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■ SMOOTH: Berri’s Drew Nelsson shaved his head to fundraise for the Riverland Palliative Care Service on the weekend. Photo: JANE WILSON
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EVERY time Berri newsagent Drew Nelsson looks in the mirror he is reminded of his contribution to a cause which is close to his heart. Drew is now without his trademark long, curly, red hair following Saturday’s snip to raise money for the Riverland Palliative Care Service. ■ Continued Page 3
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LES PEARSON recruitment will be a gradual process, which usually takes six to eight months per doctor. “I think the Riverland is no different to any other rural community in the fact that it struggles to attract doctors,” she said. She added running a 24 hour accident and emergency service ros-
ter usually requires about 30 doctors but in the Riverland, there are only 13. “When that happens, it gets harder for the ones on the roster. “They then burn out and drop off, which makes it harder for the ones that are left. “It’s a compounding problem. “These new doctors will be subsidising the local GPs to support the roster while integrating into local general practices.” ■ Continued Page 6
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Hospital land grab claim THE Loxton and Districts Health Advisory Council claims the State Government is attempting to make a land grab on local hospital property. The council’s deputy chair Sally Goode said Loxton Hospital land is about to be transferred into the proprietorship of Country Health SA Hospital Inc. “We have asked Country Health SA a variety of questions about this and have received no satisfactory response, other than it is for ‘administrative convenience’, Mrs Goode said in a press release. The land upon which Loxton Hospital stands has been in the name of firstly, in 1949, the Loxton District Council, and secondly since 1984, the Loxton Hospital Complex Inc. and then from 2008, in the name of Loxton and Districts Health Advisory Council Inc., which Mrs Goode said properly reflects the community ownership of the hospital. “We can see no valid reason for this community ownership to be pushed aside and for the land to be retitled Country Health SA Hospital Inc,� Mrs Goode said.
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The give and take of health funding IN THE case of health services in the Riverland it would seem that the State Government giveth and it taketh away. Firstly, a new emergency treatment service is announced for the Riverland Regional Hospital, with the work of River Docs ED factored into the hospital redevelopment upgrade (when is that happening by the way?). And then Loxton’s ever active Health Advisory Council informs the community that Country Health SA, a government body, is trying to acquire community owned land. We can only guess for what purposes CHSA may want this land. However, it should be prepared for a fight, as the Loxton HAC has time and again proved it has strong community support and will stand up for its hospital. These situations are a typical example of the swings and roundabouts involved in the great health funding battle. The upgraded emergency treatment services are great news for the Riverland, while the Loxton Hospital land grab reminds us we need to remain on our guard at all times in regards to our health services.
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20 years worth of locks hit the floor ■From Page 1 Promising to shed the 1980s inspired long hair he had donned for the past 20 years when he turned 40 years of age, Drew stuck to his promise in front of more than 100 supporters at the Riverland Central Plaza on Saturday. Raising up to $3000 to date, Drew said he could not think of a more worthwhile cause to donate the money to after his father Doug received palliative care during his fight with cancer. “My dad had palliative care treatment about six years ago before he passed away with cancer and my mother-in-law (Doreen Anderson) is currently receiving palliative care treatment in Adelaide,� he said. Working in the newsagency and meeting people from all different walks of life also helped Drew’s decision to raise money for the local palliative care unit. “Working where I work in here, you know
■SHAVE: Berri hairdresser Jaye Brand completes the final touches of Drew Nelsson’s fundraising haircut on Saturday. Photo: BRAD PERRY
so many people, there is always someone telling you their immediate family or someone related has been diagnosed,� he said.
“It is something you realise that when you speak to the (palliative care) people, they do help people a lot.� Seeing himself with-
out hair for the first time after the cut and shave from Cindy’s Hair and Beauty hairdresser Jaye Brand was a pleasant surprise, according to Drew. “To start with, I had a mirror there but I didn’t really look at it,� he said. “After it died down a bit and we did a bit of talking and spruiking, I had a look and I think it looks all right.� While the chilly weather over the past few days has seen Drew seeking the comfort of his beanie, he said he is quickly getting used to life without hair on top. “My wife (Paula) is happy with it and the kids (Jack and Molly) have been giving it a fair old rub over the last couple of days,� he laughed. “Every second person is asking ‘how is it’ and rubbing the head.� Every Sunday night Drew would show special attention to his flowing hair but that routine is now no longer needed. “It used to take a few hours, it was my Sunday night ritual, have a shave
and wash the hair, that won’t take as long now,� he said. Drew is going to take it week by week as he decides whether he will grow his hair back but one thing is for certain, if he had the chance to shave off his hair for a good cause again, he said he would not hesitate.
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NEW ZEALAND based juice maker Charlie’s has received a $120,000 State Government grant for upgrades to its Renmark processing and bottling plant. Charlie’s Group Australia, which manages the Renmark plant on behalf of the New Zealand company, received money through the state’s Regional Development Infrastructure Fund. The funding is expected to help create eight full-time jobs and give the company the ability to purchase more local fruit. State Agriculture and Regional Development Minister Michael O’Brien said Charlie’s has already invested nearly $2 million in its processing facility at Renmark.
