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THE Riverland Weekly this week begins its ‘Rannpaign’ to bring the South Australian Premier Mike Rann to the region. Mr Rann has not formally been to the region since launching a $100,000 foreshore redevelopment at Barmera’s Lake Bonney on December 4, 2007. That is a total of 912 days, the entire lifetime of this newspaper. In that time, much has changed politically, economically and environmentally in the Riverland and we feel that Mr Rann must come and visit us to see for himself what is happening
in our region. On page three of today’s 129th edition of the Riverland Weekly, our editor Rob McLean has penned a letter to Mr Rann asking him to visit the region. Mr Rann is currently overseas but we are hopeful that when he returns, a Riverland visit can be placed in his schedule. We at the Weekly hope our readers will support our campaign to bring Premier Rann to the Riverland and see for himself what our region has to offer and the issues we are facing.
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Thursday June 3, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 3
Irrigation trusts unite
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THE Riverland will work collectively to tackle the proposed Murray Darling Basin Plan and sustainable diversion limits. The Central Irrigation Trust, Renmark Irrigation Trust and various commodity groups this week decided to form one voice for the region. The group, chaired by Central Irrigation Trust’s Gavin McMahon, will work to prepare a response to the Murray Darling Basin Plan. “I think everyone is just alarmed at what the ‘ask’ might be for the region and we don’t have the answers,� Central Irrigation Trust CEO Jeff Parish said.
To Mr Rann, I am writing to invite you to our region to meet with some of us and learn about the region and what makes it tick . Riverland people are innovativ e, resilient and vibrant. We have much to offer South Australia, whether it be in hor ticulture, agriculture or through our wonderful an d flourishing tourism industry. Despite all the positives howeve r, we need help to ensure tha t our region continues to play an important role as one of the nation’s premier food bow ls. We appreciate the $20 millio n in funding that was promised prior to your re-election and are also thankful for the work we being undertaken by the Riverl an d Futures Taskforce. However, in recent times, the Riverland has lost over 250 job s as a result of the closure of such local icons as Fletchers Freighters and the National Foo ds plant at Berri. Add to that the water crisis wh ich has led to many growers exi ting from their fruit propertie Not only has that negatively s. impacted on our local enviro nm ent but the flow on effect has led to jobs being lost in a range of industries. Our region is suffering and nee ds the support of our State Gov ernment to help us through. An important part of that sup port is our State Government showing that it empathises wit constituents, and is able to see h its the damage that is occurring to the economic and s ocial fabric of this region. In your speech on election nig ht, you told your supporters, an d the rest of the state, that you government had received a stro r ng message from the voters of South Australia. You said the government nee ded to reconnect with the peo ple of South Australia, including those in rural com munities. You also told us that reconnect ing with the community would be your government’s central pledge. Bearing in mind that you hav e not formally visited our reg ion since December 4, 2007, we at the Riverland Weekly, think tha t this would be the perfect place to start your reconnection with the community. We appreciate you have an ext remely busy schedule, howeve r, we urge you to visit us so we can show you the region’s sights , as well as some of the things concerning us. We look forward to your respon se.
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Mr Rann’s election night speech: “We’ve suffered some big swings, so we have to listen to the message of the people of this state “And we will listen to that message and we will reconnect with the people of this state in an energised and positive way. “I want us to absolutely commit to-
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RIVERLAND and Mallee farmers rejoiced at the sound of heavy rain on their roofs over the past week, giving %YEBROW SHAPE them hope of a premium harvest. 2ECIEVE A PEDICURE More than 45 millimetres of liqEYEBROW AND uid gold fell from the sky over a four AND MANICURE EYELASH TINT day period in Wunkar and Loxton, bringing a smile to the face of local farmer Ian Cass. “I was in Loxton and you could see the lightning flashing to the west and I thought ‘I hope that brings something’,� he said. “It just kept coming and it just kept coming. “I couldn’t sleep that night.� The outlook for farmers has now turned around, after many had delayed seeding due to the tormenting locust plague. “This is probably the best position we have been since the early %XPRESS DERMABRASION 2000s,� Mr Cass said. “We had stopped seeding, so now HEAD AND SHOULDERS we will be able to get back in and put -INI MANICURE FACIAL MASSAGE MINI the rest of the seeds in the ground. EVERYBROW WAX AND A “Over the last few years that is MANICURE EYEBROW WAX where we have come unstuck beEYELASH TINT AND A EYELASH TINT cause we haven’t had any subsoil moisture.� It was a wet weekend for the VAILD UNTIL Riverland with Saturday produc 'ILBERT 3TREET "ERRI ing almost 18 millimetres of rain in some parts. 0HONE %33%.4)!,3 For Mr Cass, the rain could not have come at a better time. WWW BODYESSENTIALSBYCILLA COM AU “Basically all the grasses we normally would have had, they are all gone because of the hoppers so we needed that rain desperately,� he said. “We had
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■INTO IT: Farmers across the Riverland and Mallee have relished the recent wet conditions, getting the last of their crops in while the soil is moist. Photo: FILE a lot of subsoil moisture before this far more mice than what we have but we probably had a two-inch dry seen for a long time.� zone in the middle. In the Mallee, Lameroo farmer “Our soil profile is (now) nice Gary Flohr said the dense rains have and wet, so if we get a dry time in Au- lifted community spirit. gust or September, we “It’s a fantastic can survive.� opening to the season,� Loxton’s total rainhe said. fall for 2010 is currently “From Monday until Our soil profile is at more than 130 milliSunday we had between metres, nearly 100 mil- (now) nice and wet, 28 and 32 millimetres. limetres more than the “It was starting to so if we get a dry same time last year. get a little bit dry.� time we can survive. While seeding is Mr Flohr was sowing back on track, Mr Cass as the rains came last said farmers will still weekend and watched it have to deal with loseep into the soil. custs in the near future “It has got the poand the impending threat of a mice tential to be a good season but it is a plague. long way before we put the grains in “We are probably going to have to the silos yet,� he said. fight hoppers in September and that Borrika farmer Leighton Huxtable is a bit scary,� he said. said the latest rains are the perfect fol“The other thing is that there are low up to showers earlier in the year.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Paper appreciation MAY 29 was the National Day of Thanksgiving. We, the members of the Berri Church of Christ leadership, would like to thank you (the Riverland Weekly) for your contribution to our community. What a great idea you put into practice giving the people of the Riverland an opportunity to receive a free
newspaper. We wish you continued success and many clients. Keep up the wonderful work with the Riverland Weekly. Heather Butler, On behalf of the Berri Church of Christ leadership.
Thanks for help I WOULD like to give my
sincere thanks to the three wonderful men who came to my assistance when I had a nasty fall a few days ago, between the Berri Cottages and the Riverland Central Plaza. Happy to say, I’ve recovered well. Thanks to my three heroes. Everyone was so kind, I guess that’s our country way of caring. Joy O’Donnell, Berri.
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Thursday June 3, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5
Bonney offer honoured
â– DESTINED: River Murray Minister Paul Caica at Lake Bonney, which will receive 25 gigalitres of water. Photo: JANE WILSON
THE State Government will honour its previous commitment to allocate water to Lake Bonney annually for five years, however, the Riverland icon will receive one gigalitre less than originally promised. During a three day tour of the Riverland and Upper Murray, State River Murray and Water Minister Paul Caica announced that 25 gigalitres of water, sourced from annual dilution flows, will be put into the lake in the “next three months or so�. It is understood the 25 gigalitres Lake Bonney will receive is part of the 696 gigalitres of dilution flows allocated to South Australia for environmental purposes by the Federal Government last year. Former River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald last year announced that the state had secured “a further 26GL each year should the prolonged drought continue�. With continued mounting pressure on the State Government to provide an outcome for the immediate future of the lake, Minister Caica, standing on the lake’s foreshore on Tuesday, said the water allocation will reduce salinity in the lake and return it to pool level. “This 25 gigalitres is about refreshing the lake and reducing
the salinity level and returning it REPORT BY to the amenity and indeed the BRAD level that the PERRY community desires,� he said. “What we will be doing, along with the community, is assessing the state and health of the lake and then refreshing it as and when required in regard to the various trigger levels.� With the Berri Barmera Council requesting to remove the Napper’s Bridge temporary regulator and the Lake Bonney Management Committee (LBMC) hoping it remains, Minister Caica said he is not concerned about the division in the community over the lake’s future. “I think they won’t be divided on the fact that the lake is going to get 25 gigalitres,� he said. “No matter which camp people sit in, I think they will find that to be a very, very good result.� The temporary regulator may not be so temporary, according to Minister Caica. “We will be putting water in here but we will continue to have the regulator in place in the longer term and certainly, the way by which we will manage this lake in the future is through regulating the water that comes into Lake Bonney,� he said. LBMC chairperson Joe Gropler said the announcement, which followed two water allocations to the lake in 2008 and 2009, is
good news for Lake Bonney and the Riverland. “This is just going to freshen the water, so the lake is then usable again,� he said. Although it is not clear as to
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if he wants to develop a reasonably good working relationship with government, he should try talking to us and then he would be aware about what it is that we are doing,� he said. “I have certainly made it clear to him that we are not going to remove the regulator but we are going to look at ways by which the lake will be regulated and refreshed.� Mr Whetstone said a long term solution for the lake must be hon-
oured by Minister Cacia. “The water that he has announced is basically honouring a five year agreement but we also have to be mindful that he cannot continue to put conveyance water into the lake and then let it evaporate and turn into salt,� he said. According to Mr Whetstone, he has spent the past 10 years talking, negotiating and lobbying both the State and Federal government, despite what Minister Caica says.
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Whetstone: Remember the irrigators With the Murray Darling Basin Authority’s sustainable diversion limits estimates to be released in the near future, the WGCS plan, announced yesterday, would mean River Murray irrigators would lose 39 per cent of
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Cassette Kids play for local students
â– MUSOS: Touring band the Cassette Kids (above) dropped into Glossop and Waikerie high schools recently to teach students about varied careers in the music industry. The Riverland Weekly asked some Glossop students their thoughts on the experience.
