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■ COMMITTED: Newly crowned Riverland and Mallee Citizen of the Year Lynn Schmaal, pictured with dog Toula, has a number of ‘pet projects’ she commits her time to week in, week out. Photo: JANE WILSON

CAICA’S LAKE VISIT By BRAD PERRY

REPORT BY WE URGENTLY need water to refill Lake Bonney. That is the message the Lake Bonney Management Committee will be stressing to River Murray Minister Paul Caica when he travels to the Riverland icon’s foreshore next Tuesday. Lake Bonney Management Committee chairman Joe Gropler is hoping Minister Caica will announce a 26 gigalitre instalment for the lake, as promised previously by the State Government.

BRAD PERRY Last week, members of the committee met with Minister Caica in Adelaide, where he was unable to give a commitment to the annual 26 gigalitre refill for the lake over five years. “He is going to make sure that Lake Bonney stays as a viable lake,

that he will be putting some fresh water in there but he wouldn’t give a commitment to 26 gigalitres,” Mr Gropler said. “It was a political answer because it had no ends to it and we didn’t expect anymore or less but we have got a commitment from him.” Minister Caica will see first hand how the lower water levels in the lake are affecting the environmental surroundings and the town of Barmera. ■ Continued Page 3


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Reconciliation week A SPECIAL National Reconciliation Week flag raising ceremony will be held in Berri this morning. The ceremony will include a flag handover from local Aboriginal elders to the mayors of the three Riverland councils. The ceremony runs from 10.30am to noon this morning. Berri Barmera Council Mayor said the ceremony is a stepping stone to building better relationships and opening dialogue with the local Aboriginal community. The occasion will include a traditional smoking ceremony and presentations from local mayors and Aboriginal community members.

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Rates worry for local councils ANNUAL rates announcements certainly provide a conundrum for our local councils. While many ratepayers will always gripe about the cost of rates and value for money, our local councils have done reasonably well in recent times to keep rises low, or minimal. Again, many ratepapyers will claim they never see their rates money in action and in these times of austerity, the big projects that are most visible have been put on hold. However, our local councils will, like any business, soon face a dilemma. Among their significant responsibilities are building and promoting our communities and maintaining facilities. If our rates continue to remain stagnant, councils will be unable to perform this duty, further eroding our communities. If we want our communities to develop, simple local government economics means councils will have to spend money. The Loxton Waikerie Councilโ s suggestion that this is the last year it can afford to keep rates minimal is an indication of things to come.

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Larger rate rises predicted By BRAD PERRY THE Loxton Waikerie Council has admitted this financial year’s 2.2 per cent average rates rise could be the last minimal increase if the current economic trend continues. Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said council has had to adopt small increases in rates revenue over the past five years. “What we tried to do is to continue adopting responsible budgets in these times of the economic downturn,� he said. “We have a long term financial plan and it quite clearly shows that we can’t do the minimal rises forever but we believe we can do it for another year and have a look where we are this time next year.� Mr Sellar said due to the lack of large rate rises in the recent future, major projects in the Loxton and Waikerie district have relied on external funding. “We have had a lot of projects that have happened over the past two years but the major projects have been substantially through external grant funding,� he said. “Other than those projects, we are really taking a steady as she goes approach and looking at maintaining the budget by keeping our services and facilities as they are and for any major works, there is external funding involved.� Hoping the community would understand the proposed increase, which is below the state inflation rate of 2.6 per cent, Mr Sellar said council must act responsibly for ratepayers in its 2010-11 budget. “I would hope the community see it as a responsible increase and we are just trying to move along the projects that are on the books without trying to do any major upgrades or changes to anything unless there is external funding involved,� he said. Special meetings to discuss the annual business plan will be held at the Loxton Council chambers at 7pm on June 8 and at the Waikerie Council chambers at the same time the following night. Written submissions can be made to council and must be received no later than 5pm on June 16.

Filmed fights filter out By BRAD PERRY A RIVERLAND school is concerned students are being encouraged to fight by older students and then filmed on mobile phones, with the resulting vision posted online to a global audience. Renmark North Primary School principal Peter Hunter is calling on parents to make sure children are not unsupervised at skate parks around the region, following recent incidents involving some of the school’s students. “If teenagers are at a venue with no adult supervision and young people are there, it is not uncommon for them to boss, push, shove, bully or whatever those young children,� he said. “Parents are leaving young children unsupervised and going shopping. “There were several of our students at the skate park and the older boys were encouraging two of the young lads to fight so they can film them. “The parent of one of the children was there and went over there to find out what was going on and moved them off and sent the two young guys away.� Often teenagers upload images and movies to websites such as YouTube attracting thousands of views. “Those photo images or texts can go worldwide in a matter of minutes or seconds and that could reflect back on the child or the family,� Mr Hunter said. The spotlight has recently been on cyber bullying and Mr

Hunter said people filming children fighting on mobile phones is another challenge posed to parents by rapidly changing technology. “It really is awareness at several levels,� he said. “One is so the children understand the impact and what could happen; two, it is an issue about their own self esteem, so they feel empowered to actually make contact and talk to an adult who can help them,� he said. “The school is trying hard and others are trying hard to build knowledge amongst parents.� Mr Hunter said parents must respond to bullying through the relevant channels to help it cease. “If parents find out about such issues, they need to be open enough to share them with police and families and not just say ‘phew, I got my child out of it’,� he said. Glossop High School middle campus acting principal Jan Sutherland also reported in a recent school newsletter that the school has “had more fights this year than other years�. “I know people have different ways of solving problems and I’ve noticed that quite a few students think a good way to solve a problem they have with another person is to use their fists,� she said in the newsletter. “I am wondering why some people at school think it’s okay to speak and behave nastily to each other and when it gets chronic...they think it’s okay to take the law into their own

■CONCERN: There is a call for parents to supervise children at skate parks following recent instances of younger children being urged to fight by older youths, who video the conflict and upload it to various websites on the internet. Photo: JANE WILSON hands and punch someone out.� Ms Sutherland pointed out that it is against school rules and illegal to take photos or videos of people at school and said students have set up fights to distract teachers or filmed fights to post on the internet. “Some people seem to think it’s cool when they throw their weight around, act tough and bully other people verbally and physically,� she said. “I feel pretty sorry for these people.�

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Group demands Lake Bonney refill ■From Page 1 “The lake loses 23 gigalitres a year, so if we keep putting 26 gigalitres in a year it will gain three gigalitres a year,� Mr Gropler said. “We pointed out that all the trigger points have been exceeded and we look forward to his commitment to put water back in.� Mr Gropler said Minister Caica told the committee that the State Government is still waiting to see how much water is making its way to the state from the Queensland and New South Wales

floods before he provides water for Lake Bonney. The visit to Lake Bonney is very important to help secure the long term health of the lake, according to Mr Gropler. “We want him (Caica) to witness it first hand so he can make his own decision and prioritise things,� he said. “Unless he sees it for himself, I don’t think he is really going to appreciate the urgency that we need that water to happen.� Consultants are also expected to release a long term plan for the future health

of Lake Bonney to coincide with Minister Caica’s visit and Mr Gropler said the Minister has also given his word that he will help aid the outcome of the plan. Mr Gropler said the best way to put water into the lake is to open the Napper’s Bridge temporary regulator gates, however that appears unlikely in the immediate future. In response to a Berri Barmera Council request to fully remove the regulator, Minister Caica said removing the structure and reconnecting the lake to the River Murray could

have an impact on irrigators. “The removal of the temporary regulator would see this high saline water entering the river from Lake Bonney,� he said. “The continuing period of relatively low water flows through the River Murray mitigates against the removal of the temporary regulator, at this time. “The government needs to be assured that much higher quantity river flows, and for a longer period than is presently anticipated, will occur before it would remove the temporary regulator.�

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Barbecue to mark Cystic Fibrosis Day LJ HOOKER Berri will be holding a sausage sizzle to acknowledge Cystic Fibrosis Day today. The sausage sizzle will operate at LJ Hooker Berri’s Wilson Street premises from 11am to 2pm.

Merchandise for the cause will also be sold today, to raise further funds. Over the years, LJ Hooker Berri has been a major supporter of cystic fibrosis charities.

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■HONOUR: Riverland and Mallee Citizen of the Year Lynn Schmaal was presented her award by guest speaker and Aussie Helpers charity founder Brian Egan at last Friday night’s awards ceremony at the Berri Resort Hotel. Photos: LES PEARSON

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A STUNNED Lynn Schmaal accepted the 2009 Riverland and Mallee Citizen of the Year Award last Friday night at the Berri Resort Hotel. The Loxton volunteer was so shocked about the win, words eluded her in her short but gracious acceptance speech. “I didn’t get to say everything I wanted to,� she laughed. “My mind just went blank.� Mrs Schmaal appeared calm when presented the award by guest speaker and Aussie Helpers charity founder Brian Egan. “I was very calm because I didn’t think I had a hope of winning,� she said. “It’s unbelievable, I still can’t believe it.� She also thanked husband Eric for his support and described Mr Egan as an inspiration. “Everything he said was so true,� Mrs Schmaal said. “I want to thank him for his speech, he was inspirational.� Mrs Schmaal has contributed countless hours to the Loxton community, including extensive time in the past at Loxcare, Loxton SES, St John’s Ambulance Service, Loxton Historical Village and Loxton Football Club. Presently, Lynn’s commitments continue as the ambassador co-ordinator for the Loxton Mardi Gras Committee, treasurer of the Loxton Skate Park Committee, member of the Apex

■SPECIAL AWARD: In the absence of husband Ian Penno, wife Susanne Penno accepted a special award on his behalf for his ongoing service to the Barmera community. Fundraiser Committee and With so much to do all secretary of the Loxton Show of the time, Mrs Schmaal Society. admitted it can get stressWith so many commit- ful at times but knowing ments taking up hours in when to take a break was the week, Mrs Schmaal said integral to her ongoing she has the balance right be- service. tween community and fam“If it gets overwhelming, ily. I just don’t do it for a while,� “I’m very family focused, she said. so family always comes 5RM general manager first,� she said. Cheryl Lardner also preMrs Schmaal added her sented a special award on community service has had the night, to Winkie’s Ian a positive impact on her Penno for community leadchildren. ership for his multitude of “If I’m doing something, roles in Barmera and across they’ll help and that helps the Riverland. give them confidence in and ■Full story on guest around the community,� speaker Brian Egan Page 13. she said.


Thursday May 27, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5

Boost for Riverland homeless By BRAD PERRY A REPORTED significant drop in numbers of primary homelessness in the Riverland has been attributed to the availability of further housing and continued State Government support. Two brand new three bedroom homes built in Barmera and allocated to people in high housing need as part of the Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan were unveiled recently. State Families, Communities and Housing Minister Jennifer Rankine visited the Riverland last week to mark the completion of the homes, which were the first of their kind to be built in country South Australia. While meeting with the tenants of the homes and other key stakeholders across the region, Minister Rankine told the Riverland Weekly that another 34 brand new homes will be built and 12 upgraded in the region for those in need. The State Government has provided “incredible focus� to combat the region’s high homelessness count

over the past decade, according to Minister Rankine. “Housing is critical but what we are saying is we need to get people in housing and then we have the support around them to turn their lives around and we know that happens,� she said. “Giving someone secure, decent housing turns peoples’ lives around.� A rough sleepers support program implemented in the Riverland has helped decrease the number of people sleeping at such places as the riverbank, according to Minister Rankine. “I saw how one particular person who had been sleeping rough for five years has been allocated a house and how absolutely his life has turned around,� she said. “He was saying, ‘you can’t imagine what it was like to wake up after a stormy, wet night knowing I can hop in and have a warm shower’�. “We are committed to having a really strong public housing focus here.� In fact, the latest figures

from a 2009 survey conducted by the State Government’s Department for Families and Communities, show the Riverland’s primary homelessness figure has dropped from 103 people in 2006 to 26 people currently. Gail Page, ac.care accommodation program manager, said the houses constructed as part of the economic stimulus plan are a step in the right direction. “It is good that people who are homeless can move into nice houses that don’t make them look like they are second class citizens, they deserve just what we have,� she said. “This is a start to trying to curb it all. “Obviously more homes need to be built, there is no doubt about that.� A total of 1360 new homes are to be built across South Australia as part of the stimulus plan, with around 20 per cent constructed in regional areas. While the Riverland will receive 34 new homes, Murray Bridge will also have 30 houses constructed.

■NEW HOMES: State Housing Minister Jennifer Rankine (left), ac.care’s Gail Page and resident Christine Walton at one of the first houses constructed as part of the Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan in Barmera.

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By BRAD PERRY A MELBOURNE family is calling on a callous thief to return sentimental items which were stolen from them while they were camping in Renmark last week. While a Panasonic video camera, Samsung digital camera, gold watch, credit cards and money were taken from the family as they slept, father Gary Rapley pleaded for the return of a memory card containing hundreds of photos and two cassettes containing hours of video footage. “We had been planning this trip for years and years and took lots of photos,� he said. “It is all gone now. “We walked out to Lake Eyre and took photos and video of that. “You just can’t replace those things.� The family, with three children, travelled to Alice Springs from Melbourne and were nearing the end of their journey late last week when thieves stole goods from their campsite at BIG4 Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park sometime during the night. Holding back tears, Mr Rapley and partner Leanne Sims, said the holiday was very important to the family and photos and video of their trip held so many memories. “Leanne’s birthday was on the seventh so we wanted to be at Ayers Rock for her birthday, which we had been planning for years,� Mr Rapley said. “Everyone has been so nice to us. “We have got the three kids and one of the little girls is disabled, it is such a hard trip.