“The company plans to increase its blending and chilling capability, install a bulk packing line, a glass bottling line and laboratory,� he said. The company holds a long-term fruit supply agreement with Renmark’s Gallard Holdings Limited. However, South Australian Fresh Fruit Growers Association chairman Dino Cerrachi joined opposition agriculture spokesman Adrian Pederick in expressing concern that the pool of money is going to an overseas company. “They are getting into more citrus use but then a lot of people are pulling out, does that mean the shortfall is going to come from interstate or do we have the citrus here?� Mr
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CALLUM TRIFONOFF THE 32nd South Australian Country Music Festival, was, as ever, another huge success. For the past 32 years, crowds have flocked to venues around the region to catch the latest artists and some of the more traditional country musicians. South Australian Country Music Festival committee life member Dot McDonnell said she was pleased with crowd figures for the event. “It was a huge success,� Mrs McDonnell said. “The crowds, we were really pleased with.� Mrs McDonnell said that due to the weather and economy, there were worries that the crowd figures would not be as high as previous years. “Due to the economy, we were a bit worried and the outdoor show was a little bit cold but the crowd came all rugged up and we got full venues,� she said. The festival, according to Mrs McDonnell, attracted a younger audience than previous years and she said the country rock bands were very popular. “We were happy with the crowd, they were about 10 to 20 years younger than we usually get, so it was nice that younger people are getting into it as well,� Mrs McDonnell said. “A couple of country rock bands
■HELPING OUT: Helping band Just Us were (from left) Cody, 5 and Keyanah Goodhew, 8, of Loxton on the lagerphone and tamborine. Photos: JANE WILSON went well and they were very popular among the younger age groups. “There was a variety of artists that played traditional country, modern country, bush balladeers and even bush poets, it was just fantastic.� Mrs McDonnell said the event also received rave reviews from the public. “The public go from festival to festival and a lot of them told me that nowhere in Australia would you get a festival like that,� she said. Texas born singer-songwriter Doug Bruce, was billed as one of the big attractions at the festival and ac-
cording to Mrs McDonnell, he and his band The Tailgaters did not disappoint. “They were just so exciting to have,� Mrs McDonnell said. Mrs McDonnell also wished to thank all of the people that helped make the event a success. “Thank you to all the sponsors and all of the Riverland for having this event. “No festival gets as much support as we get and for 32 years the sponsors have kept us going.�
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Tragedy hits school hard By LES PEARSON
■ Corey Siemers
GLOSSOP High School students will hold a memorial tomorrow for former student Corey Siemers who passed away after a car accident in Adelaide on Saturday night. The memorial will be held at the middle school campus gymnasium on Friday at 2.30pm. Deputy principal Neville McPherson said the students have organised the event. “At the moment, we feel it’s important that the kids get to decide on what they would like to do,” he said. Students returned to school
on Tuesday after the long weekend, Mr McPherson reassuring local families the school was and still is prepared for a tough time.
I don’t think there is a person in the place that isn’t affected by this.
“It’s going to be a hard time here for a while,” he said. “I can’t imagine how hard it is for the family.”
Mr McPherson said there are three extra student counsellors at the senior campus, with staff from Child and Family Services on standby. “We’ve got more counsellors ready to drop everything and get here if needed,” he said. Mr McPherson said while Corey was a former Glossop High student, the impact of his loss will be felt by both schools
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Footballer’s loss felt far and wide By LES PEARSON THE tragic loss of Barmera-Monash and West Adelaide footballer Corey Siemers in a car accident on Saturday night has “knocked the footy world” according to the Bloods’ Riverland talent co-ordinator Allan Brand. Mr Brand coached Corey at several junior state country carnivals, while also playing a big role in recruiting him to the West Adelaide under 18 team. He received word of the tragedy late on Saturday night, describing the feeling upon hearing the news as “numbing” and “empty”. “It was unbelievable trying to comprehend what had happened,” Mr Brand said. Given Corey’s innocence in the accident, where it is alleged two vehicles were street racing on Marion Road, Mr Brand said the grief has been coupled with frustration. “A young man’s life was taken because of an act of stupidity, so that frustration builds from just trying to grasp that,” he said. Corey’s talent was identified early in 2007 when he was drafted into the West Adelaide Country Zone Academy. Mr Brand said the club was excited about the prospects of the key position player. “Him being a tall lad, we could see, certainly, he actually had a lot of poten-
tial at a young age,” he said. “Just in his agility and athleticism, we could see a good future player in the lad.” Corey was named in the team’s best players in its win over Central District on Saturday. Come Sunday morning, the West Adelaide under 18s regular recovery session at Immanuel College was a sombre occasion, the club shocked by the events of Saturday night. Mr Brand said counsellors were on hand, while senior players “buddied” up with devastated under 18 players to talk one on one. “The senior lads were just sensational in handling the situation,” Mr Brand said. “It was really encouraging what they did and it speaks volumes of the lads down at Westies.” There was also a get together held at Berri on Monday night for Riverland players and friends of Corey. “It was just to make sure everyone was on the right track,” Mr Brand said. “We also wanted everyone to know there is great support up here for those who might need help or someone to talk to.” Corey was also a talented cricketer with the Monash Cricket Club and basketballer with the Barmera Lakers. The funeral may be delayed due to the investigations surrounding the accident.
of Riverlanders Gavin Siemers and Gina Zuccaro, died when his car collided with a Holden Commodore, which was allegedly racing a dark-coloured Japanese sports car on Marion Road.
Multiple drink drivers A NUMBER of drivers were nabbed for drink driving over the long weekend in the Riverland. A 56 year old man from Morgan was reported for allegedly exceeding the prescribed concentration of alcohol, with a breath analysis of 0.155 per cent. He was reported on Eighth Street, Morgan, at about 12.45pm on Saturday. His licence was disqualified for 12 months . A 42 year old man from Berri was reported for allegedly exceed-
ing the prescribed concentration of alcohol, recording a breath analysis of 0.172 per cent. The man was caught on Shiraz Street, Berri, at about 9.35pm, also on Saturday. His licence was disqualified for 12 months and the man’s vehicle has been clamped for seven days. Meanwhile, a 49 year old man from Loxton was also reported for allegedly exceeding the prescribed concentration of alcohol, with a breath analysis of 0.126 per cent,
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Alleged street racer kills innocent Riverland teenager THE Riverland community is still in shock following the loss of Barmera youth Corey Siemers in a car accident on Marion Road at about 10.40pm on Saturday night. Corey, the only son
and communities right across the Riverland. “Kids here are really cut up about it,” he said. “You walk through the school and there is clearly a huge lull in the place and a number of students with tears in their eyes. “When our kids hurt, we all hurt. I don’t think there is a person in the place that isn’t affected by this.”
for on Tuesday. Corey’s female passenger, 18, remains in a critical condition in Flinders Medical Centre, while another male passenger escaped the accident with minor injuries.
on Bookpurnong Terrace, Loxton at about 1.52pm on Monday. His licence was disqualified for six months. The man’s vehicle has been clamped for seven days.
