenue L J Hooker Berri

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

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1, 2 & 3, 53 Kay Avenue

40 Eighth Street

Contact LJ Hooker Berri Inspect Saturday February Sue Wurth, 85 822 6th, 11.30am 744, 0431 488 538. 12.15pm

Inspect Saturday Feb 6th, Contact 11.3am - 12.15pm LJ Hooker Berri & Sunday Feb 7th, Iris Williams 85 822 744, 0431, 488 538 1.30 - 2.15pm

RLA 1935

RLA 1935

PUBLIC AUCTION: ON TUESDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 2010 AT 12.00 NOON.

PUBLIC AUCTION STRATA TITLE UNITS FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON TUESDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 2010 AT 2.00 P.M. ON SITE AT 53 KAY AVENUE, BERRI.

Concerned about rising interest rates? Home Loan Interest Rates LENDER

Rates and comparison rates supplied by Riverland Lending Services, 6 Kay Avenue, Berri. Phone 8582 2822. www.rls.net.au

Standard Variable

Basic Variable

3 Years Fixed

5 Years Fixed

ANZ Bank SA BankWest

6.66% (6.76%) 6.68% (6.84%) 6.55% (6.74%)

5.96% (6.01%) 6.10% (6.15%) 6.25% (6.40%)

7.69% (7.04%) 7.69% (7.14%) 7.79% (7.07%)

8.04% (7.38%) 8.09% (7.49%) 8.09% (7.41%)

Commonwealth

6.61% (6.74%) 5.94% (5.94%)

5.93% (6.09%) 5.94% (5.94%)

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ING Bank NAB Westpac

Is your home loan competitive? The rate in brackets is the comparison rate for $150,000 over 25 years. The comparison rates apply only to the example given. Different amounts and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees and costs savings such as fee waivers are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Interest rates are current as at 01/02/2010 and subject to change. Fees and charges may apply. Terms and conditions available on application.


24 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 4, 2010

BIG DAY OUT 2010

â– REGULARS: Mallee girls Mel Lehmann, Breanna Wright and Jayne Singh are regular attendees of the Big Day Out in Adelaide.

BELOW LEFT â– THE BOYS ARE BACK: Isaac and Callan Mann, Rex Biggins, Josh Golding and Adrian Winter set for another big day.

BELOW ■SMILING: Moorook’s Mick Hogg with Emma Garonne enjoying the atmosphere of the Big Day Out.

BELOW RIGHT â– PARTY: Mash up artist Girl Talk produced a set which had the Boiler Room seething and rocking to the beat.

■HAPPY DAYS: Loxton’s Anthony Pontt was among the large number of locals to attend the Big Day Out. ■HAPPY DAYS: Loxton’s Anthony Pontt was among the large number of locals to attend the Big Day Out.

Booties and Bibs the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee

Panos [Peter] Stefanopoulos BORN January 20, 2010 Weighing 3.5kg A son for Teresa and Harry and a brother to Tim of Cobdogla. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

Jake Oscar Stanley BORN January 2, 2010 Weighing 3.52kg A son for Samantha and Clint of Renmark. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

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Ngarapanha Grace Abla Folly-Richards BORN January 12, 2010, Weighing 3.5kg A daughter for Amanda Richards and Max Folly of Gurra. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

Fyn Scott Correll BORN January 23, 2010 Weighing 7lb 1oz A son for Karen and a little brother to Rory. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

Send in photos of your new arrival with details to: Riverland Weekly, PO Box 1279 Berri 5343 or email to photodesk@riverlandweekly.com.au and you’ll be entered in the monthly draw for a chance to WIN a family portrait, valued at $120, compliments of Photography by Visage


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Mitsubishi’s Triton Ute Crowned Overlander Magazine’s

Four Wheel Drive of the Year for 2009 T

RITON four-wheel drive GLX-R utility has claimed Overlander Magazine’s fourwheel drive of the year award for 2009 – the first utility ever to take out the title. The award marks back-to-back wins for Mitsubishi, with the company’s legendary four-wheel drive Pajero wagon claiming the award the previous year. During testing for the award, a crew of highly qualified and experienced four-wheel drive judges pitted Mitsubishi’s victorious Triton off-roader against a selection of the

best new and upgraded four-wheel drives of 2009, including the all-new Toyota Prado and Land Rover’s Discovery 4 wagon. Trent Nikolic, editor of Overlander Magazine, said that the Triton’s revolutionary win was the result of a unanimous decision by the judges. “The Triton’s triumph marks the first time a utility vehicle has taken out Overlander’s ultimate gong and it’s just reward for a ground-breaking dual cab. “The Triton was rewarded for its

benchmark safety equipment, excellent diesel engine, genuine off-road practicality and surprisingly smooth on-road handling and dynamics,” Mr Nikolic said. Robert McEniry, Mitsubishi’s Australian president and CEOs couldn’t be happier with the award. “We’re delighted our Triton utility has claimed the respected Overlander 4WDOTY award, particularly as it has triumphed over more conventional – and much more expensive – four-wheel drive wagons.

“And the fact that we have secured back-to-back wins for the Pajero and Triton in 2008 and 2009 cements Mitsubishi’s reputation as a four-wheel drive powerhouse,” Mr McEniry said. Mitsubishi’s Triton four-wheel drive utility range is available with a high powered turbo-diesel engine, industryleading safety standards including stability control and side and curtain airbags (diesel dual-cab models) and superior towing capacity.

$36,490

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more DRIVE AWAY no to pay includes metallic paint.

2

$36,990 more DRIVE AWAY no to pay

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CAPTIVA SX AWD - 7 SEATS >17” Alloy wheels > Electronic Stability Control (ESC) > Driver and front passenger airbags, plus curtain airbags

Rosenthals

Berri 8582 3644 Renmark 8586 6626

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SV6 Commodore Sedan >210kW S.I.D.I. Direct Injection Engine V6 >Sports suspension & body kit >Bluetooth >Electronic Stability Control >6 airbags > 18” alloys.

Mitsubishi start of year clearance! buyamitsubishi.com.au

LANCER ES

$20,990 DRIVEAWAY

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Key Features • 2.4lt MIVEC engine • 5 speed manual • AWD • cruise

$21,990 DRIVEAWAY

Key Features • 16” Alloy wheels • rear spoiler • Active Stability Control • 3 SRS Airbags

Key Features • 2.4lt 16 valve engine • air conditioning • power windows

Holden.