Callum Hammerstein: “They’re like a better version of Paramore.�
Alex Spriggs: “They’re a good group of young performers. They’re good to listen to.�
Donna Gall: “The music is modern and something you can dance to.�
Elisabeth Werner: “It was really good to get to see what happens to get a show happening.�
Support reaps rewards By LES PEARSON LIMITED support for indigenous school students and their families is fast becoming a thing of the past, thanks to a team of eight Aboriginal community education officers in the Riverland. Their role involves not only providing direction and guidance for indigenous school students but also helping parents of students be involved with the school and their child’s learning. Aboriginal Community Education Officer Reggie Black is in his fifth year in the role, having spent four years at Renmark High School before starting at Glossop High School this year. Mr Black said providing the link between parents, the school and the students is a pivotal part of the officers’ role. “A lot of parents do struggle,� he said. “Many don’t know what to
do with their child.� But with the communication lines between all three opened up by the Aboriginal community education officers, Mr Black believes Aboriginal parents are getting more involved in both the schools and their child’s education. Mr Black said there are also a number of great initiatives helping Aboriginal students stay at school and look to achieve more in life in general. “We really try and encourage (indigenous) students to get involved at school with sports and other areas and discuss Aboriginal issues with us,� he said. Mr Black said even if students weren’t looking at completing year 12, Aboriginal community education officers look to encourage school leavers to still pursue a career direction. “When they leave school, we feel it is important they have at least some sort of
■LEADERS: Aboriginal Community Education Officers (from left) Reggie Black and Sonya Lawson work with Glossop High School student Isaac Lindsay. focus,� he said. With some standout Aboriginal students emerging in the Riverland in recent years, including university student and young indigenous advocate Rebecca Richards, Mr Black said it was
â– CEREMONY: Performing the symbolic flag hand over as part of Reconciliation Week last Thursday were (from left) Berri Barmera Council Mayor Peter Hunt, indigenous community development officer Ashley Couzens and Gerard elder Uncle Edward Landsay, who recently turned 80. Photo: LES PEARSON
important to acknowledge their achievements. “These students need to see how successful they can be,� Mr Black said. “We need to inspire these young ones.�
Seven Stages of Grieving show to play at Chaffey THIS Friday at the Chaffey Theatre in Renmark, will see the performance of The Seven Stages of Grieving, a play by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman based on traditional Aboriginal storytelling. The Seven Stages of Grieving stars Lisa Flanagan and will take you through an emotional journey of love, anger and loss. Enoch and Mailman’s play has been reviewed as ‘moving’ and emotional and Flanagan’s performance was hailed ‘honest and engaging’. So come along to the Chaffey Theatre on Friday night at 7.30pm to encounter a series of stunning and moving episodes in the life of an Aboriginal ‘Everywoman’.
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FOR people looking to enhance their sensual and spiritual side, the Body, Mind and Spirit Fair in Renmark later this month is the ideal event to attend. Held at the Renmark Town Hall/Institute on June, 19 and 20, the fair has a host of options from Bowen Therapy, healing and psychic readings to stalls, palmistry and tarot cards to name a few. Many alternative types of readings, healing modalities and stalls will be available at the fair. Both Jan and Lynn have been working within a spiritual framework for many years and their healing has become their way of life. Unfotunately, Lynn won’t be in Renmark this year, due to family commitments. Healing modalities will include reiki, massage, reconnective healing, reflexology and drum healings. Be sure to try some of the craniofascial, myofascial, polarity therapies, as well as reiki and other amazing energy healing, as well as Bowen therapy and bush essences therapies available. Why not relax with hot rock therapy and the highly recommended Indian head massage? Fair stalls include an amazing array of loose crystals at reasonable
â– KNOWLEDGE: Jan Haugen presents a number of natural and alternative health therapies from the non-conventional to the basic herbal treatments. You can peruse the different choices at the Body, Mind and Spirit Fair on June 19 and 20 at the Renmark Town Hall.
prices, plus superb quality silver and crystal jewellery, books, native American products, nikken products and back massages will also be on offer. Janet the Animal Healer will be at the fair and a range of beautiful poetry will be read and sold. There will be pendulums, books, cards, crystals, soy candles and natural gifts at reasonable prices as well. Readings at the fair include clairvoyant/psychic readings, palmistry, and tarot and angel card readings. The Renmark Scouts
will be providing delicious lunches as well as morning and afternoon teas. So come along and enjoy a ‘cuppa’ and a nice lunch or morning or afternoon tea - with total profits going to the very worthwhile fundraising efforts of the local Scouts. The fair will be open from 10am to 5pm on the Saturday and Sunday, with entry costing just two dollars. Children under 12 years are free of charge, if accompanied by a paying adult. For more information, telephone Jan on 8396 6461 or 0408 819 826.
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■ FUNDRAISER: LJ Hooker Berri principal Iris Williams serves Brian Smith at the recent cystic fibrosis fundraising barbecue. Photo: LES PEARSON
Religious lift on offer THOSE seeking a religious lift could spend a unique afternoon with Neil Gamble, of Father’s Hand Ministries, at the Loxton CWA Hall this Sunday. Father’s Hand Ministries is a US based not for profit, leadership ministry and are visiting the region. The afternoon session is free of charge, however, an offering will be taken to help Father’s Hand Ministries. For further information about the session, which starts at 1.30pm, please contact Simon or Rebecca Knowles on 8584 4684 or visit fathershand.net
Zonta Fashion Show THE Riverland Zonta Club will be holding a fashion show this Sunday at the Berri Uniting Church Hall from 1 to 4pm. Billed as a pleasant afternoon of fun, fashion and celebration, the event costs $12 and will feature clothes from Salvos Stores and Adrienne’s. For your $12 you get a
Devonshire afternoon tea, complementary drink on arrival, a wedding present raffle and a secondhand book stall. Tickets are available at Adrienne’s or at the door.
Stokes opens art exhibition FORMER Riverland man David Stokes opened an art exhibition in Adelaide on the weekend celebrating the grapevine which, in his words, continues “to survive and thrive in the face of the vagaries of the season and fickle demands of wine consumers”. The drawings are of iconic McLaren Vale grapevines and can be seen at the Belair Fine Wine Cellar until June 13. Rumour has it that David will soon be focusing his attentions on Riverland grapevines. A former employee of the National Bank, David left the finance industry to pursue his passion for art, in particular his love for vines, a legacy of his time in the Riverland. Meanwhile, Loxton’s Terrace Gallery presents The
Emerging Artists 2010 exhibition opening at 7pm tomorrow night. The exhibition will be displaying various mediums using painting, pastel and photograph. The six Riverland artists involved have not had solo exhibitions before so it will be an exciting opening for them. The exhibition will be open until Saturday, June 26.
New parent support program A NEW parent support program has opened in the Riverland, thanks to Relationships Australia, Berri. The Working It Out For Kids program is a new service under the Federal Government’s Post Separation Co-operative Parenting Program and offers support, coaching and education for separated/divorced parents. The program is designed to assist parents in managing their relationships after separation and to focus on their parenting responsibilities. For further information, contact Relationships Australia, Berri, on 8582 4122.
■ SNIP: Berri newsagent Drew Nelsson has decided to lose his trademark locks to raise money for the Riverland Palliative Care Service. Photo: JANE WILSON
Local identity to shed locks By ROB McLEAN SOME of us change our hairstyle as often as we change our clothes but not Berri newsagent Drew Nelsson, who for over 20 years has had long hair, long flowing hair. Now, for a good cause, Drew has decided it is time to lose the locks, snipping his curly red hair to raise funds for the Riverland Palliative Care Service. This is no ordinary hair though, Drew’s wife Paula has never seen him without his lustrous long hair which flows down to the middle of his back, and
as a consequence, neither have their children Jack and Molly. Inspired by the ‘hair metal’ legends of the late 80s and early 90s, think Slash from Gun’s and Roses, Drew has steadfastly maintained his head of hair. However, now, approaching 40, Drew thinks it is time to let it go. “For the past 10 years people have been saying, ‘you can’t have long hair forever’,” he laughed. “And I guess that’s true.” The big snip will happen at the Riverland Central Plaza on Saturday, June 12, at
12.15pm, with Cindy’s Hair and Beauty having the honours of doing the job. Drew’s hair will be plaited prior to being snipped, with the lopped locks then being donated to a wig maker. Donations towards Drew’s campaign can be made via the collection tins that have been placed at most Riverland newsagencies, along with several other locations across the region. Organisers of the fundraiser will also be giving away four $50 vouchers to spend at the Riverland Central Plaza on the day of the big snip.
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Anthony employee of the month THE newest 5RM/Mission Australia Employee of the Month is Berri Bubble Wash’s Anthony Vandergiessen who has been praised for his quick thinking and helpful nature when a customer was faced with a difficult problem. His employers Jim and Phil Rosenthal, of Rosenthal Automotive, said Anthony’s demeanor and work ethic make him an excellent employee. Anthony received the award in the week of his 21st birthday.
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â– AT YOUR SERVICE: SMGT administration assistant Jordan Enright and employment consultant Glen Blythman are the people to see for employers looking to put on an apprentice. Photo: JANE WILSON Berri based employment consultant Glen Blythman and administration assistant Jordan Enright handle all aspects of careers and training throughout the region and with their local
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Ashlee’s fashionable dream By BRAD PERRY RENMARK hairdresser and stylist Ashlee Glazbrook has made her mark on the fashion industry after recently working behind the scenes at Sydney’s world renowned Australian Fashion Week. Ashlee Glazbrook, who is employed at Halmani Hair salon, was chosen amongst a team of 50 stylists from Redken salons Australia wide to prepare hairstyles for some of the country’s famous models. Following on from her successful trip to the national fashion week, Miss Glazbrook has been invited as a stylist to the popular Sydney Fashion Festival in August. She said the experience has been overwhelming but exciting. “It was pretty full on and chaotic,� she said. “I didn’t know what to expect because I had never done anything like that before but it was definitely an amazing experience. “There were models coming in at all different times from different shows, so it was pretty crazy trying to get everyone (styled) by a certain time.� Miss Glazbrook originally went to the Redken stylist tryouts in Adelaide seeking a few tips but to her surprise was selected as part of the exclusive team. “I didn’t expect to get in, I went along to get a feel for it, get some tips and see what it would be like,� she said. While at Australian Fashion Week in Sydney, Miss Glazbrook worked with a number of models from across the world in three separate shows comprising dif-
■THE CUT: Renmark hairdresser and stylist Ashlee Glazbrook recently worked behind the scenes at Sydney’s Australian Fashion Week. Here she is pictured at work at Halmani Hair salon, Renmark, and (inset) with a model she styled during Fashion Week. Photo: JANE WILSON
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actually from Adelaide. “She was the face of the swimwear designer, so we had a good chat and she knew Renmark. “All the other models where like ‘where’s Renmark?’� The apprentice hairdresser said the opportunity was a real “confidence booster� and is look-
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Dot to join esteemed Avenue of Honour THE SOUTH Australian Country Music Festival has a number of great servants’ names spread throughout Rocky’s Hall of Fame in Barmera. However, only a handful of people have been inducted into the Maple Avenue of Honour.
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■SERVANT: Adelaide’s Dot McDonnell will be inducted into the Maple Avenue of Honour.
This year marks another historic occasion, when Adelaide’s Dot McDonnell becomes one of those few to be bestowed such an honour, adding to her life membership of the Festival Organising Committee received in 2006. Mrs McDonnell started out as a participant in the event, before joining the committee in 1995. In her time on the committee, Mrs McDonnell has held several office positions including president in 2001. Committee member Chris
Wutke said inductees need to have at least 10 years service on the committee to be eligible for the honour. “Roly Maple thought there should be some recognition of people who have worked so hard on that committee,� Mrs Wutke said. “She (Mrs McDonnell) knew Rocky (Page) well and what he was working towards and has looked to continue that work.�
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â&#x2013; COUNTRY: Country music artists (top) from all over the nation will converge on the Riverland from tomorrow for the South Australian Country Music Festival. we can afford this year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The economic downturn has made a big difference on our budget.â&#x20AC;? Mrs Wutke said accommodation outlets across the region are booked out, with several big events culminating on the long weekend.