Thefts from local parks BETWEEN 10pm on Sunday and 4am on Monday, people have entered a caravan annexe at a caravan park in Renmark. Items including wallets, pushbikes and electronic games were stolen. During the same period, a cabin at a caravan park at Berri was entered and cash and an iPhone were stolen.
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Lucky to be here - emergency service nearly fell through By LES PEARSON THE new 24 hour accident and emergency service provided by River Docs ED, to be launched on July 1, very nearly fell by the wayside. River Docs ED chief executive officer Lyn Gill admitted there was a stage where it looked unlikely to come to fruition. “The Riverland was on the
cusp of whether River Docs was a viable option for the government, which is probably one of the reasons why it took so long to get to where it did,� she said. “Certainly we got to crisis point and it was at that point that things came together, as they sometimes do. “We had to put up very strong justification to support it.�
“We are very fortunate to be here and I think it was just the tenacity of all those people involved, which is both the State Government and River Docs board, that we were able to work through those issues. “I think there was always certainly the commitment of everyone involved there, just sometimes commitment isn’t enough, you need more than that.�
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With so many intricate details to sort through by both the State Government and River Docs ED, Ms Gill said it was a stressful time for both parties. “I think it just got to the stage where there was a bit of frustration on both sides and we stepped away,� she said. “By doing that, things got a bit clearer and we were able to then proceed.
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The service model is similar to a concept applied at Gawler, although Ms Gill said the Riverland’s operations will differ significantly from an operational perspective. With strong financial support from both the State and Federal Governments, Ms Gill believes the region should consider itself lucky to have such a service, given there are about 8000 presentations to accident and emergency at the Riverland Regional Hospital each year. “The cost is quite high in the comparison to the amount of patients we see,� she said. “But here, it’s quite unique in that 25 per cent of the patients are critically ill
patients and we need highly skilled doctors and nurses to manage those patients for an extended period of time to give them the best possible outcome.� Ms Gill said while operating costs are high, profit margins are minimal, meaning the patient is looked after both medically and financially. “We need to be geared up to be a very proficient provider of emergency services without a lot of patients to be able to generate income,� she said. “We are a not-for-profit organisation or health promotion charity, so all of the money we make goes back into keeping the service going. “There’s no company directors or ‘fat cats’ in control, so it’s very cost efficient.�
â– SERVICE: River Docs ED administration officer Mandy Rossack takes details from patient Dave Harris. Photo: LES PEARSON
Input into redevelopment By LES PEARSON WITH the Riverland Regional Hospital upgrade still in planning, the introduction of the new 24 hour accident and emergency service has tied in well. Service provider River Docs ED chief executive officer Lyn Gill said the timing was impeccable. “We’ve been very fortunate to be included in the redevelopment plan,� she said. “We’ve had quite a lot of input into that, which we see as a huge benefit.� She said with the service in mind, River Docs was able to look at the best emergency department practices nationwide and refer them back to the redevelopment plan. The service will run for a week prior to opening, at the same time as the incumbent service. “Come the first of July, we want a very smooth transition, that’s our aim,� Ms Gill said. The official launch will coincide with the hospital’s birthday, although Ms Gill said there won’t be too much of a song and dance on opening day. “We might have a morning tea,� she laughed. “I’d say we will be pretty busy.� As the national health reform gradually rolls out, questions are being asked of the impact it will have on the region’s health services. Ms Gill said while she was uncertain on exactly what the impact will have on River Docs, she is confident it should continue relatively unaffected. “I’m still reading through the information we are getting and it’s pretty scant on detail but I suppose it’s just a case of keeping on top of whatever information comes out and just seeing where we fit into it. “From River Docs’ point of view, we are funded by the State Government and the Federal Government so we’re not reliant on one or the other and that probably makes our position a little bit different.�
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Local icon declared national engineering landmark
■ FILL: Visitor Sam Lee was excited to see the historic Humphrey Pump in action at the Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum on the weekend. He is pictured next to one of the pump’s water towers.
■ AWESOME: The nightglow at the weekend’s Riverland Balloon Fiesta again proved popular, with many locals and visitors braving the cool conditions to take in the amazing spectacle. Photo: CALLIE NICKOLAI
Photo: BRAD PERRY
Pump honoured By BRAD PERRY COBDOGLA’S very own Humphrey Pumps have been declared a national engineering landmark, listed alongside Australia’s iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. The pumps are the only two of their kind in the Southern Hemisphere and one is recognised as the only working Humphrey Pump in the world. Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum treasurer John Reed said the popular historic site is honoured to receive the award, where a plaque was presented on Sunday. “We are now firmly on the engineering heritage map and therefore it will give us significant engineering status when people talk about the Humphrey Pump,” he said. “We were very fortunate to be given an award, they are not given out lightly.” Only 10 Humphrey Pumps
were installed in working pump stations around the world, including six in London, two in America and two in Cobdogla. The pumps provided water to irrigators between 1927 and 1965 and Mr Reed said the pumps, which still operate on special occasions, are recognised across the world, with a nuclear scientist from England recently visiting the museum to see the irrigation icon. “He was most impressed,” Mr Reed said. “It is an amazing sight for those who have never seen a pump that big before.” Mr Reed is hoping national recognition of the pumps from Engineers Australia will increase tourism to the region. “We have been having some very good visitors of late,” he said. “Even the engineers who came to see us on Sunday were very impressed at what we do.”