Offers end 28/2/2010 or while stocks last. Holden reserves the right to change or extend these offers. Not available in conjunction with any other special pricing or allowance. Private or ABN buyers only. 1 Max. Sale Price for Colorado 4x4 Crew Cab Turbo diesel manual pickup. 2 Max. Sale Price for Captiva SX diesel manual. 3 Max. Sale Price for SV6 Commodore sedan automatic.

1 and 28th February 2010.


26 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 4, 2010

R O S E N T H A L S

SENSATIONAL SUMMER SELLOUT! $27,990

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07 VE COMMODORE SV6 SEDAN, 3.6lt, 5 speed, auto, Black S528ABV

99 FORD FALCON SEDAN auto, a/c, 2001 MAZDA 323 SEDAN, 1 owner, $13,990 DRIVE-AWAY white. WLG-679

auto, a/c. WOX-988

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98 SUZUKI VITARA, 5dr, V6 petrol,

2002 HYUNDAI SANTA FE, manual, a/c manual, a/c, WBZ-922 $11,990 DRIVE-AWAY 98 AU FALCON FORTE SEDAN, 01 HYUNDAI ACCENT GS HATCH, bodykit, alloys BB531J $8,990 DRIVE-AWAY auto, a/c, alloys, 149,000 km’s WEM-759

1 owner, AW10YG

$26,990 DRIVE-AWAY 07 VZ ACCLAIM WAGON,3.6lt, front and 00 HYUNDAI ELANTRA HATCH, auto,

www.rosenthals.com.au

side airbags, cruise, ABS, alloys, 45,000km’s XOG-166

07 COMMODORE VZ SVZ WAGON, auto, very low kms, V6, a/c, alloys, cruise,many extras UVC-197

96 MITSUBSIHI MAGNA SEDAN, auto,

a/c, WMX-403

a/c, white VXC-980

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MOTORING

Cars in the news

Car thieves’ early wake up call CAR thieves are early risers in most states, making the largest ratio of their attacks between dawn and noon according to 2009 data, carsguide.com.au reports. More than one in three cars is stolen during the morning in New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia, according to the data from car insurance company Budget Direct. The exception is Victoria, where 30 per cent of cars are stolen during midweek evenings. Budget Direct spokesperson Richelle Ward says it is surprising to see how many vehicles were stolen in broad daylight. “One might think thieves would prefer to operate through the night, which is simply not the case,” Ms Ward said. The data shows that thieves also like the cold

■ THIEF: Car thieves are early risers in most parts of Australia, with more than one in three cars stolen in the morning in five states. weather, with most thefts occurring in the winter months around the nation, except for Queensland where summer is the most popular with thieves. Tasmania’s crime peak is in September which accounts for almost one in three car thefts. The same month accounts for 25 per cent of

thefts in South Australia, while Western Australia’s peak month is April, with 20 per cent of thefts. Throughout the nation the most popular vehicle for thieves is the Holden Commodore which has also been the top seller for the past decade and most vehicles are stolen on a Monday.

Woman sells bushfire car donations for own profit A WOMAN accused of selling cars that were donated to Victorian bushfire victims is trying to have the charges changed, ABC Central Victoria reports. Christine and Geoffrey Pearson, from Neilborough, asked for cars to give to victims of the Black Saturday

bushfires in Bendigo. But last May they were charged with obtaining financial advantage by deception, after police found the cars were being sold on the internet. Christine Pearson’s defence lawyer told the Bendigo Magistrates Court that the charges should be

replaced with a single count of theft. He argued the thefts only began because many donated cars were old and were not wanted. Magistrate Bruce Cottrell rejected the argument, saying “this was not spontaneous, this is money in the pocket”.

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Kah Motor said the affected cars were manufactured between 2002 and 2004. It said it sold about 4000 such cars in Singapore but is unsure how many are still on the road. The recall is for Honda to fix a design flaw in a powerwindow switch. Honda said moisture could get into the current switch, which may cause a short-circuit and, in extreme cases, fires. There were three reported cases of fires as a result of this defect - two in the United States and one in South Africa.

POLICE say charges have been filed in the 2006 death of an Ohio boy who was killed after he and two others threw eggs at passing cars, the Washington Post reports. Michael Gross Jr, 22, faces charges of murder and tampering with evidence in the slaying of Danny Crawford, who was 14 when he died . According to police reports, witnesses say Craw-

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Thursday February 4, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 33

SPORT Riverland bowls First division Waikerie 87 d Renmark 69. T. Strauss 18 d J. Thompson 14; B. Harden 29 d R. Phillips 11; B. Burnett 15 l S. Leesue 22; G. Pursche 25 d B. Dopson 22. Renmark RSL 99 d Lyrup 55. J. Van der Wyst 26 d W. Haby 13; M. Inglis 19 drew N. Leach 19; R. Adam 19 d J. Pope 11; M. DeCol 35 d S. Munro 12. Berri 84 d Barmera 77. K. Stokes 16 l J. Morena 31; D. Treloar 16 d D. Wutke 15; A. Hill 24 d P. Van Enkhuisen 20; C. Treloar 28 d D. Newton 11.

Second division Loxton RSL 65 d Monash 42. T. Lehmann 19 d K. Schulz 11; R. Ray 35 d W. Barnett 7; S. Rose 11 l K. Ruediger 24. Loxton Black 74 d Loxton Blue 52. D. Vaughan 19 l P. Vaughan 20; B. Mattner 36 d C. Barry 17; T. Wurst 19 d S. Semmler 15. Loxton Green 60 d Berri 47. G. Ireland 24 d R. Grosser 16; M. Williss 17 d K. Breakwell 14; D. McRae-Wood 19 d G. Meyer 17. Renmark RSL 65 d Lyrup 40. K. Knight 24 d B. Packer 11; B. Tankard 20 d J. Calgie 17; P. Amos 21 d L. Seltitzas 12. Moorook 80 d Barmera 58. S. Pantic 26 d R. Klienig 14; J. White 18 l I. Lloyde 27; D. Piltz 36 d D. Hill 17. Renmark 82 d Waikerie 60. M. Rice 34 d M. Carrera 20; I. Carnaghan 24 d N. Taylor 20; M. Brady 24 d D. Thompson 20.