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Great bands flock to country music festival AMONGST the talent pool at this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s South Australian Country Music Festival is band Ruckus, one of Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier country acts. The band has won three prestigious battle of the bands competitions in Tamworth. Ruckus evolved about five years ago with an electric mix of southern rock and country mixed with a growing list of originals. Solo artist Meagan Laurie is also expected to draw a crowd. Laurieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exceptional talent collected her three consecutive champion of champions titles in Victoria, South Australia and Queensland making Meagan the only person to ever win the much sought after trifecta. In 2004, Meagan moved to America to learn the ins and outs of the industry in Cleveland, Texas, where some of Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most famous artists started their careers. Meagan not only writes for her albums but she also provides instrumentation and co-produces. Meagan is also a very competent and professional backing musician and has joined the SA Country Music Festival backing band for a number of years now. It looks like Meagan Laurie is well on the road to huge â&#x2013; STAND OUT: Meagan Laurie wowed crowds in Texas while there to study the industry.
Bruce tailgates his way to Riverland NOW residing in Australia, Texan born singer/songwriter Doug Bruce comes to the South Australian Country Music Festival with a brilliant repertoire of songs and an equally impressive reputation. Backed by renowned band The Tailgaters, Bruce delivers a true country music experience. He was also inducted into the South Australian Country Music Festival Hall of Fame in 2008. Bruceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s career in country music has seen him move from behind the drums to the front of the stage, impressing die hard country fans and new converts alike with his rich voice and natural affinity for the southern country sound. Doug was awarded the 2009 Best Male Vocal in the highly regarded Tamworth TIARA awards. He also took out Best Contempory Song with I Know About Lonesome in the professional section of the TSA National Songwriting Competition.
The first single and title track released from the album All I Need was in the Australian Hot Country Top 50 for 15 weeks, reaching number 20. Doug Bruce and the Tailgaters are going to set the festival on fire with their energetic performances.
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SPORT Riverland Football League Under 18 Barmera-Monash 10.5 (65) d Berri 6.4.(40). Best - Barmera-Monash: G. Wakefield, J. Broughton, J. Burns. Berri: R. Langcake, S. Hirschi, S. Atkins. Goals: Barmera-Monash – J. Graetz 3, Z. Butterworth 2, D. Drabsch, J. Broughton, J. Burns, L. Hoare, M. Middleton. Berri: B. Dolling 2, C. Trifonoff, J. Rogers, A. Thorpe, K. Brand. Loxton 8.10 (58) d Loxton North 1.2 (8). Best - Loxton: J. Bates, E. Pontt, K. Reynolds. Loxton North: A. Leuth, T. Thiele, B. McKenzie. Goals - Loxton: C. Baker, T. Flight 2, J. Bates, J. Wood, J. Harris, K. Smith. Loxton North: S. Riley. Waikerie 15.12 (102) d Renmark 4.0 (24). Best - Waikerie: G. Dutton, D. Hoffmann, T. Bevan. Renmark: N. Rosenzweig, J. Perry, K. Carpenter. Goals - Waikerie: G. Dutton 4, T. Bevan, D. Hoffmann 3, J. Hahn, B. Buller 2, J. Trimble. Renmark: G. Cotsaris, E. McGrath, D. Strongman, N. Gillard.
Under 15 Barmera-Monash 12.11 (83) d Berri 7.7 (49). Best - Barmera-Monash: T. Lindsay, T. Broughton, B. Bryant. Berri: J. Curyer, T. Yard, B. Monaghan. Goals - Barmera-Monash: K. Nairne-Kassulke 5, G. Abdulla 4, T. Lindsay, J. Beech, B. Bryant. Berri: K. Wilksch 3, M. Henderson 2, T. Yard, J. Knight. Waikerie 14.8 (92) d Renmark 3.5 (23). Best - Waikerie: S. McKinnon, T. Truscott, S. Mazzeo. Renmark: I. Frahn, J. Albanese, A. Bennett. Goals - Waikerie: S. Mazzeo 5, S. McKinnon 3, D. Pierce 2, A. Shaw, T. Truscott, C. White, H. Lochert. Renmark: Y. Papageorgios 2, B. Victor. Loxton 7.10 (52) d Loxton North 7.9 (51). Best - Loxton: D. Kurtzer, N. Flight, L. McDonald. Loxton North: H. Francis, T. Oxlade, Z. Little. Goals - Loxton: J. Logos 3, N Flight, T. Rapisarda, H. Peberdy, L. McDonald. Loxton North: T. Renshaw 3, T. Oxlade 2, S. Martin, B. Cook.
Under 13 Berri 5.11 (41) d Barmera-Monash 0.2 (2). Best - Berri: K. Karpany, B. Clark, N. Hankin. Barmera-Monash: S. Burton, S. Butterworth, B. Wundenberg. Goals - Berri: J. Williss 2, J. Frazer, L. Verrall, N. Hankin. Loxton North 7.16 (58) d Loxton 0.0 (0). Best - Loxton North: T. Thiel, J. McKenzie, L. Cass. Loxton: A. Redden, J. Will, K. Ferber. Goals - Loxton North: L. Cass 3, A. Francis, M. Eckermann, J. McKenzie, R. McKenzie. Renmark 11.7 (73) d Waikerie 0.0 (0). Best - Renmark: R. Walter, B. Williss, A. Jackson. Waikerie: J. Griffiths, R. Lehmann, T. Brock. Goals - Renmark: T. Reinertsen 4, A. Albanese 2, Z. Trewin, N. Schulz, B. Williss, J. Sarti, C. Wiese.
SCOREBOARD Frahn 2, B. Lacey, O. Everuss, M. Smith. Blanchetown-Swan Reach 14.5 (89) d Cobdogla 6.11 (47). Best - BSR: J. Martinson, J. Tanner, S. Tanner. Cobdogla: J. Watkins, J. Wiseman, K. Gillespie. Goals - BSR: D. Tuckey 6, S. Tanner, A. Bajszi 2, S. Marks, S. Swalue, J. Tanner, C. Griffen. Cobdogla: B. Sharkey 2, J. Watkins, C. Honeyman, B. Jennings, J. Roisseter.
Under 17 Ramco 9.7 (61) d Wunkar 5.8 (38). Best - Ramco: D. Pham, B. Cameron, B. Watkins. Wunkar: N. Tuhoro, N. Brown, B. Reid. Goals - Ramco: B. Watkins, D. Pham, J. Kafexolli 2, B. Jinks, D. Rohde, B. Cameron. Wunkar: B. Reid 2, L. Pontt, N. Brown, I. Worsfold. Paringa 12.6 (78) d Brown’s Well 0.1 (1). Best - Paringa: M. Smith, T. Frahn, H. Biddle. Brown’s Well: M. Reichstein, M. Falting, J. Martin. Goals - Paringa: A. Barton 4, D. Blackley 3, T.
C2 Renmark 31 (A. Sarti, K. Devlin) d Loxton North 17 (V. Bagley, H. Vine). Berri 43 (L. Carrington, S. Heinrich) d Monash 31 (N. Taylor, J. Cook).
17A Renmark 52 (S. Watchman, R. Leuders) d Waikerie 36 (L. Shaw, L. Eldrege).
Loxton Sporty Black 9 (F. Romeo, L. Lange) d Barmera Hellenic 6 (J. Kollias, K. Fitzpatrick). Monash Club 9 (D. Marshall, G. Cassidy) d Barmera Ballbreakers 6 (S. Treacy, K. Abdulla).
Division three Lyrup Club 8 (S. Nattrass, G. Dyer) d Berri Sharks 7 (M. Vitoulkas, J. Irons). Cobdogla Club 9 (S. Corner, J. Bowers) d Berri Breakers 6 (S. Plummer). Renmark Club 11 (K. Albanese, D. Albanese) d Respite Rascals 4 (D. Carroll, R. Koch). Barmera Hotel 12 (S. Stavrou, C. Neilson) d Hellenic Hopefuls 3 (J. Papadopoulos, C. Makrow).
Superdogs Football
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Riverland Superdogs 20.9 (129) d Wests 13.9 (87). Best - Superdogs: D. Gardiner, S. Ingerson, K. Karpany. Goals: S. Ingerson 8, S. Hannagan 4 (incl. two supergoals), A. Hawkins 3, R. Frahn 2, K. Karpany, A. Coates, M. Upkett.
Berri 38 (A. Thompson, L. Sully) d Barmera 35 (K. Hogan, B. Winen). Loxton 37 (A. Cregan, M. Pontt) d Waikerie 27 (C. Sim-Gully, S. Voigt).
Riverland Hockey
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Loxton 3 d Renmark 2. Best - Loxton: T. Allister, E. Hampel, D. Trezise. Renmark: K. Coden, S. Reid, M. Trautwein. Goals - Loxton: E. Hampel 2, T. Allister. Renmark: S. Giles, K. Coden. Berri 3 d Waikerie 1. Best - Berri: K. Hibberd, S. Rashleigh, C. Starr. Waikerie: S. Kuchel, L. Hocking, C. Waye. Goals - Berri: K. Weir, K. Hibberd, L. Hopper. Waikerie: C. Waye.
Senior Colts Lameroo 12.17 (89) d Karoonda 3.5 (23). Best - Lameroo: D. Steer, S. Whitehead, M. Brown. Karoonda: D. Blackett, N. Johnson, J. Koolmatrie. Goals - Lameroo: D. Steer 5, B. Hannam, N. Brown 2, J. Barrett, C. Barrett, J. Kerber. Karoonda: N. Johnson, K. Miller, C. Blacket. Peake 17.13 (115) d Murrayville 11.3 (69). Best - Peake: R. Morris, M. Richards, J. Loechel. Murrayville: H. Brown, A. Parker, S. Anchor. Goals - Peake: C. Jacob, D. McDonald, J. Cheyne 3, H. Gregurke, J. Loechel, M. Richards, M. Gregurke 2, E. Loechel, J. Heinrich, B. Kielow, R. Morris. Murrayville: R. Watson 2, H. Brown, A. Parker, A. Brown. BDT 8.11 (59) d Pinnaroo 8.4 (52). Best - BDT: D. Page, N. Devitt, A. Reid. Pinnaroo: J. Venning, T. Hawthorne, L. Bailey. Goals - BDT: B. Kennett, K. Challinger, D. Page 2, W. Clarke, L. Brock. Pinnaroo: J. Venning, J. Kingston 2, L. Bailey, C. Francis-Ribbons, O. Brown, S. Dabinett.
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Renmark 65 (I. Burton, E. Garrett) d Waikerie 25 (G. Taylor, E. Pillion). Berri 70 (A. Henwood, E. Millar) d Barmera 28 (B. Miller, M. Gillespie).
15B1 Renmark 37 (E. Williams, M. Haynes) d Waikerie 35 (C. Flarrick, L. Wilksch).
15B2 Berri 38 (J. Drabsch, B. Schrapel) d Barmera 19 (B. Penney, S.J. Albrecht). Renmark 43 (M. Pitman, A. James) d Waikerie 31 (R. Avery, K. Perry).
15C1 Berri 64 (S. Sarro, I. Thiele) d Barmera 6 (S. Warrington, J. Pech). Renmark 41 (C. Millington, Z. Binder) d Waikerie 32 (Z. Karagiannis, G. Winter).
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Renmark Blue 17 (N. Golding, K. Gale) d Monash 11 (P. Finocchio, J. Bishop). Barmera 33 d Berri 17. Renmark 36 (A. Smith, M. Townsend) d Waikerie 22 (S. Linke, S. Bannister).