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Positive plaza upgrade By BRAD PERRY THE Riverland Central Plaza’s future in Berri is looking positive,
with car park shade sails to be installed by next summer and “substantial interest” being received in filling vacant shops.
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Centre managing agent, Savills Australia, has submitted plans to the Berri Barmera Council for approval to erect new illuminated pillar signage and car park shade sails. Savills Australia property manager Renae Taylor hopes work will begin on the impressive car park shade structures in the near future. “Once it goes through council and gets council approval we can start getting quotes for construction and get the ball rolling,” she said. “The sail shades are the most important thing, we want to get them up before summer.” Ms Taylor said the sails will encourage shoppers to stay in the centre longer, knowing their car will not get too hot in the Riverland sun. “It will mean that they can come and park for longer and shop for longer without having to go out to a boiling hot car,” Ms Taylor said. “Hopefully it will be a much more comfortable shopping experi-
ence for them, particularly in summer.” With several vacant shops currently in the Riverland Central Plaza, Ms Taylor said there has been vast interest from businesses to fill the vacancies. “There has been (interest) and hopefully I will be able to give you a bit more news on some things happening in there in the next couple of months,” she said. “(It’s) very positive, we are working hard and we are doing any upgrades that we think will help the traders and we will continue to do so.” Several other recent upgrades have made the plaza more user friendly, according to Ms Taylor. “We’ve done lighting upgrades through the mall,” she said. “It is much nicer and brighter, particularly at night, and with the darker weather through winter, it will be brighter through there and also we have repainted all of the centre on the inside.”
Ms Taylor said plans to expand the plaza are still on hold but have not been forgotten. “It is something that we would love to come to fruition but with the current global economic crisis, we just can’t get the construction costs to correlate with the rental rates that anyone would be willing to pay for it,” she said. Ms Taylor said it is also hard to attract bigger companies to lease sites at the plaza due to the Riverland’s population size. However, she is positive more people will move to the Riverland in coming years. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said council is in favour of the car park shade sails and planned upgrades. “I think it is a very good idea,” he said. “It is good that the owners are doing something about lifting the area and making it more attractive and supporting the businesses that lease the building.”
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■ VISION: Camp Kedron chairperson Ron Werner has a number of future visions for the popular Christian camping site at Lake Bonney. Photo: JANE WILSON
Renewed life for campsite By BRAD PERRY A RECENT 50 year celebration of Christian camping at Camp Kedron has paved the way for the future of the Barmera site. Business plans are now in place to attract local, interstate and international community groups to use the facility. Camp Kedron chairperson Ron Werner said future visions for the site involve it being used for youth gatherings, family reunions and sporting, business and training seminars. “It used to be called Camp Kedron Youth Camp but there are many more functions it can be used for and that is what we were really trying to get people to accept,” he said. “There are heaps of or-
We have the advantage of having sunsets over Lake Bonney.
ganisations that could be using it.” Celebrating half a century of camping at the Barmera site recently, more than 60 invited guests enjoyed the experience looking over Lake Bonney. “For the first time we had an enthusiastic group there that reckon we need to keep going because in 50 years, things start to slow down a bit and the enthusiasm wanes,” Mr Werner said.
“This one was a special one because we wanted to get the message out, not only to those who we call friends of Kedron but we want to reach out into the community a bit more. “We had three speakers from Adelaide and we also had people from as far afield as Swan Reach, Murbko, Morgan, right through to Paringa.” Mr Werner said Camp Kedron is unique in the Riverland and added that first time attendees at the facility always comment about the beauty of the lake. “We have the advantage of having sunsets over Lake Bonney,” he said. The camp site can accommodate anywhere from 10 campers to a maximum of 96.
By BRAD PERRY WHEN it comes to his home town, Waikerie man David Gwynne has his three Ps; proud, passionate and parochial. Ever since moving to Waikerie in 1973 as a 17 year old, David has been a dedicated volunteer for the community and has approached everything he does with a trademark grin. “You have got to go out and enjoy yourself socially,” he said. “That is Waikerie.” After finishing year 12 at Waikerie High School, David moved to Adelaide to study an accountancy course before returning to his beloved home town. “I like the weather and the lifestyle,” he said. “Things have been tough but it is a reasonably good place for business.” Country towns are often built around football teams and David has been a player, administrator and avid supporter of the Waikerie Magpies for more than 30 years. “I am a life member and was president for four
■ STAR: Waikerie man David Gwynne is a big fan of local hero Mark Ricciuto. Photo: BRAD PERRY years,” he said. David also donned the boots in 160 games for Waikerie and Ramco. Hanging in his work office, David has a framed Mark Ricciuto image and reflects on a player that has won the hearts of not only himself but all of Waikerie and its surrounds. “He (Ricciuto) played in 1991 and I was on the committee then,” he said. “I think he was just a fantastic junior footballer who went to the highest level he could achieve and I think he has been a role model for a lot of kids up here, not only in Waikerie but for the whole Riverland.” Football is just one of the sports David is involved in, with his daughters Tayla and Holly playing hockey. He organises and hosts an annual major golf fun
day in Waikerie and is currently chairman and foundation member of the Waikerie Combined Sports Board. Being involved in many committees in Waikerie, David said he enjoys the town’s Australia Day celebrations the most. “I’m still 15 years chairman of the Waikerie Australia Day Committee,” he said. “I wouldn’t be where I am without a fantastic committee that supports me 100 per cent. “That is just the best show we put on and great for the community and Riverland.” Always running about helping others, David said he could not do it without the support of his family, wife Debbie and daughters Kaili, Penni, Tayla and Holly.