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School to hold enviro expo again BARMERA Primary School will again hold its Environmental Expo next week. The event, to be held at the Riverland Field Day site from 9.30am next Friday, is organised by students to show their concern and care for the environment. A school representative said two classes have put the expo together, with Glossop High School year 9 students helping as mentors. Workshops and displays have been developed, giving fellow students from across the region the opportunity to learn about the environment. Other Riverland groups, including Kingston-on-Murray Primary School, Waikerie Youth Environment Team, Upper Murray Youth Environment Council and Renmark Primary School, will be providing workshops and displays during the day. There will also be a number of environmental organisations presenting displays and information about their roles. The general public is welcome to attend the day and benefit from the work of Riverland students.

Business to don PJs in winter fundraiser By BRAD PERRY A RIVERLAND business is encouraging others to don pyjamas for a fundraising day next month to assist less fortunate families to keep warm this winter. The Salvation Army often finds itself short of blankets to provide families during winter, so Renmark Westpac Bank manager Julie Robertson decided to help the local charity. By wearing pyjamas to work on June 25, Ms Robertson said businesses throughout Renmark can raise money for a needy cause. “I couldn’t think of anything worse than either me or my family being cold during winter and not being able to provide warmth for them,” she said. “Let’s look outside the box and do something a bit different.” Ms Robertson said wearing pyjamas to work for a day will not only raise money to help the community but will also lift spirits during the cold winter months. “It started with us wearing our pyjamas to work for a day and trying to get donations,” she said. “Then we thought ‘let’s get others in the Riverland involved’. “We chose that day specifically because a lot of the community people that provide charity start to run

■ RUGGED UP: Employees of the Westpac Bank in Renmark all rugged up are (back, from left) Cunneen Clohesy, Trevor Hansen, John Tzanavaras, Mellissa Lock, (front) Melissa Ottewill, customer Megan Taylor and manager Julie Roberston. out of their blankets and funds mid winter, so this will be a bit of a boost to help them get through the rest of the winter. “It is designed to get businesses engaged in the community and also have a bit of fun on the day so people can shrug off the winter blues and have a pyjama party.” The ‘wear your pyjamas to work day’ will involve all participating

businesses dressing in appropriate night clothing and raising money. Photos of each business will be taken and prizes will be awarded to category winners. A pyjama night will be held on June 25 at the Renmark Club, with $1 from every meal purchased by those wearing pyjamas to go towards the cause. Ms Robertston said a recent

fundraiser for the Victorian bushfires collected around $16,000 and hopes the pyjamas day could raise more. “I have spoken to some retailers around the place and they have said it sounds great, so already the interest is quite good,” she said. “How good would it be if it became an annual thing?”

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through the Federal Government scheme when replacing an electric storage water heater with an environmentally-friendly solar water heater,” Mr Cranch said. “This rebate is on top of the Renewable Energy Certificates which are currently worth over $900 for a typical Solahart 300 litre system.” Mr Cranch said that in addition to rising energy prices and concerns about the environment, the generous government rebates are another key reason many families are making the switch sooner rather than later. “A Solahart solar water heater can reduce your water heating energy use by up to 50 to 70 per cent by harnessing Australia’s abundant sun,” Mr

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Gliding passion lasts a lifetime for Waikerie man By BRAD PERRY AT JUST 11 years of age, the sky was the limit for Waikerie man Ron Brock. Setting fear aside, Ron became Australia’s, and possibly the world’s, youngest licensed solo glider pilot when he climbed to astonishing heights during a record flight in the 1950s. Now more than half a century later, the man the media daubed the ‘Birdman’ is encouraging others to adopt the often under-rated sport of gliding. “There have been times when we have been up 15 to 16,000 feet (in the air), so you can see a long way,� he said. “There are not two flights that are ever the same, every time you go up it is always different, different weather, different circumstances. “The relaxation, the adrenaline rush, the peacefulness, to get away from the world.� Ron was born to fly, starting his career in the pilot’s seat at the tender age of nine and earning numerous awards and gaining a reputation as the “king of the sky� in Waikerie. The record now cannot be broken as the age limit to fly solo has been lifted to 15 years old. Despite thoughts of entering the impressive solo flight into the Guinness Book of Records, Ron remains very modest about his achievements on the day he flew solo at 11 years of age. “I was capable to fly after 18 months of training, so I went solo,� he said. “I just did the routine and what I had to do.� The former Waikerie High School student had achieved

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an amazing feat and attracted intense media interest throughout the country. After flying a glider at Waikerie for over four hours at 8500 feet, 12 year old Ron told a Sunday Mail reporter in 1961 that flying the glider felt “like a bird�. The Sun Herald described Ron as a star pupil of the famed academy of the Waikerie Gliding Club. Flying a glider in the 1950s and 1960s was very much a different experience to what it in the current era, according to Ron. “You had probably two or three flights each weekend in aircraft that are completely different to today,� he said. “Flying aircraft when I went solo to flying aircraft today is a totally different ball game of performance. “Just compare it in those days it was like an old Holden,

today it is like a Ferrari.� Today, Ron owns gliders at the Waikerie Gliding Club and still likes to launch into the open skies. Depending on his health as he grows older, Ron hopes to use his wings for as long as possible. “I’d like to fly every weekend but only manage once a month,� he said. Ron is also proud of Waikerie, the club and its achievements in putting the town on the international gliding map over the years. “Waikerie is pretty well known for its place, they have had a lot of competitions here,� he said. “(I’m) just proud of its achievements and how far it has come. “We have gone from 1955 and one tiny building to what we have got today.�

A MAJOR upgrade of the Berri marina and boat ramp is being proposed by the Berri Waterski Club, which has labelled the current facility as “ageing� and “unsafe�. The club presented a proposal of the planned upgrades to the Berri Barmera Council at Tuesday night’s meeting with intentions to construct new ramps, pontoons and supporting infrastructure at the marina. Berri Waterski Club president Craig Holtham said council has given the project the green light and will now help with a funding application. “It was all positive in the end,� he said. The waterski club will pursue funding through the Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure for the project, which has a pool of funding available for boat facility upgrades. Mr Holtham said improvement of the boat ramp and surrounding facilities is overdue. “Every sign coming

into the Riverland and Berri shows people on the river and when you actually come to the entrance of the river via the boatramp, it is not very attractive at all,� he said.

It is just not an attractive place to go into the river.

“It has got no lighting, it has got a dirt track on the way in, people put their boat in and they fill with dust and it is just not an attractive place to go into the river.� With the waterski club already hosting several lucrative events this year, Mr Holtham said an upgrade of local facilities would make the boat ramp a more attractive and safer venue, guaranteeing the ongoing attendance to future large

scale events. “If there is a tidy up, it will bring more people to the Riverland and bring bigger and better events and it will be better for the locals,� he said. Council had already spent around $10,000 prior to this year’s Speedboat Spectacular to clear weeds around the marina and regrowth is already affecting safe and efficient boating for locals and tourists. The club is looking to temporarily block the marina entrance, allowing it to be pumped dry for substantial dredging and cleaning, removal of submerged structures and removal of old, defective concrete and timber wharves. The club is also hoping to install a pipeline upstream to introduce flows through the marina to improve water quality and reduce weed growth problems. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said council and the club will now work together to pursue funding avenues.

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Rachel Szewczuk and Michael Woolston were married on March 6 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mildura. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Ria Szewczuk, of Mildura, while the groom is the son of David and Kerry Woolston, of Winkie. A special part of the ceremony was a butterfly release in memory of their grandparents. The couple honeymooned in Vanuatu and now reside in Winkie.

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Generous donations THE Moorook Animal Shelter recently benefited from a $500 donation from local business Berri Direct. The donations came via the generosity of customers who visited the shop. Berri Direct’s Rhonda Voigt said the animal shelter is a fantastic cause. “We were looking for a charity that doesn’t get a lot of support and she (Lola McLachlan) does so much good,� Mrs Voigt said. Berri Direct is now raising money for St Catherine’s Nursing Home. Meantime, the Berri RSL subbranch has also been busy, raising $1877 during its Anzac Day Badge Appeal. In further community fundraising news, around $3030 was recently raised for the Barmera Community Men’s Shed via a monster garage sale. Berri Barmera Mayor Peter Hunt of-

Ray White ambrose comp fundraiser A TOTAL of $650 was raised at the weekend’s successful Ray White Loxton Ambrose Golf Day. All proceeds from the day were donated to the Anti Cancer Council through the Relay for Life team. The day began at 9am for breakfast, shotgun start at 10am and then sausage sizzle afterwards. The actual winning team name eludes me but consisted of fine Berri strokemakers Chris Scholefield, Les Pearson, Craig Cooney and captain David Reed. Also a big thank you to the Loxton Golf Club for providing such a great venue

Playspace plans on display BARMERA Playspace plans are open for public consultation and are on display at the Barmera Public Library, Berri Library and Information Centre, Barmera-Monash Football Club and on Berri Barmera Council’s website (www.berribarmera.sa.gov.au)

■GIFT: Berri Direct’s Rhonda Voigt presents Moorook Animal Shelter operator Lola McLachlan with the donation. ficially opened the shed and a sausage sizzle was held to mark the occasion. The proceeds raised will help the group equip the shed and make some improvements to the building. until June 4. The first stage of work on the playground, located adjacent Lake Bonney in Sedunary Park, is expected to start next month.

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Memorial now complete By HELEN KAKOSCHKE IT WAS just under two years ago that Rex and Helen Kakoschke, from Yorke Peninsula, were in the Riverland and decided to visit the grave of Rex’s greatgrandfather Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Kakoschke. Johann came from Radnitz, Prussia, to Australia on the ship Edvuard in 1878. What Rex found when he visited Johann’s resting place was three mounds of dirt in the Morgan cemetery – and so began the planning for a permanent memorial to the memory of a man who left some 800 descendants in this land. On Sunday, April 18, 45 descendants gathered at the cemetery for a short ceremony, and unveiling of the memorial headstone to Johann Kakoschke, who died in February 1915, his wife Emilie Augusta (nee Wittwer), who died in April 1925, and one of their sons Adolph Heinrich Kakoschke (child number 17), who died in June 1915, aged 10. The oldest direct descendant present was J.W. Ronald Leedham, aged 84, only son of child number eight, Selma (Zellie) Kakoschke.

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On Saturday May 29, we pay special tribute to volunteers, emergency services personnel, people who serve behind the scenes, professional and business people, leaders, and others who share the load in our wonderful community.

4HANK 'OD 9OU RE (ERE This year, we say a very special ‘thank you’ and ‘well done’ to: • farmers, blockies and all who keep putting huge effort into primary production • grandparents who give sacrificially to their children, grandchildren, extended families and others • small business owners and staff – you help us way beyond the call of duty • tradespeople and their staff – we depend on you and your quality work again and again

We thank you for your untiring efforts, generosity and for making our community a better place. We thank God for you! Our prayer is that you continue as significant participants in our community.

Everyone is welcome to join us in giving thanks to God on Saturday May 29 at 7pm in the Berri Town Hall for a

9OUTH AND &AMILY 7ORSHIP .IGHT featuring a Riverland band and Pastor Brad Chilcott – Regional ‘Youth Alive’ coordinator.

This advertisement is sponsored by Riverland Christian churches, particularly Berri Barmera Anglican, Berri Church of Christ, Berri Barmera Uniting, Family Life Centre Berri Barmera, Riverland Baptist, Riverland Central Christian Church, the Lutheran Community Churches, and Vines Community Church.


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Helping farmers in need REPORT BY

LES PEARSON WITH his western Queensland farm taken from him in the grip of the drought in 1999, Aussie Helpers charity founder Brian Egan found himself at the lowest ebb of his life. With no money, no possessions and no pride to his name, he quickly fell into severe depression. Mr Egan was the guest speaker at this year’s Riverland and Mallee Citizen of the Year awards at the Berri Resort Hotel last Friday night. After trying to take his life twice in those dark years following the liquidation of his farm and home, he now calls himself a survivor and a success story. Mr Egan is also a returned war veteran, having suffered post-traumatic stress for decades, and more recently, had a brain tumour removed. “You have to be tough to survive what this life throws up at you,” he told the packed function room. “I honestly feel I’ve been given a second chance in life.” Mr Egan spoke of being taken over by what he calls ‘the beast’, a personification of the depression he was suffering and his only medicine was turning to the bottle. On admission to a Brisbane hospital, he began to turn things around. “I didn’t have to pretend I was coping with such a ferocious ill-

ness,” Mr Egan said. “I wasn’t alone, others were like me. “It was a bit like being lost in fog. “You feel alone despite there being other people around.” The years of suffering the severe mental illness took their toll on his mind, turning him catatonic, unable to speak or write. Over time, he slowly began to teach his brain to work again by doing small, simple puzzles.

