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By ROB McLEAN

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NEW Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone last night made his maiden speech in parliament. Featuring in the inaugural speech were references to the importance of irrigation in Chaffey and the development of a visionary, nation building approach to Australia’s water security in the 21st Century, including the reduction of water waste in the eastern states.

â– LANDMARK: Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone delivered his maiden speech in parliament last night.

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Local Fletchers staff made redundant By BRAD PERRY FLETCHERS Freighters’ Riverland workers were made redundant yesterday with the trucking company expected to close the doors of its Berri site within two weeks. Prior to administrator McGrathNicol holding a creditors’ meeting in Renmark yesterday, up to 100 remaining workers at Fletchers Freight-

ers were notified they were no longer required. A former Fletchers Freighters worker, who wished to remain anonymous, said the devastating news was unexpected for some. “Some people are heartbroken,� he said. “I think some were hanging on to some sort of hope that it would keep trading and someone had bought

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them (Fletchers) out.� Late last week, Fletchers Freighters managing director Barry Fletcher and his three daughters, who also worked with the transport company, were made redundant from the business their family once owned. It is understood around 20 people resigned before up to 100 Berri site workers were made redundant. ■Continued Page 3

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Ballroom dancing fest THE 19th annual Riverland Festival of Ballroom Dancing will be held this weekend. Dancing will take place at the Loxton Peace Hall (tomorrow night), Bonney Theatre, Barmera (Saturday), and the Paringa Hall (Sunday). About 140 dancers will participate in the festival, with more than 80 people coming from Adelaide, other parts of the state and Victoria. Proceeds from the event will be directed towards the Royal Flying Doctor Service. For further information, contact Geoff Searle (8586 5613).

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A sad loss to our region THE retrenchment of the remaining staff at Riverland company Fletcherโ s Freighters is another sad day for the Riverland. At this time, and with the recent heavy blows of previous job losses across the region, it would be easy to be political and ask what is the State Government going to do for us. It would also be easy to talk about the timeliness of Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstoneโ s invitation to Premier Mike Rann to visit our region. However, it is more appropriate to reflect upon the loss of another important business to this regionโ s economy, one that has been around for many decades, employing large numbers of people in a variety of jobs. It is a sad loss indeed. No one will be feeling the loss heavier than the large number of people who have been retrenched as a result of the businessโ downfall. The Riverland will again fall back on its own resourcefulness in dealing with economic tragedy, we will all band together and work to make the most of a tough situation. Sadly, it is a situation we have had to deal with all too often lately.

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RAA - We’re paying too much By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND motorists are paying more at the pump than other regional and metropolitan centres, according to the Royal Automobile Association (RAA). Close monitoring by the RAA has revealed Riverlanders are currently paying up to four cents more per litre for unleaded petrol. RAA senior policy analyst Chris West said the current price of fuel in the region is too high because retailers are seeking to recoup any losses incurred by choosing to sell fuel at a reduced margin for a prolonged period. “In the last week, the cost of a litre of petrol has risen seven cents with diesel rising nine cents, double the rises seen in wholesale fuel costs,� he said. “Some of the retailers held off in passing on that cost but what they have done is put a couple of cents more on top of what we would call a fair price.� With unleaded petrol prices currently more than $1.30 per litre, Mr West said Riverland drivers should be concerned that competition amongst retailers appears to have reduced. Fuel prices are expected to drop significantly over the next week but Mr West is uncertain whether Riverland petrol stations will pass on the reduction at the fuel pump. “Over the next seven to 10 days, we are actually anticipating another two to three cent reduction in the wholesale price,� he said. “The city saw the reduction of the wholesale price happen Thursday and Friday last week. “Realistically that should have hit your market by now.

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“Compared to the city, we are 10 cents dearer.�

“It affects me because I do a lot of trips. It (the high prices) makes my fuel bills sky high.�

“I am on a pension. I just think it is definitely too dear. I wish they would bring it down a bit.�

“I find I am $20 shorter a week putting it towards fuel at the moment. It does add up.�

“By this time next week we would expect to see prices at mid $1.20s per litre.� The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is in charge of monitoring and bringing fuel prices into line and Mr West said Riverland retailers must be given equal pricing at the pump. “For them, they really need to commit resources to monitor regional fuel prices, which is just as

important as city prices,� he said. “Where there is monitoring going on, the ACCC needs to come out and say there is an issue with competition if there is an issue.� Mr West said motorists can reward the retailer who offers a more competitive price.

worker asked. “I am not talking about your 20 or 30 year olds, I am talking about blokes in their 60s. “A lot of people don’t want to leave the region. “Even if I don’t get a job here, I am prepared to take work interstate but still live here.� Fletchers Freighters went into voluntary administration in late March and little interest in the sale of interstate depots in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne led to their closures last week. In a previous article, managing director Barry Fletcher told the Riverland Weekly he was confident the company would get through the problems it was facing. “The figures we have done ourselves, it looks good,� he said.

“There is light at the end of the tunnel, we just need to make sure we get to the tunnel now.� Mr Fletcher said when staff were told the business would go into administration, they were very shocked but supportive. “(Business in the Riverland) has been dying off for a while, so we have been putting our trucks in different spots around Australia for that very purpose,� he said. “A few years ago we worked out that nearly 100 trucks a day would leave the Riverland...now probably 20.� A creditors meeting was held in the Riverland yesterday but was not complete at the time of print deadlines.

“Being a regional area there are limited options to shop around but where you can, try and shop around and reward those retailers that offer a fairer price,� he said. The RAA monitors fuel prices in the Riverland’s large townships daily.

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■From Page 1 It is also understood a skeleton team of workers will “tie up loose ends� at the Berri site before the company puts the brakes on more than half a century of business in the region. The impending closure of National Foods and enormous lay-off of workers was a major reason behind Fletchers Freighters downfall, according to the worker. “Its impact was enormous,� he said. The retrenched workers will receive entitlements such as redundancy packages but many people may have to look for work outside the region. “There are 100 Fletchers Freighters workers in the Riverland, where are they going to work now?� the

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Whetstone delivers first speech By ROB McLEAN MEMBER for Chaffey Tim Whetstone yesterday afternoon spoke up for the Riverland when he delivered his maiden speech in State Parliament. Mr Whetstone’s first stand, a preview of which was provided to the Riverland Weekly, covered a broad range of topics, most prominently irrigation and water issues. Describing the Riverland’s irrigation infrastructure and on-farm irrigation practice as state of the art, Mr Whetstone called for the South Australian Government to push firmly for up river practices to be improved. He said irrigators upstream from SA continue to receive water “from infrastructure which was not even state of the art in the days of the Chaffey brothers”. Mr Whetstone called for a visionary, nation building approach to Autralia’s water security. Food security was also on Mr Whetstone’s radar and he warned the State Government that their goals for the SA food industry will not be met unless they support local irrigators. “This government would do well to remember that we can’t eat copper, iron or uranium,” Mr Whetstone said. “We can’t eat warfare destroyers. “Minerals are not the only things which come

■ HELPERS: Helping with the metal art sculptures destined to decorate the shores of Lake Bonney were (from left) artist Gerry McMahon, Yvette Schepel-Frahn, Reg Lee and Norm Davies. Photo: JANE WILSON

Volunteers build sculptures ■ FIRST: Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone delivered his maiden speech in State Parliament yesterday. Photo: FILE from the soil. its future but suggested the “Mining is not the only region needs more support primary industry.” through this challenging Turning his attention time. to other local issues, Mr He said the future of the Whetstone followed up on region’s natural assets need election promises in call- to be managed with a view ing for Lake Bonney to be towards long term sustainreconnected immediately, ability and health, as well suggesting the current situ- as for their economic and ation symbolises much that social value. has gone wrong in the rivDuring his one hour er’s management. speech Mr Whetstone also The new MP also urged called for more government SA Premier Mike Rann to funds to be invested into come and visit the region, horticulture research, the redescribing the state’s leader establishment of a commeras “conspicuous in his ab- cial air service to the region sence”. to facilitate clinics by visitHe invited Mr Rann to ing health services and the visit Chaffey, talk to irriga- Flinders University medical tors about the basin plan school in Renmark, further and see Lake Bonney for education for young drivers himself. and he also expressed his Referring to the Chaffey his concern over moves to electorate itself, Mr Whet- centralise secondary educastone spoke positively of tion in the Riverland.

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By BRAD PERRY THE local community is helping to leave their mark on Lake Bonney and the Riverland through a project designing metal art sculptures. After receiving funding from Country Arts SA, Adelaide artist and metal sculptor Gerry McMahon has been hosting workshops in Barmera and Berri where volunteers are creating a series of relevant designs to be constructed on the Lake Bonney foreshore. Relationships Australia regional outreach worker Don Scordo, who instigated

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the project, said he is pleased with how the sculptures are progressing but would like to see more help from the community. “The people that have gone out there are really enjoying it and it has been absolutely worthwhile,” he said. “It is disappointing that we haven’t been able to get more people out there.” Workshops for the Barmera Blue Bird Sculpture Project are being held weekdays and if you would like to get involved or would like more information please contact Don Scordo on 0438 908 111 or 8582 4122.

LAKE Bonney Management Committee members will meet with River Murray Minister Paul Caica next week in a bid to secure either 26 gigalitres of environmental water or permission to reconnect the lake to the River Murray. The threat of rising salinity levels has prompted the committee to take action before it is too late. LBMC chairman Joe Gropler said the original promise of 26 gigalitres over a five year period by the State Government may not be fulfilled. “Since Caica has got in,

everything is on hold,” he said. “I think the way to tackle this situation is not to go in there antagonistic but to go in there and get the best deal we can.” Mr Gropler is hopeful a decision for the long term future of Lake Bonney will be made when representatives venture to Adelaide to meet with Minister Caica next Thursday. “We don’t want to lose the biodiversity we have got in the lake now,” he said. “As you can see, all the cormorants and pelicans and every sort of bird you can poke a stick at are out

there feeding every day on all these little fish that are in the lake and if we allow salinity to rise, that will take all the biodiversity out and we will lose that feeding ground for the birds.” With floodwater on the way to the Lower Lakes and rising river levels, Mr Gropler said there is a real possibility of reconnecting Lake Bonney and the committee will let Minister Caica know of its plans to help return the lake to pool level. “We don’t want to remove the regulator,” he said. “We want to open the regulator and get the water in there as quick as we can.”

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because the insurance premiums will be too high. The markets are after all a non-profit organisation. We had groups of children aged from seven to 15 causing mischief and disrupting stall displays simply because they could. I also had over 20 children riding bikes or scooters through the market as they pleased, posing a risk of injury to themselves and others. These are problems the market has not had on this scale before and quite frankly, should not have to deal with now. I believe this is a community problem and parents should be aware leaving a seven year old all day without adult supervision could have repercussions. What has to be remembered here is that the market

takes six days for Marianne and I to do. I don’t get paid to do it, we do it because I have the knowledge and skills and I think it is an important part of our community. But that doesn’t mean I have to put up with being abused, threatened and harassed by absentee parents when their child plays up in the market. I think it is time for these absent parents to rethink the trust they have in their children, they aren’t the little angels they think. The markets were in a very real danger of closing when I took over. Who will do it if I get sick of this, will you? Stephen Lynch, Barmera Main Street Markets.


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Training funding rethink Former National Foods workers urged to apply

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By BRAD PERRY EXCLUSIVE THE State Government has announced a new “roll out� of the training assistance program for retrenched National Food workers, encouraging all those from the Riverland site to apply. However, laid-off National Foods workers who initially paid for training courses up front after parting with the company will not be reimbursed, following “initial teething problems� with the original program. Following the announcement of National Foods’ Riverland site closure in November last year, the State and Federal Governments put forward an individual retraining program of up to $10,000. However, confusion as to who could access the retraining assistance, how much and where from have all been questions which have been part of a blurred process.

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TAFE SA Berri co-ordinating lecturer for wine, viticulture and regional food Sharyn Moll said redundant National Foods workers, even those who lost their jobs before the original announcement, have been given a six month window to access the training assistance program again. “There was (a lot of confusion), that is why they restarted the clock and that is why they made those previously retrenched workers eligible,� she said. “When they were retrenched, no one knew what they were entitled to and what was happening and there was quite a bit of confusion. “One of our issues has been trying to contact all those people and because of privacy laws, National Foods can’t give us a list of people they have retrenched over the last 12 months.� Mrs Moll said most of the workers who have accessed the training assistance program only knew about it through word of mouth.

A former National Food worker said he decided to study in order to find another job and being confused as to how and where he could access government financial assistance, paid for the course himself. “I paid up front thinking that I will be able to access that money but when I went in, they knew nothing about the government’s financial assistance,� he said. Department for Further Education and Employment director of industry skills development Phil Tyler said there had been confusion about the package. “While there have been some initial teething problems with the package rollout, I can assure all re-

$5 million for locust control By BRAD PERRY THE State Government is reportedly expected to spend up to $5 million in South Australia to fight the locust plague, after Agriculture Minister Michael O’Brien meets with the Australian Plague Locust Commission to discuss the situation next week. A recent survey identified a significant threat to primary production in the Riverland and Southern Mallee. With local farmers unsure whether to sow crops, the State Government has vowed to tackle the “looming locust plague� through large scale spraying in spring. Mr O’Brien said unusual

levels of adult locust densities and egg laying had occurred in the Riverland and Mallee. Last week he briefed a meeting of the state’s Emergency Management Council, convened by Premier Mike Rann, on plans to deal with the plauge. “We must be ready to hit them in the hopper stage when they form into bands,� he said. The spring control program is likely to involve large scale aerial control in pastoral areas, with ground spraying and spot spraying in cropping regions. It is understood aerial spraying will only occur in open country and pastoral areas. “I have informed cabi-

net of the potential consequences from locust swarms and the likelihood of a funding submission to enable significant aerial spraying in spring and summer,� Mr O’Brien said. “In areas where aerial spraying cannot occur, we will engage with local government and landholders to assist with the control program.� In March, the Australian Plague Locust Commission covered 204,000 hectares with aerial spraying of hopper bands in New South Wales and Queensland. Meanwhile, Waikerie’s Ken Waye has been appointed the Riverland Mallee Community Locust Reference Group chairman.