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their nest egg ing their nest egg with a transition to retirement plan. This involves two steps: Step 1: Once a person has reached the super fund preservation age (currently 55), but is still working, they can move their super into an allocated pension to give themselves a more tax efficient income. Allocated pensions attract a 15 per cent tax rebate. For people over 60, they are entirely tax free. Step 2: After drawing down a pension to cover living expenses, a person can then start pumping a large chunk of their salary back into super. This aggressive salary sacrificing combined with the above tax benefits could result in a dramatic boost to the retirement nest egg. However, there are con-
cessional caps limiting the amount that can be salary sacrificed into super. This cap is $25,000 per year for those under 50, and $50,000 per year for those over the age of 50 (until June 30, 2012). The amount counted towards this cap also includes an employer’s existing contributions such as the nine per cent super guarantee. ■Tighten the budget. Baby boomers trying to boost their nest egg need to be ruthless with their household spending so they can put extra money away for their fast approaching retirement. They need to work out their fixed expenses and then start cutting back on luxuries. A good way for people
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Stacey King and Pat Portelesi were wed on March 27 in a ceremony held in the gardens of Lyn and Max Wishart, of Loxton. The bride is the daughter of Veronica and Ian King, of Loxton, while the groom is the son of Lina Portelesi, of Loxton. Pastor Mark Hansen officiated at the ceremony. The couple honeymooned in Tasmania and now reside in Loxton.
*Danny Kearney is an Authorised Representative of AMP Financial Planning Pty Ltd, ABN 89 051 208 327, AFS Licence No. 232706. Any advice given is general only and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of this, before acting on any advice, you should consult a financial planner to consider how appropriate the advice is to your objectives, financial situation and needs.
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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 17, 2010 FEATURE
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Kane William Koro Ogle BORN June 7, 2010 Weighing 3.53kg A son for Kirsten and Elton and a brother to Trent. They reside at Kingston-on-Murray. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA
Connor George Stephen Johnson BORN June 8, 2010 Weighing 3.3kg A son for Donna and Murray. A brother to Shelbi Ann, of Paringa. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA
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BORN May 26, 2010 Weighing 4.35kg A daughter for Kerril and Michael. They reside in Paringa. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA
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Amaya Rene Neilson BORN June 1, 2010 Weighing 2.98 kg A daughter for Tahlee and Chris of Barmera.
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Thursday June 17, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 15
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IN YOUR HEART, you know there must be a better way of achieving your dreams and living the life you deserve…an effective way to get out of the rat race…improve your life…be involved in a career you are passionate about…enjoy wonderful relationships with those in your life…overcome the fears that hold you back…and embrace your ultimate life now. What if these tools where available in the Riverland right now? Founders of UltraLife Health Clinic (Shane Stevenson) and Egeia House of Health (Trudy Vesotsky) are about to embark on a new journey, travelling around Australia teaching techniques proven to help people turn their dreams into reality but before leaving, they want to share this valuable information with the people of the Riverland. Ms Vesotsky is about to embark on an Australian book launch and training tour as she releases her brand new 200 page personal development workbook entitled Design Your Life NOW. According to Ms Vesotsky, this book was written to help
people understand how they tick and can achieve the life they deserve. It is all about going on a journey of self discovery, something Trudy needed to do after her marriage break up. “People will find the book to be educational, inspirational and motivational,” she said. “It’s all about transforming your life now. “When I found NLP (neuro linguistic programming), my life changed and I now want to share this knowledge with everyone.” Trudy has recently been invited to be a guest presenter at the latest Millionaire Mindset – Millionaires in the Making seminar in Melbourne and will be discussing aspects of her current book and her future five book series titled Surviving the Storm, which features millionaire success stories from around the world. UltraLife Health Clinic was initially set up to help people quit smoking using the profoundly effective techniques of modern hypnosis, NLP, time line therapy (TLT) and emotional freedom techniques (EFT). Both Trudy and Shane are qualified NLP master practitioners and
are enthusiastic about sharing their life changing skills. The clinic promotes holistic health and the pair are pleased it has expanded into a ‘health hub’ at The Egeia Room where they welcomed yoga classes, run by Leanne Weigall, and Pilates classes, run by Georgia Tzanavaras. Other classes and invited guest speakers will be included during the next months to promote a range of powerful modalities now available to the region. Commencing shortly will be a life transforming 10 session breakthrough series entitled Beyond Limiting Beliefs, a must attend for anyone wanting to achieve ultimate success. According to Mr Stevenson, “everybody knows the mind is your
most powerful asset and now we can show you how to harness its power to change your life now”. “UltraLife Health Clinic is now offering complete personal breakthrough sessions that are intensely powerful at shifting the most stubborn issues and will completely transform your life,“ says Mr Stevenson. “We want people to be healthy, happy and in control of their lives by removing limiting beliefs, trauma, negative emotions and other blocks that rob people of joy.” On Sunday, July 4, Ms Vesotsky and Mr Stevenson will be running their inaugural Get a Bigger Bite Out of Life seminar designed to introduce people to the life transforming secrets of NLP; which is the secret behind the smash hit DVD The Secret. According to Ms Vesotsky, after attending, you will see the world through completely different eyes. The first 20 participants to register will receive a copy of the book How to Get a Bigger Bite Out of Life, valued at $20, and she said everyone attending will leave uplifted, refreshed and renewed on the inside. Mr Stevenson and Ms Vesotsky know from experience that you can enjoy a better quality of life by changing the way you think. They can help you make your dreams become a reality and they say it can be quite simple once you know how. As the world becomes more chaotic it is good to know there is somewhere to turn for help.