■ SUPPORT: Brian Egan was the guest speaker at this year’s Riverland citizen of the year awards. “It was a terrible, frustrating time,” Mr Egan said. “I was so ashamed and embarrassed of what I had become.” After talking to his psychiatrist, Mr Egan received what he believes is the most influential piece of advice he has ever gained. “He said ‘go out and find somebody worse off than you and help them’,” Mr Egan said. While at first doubtful, he did so, coming across many tragic ru-

ral stories, only too often ending in tragedy and heartache well beyond his own situation. Armed with just $20 and a book of raffle tickets, Mr Egan and wife Nerida started Aussie Helpers. “That $20 has turned into $2 million in just under eight years,” he said, proudly. Aussie Helpers finds farming families in desperate need of help. Mr Egan and his band of committed volunteers have given away over 200 tonnes of groceries and over 2000 tonnes of stock feed to keep breeding stock alive across Australia and has assisted more than 1000 farming families. The charity also raises funds from corporate and public support via donations to the annual Bush Christmas Appeal and the ongoing Drought Relief Appeal. “I’ve found the shortest way to happiness is to lose yourself in a cause greater than yourself,” he said. “With Aussie Helpers, there are no forms to fill in, no qualification test, no strings attached.” Mr Egan also provided some healthy advice. “It’s no good sitting around waiting for things to get better,” he said. “If you’re not happy with the way things are, you’re the one with the power to change it. “By having the will and the passion to succeed, you can lead the way. “Believe me when I tell you that the rewards will be as great for you personally as they are for the people around you.”

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High quality navels The current 2010 South Australian navel crop appears on track to deliver one of the highest quality crops ever, with excellent advanced maturity and record fruit size helping to alleviate any earlier concerns of a poor crop. South Australian Citrus Industry Development Board Crop Estimates Committee chairman Kym Thiel said oranges are not just looking good but also have good flavour. “Early indications are that the crop is likely to settle at around 51,000 tonnes which is in the earlier predicted range of 50 to 55,000 tonnes,” he said. “Orange consumers are already the big winners as the lighter than normal navel orange harvest has already shown that fruit is full of sugar, has excellent size and is relatively free from blemish. “Packouts, or the amount of fruit available for fresh market, has dramatically increased per tonne from last year with very little fruit being made available to juice processors. “This is great news for both growers and consumers, as it will help to offset the low crop load.”

The split between winter and summer navels is expected to be 40,000 tonnes of early, winter navels and just 11,000 tonnes of summer navels. “There is no doubt that the summer navel crop is the lightest of all navel varieties and, at this early stage it looks as though there will be only half the amount that was available last year,” Mr Thiel said. “There is no doubt that this fruit will be in high demand.” Following on from the trend of the navels, the valencia crop is down as well and will produce a record low crop of around 35 to 40,000 tonnes. The current 2009/10 season has achieved almost 54,000 tonnes and this figure is expected to be exceeded by at least 4000 tonnes. Lemons are down significantly, as expected, with only 3000 tonnes estimated while tangelos are estimated to be 4500 tonnes, Mandarins, aided by new plantings coming into production, around 13,000 tonnes and the grapefruit estimate being set at 1000 tonnes.

Locals urged to attend volunteer strategy sessions LOCALS are being urged to attend upcoming Natural Resources Management (NRM) volunteer strategy consultation sessions. The South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management (SA MDB NRM) Board is currently working with Volunteering South Australia and the Northern Territory to develop a strategy to improve the support offered to NRM volunteers in the SA MDB Region.

A key aspect of developing this strategy is to find out from volunteers what is working, what could be improved, and what is needed into the future. Consultation sessions will take place in the Riverland at the Berri NRM Office on Wade Street tonight at 6pm. Please RSVP to Jem Tesoriero or Miranda Leckie on 8532 1432 two business days prior to the session for catering purposes.

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Precious rainfall - don’t waste it By TREVOR SLUGGETT, River Rain Irrigation, Renmark RECENT rainfall across the Riverland should have locals asking themselves one simple question, “did I make use of the rainfall that fell on my roofing?� If the answer is “no�, the second question should be, “how can I improve this situation, as water is scarce and expensive?�

Rainfall Harvesting â– EQUIPMENT: River Rain staff Aaron Tripney (left) and Jesse Watson, plumbing another rainwater tank.

ed, to increase rainfall collected. Do you have enough tank storage for several rainfall events? To calculate your tank requirement, one litre of tank space is required for every millimetre of rainfall per square metre of roof area. Poly tanks are a good investment as they do not rust and last for many years, allowing the cost to be spread over a large quantity of collected water.

Ideas to improve rainfall harvesting;

Use of Rainwater

ARE gutters installed on all roofing, is all the guttering functional and are all downpipes plumbed into a rainwater tank? Some changes to guttering and stormwater plumbing are warrant-

WITH some plumbing work carried out, the rainwater can be used for several purposes. • Drinking water in the house. Keeping the water clean is crucial, which can be done with

the use of gutter guards, first flush devices and good quality filters on supply plumbing. • Connection of rainwater to general household plumbing, such as toilets and laundry outlets. • Use of rainwater for garden dripper or sprinkler systems. Rainwater can be used to keep gardens alive and also is very good for the growth of lawns and garden/ shade house plants. As an incentive, rebates are available for the purchase of a rainwater tank, plumbing services and installation measures for household and garden watering, to a maximum of $1000. As most rainwater supplies to the home or garden requires switching to mains supply when rainwater

levels are low, a switching device is necessary. It is wise to make this switching automatic when rainwater tank levels fall low. The switching devices must be certified when connected to SA Water supplies. It is also important that any plumbing work involving mains water supply is carried out to government regulations at all times. In summary, it is worthwhile increasing the collection and storage of rainfall for most households. The rainfall can be used for drinking or general house plumbing, as well as garden watering. Rebates are available to assist with tank purchase, plumbing work and installation measures.

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■RECOGNISED: Monash grower Frank Heward is like many ‘blockies’ in the region, with more skills than meet the eye. But why would you want to go to the trouble of getting your skills recognised? If you have taken an exit grant it might be a good place to start because many of the skills that have been recognised could be transferred into another qualification in a different industry. It is good to know what skills you have in order to work out what further training you might pursue. A formal qualification is very handy when applying for another job. If you are staying in the industry, this process reminds you that in order to be an horticulturalist, the skills you have are a very important and necessary part of being

successful. But in addition to that, it is a reminder to the wider community that horticulture is a highly complex and challenging occupation. Whatever your circumstances, you have used those skills in the past and you can use them again to go forward in the industry or to move on into another phase of life. The skills you have can be transferred into those plans – and continue to be used by the community. GrowSmart Training can assist you to identify your training needs and then to access appropriate training. Please contact John Chase on 8582 2270 if you would like some assistance.


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RURAL PAGES

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Products not just for farmers WHETHER you’ve got a big job on the farm or some smaller tasks to tackle around the home hobby block, the team at Riverland AgServices has all the products, services and know-how to help you get it done. While predominantly servicing the Riverland and Mallee broadacre farming and horticulture industry, Riverland Ag-Services branch manager Damien Hunt said it also supplies a wide range of handy household domestic products. A rainwater tank is something to suit both farming and town properties and with water at a premium now more than ever, retaining rainwater can be a great money saver and contingency plan. Riverland Ag-Services are Team Poly agents, providing quality products holding from 1000 litres to 50,000 litres, depending on your space constraints and water retention demands. With the mouse and locust plague fast approaching, the business now has a wide range of mouse and locust control options, including different baits and pesticides to keep the pests in check. Riverland Ag-Services also stock a good range of various vitamin and health supplements for sheep and cattle including drench and dips. To give your garden and lawn a kickstart ahead of spring, the business has bulk supplies of Incitec

granular fertilisers and organic liquid fertilisers to get your plants off to the perfect start. When the bugs settle in or the plants get sick, browse the extensive displays of weedicides, insecticides and other treatments, perfect for domestic use. “A lot of people are spraying insecticides around their own home and sheds these days, i’ts cheaper and with products becoming much safer to use now, makes it a good option,” Mr Hunt said. If you are unsure on which product will best suit your needs, ask one of the experienced, friendly and knowledgeable staff to fill you in. As a precaution while spraying, there is also all the right protective equipment available. Riverland Ag-Services also stocks a large range of Waratah fencing material including general fencing for around the yard or that next 10 kilometres around the farm. Riverland Ag-Services is also teaming up with Riverland Horticultural Supplies in Renmark to help provide a wider coverage service to both the broadacre and horticulture industry. So whether you’re a broadacre farmer or horticulture grower needing another few drums of pesticide or herbicide, or a local homeowner looking to eradicate the lawn of weeds, Riverland Ag-Services has something for you.

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Calls for drought assistance A SOUTH Australian Farmers Federation spokesman believes a lack of drought programs in the state could lead to the loss of rural community counsellors. SAFF Rural Communities Engagement Reference Group chair John Neal believes “the new Drought Pilot recently announced by the Federal Government is very much based on the excellent South Australian Government’s Drought Package”. “It is a pity that Western Australia has been chosen for the pilot when South Australia has already been running with much

of it,” he said.” Ironically, the State Government is closing down this Package just as the Federal Government is implementing it. “Unfortunately, South Australia is now going to lose most of this, despite the drought continuing in some parts of the State and with the rest of the State attempting to recover from drought. “In particular, the loss of the Rural Community Counsellors may well lead to an increase in mental health and wellbeing problems in rural areas.”

Meanwhile, SAFF president Peter White is also concerned that the 2010 Federal Budget did not significantly recognise the agricultural sector. “We’ve long suspected that agriculture just isn’t on the government’s agenda and this budget confirms it,” Mr White said. “Agriculture has been a key driver in maintaining Australia’s economic stability and it’s time significant monies are poured into research and development to increase productivity and maintain our global competitiveness.”

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Mallee reports mouse infestation THE looming mouse plague has worsened with reports of significant infestations in Mallee towns. There have been reports of intense infestation of mice in Pinnaroo and Karoonda. In a report prepared by the state’s Department Of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation, mouse damage has been reported in dry-sown oat crops on Eyre Peninsula and emerging canola crops at Cooke Plains. With locusts already hitting Riverland and Mallee farmers,

the department is concerned mice could cause havoc on local farms. Orders of zinc-phosphide bait have been received by retailers throughout Australia, with 200 tonnes of the Mouseoff bait sold Australia wide in the past month. Landholders suggest mouse infestations are becoming more obvious as stubble burning and cultivation get under way. Eyre Peninsula NRM Board officers have reported severe mouse problems in houses, sheds and rural businesses.

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Fight increasing soil salinity DURING the three years of severe water restrictions in South Australia, soil testing on Riverland properties has shown a general increase in soil salinity. Many plantings are now growing on soils with salt levels that reduce the quality and yield of horticultural crops. The reason for the increase is mostly due to the reduction in volume of water growers are using. Other factors include the large scale conversion to drip irrigation systems without irrigators using adequate water. The pressure on wine grape growers to reduce yields by reducing the amount of water applied, has particularly resulted in rapid increases in vineyard salinity levels. Wineries are beginning to monitor fruit chloride and sodium levels in grape juice and reject fruit with excessive levels. A recent study conducted by Adelaide University has shown chloride accumulation in shiraz vines grown on K51-40 rootstock. The study indicates that for vines irrigated with saline water, or growing with saline soil conditions, chloride levels are significantly elevated in the grape juice. The problem of excessive soil salinity is not, however, confined to the wine industry. Almonds have particu-

■ EVIDENCE: White crust near dripper lines is striking proof of the damage salt does to soil. larly high water requirements and where growers have not applied the water volumes required, soil salinity has increased. In addition, the yield and fruit size of many crops including citrus and stonefruit is significantly reduced by high soil salinity levels. Autumn and winter is a good time to monitor soil salinity and take remedial measures. A Soil Salinity Test Kit is available from River Rain, 55-57 Renmark Avenue, Renmark (08 8586 1271), which contains instructions and sampling

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Community Events File Thursday, May 27 • Carers SA River Murray & Carers Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at Swan Reach Hotel. All family carers welcome. Pick up at Berri 8.30am and Loxton 9am, RSVP to 1800 806 580. Friday, May 28 • Renmark Lutheran Church Quiz Night, 7.30pm at Renmark Fellowship Centre, 17th Street. Tables 6 to 10, $5 pp, BYO drinks and nibbles. Phone Malcolm Weiss 0437850654 or Carolyn 85865983. Saturday, May 29 • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Blanchetown, 7.30 to 11.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone Trevor 85405135. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. • Berri Football Club cancer fundraiser ‘Purple Night’ at the Berri Football Clubrooms. Sunday, May 30 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Cobdogla Auskick, at the Big River Tavern.

Sunday, May 30 • Family event to Celebrate National Thanksgiving Day, free BBQ tea and prayer service at Loxton High School oval and Community Theatre. 4pm start, everyone welcome. Tuesday, June 1 • Barmera Library, 10.30am Baby Rhyme Time; 11am Story and Activity all ages. Phone 85882872. • Palms Bingo, at Berri Club, 10.30am eyes down, in aid of Barmera Residential Care. Phone Helen 85824618. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. Wednesday, June 2 • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation. Future Community Events • Dimboola Show and Shine, Dimboola, 2 day swap meet, Sept 4-5, $15 for more details phone Steve 0400974836.