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trenched workers that if they take their letter from National Foods into their local TAFE SA campus, they will have their application for training submitted straight away,� he said. “All workers who have been retrenched by National Foods – including those retrenched in mid 2009 – are eligible for the package of assistance. “The Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology is working with TAFE SA, Job Services Australia and National Foods to ensure all retrenched workers can access training opportunities.� The process has been too confusing and long winded, according to Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone. “I noticed they (the State Government) are out there sprouting their intention with all the Bridgestone people that have just been laid off in Adelaide, so once again we have got to see whether there is any equity between metropolitan and rural or regional areas when it comes to retraining as well,� he said. “One thing we know is there is bias towards the city with the Labor Government, so we really want to make sure there is no bias and everyone gets treated as equals.�

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Women urged to nominate for awards By BRAD PERRY

■ LEADER: 2008 winner of the Zonta Businesswoman of the Year Awards Tracey Powell is encouraging local women to nominate for this year’s awards. Photo: JANE WILSON

AS nominations for the Zonta Club of the Riverland’s 2010 Riverland Women in Business Awards near the closing date, a past winner, photographer Tracey Powell, is urging local women to get involved in the awards. After winning the 2008 Riverland Business Woman of the year award, Ms Powell was inspired to continue growing her career and business, Photography by Visage. Now she is encouraging local businesswomen to nominate for this year’s awards, with nominations closing tomorrow. “It was a reward for not only myself but for my team here because it meant we were on the right track and moving forward,” she said. “I think I would encourage them to nominate or participate because we all work really, really hard in our businesses and it is a great opportunity for us to reflect. “I think it is a fantastic

opportunity for women to be acknowledged by other people in the Riverland and I think it is that acknowledgment of where they stand in the business community.”

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Winning the 2008 award spurred Ms Powell on to win several other accolades, including South Australian Wedding Photographer of the Year in 2009. “Winning an award such as this in our local area can give us the confidence we need to put ourselves out there in the public arena and with that, rewards come,” she said. “Business is such a rollercoaster that you lose

confidence when things are not going as well as hoped, that is to do with the local economy and all sorts. “Sometimes winning these things helps give us that confidence boost to keep working and keep working and then, before you know it, the rewards come and all the things you work for fall into place.” Women across the Riverland can self nominate or nominate a fellow worker, friend or family member. The Zonta Club of the Riverland’s 2010 Riverland Women in Business Awards will be held on August 14 at the Berri Resort Hotel. Women can be nominated in the categories of business owner, business manager and young achiever, with the opportunity to win up to $750 in prize money. Entry forms are available from Sarah Crisp at Bank SA, Berri, or by emailing CRISPS@banksa.com.au

Health plans released By LES PEARSON ALL Riverland communities will soon have the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft 10 year local health service plans that have been developed locally in conjunction with local Hospital Advisory Councils (HACs) over the past 12 months. Loxton’s draft plan has already been released to the public, available for viewing at the hospital, library and soon to be accessed on the Loxton Waikerie District Council website. The same goes for Renmark’s plan, which can be viewed at the Renmark Paringa Hospital, Renmark Paringa Council, Priceline Pharmacy and the Renmark Medical Clinic. The draft plans for both Berri and Barmera can be found at the reception of their respective hospitals, Riverland Community Health in both Berri and Barmera and the Berri Barmera Council Office. The draft plans can also be downloaded by going to www. countryhealthsa.sa.gov.au and following the links to the specific health service that you are interested in reviewing. Waikerie HAC presiding member Justin Loffler said the draft plan for Waikerie and nearby districts is also likely for release to the public within a week. “We’re just in the process of releasing the survey results, so it’s good to finally see it getting somewhere,” he said. The main themes that emerged from the community consultation included concerns about access to doctors, after hours emergency services, specialists and other health service providers, transport and travel issues, and the need for clear information about health services available locally.

Loxton HAC chair Ruth Firstbrook said the council made an effort to factor a majority of the comments from the initial public consultation stage into its plan. “We really embedded the community’s thoughts into our plan so people will immediately feel that they own it,” she said. In terms of health needs, mental health, cancer care, rehabilitation, and aged care were seen as important areas for consideration throughout the region. The respective HACs will collate the respective feedback and use this information to make revisions to the final draft 10 year local health service plans. Feedback on the plans closes on June 4. Comments can be made to the: Renmark Paringa HAC - Post Office : PO Box 318, Renmark, 5341 Renmark Paringa District Hospital reception Email : renmarkparingahac@gmail. com Berri Barmera Health Advisory Council - PO Box 685 Berri SA 5343. At the reception of both the Berri and Barmera campuses of the Riverland Regional Hospital Riverland Community Health reception (Berri and Barmera) Email: BerriBarmera_HAC@hotmail. com Loxton & Districts HAC - PO Box 1802 Loxton SA 5333 Email: loxtonanddistrictshac@gmail. com Waikerie and Districts Health Advisory Council Waikerie_HAC@hotmail.com Postal Address: C/O 1 Lawrie Terrace Waikerie, SA, 5330

■ VISIT: Ten South African university deans visited the region last week to view the Flinders University Rural Clinical School and the Riverland Rural Paramedic Program models. Photo: JANE WILSON

Flinders Uni rural clinic on world stage ernment will hopefully take on board. “We’ve been very impressed with what we’ve seen so far,” he said. “This program increases the capacity to train doctors, nurses and other health professionals.

Flinders University Rural Clinical School (FURCS) director Associate Professor Jennene Greenhill said THE Flinders University Rural Clinthe visit from a combined group of ical School continues to be a focus deans from separate universities on the world health stage, with 10 was a landmark event. deans from different South African “It’s a very unique phenomuniversities visiting the region to enon having them collaborate like gather ideas for a similar venture in this on such a their home nalarge scale,” she tion. It’s a very unique phenomenon having them said. The group “We’re really arrived in Auscollaborate like this on such a large scale. honoured to tralia earlier have such a disthis month with “It is also a way of training tinguished delegation of academics an aim to collect enough information and ideas to present to the competent health professionals in on our campus.” With several other internaSouth African Government on their remote areas, which will lift the standard of health care in rural re- tional health organisations also return. scouting out the FURCS model, Benguela Health Group direc- gions.” Prof Ncayiyana said there have Assoc Prof Greenhill said it is great tor and trip organiser Professor Dan Ncayiyana said South Africa been a number of individual advo- that Flinders University is willis facing a huge health professional cates for a similar program in South ing to share its ideas with other shortage across a number of fields, African universities, this venture be- nations. “It’s not about entrepreneurialhighlighting the FURCS system as ing the first steps actually taken by a ism, it’s about goodwill,” she said. a benchmark that his home gov- group to affect change. By LES PEARSON


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No surprises in latest Federal Budget By AMP financial planner VERONICA RUTHERFORD* THERE were not too many surprises in this year’s Federal Budget with the Treasurer Wayne Swan delivering what he described as a “no frills, responsible� budget. There were a couple of sweeteners such as the 50 per cent discount for interest income and a standard tax deduction for work related expenses but many of the measures that impact on financial planning just reconfirmed the government’s response to the Henry review.

Savings measure 50 per cent discount for interest income FROM July 1, 2011, individuals will be entitled to a 50 per cent tax discount on up to $1000 of interest earned, including interest on deposits held with banks, building societies or credit unions, as well as bonds, debentures or annuity products. The discount will be available for interest income earned directly as well as indirectly, such as via a trust or managed investment scheme.

Superannuation measures Permanent reduction to the superannuation co-contribution matching rate and maximum payable and pause to the indexation of the income threshold for two years THE matching rate for the superannuation co-contribution will be permanently retained at 100 per cent of a person’s eligible personal, non-concessional superannuation contributions up to a maximum contribution of $1000. The government will also freeze the indexation applied on the income threshold above which the maximum superannuation co-contribution begins

to phase down for 2010/11 and 2011/12. This means that the thresholds will be frozen at $31,920 and $61,920 for the next two years. Increasing the superannuation guarantee (SG) rate to 12 per cent THE SG rate will be increased gradually from its current rate of nine per cent with initial increments of 0.25 per cent on July 1, 2013, and on July 1, 2014. Further increments of 0.5 per cent will apply annually up to 2019/20, when the SG rate will be set at 12 per cent. Financial year SG rate (%) THE SG age limit to increase from 70 to 75. This proposal raises the superannuation guarantee (SG) age limit from 70 to 75 commencing July 1, 2013. Currently SG only applies to people aged up to 70. Government super contributions tax rebate for low income earners THE government will make a super contribution of up to 15 of the concessional contributions made by, or for, individuals on adjusted taxable incomes (ATI) of up to $37,000 (not indexed), subject to a maximum limit of $500 (not indexed). This will apply from July 1, 2012, and be paid into the person’s super account in the 2013/14 financial year. This means that clients with ATIs of $37,000 or less, in effect, will not pay contributions tax on concessional contributions. Concessional contributions (CC) cap increase THE CC cap for those aged 50 or more was set to reduce to $25,000 from July 1, 2012. This measure retains the higher CC cap of $50,000 (indexed) permanently but only for those who have total super balances of under $500,000.

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From July 1, 2013, the standard deduction will increase to $1000. Those with deductible expenses greater than the standard deduction amount will still be able to claim their higher expenses in the usual way.

The RSPT is a key part of the government’s reform agenda as the delivery of the other measures such as lowering company tax rates and the various superannuation measures are contingent on the implementation of this measure.

Personal Income Tax – Rate reductions THE personal income tax thresholds for the 2010-2011 year have changed in that the threshold for the 30 per cent tax rate has increased from $35,000 to $37,000, and the 38 per cent tax rate has been reduced to 37 per cent.

Lowering the company tax rate with an early start for small business THE company tax rate will be reduced from 30 per cent to 29 per cent from July 1, 2013, and to 28 per cent from July 1, 2014. There will be an earlier start for eligible small business with a reduction in the company tax rate to 28 per cent from July 1, 2012. This means that small business companies will have a lower tax rate than other companies until July 1, 2014. The change is expected to make Australia’s company tax rate more competitive relative to other similar sized OECD countries and make Australia a more attractive destination for foreign investment.

Paid Parental Leave – implementation IN last year’s Federal Budget, the government announced its Paid Parental Leave scheme which provides 18 weeks of leave at the level of the national minimum wage to eligible new mothers from January 1, 2011. The Government will provide funding ($21.2 million over five years) for the implementation of the scheme. The measure aims to ensure employers and employees can access their rights, gain their entitlements and meet their responsibilities under the scheme.

Standard Tax Deduction for Work-Related Expenses and Tax Accounting Costs THE government proposes to allow a standard deduction of $500 for work-related expenses and the cost of managing tax affairs from July 1, 2012.

Resource super profits tax A RESOURCE Super Profits Tax (RSPT) will be introduced on July 1, 2012, at a rate of 40 per cent on profits made from the exploitation of Australia’s non renewable resources.

Retirement measures Increasing of allocated pension minimum drawdown levels FROM the July 1, 2010, the minimum drawdown limits from allocated pensions will return to their normal levels, double what they are currently. The current minimum drawdown for a 65 year old individual is two per cent. This will increase to four per cent.

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Protect your family by getting a will By TIM O’BRIEN THERE is a common misconception that it is the elderly who should most concern themselves with having a valid will. In fact, the greatest problems arise where a younger person dies leaving infant children. In this situation, the law sets out how assets are to be distributed. There have been recent changes in various states in Australia dealing with this situation. For example, New South Wales has introduced legislation that fundamentally provides that where

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BERRI BARMERA LOCAL ACTION PLANNING: Committee Update

From the Project Manager’s Desk... WELCOME to the May “update” for the Berri Barmera Local Action Planning Committee, and I cant believe another three months has passed already. At least the locusts seem to be thinning out a little bit at last and lets all hope the damage they have caused is not to severe. In this edition you will find a couple of new opportunities to learn more about NRM in our region. The first of these is that we will be running another wetland bus tour later in the year, following on from the success of last year’s tour, and the fact a number of wetlands have received water allocations again. The second is a new project aimed at providing free accredited training volunteers and land managers in relation to weed identification, mapping and management.

At least the locusts seem to be thinning out a little

I encourage anyone with an interest in either of these projects to contact me if you would like more information. The LAP Committee at its next meeting will be discussing how it may support the Bamera Playspace Project, particularly in assisting with vegetating the area. Whilst this falls outside of our normal work, I feel this project is going to correlate very closely with the future management of the lake, and provides some unique opportunities. A couple of other new projects have also been put up for potential funding and hopefully I’ll be able to report positively on these in August. Finally, thanks to the Berri Barmera garden club and Riverland NRM Group for inviting me to speak at their recent meetings and I would like to extend an invitation for any other group that would like to hear about our latest projects to get in touch with me.