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Independent Netball
Loxton 47 (H. Buick, T. Dempsey) d Loxton North 24 (K. Tschirpig, A. Worsfold). Berri 49 (T. Jachmann, M. Wenman) d Barmera 34 (J.L. Jones, C. Drogemuller). Renmark 63 (L. Sweeney, J. Haynes) d Waikerie 27 (D. White, D. Hartwig).
Brown’s Well 43 (H. Reichstein, K. Proud) d Paringa 35 (S. Lloyd, A. Littledyke). Ramco 45 (K. Fridd, T. Stringer) d Wunkar 27 (K. Schulz, T. Reichstein).
A2 Loxton 58 (J. Hondow, M. Frost) d Loxton North 39 (T. Haslam, E. Proud). Berri 60 (R. Shotton, K. Krollig) d Barmera 28 (S. Whitbourne, L. Williams).
A Grade
B Grade Brown’s Well 37 (J. Braun, M. Schulz) d Paringa 22 (K. Demtchuk, N. Collins). Ramco 75 (T. Savage, T. Lindo) d Wunkar 4 (B. Worsley, J. Evans).
A3 Berri 45 (M. Morris, C. Martin) d Barmera 23 (E Chamberlain, S.J. Wharton). Loxton North 65 (S. Merkx, K. Inglis) d Loxton 46 (N. Kruger, M. Loxton).
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Berri 41 (S. Inglis, P. Clark) d Monash 30 (J. Andrenacci, H. Potts). Renmark 54 (A. Angeletti, T. Thorpe) d Waikerie 11 (M. Frankel-Vaughan, N. Campbell).
Riverland Eight Ball Division one Loxton Sporty 9 (M. Reichelt, J. McInnes) d Monash Club 6 (R. Rice, C. Mitton). Renmark Badboys 8 (T. Rover, P. O’Connor) d Cobdogla Club 7 (D. Wutke, A. Minnis). Berri Club 10 (R. Roissetter, P. Peltz) d Hellenic Chokers 5 (A. Soulemezis, C. Tsorotiotis). Berri Gold 8 (S. Irons, A. Hill) d Paringa Hotel 7 (S. Knight, M. Rice).
B3 Barmera Pink 61 (D. Stasinowsky, S. Selfe) d Barmera 30 (K. Thomas, B. Webber). Renmark 41 (N. Clark, E. Cooper) d Monash 38 (J. Pahl, N. Kaesler).
C1 Berri 41 (J. Howe-Kruger, S. Beech) d Barmera 32 (T. Charlton, T. Harris). Cobdogla 52 (A. Lowe, L. Wutke) d Renmark 24
Division two Lyrup Club 9 (G. Recchia, J. Whellum) d Loxton Sporting 6 (B. Woon, A. Musolino). Renmark Redbacks 12 (D. Albanese, D. Trenwith) d Berri Jugheads 3 (N. Taylor, S. Thomas). Moorook Club 9 (M. Wachtel, A. Wachtel) d Renmark Club 6 (L. Dicerbo, J. Kalantzis). Cobdogla Club 8 (C. Smith, J. Halls) d Moorook Green 7 (C. Pantic, M. Couzner).
Women - A Grade
B Grade Loxton 1 d Renmark 0. Best - Loxton: S. Goodhand, S. Walker, T. Bates. Renmark: C. Bristow, D. Halls, D. Hutchins. Goals - Loxton: S. Goodhand. Waikerie 3 d Berri 2. Best - Waikerie: B. Powardy, L. Cronin, S. Woolford. Berri: H. Mann, S. Quirke, H. Fielke. Goals - Waikerie: B. Powardy 2, V. Schmidt. Berri: H. Fielke M. Mcfarling.
Under 18 Berri 2 d Waikerie 1. Best - Berri: C. Starr, B. Webber, K. Payne. Waikerie: M. Manson, A. Harkness, J. McPherson. Goals - Berri: M. McMahon, K. McMahon. Waikerie: C. Hope. Loxton 8 d Renmark 0. Best - Loxton: All played well. Renmark: S. Reid, K. Trautwein, R. Grosse. Goals - Loxton: S. Baird, E. Hampel 3, S. Feetham, P. Stivahtaris.
Men – A Grade Loxton 6 d Renmark 1. Best - Loxton: A. Evans, Z. Bartsch, A. Hampel. Renmark: M. Lohmeyer, D. Shawyer, A. Shaw. Goals - Loxton: A. Evans, 3, Z. Schubert, Z. Bartsch, A. Hampel. Renmark: D. Shawyer. Waikerie 2 d Berri 1 Best - Waikerie: N. Gogol, J. Redemski, G. Simpfendorfer. Berri: B. Stokes, F. Vallelonga, N. Bradford. Goals - Waikerie: R. Edwards, A Nitschke. Berri: B. Stokes.
Under 14 Mixed Waikerie White 14 d Waikerie Black 0. Best - White: B. Morgan, A. Baker, S. Park. Black: J. Smith, C. Donaldson, T. Schmidt. Goals - White: C. Powardy 4, A. Baker, B. Morgan 3, M. Hansen 2, C. Catford, R. Law. Berri 4 d Loxton Yellow 2. Best - Berri: A. Roberts, A. Walladge, D. Couzner. Yellow: T. Doecke, S. Bonney, A. Durdin. Goals - Berri: E. Goold, C. Passmore, R. Gillespie. Yellow: J. Hampel 2. Renmark 11 d Loxton Black 0. Best - Renmark: K. Finn, M. Johnson, J. Woodrow. Black: B. Parrot, T. Stephens, C. Heinnen. Goals - Renmark: E. Chaplin 4, D. Casey 3, J. Mallinson, M. Johnson 2.
Under 11 Mixed Waikerie 2 d Berri Blue 0. Best - Waikerie: L. Redemski, J. Smith, C. Mitolo. Berri Blue: R. Bayliss, B. Kelly, M. Nourse. Goals - Waikerie: J. Smith, L. Roberts. Loxton 3 d Berri Red 0. Best - Loxton: J. Hopper, N. Loxton, H. Rogers. Berri Red: S. Wallladge, J. Roberts, P. Singh. Goals - Loxton: D. Mowbray, M. Cordy, J. Hopper.
Golf Waikerie Wednesday men: B. Wilson 41, B. Haynes 40, P. Thomas 38. Thursday ladies foursomes: K. Webber/S. Schultz 206, K. Watkins/D. Hassett 207, K. Watkins/D. Hassett 73.5. Saturday men Division one winner: P. Smith 35. Division two winner: J. Tscharke 39, G. Walters 37, T. Schober 35, D. Dearman 35, A. Nicholson 34.
Barmera Saturday par T. Fisher +3, M. Rumball +2, S. Stavrou +1, P. Rosbergen +1, B. Whitehead -2, W. Swinstead -2, R. Swinstead -2, G. Hobbs -3.
Renmark Junior Golf Six holes: R. Binder 28, L. Shaw 28, E. Roberts 30. Ball winners: C. Jenke 31, D. Smart 38. Nine holes: J. Jaensch 30, B. Jentle 36, A. Jackson 42. Ball winners: B. Tregeagle 43, B. Roberts 50.
Riverland Darts
B Grade Berri 6 d Waikerie 3. Best - Berri: B. Crocker, A. Pietsch, K. Ridley. Waikerie: A. Boehm, T. Fridd, C. Grieger. Goals - Berri: S. Stokes 3, K. Ridley, D. Kearney, J. Bowes. Waikerie: C. Greiger 2, M. Wenske. Loxton 1 drew Renmark 1. Best - Loxton: C. Allister, R. James, D. Quirke. Renmark: A. Weigal, D. Casey, S. Butters. Goals - Loxton: T. Haigh. Renmark: J. Fielke.
Under 18 Renmark 4 d Loxton 3. Best - Renmark: S. Butters, J. Fielke, A. Weir. Loxton: C. Allister, A. Evans, L. McDonough.
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Barmera Odd Bods 8 d Barmera Rooshooters 7; Renmark Boxed Dogs 10 d Monash Club Wanderers 5; Loxton Hotel Gladiators 11 (A. Goodes 180) d Loxton RSL 4.
Riverland – Gawler Challenge: First division Gawler 24 d Riverland (180 – J. Willett, L. Rasheed; highest peg out – L. Rasheed) Second division Gawler 23 d Riverland 6 (180 – D. Hayes). Ladies – Riverland 16 d Gawler 13 (180 – W. Jones; highest peg out – A. Woolford).
Graham Charlton The Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator
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RISING STAR AWARD
'OOD FOR &OOTY ■ RUN: Loxton North’s Kyle Worsfold looks to get around Loxton opponent Kale Smith as the rain belts down in the Proud Cup match at Loxton North. Photo: BRAD PERRY
NAME: DAVID HANKIN BERRI’S 17 year old midfielder/forward David Hankin is this week’s nomination for the Riverland Weekly Rising Star Award. Hankin starred for the Demons in wet conditions last week, picking up plenty of touches across the forward line before adding some spark in the centre circle. He continues to develop his game in his second year of A grade football, showing he will be a star of the future.
DAVID HANKIN IS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR A PERPETUAL TROPHY AND PRIZE MONEY
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■ DODGE: Berri defender Nathan Geyer looks to get around Barmera-Monash opponent Ryan Villis during the Fisher Cup clash. Photo: JANE WILSON
■ CONTEST: Loxton North’s Sheridan Purvis and Loxton’s Holly Buick hotly contest the ball on Friday in A1 netball. Photo: JANE WILSON
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Saturday June 5, 2010 BARMERA
Saturday June 5, 2010 RENMARK
Lot 12 English Rd Ray White Berri 9.45 - 10.15am 9 Gilchrist Cres. LJ Hooker 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am Section 828 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am Lot 1 Section 8 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri
10.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.00am Weigall Rd (ex-Cooltong Ave) Ray White Renmark 11.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.00pm Cnr Brewarrina & 7th St Ray White Renmark
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BERRI 10.30 - 11.00am
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14 Aldenhoven St
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7 Kondoprias Court Ray White Berri 5 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 22 Phillips Rd Ray White Berri 2 Sultana St Ray White Berri
WAIKERIE 22 Lawrie Tce Ray White Waikerie 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am 24 Lawrie Tce Ray White Waikerie 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am 54c Lawrie Tce Ray White Waikerie 12.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.30pm 66 Lawrie Tce Ray White Waikerie 9.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9.30am
Sunday June 6, 2010 BARMERA 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.00pm 20 Farmer St Ray White Berri 3.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm 20 Queen Elizabeth Drive Ray White Berri 3.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm 12 Cocksedge Rd Ray White Berri
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REAL ESTATE analysts have forecast that the median house price in some Riverland towns could fluctuate to more than half a million dollars by 2019. Figures predicted by Australian Property Monitors suggest that if the real estate trend continues as it has over the past decade, the median house price will almost double in 10 yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time. Statistics released from the real estate analysts show the median house prices of the Riverlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s main towns, Loxton ($412,349), Waikerie ($368,920), Renmark ($312,150) and Berri ($512,821), would increase significantly over the next decade. LJ Hooker Berri principal Iris Williams said while house prices are currently at â&#x20AC;&#x153;rock bottomâ&#x20AC;?, she does not believe the Riverland can sustain a median house price of over half a million dollars. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Just at present our prices for houses are at a very low level,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Up here we are geared to the Riverland economy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe they (the house price increases) will continue (the way they have over the past five years). Mrs Williams said for the median house price to rise as predicted by Australian Property Monitors, wages in the region would also have to increase. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you have that (the rise), then your wages need to go up otherwise you wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be able to afford a house,â&#x20AC;? she said.