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WARD winning Waikerie based real estate company Marschall First National welcomes office administrator Yvette Kelly to the team. Growing up in Waikerie, Yvette moved to Adelaide as a young adult and is pleased to have returned to the town as part of Marschall’s professional staff. Yvette (nee Harris) said the job at Marschall First National has given her the opportunity to return to the region. “It is like coming home,� she said. “I wanted to come back to the town where I grew up and I am very grateful to be part of a successful family

business that has been part of the community since 1920, servicing Waikerie, Ramco, Blanchetown, Cadell, Morgan, Murbko, Mt Mary, Wunkar, Barmera, Kingston-On-Murray and Loxton in all real estate aspects.�

miliar faces,� she said. “Everyone is very friendly and very helpful, welcoming us back into the community.� After living in Adelaide for the past 20 years, working as a travel agent and owning her own business,

I am very grateful to be part of a successful family business. Marschall First National is pleased Yvette decided to join the team. Yvette has already bumped into several familiar faces and hopes to see many more. “All the faces are older but it’s still all the same fa-

Yvette is enjoying her career change in the her new role in the administration sector of the Marschall First National team. Husband Dean and her children Cameron, six, and Georgia, three, have also made the move and Yvette

is excited about the prospect of her kids growing up in Waikerie and being part of the community as she did. “I’m looking forward to my children growing up in the country and having the life that I had,� she said. “It is very laid back and is certainly a lot better than the hustle and bustle of the city. “It’s a great lifestyle change.� Yvette joins the Marschall First National team consisting of Bill Marschall, Mrs Eileen Marschall, Jennifer Nitschke, Shawn Nitschke, Wayne Kleemann, Trish Chidlow and Peter Fechner.

â– NEW: Marschall First National Real Estate welcomes Yvette Kelly to the team.


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Undulating acreage with an elevated living style D

ISCOVER this lifestyle property that has particular emphasis on providing superior features for every member of the family. It is perfectly positioned on a slightly elevated 4.5 hectare parcel of land and has a pleasant horticultural outlook and no 4 1 10 BERRI nearby residential Contact Sec 1163 Hardwick Rd neighRay White Berri Price $380,000 bours. This Greg Cram Inspect Sunday May 30 amazing 0439 890 822 9.30am 10.30am property Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie RLA 195714 has bitumen road that one would expect in a access to new home. a piece of paradise and Quiet dining moments is positioned just on the can be held in the formal outskirts of Berri. area with brilliant downThe home is sensalights, polished timber tional and has had recent floors and white French extreme renovations and doors that lead into the additions that now allow great size parents retreat the next family to thoralso with downlights, oughly enjoy the lifestyle. polished floors and its own Fully rendered all round reverse cycle split system. and impressive features Each of the other three throughout, one of them sleeping zones have ceilbeing the extensive and ing fans, polished floors stunning new ADK beechand two have impressive wood kitchen with granite look bench tops and all the brushed metal look feature walls. modern kitchen appliances

The huge living area is open plan with earthy tiled floors underfoot, has an outsized plush carpet insert where the largest lounge can surround it. Clear window panes each have scenic views, each with timber venetians and French doors with screens that invite you outdoors under the paved high pitched entertaining area with lights and stainless steel fan. Splash and paddle, or slide off the slippery dip into the large solar heated swimming pool, fully paved and on the other side of the fence, roaming green grassed lawns allow for a game of cricket or maybe a kick of the footy. Adjacent to the pool and entertaining area is the spa tub for relaxation and restorative pleasure. Stacks of lockable shedding and carport spaces will protect and shelter numerous types of vehicles, bikes, boats and caravan combined with a 10 acre playground paddock for motorbike riding and real riding horse land.

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T’S just a cute home at a cracker price and a very impressionable two bedder first home start or a great holiday destination which will provide just a one hop, few skips and a jump or two to the foreshores of beautiful Lake Bonney. Swimming, sailing, jet skiing or paddling along the sandy shores will be great family value for a country lifestyle or retreat therapy to just unwind. The dual driveway under the full length carport which shelters the home will be an absolute bonus to have within the fully enclosed adaptable yard which has an attractive outlook from behind deco-

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living space in between. The large shower alcove has a combined toilet and wall vanity basin with an adjacent laundry that extends to outdoors but has generous room to be home for a sofa lounge to sleep the extra visitors that crash. A very low maintenance allotment with impressive e improvements and a garden shed within boundary of the rear lane to house the unwanted chattels. Be hungry for the value because it waits right here at this address.

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New technology creates a ‘stand-out’ SUV THE first-generation Kia Sorento was a ‘landmark’ vehicle which took the Korean brand into a whole new section of the automotive market all around the world. Introduced in 2002, it marked a huge step for Kia, challenging many established brands and starting the process of changing public perception of Kia as just a ‘maker of small cars’. At its launch, the first-generation Sorento injected excitement into the SUV segment with its ‘stand-out’ looks and real fourwheel-drive ability. Sorento earned widespread media and public acclaim for its innovative styling, durability, offroad abilities and value-for-money. Over the next seven years, it attracted thousands of customers who had not previously considered buying a Kia and achieved global sales of almost

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A new, longer bodyshell, with repositioned A-pillars and dashboard (moved forwards) and extended tailgate (moved rearwards), ensures that the cabin is much more spacious than the current model. The real and perceived quality of the cabin is greatly enhanced and available high-tech features, depending on model, will include keyless entry, push button start, reversing safety camera, built-in navigation and panoramic glass sunroof. New Sorento is also a safe car with advanced ‘active’ and ‘passive’ systems that have already earned the car a five star ANCAP rating. Naturally, every model in the new Sorento range – base-spec Si, mid-spec SLi and top-spec Platinum – is well-equipped and is covered by Kia’s unlimited kilometre, five year warranty.

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As announced a few weeks back, the Riverland Weekly All Cars Day will be held in Barmera on Sunday, June 20. The Barmera Primary School fundraising committee is planning a great day for all car enthusiasts and their families with lots of fun, food and drink and, of course, cars. The success of last year’s day has seen a number of clubs making it a club event this year, with the Mildura Vintage Car Club being the latest to register their interest. No matter what your preference of vehicle is, the day caters for all classes including hot rods, vintage cars, street machines, classics, sports cars, performance cars and modern contemporary vehicles. An official entry form is available in today’s paper on page 34 (and another form will be printed in the Riverland Weekly in a fortnight) and should be completed and forwarded to the organisers before Wednesday, June 16, to help with catering. These will also be available at registration. There is an entry fee of $12 per car that entitles each entrant to one Barmera Primary School (BPS) special hamburger. The day’s activities will begin with registration and classification at Bruce Oval between 10 and 11am, after which entrants will set off on a cruise around Lake Bonney. The cruise is not compulsory, so if you wish to stay and interact with others please do.

All entrants should be back at Bruce Oval and parked prior to noon when the public is invited to attend. This will be a great opportunity for the general public to view many of the Riverland’s special interest vehicles for a nominal fee. The cost of admission will be $2 per adult and $1 per child and there will be a barbecue lunch with BPS special hamburgers, sausages and drinks available to satisfy everyone’s hunger and thirst. During the afternoon, the general public will be able to pick the car of their choice (People’s Choice) and the principal of the Barmera Primary School, a police officer and Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone will be attending to select the vehicle that appeals most to each of them. At 3pm, trophies for each of these, plus one for each of the classes, as selected by the entrants and the fun run winner will be presented. Final details for the day and information on any club cruises will be available in the next Modified Scene. This is a fundraising event for Barmera Primary School promoted and hosted by Riverside Rodders, so I urge all special interest vehicle owners to get their cars out, clean them up and cruise along for a great day. Anyone requiring further information, please phone me on 8588 7169 or 0419 807 837.

It’s all in the name What a great idea from the Riverland Motorsport Club to offer a $100 prize to the person coming up with the best name and logo for the proposed new drag racing and driver training facility. I’m privy to information on an enormous event to be held in the Riverland in 2012 and an exciting and creative name and logo will be important to promote this facility and

the region, both for this coming event and into the future. So get thinking everyone, as your design may be the one chosen to move the Riverland forward and establish a whole new tourism base and industry for the region. Remember, the competition will run until early July and entries are to be sent to Drag Strip Logo/ Naming Comp, PO Box 401, Berri, S.A., 5343.

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in sales. CommSec economist Savanth Sebastian said the 8.4 per cent overall rise was the biggest monthly increase since December 2000, when it rose 15.3 per cent. “There are certainly signs that the car industry will remain quite strongly supported over the next few months,� Mr Sebastian said. He says the Federal Government’s vehicle tax breaks for businesses are still flowing through the economy after being wound up in December.

AN Australian woman, who underwent a heart transplant, is said to have used her car’s cigarette lighter to recharge her old failing heart as she drove along, newsoneindia.in reports. Anne Britten, 43, a mother of two from Wee Waa, was born with her heart on the right side, a condition complicated by her other organs being out of place or facing about. She had been on the transplant list for “three years, three months and six days,� revealed her husband Robert, and she had survived the past two years on her failing old heart thanks to a mechanical enhancement - the left ventricular assist device (LVAD). When it required recharging, Britten would, while driving, calmly plug its lead into the car’s cigarette lighter. In an Australia first operation, performed on Mother’s Day by the St Vincent’s Hospital cardiac transplant team led by Dr Paul Jansz, Britten received a donor heart that was fitted to her left side.

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Loxton North v Loxton THE Proud Cup contest is generally a heated affair, although memories of last year’s belting will still be ringing in the Panthers’ ears. Fear not Loxton North fans, expect a closer contest this time around. The boys in navy blue put up an epic fight early on against the undefeated

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■ DISH: Berri ball magnet Adam Beauchamp dishes the ball out as he is tackled by Barmera-Monash’s Chris Bonney in round one. Berri in their last clash and and encourage the team to definitely have the talent keep trying. This might not be to do something similar the Rovers’ best year on against Loxton. The Tigers sit in fourth record but all clubs go at the moment but if they through these phases and drop this one, they will end Renmark will need all the up even with their northern support it can get over rivals on points come Sat- coming months. This clash lacks a bit of urday night and face droplustre, as while the heated ping out of the four. There’s so much to contests of previous years play for, both clubs would live in the memory, this relish the two points and fixture is unlikely to deliver claiming the silverware for such enthrallment. Third placed Waikerie is another 12 months. Looking at Loxton beginning to hit its straps, North’s style, it is very good with Damien Stevens, Anat counter-attacking foot- drew Bachmann and Ben ball, getting numbers free Venning striding into some out in open spaces on the fine form. The sheer height, body wings and gradually working the ball back into the size and experience disparcorridor approaching the ity in this contest simply puts Waikerie in the box 50 metre arc. Both Tim Arnold and seat for its fourth win of Ryan Proud are very good the year. Coach Troy Lehmann at slipping out on their own and will need close will be satisfied with sitting third at this stage and attention. For Loxton, Brett Manu- building throughout the el has shown he is capable middle of the year for a of mixing it with the best finals assault. However, Lehmann in the league in the centre square, collecting plenty of will be concerned as to the clearances and contested severity of Scott Pogorecki’s knee injury sustained possessions. the weekend’s The Tigers have a weak- during ened forward line though, interleague clash. Pogorecki went down unless Ash Montgomery makes a return from awkwardly in a tackle and was carried from the injury. The Panthers have im- ground by trainers. The Magpies will miss proved in the backline, the likes of Jeremy Vowles, Josh him against stronger opVoigt, youngster Michael position but it won’t be Scott and Blake Hentschke enough to shake Waikerie at this stage. all standing tall so far. Renmark’s Matt CamMitch Fazekas’ form in the interleague match plin has started finding the is promising for the Tigers footy, his last few weeks and if he can replicate that, have been impressive. More impressive has whether at centre half back been the emergence of the or centre half forward, he could well take this game young Rovers making the most of their opportunities away from the Panthers. There are a lot of good in the senior squad. Jake Anspach has been youngsters to like in this clash but Loxton North are great in a midfield role so on the improve and should far, picking up plenty of give the Tigers a shake touches in close. There are a number of this week. rookies still finding their way out there this year and Renmark v Waikerie being at home, it’s a great chance for Renmark locals THE Rovers are copping it to get along and watch the from all directions so far young lads giving it their this year but have shown best. steady improvement for a However, the result in rebuilding side. this one will be fairly lopSupporters, get behind sided, expect about a 10 them at this tough time goal margin.

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A HUGE crowd is forecast for this weekend’s Fisher Cup clash between these two traditional rivals. Sitting first and second on the ladder, this could well be a grand final preview and will be seen as such in the eyes of both clubs’ supporters. The Demons have lost the past two cup clashes against the Roos but will be looking to regain the coveted trophy. Barmera-Monash has strengthened its team since the start of the season, with Simon Puecker slotting into the Roos’ forward line and bagging 13 goals in two games, 10 against the Rovers. Josh Buchecker, Murray Middleton, Robert Price and Tyson Swanbury round out the Roos’ main goal threats, although there will be plenty of support from a running midfield. Matt Leigh, in the absence of Chris Hughes, continues his good run of form from the wing and half forward flank, while Michael Smart has had a solid impact this season on the opposing wing. For the Demons, Chris Scholefield has had an excellent start to the year, providing a great link between defence and attack, while Michael Hill has emerged as a useful and athletic utility. Last time around, the Roos blocked up the half back line well, getting numbers to the contest and rebounding through Darren Perry and Matt Leyson. The Demons will need to adjust to the tactic or face an uphill battle getting forward 50 entries. It will also be interesting to see if Dillon Millard or Chris Bonney remain in the Riverland for this one, or decide to play for West. Those two names will strongly bolster the Roos’ chances, who have improved enough to win this one in a tight, fiery contest.