Naturelinks plan released THE DEPARTMENT for Environment and Heritage recently released five Naturelinks Plans’ including the River Murray-South East NatureLink Plan. NatureLinks is an ambitious, landscape-scale approach to conserve the unique plants and animals of South Australia. Landscape-scale conservation is rapidly becoming the dominant approach for responding to the challenges of biodiversity conservation, sustainable livelihoods and climate change throughout the world. NatureLinks aims to manage and restore large areas of habitat within five broad biodiversity corridors: River Mur-

ray-South East, Arid Lands, Cape Borda to Barossa and Flinders-Olary. This approach builds on existing conservation programs and protected areas by co-ordinating conservation efforts across private and public land. The NatureLinks Plans provide a long term vision for a landscape that will sustain people, industry, culture, plants and animals through healthy ecosystems. The plans provide a starting point for government organisations, non-government organisations and the community to work together to secure a sustainable future for South Australia. Approaching conservation on such

a large scale will take time but will provide the best opportunity for our native species to survive and adapt to environmental change. The Department for Environment and Heritage would like to invite all South Australians to share in this ambitious vision. For more information visit www.naturelinks.sa.gov.au Copies of the River Murray-South East NatureLink Plan are available from the Department for Environment and Heritage Murraylands Office in Berri or phone 8595 2111. Images courtesy DEH Naturelinks Website

Weed Training for Volunteers

Bus tour FOLLOWING on from the successful wetland tour we ran back in November, the BBLAP Committee is planning another free wetland bus tour, probably in late July or August (weather depending). Although more specific details will be advertised in June, you are more than welcome to contact Paul on 8582 2183, or paul@bblap.org. au, to register your interest and we will then send information directly out to you as it becomes available

IN PARTNERSHIP with the Department for Water Land & Biodiversity Conservation (DWLBC), SA Murray Darling Basin NRM Board and other Riverland LAP Committees, a project has been developed to educate volunteers and landholders about weed identification, control and mapping. This is a three year, $350,000 project which will train people how to identify existing and new and emerging weed species, how to easily map infestations using

simple hand held electronic databases, and what methods can be used to control the weed species they find. The idea of this project is to aim the training at volunteers who have a specific interest in managing their own particular area they are passionate about (eg wetlands and wetland groups, national parks, around Lake Bonney etc) At this stage, SAMRIC (South Australian MDB Resource Information Centre) have been contracted to set

up the electronic database, PIRSA Rural Solutions are developing the operational plan and reporting framework, and Conservation Volunteers Australia are developing the training package. More information will be available in the next couple of months, but if you are interested in being involved in FREE ACCREDITED TRAINING, which may also include chemcert, please feel free to contact your local LAP office.

■ Refilling of Big Mussel Lagoons

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Paul Stribley

Wetlands update AS I reported back in February, Mussel Lagoons, Beldora Lagoon and Overland Corner wetlands have received environmental allocations of water, to help maintain the ecological significance of these sites. At the time of writing this in early May, Beldora Lagoon is full, Mussel Lagoons are filling and pumping

will commence at Overland Corner in mid-May. We have also recently received funding to replace carp screens at a number of wetlands, which have corroded over the years. These new screens will be built according to the recommendations

of the latest research which bests facilitates the movement of small native fish whilst excluding adult carp from the wetlands. The new screens should be installed by the end of June and I’ll report on the finished work in our next update in August.

Berri Barmera Local Action Planning Committee Phone 8582 2183 Fax 8582 2495 Email: enquiries@bblap.org.au


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BERRI BARMERA LOCAL ACTION PLANNING: Committee Update

ADVERTISING FEATURE

■ Refilling of Beldora Lagoon

Tell your stories to help promote the River CONSERVATION SA, as part of its Murray campaign is putting together a book of hand-written Murray River memories and messages. They will be presenting the finished product, Our River, to Premier Rann (and possibly to pollies further upstream). This is part of Conservation SA’s advocacy work pushing the State Government to commit to buying permanent water entitlements of

150 gigalitres to ensure the health of the Murray, Lower Lakes and Coorong until such time as the Murray Darling Basin Plan starts really solving the river system's problems. To create Our River, Conservation SA is asking people to use the template from the website provided to write or draw a message expressing how they feel about the Murray, Lower Lakes and Coorong. The premise is that the Murray is

part of the South Australian soul and weaves its way through the lives and memories of so many of us. We want the people, through Our River, to remind the government just how precious the river system is to us South Aussie folk. Conservation SA wants the book to be as diverse and representative as possible, and we encourage people to write whatever they want, be it a political message, a story from their

memory, a poem or a picture. Download your template from www.conservationsa.org.au/ ourriver.html. Completed templates can be sent to: Julie Marron, Fundraising Coordinator Conservation Council of South Australia Level 1, 157 Franklin Street ADELAIDE, SA 5000.

Barmera Primary School Environmental Expo 2010

■ LEARNING: Barmera Primary School students enjoying thier day at the Environmental Expo

TWO classes from Barmera Primary School are holding an Environmental Expo again this year at the Riverland Exhibition Centre site on Friday June 4 from 9:30am until 3pm. This is the third time such an event has been staged and the second time at the field day site. The past events have been extremely successful and this one will once more showcase how worthwhile such an experience can impact on students’ social and educational development. Groups of students have selected a broader range of environmental topics and have researched information about them. Year 9 Glossop High school students have also joined us as mentors for each of the student groups. These groups are developing workshops and displays and will be presenting them at the expo. Other Riverland schools have also been invited to present workshops,

displays and/or participate in the workshops during the day. There will be a number of environmental organisations with displays and information about themselves for the general public to view. Some will also be running workshops for students to participate in.

Students enjoy showing other students what they have researched.

Once again the River Exhibition will be on show. This amazing display is a 28 metre long, colourful silk collage that illustrates the history and folklore of the Murray. It has questions and

statements under lift up flaps and will wind itself through the centre of the pavilion. The students enjoy showing other students what they have researched and using environmental displays will be a good way to involve students and the wider community. The expo will showcase that the students of Barmera Primary School, Glossop High School mentoring students and the other Riverland schools involved, care about their environment and community and are keen to share their information for others to learn ideas in order to help the local area become environmentally sustainable. We would like to invite the public along on the day to have a look at what has been achieved and perhaps even participate in some of the activities. For further information please contact Glenys or Darrin at Barmera Primary School on 8588 2198

Riverland NRM group adopts 2010 business plan KEN Stokes, SAMDB NRM Riverland Group Chairman has recently advised that the group has a new business blan for 2010. The group which represents the NRM Board at a local level has, as part of its responsibilities, a role to monitor progress and achievements of community projects that have been funded by the NRM Board. s we all know LAP’s across the Riverland implement a number of initiatives fund-

ed by the board. The plan therefore highlights the Group’s desire to establish strong links with the community and industry bodies in the Riverland and in that regard the plan includes specific actions to engage with LAP’s on a regular basis. Mr Stokes and Berri Barmera Local Action Planning project officer Paul Stribley are working on developing a simple but informative

Supported by the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country and the South Australian Murray Darling Basin NRM Board.

pro forma which will make it easier for LAPs to record and report on progress and achievement of funded projects. The group also has a significant role in supporting the board’s operations team in developing and implementing the 2010 operations plan which addresses pest plant and animal issues across the Riverland and is currently participating in a steering committee with LAP officers to develop a

community education program that will help landholders deal with problems on their land. The Riverland group meets on the fourth Monday of each month and members of the public are encouraged to come along. Details of each meeting can be obtained by contacting the group’s administrative aupport officer at the board’s Wade Street office or by phoning 8582 4477.

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday May 13, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE

LOXTON GOLF CLUB WEDDING EXPO

â– VENUE: The Loxton Golf Club is the perfect venue to host wedding ceremonies and receptions.

Glitz and glamour at wedding expo WHETHER you have a wedding coming up, thinking of tying the knot or just interested in the latest and greatest when it comes to your nuptials, the free Loxton Golf Club Wedding Expo will have something for everyone. This Sunday, between 1pm and 5pm, the golf club will be alive with all things wedding on show. Bridal Bliss will be exhibiting a wide range of stunning wedding gowns and formal dresses, with something to suit even the fussiest bride. New hairdressing salon R!ah will be styling the models for the day, exhibiting the traditional wedding styles and some of the more modern and contemporary looks in wedding hair design. For that flawless look on the big day, Body Image by Sam will be displaying all the new trends in

make-up, adding the final touch to an unforgettable look. Finally, what is a wedding without music? The Music Shop will be displaying the sound systems available for hire at your big event, with the perfect option to suit any sized party. Simply Events will also be providing a selection of centrepieces to peruse. Loxton Golf Club manager Julie Greenwood said the event is also a great opportunity to promote the golf club as both a wedding ceremony and reception venue. She said given the size of the venue and its private location, the pokie-free club is a perfect option for weddings and other large events. “It’s something that a lot of people aren’t aware of, so hope-

fully this will get the word out about exactly what we’ve got out here,� Ms Greenwood said. Having already hosted several weddings in recent months, Ms Greenwood said the club really converts into a wonderful venue once all the decorations are in place. “I think it’s like any place, once people start decorating, it just seems to transform,� she said. Surrounded by beautiful lawns and stunning gardens, Ms Greenwood said the club is also a great place to host wedding ceremonies in an ambient yet tranquil atmosphere. The club can host up to 160 people, although there are other alternative options such as erecting marquees and the likes on the club’s grounds. It also boasts a wonderful, large kitchen, providing an excel-

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Home Loan Interest Rates

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

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LENDER ANZ Bank SA BankWest Commonwealth ING Bank NAB Westpac

Standard Variable

7.41% 7.43% 7.30% 7.36% 6.74% 7.24% 7.51%

(7.52%) (7.59%) (7.48%) (7.49%) (6.74%) (7.37%) (7.64%)

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5 Years Fixed

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7.72% 7.84% 7.79% 7.89% 7.69% 7.59% 7.79%

8.07% 8.19% 8.09% 8.19% 8.04% 7.89% 8.14%

(6.76%) (6.90%) (7.19%) (6.84%) (6.74%) (6.78%) (6.86%)

(7.58%) (7.81%) (7.60%) (7.65%) (7.04%) (7.47%) (7.72%)

(7.81%) (7.94%) (7.82%) (7.87%) (7.36%) (7.67%) (7.93%)

Interest rates are just one of many factors to consider! 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 at10/05/2010 and subject to change. Fees and charges may apply. Terms and conditions available on application.


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Saturday May 15, 2010

Rural living at its best ET ON just over half an acre within the Renmark North school zone is this appealing brick veneer home. The home offers four spacious bedrooms, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, meals/ family area plus separate lounge. Climate control is no problem with combustion heating, ducted airconditioning, plus two refrigerated airconditioners. Outside, the huge gable roof pergola and outdoor kitchen allow you to take full advantage of our Riverland climate. Garage under main roof with automatic roller door and a huge shed provides more storage than most people will ever need. This very appealing family home is well worth an inspection.

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Ral Ral Avenue Price $325,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 147968

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11.00 – 12.00pm 1258 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri 11.30 – 12.30pm Sect 828 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri 1.00 – 2.00pm Lot 12 English Road Ray White Berri 2.30 – 3.30pm Lot 1 Sect 8 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri

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BERRI

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Saturday May 15, 2010

4.00 – 5.00pm

2 Waltham Street Ray White Berri Lot 2 Sect 247 Sturt Hwy Ray White Berri

10.15 – 10.45am 10.30 – 11.00am 11.00m - 11.45am

12.00 - 12.30pm

WAIKERIE

LOXTON 12.15 – 12.45pm 82 Newton Road Ray White Loxton

10.00 – 11.00am 4 Edwards Crescent Ray White Waikerie

Sunday May 16, 2010

MONASH 10.00 – 10.30am 15 Angove Terrace Ray White Berri

BARMERA 1.30 – 2.30pm

MOOROOK 10.00 - 11.00am

Sect 238 Kingston Road Ray White Berri

2.00 – 3.00pm

34 Echnida Drive Ray White Waikerie Lt 18 Pelican Point Ray White Waikerie

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Contact Ray White Renmark Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

43 Railway Terrace Ray White Renmark 11.15 – 11.45am 4 Elenore Avenue Ray White Renmark 9.30 –10.00am

3.00 – 4.00pm 4.30 – 5.00pm

MORGAN 12.00 – 1.00pm

4 Cook Street Ray White Renmark 10 Cook Street Ray White Renmark 17 Wattle Street Ray White Renmark 97 Pyap Street LJ Hooker Cucumunga St, just past the roundabout on the left Ray White Renmark 26 Cedar Avenue LJ Hooker

4.30 – 5.00pm

32 Nookamka Terrace Ray White Berri 17 Laffer Street Ray White Berrii 12 Cocksedge Road Ray White Berri 20 Queen Elizabeth Drive Ray White Berri

BERRI 2 Sultana Street Ray White Berri 10.30 – 11.30am 5 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 12.00 – 1.00pm 22 Phillips Road Ray White Berri 9.00 – 10.00am

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


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Community Events File Friday, May 14 • Carers SA River Murray & Mallee Carers Magical Mystery Tour. All Family carers welcome. Please RSVP to 1800806580. • Festival Ball, Loxton Peace Hall, 7.30 to 12.30pm. Admission $12. Music by the 3D’s. Supper provided. Phone Geoff Searle 85865613. Saturday, May 15 • Festival Dance, Bonney Theatre, Barmera, 7.30 to 11.30pm. Admission will be $10 supper provided. Phone Geoff Searle 85865613. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am–11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. Sunday, May 16 • Ballroom dancing, festival wind-up, lunch in the Paringa Hall from noon with dancing to follow until 8pm, admission will be $20 for the full day with light afternoon tea provided. • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Relay for Life (team 3), at the Berri Resort Hotel. • Women’s and Children’s Hospital Bowls Day, at the Berri Bowling Club. Cosmopolitan Fours (at least 1 opposite gender per team), 1pm start, $10 entry fee, includes afternoon tea. Phone Jenny Lyons 85821859.

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Tuesday, May 18 • Barmera Library, 10.30am Baby Rhyme Time; 11am Story and Activity all ages. Phone 85882872. • Palms Bingo, at Berri Club, 10.30 am eyes down, in aid of Queen Elizabeth Research Hospital. Phone Helen 85824618. • Renmark Garden Club meets at the clubrooms in Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark at 7.30pm. Guest speaker Andrew Walladge, of Berri Native Plants. Visitors welcome. Phone Judith Millman 85864662. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. Wednesday, May 19 • The Riverland Crows supporters group, shed party, Renmark Football Club, 7pm, quiz night and light supper provided. Hosted by Rhett Biglands, Darren Jarman, Michael Doughty and Brent Reilly. Tickets $10 for supporter group members, $15 for non members. Phone Chris Peterson 85865282 and for Waikerie Gwen Webber 0408609304, transport available from Waikerie. • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation.