Stating that the median house price is not always an accurate indicator of a real estate market, Mrs Williams said it is too hard to predict property prices in the distant future. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think this prediction is wrong,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think it is scare tactics.â&#x20AC;? The figures actually predict the median house price in some areas to drop over the next three years. According to the figures, Lameroo will drop from $103,500 to $98,730, Paringa $185,000 to $182,899 and Barmera $158,000 to $141,040.
Sec 728 Pommy Ave Ray White Berri 324 Forward Ave Ray White Berri
LOXTON 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.00am 6 Geraldton St Ray White Loxton 10.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.00am 21 Rattey Road Ray White Loxton 11.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.30pm 4 Crocker Cres. Ray White Loxton 1.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.00pm 23 Hilltop Drive Ray White Loxton 2.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.00pm 82 Newton Rd Ray White Loxton
WINKIE 9.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am
Lot 1 Dalziel Rd Ray White Berri
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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3ET IN A PEACEFUL LOCATION ONLY M TO THE 4AVERN IS AN IDEAL RETREAT ON TWO TITLES WITH A M X M STEEL FRAMED SHED WITH FUNCTIONAL BATHROOM COMBUSTION HEATING AND EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING ! 6ISCOUNT CARAVAN IS NEGOTIABLE TO PROVIDE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION ALL THIS ONLY KMS TO THE RIVER AT ,OXTON )F YOU CRAVE PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY BUT THE BUDGET IS TIGHT HERE IS YOUR ALTERNATIVE
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7E ALL KNOW RENT MONEY IS DEAD MONEY SO WHY KEEP THROWING GOOD MONEY AFTER BAD "REAK THE CYCLE AND THIS IS THE PERFECT PROPERTY TO DO IT WITH ,OCATED WITHIN QUICK WALKING DISTANCE OF THE MAIN SHOPPING PRECINCT AND SCHOOLS IT IS THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME FOR lRST HOME BUYERS LIKE YOU 3PORTING NO LESS THAN THREE BEDROOMS UNDERCOVER PARKING ROOM AND LOCK UP SHEDDING 4HIS IS WELL WORTH THE PRICE
#AN T AFFORD A 2IVERFRONT 0ROPERTY BUT WANT TO BE IN A RIVER TOWN M BLOCK OF VACANT LAND AVAILABLE TO BUILD A HOLIDAY HOME OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE .EWER HOMES ARE NEARBY NEIGHBOURS 0OWER AND WATER ALSO NEARBY
3ET IN A RURAL ENVIRONMENT THIS PROSPECT IS A NO BRAINER &IRSTLY THERE IS AN IMMACULATE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME SET UP FOR ENTERTAINING OR GROWING FAMILIES WITH THE BENElT OF A SECOND BEDROOM HOME CURRENTLY EARNING PER WEEK ALL ON ACRES OF LAND #ENTRALLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE 2IVERLAND S SHOPPING PRECINCTS
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2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie â&#x20AC;¢ PHONE (08) 8541 2777 â&#x20AC;¢ AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
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WAIKERIE
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4 Kirby Street Price $147,500 Inspect By Appiontment
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2 Contact Marschall First National 8541 2777
RLA 47936
UNTING for your first home, scaling down to an easy-care home or wishing to kick-start your property investment portfolio. Here it isâ&#x20AC;¦ This home will surprise - two bedrooms, main with large walk in robe that could also accommodate an ensuite. Centrally located country kitchen/dining area is functional and includes a large built-in pantry cupboard. The lounge is located adjacent to bedroom one and is complete with Coonara slow combustion heater which will heat the entire home with ease. A spacious office is positioned next to bedroom two and has a built in desk all ready and waiting. Wet areas are located at the rear of the home and include a large laundry. The backyard provides many
wonderful features including paved Barbecue/Entertaining area complete with provision for a built in Barbecue, large 11 metre by six metre shed complete with concrete floor, lights, power and easy access from the rear lane. Keeping the dog at home is made easy with the rear yard being fully enclosed. A carport attached to the house will keep the vehicle out of the elements. Very neat and well maintained home make this an ideal first home, retiree or maybe an investment home. Do not judge this property from the outside, make time to inspect it further. All the above and more located a short walk to Waikerieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s main street is competitively priced at $147,500 in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s market.
Rates and comparison rates supplied by Riverland Lending Services, 6 Kay Avenue, Berri. Phone 8582 2822.
Home Loan Interest Rates
www.rls.net.au
LENDER
Standard Variable
7.41% 7.43% 7.30% Commonwealth 7.36% ING Bank 6.74% NAB 7.24% Westpac 7.51%
ANZ Bank SA BankWest
(7.52%) (7.59%) (7.48%) (7.49%) (6.74%) (7.37%) (7.64%)
Basic Variable
6.71% 6.85% 7.18% 6.68% 6.74% 6.74% 6.81%
(6.76%) (6.90%) (7.19%) (6.84%) (6.74%) (6.78%) (6.86%)
3 Years Fixed
5 Years Fixed
7.64% 7.84% 7.64% 7.89% 7.69% 7.69% 7.79%
7.94% 8.19% 8.09% 8.19% 8.04% 7.99% 8.14%
(7.56%) (7.71%) (7.56%) (7.65%) (7.04%) (7.50%) (7.72%)
(7.75%) (7.94%) (7.82%) (7.87%) (7.36%) (7.71%) (7.93%)
What type of home loan suits you best ? The rate in brackets is the comparison rate for $150,000 over 25 years. The comparison rates apply only to the example given. Different amounts and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees and costs savings such as fee waivers are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Interest rates are current as at 31/05/2010 and subject to change. Fees and charges may apply. Terms and conditions available on application.
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OCATED close to a seven day store and just a short walk to the Renmark Plaza and the town schools is this appealing home. Open living areas, modern kitchen and bathroom, refrigerated and ducted evaporative airconditioning, plus gas heating combine to create a very nice family home. Vehicle and workshop room is no problem with carport under main roof and a large shed with side street access plus a large garden shed. Secure fencing on all sides ensures the safety of children and pets, plus a good quality pergola complete this great package.
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Thursday, June 3 â&#x20AC;˘ Renmark Kindergym, sessions Tues and Thursday, 9.30 to 11am, located at Renmark Showgrounds. June 22, Mini Olympics fundraiser, 10 events for children to participate in. Phone Amanda 0418837673. Friday, June 4 â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Community Market, at Pioneer Park, 8am till noon, fresh fruit and vegetables, crafts, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. â&#x20AC;˘ The Terrace Gallery, Loxton, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Emerging Artists 2010â&#x20AC;? Exhibition, 7pm, situated opposite the Loxton roundabout, in the Visitor Information and Art Centre, all welcome. Saturday, June 5 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Loxton RSL, 7.30 to 11.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone Ray 85845945. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30amâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. Sunday, June 6 â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Main Street Markets, Barwell Avenue, 9am to 2pm. Phone 0428152235. â&#x20AC;˘ Country Music at The Pines, 18 Henry St, Loxton, 11am to 4pm. Local and interstate artists, gold coin admission, bring a folding chair. â&#x20AC;˘ Neil Gamble from Fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hands Ministries afternoon, 1.30pm to 5pm, Loxton CWA Hall, admission is free, phone Simon or Rebecca Knowles 85844684 or see www.fathershand.net.
Sunday, June 6 â&#x20AC;˘ Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Head Injuries, at the Big River Tavern. â&#x20AC;˘ The PS Industry, training morning, 9am, crew members encouraged to attend. â&#x20AC;˘ The PS Industry is steaming 11am to 12.30pm and again 1.30pm to 3pm. Devonshire morning and afternoon tea. Phone Renmark Visitor Centre 85866704. Tuesday, June 8 â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Kindergarten, occasional care service, operates within the centre, 2 to 5 yr olds, 8.45am to 11.30am, for further information contact Barmera Kindergarten 85882210. â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Library, 10.30am Baby Rhyme Time; 11am Story and Activity all ages. Phone 85882872. â&#x20AC;˘ Palms Bingo, at Berri Club, 10.30am eyes down, in aid of Renmark Paringa Nursing Home. Phone Helen 85824618. â&#x20AC;˘ 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 9 â&#x20AC;˘ Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation. Future Community Events â&#x20AC;˘ Dimboola Show and Shine, Dimboola, 2 day swap meet, Sept 4-5, $15, for more details phone Steve 0400974836.
Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.
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the delightful private paved pergola and fernery. Outside is a large car parking area, fruit Orchard at the rear, 12m x 6m shed with concrete and power and ample rainwater storage Adjacent to a reserve which offers you unobstructed walking access to the riverfront, your morning walks will be a highlight of your day. This is one of the best addresses in the beautiful riverside town of Loxton, at the end of a quiet culde-sac and amongst other prestigious homes, you will be only a few minutes from the town centre, schools and medical facilities. Don’t let it pass you by, call Dave today!
HIS stylish four bedroom home is perfectly located within walking distance to primary and secondary schools and the town centre. The current owners are regretfully selling as they are relocating due to employment. The lovely stone fronted and brick home rests on a generous allotment of approx 900m2 and has recently been completely re-landscaped at the front and rear and is kept green by the fully automated watering system. One of the great features of the property is the extensive under cover vehicle storage, with a large colourbond 13 x 6m shed with concrete and power, full length enclosed veranda beyond the automated roller door and a carport under the main roof. Inside the home features built in robes to all bedrooms, main with WIR and direct access to the modern and spacious two way bathroom. Centrally located, is a
beautiful blackwood solid north east corner of the timber eat in kitchen with home and the full length an abundance of storage verandah down one side space and the light filled you have plenty of shelter living zones of formal for the barbecue , spa or lounge and family room al- simply for the kids to ride low you the space you need their bikes and play games especially when guests away from our harsh sun. arrive. The fully fenced secure Ample cupboard space back, together with the for linen, hard wired elecquiet location make this tric roller shutters, ducted a family friendly property evaporative air-conditionthat you will all be ing, two reverse cycle split proud of. systems and gas heating 4 1 8 LOXTON complement this impresContact 4 Crocker Crescent sive home. Ray White Loxton Price $359,000 With an Dave Kanizay Inspect June 6, undercover 0448 845 270 11.30am - 12.30pm entertaining area on the Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie RLA 195714
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Booties and Bibs the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee
Gwenaisha Emma Lee Austin
Harry Michael Schiller
BORN May 3, 2010 Weighing 6lb 5oz A daughter for Kylie and Dylan and a sister to Jaquelle of Berri.
BORN April 13, 2010 Weighing 7lb 10oz A son for Kim and Nathan of Loxton.
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Tarkyn Jesper Raymond
Piper Rose BORN May 6, 2010 Weighing 3.71kg A daughter for Misty and Jamie. They reside in Renmark.
BORN May 21, 2010 Weighing 8lb 6oz A son for Julie Taylor and Matt Raymond. A brother for Demika.
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Born March 15, 2010 Weighing 4kgs A son for Patricia & Bruce and a brother for Donna, Jessica, Sydney & George. They reside in Pinnaroo.
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N obsession with detail and a passion to deliver an exciting design fuelled the creation of Hyundai’s new i45 mid-size sedan. The second iteration of ‘Fluidic Sculpture’, Hyundai Motor Company’s design philosophy, is brought to life in a modern, sophisticated car with a subtle classic elegance.