Third division Monash 61 d Loxton RSL 47. A. Viney 21 d R. Bedson 19; I. Radosevic 21 d C. Hampel 13; M. Passmore 19 d S. Schmidt 15. Loxton Orange 54 d Loxton White 47. B. Mattner 19 d W. Reichstein 13; J. Nelson 17 d A. Reichstein 15; J. Vaughan 18 l J. Lidgerwood 19. Waikerie 72 d Renmark White 50. S. Copeland 18 d J. Dopson 16; D. Warner 36 d R. Richter 15; M. Rolton 18 l C. Smith 19.

Moorook 63 d Barmera 51. N. Pollard 19 d R. Macro 16; M. Couzner 19 d S. Christo 17; M. Farrent 25 d B. Mitchell 18. Renmark RSL 57 d Renmark Blue 53. L. Valenti 16 l J. O’Loughlin 27; K. Phillips 20 d W. Weiss 14; F. Turton 21 d P. Lindsay 12. Loxton Yellow 66 d Berri 57. N. Menz 27 d E. Mason 16; N. Jenke 12 l J. Centofanti 20; W. Ahrens 27 d P. Reynolds 21.

Fourth division Waikerie 67 d Barmera 66. T. Cain 27 d Bev Schulz 21; R. Sauer 13 l F. Robberts 25; M. Brown 27 d J. Vidorin 20. Loxton Red 56 d Loxton Gold 31. K. Henderson 31 d N. Allen 11; E. Davey 18 l C. Jenke 20. Loxton Gold forfeited the third rink.

B grade

Under 14:

Barmera Lakers 5 d Lyrup Lions 3. Hits: Barmera – K. Bament, M. Owen, M. Doherty, J. MacGregor, D. Heinicke. Lyrup – R. Grenfell 2, J. Trew. Renmark Veterans 14 d Renmark Development Squad 1.

Berri 77 (I. Thiele 22, S. Sarro 14) d Barmera 16 (B. Millar 12, S. Clements 2). Loxton 24 (S. Kassulke 6, H. Vowles 4) d Supercats 23 (H. Learnihan 12, M. George 5).

Berri Croquet Club

Loxton 46 (C. Harris 11, C. Hopper 10) d Berri 27 (V. Migga 16, S. Brand 5). Under 18: Loxton 48 (T. Learhinan 16, T. Haslam 11) d Renmark 40 (A. Trenwith 11, S. Watchman 6). Barmera 28 (C. Hoare 8, M. Gillespie 6) d Berri 27 (T. Hoffmann 11, E. Pront 6). Waikerie 43 (B. Seabrook 20, A. Curtis 10) d Blazers 41 (E. Eleftheriadis 31, E. Hoffmann 6).

Under 16: Association croquet: Game one: S. Noske 19 d N. Hart 16. Game two: W. Bottrell/ A. Wright 16 d N. Hart/S. Noske 11.

Junior basketball Boys Under 12:

Pinnaroo Line bowls

Berri 33 (R. Hankin 10, L. Woolston 8) d Renmark 30 (L. Lellmann 10, R. Garrett 8). Loxton 34 (D. Kassulke 8, J. Will 8) d Barmera 18 (H. Baker 8, M. Wellington 6).

First division

Under 14:

Lameroo White 68 d Lameroo Red 44. L. Maynard 36 d L. Walker 24, P. Bowman 32 d B. Maynard 20. Murrayville 54 d Geranium 40. R. Schroeder 29 d L. Gregurke 21, C. Crane 25 d T. Kakoschke 19. Pinnaroo 49 d Parilla 44. R. Huckel 25 d D. Atze 23, R. Simon 24 d R. Hentschke 21.

Berri 44 (B. Clarke 20, N. Hankin 10) d Barmera 28 (K. Coats 14, S. Butterworth 7). Steamers 43 (T. Perry 15, A. Albanese 8) d Renmark 39 (Z. Gallo 16, B. Pater 12).

Second division Lameroo White 77 d Lameroo Red 73. C. Spratt 18 l G. Godden 28, A. McCabe 25 d T. Coleman 22, P. Byrne 34 d S. Walker 23. Murrayville 76 d Geranium 55. W. Millikin 19 l I. Jarvis 20, A. Crane 28 d B. McNeil 18, H. Crane 29 d G. Hamdorf 17. Pinnaroo 80 d Parilla 71. P. Barker 25 d C. Atze 21, T. Quince 17 l C. Muster 35, S. Williams 38 d J.M. Gilbertson 15.

Under 16: Loxton 42 (A. Proud 18, R. Stone 10) d Renmark 16 (A. Singh 6, J. Albanese 4). Berri 37 (K. Trussell 17, G. Abdulla 8) d Barmera 29 (B. Maitland 14, S. Coats 7). Supercats 62 (H. Peberdy 12, B. Schubert 10) d Waikerie 14 (C. White 7, J. Wallace 2).

Under 18: Barmera 79 (A. Grose 32, J. Coats 17) d Berri 35 (K. Brand 20, B. Dolling 5). Loxton 40 (T. Hoffmann 12, J. Harris 9) d Waikerie 27 (M. White 25, K. Ryan 2).

Girls Under 12:

Baseball A grade Berri Warriors 8 d Renmark Angels 5. Barmera Lakers 9 d Loxton Wildcats 0 (forfeit)

Delegates’ split decision

Wednesday stableford: W. Durieu 43, S. Symonds 42, M. Daws 37, J. M. Coombe, G. Stimpson 36, C. Foreman 35, P. Ruston 34. Saturday stroke: D. Lindner 96/69, P. Ruston 77/70, M. Daws 82/71, T. Stevens 91/73, J.M. Coombe 78/73, A. Parkyn 76/73, B. Symonds 91/74, T. Branford (Berri) 78/73, P. Wilton 94/73.

Waikerie Saturday: Division one – P. Issacson 43 c/b. Division two - D. Schultz 42. Voucher – J. Sheehan 43, T. Harris 38, G. Walters 37 c/b, H. Moyle 37 c/b. Wednesday: T. Kranz, N. Kelton 36 c/b.

Berri Saturday stableford Winner: K. Wilksch 39 pts, Steve Cronje 38 pts. Ball Winners: D.Clarke, Kelvin Le’Strange, B. Brooks, A Druery. Sunday stableford Winner: W. Thiele 36 pts. Ball winners: Steve Wright, Alan Druery. Wednesday stableford Winner: L. Kellaway 42 points. Ball winners: C. Wait 34.