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

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room for vans, boats, cars and tents. The home consists of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, lounge and dining areas with bar room adjoining. There are balconies both front and rear of the home each with great views of the Murray and its surrounds. There’s a 2 2 large shady paved area at Contact the rear of the Ray White Waikerie home, perfect Cary Hocking for entertain0488 414 460 ing friends and

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family. Enjoy spit roasted lamb, yabbies or barbecued daily catch, all cooked to perfection in the well established outdoor kitchen area. The home is part of a small village consisting of both permanent living and holiday homes. Perfect for retirement, or as a great weekender, this home represents excellent value in a position that is a well sought after location. For great weekends, or as a retirement plan, grab this opportunity now as these homes are getting scarcer.

ELICANS nest in a community and send out scouts to search for the perfect place to raise their young. Perhaps this is why the community at Pelican Point gave this name to their homes. Situated south of Morgan between lock 1 and lock 2 with less than two hours drive from Adelaide there is always deep water for skiing, fishing and swimming. Lot 18 Pelican Point faces east, staring into the impressive river cliffs. As the sun falls behind the home there is plenty of afternoon shade protecting you as you go about your water activities. At sunset you are entertained by the symphony of light and shade reflecting off the cliff face as day turns to night and heralds the spectacular moon rise, an experience that will stay with you for life. The home is two storeys

and contains four sleeping zones, easily accommodating the largest of families. The home sits on an elevated position with lawn to the water’s edge. The bank is formed in a crescent shape and houses a beautiful sandy beach. There is a concrete boat ramp belonging to the home and there is enough shedding to house all of your water MORGAN toys. The home

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Ford turns the tables were sold in April, or 14.1 per cent less than March in original terms. Year-to-date industry sales were 333,228 in 2010, up 20.3 per cent or 56,293 vehicles from the same time a year earlier. The FCAI said passenger vehicle sales rose 28.5 per cent in April, while sales of sports utilities were up 38 per cent.

Webber snares victory AUSTRALIA’S Mark Webber of Red Bull won a Spanish grand prix that lived down to its dreary reputation – at least until a dramatic late crash cost Lewis Hamilton second place, UK newspaper The Guardian reports. A suspension failure on the

penultimate lap sent Hamilton’s McLaren veering into the gravel beside the third turn and the car lost its front-left wheel as it collided with the crash barrier. Hamilton was unharmed. The crash handed second place to the Ferrari of Fernando Alonso, loudly supported by his home crowd. Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel came third, after late mechanical trouble had allowed Alonso past. Webber led from start to finish in a car that Hamilton had previously called “crazy quick�, becoming the 10th pole sitter in a row to win on this circuit. It was the 33-year-old Australian’s first win this year, and third of his career, lifting him to fourth in the championship.

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THE Riverland Drag Strip Committee is calling on the public to choose a title for the proposed Barmera drag strip. A $100 prize is being offered to the person who comes up with the best name. Committee treasurer Cheryle Taylor said the name can be as creative as possible but must include

a reference to driver education. “The winning name will be displayed on a banner put up out the front of where the strip will be,� she said. “That way anyone who puts an entry in has got an input into the drag strip.� Mrs Taylor said the competition will run until early July. Entries must be sent to PO Box 401, Berri.

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â– FAMILY: At the recent Rosenthal Automotive opening were (from left) Caroline, Kathy and Phil Rosenthal and Diana Thompson (nee Rosenthal).

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FORD Australia has overturned a record loss to report a surprise $13 million profit for 2009 despite a collapse in the car market due to the global financial crisis, according to The Australian. The company’s positive result amounts to a $287m turnaround after its $274m loss in 2008 and puts it in the black for the first time since 2005. It comes without any corresponding increase in revenue, which was stable at $3.1 billion, and despite a seven per cent decrease in total sales, to 99,000. Ford chief executive Marin Burela said the company was reaping the rewards from structural reforms begun two years ago, in line with its parent company in the US. The previous result included a one-time restructuring cost of $162m. Savings had been found throughout the company and the Melbourne factory had implemented a strict build-to-order regime that had lowered inventory costs. Production of the locally built Falcon sedan, ute and Territory SUV fell slightly to 55,000 units in 2009 - about half the level of five years ago.


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well for about four years before it was sold to a guy in Sydney. Now back to our feature car, the Chev Coupe was purchased from Mt Gambier in November 2008 and although it was fully registered, there were a number of areas Andrew wanted to alter. These included an upgrade to the very basic interior, a new set of wheels and some more ‘bling’ in the engine bay. Now looking the way he wants it, the hot rod is made up from an original 1934 Chev chassis that’s been modified and strengthened to accommodate the upgraded power plant. The front and rear transverse, leaf spring suspension were donated by a 1937 Ford, with the front locating a beam axle with HQ Holden disc brakes adapted and at the rear is a 9” Ford diff using the original Ford drum brakes. Providing ample power is a 350 Chev V8 engine that’s been modified just a little and runs a Bob Fisher 671 blower giving even more puff for the 350 cubes. Moving the power back to the rear wheels is a two speed, powerglide auto trans with a 2500 rpm high stall and a full manual shift kit changing gears with a B&M Star Shifter. The all steel 1934 Chev Coupe has been built ‘Hiboy’ style which means the original fenders (mudguards) have been removed and replaced with cycle guards. Furthermore, the body has been channelled over the chassis rails and had its roof lowered by 3.5” which all adds to the look Andrew was after.

■ SMOKIN’ HOT: Andrew McDonald has finished the final touches on his hot rod and is ready to hit the streets. An original grill shell surrounds the radiator at the front while the engine bay has been left open to show off all that motor and the shiny detail work. Besides, why would you cover up those nostalgic looking Lakester headers that exit the gases into the twin stainless steel exhaust system? The headlights are from a 1937 Ford but have had their internals updated to halogen globes before they were painted with the rest of the body in Toll Yellow and a generous coat of metal flake over

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SPORT Riverland Football League Under 18 Barmera-Monash 14.6 (90) d Waikerie 5.8 (38). Best: Barmera-Monash - T. Packer, M. Owen, J. Schwertfeger. Waikerie - J. Haines, D. Hoffman, J. Trimble. Goals: Barmera-Monash - J. Graetz 5, J. Vlassopoulos 2, M. Owen, J. Burns, T. Packer, Z. Butterworth, A. Manning, M. Middleton, J. Broughton. Waikerie - T. Bevan, B. Buller, J. Fladrich, S. Sobey, G. Dutton. Berri 12.8 (80) d Loxton 5.2 (32). Best: Berri - S. Hirschi, K. King, T. Stone. Loxton - K. Reynolds, T. Flight, J. Bates. Goals: Berri - K. Brand 4, C. Trifonoff 3, A. Norman 2, M. Nisbet, J. Rogers, K. King. Loxton - T. Flight, P. Andison, A. Falcinella, A. Jachmann, C. Baker.

Under 15 Berri 13.7 (85) d Loxton 8.4 (52). Best: Berri – N/A. Loxton - W. Baker, N. Flight, L. McDonald. Goals: Berri - D. Evans 4, M. Henderson 3, K. Trussell 2, C. Pryse, T. Yard, J. Freeman, B. Monaghan. Loxton - L. McDonald 3, J. Zdanowicz 2, N. Flight, J. Golding, A. Lehmann. Loxton North 9.10 (64) d Renmark 3.4 (22). Best: Loxton North - L. George, R. Goodes, B. Cook. Renmark - S. Kenyon, Y. Papageorgios, I. Frahn. Goals: Loxton North - T. Renshaw 3, B. Cook, J. Maczkowiack 2, H. Francis, R. Goodes. Renmark - Y. Papageorgios 2, J. Blackley. Barmera-Monash 16.14 (110) d Waikerie 2.7 (19). Best: Barmera-Monash - T. Lindsey, K. Boase, B. Bryant. Waikerie - S. Mazzeo, J. Kay, A. Allen. Goals: Barmera-Monash - G. Abdulla 5, T. Lindsey 4, K. Nairne-Kassulke 2, J. Beech, M. Wanganeen, A. Clark, Z. Bates, B. Uren. Waikerie - M. Schmitke, J. Rohde.

Jacob. Pinnaroo – T. Hawthorne, J. Venning, A. Dabinett. Goals: Peake – R. Raper, N. Gregurke 4, R. Morris 3, J. Loechel, M. Richards, C. Jacob, J. Cheyne. Pinnaroo – J. Venning 2, C. Francis-Ribbons, R. O’Driscoll. Karoonda 23.18 (156) d Murrayville 9.3 (57). Best: Karoonda – M. Wilson, N. Johnson, D. Story. Murrayville – Z. McKee, A. Brown, R. Watson. Goals: Karoonda – M. Wilson 5, C. Wilson 3, R. Erickson, E. Wiencke, M. Story, J. Koolmatrie, N. Johnson 2, Z. Schubert, D. Story, P. Reid, C. Long, M. Jack. Murrayville – R. Watson 3, Z. McKee. BDT 9.12 (66) Lameroo 6.3 (39). Best: BDT – D. Page, B. Borchardt, P. Hunter. Lameroo – S. Hyde, D. Steer, B. Hannam. Goals: BDT – K. Challinger 3, W. Clarke 2, L. Kendrick, D. Page, J. Miell, B. Swain. Lameroo – J. Barrett 2, S. Hyde, D. Steer, N. Brown, B. Hannam.

Junior colts Lameroo 10.10 (70) d BDT 1.2 (8). Best: Lameroo – N. Brown, J. Barrett, L. Murphy. BDT – M. Cornish, B. Binns, J. Camac. Goals: Lameroo – J. Barrett 3, T. Sherman, N. Brown 2, R. Kerber, L. Young, W. Werner. BDT – S. Lewis. Pinnaroo 7.2 (44) d Peake 5.6 (36). Best: Pinnaroo – R. O’Driscoll, J. King, C. Dabinett. Peake – N. Gregurke, J. Heinrich, D. Perks. Goals: Pinnaroo – C. Francis-Ribbons 4, J. King, B. Schiller, T. Wurfel. Peake – N. Gregurke 3, C. Simon, H. Smith. Karoonda 9.14 (68) d Murrayville 0.1 (1). Best: Karoonda – M. Story, H. Pilgrim, B. Stone. Murrayville – R. Watson, M. Parker, M. Beer. Goals: Karoonda – M. Story, H. Pilgrim, A. McKenzie 2, E. Wiencke, S. Paech, C. Krueger.

Mallee Football League Senior colts Peake 15.16 (106) d Pinnaroo 4.6 (30). Best: Peake – R. Morris, E. Loechel, C.

A2 Loxton 51 (A. Proud, H. Buick) d Berri 37 (K. Krollig, Z. Jennings). Loxton North 51 (C. Proud, J. Miller) d Renmark 36 (T. Bagley, E. Steed).

A3 Berri 63 (C. Eleftheriadis, H. Mallon) d Loxton 34 (C. Fielke, N. Jachmann).

Riverland Independent Under 17 Paringa 19.12 (126) d East Murray 1.3 (9). Best: Paringa - D. Blackley, D. Roesler, J. Blackley. East Murray – N/A. Goals: Paringa - D. Blackley 7, O. Everuss 3, R. White 2, C. Pryse, M. Steggell, A. Ronan, B. Harding, D. Roesler, B. Lacey, T. McGuire. Wunkar 20.8 (128) d Lyrup 14.8 (92). Best players and goals N/A. BSR 16.6 (102) d Ramco 5.6 (36). Best: BSR - J. Tanner, D. Tuckey, S. Young. Ramco - B. Watkins, J. Fischer, C. Buck. Goals: BSR - S. Bajszi, D. Tuckey 4, K. Grieger 3, S. Tanner 2, J. Tanner, A. Bajszi. Ramco - C. Wiseman 3, J. Fischer, L. Howell.

Barmera 36 (S. Albrecht, B. Dowling).

15C1 Berri 36 (M. Stewart, S. Sarro) d Loxton 9 (N. O’Farrell, U. Tuhoro).

Waikerie 41 (B. Kafexholli, L. Hamdorf) d Barmera 7 (A. Scadden, M. Barker). Renmark 39 (E. Cocks, F. Matulin) d Loxton North 15 (B. Lawrence, T. Kropinyeri).

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Berri 47 (K. Nattrass, N. Muller) d Loxton 22 (T. Bright, N. Hoffmann). Renmark 55 (D. James, A. Strachan) d Loxton North 28 (M. Watts, I. Braddock).

Renmark 35 (J. Coomb, K. Dyer) d Monash 21 (T. Morrow, H. Braunack). Barmera 45 (J. Gregory, T. Webber) d Waikerie 27 (B. Geal, S. Bannister).

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Renmark 36 (J. Brown, E. Howard) d Loxton North 21 (A. Lidgerwood, C. Vowles). Monash 44 (K. Traeger, J. Andrenacci) d Waikerie 25 (M. Frankel-Vaughan, N. Campbell).

A grade Ramco 38 (J. Wood, K. Linke) d BSR 33 (L. Stoeckel, N. Linke).

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B3 Loxton 49 (N. Bright, K. Norman) d Barmera Pink 44 (K. Lawrie, E. Treloar). Monash 49 (K. Knight, J. Pahl) d Barmera 35 (L. Buhlman, K. Wilksch).

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C1 Renmark 37 (J. Henderson, K. Hobbs) d Loxton North 29 (A. Jachmann, L. Gibbs). Cobdogla 50 (A. Lowe, A. Doevendans) d Barmera 27 (M. Maitland, J. Gilgen).

C2 Monash 47 (N. Taylor, V. Taylor) d Berri 37 (C. Wade, H. Millar).