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COBDOGLA bounced back from its shock 104 point loss to East Murray in round two with a hard fought victory over Paringa last match. In round five action of Independent competition, the Eagles take on Blanchetown/Swan Reach, which was given a reality check by Wunkar last round. Whether the Redbacks can bounce back is a question that will be answered this weekend. The Eagles have got a good mix of junior and senior players, with the likes of youngster Tyson Maynard and experienced Troy Dawson showing solid form. Grantley Treloar is one to watch and goal sneak Luke Wegener has been a consistent performer. The key to Cobdogla beating BSR is its ability to have a range of goal kickers across the board. The Redbacks will need to stop playing coach Darrell Tilbrook and will want plenty of run from Dale Payne. Scott McKenzie, Matt Griffiths and Dave Waechter are reliable go to options around the ground for the Redbacks. Against the Eagles, BSR needs a strong forward and needs another option to complement veteran Mark Coleman. The Eagles want to get on a winning streak and there is no better place to start than this round against BSR by six goals.

Ramco will take it up to the Bulldogs for three quarters before Wunkar runs away with a four goal win. Lyrup is expected to belt a struggling Moorook-Kingston by more than 100 points, with Brad Healy and Dave Grenfell playing impressive football. The injury riddled Warriors will be looking for efforts from Joe Abdulla, who booted seven goals last round, and Nathan Klingberg. Paringa must beat bottom placed Brown’s Well to keep in touch with the top four. Chris Gardner and Wade Simpson have been ball winners, so expect them to have plenty of the footy this round. Chris Leach and Callan Wall have persistently hit the football hard but the Bombers have found trouble trying to get a score on the board. Paringa will win by more than 150 points.

Other matches A FIRST win for Ramco last round gives the Roosters the confidence to take the match right up to an in-form Wunkar. The Roosters welcomed the return of big man Nigel Hole from injury, while their two key recruits, Max Baddack, who booted eight goals last round, and Russell Boatswain have been the team’s best players so far this season. Andrew Bevan has proven he can be a dangerous forward and Shaun Zimmerman is a known playmaker. For Wunkar, Harley Bennell is in great form and Sean Gray has been one of the best forwards in the competition in 2010.

■ KICK: Wunkar’s Sean Gray gets a kick away during his team’s recent clash against Lyrup.

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Mallee Football League Mallee Football League

Hawks should be too good for Magpies Match of the round

Lameroo v Karoonda LAMEROO will be working hard to win on what will be an emotional day playing their first match since the tragic death of Chris Philbey. Chris was a fantastic footballer for Lameroo and the MFL and will be sorely missed. Both teams have players in great form and playing on emotion but Lameroo will probably have too much class for the Karoonda boys.

Peake v Murrayville PEAKE needs a win to keep its chances of playing finals football alive. Travis Carling, Ryan Mcardle, Todd

Hillam and Scott Crouch are a productive midfield and Chad Freak has had a remarkable transition to senior football. Murrayville has been putting together some solid performances and look more settled and should win at Peake.

BDT v Pinnaroo BDT has a few injury concerns with Clint and Lachlan Richardson, Josh Keller and Matt Sampson in some doubt but they have plenty of players willing to stand up in their place. Pinnaroo desperately need Brad Sheridan fit and in form. Chad Nickolls is in good form in ruck and brother Wade is a strong focal point at half forward. But BDT shouldn’t have any trouble recording its sixth straight win of the season.


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Proud football rivalry resumes THIS weekend the intense rivalry between Loxton and Loxton North will be on display as the two clubs battle for the prestigious Proud Cup. Loxton is heading the odds to go three-one up for Proud Cup victories this weekend. The cup is named after the Proud family, which has had generations playing hundreds of games for both Loxton and Loxton North. In its fourth year, the cup currently sits in Loxton’s club-

rooms and Loxton North president Linton Proud is hoping it returns to Panther Park. “We normally get a pretty big crowd anyway to Loxton versus Loxton North games and this (the cup) just adds a little bit more,� he said. “I reckon it will be a close game and it is an opportunity for us to tie the ledger.� Mr Proud said no matter where the teams sit on the ladder, the outcome is unpredictable. “From when I was playing, it doesn’t matter where you sit on the table, these games don’t always go the way they should,� he said. LAST YEAR However, Loxton has Loxton 30.11 (191) d Loxton North been in good touch and 9.11 (65). club president Malcolm Best - Loxton: P Smith, N Uren, Fielke wants more than M Fazekas. Loxton North: B Wilever to liams, A Cook, J Nelson. Goals - Loxretain the cup. ton: P Smith 9, R Mitchell 4, L Wil“There has always liams, L Mitchell 3, A Montgomery, been rivalry there as they B Freundt, P Portolesi 2, L. Kruger, are the ones we love to S Schubert, R Smith, N Uren, W beat the most,� he said. Pritchard. Loxton North: A Cook 4, “Twenty or 30 years R McLean 2, K Worsfold, B Miller, ago, the teams hated B Williams. each other but now it is a bit more of a friendly PREVIOUS MATCHES challenge. “It doesn’t matter 2008: Loxton North 13.11 (89) d how old players are, they Loxton 8.11 (59). still get nervous before a 2007: Loxton 19.13 (127) d Loxton Loxton North match.� North 11.3 (69). The Tiger camp is

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wary of Loxton North’s continued improvement, according to Mr Fielke. “This year will be interesting because Loxton North is getting a little bit better and they might come up and touch us on the backs.� Loxton won the inaugural Proud Cup and is hoping to repeat the same performances as 2007 and 2009. Three years ago, Loxton North kept up with Loxton in the first half before the home side kicked away with 10 goals to three after half time to win by 58 points. In 2008, Loxton North gained revenge when it held Loxton goal-less for the first half and scored a five goal win. An unstoppable Pete Smith (nine goals) was the catalyst behind a 126 point thrashing for Loxton in the last Proud Cup showing. Players such as Josh Nelson, Tim Arnold, Anton Cook, Ryan and Justin Proud are all too familiar with the tradition of the Proud Cup after several years competing for the prized trophy. The return of former captain and key player Michael Arnold from injury for the rivalry round is also a timely inclusion for the Panthers. Loxton’s Leigh Kruger, Nick Uren, Raph Liddle and Rhys Mitchell played last time

the two teams met for the cup and the Tigers will be hopeful of retaining it in their trophy cabinet. However, for many players from both sides, it will be their first Proud Cup and it is certain to be a big challenge for them in one of the season’s hottest contests. Loxton North youngsters Michael Scott, Brad Mules, Andrew Baker, Darren Saint, Ben Whermuller, Shannon Nelson and Joel Koch are just a number of the players with minimal Proud Cup experience. On the other hand, Loxton also boasts plenty of young talent with Brett Manuel, Peter Fisher, Craig Fisher and Josh Mann exciting prospects. The last Proud Cup was won comprehensively by Loxton but this year’s match at Panther Park will be anything but a blow-out. ■RUGGED: Chris Vowles (left) and Wade Pritchard come to grips in last year’s Proud Cup contest. The matches are always rugged affairs. Photo: JANE WILSON

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Locals aim to hit it, as win targeted ■ BERRI’S Hit It team will defend its title in the 60 miles per hour expert class when the Ski Racing Australia SA Division speed skiing championships are held at the Berri Water Ski Club site on June 12 and 13. It is the second straight year these titles have been held in Berri rather than at the previous venue at Murray Bridge. More suitable river conditions are the reason for the transfer of venues and the Berri Water Ski Club, which has received noteworthy upgrades in recent years, continues to prove ideal for these major events. Admission over the June long weekend will be free, the event will be fully catered and there are excellent viewing areas for the start, running and finish of all events. There will also be ideal opportunities to inspect boats and to talk to drivers and skiers. While the ski club at Martin’s Bend will always be the place to be, officials have, however, this year

decided to extend the opportunity for spectators to watch the action by racing in front of the Berri township. The 15 kilometre course will head downstream under the Berri bridge for a kilometre or so before turning and passing back through the town to the ski club area. Apart from local interest in the 60mph expert races, other divisions will include the spectacular unlimited class capable of speeds of 210 kilometres per hour, eight litre featuring Graeme Johns in The Cannon, while SA branch president Les Obst will be driving for his daughter Shelley in senior women’s class. The Hit It team involves driver Damien Philp, observer Daniel Jury and skiers Saxton Brown and James Moldovan. Expect James Moldovan to be especially enthusiastic, as in 2009 an injury in this event prevented him finishing the weekend and necessitated a replacement skier being called in for the final stages.

■ CONTEST: Karoonda’s Dylan Caldwell contests against Brown’s Well’s Brian Hampel in the weekend’s interleague clash. Photo: LEANNE GRIFFITHS

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■ TEAM: Members of speed skiing team Hit It (from left) driver Damien Philp and skiers James Moldovan and Saxton Brown will be defending their title next month.

Local cyclists gear up for Riverland tour ■ A NUMBER of our local cycling club members will participate in events during the 36th annual Riverland cycling weekend this Saturday and Sunday. Taking part over both days will be Lee Stevens,

Angus Boase and in his first tour appearance, Nathan Gregurke. Joining that trio on Saturday will be Jarod Benson and Glen O’Brien and on Sunday, Steve Jaensch, Chris Gartery, Travis McKenzie and

Kade Boase. Earlier this week, after entries for the weekend had closed on Sunday, I spoke to a very pleased race director Barry Skinner. This year, 185 senior riders have nominated for

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■ JUST WHEN our Riverland Independent footballers appeared to find the perfect annual opponent in the form of the Mid Murray Association for interleague matches, that body unfortunately folded. Last Saturday, the Independents challenged a new opponent, Mallee, at Karoonda and received what was nothing short of a trouncing. No doubt the head scratching amongst RFL officials would have started again well before the final siren put an end to a miserable afternoon for their side. Now where do we go to match the Independents up for a competitive interleague clash? Well it seems to me the best answer to that ongoing and really tough puzzle is right here in our own league. There has been much debate over the ages concerning the comparative strengths of the Independents and the Riverland Seconds or B Grade. And perhaps there has even been a reluctance to find out the truth, as meetings between representative or club sides from the two competitions have been rare over the years, the most recent was last season. Competitive matches were leading to a genuine rivalry between the Independents and Mid Murray. Independents versus RFL Seconds would possibly start with rivalry and who knows, the competitive clashes could follow.

Talks surface about return to golden greyhound years ■ ARE WE seeing a return to something like the ‘golden years’ of Riverland greyhound racing when locals bred, owned and trained dogs that were successful right up to top level? Names from that period included Colin Wachtel, Bruce Lellmann, Maurie Hall, Max Bartel, Daryl Mader, Ron Schadow, Ron Watson and Sam Condo. Today we again see a number of greyhounds that have been bred and are being trained here in the Riverland, winning consistently at both metropolitan and country tracks. Recently I wrote about a Bruce Lellmann winning double at Angle Park with two greyhounds he bred and is training at Renmark, Stack’em Flat and Honky Tonk Girl. Then Cooltong trainer, Nicole Price equaled that performance with her Speeding Teddy and Crazy Quin, both winning at a Gawler meeting. Speeding Teddy won a

maiden race, beating home another of Lellmann’s promising youngsters, Handsome Shiraz by four lengths. A number of other products of Riverland breeding and training programs have been successful in recent months, including Digital Speed from Riverland stalwart Don Gordon’s kennels. Respected Waikerie racing identity Jim Bannister puts the vastly improved results from greyhounds bred, owned and trained here down to the people involved “concentrating on getting hold of good brood bitches”. He refers to Bruce Lellmann’s Barcrusher, Impressive, leased by Matt and Jo Doherty, and Quinyana, purchased by Nicole Price, as examples. “Quinyana had won something like eight on the trot at Angle Park at one stage and was bought by a group, including Nicole, to continue her racing career here but she broke down

almost straight away,” Jim said. “However she has turned out to be an excellent brood bitch.” Jim is genuinely excited about the way the greyhound industry is functioning locally and with other trainers like Vern Anderson and John Rees also preparing winners, this current run of success may well be just the tip of the iceberg. Anderson is breeding with his former Riverland Greyhound of the Year, Pretty Lace, which won races in metropolitan Victoria and at Angle Park. Syndication is also proving a boost for the sport, with Bruce Lellmann, in particular, getting three or four groups together to take on dogs he has bred. Greyhound racing is an opportunity for individuals, groups of friends, or even teams of clubs to get involved without the expense sometimes associated with other codes.


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Scott Thompson doesn’t discriminate - he plays the same way every week. ~ Brad Scott

The weight in kilograms of the division local boxer Matthew Wilson competed in recently.

Marg’s service will be missed ■ BERRI’S Marg Lambert, who won the inaugural Steve McFarlane Contribution to Sport award in 1979, and is a former Riverland Citizen of the Year, resigned from official duties with the local Special Olympic Committee at a special thank you presentation afternoon tea last Sunday. The function, held at the Riverland Special School, Berri, was arranged to acknowledge a number of organisations and individuals who had contributed to a group of athletes being able to represent the state in the national games in Adelaide recently, bringing home a huge haul of medals. Marg, who “still intends to help out when she can” was presented with a framed collage of photos depicting

■ AWARD: Stan Dalby receives a certificate to athletes and Michael Sporbert and Brodie Wegener at the recent function. her time and numerous roles with Special Olympics over many years. Also recognised were the Lake Bonney Freemasons who donated 40 team

jackets to the athletes, involving two years of fundraising, and the Renmark Club and National Foods for significant financial contributions.