Barmera Gun Club Event one - 30 target medley: A grade: F. Albanese 48/50 (overall), E. Schmaal

Riverland cricket A grade Waikerie/Ramco 158 (G. Muster 55, R. Griffiths 18, T. Bevan 14, N. Paschke 6, R. Hassani 1, S. Paschke 28, B. Gay 5, T. Sutton 4, C. Schutz 2, D. Golding 5 n.o, R. Edwards 2; D. Reynolds 2/39, D. Shawyer 0/25, J. Peltz 1/19, S. Frankel 1/17, P. Burnett 4/17, B. McPherson 2/27, P. Safralidis 0/3) v Berri 3/65 (D. Reynolds 23, R. Dale 16, T. Van Dyk 11 n.o, M. Clifford 0, C. Scholefield 6 n.o; D. Golding 3/28, N. Paschke 0/19, T. Bevan 0/7, G. Muster 0/4, B. Gay 0/5). Monash 181 (N. Singh 19, L. Andrenacci 4, J. Albrecht 46, J. Derren 56, D. Hankin 6, P. Eleftheriadis 22, R. Wickstein 2, J. Trew 5, W. Scadden 13 n.o, K. Boase 0, D. Hastwell 0; T. Arnold 1/30, R. Smith 1/18, C. Fisher 0/32, L. Pearson 2/46, S. Reilly 5/50) v Loxton.

B grade Wunkar 209 (J. Griffiths 87, L. Evans 26, G. Watkins 26, A. Pontt 23, A. Searles 22; J. Patterson 4/39, D. Nitschke 3/13) d Brown’s Well 133 (J. Patterson 26, D. Nitschke 26, B. Hampel 22; M. Golding 3/45, N. Brown 2/6, L. Pontt 2/23, A. Pontt 2/23).

Under 16 Waikerie/Ramco 4/202 (J. Hahn 58, A. Werner 30, B. Schiller 29, R. Hassani 27; M. Middleton 2/31) v Monash.

Under 14 Waikerie/Ramco 5/273 (L. Schiller 52 ret, B. Cain 50 ret, S. Tregenza 37 ret, A. Lean 23 ret; S. Cook 2/39) v Loxton North.

Mid Murray cricket BSR 8/182 (S. Stewart 59 n.o, J. Roesler 56, M. Salter 32; A. Bevan 3/37, J. Walding 2/21) d Waikerie Gold 119 (A. Bevan 36, D. Hilton 28, J. Roesler 4/20, D. Waechter 2/23). Cadell 117 (W. Slee 47, C. Eustice 21; J. Jaeger 6/28, T. Weiss 2/28) d Morgan (D. Sutherland 26; D. Watkins 6/14, R. Atkinson 3/22).

Cycling Track racing Heart starter: L. Stevens, C. Gartery, H. Pillen, A. Saunders, L. Rasheed, G. O’Brien, C. Gordon, J. Eshman, A. Ylia, G. Lawton. 500 metre time trial: A. Saunders (40.07), L. Stevens (40.67), J. Benson (42.90), H. Pillen (43.13), I. Worsfold (43.20), P. Fisher (43.75), C. Gartery (45.76), C. Gordon (47.71), J. Eshman (47.73), L. Rasheed (48.49), G. O’Brien (49.12), A. Ylia (51.23), G. Lawton (55.58). 1000 metre handicap: Heat one – A. Ylia, J. Eshman, L. Rasheed, L. Stevens, A. Saunders. Heat two – G. Lawton, H. Pillen, C. Gartery, C. Gordon, I. Worsfold, J. Benson, P. Fisher, G. O’Brien. Final – J. Eshman, H. Pillen, C. Gartery, L. Rasheed, G. Lawton, A. Ylia. Scratch races: A grade – A. Saudners, L. Stevens, J. Benson, P. Fisher, I. Worsfold. B grade – H. Pillen, C. Gartery, C. Gordon, L. Rasheed, G. O’Brien. C grade – J. Eshman, G. Lawton, A. Ylia.

Criterium A Grade Lee Stevens, Peter Fisher, Ian Worsfold, Mick Gray, Angus Boase. DNF: Jarrod Benson, Nathan Gregurke. B Grade Chris Stevens, Steve Jaensch, Eddie Grosser, Glen O’Brien, Greg Hatcher. C Grade Heath Pillen, Jacob Otto, Kade Boase, Peter Weston, Elle Garrard, Lee Rasheed. DNF: Paul Santos. D Grade Angelo Ylia, Luke Worsfold, Gordon Lawton, John Eshman. DNF Sarah Benson.

Thick and fast action predicted

■ From Page 44 “A lot of leagues already have 22 players in both A grade and Bs,” Mr Leathers said. Mr Leathers believes that with long quarters and warmer weather in the region taking its toll on players, the move is justified. “Current time per quarter is about 19 minutes, but with time on, it regularly goes out to anywhere between 26 and 30 minutes,” he said. Barmera-Monash president Martin Hill said the Roos support the change. “I think at the moment everyone here seems to be supportive of it,” he said. “I guess the only issue would be having to come up with an extra player for both grades, but the club’s thoughts are all good mostly.” The extra spot would suit the Roos, which has a number of juniors coming through the grades. Loxton Football Club president Malcolm Fielke also claimed the club has preliminary support for the 22 player concept. “I should imagine getting an extra player in there would be a good thing,” he said. “I reckon it wouldn’t be a bad thing at all and keep the game fresh.” The numbers issue is a decisive factor for Loxton North, according to club president Linton Proud. “My initial talks with the coach says that we are not for it, as we might struggle to get four players on the bench, for both grades,” he said. “It’s really a numbers thing.” Mr Proud said an extra player could also prove confusing, describing it as “overkill” to have four on the bench meaning the extra player may find themselves on the bench, “sitting there, not doing a lot. Meantime, the Independent competition will retain a final four structure for the coming season, after five out of the nine clubs voted against a final five proposal. Mr Beech said the concept would have allowed for six finals matches to be played, enabling the extra opportunity for clubs and the RFL to collect revenue from the additional fixtures.

Renmark 29 (A. Perry 14, L. Haynes 8) d Berri 25 (M. Sarro 8, J. Iovino 8). Loxton 13 (E. Redman 4, C Tschirpig 3) d Barmera 11 (A. Wutke 3, M. Britten 3).