17A Berri 47 (P. Lloyd, K. Thiele) d Loxton 33 (L. Benson, R. Farber). Renmark 50 (J. Westmoreland, K. Nelson) d Loxton North 26 (Z. Patterson, T. Haslam). Loxton North 51 (S. Kropinyeri, A. Lange) d Renmark 37 (C. Brown, L. Gallo). Waikerie 38 (I. Cottle, K. Thomas) d Barmera 33 (R. Ward, B. Winen).

Men - A grade Berri 4 d Loxton 2. Best: Berri – B. Stokes, T. Herbert, P. Blenkiron. Loxton – M. Hammond, S. Trezise, S. Burgess. Goals: Berri – B. Stokes 2, M. Baird, F. Vallelonga. Loxton – K. Hennig, M. Hammond. Waikerie 6 d Renmark 4. Best: Waikerie – All played well. Renmark – A. Weir, C. Benda, M. Kaye. Goals: Waikerie – R. Hope 3, R. Edwards, B. Kroehn, J. Redemski. Renmark – M. Kaye 2, D. Shawyer, A. Shaw.

B grade Berri 6 d Loxton 4. Best: Berri – K. Ridley, B. Crocker, S. Stokes. Loxton – G. Rowe, N. Fielke, A. Trezise. Goals: Berri – S. Stokes 4, I. Hancock, J. Bowers. Loxton – T. Haigh, K. Burgemeister, A. Trezise. Waikerie d Renmark (forfeit).

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Under 18

Loxton 45 (B. Kahl, A. Proud) d Waikerie 20 (E. Kambach, A. Stanton).

Renmark 7 d Waikerie 4. Best: Renmark – A. Shaw, E. Chaplain, T. McInerney. Waikerie – M. Morgan, J. Redemski, K. Miller. Goals: Renmark – A. Shaw 3, D. Casey 2, A. Weir, J. Fielke. Waikerie – J. Redemski 4. Loxton 5 d Berri 0. Best: Loxton – L. McDonough, Z. Schubert, G. Rowe. Berri – S. Ridley, A. Arnold, J. Pinnick. Goals: Loxton – S. Trezise 3, Z. Schubert, A. Evans.

15A Berri 59 (T. Howard, R. Shotton) d Loxton 19 (S. Benson, L. Zdonowicz). Renmark 45 (M. Cinc, K. Menz) d Loxton North 30 (T. Newman, A. Sanghera). Waikerie 28 (A. Smith, J. Frost) d Barmera 26 (M. Gillespie, B. Miller).

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Riverland Netball

Berri 48 (C. Kondoprias, S. Brand) d Loxton 25 (K. Jachmann, A. Rudiger). Renmark 32 (E. Williams, J. Byrne) d Loxton North 23 (G. Eckermann, C. Wood).

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Loxton 51 (T. Dempsey, A. George) d Berri 40 (L. Smith, T. Jachmann). Renmark 45 (J. Haynes, L. Menz) d Loxton North 29 (K. Tschirpig, K. Wooldridge). Waikerie 40 (C. Pearson, L. Oswald) d

Renmark Blue 42 (L. Trewin, M. Bristow) d Berri 23 (B. Schrapel, T. Westley). Loxton North 30 (J. Jachmann, M. Priestley) d Renmark 22 (M. Pitman, C. Gardner). Waikerie 38 (R. Avery, K. Perry) d

Weeks. Waikerie – A. Kroehn, S. Kuchel, K. Pick. Goals: Renmark – D. Weeks, K. Eden, S. Reid. Waikerie – K. Pick, S. Kuchel.

B grade Waikerie 2 drew Renmark 2. Best: Waikerie – All played well. Renmark – All played well. Goals: Waikerie – V. Schmidt, E. Kerr. Renmark - N. Schultz, C. Britsow. Loxton 3 d Berri 2. Best: Loxton – E. Sloane, S. Walker, O. Mayard. Berri – T. Moll, S. Quirke, L. Delaine. Goals: Loxton – S. Lugg, R. Schulz, C. Burgemeister. Berri – J. Size, L. Delaine.

Under 18

BSR 45 (C. Fridd, S. Haynes) d Ramco 40 (N. McKenzie, C. Hook).

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Under 13 Barmera-Monash 5.13 (43) d Waikerie 3.3 (21). Best: Barmera-Monash - K. Coats, S. Sullivan, J. Wallace. Waikerie - J. Griffiths, Z. Pogorecki, B. Howell. Goals: Barmera-Monash - D. Pichl 2, K. Coats, S. Butterworth, T. Whateley. Waikerie - J. Shaw, T. Geeham, R. Shaw. Renmark 10.11 (71) d Loxton North 2.2 (14). Best: Renmark - A. Albanese, B. Williss, J. Agostino. Loxton North - J. Worsfold, A. Size, K. Awege. Goals: Renmark - J. Agostino 4, Z. Gallo, R. Boon 3. Loxton North - S. Cook, J. Worsfold. Berri 19.10 (124) d Loxton 0.2 (2). Best: Berri - B. Cmrlec, A. Kemp, B. Clark. Loxton - W. Lehmann, M. Kurtzer, A. Redden. Goals: Berri - J. Williss, B. Clark 6, J. Frazer, K. Karpany, N. Hankin 2, J. Kovacic.

Barmera 39 (C. Drogemuller, K. Saville).

Women – A grade Loxton 7 d Berri 0. Best: Loxton – J. Reid, R. Finnigan, B. Cass. Berri – M. McMahon, N. Westley, K. Jury. Goals: Loxton – E. Hampel 2, S. Baird, B. Hammerstein, R. Finnigan, L. Doecke, B. Cass. Renmark 3 d Waikerie 2. Best: Renmark – T. Casey, B. Shawyer, D.

Waikerie 3 d Renmark 1. Best: Waikerie – A. Harkness, J. Wilson, L. Redemski. Renmark – B. Casey, K. Trautwein, A. Giles. Goals: Waikerie – B. Seabrook 3, A. Harkness. Renmark – J. Mallinson. Berri 4 d Loxton 2. Best: Berri – M. McMahon, C. Starr, K. Payne. Loxton – T. Allister, D. Trezise, S. Feetham. Goals: Berri – M. McMahon 3, C. Mengler. Loxton – P. Stivahtaris.

Under 14 mixed Renmark 8 d Loxton Black 0. Best: Renmark – A. Giles, T. Parker, L. Shaw. Loxton Balck – B. Cass, A. Nitschke, K. Thompson. Goals: Renmark – D. Casey 5, J. Mallinson 2, E. Chaplain. Waikerie White 6 d Waikerie Black 0. Best: White – All played well. Black – L. Harkness, N. Hocking, D. Moore. Goals: White – C. Powardy, S. Haese, R. Law, M. Hansen, C. Catford, L. Woolatt. Berri 8 d Loxton Yellow 2. Best: Berri – C. Passmore, B. Anderson, A. Roberts. Loxton Yellow – A. Harris, B. Gibbs, K. Attwood-Mitchell. Goals: Berri – B. Martin 4, A. Roberts, S. Mann, R. Gillespie, C. Passmore. Loxton Yellow – D. Mowbray, J. Hampel.

Under 11 mixed Waikerie 1 d Berri Red 0. Best: Waikerie – L. Redemski, C. Lean, A. Hocking. Berri Red – J. Roberts, J. Bugess, K. McMahon. Goals: Waikerie – J. Smith. Renmark 2 d Loxton 0. Best: Renmark - L. Dowzard, B. Duggin, N. Duggin. Loxton – B. Gibbs, D. Mowbray, A. Grigson. Goals: Renmark – B. Duggin, N. Duggin.

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■ From Page 44 She said after his performances in the NAB Cup, St Kilda coaching staff have indicated they will bring his debut towards the earlier stages of the season. “Ross (Lyon) just seems to think he’s (Rhys) a little raw,” Mrs Stanley said. With seven rounds gone, Mrs Stanley said the tension is building. “Every week, we’re still waiting for that phone call after

■ Rhys Stanley. training,” she said. Given Rhys’ rather relaxed de-

meanour, Mrs Stanley said he is relatively calm, although getting a little impatient. “He’s getting a little bit edgy but the coaching staff are really good with feedback and they’re saying if he can string some consistent form together with Sandringham, then he’s basically in,” she said. Having been named first emergency for the past few weeks, Rhys has also had to warm up with

Wednesday stableford: L. Jeffery 42, A. Druery 40, D. Howes 39, P. Cummins 38, H. Clark 38, J. Hocevar 38. Thursday ladies par: S. Pascoe +5, J. Morish +5, K. Tanner +5, L. Martin +5, W. Hocevar +2, L. Dawson +2. Saturday stroke: Men: D. Howes 68, T. King 69. Ladies: L. Martin 72, L. Smith 72. Four person ambrose: T and G Branford and C and R Evans 62/52 nett.

the team, right until they run through the banner. This means he has also been nursed through his games with Sandringham, ensuring he is right to fill in for a late Saint withdrawal. Mrs Stanley expects her son home in June on his midseason break. “He always looks to come home when he can,” she said. For now though, the waiting game continues.

Sponsorship issue leaves tournament in question ■ From Page 44 “We would like to run the tournament but it is a huge labour intensive exercise for our volunteers and ultimately it is a sponsorship issue.” Mr Pipe said the tournament needs a major drawcard or highly seeded player to attract visitors from all around the country to the event. “Can we get ex-players such as Todd Woodbridge or players like that to come up and play exhibition games to try and draw the crowds in?” he asked. The Riverland is also not

alone, with Mr Pipe stating many other regional centres are calling for assistance to keep major tournaments

It is a huge labour intensive exercise for our volunteers and it is a sponsorship issue.

running. Mr Pipe also dicussed other issues with the sport’s

leading body, including the conditions of courts in the region but cited that upgrades could potentially cost up to $5 million. “One of the issues we have got is it is very difficult for us to invest money in one particular centre because all of the towns want to upgrade to high quality facilities,” he said. “Part of the court rebate scheme that Tennis Australia offers is to move to synthetic surfaces or clay. “The Riverland is still very much played on grass type tennis and affected by water allocations.

Renmark Saturday stableford: C. Florence 41, P. Hendriek 40, J. Palat 39, J. Coombe 39, P. Anderson 38, M. Denti, B. Kruger 37, S. Symonds, B. Heath 36, P. Priest, B. Kruger, P. Wilton 35. Wednesday stableford: P. Hendrieck 38 M. Hollitt 36, C. Foreman 36, K. Warner 35, D. Warren M. Daws 34, B. Heath, C. John, G. Seddon 33. Saturday par: I. French +3, I. Baxter +3, M. Daws +2, B. Kruger, C. Stimpson, B. Kruger +1, P. Anderson Ev, A. Parkyn, P. Ruston, C. Foreman -1. Ladies stableford: C. Stimpson 35, I. Proud 34, A. Thiel 34, J. Skinner, C. Doevendans, J. Steed 33.

Waikerie Saturday stableford Division one winner: T. Harris 42. Division two winner: R. Ebert 43. Other scores: J. Myer, W. Morris 41, G. Waples 40, J. Tscharke 38. Wednesday stableford: R. Wilksch 36 c/b.

Riverland darts Barmera Odd Bods 10 d Renmark Boxed Dogs 5. Renmark R C Ones 8 (N. Flack 180 x 2) d Barmera Rooshooters 5 (180 D. Cooper). Loxton Hotel Gladiators 10 d Monash Club Wanderers 5.

Berri Croquet Kingball Game 1: A. Wright 13 d N. Hart 7, Noske 6. Game 2: N. Hart 13 d S. Noske A.Wright 2. Game 3. S. Noske 13 d N. Hart 9, Wright 5. Game 4. S. Noske 7 d N. Hart 2, Wright 2.

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Riverland cycling Individual time trial N. Gregurke 13:07.46, P. Weston 14:06.96, C. Gordon 14:53.43, J. Eshman 15:18.36, G. Lawton 16:38.57, A. Ylia 16:47.93.

Scratch races A grade L. Stevens, N. Gregurke, P. Weston.

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Loxton A men: A. Pfeiler 44, R. Thorne 40. B men: T. Sawade 41c/b, A. Golding 41, G. MacInnes 38, S. Harris 38, P. Harman 37, D. Sunman 36. Women: B. Arnold 37, J. Sawade 36.

B grade C. Gordon, J. Eshman, G. Lawton, A. Ylia.

Riverland 8-ball Singles championship Semi-finals: S. Irons d Andy Hill, M. Riechelt d K. Haritos. Final: S. Irons 3 d M. Riechelt 1. Plate final: F. Romeo 2 d K. Michael 0.

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RISING STAR AWARD NAME: JAKE ANSPACH AS a 17 year old, Renmark’s Jake Anspach has been a ball winner since his A grade debut against Berri this season. With a smart football brain he is likely to progress quickly. Jake has not been overawed with his elevation to senior ranks and has looked comfortable in the A grade playing mainly on the wing and in the middle. A strong performance against Loxton North last round has earnt Jake the Riverland Weekly’s rising star nomination this week. Well done Jake.

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CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

Age costs local national spot ■DESPITE winning two gold, a silver and a bronze medal at the national Special Olympics in Adelaide, Renmark Vitor swimmer, Ashley Tyler will not be a member of the Australian team bound for Athens. But that has nothing to do with his performances. As the only Riverland selection and the youngest member in the swim squad for the state team in Adelaide, he won gold in the 50 metre backstroke, setting a personal best by four seconds and gold in the 100 metre freestyle, winning by 11 seconds and beating his previous time by five. He also swam a personal best by the same margin in taking out bronze in the 200 metre freestyle and was a member of the 4x100 metre relay team that won a silver medal. Age simply stood in his way as far as any trip to Athens is concerned – at 13 he is below the 15 years minimum required. In Adelaide he was competing against 18 to 21 year olds but now, under coach Leanne Vanderhoek, he will continue to train enthusiastically as he aims to represent Australia in the 2014 Special Olympics in Melbourne. Ashley was a member of

■SWIMMERS: Renmark Vitor swimmer Ashley Tyler with Australian swimming star Michael Klim. a group of competitors from this region who contributed a real medal haul to the state team total – four gold, five silver and seven bronze. In particular, our 10 pin bowlers were in great form. Krystal Brown won a gold and two silver, Fiona Gates a complete set, a gold, a silver and a bronze, Cate Burlik, two bronze, and Michael Sporbert a silver and two bronze. Also in soccer, a bronze went to Brodie Wegener.