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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 17, 2010
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Berri Paringa 9.17 (71) d Lyrup 9.6 (60). Best – Paringa: Not Supplied. Lyrup: S. Abdulla, M. Henderson, T. Lindsay. Goals – Paringa: Not Supplied. Lyrup: T. Lindsay 3, K. Johnson, B. Stone, B. Cook, S. Abdulla, M. Henderson, G. Abdulla. Cobdogla 32.14 (206) d Brown’s Well 0.1 (1). Best – Cobdogla: B. Sharkey, J. Watkins, J. Roissetter. Brown’s Well: M. Reichstein, H. Sanford, M. Patterson. Goals – Cobdogla: J. Roissetter 13, B. Sharkey 9, B. Frahn 3, C. Honeyman, B. Jennings 2, R. Hart. East Murray 12.9 (81) d Ramco 11.9 (75). Best – East Murray: J. Hentschke, N. Norman, Z. Schubert. Ramco: J. Rhode, C. Buck, B. Cameron. Goals – East Murray: N. Norman 4, J. Hentschke 3, S. Boucher, T. Renshaw 2, L. Hentschke. Ramco - B. Watkins 4, C. Buck, J. Rhode 2, J. Kafexholli, D. Rhode, R. Carter.
Wednesday Stableford: A. Druery 35 points, H. Clark 33, C. Wait 33. Thursday Ladies: L. Martin 41 points, W. Hocevar 35, J. Curren 32. Saturday Stableford: C. Sickerdick 40 points c/b, R. Dale 40, C. Wait 40, R. Correll 40, S. Baylis 39, D. Manns 39. Sunday Ambrose: S. Cronje, D. Fromm, P. Maling, L. Campbell 57 nett, P. Mudge, R. Staehr, B. Sullivan 57 2/3 nett.
Barmera Saturday Stroke: M. Wundenberg 72 nett, E. Van Hensbergen 73, B. Danvers 74, D. Hodson 74, T. Norris 75, G. Denton 75, P. Barker 75, S. Stavrou 76, G. Eitrigh 76, G. Kelly 77, R. Cottam 77. Sunday Par: B. Finn Ev, M. Seweth -2, K. Moore -2, M. Ubhey two down.
Loxton Saturday Stableford A men: W. Thrussell 35 points, B. Proud 35, P. Harman 35, S. Davey 34, J. Deroos 33, H. Fennell 32, N. Deckert 32, C. Falting 31.
B men: G. MacInnes 38, R. Hilton 36, L. Firth 36, B. Rower 34, A. Ling 34, P. Richardson 34, S. Falconer, J. Nolan 33. Ladies: V. Davey 35, M. Braithwaite 32, K. Bailey 32, K. Williams 31, S. Johns 31, M. Wilson 30, M. Wall 30. Sunday Aggregate Club Challenger: Loxton – L. McDonald 43 points, P. Proud 40, T. Sawade 38, M. Woosnam 36, J. Sawade 36, M. Wall 35, J. Cooney 349 (total 262). Blackwood - J. Bryant 39, F. Van der Linden 36, W. Linde 35, A. Young 34, K. Rowe 34, H. Bryant 32, M. Braithwaite 32 (total 242). Millicent – W. Thrussell 36, M. McRostie 35, G. Sunderland 34, G. Cook 34, P. Packer 35, K. Bailey 35, M. Sunderland 18 (total 227)
Second division: D. Speight 101/70, S. Tyndale 106/72.
Croquet Association croquet: A. Wright 22 d N. Hart 19. Kingball: A. Wright 13 d N. Hart 7/S. Belchambers 5; A. Wright 13 d N. Hart 11/S. Belchambers 4.
Riverland Darts Loxton RSL 10 (180 – J. Bourke, K. Pilmore) d Renmark R C Ones 5 (180 – T. Stoneham). Barmera Odd Bods 8 (180 – P.Raffin) d Monash Wanderers 7. Loxton Gladiators 8 d Barmera Rooshooters 7 (180 – D. Cooper).
Renmark Saturday Stroke: I. Baxter 66 nett, S. Stavrou 69. Wednesday Stableford: M. Daws 37 points, K. Warner 36. Thursday Medal round stroke: First division: S. Machell 71 nett, A. Thiel 72.
Riverland 8-Ball First division Loxton Sporting 8 (J. McInnes/M. Reichett) d Berri Club 7 (R. Roissetter/J. Roissetter). Hellenic Chokers 8 (A. Hambi/ G. Tso-
rotiotis) d Monash Club 7 (T. Altschwager/D. Jones). Paringa Hotel 9 (B. Knight/N. Lemmey) d Renmark Bad Boys 6 (T. Rover/A. Mitton). Berri Club Gold 10 (D. Musolino/A. Hill) d Cobdogla Club 5 (R. Kuchel/A. Minnis).
Second division Barmera Ballbreakers 9 (T. Abdulla/M. Reid) d Lyrup Club 6 (A. Whellum/J. Whellum). Cobdogla Club 8 (R. Agius/G. Greenhaigh) d Loxton Sporty Black 7 (K. Taylor/T. Steicke). Loxton Sporting 10 (T. Romeo/A. Musolino) d Berri Jugheads 5 (M. Morgan/S. Thomas). Renmark Club 8 (L. Dicerbo/S. Georgantas) d Moorook Club Green 7 (M. Fuller/P. Smith). Moorook Club 9 (M. Farrent/M. Wachtel) d Barmera Hellenic 6 (C. Morgan/J. Kollias). Monash Club 9 (G. Cassidy/P. Rullo) d Renmark Redbacks 6 (D. Trenwith/D. Albanese).
Third division Berri Sharks 12 (M. Vithoulkas/S. Hayes) d Hellenic Hopefuls 3 (C. Markow/T. Markow). Cobdogla Club 11 (J. Bowers/S. Sando) d Renmark Club 4 (B. Albanese/L. Albanese). Barmera Hotel 12 (C. Marrett/S. Alexander) d Lyrup Club 3 (S. Nattrass/M. Thomas). Berri Breakers 14 (M. Obst/A. Michael) d Respite Rascals 1 (K. Russell/D. Carroll).
Cycling Winkie L. Stevens (0:14:54), M. Gray (0:15:18), L. Rasheed (0:17:23), N. Gregurke (0:17:34), R. Strout (0:17:58), P. Weston (0:18:20), C. Gordon (0:18:38), J. Eshman (0:18:39), G. Lawton (0:21:10).