Ripper hockey season looming ■ WHAT an amazing round of A grade hockey matches last weekend. Four games, with three draws in a season that is looming as a blockbuster. Only Waikerie in the men’s competition scored a decisive result, when it had Rowan Hope running riot for three goals and showed a bit too much experience for a promising young Loxton line-up to win 3-1. The other match had everything, as in a titanic struggle, Renmark and Berri ended up at a high scoring 5-5. Aaron Weir and Callum Benda (two goals) were sensational for Renmark but were well matched by former Australian

Country representative in Berri evergreen Brett Stokes (three goals). The two women’s matches were vastly different being tight, tense affairs that both finished at 1-1. Waikerie, with Anna Kroehn and Kimberley Fulwood prominent, surprised Loxton and certainly had chances to defeat the ladder leaders, while Renmark strongly led by Sharon Pendle and Kirby Trautwein, ended up sharing the spoils with Berri. Junior zonal training is under way. Contact Tim Schubert or Louise Burgess for information. Women’s vets start trials at The Pines at 8am Sunday, June 6.

Wilson’s will gets him on top in bruising bout ■ THE Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club’s Mathew Wilson recently won a tough 50 kilogram schoolboy encounter against Marcus Howard on points in front of an audience of 250 at the Golden Grove Arts and Recreation Centre. It was a rematch of two 2009 state schoolboy champions, (Wilson had won the 46kg title and Howard the 48kg) and left the Loxton gym fighter undefeated against his Adelaide opponent af-

ter two meetings. Promising youngster Ryan Goodes was unable to be matched with an opponent at the tournament, while two others, Ashley Bobbin, the 2009 50kg SA schoolboy champion, and Brad Wilson, the 2009 69kg state youth title winner, had to fight above their weight divisions to obtain an opponent. Both lost their bouts on points but according to their coach, Phillip Goodes, they will benefit from

the experience as they were extremely competitive against heavier opponents and will now be better prepared for similar fights ahead of them. Bobbin, in fact, lost only narrowly to last year’s 54kg schoolboy titleholder, Port Pirie’s Ben Noonan, 3.5kg heavier, and such was the class of the clash that both fighters received trophies for providing the bout of the night. Goodes heard a lot of com-

ments about the skill displayed by the pair and the enormous improvement Ashley is displaying. Brad Wilson stepped up to the light heavyweight (81kg) division for the first time against highly rated Daris Chadwick from the Sportsmen’s Gym in Adelaide and although 4kg lighter, only lost ground against a stronger finishing opponent in the final round. The next event for the Riverland boxers is at Port Pirie on Saturday.

INTERLEAGUE FOOTY

■ MEDALLISTS: Winning the best on ground award in their respective Riverland interleague matches on the weekend were (from left) under 15 winner Zach Bates, under 18 winner Gerard Dutton and A grade winner Damien Stevens. Photos: BRAD PERRY

■ MARK: Riverland’s Chris Scholefield flies in front of KNTFL opponent Reece Francis.

■ DISPOSAL: Riverland Independent player Michael Wilson gets a kick away during Saturday’s loss to the Mallee. Photo: SHARON SCHUBERT

SPORT Mildura soccer clinics ■ A CAR load of local soccer players and coaches will be attending clinics at the Mildura soccer fields on Aerodrome Drive, tonight. The sessions (players: 5 to 6.30pm, coaches: 7 to 8.30pm) will be conducted by players and coaches from the new A League franchise Melbourne Heart. I am also told that the standard of refereeing down through our grades is likely to get a boost with a number of locals about to embark on Level 4 and 5 courses. For any enquiries, call RSA secretary Adrian Pipe on 0401 100 202.

Gow’s rep grows ■ BARMERA’S Powerlifting ‘Pocket Rocket’, Rose Gow continues to soar. At the Drug Free Powerlifting SA association’s state championships at the Cobdogla Club last Saturday, Rose lifted four national and three state records in squat, bench press, deadlift and total. Winkie’s Sheryl Rapson also achieved two national records in the open section and junior masters. Visitors from Adelaide also took a number of records home with them. Clay Wescombe-Down, a teenager who trains at the SA Institute of Sport, grabbed four national and four state records and Natalia Zacharko set a new national level in the masters female M4 section. Drug tests were conducted during the tournament.

SPORT

■ TACKLE: Independent under 17s swamp a Mallee opponent in their crushing win on Saturday at Karoonda. Photo: SHARON SCHUBERT

■ TACKLE: Riverland A grader Mitch Fazekas wraps up his KNTFL opponent during Saturday’s interleague clash


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SPORT Interleague Football A grade KNTFL 17.12 (114) d RFL 9.8 (62). Best: KNTFL - D. Pegler, S. Graetz, G. Obst. RFL: B. Venning, D. Stevens, R. Mitchell. Goals: KNTFL - P. Smith 5, J. Dixon, A. Merrett 3, L. Wiese 2, M. Crilly, T. Grosser, D. Pegler, M. Snowball. RFL - D. Stevens, J. Smith 3, C. Scholefield 2, J. Nelson. MFL 25.25 (175) d Independents 4.3 (27). Best: Mallee - J. Jackson, G. Diprose, D. Caldwell. Riverland Independent - J. Berger, B. Thompson, D. Grenfell. Goals: Mallee - S. Binns, J. Richardson 4, J. Jackson 3, C. Kennett, S. Kerley, W. Nickolls, J. Sampson 2, D. Caldwell, R. Paech, J. Zacker, L. Remfry, K. Markwick, J. Vass. Riverland Independent - A. Lippis, J. Marr, B. Thompson, D. Hill.

Under 18 RFL 15.9 (99) d KNTFL 3.4 (22). Best: RFL - G. Dutton, B. Manuel, D. Hankin. KNTFL - R. Tink, H. Johnson, B. Borg. Goals: RFL - G. Dutton, M. Leigh 3, T. Wilson, B. Mules 2, J. Graetz, E. Pontt, L. Hagan, B. Manuel, J. Broughton. KNTFL - H. Johnson, D. Richardson, M. Hayes. Independents 22.13 (145) d MFL 3.5 (23) Best: RIFL - N. Brown, B. Reid, J. Tanner. MFL - C. Jacob, B. Borchardt, J. Venning. Goals: RIFL - J. Roisetter, B. Reid 6, D. Blackley 3, C. Buck, B. Sharkey, D. Tuckey, B. Watkins, I. Worsfold, N. Brown, M. Reichstein. MRFL - J. Koolmatrie, R. Morris, J. Kerber.

Under 15 KNTFL 10.12 (72) d RFL 7.9 (51). Best: KNTFL - L. O’Conner, C. Gray, T. Wheelen. RFL - Z. Bates, W. Baker, M. Henderson. Goals: KNTFL - B. Merrett, T. Wheelen, B. Redden 2, J. McKay, D. Hill, J. Redden, C. Gray. RFL - G. Abdulla 3, N. Flight, T. Lindsay 2.

Riverland Netball A1 Loxton 44 (C. Wheeldon, S. Edwards) d Loxton North 24 (K. Tschirpig, A. Worsfold). Renmark 61 (S. Modlinski, L. Menz) d Waikerie 21 (L. Oswald, D. White). Berri 58 (T. Jachmann, M. Wenman) d

SCOREBOARD

Barmera 44 (C. Richardson, C. Drogemuller).

A2 Berri 65 d Barmera 36. Loxton 50 (M. Frost) d Loxton North 44 (J. Miller).

A3 Loxton North 54 (K. Nankivell, K. Ackland) d Loxton 41 (C. Fielke, M. Loxton). Berri 60 (H. Mallon, J. Brand) d Barmera 25 (B. Smith, K. Warland).

B1 Loxton North 36 (M. Watts, R. Ratching) d Loxton 27 (G. Berry, P. Nitschke).

B2 Berri 48 (T. Baker, J. Trifonoff) d Monash 47 (J. Andrenacci, H. Potts). Renmark 41 (S. Bredl, M. Murphy) d Waikerie 19 (M. Frankel-Vaughan, N. Campbell).

B3 Barmera Pink 53 (D. Stasinowsky, S. Selfe) d Barmera 30 (K. Thomas, G. Webber). Renmark 44 (C. Gale, E. Eacott) d Monash 27 (S. Kilmartin, R. Harmen).

C1 Berri 38 (S. Beech, C. Nuske) d Barmera 30 (T. Harris, J. Gilgen).

C2 Renmark 43 (T. Devlin, B. Thorpe) d Berri 27 (L. Carrington, K. Brown). Loxton North 40 (S. Picton, V. Bagley) d Monash 13 (N. Taylor, J. Cook).

17A Loxton North 47 (S. Koch, R. Coombe) d Loxton 42 (L. Benson, R. Ferber). Renmark d Waikerie.

17B Barmera 46 (B. Winen, R. Ward) d Berri 43 (A. Tanner, K. Tschirpig). Waikerie 35 (R. Burtt, E. Aucote) d Renmark 28 (B. Pfeiffer, G. Paximadis).

17C Waikerie 40 (M. Hamdorf, E. Hamback) d Renmark 11 (I. Strachan, S. Henderson). Loxton North 44 (A. Cook, A. Faehrmann) d Loxton 31 (A. Cregan, J. Faehrmann).

15A Renmark 52 (M. Cinc, E. Nuske) d Waikerie 31 (A. Smith, J. Frost).

Loxton North 32 (T. Newman, A. Langford) d Loxton 23 (S. Benson, L. Zdanowicz). Berri 79 (B. Walden, T. Howard) d Barmera 21 (K. Johns, L. Knight).

15B1 Loxton 37 (C. Hopper, P. Wright) d Loxton North 32 (D. Newman, T. Wormald). Waikerie 34 (M. Ruddford, A. Little) drew Renmark 34 (M. Haynes, E. Williams).

15B2 Loxton North 45 (T. Coombe, M. Priestley) d Renmark Blue 22 (M. Bristow, C. Lindner). Berri 60 (T. Westley, B. Schrapel) d Barmera 25 (C. Bachmann, B. Penny). Renmark 35 (C. Gardener, N. Burdette) d Waikerie 30 (D. Tootell, R. Avery).

15C1 Loxton 25 (T. Tuhoro, E.B. Logos) drew Loxton North 25 (S. Ross, B. Lawrence). Berri 29 (C. Costas, A. Pront) d Barmera 13 (S. Harrington, H. Usnainsky).

15C2 Renmark Blue 20 (K. Ranford, R. Poulish) d Monash 14 (T. Morrow, J. Bishop). Berri 29 (A. Nunnerly, G. Burgess) d Barmera 23 (A. O’Dea, T. Webber). Renmark 44 (A. Smith, K. Dyer) d Waikerie 22 (B. Gale, J. Bishop).

Riverland Hockey Men – A grade Waikerie 3 d Loxton 1. Best: Waikerie – All played well. Loxton – All played well. Goals: Waikerie – R. Hope 3. Loxton – Z. Schubert. Renmark 5 drew Berri 5. Best: Renmark – A. Weir, C. Benda, D. Casey. Berri – B. Stokes, T. Herbert, N. Pike. Goals: Renmark – C. Benda 2, M. Tucker, D. Casey, A. Shaw. Berri – B. Stokes 3, M. Reeks, G. Campbell.

B grade Waikerie 3 d Loxton 1. Best: Waikerie – N. Fielke, J. Lugg, T. Haigh. Loxton – P. White, R. Kleeman, A. Boehm. Goals: Waikerie - M. Wenske, J. Haese, P. White. Loxton – T. Haigh. Berri 9 d Renmark 1.

Best: Berri – B. Crocker, K. Ridley, J. Bowers. Renmark – M. Mallinson, E. Chaplain, J. Fielke. Goals: Berri – J. Bowers 3, B. Crocker 2, A. Pietsch, K. Ridley, R. Vallelonga, D. Symonds. Renmark - M. Mallinson.

Under 18 Renmark 8 d Berri 0. Best: Renmark – J. Caire, A. Shaw, D. Casey. Berri – All played well. Goals: Renmark – A. Shaw, D. Casey 3, J. Caire, A. Weir. Loxton 3 d Waikerie 2. Best: Loxton - N. Mowbray A. Evans, L. McDonough. Waikerie – R. Kleeman, C. Powardy. Goals: Loxton – Z. Bartsch, S. Burgess, M. Hammond. Waikerie – J. Redemski, C. Powardy.

Best: Renmark – A. Giles, J. Woodrow, I. Weigall. Loxton Yellow – D. Mowbray, K. Attwood-Mitchell, J. McDonough. Goals: Renmark – D. Casey 5, J. Mallinson, L. Shaw 3, E. Chaplain 2, I. Weigall. Loxton Yellow – J. Hampel 2. Berri 11 d Waikerie Black 0. Best: Berri – B. Martin, C. Passmore, A. Roberts. Waikerie Black – N. Hocking, L. Harkness, C. Donaldson. Goals: Berri – G. Campbell 3, A. Roberts 2, C. Passmore, E. Goold, B. Bayliss, N. Barton-Ancliffe, R. Gillespie, D. Couzner. Waikerie White 9 d Loxton Black. 0. Best: Waikerie White – A. Baker, B. Morgan, J. Wills. Loxton Black – S. Cass, S. Stivahtaris, B. Parrot. Goals: Waikerie White – C. Powardy 5, S. Haese 2, C. Catford, B. Dolphin.