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Resurgent Renmark ■RENMARK’S A1 netball team has obviously reacted strongly to that rarity of 2009 when they missed out on a grand final spot. So far in 2010 Renmark has defeated reigning premiers Loxton, last season’s other grand finalist Berri and Loxton North in dominant style. And to do that they would have had to boast a number of prominent players. Nevertheless, when officials have sat down in customary manner to identify two best players from their matches, two names have dominated – Leanne Menz and Jo Haynes. Getting the two experienced campaigners back in tandem this season has been a coup for coach Ann Noack and opposing teams are finding it difficult to breach the defensive wall they are constructing. It seems some real thinking has to be done by opposing coaches as “ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if Jo doesn’t get you, Leanne must�. While on netball, it may just be that Waikerie is putting more bricks in place in its rebuilding program than just at A1 level where it broke through for its first win last Saturday, 40-39 against Barmera. The club returned to junior 17A level last year after

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â– In-form Renmark veteran Jo Haynes. a long absence and showed promise but this season has stormed out of the blocks to defeat two strong sides, Berri (57-50) and Loxton North (45-31) in the first two outings. Some of the young players involved, including Teri Wenske, Alicia Curtis and Lucy Eldredge, are also being given A1 grade expo-

Irons’ nerves of steel in eight-ball final ■PRESENT association eight-ball team captain Shane Irons, 47, won his second Chris Schutz Cup Riverland singles title at the Loxton Sporting Club last Wednesday night. Previously he won the event in 2007. Shane, now playing locally with Berri Club Gold, won the final 3-1 against Mark Reichelt. Earlier, in semi-finals, Irons eliminated Andrew Hill and Reichelt defeated Kon Haritos. The plate final went to Frank Romeo 2-0 from Kath Michael.

sure while Danielle White is playing at A1 level full-time but is still eligible for the 17A team. Eldredge, along with another team member Jess Smith, is a member of the age group’s Murray Academy Squad. The 17A team, being coached jointly by Donna Hartwig and Marisa Wilson,

No vacancy - bowls events sell out Riverland ■THE never ending tourist attraction that is Riverland bowls has rolled on with full house signs up everywhere. Berri completed its four day event last week and organiser Ken Stokes called it an “embarrassment of nominations�. There was plenty of “sorry, full house�. Last Saturday, 80 nominations were received for the one day event at Moorook. An absolute belter of a day was had by all and forget the bowls, the lunch was worth the price of entry. It was another full house with visitors from as far away as Cowell, Port Macdon-

Book for Berri centenary â– THE Berri Demons are certainly turning up the heat out on the field but the tickets for their special centenary dinner to be held on Saturday, June 26, at the Berri Resort Hotel are also certain to be in great demand and very hot property indeed. They went on sale at the hotel (telephone 8582 1411) last Monday, so be quick. The dinner follows a full day of football at the Berri Oval against Loxton and will include interviews, match videos, a presentation of a hall of fame and a silent auction of special centenary guernseys. Tickets at $50 are limited.

■MOVE over Ben Hur, this is big news. It appears the Riverland will have a senior side at this year’s netball country carnival in Adelaide from June 12 to 14, along with 13,15 and 17 years and under teams. The last time Riverland had a senior side in the competition was in 2006 when the Loxton premiership group from 2005 and a couple of ‘recruits’ filled the breach. Squads will be announced shortly when coaching positions are finalised. Another announcement coming our way surrounds a further visit by some Thunderbirds players for special coaching clinics.

The Demons’ centenary weekend gets underway the night before with registrations, meals and refreshments, the launch of a special book and unveiling of those one-off guernseys at the club rooms. It concludes on Sunday at the oval with an all day breakfast and recovery while the under 13s and 15s take on Loxton out on the turf. Memorabilia is on display and centenary merchandise will be on sale for the duration of the weekend. For any enquiries, call centenary committee members Bob Warland (0429 343 022) or Malcolm Hill (0407 974 671).

nell, Moonta and Kangaroo Island. This week the Loxton RSL is trying out its brand new synthetic green from Tuesday to Friday with its carnival. Sorry, full house. Then on Saturday and Sunday, the Paul Giles men’s fours event is at Renmark. At the time of writing this, there were a couple of vacancies, so hurry and call Tony Guerin on 8586 6474. It is quite obvious that lawn bowls is a great attraction to the Riverland with people from all over the state and from Sunraysia at most of these events.

Parilla to host enduro ■THE Onkaparinga Ramblers Car Club’s annual Richard Bennett Memorial Enduro is being held at Parilla this weekend. The event is round two of the SA Off Road Racing Association’s Multi Club series. Sign posts from Parilla will direct visitors to the venue, which is about 15 kilometres from town. Starting positions for the main event will be decided by the prologue held on Saturday, involving one lap of a six kilometre course. Then on Sunday, the Enduro incorporates eight continuous laps of a 29 kilometre journey.


Thursday May 13, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 35 ‘Practice makes perfect’ is bull. Only perfect practice makes perfect ~ Ron Barassi

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The age of Renmark swimmer Ashley Tyler who had a successful Special Olympics meet.

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Benson battling with cycling’s best ■ I FIRST met promising young Loxton cyclist Matthew Benson at the annual Riverland Sportsperson of the Year dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel in late 2008. Of course, on that night Matt created history by becoming the first person to win both the Beaurepaires Peter Frankcom Junior Sport Star and 5RM- Berri Resort Hotel-SGIC Sportsperson awards in the same year. That night he stamped himself as someone special, pleasant but with ambitions and goals. And a lot has happened since to reinforce that opinion. After completing year 12 in 2008 at Loxton High School, where he had been a popular and contributing student, he moved to further his cycling career with the SA Institute of Sport in Adelaide and continued to push himself to the limits in training and competed in events of various types far and wide. Now Matthew is on what could be his first ‘trip of a lifetime’. He is in France riding for a team from that country, Morteau Montbenoit. According to his father Andrew, he did not like it much at first. “He was probably home sick” he said. But is he enjoying himself now on a trip that will not end until August? His parents supplied me with a copy of an email they received from Matthew after a recent three day tour in which he finished fourth overall and as the leading under 23 rider, amongst 150 riders. I think his own words give us the answer.

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racing here is never easy. I bridged across to the final break. The team car was handing me water bottles – was just like the Tour-de France, amazing. I attacked with three kilometres to go and won the final stage solo. You should have seen it – it was awesome, a massive crowd – I had motor bikes – everything around me. Some French police guy on a bike yelling at me in French to go – I didn’t look back and went all out – it was just like the Tour with signs counting down the 500 metres, 400 metres. I won, the crowd was cheering, so crazy. I had French reporters come up to me asking me questions in French – was amazing feeling. I finished the tour fourth overall, second in Sprint classification – won the team class.

Hi Guys. Well I’m just over the moon right now. My tour went well, it was in Vesoul, beautiful place, so much to tell you, can’t type fast enough - ha ha. Well my tour started with the night prologue in Vesoul – it didn’t go so well, l as I placed 33rd – wasn’t happy but I was only nine seconds from the winner. Went out for tea that night at this nice place – very pretty, I loved it. So next day was a 30 kilometre stage, very hard and hilly. 150 fit riders in narrow roads. I was going good until five kilometres to go, a massive crash – just missed it and went into a ditch of grass. Got back on the road and chased. I got back on the main bunch with two kilometres to go and got seventh in the sprint. Very happy as I worked hard – dropped the yellow jersey. I moved into 13th overall – very happy. The final stage was very hard from the start but

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■ LEWISTON trainer Chris Cotton made his trip to Barmera greyhounds worthwhile last Saturday with a winning double but local trainers still managed to produce the successful runner in three of the seven races on the program. Cotton collected the major stake money in the opening race, a maiden, when Egyptian Ben beat home Renmark’s Bruce Lellmann prepared Honky Tonk Girl by two lengths, and in event three, when Navel Gazing finished one and a half lengths clear of favourite Difficult, trained at Cardross by Norma Millington. Lellmann, in fact, was one of the local trainers to lead in a winner on the day. Stack’em Flat in race six beat home fellow Renmark dog, Crazy Quin from the Nicole Price kennels by two lengths. Of the others, Monash’s John Rees increased his claims on the 2010 Trainer of the Year award when Mr Miller won his second race for the season on the track and gave ‘Reesy’ five straight wins so far. Then Brenton Nixon had his recent acquisition Coup De Loot break a run of minor placings to grab the final event by three lengths from Where’s Harry. Trainers from far and wide continue to bring their dogs to Barmera and on Saturday, the Shanahan kennels from Westbury in Tasmania were represented. The next Riverland meeting is on Saturday, June 5.

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Moorook-Kingston v Ramco THE Warriors snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Brown’s Well last round and will take momentum into their match against winless Ramco. A hard fought first half against Blanchetown/Swan Reach gave the Roosters some pride but a four quarter effort is needed to beat Moorook-Kingston this round. However, the Warriors will miss Travis Voigt, who has moved away for work. Ball winners John Robertson (hamstring) and Paul Cooper (driver) will also be out of action against Ramco. The Roosters are also in injury trouble with several key players sitting on the sidelines. Russell Boatswain is a well known competitor and has featured in the top two best players in the first three rounds of the season. He will again play a major role this weekend, along with former Morgan midfielder Max Baddack. Andrew Bevan (four goals), Shaun Zimmerman, Marcus McGrath and Michael Wilson (four goals) were all good against BSR. Moorook-Kingston will look to Joe Abdulla up forward, while midfielder Matt Cooper, Todd Griffin and youngster Ryan Dick have big roles. This is a big game for both teams. If Moorook-Kingston wins it will keep in touch with the top four and Ramco need victory to avoid slipping to bottom of the ladder. The Roosters will win by 40 points.

Match of the round

Waikerie v Loxton THIS mid-table clash should be an early season indicator of who will be right up there in the top three come finals time. The Magpies have so far had a rollercoaster of a season, registering big wins over Renmark and Loxton North but going down to Berri and Barmera-Monash in between those victories. There is no doubt they possess a strong senior squad but questions will be asked of their veterans this weekend coming up against a youthful Tiger outfit. Loxton is in a similar situation, knocking up good wins over Renmark and Loxton North before losing to BarmeraMonash and Berri. Loxton’s ball movement tends to be swift, utilising the open side of the ground to transfer play from defence. The running power of youngsters Peter Fisher, Josh Mann and Brett Manuel, who find space well, will test Waikerie on the counter attack. However, one aspect of these inexperienced players’ games that lets them down a bit is their decision making and composure under pressure. This is the area where Waikerie may take a slight advantage in this clash, the immaculate disposal of Damien Stevens, Nathan Tape and Luke Horner providing forwards with ample marking opportunities. Tall forward Ash Montgomery is likely to miss this one after straining a hamstring, leaving Jamie Fisher as the Tigers’ only genuine tall forward. The ruck clash will be of interest, with rookie Craig Fisher taking on an in-form Craig Miller, who continues to cover the ground well. Pete Smith has been predominately used as a small forward this year, generally isolated deep in Loxton’s attacking 50. The Waikerie defender who goes to him is sure to have his hands full all day. It just looks like Waikerie have too much firepower up forward for the Tiger defence.

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■ MISSING: Loxton forward Ash Montgomery may miss this week’s match through injury.

WITH fresh legs coming off the bye, Cobdogla has the advantage over Paringa. The Swans and the Eagles were undone by a clinical East Murray in their last matches and will be looking to bounce back in convincing fashion. Blooding young possession winners such as Josh Wiseman, the Eagles also have of mix of experience with Adam Barnett, Lyndon Fridd and Damien Crowe. Paringa’s veterans have performed admirably this season with Chris Gardner, Craig Baxter and Andrew Lloyd ready to guide the Swans to a five goal win. Blanchetown/Swan Reach takes on a struggling Wunkar in what will be another crucial game for both teams. The Redbacks have shown they can match it with the best and will beat the Bulldogs by four goals. Kyle Coleman bagged 10 goals at the weekend, so watch out for him, Tom Sobey and Dale Payne. Who can stop Michael Kirk? That is the question Brown’s Well coach Steve Watson will pose to his players. The former Loxton midfielder has dominated the Independent competition and has been a catalyst in his team’s perfect win-loss ratio this season. Ashley Hissey and Dan Fuss have also been impressive, while the Bombers will rely on their big men Lachlan Patterson, Brian Hampel and Ash Smith up forward. East Murray will record a 100 point win.

Mallee Football League Mallee Football League

Photo: BRAD PERRY

Supa Roos tipped at Karoonda

Loxton’s best chance to win this one is by running Waikerie off its legs but the Magpies should be too classy overall and come out on top by about 20 points.

Match of the round

Karoonda v Pinnaroo

The other games

KAROONDA will still be reeling after letting one slip last week against Murrayville. Dylan Caldwell is in great form, playing in the midfield. But, Pinnaroo is coming off two good wins and will be confident traveling to Karoonda this week. Brad Sheridan and Sunyl Vogt appear to be back to somewhere near their best and with the team in form, it should win at Karoonda.

THE Panthers chalked up their first win last week over a struggling yet competitive Renmark side on the rebuild but will be tested by a Berri unit in good form. Berri should get up despite Loxton North being at home. Barmera-Monash take on Renmark in what should be a comfortable win for the Roos. Renmark will put up a fight but Barmera-Monash is too classy and will overcome the Rovers.