Road Race A Grade: M. Gray, L. Stevens, N. Gragurke; B Grade: L. Rasheed, R. Strout, P. Weston, C. Gordon; C Grade: L. Eshman, A. Ylia, G. Lawton.
Following in famous footsteps ■ From Page 44 The talented 14 year old is now seeking state selection in the under 15 team, following on from his representation at state under 13 level. Riverland/Barossa championships coach and father Tim said Zachery continues to be inspired by his cousin. “This weekend we are going down to watch Grant play in the national championships,” he said. Zachery was part of the Riverland/Barossa under 15 team which beat City East 21 to snare the zonal title. However, it was Zachery’s leadership which helped rally the team from an emphatic 11-1 loss in the minor rounds against the team it would eventually beat in the final. Scoring three goals in the tournament, Zachery saved his best hockey for the semifinal, playing an outstanding game to help the Riverland/ Barossa upset Country East 3-2. Five Riverlanders played in the victorious championship team, with Dalton Casey (Renmark), Grady Campbell (Berri) and Chris Allister and Zac Bartsch join-
and I was just shaking my head. “I could not believe that ■ PROMISE: Three of the five Riverland hockey stars who played for the Riverland/Barossa under 15 team on the weekend were (from left) Chris they could have come back Allister, Zachery Schubert and Zac Bartsch. While (right) coach Tim Schubert with his winning zonal medal. Photos: JANE WILSON from an 11 to one loss and ing Schubert (Loxton) in launch talented hockey play- a City East team with eight going backwards and for- knocked them off by one performing well. goal. ers into state level. state representatives. wards. Tim said Zachery has “I was quite proud.” “It is a good experience “Within five minutes we “Then there was a free hit been in good form in the Grant Schubert is one of for the boys and good to see had a goal (scored by Casey) by Dalton (Casey) that went Riverland Hockey Assothe different standard,” Tim but they actually got a goal straight into Zachery into the the Kookaburras’ most expeciation, where he is playing said. back on us five minutes later top circle and he deflected it rienced players. well above his age bracket in He also has the rare disZachery played a sig- and we went into half time across to (a Barossa player) Loxton’s under 18 side and A tinction of having played in nificant role in scoring the with a goal each,” Tim said. and he got the goal in. grade men’s team. winning goal of the final in “Then we had a really “They could not believe Olympic, World ChampionHe added the championthe championships against tight second half, it was just it, they were jumping around ship and Champions Cup ships are a great platform to winning teams.
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FORMER Riverland footballers Matt Stelzer, Mal Greenwood and Shane Schubert will join 14 local players in football’s Eastern Zone training squad which was announced yesterday. Renmark premiership player Stelzer (Barossa District) and exLoxton stars Shane Schubert and Mal Greenwood (both Freeling) have been named in the squad. The Riverland players named were Jake Langdon, David Hankin, Peter Safralidis, Jason Sutherland (Berri), Jake Smith, Murray Middleton (Barmera-Monash), Leigh Kruger, Pete Smith, Mitch Fazekas (Loxton), Michael Arnold, Ryan Proud (Loxton North), Damien Stevens, Andrew Bachmann and Scott Pogorecki (Waikerie) have been included in the initial training squad.
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The Mallee players named are Karoonda’s Dillon Caldwell and Justin Jackson, BDT’s Josh Richardson and Pinnaroo’s Brad Sheridan. Barmera-Monash recruits Michael Smart and Simon Puecker, along with Renmark’s Matt Camplin, were also named in the initial squad but are unavailable. A total of 62 players named in the initial squad, selected from the Riverland, Mallee and Barossa, Light and Gawler competitions. Coach Craig Griffiths said players can be added to the squad, depending on form and injury. The zone carnival will be played in Berri over two days on July 3 and 4. Eastern Zone will be defending the title it won last year at Port Pirie.
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HIS magnificent manor house set This amazing area is overseen by on a 4000m2 grandiose, almost the upper level glass retainer wall of a rugged site has a magnetic and sublime sleek designer, fully equipped kitchen attraction. and informal dinette that still retains This beyond executive residence beautiful and private areas. provides modern luxurious living Boasting four large bedrooms, with uninterrupted 180 degree a generous sized study, inspect and breathtaking views. enjoy three good looking bathrooms. It is a rare offering and a The master suite is exceptional with property that most people can a private balcony and, through three only dream about. large bay window panes, picture views A bituminised carousel driveway that capture 180 degrees of the river with a sweeping entry of sandstone and wetland areas. steps, invites you to experience and The stairwell of wrought iron balbe mesmerised by what is about to ustrade gently inspires you to elevate unfold. your standard of living and allows It strikes the perfect balance beinvitation to meander into the desigtween rural and suburban living and nated sleeping zones which are well is lavishly appointed from entry to the positioned and each have stunning conclusion drapes that furboundary. nish individual In a prestirooms. gious, coveted Plush 4 3 8 LOXTON location, the carpets are residence, ofunderfoot in Contact 75 Wheatley Road fering modern bedrooms and Ray White Loxton Price $885,000 architectural also the formal th Greg Cram Inspect Sat 19 1pm 3pm innovation living area. Porth 0439 890 822 Sun 20 1pm- 3pm throughout, celain tiles flow Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie challenges the in the informal RLA 195714 buyer with a zones which silent invitaare plentiful. tion to possess this gorgeous, romanAn outdoor kitchen is well tic, prized lottery style name. equipped and perfect for entertaining Explore the luxurious principal with built in cookware under the high rooms both upstairs and down – just pitched gable roof patio and paved indulge and imagine. area with adjacent driveway to the rear Fox trot or disco in the impresfour bay shedding. sive tiled floor entertaining area, with Basement car parking provides for space for the juke box and 8-ball table. four, plus don’t forget the extra shedIt’s absolute entertaining with a large ding is at the rear of the property with built-in bar, entertainment surround provision of planting the fruit salad with outdoor invitation to the orchard for seasonal picking on this outdoor kitchen. large scenic allotment.