Golf Renmark

53/56; B grade: P. Brister 43/50, H. Nunn 39/50; C grade: W. Holliday 45/50, R. Nutt 42/50. Event two - 50 target double barrel: AA grade: A. Mattschoss 49/50, F. Albanese 47/50; A grade: R. Maywald 48/50, E. Schmaal 47/50; B grade: P. Brister 46/50, H. Nunn 43/50; C grade: R. Nutt 50/55, J. Mattschoss 49/55. Event three - 25 target skeet: A grade: F. Albanese 24/25, H. Nunn 23/25; C grade: W. Holliday 22/25, A. Mattschoss 19/25. High gun: F. Albanese 119/125.

■ From Page 44 With more than 65 boats, including 15 competitors from Western Australia, and several from Adelaide, Victoria and New South Wales, Gordon said spectators are guaranteed fast paced action. “The action will be thick and fast through the front of the grid,” he said. Gordon said Price’s fourth title in the top 30HP class will be threatened by locals Matt Thur and Ben Millar and Western Australian Jay Branson. “He (Branson) is always a contender,” he said. Racing is a dangerous sport and with major crashes during the recent Berri Speedboat Spectacular, Gordon said every time you race, there is a risk. “I think as a competitor, you have got to be on your game and a crash could cost you the event,” he said. With three second place finishes and one win from four Dinghy Derby attempts, Gordon himself

will push the barriers of speed in a bid to win the event. “We have been sitting in second spot for quite a few years (but this year) we are looking to win it,” he said. “The crowd will be entertained, there is a lot of competition and I think anyone could win it.” The racing begins at 6.30pm on Friday night at the Renmark riverfront with the Dash for Cash and the main race starts and finishes at the Renmark Aquatic ski site at 10am on Sunday. Competitors can race in 10HP standard, 15HP standard, 25HP standard, 10HP standard, 300cc modified, 30HP standard, sport class and special family class. Also on Saturday night, all dinghies are invited to the Renmark Club between 5.30 and 6pm to take part in breaking the world record achieved last year of lining 205 boats up in a row.

■ FLYING: Racing action will be hot at the Dinghy Derby this weekend.

Supa Roos abound with confidence as Schroeder signed By BRAD PERRY THE Pinnaroo Football Club is feeling confident it can bounce back from last season’s fifth place finish in the Mallee Football League, following the appointment of new A grade coach Bradley Schroeder. Former Supa Roos vicecaptain, Schroeder will bring a positive attitude to the club, according to president Paul Kinnaird.

“He is a pretty enthusiastic young bloke,” he said. “Our big push this year will be a premiership in the As and Bs.” Mr Kinnaird said the club’s premiership hopes have also been boosted with the inclusion of up to 12 recruits from Adelaide. “It looks like we will be quite solid in the As and Bs this year,” he said. Newly appointed A

grade coach Schroeder not only brings enthusiasm to the club but also experience, playing at a number of clubs through various levels in his career. He started his career in the Mallee Football League with Ngallo, playing three seasons there before moving to Adelaide and joining Hope Valley in 2001. From there, Schroeder moved to Pultney

Old Scholars, where he won the best team man award in three straight seasons. Moving back to the family farm in 2005, Schroeder donned the boots for Pinnaroo where he was vice-captain and won his fourth best team man award in as many years. With new clubrooms in the building stages last season and the club hav-

ing to use a shearing shed, Kinnaird said with that distraction out of the way, the club will be focused on the main prize this year. “This year we have been able to concentrate on upgrading our playing list,” he said. The Supa Roos have already started pre-season training and will play a trial match against Mitcham at the end of March.


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went down to Eastern Hills by 13 points. Mount Gambier defeated Eastern Hills 52-51 in a thrilling men’s final. Riverland C grade player Mike Taylor was amongst the overall MVPs, taking out the trophy for his division, while another Riverlander, Justin Dixon, was appointed to referee the A grade women’s final.

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■ WAIKERIE Sunline Speedway turned on a night of thrills and spills on Saturday with some top AMCA and junior sedan racing. Victorian visitors dominated the SA AMCA Championship, with Daniel Scott taking out the title and Mark Lincoln runner-up. This Saturday night, the attention transfers to the Riverland Speedway. The spin-off from the recent Australian title at Murray Bridge and state event at Waik-

erie for AMCAs continues with a number of those vehicles to feature on the program, along with the SA production and Riverland street stock titles. Add to that wingless sprints, vintage speedcars, TQs and more and you have another top meeting. Of interest to local speedway fans is the appearance of leading street stock driver, Renmark’s Barry Sullivan in AMCAs. He made an impressive appearance in Saturday’s Sunline meeting. Also, dirt kart ace Keke Falland is making real progress in his new challenge with wingless sprints and is planning to appear on Saturday at the Calperum Hill meeting, along with other locals in the class Daniel Obst and Luke Farrant.

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The number of Best Country Club trophies the Riverland Boxing Club has now won.

Former Riverlander climbs world rankings ■FORMER Cobdogla junior Luke Saville is making his way up the rankings in world tennis and so is Brooke Rischbieth, formerly of Loveday. Brooke had one of her best ever tournaments at the Sunsmart 18 and under ITF grade four championships in Canterbury, New Zealand, recently. Seeded 12 in the girls singles main draw, Brooke had a first round bye then defeated two New Zealanders in straight sets to progress. In a quarter final, Brooke came from behind to eliminate number four seed, Samoa’s Steffi Carruthers (5-7, 7-5, 6-1), before going down to the eventual title winner Kiwi Katherine Westbury (0-6, 3-6) in a semi. In the doubles, the former Riverlander went even better when seeded at two with partner Leela Beattie (NZ). They won the final (64, 6-4) against top seeds, Korea’s Su Jeong Jang and So Ra Lee. Prior to the tournament, Brooke’s ITF ranking was 615 but it will now improve.

■CLIMBING THE RANKS: Former Loveday resident Brooke Rischbieth has run into a hot streak of form which is helping her climb the world rankings. Meanwhile Luke Sav- minutes (6-1, 3-6, 9-7) Saturday week. A local 10 years and ille, 15, did his growing against Korea’s Jea Moon under competition will be Lee, before going down to reputation no harm in the Junior Australian Open number 13 seed Arthur De held in conjunction with in Melbourne, competing Greef (Belgium) in another the event and will be part long one (4-6, 6-4, 4-6) in of the 2009/10 Riverland against older players. Junior Grand Slam compeThe key member of 119 minutes. tition. Leading juniors will Australia’s winning team at The final two legs of the the Junior Davis Cup last now converge on Renmark year won his first round Tintra for a national tour- Slam are set for April. match in a marathon 136 nament for three days from

Atkinson, one of the association’s leading wicket takers took 3/22.