Lameroo v Murrayville

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LAMEROO needs to win to keep its finals

hopes alive and comes up against a growling Bulldogs team on the prowl. Murrayville has picked up from a slow start, midfielders Jarred Allen and Kevin Wyatt dominant around the clearances. The Bulldogs should get up in a physical encounter.

Peake v BDT THE Lions have been a bit up and down this year but will be looking to improve on last week’s loss. The form of youngster Chad Freak is outstanding early. However, BDT is in stellar form, disposing of the MFL teams with ease throughout the opening rounds. With Shane Binns living up to his enormous potential, BDT should win easily.

Senior football scoreboard Riverland Football League A grade Barmera-Monash 21.13 (139) d Waikerie 10.10 (70). Best: Barmera-Monash - M. Middleton, M. Smart, A. Nettelbeck. Waikerie - C. Miller, N. Tape, L. Horner. Goals: Barmera-Monash - T. Wilson 5, S. Peucker, M. Leigh 3, M. Smart, T. Swanbury, C. Hughes 2, B. McPherson, M. Middleton, N. Kuhn, T. Smitham. Waikerie - N. Tape 3, B. Venning, T. Bevan 2, A. Thompson, C. Miller, C. Griffiths. Berri 16.13 (109) d Loxton 9.8 (62). Best: Berri - A. Beauchamp, K. Sampson, C. Scholefield. Loxton - G. Dahlitz, Brett Manuel, Bronte Manuel. Goals: Berri - K. Harwood 5, D. Fromm 4, C. Scholefield, D. Hankin 2, G. Franks, M. Barber, T. Allen. Loxton - P. Smith, G. Dahlitz, B. Wheeldon 2, W. Pritchard, L. Kruger, N. Uren. Loxton North 15.15 (105) d Renmark 11.12 (78). Best: Loxton North – J. Proud, B. Hentschke, J. Nelson. Renmark – J. Anspach, T. Thorpe, J. Rowe. Goals: Loxton North – J. Proud 5, R. Proud, D. Saint 3, D. Proud 2, S. Nelson, A. Cook.

Renmark – A. Camplin, B. Townsend, J. Warnock 2, N. Carr, H. Beavis, M. Camplin, J. Smedley, J. Anspach.

Mallee Football League

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B grade

B grade

BDT 30.31 (211) d Lameroo 4.4 (28). Best: BDT – C. Richardson, J. Sampson, S. Binns. Lameroo – B. McNeilly, J. Ridgway, T. Hancock. Goals: BDT – S. Binns 7, J. Richardson, B. Todd, J. Crabb, M. Sampson, A. Freeman 3, L. Richardson 2, C. Kennett, L. Remfry, L. Slape, J. Leske, M. Vandeleur, J. Zacker. Lameroo – J. Ridgway, T. Hancock, R. Walker, T. Bell. Murrayville14.10 (94) d Karoonda 13.10 (88). Best: Murrayville – J. Allen, K. Wyatt, R. McKee. Karoonda – J. Jackson, D. Caldwell, B. Chinner. Goals: Murrayville – D. Bates 5, A. Hockey 3, R. McKee 2, J. Allen, B. Heintze, J. Beckmann, M. Johnson. Karoonda – C. Knight 3, D. Richards, D. Caldwell, R. Paech, J. Rudiger 2, J Jackson, Z. Bullard. Pinnaroo 15.15 (105) d Peake 11.17 (83). Best: Pinnaroo – B. Sheridan, C. Nickolls, S. Vogt. Peake – C. Freak, L. Chubb, G. Diprose. Goals: Pinnaroo – B. Sheridan 4, H. Boseley 3, W. Nickolls 2, S. Kirkbright., N. Westphalen, A. Keough, S. Vogt, C. Nickolls, L. Dabinett. Peake – T. Carling 3, T. Hillam, T. Downs 2, D.

Barmera-Monash 13.12 (90) d Waikerie 10.4 (64). Best: Barmera-Monash - S. Nettle, A. Grose, M. Owens. Waikerie - B. Haynes, C. Wilson, D. Golding. Goals: Barmera-Monash - A. Grose, S. Mathew 4, D. Warren, S. Nettle, K. Thiele, R. Pietrolaj, S. Harrington. Waikerie - B. Haynes 4, E. Richardson 3, B. Gay, S. Feist, C. Eustice. Berri 10.14 (74) d Loxton 7.4 (46). Best: Berri - D. Centofanti, B. Frankel, M. Golding. Loxton - B. Sparrow, T. Beck, C. Fielke. Goals: Berri - J. Peltz 3, A. Hume, D. Reed 2, G. Branford, M. Sickerdick, D. Centofanti. Loxton - R. Colls 2, E. Pontt, M. Hahn, M. Schutz, S. Westbrook, D. Falting. Loxton North 12.9 (81) d Renmark 10.8 (68). Best: Loxton North – J. Hurrell, K. Worsfold, R. Davis. Renmark – P. Burne, B. Kennedy, P. Hooper. Goals: Loxton North – J. Albrecht, S. Inglis 3, J. Deren 2, J. Lane, B. Miller, J. Koch, T. Obst. Renmark – J. Watson 3, B. Kennedy, P. Burne 2, D. Lellmann, B. Blackwell, A. Rothe.

Peake 16.7 (103) d Pinnaroo 4.6 (30). Best: Peake – J. Hewett, J. Lindner, K. Heym. Pinnaroo – B. Dolphin, N. Dabinett, A. Halls. Goals: Peake – J. Lindner 5, R. Rich 4, G. Hewett 2, L. Dix, J. Hewett, S. Tynan, N. Raper, A. Raper. Pinnaroo – J. Simon 3, G. Connelly. Murrayville 11.11 (77) d Karoonda 6.16 (52). Best: Murrayville – D. Willersdorf, C. Walker, A. Beer. Karoonda – N. Johnson, S. Huxtable, M. Nicholls. Goals: Murrayville – B. Watson 4, J. Sanders 3, D. Willersdorf 2, J. Bridges, R. Watson. Karoonda – M. Morgan-Burrows 2, N. Johnson, S. Boughen, B. Kerr, C. Morgan. Lameroo 10.6 (66) d BDT 4.7 (31). Best: Lameroo – C. Zerk, R. Maynard, A. Secomb. BDT – S. McCabe, A. Zacker, D. Miegel. Goals: Lameroo – C. Zerk, R. Maynard, M. Abbott, J. Cattle 2, B. Young, D. Cummins. BDT – L. Schreiber 2, S. Manning, A. Merry.

Riverland Independent A grade Moorook-Kingston 14.8 (92) d Brown’s Well 11.7 (73).

Best: Moorook-Kingston - T. Griffin, T. Voigt, J. Munn. Brown’s Well - B. Hampel, D. Cass, C. Leach. Goals: Moorook-Kingston - T. Voigt 5, J. Abdulla 3, N. Lister, N. White, B. Chandler, E. Abdulla, N. Klingberg, P. Perry. Brown’s Well - A. Smith 4, L. Patterson, J. McNeil, C. Leach, C. Patterson. East Murray 20.20 (140) d Paringa 12.3 (75). Best: East Murray - M. Kirk, A. Hissey, B. Parsons. Paringa - C. Gardner, C. Baxter, A. Forbes. Goals: East Murray - S. Hoffmann 4, M. Stasinowsky 3, T. Collins 2, J. Boughen, Z. Schubert, M. McConnell, D. Andriske, R. Tonkin, A. Pligl, A. Hissey, S. Rover, B. Parsons, M. Kirk, D. Fuss. Paringa - A. Lippis 5, D. Hill 2, G. Baker, T. Rivers, C. Baxter, A. Westley, S. Lehmann. Lyrup 16.9 (105) d Wunkar 13.9 (87). Goals and best players N/A BSR 23.12 (150) d Ramco 14.11 (95). Best: BSR - K. Coleman, T. Sobey, D. Payne. Ramco - R. Boatswain, M. Baddack, S. Zimmermann. Goals: BSR - K. Coleman 10, M. Coleman 4, D. Payne, M. Frankcom, M. Zbierski, M. Griffiths 2, J. Platten. Ramco - M. Wilson, A. Bevan 4, M. Baddack 2, R. Boatswain, D. Maywald, C. Davis, M. McGrath.


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MARSHALL, Kevin. Esteemed and valued member of the Lions Club of Barmera. Lion Kevin gave outstanding service to the community over 34 years. He will be sadly missed. Sincere condolences to Anne and family from President Willy and members of the Barmera Lions Club. MARSHALL, Kevin. Passed away doing what he loved. A great bloke that anyone who knew him would agree. Over 30 years of service to the Moorook Bowling Club, especially in the area of night bowls, helping juniors and new bowlers to realise the true spirit of the game – Moorook Bowling Club wish to express our sincere condolences to his family and friends. Gone but never forgotten.

For Sale A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin, Defontenay Road, Barmera. Last years prices, open 7 days. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298. BOAT, 5.8 Whitney Monteray, ½ cabin, full canopy, less than 20 0hrs, 135hp motor, ex cond, $35000 onol. Phone 0417712528.

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MAMMOTH Monash Market, for 2010, will be held on Sunday, May 30. Site bookings can be made during school hours by phoning 85835361.

FALCON BA 03, Futura sedan, factory LPG, white, auto, aircond, power steering, power windows, cruise control, alloys, 160,000kms, XEH-715, $8800. Phone 0429913508.

DRIVING School based in Renmark, qualified experienced instructor. Will go anywhere in the Riverland, special price for first 10 students. Phone 0421000114.

HOUSESITTER wanted for Berri area, during Sept/Oct. Ideal for retired couple with understanding of native garden. No house pets, no smoking. Reply to PO BOX 1300, Berri.5343

FREESTYLE Karate by Renmark-Paringa Dojo. Training at the Paringa Youth Hall, corner of Cudmore Ave and Railway Tce, Paringa on Wednesdays’. Juniors, 5 yrs – PS age from 6pm to 7pm. Seniors, HS age and older, 7pm to 8.30pm. All enquiries phone 0404019977.

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POST hoists (2). Three late model Tecalamite, $3000 ea; one early model Tecalamite, $2500; One Stenor, $1800. All fully checked and OH&S maintained. Apply to Rosenthal Automotive Berri 85823644. PUREBRED, Siamese, Birman and Russian Blue kittens, $500 each. Ready in June/July, reservations taken now 85825058. TANK lining and leaking concrete and iron water tanks lined with Fibreglass onsite. All areas, contact Peter Headlam 08 87648131.

FORD tandem tipper 12 ½ ton, pay load, very good condition, Cat 3208 motor reg till June 2010, UKC-410, $35,000. Phone 0421220260 or 85412728. HD Holden, $1500 ono VXH-064; 1963 Woolsley 1500 reg 164251, $500 ono; Pianola/Morel plus 90 rolls, $400 ono; Bordeaux wine rack, 480 bottles, $200 ono; Spalding table tennis plus gear, $50; Golds gym weight bench, $50; Proteus MTM 6200 treadmill, $200. Phone 0428445152.

TIMBER complete home, second-hand with roof tiles, roof truss, frames and walls. Hardwick St, Barmera. Phone John 0418249683.

JOHN DEERE 5510 tractor, 89 hp, tinted windows, 1200hrs, immaculate condition, many extras, Business no further use, POA. Opportunity Contact Tom 0438882544 INTERNET shop for sale, anytime. established 10 years, deal for stay-at-home MITSUBISHI Pajero, 5 spd Mum. www.teamtools. manual, 4 cylinder, petrol, excellent condition, many ca/australia extras. UVR-875, $4000 Garage Sales ono. Phone 85835221. MAY 16 and 17, 2010, 9am to 5pm, estate of mechanically minded farmer, old and new tools and parts, Holden parts and full eng, variety of collector items, restoration items, household furniture, china and linen. Railway Terrace, Parrakie. Phone 85773514.

NISSAN Patrol ST 2004, white auto, 3 ltr turbo diesel. Cruise control, bull/tow bar, driving lights, 5 extra steel wheels and tyres. Serviced regularly VGC 220,000 km, reg XPY-956, 4 mths rego, $20,000 ono. Phone 85887026.

WE’RE moving! Everything must go, make an offer, grab a bargain. Furniture, fabric, treadmill, 50cc scooter, mig welder, toys, combustion fire x2, household goods, kitchenware etc. Saturday, May 15, gates open 7am, GAS LPG flueless Rinnai Mortimer Road, Berri. space heater, suit large WINKIE Road, Saturday, room, ex condition, May 15, Sunday, May 16, instructions and remote 9am start, follow signs included, $450. Morgan from winery corner. 0411180858. Baby clothes, toys, Avon GYM equipment, products, books, plants, Elliptical trainer $400. In outdoor settings, kids great condition. Phone clothes, lots more, come 0419811394 anytime. grab a bargain. HAY Oaten, lucerne, triticale, large round Motor Vehicles rolls, can deliver. Phone 0148615099.

TOYOTA Camry, current shape, 58,000kms, ice blue, auto, 4 cyl, cruise, power windows, mirrors, air cond, ABS, dual airbags, genuine sale, S380AAG, $15500 ono. Phone 0407704440.

CEREAL hay, $132 per tonne, gst inc, 5x4 rolls. Geranium area, phone 0438827879. EAGLE Boys, Berri. Great business in a great location. Take advantage of local, tourist and business trade. Be part of Australia’s second largest pizza franchise. All training, systems and support provided. Genuine enquiries to David 0438920753.

HONDA 20i generator, near new $1600 ono. Phone 0488979209. HOUSEBOAT 54x14.5 ft, split level, sleeps 8, solar and water filtration systems ss/stone/oven, air conditioned, slipped 09, urgent sale, $66,000 neg. Phone 0488422925.

COMMODORE, Ute 91VGV, 85 litre, 191500kms, 6mth rego, WBC-480, mech A1, 5 spd manual, new radiator, tow, roll bars, usb /ipod, $7555 ono. Phone Shannon 0418856849.