With an obsession for quality and an unrelenting focus on design, i45 has been developed from the ground up with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring every element delivers purpose and function. The i45 represents Hyundai’s obsessive approach to design and testing, ensuring the company’s fundamental values of quality, safety and reliability are delivered. The i45 underwent over 500 quality checks on the production line and had a powertrain engineered to provide hundreds of thousands of kilometres of trouble free motoring. Assertive and sleek, i45 reflects a sophisticated approach to midsized sedan design by combining advanced powertrain technology with practical and luxurious features to provide an exceptional
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rior packaging has produced an interior delivering outstanding levels of comfort, functionality and practicality. A ‘push-button start’ system (Elite and Premium models), is operated with a ‘smart key’ which also allows the driver to lock and unlock the vehicle without activating the remote control unit. Paddle shift controls (Elite and Premium models) enable the driver to initiate manual upshifts and downshifts while maintaining steering wheel contact and control. Convenient air-conditioning controls (automatic climate control standard in Elite and Premium models) provide ease of adjustment and maintenance of cabin temperature. Separate air ventilation is provided with a centre mounted control for the rear seat passenger environment (automatic models only). A polished performance is delivered by the newly developed 2.4-litre Theta II GDI (Gasoline Direct Injection) petrol engine fitted across the model range.
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Excitement builds ahead of Patrol release With DANNY HANRAHAN THE all new Nissan Patrol, which debuted in February at Abu Dhabi, is not slated for a 2010 release, with local launch timing still to be decided. Right hand drive production has yet to commence and a mid-2011 Australian launch looks likely. Nissan product design director Taiji Toyota said the new Patrol was designed to appear less rugged, taking on a more upscale look. “Not as edgy and hardcore as its predecessor, the softer new surfaces are beautiful and add a sense of modernity to the design equation, while still maintaining a ruggedness and commanding road presence,” Mr Toyota said. While Nissan has not revealed the new Patrol’s full powertrain line-up, the 2011 Nissan Patrol will feature a new direct-injected 5.6 litre V8 engine developing 300kW and 550Nm of torque. A new seven-speed automatic transmission will be paired with the V8, along with an upgraded four-wheel-drive system that includes settings for driving on road, sand, snow and rock. Four-wheel independent suspension replaces the previous model’s rigid axle set up. A new hydraulic body motion control system is featured, designed to reduce body roll in cornering and lane changing. Hill start assist and hill descent control figure among the new Patrol’s other systems, along with an updated brake package that
includes a hydraulic brake booster and four-piston opposed front calipers on 358mm discs. According to Nissan, most SUV owners devote less than 15 per cent of their driving time to offroad pursuits. Because of this, the 2011 Patrol offers a more luxurious interior than previous generations. Mr Toyota described the new Patrol’s cabin as a “better, higher quality interior for the whole family”. Depending on the trim level, features of the new Patrol’s interior include leather upholstery, polished aluminium highlights and wood grain paneling. A new multi-screen DVD system figures on the new Patrol’s options list, with two headrest mounted seven-inch screens to entertain rear passengers. Local pricing and availability details are not expected to be revealed until next year.
Traffic channel NISSAN X-TRAIL Ti and TL, and Nissan Patrol Ti vehicle owners will now be able to tackle heavy traffic conditions with ease, thanks to the inclusion of SUNA Traffic Channel services provided by Intelematics Australia. Nissan is the first vehicle importer in the Australian automotive industry to offer its customers SUNA Traffic Channel as a standard feature on certain models. The X-TRAIL Ti and TL and Patrol Ti models equipped with satellite navigation will include a lifetime subscription to the
■ RELEASE: No date has been set for the Australian release of the new Nissan Patrol. SUNA service. SUNA is Australia’s first digital traffic information service that broadcasts detailed information on traffic congestion and other road conditions directly to compatible portable and in-vehicle GPS navigation devices. Renowned as an innovator, Nissan will now connect X-TRAIL and Patrol customers with up to the minute information on traffic incidents such as accidents, road closures, traffic congestion, major road works and special events, helping them escape city congestion and hit the open road sooner. Nissan Australia CEO Dan Thompson said, “we are extremely pleased to be able to provide the
SUNA service to our customers”. “We are constantly looking for new ways to inject more value into our vehicles and believe integrating real-time traffic information into our GPS technology will dramatically improve our customer’s driving experience.” Commenting on the relationship, Intelematics Australia CEO Adam Game said, ”we are looking forward to working with Nissan to deliver its X-TRAIL Ti and TL and PATROL Ti customers the very latest in convenient GPS features”. “This new alliance will further extend Intelematics’ partnership network in the automotive industry and help drive the SUNA brand in the in-vehicle navigation
market.” SUNA Traffic Channel is currently available in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth. The SUNA service monitors traffic conditions using tens of thousands of traffic sensors supplemented with other sources, including probe vehicles, freeway sensors, tow truck allocations and traffic cameras, along with roadwork and special events information. All of this information is validated by a team of traffic operators and then sent to your personal navigation device. Motorists can find out more information on SUNA by visiting: www.sunatraffic.com.au
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Car charge point launched each shared vehicle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Each day more than 700,000 cars travel throughout the Sydney Local Government Area, significantly contributing to smog, greenhouse gas pollution, congestion and noise,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Anything we can do to decrease the greenhouse gas emissions caused by motor vehicles is a step towards a healthier city.â&#x20AC;?
$2.4 million green car funding cialises in designing and manufacturing rear-vision systems â&#x20AC;&#x201C; on receiving the grant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The project will setup a pilot plant in Adelaide to adapt leading-edge technology to manufacture the rearview mirrors,â&#x20AC;? Senator Carr said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The company estimates that if the pilot project leads to full production, its mir-
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Hybrids: the silent killer? A NEW study is under way in Queensland to determine whether hybrid cars are responsible for major accidents, the Brisbane Times reports. The RACQ project will examine whether â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;low noiseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; hybrid vehicles are a threat to pedestrians, particularly the blind and vision
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ON ITS third birthday, the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series celebrated in style by producing stunning racing at Mallala Raceway in South Australia last weekend, motorsport.com reports.
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Stevens leading the way at Magpieland
Waikerie to challenge Dees Match of the round
Waikerie v Berri DAMIEN Stevens has appeared in Waikerie’s best players every single game this year. Add to that, the best on ground he was awarded in the interleague game and it amounts to an excellent year so far for the miniature midfielder. Stevens is key to Waikerie’s centre clearances and is also often the architect in forward 50 entries. If he’s not setting up goals, he’s kicking them himself, with 10 goals for the season. He is sure to get close attention from a Berri team looking to continue its unbeaten run beyond round seven. Berri was challenged by BarmeraMonash last weekend but came out on top, whether the bruising encounter in the wet affects the team remains to be seen. Waikerie’s tall contingent of Ben Venning, Craig Miller and Cameron Hawke provide a formidable ruck line-up. Venning’s form, in particular, has picked up in recent weeks, although a match-up against the close checking Kym Sampson or Peter Safralidis should be a beauty. Veteran Steve Liebich made a return to the senior team last week after playing a few rounds in the reserves. Liebich has always been a leader at Waikerie, his influence and experience could be pivotal to the Pies’ chances of knocking off the league leaders. Berri has the form on the board however, finding several avenues to goal. Dustin Fromm, Kirk Harwood, Steven Raeder and Geordie Franks are all capable of kicking a share of the score, which might just stretch Waikerie’s defence. It should be a great contest down at Waikerie, with the Dees tipped to prevail in yet another tough contest between these two teams.
final quarter effort. For the Panthers, the same names continue to stand up, although the return of favourite son Michael Arnold would have warmed some hearts on a cold day for the club. The Roos should win. IT’S also great to see retired Rover Aaron Camplin getting back on the park to help the young lads out in a tough patch. But the Tigers, as they always seem to do, have picked up some momentum heading into the middle of the season, adding another solid attacking option to their line-up in David Shannon. Loxton just has too much class around the midfield for Renmark and should run away with this one. ■ GATHER: Berri’s Michael Hill looks to gather the loose ball as Jake Langdon runs to lay the shepherd.
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Lyrup v Cobdogla AS predicted by Lyrup coach Sam Lloyd pre-season, the Lions are a force to be reckoned with in 2010. Without a loss coming into this round six clash against Cobdogla, Lyrup can claim top spot if it can beat the in-form Eagles by a hefty margin. However, the next month of football will test where the Lions stand, with matches against top sides including Paringa, Blanchetown/Swan Reach and East Murray. In a major blow for Lyrup, Nathan Gregory suffered a possible season ending knee injury, after dominating the first two rounds of Independent football. To cover his absence up forward, where he booted 17 goals in two and a bit games, Scott Marr has moved to centre half forward and Grant Smith is also an option across half forward. With plenty of runners, Cobby has the ability to ‘scrap’ the football forward with Leon Henderson, youngster Tyson Maynard and Luke Wegener capable of hard ball gets. Lyrup coach Lloyd has also hinted that the team stocks will be strengthened by the inclusion of a travelling
ruckman from Adelaide in the coming weeks, who “will be the best ruckman in the league”. This round, Lyrup will continue on its merry way by winning a shoot out with Cobby by two goals. Other matches FOR Blanchetown/Swan Reach, its match against league leader East Murray could be a make or break game for its season. A loss for the undermanned Redbacks will leave them two games out of the top four, with games against Lyrup and Paringa in the pending future. The BSR injury list is extensive and includes captain Brett Gierke, Dave Waechter and Mick Zibierski amongst seven or eight names missing. Wunkar needs to quickly regroup this round against winless Brown’s Well after a surprise loss to Ramco in round five. Brown’s Well will miss Brad Hoffmann, who has injured his knee. Wunkar will record a 10 goal victory over the Bombers. In the final game of the round, Paringa faces a resurgent Ramco in what will be an interesting contest. The likes of Dave Watkins at half back, ruckman Nigel Hole and onballer Marcus McGrath helped the Roosters upset Wunkar last round and their impressive contributions will again be required this round. However, the Swans will be victorious.
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Maggies look finals bound Match of the round
Karoonda v Peake KAROONDA appears to be consolidating a finals spot while Peake’s season is slipping away. Peake must win soon to have any chance of playing finals but putting on scoreboard pressure has been an issue. Karoonda have too many options and will win at home.
The other games THE Roos put in a huge effort to push Berri in the wet last week and will take heart out of a solid
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Murrayville v BDT SECOND position is only separated by percentage at the moment and it could play a factor later in the year. The problem is that as well as Murrayville play, BDT has all the options to cover them. BDT will continue its winning ways.
Scoreboard Riverland Football League A grade Berri 15.18 (108) d Barmera-Monash 11.13 (79). Best - Berri: A. Beauchamp, D. Hankin, C. Scholefield. BarmeraMonash: S. Maddern, A. Nettlebeck, B. McPherson. Goals - Berri: S. Raeder 4, D. Fromm 3, M. Barber 2, A. Beauchamp, G. Franks, J. Sutherland, J. Langdon, C. Scholefield, D. Hankin. BarmeraMonash: R. Villis 4, S. Peucker, M. Leigh, J. Lynch 2, T. Smitham. Loxton 12.12 (84) d Loxton North 7.3.45. Best - Loxton: A. Montgomery, P. Smith, L. Kruger. Loxton North: J. Nelson, R. Proud, D. Proud. Goals - Loxton: P. Smith, D. Shannon 3, W. Pritchard 2, T. Durling, M. Fazekas, A. Montgomery, R. Mitchell. Loxton North: J. Nelson 2, R. Proud, D. Proud, B. Mules, N. Francis, J. Proud. Waikerie 19.9 (123) d Renmark 7.4 (46) Best - Waikerie: D. Stevens, B. Venning, L. Horner. Renmark: N. Farr, R.