Mallee cricket wrap ■LAMEROO is the leading team in the Pinnaroo and Border Association but the race for the premiership is not all over. Craig Altus and Haydon Thorpe have been amongst the runs for Lameroo and consistent trundler Roger Pahl in form with the ball but Parilla, with Murrayville ‘recruits’ Drew Crane and James Beckman now likely to play consistently, loom as a threat. Parilla could also be boosted should young Dylan Kerber, a match winner in the club’s freakish grand final win over Murrayville not so long ago, become free of college commitments in Adelaide. Pinnaroo too are capable of upsets on their day with players like Sunny Vogt on board and Parrakie, after struggling to get up and running for 2009/10, showed they are not complete easy beats by upsetting Lameroo recently in a top versus bottom clash.

Squad unchanged ■MURRAY Districts Barrier starts its 2009/10 Bank SA Country Carnival in Adelaide on Monday and when I last contacted zone organiser Neil Weinert, the final side announced was intact. He would, however, be lamenting the earlier withdrawal of 16 year old Barrier opening bowler Thomas Derham, currently “the fastest bowler in Broken Hill�. Derham was a key member of the West Torrens side that won its third SACA under 17 carnival in four years in Adelaide recently. He grabbed four wickets in that match after several good bags earlier in the competition. On the other hand, Loxton’s promising young MDB leg spinner Shaun Reilly will take good form to Adelaide and appears to have benefited from a master class with former Australian leggie Peter Sleep when Tea Tree Gully visited the area recently. Shaun grabbed his first five wicket haul against Monash last Saturday.

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Boxing club scores another Best Country Club trophy

â– WINNERS: Riverland Boxing Club member Matthew Wilson was one of four local boxers to be acknowledged at a recent award ceremony.

Two big upsets in round of Mid Murray cricket ■THERE was a rare occasion in Mid Murray cricket last Saturday. Two matches, two upsets. Reigning champions, and the competition’s traditional powerhouse, Waikerie Gold lost only its second game for the season when it went down by 63 runs on the Waikerie turf pitch to BSR. The visitors scored 8/182 (Sam Stewart 59 not out, Jordon Roesler 56) and then restricted Gold to 119. Waikerie Gold was best served by key allrounder Andrew Bevan (3/37 and 36), while Roesler for BSR completed a good double capturing 4/20. BSR had in fact got close to the Waikerie side in an earlier 2009/10 meeting and with all players available loom as a definite premiership chance. In the other game, Cadell won its first match for the season, scoring 117 in response to Morgan’s 39. Jeremy Jaeger captured 6/28 for Morgan. For Cadell, another former Waikerie Gold player, Dave Watkins, grabbed 6/14 in his first game for the club, starting with 4/0 including a hat-trick in his opening over, while Regan

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■THE Riverland Boxing Club at Loxton added a fourth Best Country Club trophy to those it won in 2000, 2004 and 2006 at last weekend’s Boxing SA Awards night in Adelaide. Four boxers received medallions to acknowledge their appearance for SA at the Australian Championships in Canberra in 2009, Matthew and Brad Wilson, Ryan Goodes and Ashley Bobbin. Brad Wilson, with seven victories in nine fights, also took out the season’s Best Youth (17 to 19 years) trophy and Ashley Bobbin, (Mildura), who joined the club late in the season, received the award for Best Schoolboy (12 to 14 years).

Ashley, who has engaged in some close bouts with Ryan Goodes, won four of his eight bouts in 2009 and will continue to travel to Loxton to train. The latest awards correspond with the club beginning to train in new facilities completed recently at 4 Colin Street, Loxton. Sessions are 6 to 7.30pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and are available for anyone simply wanting to improve their fitness, as well as the serious boxer. Telephone Phillip Goodes (0419 833 369) for further details. Meanwhile, another popular Riverland tournament is on the drawing board for Sunday, October 3, at the Loxton Club.

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NAVIGATION RESTRICTIONS Lock 3 Lock Chamber closed 10 – 12 weeks As from 11 January 2010 On behalf of the Murray Darling Basin Authority, SA Water is undertaking extensive essential maintenance on Lock 3 at Overland Corner. The lock chamber will undergo a complete refurbishment which is vital to the longevity of the structure. During this period, vessels will be unable to navigate through Lock 3 for approximately 10 to 12 weeks from January 11, 2010. SA Water apologises for any inconvenience and appreciates your cooperation while this important work is undertaken.

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and sit down with the family In a battle combining great and enjoy an affordable, great musical routines, romantic night out. sparks fly when the Chipmunks People who would like to and the Chipettes face off against purchase food and drinks for each other in an attempt to win dinner can do so at the site from the $25,000 6pm. prize. The movie follows pop With Jason Lee voicing Alvin sensations Alvin, Simon and performances from well and Theodore, who are known actors Christina sent back to school Applegate and Justin and must save the Long, the family orienschool’s music protated movie is sure to gram by winning keep you entertained with CALLUM TRIFONOFF the battle of the and get bands contest. you However, with 1. Which club won the centenary AFL all their fame and grand final in 1996? popularity, the 2. Which band sang the song All You Chipmunks meet Need Is Love? their match in 3. Who wrote the Harry Potter books? the form of The 4. What kind of wood are cricket bats Chipettes- Britmade from? tany, Eleanor and 5. True or false - Prince Harry is older Jeanette. than William? 6. What is Quasimodo best known as? 7. English international Michael Carrick plays for which Premier League soccer team? 8. In which country would you find Quebec? 9. What is the plural of sheep? 10. What are the only two positions in netball that can shoot for goal? To solve a Sudoku puzzle, 11. True or false - Rin Tin Tin was a German shepherd? every number from 12. Zoophobia is a phobia of what? 1 to 9 must appear in: 13. What are the two most popular • Each of the nine vertical sports in Ireland? 14. Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris columns originally played for which state? • Each of the nine 15. True or false - The capital of the horizontal rows Northern Territory is Alice Springs? • Each of the nine 3 x 3 16. Which chess piece can only move in an L-shaped direction? boxes. Remember no 17. What is the second biggest city in number can occur more the USA? than once in any row, 18. What is the world’s largest gulf? column or box 19. Which two other big name performers died along with Buddy Holly in a plane crash in 1959? 20. Robert Harvey is assistant coach with which AFL club?

laughing. Tickets are all $10 and can be purchased at the Loxton Visitor Information Centre. The evening is sure to be a great family event and a wonderful way to raise funds for the Loxton community.