Services CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and Detailing on 85863355 Lot 12 Tarcoola Street, Renmark.

Public Notices ASBESTOS remover now operating in your area, clean, safe and licensed, also asbestos registers and inspections, no job too small. Phone 0428840451 or wattsasbestos.com. au.

N S U R A N C E - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, 85866626 or Berri. Phone 85823644. MOUNTAIN Fresh Fruit Juice, Riverland distributors, Steve and Pat Bye. Phone BERRIAG 0428179668. NEW to Morgan, mobile massage therapist, travels to Waikerie and Cadell and surrounds for appointment. Phone Val 0418807641. QUIT, smoking in 60 mins is here! Call 1300592001, for your free information pack. Give your lungs a holiday and quit now. Ultralife Health Clinic, Renmark.

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COOLTONG, three bedroom home, renovated with new kitchen including dishwasher. Large living area with r/c and evap air conditioners. Well maintained gardens and spacious outdoor living area. $175pw, ref required. Phone 0427865282.

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Retail Site Managers • Work with a National Convenience Retailer • Based in Loxton region • Core hours Monday to Friday Reliance Petroleum is proud to be Australia’s largest BP distributor operating close to 200 service stations across Australia. With the global power of the BP brand and the beneďŹ ts of a strong local presence Reliance Petroleum is a leading player in the fuel and retail convenience industry. Our Site Managers are responsible for the complete operation of the store including the management of staff, stock merchandising, health and safety, store presentation and overall ďŹ nancial performance. We are looking for people with a ‘can do’ attitude, a passion for customer service and leading teams, who thrive on being responsible for the performance of their business and are always looking for ways to improve. To be considered for this opportunity you must have: • Retail experience including merchandising/shop presentation and stock management and control • Been responsible for store cash management • Experience with supervising and training staff • An understanding of the key drivers of a retail store’s ďŹ nancial performance • Demonstrated leadership and commitment to workplace safety and security • ConďŹ dence using POS systems and Microsoft Word, Excel & Outlook • Be available to work core hours between Monday & Friday. If you are looking for an opportunity to build on your retail management career with a nationally-recognised company with a strong commitment to its people, safety and the local community then come join the Reliance team! Apply online: complete the online application form and upload your resume via our careers page at www.reliancepetroleum.com.au Applications close: Sunday 23 May 2010.


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GARDENING

Removing the dead wood By ANDREW WALLADGE A COMMON problem I have increasingly encountered over the past year is the problem of dead, dying and just plain crook plants. This is not just restricted to any type of plant but plants right across the board. We could just blame it on water restrictions and do nothing. Or we can be proactive and get in there and quite literally remove the dead and dying. Last week I saw a eucalyptus spathulata that had severe drought damage. This was particularly striking, as this gum tree is normally quite happy to grow on our own sub 250 milimetre annual rainfall. When asked a watering history, the client told me that the previous owners had been watering with sprinklers twice a day for 10 minutes. For ferns this would be fine but it is amazing this plant had actually managed to survive at all. The root system would have been mostly just under the surface. Then along come water restrictions combined with new owners doing the right thing and the tree has nothing in reserve to sustain itself. It is no wonder plants that really want far more water than our miserly rainfall ‘allocation’ just drop dead, or at least show massive damage when frequent watering is removed. The first step for any wise gardener is to acknowledge that even if full and unrestricted watering is allowed some time in the future, would we really want to be putting on the quantities of water

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■ DUTY: Removing dead wood is a simple maintenance process for all gardens. that many ornamental plants need to thrive even if money is no object. Yes, we can minimise damage to trees and large shrubs by regular drip irrigation but for many species that is all it would ever be. Dwarfed trees and shrubs when you are not trying to bonsai them is not a pretty look. The second step is to remove anything that is obviously dead, including pruning out dead branches. Then stand back. What is left can then be more easily assessed for long term ‘remove or retain’. Many plants can be so misshaped that to retain them can detract from what does look good. So get in and remove them. Many older gardens that perhaps have been over planted in the past can look great just from this process alone. Finally, once the open spaces have been assessed, it’s time to replant making sure the plant selections suit the long term watering. For example, if there is a canopy of older trees, the plants selected need to be shade tolerant but also able to withstand very high levels of competition. Many of our local species are quite suitable and can blend well in most situations. Just one example is eremophila subteretifolia. A prostrate emu bush will grow well with strong root competition and have dense foliage and still flower normally. For younger gardens that are starting to look ‘tired’, there may not be the quantity of dead wood to remove but regular pruning after flowering (October and November for many) with a follow up prune late summer will ensure compact growth all year. If plants are watered with drippers, it is a good idea to give them an occasional soak through the cooler months and check their operation. As for all those prunings; fine material for the compost heap and for kindling while bigger stems can be left to dry for the combustion stove. After all that you will have a neater garden, be feeling fit from working outside and have enough wood to cook a meal in a ‘camp fire’.

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TV Guide Thursday 13th

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 How The Earth Was Made 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Jeeves And Wooster 1.30 Collectors

2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Budget 2010: The Right Of Reply 8.00 The 7.30 Report 8.30 Voyage To The Planets 9.30 Secrets Of The Parthenon 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business

5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Lowdown 9.00 Psychoville:

Mr. Lomax enlists Michael’s help. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Gavin And Stacey 10.50 FM 11.10 Father Ted 11.40 How Not To Live Your Life 12.10 Ideal 12.35 Hyperdrive 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Colt: Ryan Merriman and Steve Bacic 2.00 All Saints 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 The Vicar Of Dibley 8.45 Criminal Minds 9.45 The Amazing Race 11.45 Win News 12.15 The Matty Johns Show 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 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 Sea Patrol 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Nine News 11.45 The Footy Show Late 1.30 ET 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz

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 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Glee 9.00 Law & Order: SVU 10.00 Medium 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show

3.30 UEFA Europa League: Final 6.30 Weatherwatch 7.05 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 The Closet Tales Of Australian Fashion 4.00 Feast Greece 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Italian Food

Safari: This episode celebrates the tradition of preserving food. 8.00 Costa's Garden Odyssey 8.30 Feasts 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Europa League Final 2009/2010: Replay 12.05 Movie: The Method (Spain) 2.10 Weatherwatch

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2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Waking The Dead 10.15 Ladies Of Letters 10.40 Lateline 11.20 The Graham Norton Show 12.10 rage

5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 The Urban Chef 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Mr. Bean 8.30 Being Erica 9.15 Love Soup

9.45 Bonekickers: The looting of Babylonian relics from the Iraq War starts a trail that leads to the team's doorstep. 10.45 Later... With Jools Holland 11.45 Songbook 12.30 Planet Rock Profiles 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Four Feathers 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 AFL: Fremantle v Collingwood 11.45 Win News 12.15 Movie: Mexico City: Stacy Edwards and Robert Patrick 1.55 Sea Snakes Of Marion Reef 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 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: Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves 7.30 Top Gear 8.40 Movie: The Lake House 10.40 The Closer 11.40 Nine News 12.40 Friday Football 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 9.00 NCIS 10.00 Numb3rs 11.00 Ten News 11.30 Sports Tonight 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Friday Night Lights

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Return Of The Bible Plagues 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Countdown To Eurovision 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.30 The Hottest Place On Earth 8.30 Iran And The West 9.30 World News 10.00 The Story Of Playboy 11.05 Movie: El Calentito (Spain): Verónica Sánchez 12.45 Movie: Silentium (Austria) 2.45 Weatherwatch

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5.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 From The Heart: The Kimberley 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 The SANFL: Glenelg v Eagles 5.00 Bowls: Australian Open 2010: Highlights

6.00 Nigella Feasts 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin: Louisa has a rival for Martin's affections. 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill 9.15 ABC News 9.20 Midsomer Murders 11.00 Silent Witness 11.55 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Heartland 7.30 Robin Hood: Tuck's attempt to clear Robin's name ends with him being captured and tied to the rack. 8.15 Mr Bean With Rowan Atkinson 8.30 Clint Eastwood Season: Play Misty

For Me: Clint Eastwood: A popular disc jockey is stalked by a murderous fan. 10.10 Movie: Gloria: Gena Rowlands: A former showgirl is suddenly burdened with the responsibility of a young boy. 12.05 Britain's Conjoined Twins 1.00 Murder Or Mutiny

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Little Known Wonders Of Sydney Harbour 1.00 What's Up Down Under 1.30 Rookie Vets 2.00 V8 Supercars: Winton: Raceday

Xtra 2.30 V8 Supercars: Winton 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Independence Day 9.30 Movie: Thunderball 12.00 Movie: 25th Hour 2.40 Travel Fantasy 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Cybershack 2.00 Movie: Cowboy 4.00 Talk To The Animals 4.30 Antiques Roadshow

5.00 Postcards International 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Hairspray 9.55 Movie: The Wedding Singer 11.50 Movie: Suzie Gold 1.40 Movie: Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 10.30 Jessica Watson The Homecoming 12.30 Everybody Hates Chris 1.00 The Barefoot Investor 1.30 AFL: Western Bulldogs v Sydney: Manuka Oval Live 4.30 Simply Footy

5.00 Ten News 5.30 Before The Game 6.30 AFL: North Melbourne v Adelaide 9.30 Movie: Volcano: Tommy Lee Jones 11.45 Movie: Congo: Laura Linney 1.45 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Love For Three Oranges 3.00 Empire Of The Word 4.00 Eating Art 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Road To The 2010 FIFA World Cup 6.30 World News 7.30 Richard Hammond's Engineering

Connections: Richard Hammond heads to Taipei to discover the secrets of one of the world’s tallest buildings. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz: Presented by Julia Zemiro 10.00 2010 FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Portsmouth 2.00 Weatherwatch

Sunday 16th

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 Travel Oz

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6am Children’s Programs 6pm Planet Food 6.30 Jennifer Byrne Presents 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 New York And Paris 8.25 Karsh Is History: Yousuf Karsh was one of the masters of photography. His body of work includes famous

portraits of many of the icons of the 20th century including Martin Luther King, Walt Disney, Einstein and JFK. 9.20 Possessions 9.30 Cold Feet 10.30 Brideshead Revisited 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.30 Wu-Tang Clan: Live At Montreux

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Footy Flashbacks 12.00 V8 Supercars: Winton 3.00 AFL: Port Adelaide v Carlton 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security:

Australia's Front Line 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 30 Rock 12.00 Movie: Chasing Papi 1.30 Hot Property 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Meet The Press 4.00 NBC Today

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4.00 Leopard - Agent Of Darkness 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Customs 7.00 Send In The Dogs 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile 9.30 Australian Families Of Crime 10.30 V

6.00 Mass At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 One Tree Hill 1.00 It’s Me Or The Dog 1.30 I Fish 2.00 Boost Mobile Surf Sho 2.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Thunderbirds v Vixens

4.30 Meerkat Manor 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 Jessica Watson Sailing Into History 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 House 10.30 Formula One Grand Prix: Monaco 12.45 Sex And The City

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 A Fork In The Road 11.00 Cycling: UCI MTB World Cup 2010 11.30 Cycling: Tour De Romandie 2010 12.30 World Superbike Championships 1.00 Speedweek 2.00 Cycling: Giro D'italia 2010: Highlights

3.00 Football Asia 3.30 Champions League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game 6.00 Road To The FIFA World Cup 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Dateline 9.30 First Australians 10.30 Movie: The Butterfly (France)

Monday 17th

WIN SA

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5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Dirty Jobs: 7.10 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 Important Things with Demetri Martin

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Tuesday 18th

ABC 2

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Wednesday 19th

ABC 1

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8.30 Blood Sweat And Takeaways 9.30 Conviction 10.25 Solo: The story of Andrew McAuley's attempt to become the first person to kayak from Australia to New Zealand. 11.35 Spendaholics 12.30 A Place In Slovakia 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Swimfan 2.00 All Saints 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 Dog Squad 8.00 Surf Patrol 8.30 The Pacific 10.40 Most Shocking 11.40 Lost 12.35 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 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 Hey Hey It's Saturday 9.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 10.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 20/20

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 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 The Shield

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Broken Wings (Israel): Orly Zilbershatz Banai 2.30 Tales From A Suitcase 3.00 The Nest 4.00 A Fork In Africa 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex

8.30 Desperately Seeking Doctors 9.30 World News 10.00 The Killing 11.05 Movie: The Night Of The Sunflowers (Spain): Carmelo Gómez, Judith Diakhate and Celso Bugallo 1.10 Movie: Time Of The Wolf (France): Isabelle Huppert 3.10 Weatherwatch


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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Issue No. 126

Renmark’s strong start to the season

Stanley on verge of debut

FUTURES DOUBT Tennis tournament

By BRAD PERRY A RIVERLAND tennis representative has called on the sport’s leading bodies to provide financial support for the Berri-view International Futures tennis tournament to ensure it remains a major event on the Riverland sporting calendar. This year’s Futures tournament, held in Berri, did not have a major sponsor and relied on funding from the Berri Barmera Council. Riverland Be Active field officer and Berri-view Lawn Tennis Club representative Adrian Pipe, who attended a Tennis Australia meeting recently, said the organisation needs to provide a major sponsor for the tournament. “We are feeding information back to Tennis Australia and saying you guys need to take much more of an active role in these events,� he said. “They want these tournaments run but there is more and more local

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responsibility on finding the sponsors and finding people to run it. “We used to be funded to run the tournaments, we have to find the sponsorship now, with volunteers to run it. “It is hard to get corporate sponsors (locally) and we believe it is people like Tennis Australia who has the clout to bring in corporate sponsors.� While the tournament has been widely supported in the Riverland, Mr Pipe said with local businesses under financial pressure and volunteer numbers down, major tournaments are hard to sustain without help. “Berri-view, probably the last two or three tournaments, we have broken even,� he said. “It is good for the region and it gives the kids the opportunity to see that level of tennis but it is just so hard when the volunteers are already under the pump. ■Continued Page 33

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