Menz, M. Camplin. Goals - Waikerie: D. Stevens, T. Hyde 4, S. Leibich, J. Thomson, T. Eldredge 2, C. Hawke, B. Venning, A. Bachmann, C. Mudge, T. Bevan. Renmark – B. Blackwell 2, W. Carr, D. Pfeiffer, C. Seekamp, M. Camplin, A. Camplin.
Reserves Barmera-Monash 11.11 (77) d Berri 5.5 (35). Best - Barmera-Monash: A. Grose, D. Millard, B. Ambrose. Berri: D. Haines, C. Bland, D. Centofanti. Goals - Barmera-Monash: A. Grose 5, J. Barker 2, J. Kassulke, D. Millard, S. Sumner, C. Moore. Berri: J. Peltz 3, G. Branford, D. Reed. Loxton North 14.9 (93) d Loxton 2.7 (19). Best - B. Miller, B. Stephens, J. Albrecht. Loxton: T. Flight, B. Sparrow, J. Perre. Goals - Loxton North: J. Albrecht 5, J. Deren 3, B. Williams 2, S. Nelson, T. Dubrich, R. McLean, J. Koch. Loxton: T. Flight, D. Cregan. Waikerie 11.5 (71) d Renmark 6.3 (39).
Best - Waikerie: S. Feist, D. Walker, B. Haynes. Renmark: T. Clayton, E. Roberts, J. Collinson. Goals - Waikerie: C. Eustice 4, B. Haynes 3, M. Beelitz, B. Gay, S. Feist. Renmark : E. Roberts, J. Millington.
Mallee Football League A grade BDT 35.19 (229) d Pinnaroo 5.5 (35). Best - BDT: L. Richardson, J. Crabb, T. McKenna. Pinnaroo: C. Nickolls, A. Keough, S. Vogt. Goals - BDT: J. Richardson 6, B. Hooper, B. Todd 5, S. Binns 4, G. Nunan, J. Keller 3, M. Vandeleur, J. Crabb 2, M. Sampson, L. Slape, L. Richardson, M. Brighton, L. Remfry. Pinnaroo: W. Nickolls 2, S. Kirkbright, A. Keough, S. Vogt. Karoonda 19.8 (122) d Lameroo 14.14 (98). Best - Karoonda: D. Caldwell, T. Berling, D. Wallfried. Lameroo: D. Philbey, S. Kerley, H. Thorpe. Goals - Karoonda: C. Knight 5, I. Sumner 4, R. Paech, Z. Bullard 2,
K. Sumner, M. Lynch, K. Booth, J. Rudiger, D. Wallfried, D. Caldwell. Lameroo: J. Ridgway 3, B. Walter, C. Wellburn, M. Ridgway 2, T. Bell, A. Toogood, T. Hancock, B. Zerk, H. Thorpe. Murrayville 14.16 (100) d Peake 8.6 (54). Best - Murrayville: J. Daff, J. Allen, K. Wyatt. Peake: T. Carling, R. Berling, K. Markwick. Goals - Murrayville: D. Bates 4, A. Heintze 3, S. Wyatt 2, R. McKee, R. McCormick, B. Edwards, C. Allen, T. Ford. Peake: A. Hand 5, R. McArdle, S. Crouch, S. Morris.
Best - Peake: H. Rowntree, R. Morris, B. Peter. Murrayville: J. Harker, D. Willersdorf, O. Michael. Goals - Peake: H. Weckert, S. Goodall, B. Wait, B. Williams 2, R. Rich, B. Peter, K. Roberts. Murrayville: O. Michael, S. Wyatt 3, R. Clark 2. BDT 13.9 (87) d Pinnaroo 4.3 (27). Goals - BDT: S. Manning 4, S. Schulz, D. Miegel 2, D. Stott, S. McCabe, A. Pearce, J. Leske, B. Tucker. Pinnaroo: M. Gum 2, J. Hand, L. Simon.
Reserves
Cobdogla 16.10 (106) d Blanchtown-Swan Reach 11.8 (74). Best - Cobdogla: L. Henderson, T. Maynard, T. Dawson. BSR: M. Coleman, M. Griffiths, S. McKenzie. Goals - Cobdogla: T. Dawson 6, S. Crowe 4, D. Heinicke 2, L. Henderson, T. Maynard, L. Wegener, S. Bridgeland. BSR: M. Coleman 4, M. Martinson, S. McKenzie 2, M. Griffiths, K. Coleman, A. Nash. Ramco 11.16 (82) d Wunkar 7.9 (51).
Lameroo 20.9 (129) d Karoonda 4.3 (27). Best - Lameroo: R. Maynard, C. Zerk, M. Abbott. Karoonda: R. Zadow, S. Huxtable, J. O’Loughlin. Goals - Lameroo: A. Penhall, M. Abbott, A. Toogood 3, R. Maynard, J. Kerber, A. Secomb, M. Trowbridge 2, J. Cattle, B. Walter, C. Bagshaw. Karoonda: S. Granger, M. Nicholls 2. Peake 11.4 (70) d Murrayville 8.7 (55).
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Best - Ramco: N. Hole, M. McGrath, M. Baddack. Wunkar: N. Allan, H. Bennell, J. Tapper. Goals - Ramco: M. Baddack 6, M. Bevan 3, M. Dellazoppa, R. Boatswain. Wunkar: N. Brown, R. Heinrich 2, B. Martin, H. Bennnell, S. Gray. Lyrup 23.16 (154) d MoorookKingston 6.7 (43) Best - Lyrup: R. Grenfell, J. Marr, M. Recchia. Moorook-Kingston: D. Van Der Woude, M. Cooper, T. Griffin. Goals - Lyrup: N. Willmott 9, J. Marr, K. Karpany Snr 3, S. Marr, G. Smith, J. Murphy 2, S. Watson, W. Priest. Moorook-Kingston: J. Abdulla 3, M. Cooper, M. Raison, P. Cooper. Paringa 28.19 (187) d Brown’s Well 13.5 (83). Best - Paringa: C. Gardner, A. Westley, C. Baxter. Brown’s Well: B. Milich, B. Hampel, L. Singh. Goals - Paringa: A. Lippis 8, D. Hill 5, S. Lehmann, S. Olson 3, C. Gardner, C. Baxter 2, A. Westley, S. Nairne, N. Rover, A. Lloyd, N. Dillon. Brown’s Well: J. Lipacis, A. Smith 3, D. Wall 2, P. Gleeson, A. Flavel, L. Singh, S. Gillett, L. Patterson.
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Hockey stars shine ■ REPORTS that Riverland girls, former Loxton junior Sherilyn Cass and more recent Berri star Karri McMahon, have been part of a strong SA Southern Suns performance in the Australian Hockey League women’s season, highlight the number of people from this region involved at higher levels of the sport. The Southern Suns have been on a water bag trip in their 2010 AHC campaign under coach Craig Victory, playing rounds one to three in Ipswich, four and five in Perth and at present, the last rounds and finals in Adelaide. Karri has been with the team throughout, while Sherilyn joined the competition in Perth and apparently played a “blinder” against Tasmania Van
Demons in the Suns’ 4-1 second victory for the series. The previous win was 2-1 against Territory Pearls, while since arriving in Adelaide, the gradual SA improvement over the tournament has continued with a two all draw against highly rated NSW last Saturday and a 4-2 win over Canberra Strikers on Sunday. With the finals concluding tomorrow, the Suns just missed out on the top four in one of their best AHL results for some time. Karri had a consistent season for one so young, remembering that only recently she played alongside her younger sister Merinda in the SA team at the under 18 national championships in Port Lincoln. Another former Riverlander,
Port Adelaide and state player Bronte Pickett coached that team. Karri scored her first AHL goal in round four in Perth against Victoria Vipers. While on under 18 state teams, Loxton pair Steve Trezise and Matt Hammond played in the men’s national championships. Karri McMahon’s busy 2010 will continue when she travels with the SA women’s under 21 team to Brisbane next month. Another former Berri junior Brooke Buchecker is a ‘follow on’ member of the squad. The men’s event is in Melbourne, also in July, and in the SA team are Waikerie’s Tom Wickham and Lachlan Seabrook. We also will have people in-
Local dogs keep on a roll
volved in the men’s Australian country titles in Canberra in August. Berri’s Brett Stokes will coach the side, while Renmark’s Danial Shawyer and Berri’s Matt Baird are members of his team. There is no local involved in the women’s country team, although Berri’s Karina Payne continued to train as a ‘follow on’ player. Also with the Southern Suns finishing their AHL season in Adelaide this week, the Southern Hotshots men commence their 2010 competition this month. In the Hotshots lineup will be Kookaburra Grant Schubert, Lachlan Seabrook and Tom Wickham. In addition, the team physiotherapist will be former Loxton player Tim Bass.
Footballers finish second ■ LIKE their netball counterparts, the Riverland SAPSASA footballers finished second in their division at the annual Australian rules football carnival at Barrett Reserve in Adelaide. The 22 member squad won seven and lost two matches in a tough five day program of nine games. Ashley Foote was the coach. Tea Tree Gully, with eight wins, took out the title. Riverland’s losses were against Airport by 25 points and Tea Tree Gully by only eight points, with vic-
tories over Mid South East, Northern, North Eastern, North Adelaide, Port Districts, Gawler and Central Eyre Peninsula by comfortable margins. Coach Foote was extremely pleased with the way the lads quickly moulded into an even team. Those to appear regularly in best player rankings included Roley Boon, with 18 goals, Joel Worsfold, Zac Pogorecki, Jack Agostino, Sam Butterworth, Kaiden Coats, Angus Size, Tristan Geeham and Steve Burton.
■ WELL PLACED: The RIverland SAPSASA football team finished second in its division at the recent carnival in Adelaide. Photo: SPORTS IN FOCUS
Birgan aims for return ■ IT IS reported Queensland’s FITASC World champion Damian Birgan may compete in the Riverland 225 Clay Target Shoot over the June long weekend. The event involves 75 targets at the Renmark-Berri field and game range on Saturday and then the same number of targets at Loxton and Waikerie in the following days. This three day competition is over 15 years old and has been known to attract over 100 shooters from across Australia. However, in more recent times, a huge shoot has been introduced for the same time in Victoria and a number of competitors from that state now compete at home. Nevertheless, the popularity and appeal of the Riverland still attracts shooters in quantity and quality and organisers anticipate good numbers again for one of their biggest events of the year.
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The number of goals Roley Boon kicked for the Riverland SAPSASA football team.