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TV Guide Thursday 4th

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 How The Hell Did We Get Here? 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.10 World's Greenest Homes 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Gnow Or Never 8.30 Seven Ages Of Rock 9.25 Inside The Great Magazines 10.15 Lateline 10.50 Lateline Business 11.20 Spectacle

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 6.00 The Cook And The Chef 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 The IT Crowd: Jen is promoted, leaving Moss and Roy

to their own devices. 9.00 Chandon Pictures: The team is dragged into the rock star lifestyle. Could this spell the end for Chandon Pictures? 9.30 How Not To Live Your Life 10.00 Taking The Flak 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Pulling 11.30 Peep Show

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Jane Doe: The Wrong Face 2.00 Extreme 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Mighty Ships 8.30 Bones 10.30 Family Guy: Stewie and Brian travel through alternate universes. 12.00 Win News 12.30 Crime Busters 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 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Adults Only 20 To 1 9.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Alice 1.00 The Avengers

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

5.00 Ten News 6.00 Malcolm In The Middle 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.00 So You Think You Can Dance 10.00 Medium 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The 7pm Project 12.15 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Dead Tired 2.30 Cities Of Light 3.30 Australian Biography 4.00 Feast India 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 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: Reprise (Norway): Anders Danielsen Lie 11.50 Queer As Folk 12.45 Movie: Harry's Daughters (Sweden): Lena Endre 2.35 Weatherwatch

Friday 5th

SBS

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7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 The Old Guys: Tom and Roy take up Sally’s offer of a week in a Scottish Highland croft. 8.35 Silent Witness 10.15 Very Small Business 10.45 Lateline 11.30 The Graham Norton Show 12.15 rage

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 The Real Good Life 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Father Ted 8.30 Torchwood: Children Of Earth:

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Lost Junction 2.00 Extreme 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 A Touch Of Frost 10.30 Movie: Bird On A Wire: Mel Gibson, Goldie Hawn, David Carradine and Stephen Tobolowsky 12.35 Movie: Barbershop: Ice Cube 2.30 Home Shopping

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

5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Twenty/20 Cricket: Australia v Pakistan: The MCG 10.00 Nine News 10.30 Movie: Executive Decision 12.30 Movie: Storytelling 2.40 Mad TV

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TEN

5.00 rage 11.00 Live From Abbey Road 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Best Of Australian Story: In the heart of Australia, a husband and wife are fulfilling a big promise made to the next generation. 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2009/10: Dandenong v Bulleen

3.00 Movie: Sabrina 4.50 The Mechanicals 5.00 Monash 6.00 Nigella Express 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Bed Of Roses 8.30 The Bill 9.15 Taggart 10.00 ABC News 10.10 Dalziel And Pascoe 11.50 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Clone: A stranger arrives in the village, and has an unhealthy interest in Victor and Clone. 6.30 Wild At Heart: The family has to decide what to do in the face of a tragedy 7.35 Hamish Macbeth

8.30 The Academy Season: Here Comes Mr Jordan: Robert Montgomery 10.00 Movie: The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers: Barbara Stanwyck and Kirk Douglas: A violent argument and an accidental murder bind for life Martha Ivers and Walter O'Neil.

6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Movie: Pixel Perfect 11.00 Children’s Programs 1.15 Movie: Like Mike: Lil Bow Wow 3.20 Megastructures 4.30 Australia's Greatest Athlete 5.30 Mercurio's Menu 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Cool

Runnings: John Candy 8.30 A Touch Of Frost 10.40 Suburban Secrets 12.00 Movie: Barbershop 2: Back In Business 2.00 Amazon To Ice 3.00 Undercover Angels 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Saturday 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 F Troop 12.30 Horse Racing: Orr Stakes Day: Caulfield 4.00 Fishing Australia 4.30 The Gurus Explore Canada 5.30 Antiques

Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Wipeout 7.30 Movie: Take The Lead 9.55 Movie: Vertical Limit 12.25 Movie: Ripley’s Game 2.30 Spyforce 3.30 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Jesse Duplantis

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Saving Babies 12.30 Escape With ET 1.00 Golf: Moonah Classic 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Star Wars: Episode II: Attack Of The Clones: Ewan McGregor,

Natalie Portman, Christopher Lee and Samuel L Jackson 9.35 Movie: Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith: Ewan McGregor and Natalie Portman 12.10 Numb3rs 1.10 Hell's Kitchen 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Orpheus And Eurydice 2.50 The Chopin Etudes 3.00 Once Upon A Time... 4.05 Every Picture Tells A Story 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Equator 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves

8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: The King (The US): Gael Garcia Bernal and William Hurt 11.50 SOS 12.50 Newstopia 1.20 Matrioshki: Thai Sex Trade: Sels punishes Sveta for her attempted escape by selling her. 2.20 Weatherwatch

Sunday 7th

WIN NINE

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

3.00 Caesar And Cleopatra 5.00 Marty Rhone 6.00 Heavy Metal Jr 6.30 Collectors 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Snow Monkeys 8.20 ABC News 8.30 Inside The Firestorm 10.20 Compass 10.50 Samuel Johnson 11.50 Movie: Dr. Strangelove

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Inside The Actors Studio 7.00 Behind Crimson Eyes' One Night Stand 7.30 Let Freedom Sing 9.05 Monumental Vision in Australia 9.30 Cold Feet: Adam consoles himself with two new girlfriends.