Women – A grade

Under 11

Loxton 1 drew Waikerie 1. Best: Loxton – L. Smith, S. Baird, E. Hampel. Waikerie – A. Kroehn, K. Tylwood, S. Kuchel. Goals: Loxton – B. Hammerstein. Waikerie – K. Pick. Renmark 1 drew Berri 1. Best: Renmark – S. Pendle, K. Trautwein, T. Casey. Berri – N. Westley, M. McMahon, K. Hibbert. Goals: Renmark – D. Weeks. Berri – S. Rashleigh.

Loxton 2 d Berri Blue 0. Best: Loxton – C. Heinrich, C. Stivahtaris, B. Gibbs. Berri Blue – J. Frazer, S. Ryllo, B. Kelly. Goals: Loxton – C. Heinrich 2. Renmark 4 d Berri Red 0. Best: Renmark - B. Duggin, N. Woodrow, C. Weigal. Berri Red – All played well. Goals: Renmark – B. Duggin 2, B. Casey, N. Duggin.

B grade

Golf

Berri 2 d Renmark 1. Best: Berri – T. Moll, L. Bayer, H. Fielke. Renmark - C. McDonald, L. Nickolai, C. Bristow. Goals: Berri – L. Delaine 2. Renmark - C. McDonald. Loxton 0 drew Waikerie 0. Best: Loxton – T. Bates, M. Bradtke, S. Wendland. Waikerie – S. Powardy, K. Liebich, J. Kleeman.

Under 18 Waikerie 1 d Loxton 0. Best: Waikerie – A. Harkness, B. Powardy, N. Morey. Loxton - B. Cass, M. Doecke, D. Trezise. Goals: Waikeire – A. Blacker. Berri 4 d Renmark 1. Best: Berri – C. Starr, K. Payne, T. Martin. Renmark – M. Trautwein, S. Reid, I. Luggan. Goals: Berri – C. Mengler 2, M. McMahon, K. Payne. Renmark – S. Reid.

Mixed - Under 14 Renmark 14 d Loxton Yellow 2.

Berri Thursday Ladies J. Morrish 69 nett c/b, L. Kellaway 69, S. Pascoe 72, M. Colby 73. Saturday stableford Ladies winner: L. Smith 37. Men’s winner: N. Barnett 39. Sunday stableford P. Cummins 38, P. Mudge 38, W. Adams 36, R. Thurmer 36.

Waikerie Saturday par Division one: P. Haines +4. Division two: R. Watkins +2. Other scores: P. Thomas +4, D. Fechner +2, T. Schlober +1, D. Dearman +1. Wednesday stableford D. Greenfield 38 c/b, G. Walters 38. Ladies foursomes S. Byrnes/G. Strauss 69.5 nett.

Riverland Junior Golf (Renmark) Six holes D. Smart 10, C. Jenke 20, K. Bryant 28,

Renmark Ryleigh Interleague action making waves in the USA ■ From Page 48 Progressing through to the semi-finals, Pfitzner produced several impressive tricks but a fall may have cost him second spot and qualification for the final. A third place score of 78.50 in the heat meant Pfitzner did not have the opportunity to advance to the top four and compete in the final, which was eventually won by Pfitzner’s heat winner Nick Galotifore. Speaking to the Riverland Weekly from Georgia, Pfitzner said he was happy with his performance. “I rode well, except I had two falls in my pass and ended up getting fifth overall out of about 33 riders,” he said. Pfitzner is already looking forward to the next round of the Pro Tour in Fortworth, Texas, beginning June 10. “I am definitely going to try and get some riding in and have my run down packed for the next round in Texas,” he said. He will compete in five rounds of the tournament, which is held in Georgia, Texas, Kentucky, Colorado and Tennessee. Pfitzner said he has been learning new tricks since arriving on American soil last week and is ready to take on the world. “I have been riding heaps and learnt some new tricks,” he said. “I will be riding in the junior pro men (in the Pro Tour) and I really have no idea how I will go.

“I’ll give it a good go and just need to keep riding well.” The 18 year old is one of eight Australians competing on the tour and is confident he can produce his best. One of the Aussie competitors, Queenslander Harley Clifford, who is the defending Pro Tour champion, leads the overall senior men’s Pro Tour standings after creating history by landing a handle pass KGB 540, the first ever in a professional contest. During his three month tour, Pfitzner will also compete in the World Wakeboard Association titles in Orlando, Florida, in August. Pfitzner said the tour would be a massive learning curve for his wakeboarding. “Riding with heaps of good riders over here has been great,” he said. “I’m learning heaps of new tricks, having a great time and if I do well in the competitions, that is just a bonus.” While looking forward to taking on some of the world’s best wakeboarders on foreign soil, Pfitzner said the lengthy stint away from home will be a challenge to deal with. “I already miss my friends and family and my girlfriend (Ely),” he said. “That’s pretty hard (to deal with).” Support from the Riverland for Pfitzner’s tour has been overwhelming, with the Renmark Club recently donating $2000 for his United States trip.

Photos: BRAD PERRY

■ CLEAN: Riverland under 18 captain Brad Mules feeds out a handballl during Saturday’s clash with the KNTFL.

Renmark Wednesday stableford S. Smart 38, P. Ruston 35, J. Coombe 34. Thursday stableford Division one: L. Berry 38, A. Pethick 36. Division two: L. Sedden 40, S. Tyndale 34. Other scores: C. Stimpson 36, S. Macheil 34, B. Howe 34, M. Bowbridge 33, D. Webb 33, R. Christie 32, B. Symonds 32, C. Thomas 32. Saturday stroke T. Florence (17) 83/66 nett, S. Knight (26) 92/66.

Riverland Cycling Barmera Road Race L. Stevens, A. Boase, T. McKenzie, M. Gray, C. Gordon, L. Rasheed, J. Eshman, A. Ylia, G. Lawton, B. Anderson, P. Weston, G. O’Brien.

Renmark/Berri Field And Game AA grade: E. Schmaal 54/75. A grade: Ray Pash, 57/75, K. Markham 54/75. B grade: P. Hansen 55/75, L. Cameron 54/75. C grade: M. Redway 49/75. Ladies: J. Brown 49/75, M. Tucker 46/75.

Berri Croquet Kingball Game 1: N. Hart 13 d A. Wright 10, S. Noske 10. Game 2: N. Hart 13 d A. Wright 4, S. Noske 2. Game 3: N. Hart 13 d A. Wright 8, S.Noske 9.

Riverland Darts Loxton RSL 11 d Barmera Rooshooters 4. Monash Club Wanderers 9 d Renmark R C Ones 6. Loxton Hotel Gladiators 14 (A. Goodes 180) d Renmark Boxed Dogs 1.

Riders prepare for Riverland tour ■ From Page 48

■ TOP: Rhys Mitchell (right) dives on the ball in the senior match on Saturday as Kirk Harwood arrives for support.

L. Shaw 25. Nine holes B. Tregeagle 28, S. Steed 31, B. Martin 31, B. Jenke 35.

“If those two (Luxton and Gill) can manage to catch the 180 riders, one would imagine they would fight out the finish but riding off the scratch mark with them are Chris Martin, who is arguably the strongest bike rider in South Australia, and young 17 year old Dale Parker who is world 3000 metre bike trial champion,” he said. “My bet is he (Parker) and Chris Martin, on Calperum Hill on the way coming back from Renmark, will attack and try to tear anyone that is with them to pieces. “If they haven’t caught the front markers, they will certainly go after them on Calperum and I think that will be the make or break moment. “Whether Gill or Luxton can keep with those two is another question.” Australian Olympic rowing champion Amber Halliday is also expected to participate and produce a strong ride.

In its 36th year, the tour, which treks through Loxton, Berri and Renmark, is expected to boost the local economy and attract spectators from all parts of the country. “It is the biggest cycling event in the state outside the Tour Down Under,” Skinner said. “People love to come to the Riverland, they love the comradery afterwards, where you can stay in the one place and mix. “The atmosphere is fantastic all weekend.” Mr Skinner said more than 50 under 17 cyclists will also take part in the popular cycling event. The tour starts at 1.30pm on Saturday at the Berri Resort Hotel and finishes at Big River Toyota around 3pm. On Sunday, the 37 kilometre, one hour, handicap race kicks off outside the Berri Resort Hotel at 9am and finishes out the front of Big River Toyota. Winners of each race and category will receive up to $5000 in cash and prizes.


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COMMODORE, Ute 91VGV, 85 litre, 191500kms, 6mth rego, WBC-480, mech A1, 5 spd manual, new plough $1250. Murtho POP-TOP caravans all ex radiator, tow, roll bars, usb 85958140. cond, prices from $3900 /ipod, $7500 ono. Phone EAGLE Boys, Berri. Great to $9700, 12ft to 16ft. Shannon 0418856849. business in a great Phone 0431385078. location. Take advantage of local, tourist and POST hoists (2). Three business trade. Be part late model Tecalamite, of Australia’s second $3000 ea; one early largest pizza franchise. model Tecalamite, $2500; All training, systems One Stenor, $1800. All COMMODORE, VE SSV, and support provided. fully checked and OH&S black, 6ltr, 6spd manual, Genuine enquiries to maintained. Apply to red leather. 25,100kms, David 0438920753. Rosenthal Automotive reg until July, CC 619L lowered king springs, GAS LPG flue less Rinnai Berri 85823644. exhaust, tint, full service space heater, suit large history, ex cond. $35,500. Land for Sale room, ex condition, Phone 0438845451. instructions and remote PRIVATE sale, approx 4 included, $450. Morgan acres, prime riverfront FALCON BA 03, Futura 0411180858. land near Loxton, with sedan, factory LPG, white, auto, aircond, NEW in stock - generator magnificent riverviews to power steering, power build your dream home. 8000W, electric start windows, cruise control, $1239; 2721kg portable Phone 0428849071. alloys, 160,000kms, 12v electric winch $129; XEH-715, $8800. Phone Business 900 kg folding engine 0429913508. Opportunity stand with wheels $199; 6â€? swing up jockey BEAUTY business for FORD, BA, auto sedan, wheels $35.65 ea; 5.5 sale, great opportunity to LPG silver, cruise, new tyres, drives well, $7990, hp petrol engine, electric expand client base and XIW-296 Waikerie start $295; 13hp petrol increase profitability. 0412477430. engine electric start $429; Offers a range of services 30 metre x 10mm ropes and treatments. Prime FORD tandem tipper 12 $7.82ea; 3.5 ton cable location in Renmark, well ½ ton, pay load, very good condition, Cat hand pullers $43.55 ea. known beauty products, 3208 motor reg till June Joll Engineering and Retail long lease, regretful sale, 2010, UKC-410, $35,000. Sales, cnr Vasey Road and moving to Adelaide. Phone Phone 0421220260 or Sturt Highway, Waikerie. 0418637854. 85412728. Phone 85412411.

Garage Sales

GUINEA piglets, rats and mice (also Rex and BERRI, Jury Road, Manx), young cats for sale/adoption. Phone Sunday 30, 8am to 3pm. Floral lounge suite, s/bed 85825058. mattresses, large potted GYM equipment, palms and conifers, Elliptical trainer $400. In sundry items, 1978 XC V8 great condition. Phone wagon 496-GHZ. 0419811394 anytime. HAY Oaten, lucerne, BERRI, Unit 11, 3 Jones triticale, large round Street, Saturday May 29, rolls, can deliver. Phone 8am to 5pm. Tucker Box freezer, gopher, set of 0418615099. gates, wringer washing THREE bedroom family machine, bric-a-brac. home, 26, 15th Street, Renmark, in fantastic MOVING sale, everything location, close to river must go. Antiques, and shops, in a quiet collectables, cameras, street. Block has rear elec goods, clothing, land access, suit first home buyers, families teddies, metal garden or investors. Offers signs, household and over $170,000. http:// shed items, signs from homeforsalegroups.lives. Highway near Glossop com phone 85863482 or High, May 29 and 30, 9am 0401762950. start.

JOHN DEERE 5510 tractor, 89 hp, tinted windows, 1200hrs, immaculate condition, many extras, no further use, POA. Contact Tom 0438882544 anytime.

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. 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. I 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. ROMANTIC getaway, Mildura, three nights, $330 per couple inc breakfast, hamper, wine and savouries, double shower, wall spa. Phone 85888041.

Wanted to buy CARAVAN/pop-top, fair condition, any layout, hassle free removal, will pay cash. Phone Ben 0409711807. POTATO lifter/digger, tractor drawn, can repair, will collect and pay cash. Phone Al 0407613645. RIVERLAND Scrap Metal. We buy all scrap and nonferris metal. Why give your old cars and white goods away when we pay you cash for them? All farms, yards, sheds and factory clean ups, no worries. So don’t dump it, sell it, we will pay YOU to clean up all your scrap. All steel wanted. Phone 0429881058.