Luxton makes it two in a row â&#x2013; LEE STEVENS took out both the Tom Perry and Bob Fisher Memorial trophies as the first and fastest local rider to finish in last Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 36th annual cycling Tour of the Riverland. Another former Riverland champion Hamish MacKirdy, who now lives at Victor Harbor, ended up 12th. With the race, over 79 kilometres, run in difficult wintry conditions, scratch markers caught the lead group with about one kilometre remaining and in a bunch of 40 riders sprinting to the line, Chris Luxton beat home his Norwood team mates Russell Gill, the race favourite, SASI Team Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Grady head coach Tim Decker, Michael Stallard (all from scratch) and veteran and 1990 winner Pat Marcucci, who started on four and a quarter minutes. Luxton was also first and fastest in the 2009 race and
â&#x2013; WIN: Chris Luxton crosses the line in first position of the weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tour of the Riverland. Photo: JANE WILSON is the first rider to achieve a back to back double. In Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s senior event, a 38km handicap, Norwoodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Stephen Low beat home Jeffrey Schulz (SHM) and Rebecca Warner (Port Adelaide) with Riverlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Travis McKenzie 10th. Luxton recorded fastest
time. Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s junior race went to Mildura-Coomeallaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bevan Henderson with fastest time to Miles Scotson (Port Adelaide) and Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to Joseph Higginson (KCC) with Robert-Jon McCarthy (SHM) recording fastest time.
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Young netballers to carry region into A division â&#x2013; WHEN a team or club is struggling for some reason or other they often attract this type of advice: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Put the kids in, they wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let you down, they play without inhibitions, without fear, they just have a fair dinkum goâ&#x20AC;?. Well, if in fact they are words of wisdom, the young group that will launch Riverland back into A division at the country netball carnival in Adelaide over the June long weekend might surprise a few of their opponents. To be coached by TraciLee Jones, the squad may lack in the age department but they certainly do not in enthusiasm and ability, all playing locally at senior level. The team is Cobie Drogemuller, Keira Middleton, Jesse-Lee Jones, Katie Saville (Barmera), Tori Jachmann, Kimberley Wade, Lisa Smith (Berri), Tess Dempsey, Leah Fisher (Loxton) and Sonja Modlinski (Renmark). The under 17 group also has experience in senior grades: Kate McKinlay, Charlotte Richardson (Barmera), Tiane Hoffmann, Katie
Krollig (Berri), Lauren Benson (Loxton), Renae Farr (Loxton North), Kelly Nelson, Reeni Leuders, Shannon Watchman and Jess Westmoreland (Renmark), Lyn Leuders (coach). Vicki Mules will coach the under 15s, which features Meg Gillespie (Barmera), Taylee Howard, Rachel Shotton, Veronica Migga (Berri), Sarah Benson (Loxton), Mikayla Graetz, Tori Newman, Ashleigh Langford (Loxton North), Ainsley Francis and Ainslie Trenwith (Renmark). Bailey Miller (Barmera), Indee Thiele, Stephanie Sarro (Berri), Celeste Schammer (Loxton), Dakota Newman (Loxton North), Ashlea James, Madison Pitman, Tylah Cooper, Morgan Pfitzner and Caitlin Gardner (Renmark) form the under 13 team to be coached by Ann Noack. In fact, a number of the under 13 side has just completed an ideal preparation for the country carnival, having been members of the 20 strong group of year 6/7 girls that finished second in
the recent state SAPSASA Carnival 1B competition in Adelaide at ETSA Park. That means Riverland will be elevated to the top division, 1A, in 2011 and proud team coach Lyn Leuders says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;to be in the top 10 teams in SA, including city sides, has been a goal for a few years. Our job and goal now is to stay in that divisionâ&#x20AC;?. Riverland 1B lost its opening game to the eventual competition winners City South by four goals but then breezed through its next eight matches with comfortable victories. Outstanding performances from Stephanie Sarro, Indee Thiele (Our Lady of the River) and Hana Learhinan (Loxton) saw them included in a year 7 development camp to be held in July. Lyn Leuders will be the head coach, with the Adelaide Thunderbirds to have an input into the three day camp. Riverland also had a 3B team in the event with coach Tegan Schwartzkopff pleased at the gradual improvement of the young group in returning a 4-5 win loss result.
Local boxers pull on gloves in Pirie â&#x2013; TWO members of Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club were joined by four others from the clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Roxby Downs division at a tournament in Port Pirie last weekend. Five hundred people witnessed an action packed 22 bout program that could not match another three boxers, Ryan Goodes, Callan Buchecker and Bradley Wilson, from the Loxton gym with opponents. The coach at the Roxby Downs division is former Riverland based heavyweight champion Steven Rudd. Both of the local fighters won their bouts.
Rapidly improving Mathew Wilson made it three wins from three 2010 bouts when he won a closely fought 50 kilogram fight against hard punching Robert Trigg, three years older and from Mount Gambier, on points. Ashley Bobbin also won on points but unanimously as he proved too strong for Adelaideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Marcus Howard in the 52kg division. Unfortunately the four Roxby Downs boys, having their first outings for the year, missed out in their fights but Riverland boxing principal Philip Goodes was still pleased with their efforts.
Fifteen year old Stuart Orr lost on points to Mount Gambier Blue Lakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s James Feast in a 62kg fight, while Josh Jefferson, in a 75kg senior clash against Damian Wall (Port Augusta), was level on points until he received a big hit and the referee stopped the fight for safety reasons. Steven Finey in 75kg senior and Craig Clarke, 69kg division, lost on points to Sam Jakutivicius (Mount Gambier) and James Zacharia in controversial decisions. The next tournament is at Roxby Downs on Saturday, June 12.
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CEREAL hay, $132 per tonne, gst inc, 5x4 rolls. Garage Sales Geranium area, phone 0438827879. BARMERA, Hardwick St, 8am June 5, moving GAS LPG flue less Rinnai house, elec, plants and space heater, suit large assorted items. room, ex condition, instructions and remote BERRI, Saturday, June 5, included, $450. Morgan cnr Magarey St, McLean St, 8am start, household 0411180858. items and sundries. NEW in stock - generator 8000W, electric start Motor Vehicles $1239; 2721kg portable 1976 Toyota land cruiser, 12v electric winch $129; short wheel base, petrol 900 kg folding engine engine $1000, reg STGstand with wheels $199; 328, phone 0434260483. 6â&#x20AC;? swing up jockey wheels $35.65 ea; 5.5 hp petrol engine, electric start $295; 13hp petrol engine electric start $429; 30 metre x 10mm ropes $7.82ea; 3.5 ton cable COMMODORE, VE SSV, hand pullers $43.55 ea. black, 6ltr, 6spd manual, Joll Engineering and retail red leather. 25,100kms, sales, cnr Vasey Road and reg until July, CC 619L Sturt Highway, Waikerie. lowered king springs, exhaust, tint, full service Phone 85412411. history, ex cond. $35,500. GUINEA piglets, rats Phone 0438845451. and mice (also Rex and FALCON BA 03, Futura Manx), young cats for sedan, factory LPG, sale/adoption. Phone white, auto, aircond, power steering, power 85825058. windows, cruise control, HAY Oaten, lucerne, alloys, 160,000kms, triticale, large round XEH-715, $8800. Phone rolls, can deliver. Phone 0429913508. 0418615099. FORD, BA, auto sedan, HOUSEBOAT 54x14.5 LPG silver, cruise, new ft, split level, sleeps 8, tyres, drives well, $7990, Waikerie solar and water filtration XIW-296 0412477430. systems ss/stone/oven, air-conditioned, slipped FORD Futura EF, auto 09, urgent sale, $62,000 sedan, â&#x20AC;&#x2122;95, reg, alloy neg. Phone 0488422925. wheels, 158,000 kms only, very tidy, XFE-930, $3990. OATEN hay, 8x4x3, Phone 0408844709. feed test available, MAZDA, tribute LTD, V6, Lameroo G&J Flohr. auto station wagon 05, Phone 85763074 or roof rack, cargo barrier, 0409699446. alloy wheels, tinted OFF-ROAD camper trailer, windows, airbags, reg, 31,000 kms only, XKLkitchen, water tank, 459, $29990. Phone $7900. Phone 85846980. 0408844709. PEDIGREE American Services Staffy pups, 2 male, 3 female, POA. Phone CAR DETAILING 0412169214. For any car cleaning POP-TOP caravans all ex needs, from a wash cond, prices from $3900 to an upholstery to $9700, 12ft to 16ft. shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, Phone 0431385078. contact Albanese Auto POST hoists (2). Three Repairs and Detailing late model Tecalamite, on 85863355 Lot $3000 ea; one early 12 Tarcoola Street, model Tecalamite, $2500; Renmark. One Stenor, $1800. All fully checked and OH&S Public Notices maintained. Apply to Rosenthal Automotive ASBESTOS remover now operating in Berri 85823644. your area, clean, safe SHED, 5x5 for removal, and licensed, also $200 ono, green asbestos registers colorbond, contact Barry and inspections, no Trewren, 5 Gilbert Street, job too small. Phone or Berri SA 5343. Phone 0428840451 wattsasbestos.com.au. 0417809311.
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BERRI, three bedroom home with study on spacious out of town allotment, r/c, aircon, good shedding plus carport, $200 pw. Phone 0418813685. BERRI, three bedroom home, recently renovated, close to Berri Primary School, no pets, ref required, $180pw. Phone 0423811375.
MOUNTAIN Fresh Fruit Juice, Riverland distributors, Steve and Pat Bye. Phone BERRIAG 0428179668.
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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 donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t dump it, sell it, we will pay YOU to clean up all your scrap. All steel wanted. Phone 0429881058. TURTLE aquarium, heater, filter, good cond. Phone 85825500.
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■ TEAM: The winning team, (from left) driver Linton Price, mechanic John Chigros and pit crew Colin Gordon, which took out the Australian 550cc championship at Mildura on the weekend. Photo: JANE WILSON
NATIONAL CHAMP WATER racing whiz Linton Price took out the top prize in the 25 horsepower 550cc tunnel hull category at the Australian powerboat titles held at Mildura in wintry conditions over the weekend. It was Price’s first attempt at the national titles in that particular racing category, the decorated driver attributing the win to the team’s mechanic, John Chigros, of Loxton. “He’s unreal at what he does,” Price said. “He gives the boat its speed, I just drive it. “I would also like to thank my wife Nicole and family, pit crew
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LES PEARSON Colin Gordon and Barry and Lucy Fletcher for their sponsorship support.” The boat’s engine is similar to that of Price’s racing dinghy and given the stunning record he has in that vessel, Price believes Chigros’ professional approach has converted across to the new racing category. In fact, since starting the 550cc class, the team has had 22 wins
from as many starts. Price said after the success at the Riverland Speedboat Spectacular earlier this year in the same racing class, he believed he was a reasonable chance of a strong finish at the national titles. “We just thought we would go and have a crack at it,” he said. “I didn’t expect to win but I thought we would be up there.” As rookies at the event, Price said some of the more experienced teams from interstate were fairly confident of beating the newcomers. “We had a couple of guys say they were going pretty quick, fast-
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er than we were,” he said. “We just said ‘we’ll see what happens when the flag drops’.” The flag dropped, Price took an early lead and was never headed. He said he is extremely satisfied with the results so far. “It’s our first year of racing, so to take out the national title, you can’t do much better than that,” Price said. With his success across two categories, Price admits there are thoughts of heading up to the F1 boats and there have even been offers to drive the big inboard powerboats but he is content with his current racing activites – for now.
■ ABOVE: The trophy for the 550cc Australian championship.
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