David wants to stay at home as a full-time Mr Mum. 10.25 The Forsyte Saga 11.20 Montreux Jazz Festival 2003 12.15 The Guitar Show 12.40 WOMADelaide 2006 1.10 Blind Boys of Alabama: Live In Concert

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 Rolex Spirit Of Yachting 11.00 The Animal Extractors 12.00 Kellogg's NutriGrain Ironman Series 2.00 According To Jim 2.30 To Be Announced

4.30 Australia's Greatest Athlete 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives 8.00 Air Ways 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 11.30 Air Crash Investigations 12.30 Movie: Fistful Of Dollars

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Sunday 10.00 Surfsport: Highlights 11.00 The ARIA Music Show 12.00 Movie: Tarzan And The Trappers 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies: The MCG

5.30 Nine News 6.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies 9.30 Movie: Mission Impossible III: Tom Cruise 12.05 Movie: Homeless To Harvard 1.30 F Troop 2.00 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 2.30 Guthy Renker 3.30 Danoz

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Pat Callinan's 4x4 Adventures 1.00 How To Look Good Naked 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies: The MCG

5.30 Malcolm In The Middle 6.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies 9.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 10.30 Golf: Moonah Classic: Round Four 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 The CBS Early Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 A Fork In The Road 11.00 2 Mums And A Dad 12.00 2010 National Futsal Championship: Finals: Canberra 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 Futbol Mundial 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game

6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.35 Lost Worlds 8.30 Why Can't We Predict Earthquakes? 9.30 China's Capitalist Revolution 10.20 Movie: The White Masai (Germany): Nina Hoss 12.35 Movie: The Hero (Angola): Oumar Makena-Diop 2.20 Weatherwatch

Monday 8th

WIN SA

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Rain Shadow 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 Enemies Of Reason

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 Teenage Kicks 8.30 Jack Osbourne: Celebrity

Adrenaline Junkie 9.30 Doctor Who 10.20 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 The League Of Gentlemen 11.00 London Live 11.30 Death Note 12.00 Modern Toss 12.25 Rex The Runt 12.45 The People Watchers 1.30 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 To Be Announced 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News

7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 Royal Pains 11.30 30 Rock 12.00 Win News 12.30 Demons To Darlings 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

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

5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Mentalist 10.30 CSI: Miami 11.30 Nine News 12.00 McLeod’s Daughters

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 NFL: Super Bowl XLIV: Indianapolis Colts v New Orleans Saints 2.30 Malcolm In The Middle 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 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 Ross Noble's Australian Trip 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The 7pm Project

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 The Lobotomist 2.30 The Trials Of J Robert Oppenheimer 3.30 Who Do You Want Your Child To Be? 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: Bear travels to the Panama, and demonstrates survival techniques for the treacherous swamps. 9.30 World News 10.00 The Fixer 10.55 Entourage 11.30 Wilfred 12.30 Movie: Steamboy (Japan) 2.40 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 9th

ABC 2

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Trek 1.30 The Einstein Factor 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.05 Ancient Megastructures 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Kevin McCloud's Grand Tour 9.30 QI 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 A Place In Greece 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Lead Balloon 8.40 Durham County 9.30 The Wire: It is

time to change the rules as the bodies continue to pile up, and the drug dealers always seem to be one step ahead of the game. 10.30 Party Animals 11.20 Up In Town 11.30 The Librarians 12.00 Heartland 12.45 The People Watchers 1.30 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 To Be Announced 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News

7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.30 Grey’s Anatomy 10.30 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 11.00 My Shocking Story 12.00 Win News 12.30 Demons To Darlings 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 Children's Programs 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies: Adelaide Oval 4.00 Alive And Cooking

4.30 ET 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 To Be Announced 9.30 Movie: Lethal Weapon 4 12.00 Nine News 12.30 20/20 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Judge Judy 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies: Adelaide Oval 5.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 6.00 Cricket: One Day

Series: Australia v West Indies 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 10.00 Malcolm In The Middle 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The 7pm Project 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Army Wives 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The Colour Of Paradise (Iran): Hossein Mahjoub and Salime Feizi 2.35 Spacefiles 3.00 If Only 3.30 Parent Rescue 4.00 Wine Lovers' Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour

6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Generation XXL 8.30 Big Love: The family finds out that Ana has been keeping secrets. 9.30 World News 10.00 The Children's Ward 11.40 Movie: Three Times (Taiwan): Shu Qi and Chang Chen 2.00 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 10th

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs

6.05 Cheese Slices 6.30 Poh's Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Hungry Beast 9.30 The IT Crowd 9.55 At The Movies 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Treks In A Wild World 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 The Rat Pack: There is a case for CSI Ricky in the rat

house of horrors, while Jimmy traps a fox cub in Fulham. 8.30 Eataholics 9.30 An Ox's Tale 10.45 Ben: Diary Of A Heroin Addict 11.30 The Madness of Modern Families 12.00 My Teen's A Nightmare 12.45 The People Watchers 1.30 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Clearing 2.00 To Be Announced 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.00 ICU 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 Gangs Of Oz 10.30 Highway Patrol 11.00 SCU: Serious Crash Unit 11.30 Lost 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

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

5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Customs 8.30 Cold Case 10.30 Without A Trace 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Mad TV 1.00 ET

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 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 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.00 So You Think You Can Dance Australia 10.00 Burn Notice 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The 7pm Project 12.15 The Late Show 1.15 Video Hits

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Blue Gate Crossing (Taiwan) 2.25 The Bitter Taste Of Tea 3.30 Taxi School 4.00 A Fork In Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.35 Rex In Rome:

Fabbri and Rex go to Vienna to help investigate a series of murders. 9.15 The Wednesdays 9.30 World News 10.00 The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey 11.10 Movie: Mouth To Mouth (Sweden) 12.50 Movie: The Zookeeper (The UK) 2.40 Weatherwatch


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Issue No. 112

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■SPEED: Competitors have been putting in hours of practice to prepare for Sunday’s Dinghy Derby.

By LES PEARSON

Photo: BRAD PERRY

Racers train hard in a bid to win the...

DERBY TITLE

By BRAD PERRY

REIGNING Riverland Dinghy Derby champion Linton Price will be the race favourite this Sunday as he seeks his fourth title.

However, a rise in competitors for the popular event, beginning on Friday with the Dash for Cash, means that the race for this year’s title will be hotly contested. Event organiser Jason Gordon

said the recent Dinghy Derby 30th year reunion ignited sparks of interest among some of the derby’s past legends. “A lot of the veterans are thinking about having a dab on

the weekend,� he said. “They saw a lot of the old footage and have thought about dusting off the boat.� ■Continued Page 33

A MOTION to introduce four interchange players in the Riverland Football League senior grades saw the clubs deadlocked on Monday night, with the decision now to be made by competition officials. With three clubs for the motion and three against, the decision now falls on the RFL commission, which will meet next Tuesday. RFL executive officer Mick Beech said that despite the three -all deadlock, the issue was not of great concern to the clubs. “It’s not a huge deal, either way,� he said. The Riverland Weekly spoke to a handful of clubs prior to Monday night’s meeting about the motion, which was tabled by Berri Football Club president Barry Leathers last month. ■Continued Page 33

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