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Employment P: 8582 5500 - 10A Wilson Street, Berri - classies@riverlandweekly.com.au

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African voices to entertain in unique choir with CALLUM TRIFONOFF 1. Which team recently won the UEFA Champions League? 2. In which German city were the Olympics held in 1972? 3. The Loxton North Football Club’s nickname is what? 4. What is the largest city in South Africa? 5. Legendary country singer Jimmy Buffett was born in which country? 6. True or false – White Christmas was first sung by Bing Crosby? 7. Who recorded the album Bitches Brew? 8. Which seaside town became a popular holiday destination for people in the northern part of England in the early 20th Century? 9. World War One started in what year? 10. Who wrote the song Satch Boogie? 11. True or false – Beautiful Loser was an album by Bob Seger? 12. True or false - The Ryder Cup is a biannual tournament? 13. What is the official language of Denmark? 14. The Netherlands is also known as what? 15. What is the capital city of Ukraine? 16. What are the two animals on the Australian coat of arms? 17. Angus T. Jones stars in which American TV series? 18. What was Charlie Sheen’s birth name? 19. Who directed the last two Scary Movie films? 20. Which American state is known as the Buckeye State?

Australia since April and will perform at the Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, at 7pm next Tuesday. Twenty two children between the ages of eight and 13, who have been left parentless by war, disease and abandonment, will perform.

Sudoku To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: • Each of the nine vertical columns • Each of the nine horizontal rows • Each of the nine 3 x 3 boxes. Remember no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box

The children will use songs, colourful dance, African beats and amazing personal stories to show how they have overcome the hardships they face. Admission to the concert is free but donations towards the Watoto choir are encouraged.

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Monday 31st

Trif’s Trivia

THE Riverland is hosting a Concert of Hope from Uganda’s Watoto Children’s Choir next Tuesday. Watoto Children’s Choir’s 2010 Concert of Hope, which aims to raise awareness and enlist support for the plight of Ugandan orphans, has been travelling

Sunday 30th

■ ENTERTAINER: Australian singer John Williamson has been a crowd favourite in the Riverland for a number of years spanning a brilliant career in the Australian music industry.

Saturday 29th

Friday 28th

Thursday 27th

■ DON’T: Please Andrew, don’t say the word ‘Deal-A-Drome’ ever again. Ever.

Tuesday 1st

ON JUNE 5 singing icon John Williamson is set to show the Riverland the art of country music and will play at Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre, as he tours across Australia in his 40th year of performing. Williamson, 65, was born in Quambatook in country Victoria ,and is entrenched in many music listeners’ hearts. Williamson’s trail to success started on television show New Faces in 1970 where he sang Old Man Emu and won a prize that included a recording contract with Fable Records. Williamson then released Old Man Emu as a single, only taking a matter of days to reach the top of the charts. His first self titled album was released shortly after, with Old Man Emu included. This year, Williamson released the album Absolute Greatest John Williamson: 40 Years True Blue to commemorate his monumental achievement. Williamson’s album includes two discs featuring 34 songs, the second disc a tribute of 13 songs, featuring different artists recording his songs. Williamson recorded a new song, Island Of Oceans, as a duet with Shannon Noll, which was

released on Australia Day this year. Williamson has performed at some of the most significant Australian events of the past decade, including the Sydney Olympics, Bledisloe Cup, the rugby world cup, Steve Irwin’s memorial, Sir Donald Bradman’s memorial and the first Bali bombings memorial service. Mr Williamson has also won his fair share of awards, including three ARIA awards, a number of Mo Awards (which recognises achievements in live entertainment in Australia) and an amazing 24 Golden Guitars. All you country music lovers out there who remember those old classics Cootamundra Wattle, Glory To Australia and the big hit True Blue, to name a few, Williamson is the man responsible for putting those brilliant classics into our hearts, so be sure to catch him at Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre on June 5.

Wednesday 2nd

By ZAK TRUSSELL

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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 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Voyage To The Planets 9.30 American Future 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Live From Abbey Road

5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Football: Women's Asian Cup: Semi Final 8.30 Lowdown: Alex confronts Australia's number one golfer at a press conference about an alleged air swing that helped

him win his last tournament. 9.00 Psychoville 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Gavin And Stacy 11.15 Very Small Business 11.45 How Not To Live Your Life 12.15 Ideal 12.45 Hyperdrive 1.15 Little Angels 1.45 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Random Encounter: Elizabeth Berkley 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 Benidorm 9.45 The Amazing Race 11.45 Flashforward 12.45 The Matty Johns Show 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

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

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 12.30 Buffy 1.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Anthrax War 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Old Country New Country 4.00 Feast Greece 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Italian Food

Safari 8.00 Costa's Garden Odyssey 8.30 Equator 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Beauty In Trouble (The Czech Republic): Ana Geislerova 12.00 Embedded With The Murri Mob 1.00 Movie: Raja (France) 3.00 Weatherwatch

Friday 28th

SBS

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope

1.30 Rough Diamond 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 Midnight Man 9.40 Ladies Of Letters 10.05 Lateline 10.50 Trial And Retribution

5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Three Hungry Boys 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: Gillian risks her reputation and her life on a quest for the greatest sword in history. 10.45 Later... With Jools Holland 11.50 Songbook 12.35 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: Cold Creek Manor: Dennis Quaid, Sharon Stone, Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis and Kristen Stewart 2.30 The Golden Girls 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: Essendon v Western Bulldogs 11.45 Win News 12.15 Movie: Reign Of The Gargoyles 1.55 Auction Squad

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 Top Gear 8.40 Movie: The Upside Of Anger 11.10 The Closer 12.05 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 2.00 Zero Hour

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia: Presented by Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill 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 Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final 9.45 World News 10.15 Striptease Unveiled 11.15 Movie: Backstage (France): Emmanuelle Seigner and Isild Le Besco 1.15 Dig! 3.10 Weatherwatch

Saturday 29th

TEN

5.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 The SANFL: Central District v South Adelaide 5.00 Bowls: International Test: Australia v England:

Highlights 6.00 Nigella Feasts 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 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: Amy and Ty adopt an orphaned foal. 7.30 Robin Hood 8.15 Mr Bean With Rowan Atkinson 8.30 Clint Eastwood Season: High Plains Drifter: Clint Eastwood and Mitchell Ryan

10.15 Movie: The Birth Of A Nation: Two brothers visit their friends in South Carolina. When the Civil War breaks, relationships are fractured as the two families join opposing armies. 12.30 From The Heart 1.00 Murder Or Mutiny

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 V8 Supercars: V8 Utes 1.40 Rookie Vets 2.15 Movie: Spy Kids 2: The Island Of Lost Dreams: Alexa Vega 4.30 What's Up Down

Under 5.00 Guide To The Good Life 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Toy Story 8.10 Movie: Toy Story 2: Tom Hanks 10.10 Movie: On Her Majesty's Secret Service 12.55 Movie: Dangerous Attraction 3.30 It Is Written

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: Merrill's Marauders 4.00 Building Ideas 4.30 Talk To The Animals

5.00 Postcards International 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Alvin & The Chipmunks 9.30 Movie: Licence To Wed 11.20 Movie: Simpatico: Nick Nolte 1.30 Movie: Entrusted 4.05 Danoz

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.30 Out Of The Blue 1.00 The Barefoot Investor 1.30 Everybody Hates Chris 2.00 Simply Footy 2.30 AFL: Port Adelaide v Richmond 5.30 Ten News 6.00 Before The Game

6.30 AFL: St. Kilda v Adelaide 9.30 Movie: United 93: Polly Adams 1.45 Movie: The Tailor Of Panama: Polly Adams 1.50 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Golden Soundtracks 2.00 The Wonderful World Of Albert Kahn 3.00 Views On Vermeer: 10 Short Stories 3.55 Living With The Future 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Road To The 2010 FIFA World Cup

6.30 World News 7.30 Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final 2 9.45 Movie: The Notorious Bettie Page (The UK): The story of Bettie Page, one of the first sex icons in America, and the target of a Senate investigation. 11.20 SOS 12.20 Swordsmen Of The Passes

Sunday 30th

WIN NINE

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Athens: Truth

About Democracy 3.30 Walt Whitman 5.10 Sydney Piano Competition 2008 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Treks In A Wild World 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.35 Gathering Storm 10.05 Compass 10.35 How To Eat Your Watermelon

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Football: Women's Asian Cup: Playoff for Third and Fourth 9.00 Anatomy: Examines the question of what makes a muse? Traditionally thought of as a woman who is the artistic

inspiration of the male, what happens when both parties of the relationship are artists, and both are women? 9.30 Football: Women's Asian Cup: Semi Final 12.00 Football: Women's Asian Cup: Final: Presented by Amy Taylor

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Footy Flashbacks 12.00 Stonehenge Decoded 1.00 Movie: Raid On Rommel: Richard Burton, John Colicos and Clinton Greyn 3.00 AFL: Carlton v West Coast

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: The Yes Men 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 Meet The Press

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 1.00 F Troop 1.30 Survivor: Heroes Vs Villains: Finale and Reunion 4.30 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 CSI 10.30 V 11.30 Embarrassing Illnesses 12.00 Nine News 12.30 Sunday Football

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 One Tree Hill 1.00 It’s Me Or The Dog 1.30 MVP 2.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Thunderbirds v Tactix

4.30 Meerkat Manor 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 House 10.30 Formula One Grand Prix 12.45 Sex And The City 1.15 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 A Fork In The Road 11.00 Reaching The Sublime 11.30 Cycling: UCI MTB World Cup 2010 12.00 Cycling: 2010 Tour Of California 1.00 Speedweek 2.00 Cycling: Giro D'italia 3.00 World Cup

Magazine 3.30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game 6.00 Road To The 2010 FIFA World Cup 6.30 World News 7.30 Eurovision Song Contest Final 2010 11.15 Movie: A Real Man (France)

Monday 31st

WIN SA

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 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Sherlock Holmes 1.30 The Cook And The Chef

2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 Sin City Law

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 With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Important Things 8.30 Good Game

8.55 Usavich 9.00 I Rock 9.30 Misfits: Five teenagers become superheroes after an electrical storm. 10.30 The League Of Gentlemen 11.00 triple j presents 11.30 Death Note 12.00 It's Adam And Shelley 12.30 No Heroics 1.05 Little Angels

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Where There's A Will 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 Zoo 8.00 Find My Family 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 Trauma 11.30 Beat Squad 12.00 Win News 12.30 House Call 1.00 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 8.00 Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Nine News 12.00 2010 French Open Tennis: Quarter Finals: Highlights

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 Good News Week 10.00 Glee 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Saving Grace 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Humanimal 2.30 The Farewell File 3.30 Insight 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters: Roger Clemens,

perhaps baseball's greatest living pitcher, joins the gang to test a few baseball-related myths. 8.35 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 South Park 10.55 Entourage 11.25 Movie: Running Wild (South Korea) 1.40 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 1st

ABC 2

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 10.25 Postcards 10.35 The Australian Experience 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The World's Worst Disasters

1.30 Einstein Factor 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Eastern Odyssey 9.35 QI 10.05 Book Club 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business

5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Dynasties 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Outnumbered 8.30 The Street: Sean and Yvonne live in

unhappy domesticity. Yvonne is frequently at the wrong end of Sean's fists, and her sister's wedding only highlights how unhappy her own marriage is. 9.30 The Wire 10.30 Ashes To Ashes 11.30 Fear, Stress And Anger Final 12.00 Heartland 12.45 A Little Later

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Haunting Sarah 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 Australia's Got Talent 9.00 Grey's Anatomy 10.00 Private Practice 11.00 Serial Killers 12.00 Win News 12.30 Popstars 1.30 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 Top Gear 9.00 Australian Druglords 10.00 Air France Flight 447 11.00 Kitchen Nightmares USA 12.00 Nine News

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 Modern Family 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Army Wives

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The Road Home (China): Zhang Ziyi, Zhao Yulian and Son Honglei 2.35 Adults Only 2.45 Gone Fishing 3.00 Mum's The Word 4.00 Wine Lovers' Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 Cutting Edge Special: Haiti: After The Quake 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: The Choir 11.40 Movie: Kings (Ireland): Colm Meaney and Donal O'Kelly 1.15 The Wehrmacht 2.15 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 2nd

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3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Cheese Slices 6.30 Poh's Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Lowdown 9.30 Psychoville 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 How Do They Do It? 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Video Killed The Radio Star

8.30 Design For Life: Twelve aspiring designers have been taken under the wing of renowned designer Philippe Starck. 9.30 Stacey Dooley Investigates 10.30 Millionaires' Mission 11.35 Spendaholics 12.30 A Place In Slovakia

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Rain 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 9.30 Movie: Untraceable: Diane Lane and Billy Burke 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

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: Presented by James Reeson 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

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 1.00 Sex And The City

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Mother Of Mine (Finland) 2.50 Raymond 3.00 Stay Strong 3.30 Strong And Deadly 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: A

man is killed before he can blow the whistle on illegal toxic-waste dumping in Slovakia. 8.30 Leaving The Cult 9.30 World News 10.05 The Killing 11.10 Movie: Salvador (Spain): Daniel BrĂźhl 1.30 The Rape Of Nanking 2.30 Weatherwatch


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Issue No. 128

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Pfitzner carving up the States RENMARK wakeboarder Ryleigh Pfitzner began his United States tour against some of the world’s best riders at the Pro Wakeboard Tour late last week. The talented rider mixed it with the globe’s finest junior wakeboarders to finish equal fifth overall in the junior pro men category amongst more than 30 riders in round one of the Pro Tour in Acworth, Georgia. Pfitzner hit the waters hard in the preliminary rounds and finished second in his quarter final heat with an impressive score of 86.75, less than eight points behind heat winner American Kyle Evans.

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■AIR: Renmark’s Ryleigh Pfitzner continues to grow as a wakeboarder, pushing the limits in the United States on the Pro Wakeboard Tour.

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