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Friday June 18, 2010
WAIKERIE
LOXTON 11.00 - 12.00pm
Saturday June 19, 2010
6 Geraldton Street
10.00 – 10.30am
Ray White Loxton
Saturday June 19, 2010 BERRI 9.30 – 10.30am 9.30 – 10.30am
High Quality Rural Living
10.00 – 10.45am 11.00 – 11.30am
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ET ON almost one acre in the Renmark South area, this well cared for brick veneer home offers a high standard of living. The home features three bedrooms all with built-in robes, two separate living areas, large eat-in kitchen, ducted evaporative airconditioning and gas heating. There is also a detached airconditioned games room or teenager’s retreat. The outdoor living areas are excellent with a barbecue area complete with built-in barbecue, large paved rear pergola and the whole rear yard is securely fenced. As well as a three bay shed, there is a large open front shed providing a great storage area for vehicles, caravan, boat, trailer and so on.
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Twentysixth Street Price $310,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 147968
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11.00 – 12.00pm
12.00 – 12.30pm
5 Raeder Court Ray White Berri 7 Kondoprias Court Ray White Berri 10 Viviancock Street LJ Hooker 8 Affleck Court LJ Hooker 11 Bosman Drive Ray White Berri Sect 487 Bottom Road Ray White Berri 75 Wheatley Road Ray White Loxton
12.15 – 12.45pm
4 Elenore Ave Ray White Renmark 10 Middleton Ave Ray White Renmark
RENMARK 9.30 - 10.00am 9.30 - 10.00am 10.15 - 10.45am 10.30 - 11.00am 11.00 - 11.30am 11.15 - 11.45am
Sect 1231 Dalziel Road Ray White Berri
Sunday June 20, 2010 BERRI 11.00 – 12.00pm
3.30 – 4.30pm
10.30 – 11.00am 10.30 – 11.30am
PARINGA 12.00 – 12.30pm
11.00 – 12.00pm
51 Powell Street Ray White Berri Sect 487 Bottom Rd Glossop Ray White Berri
LOXTON
LOXTON 1.00 – 3.00pm
WINKIE
GLOSSOP
GLOSSOP 3.30 – 4.30pm
11.00 – 11.30am
32 Elliott Road Ray White Waikerie 4 Edwards Crescent Ray White Waikerie 2943 Cadell Valley Road Ray White Waikerie
5 Tobruk Ave Ray White Renmark Crn Ral Ral Ave & Weigall Rd Ray White Renmark Weigall Rd (Ex Cooltong Ave) Ray White Renmark 224 Twentyfirst Street Ray White Renmark Brewarrina Street Ray White Renmark 4 Cook Street Ray White Renmark
11.15 – 12.00pm 12.00 – 12.30pm 12.30 – 1.15pm 1.00 – 2.00pm 1.45- 2.30pm 1.00 – 3.00pm
53 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 29 Second Street Ray White Loxton 153 Paruna Road Ray White Loxton 45 Wodonga Avenue Ray White Loxton 23 Hilltop Drive Ray White Loxton 14 Klingberg Street Ray White Loxton 4 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton 75 Wheatley Road Ray White Loxton
WINKIE 9.30 – 10.30am
Sect 1577 Chapple Road 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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www.marschallfirstnational.com.au Serving the district from 2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie
Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers
THE MARSCHALL FAMILY
SINCE 1920
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2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie โ ข PHONE (08) 8541 2777 โ ข AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
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HIS is the ultimate holiday property - no question. With over 20 acres of land and water access almost unheard of, when you add in a house this becomes something else entirely. Letโ s look at the facts. Twentyfour acres of land (10ha), your own private
ski away beach, a fishing jetty (both are here) and a substantial brick home overlooking all of it. Features a new kitchen, spacious lounge, outdoor entertaining area and an abundance of shedding. With all of these sheds you can store the boat, the cars and still have room
for bikes. With so much land this becomes a year round holiday paradise. Now though comes the big question. Are you going to let someone else have all of this, or are you going to seize this one of a kind opportunity?
NEW RESIDENCE
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Lot 21 Kingston Road Price $520,000 Inspect By Appointment
2 Contact Marschall First National 8541 2777
RLA 47936
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
Basic Variable
3 Years Fixed
5 Years Fixed
7.41% (7.52%) 7.43% (7.59%) 7.30% (7.48%)
6.71% (6.76%) 6.85% (6.90%) 7.18% (7.19%)
7.64% (7.56%) 7.84% (7.71%) 7.64% (7.56%)
7.94% (7.75%) 8.19% (7.94%) 8.09% (7.82%)
ING Bank
7.36% (7.49%) 6.74% (6.74%)
6.68% (6.84%) 6.74% (6.74%)
7.44% (7.51%) 7.69% (7.04%)
8.04% (7.80%) 8.04% (7.36%)
NAB
7.24% (7.37%)
6.74% (6.78%)
7.69% (7.50%)
7.99% (7.71%)
Westpac
7.51% (7.64%)
6.81% (6.86%)
7.39% (7.60%)
8.14% (7.93%)
ANZ Bank SA BankWest Commonwealth
How does your interest rate compare? 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 15/06/2010 and subject to change. Fees and charges may apply. Terms and conditions available on application.
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Thursday, June 17 â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Kindergarten, occasional care service, operates within the centre, Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 2 to 5 yr olds, 8.45am to 11.30am, for further information contact Barmera Kindergarten 85882210. â&#x20AC;˘ The Terrace Gallery, Loxton, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Emerging Artists 2010 Exhibitionâ&#x20AC;?. On now until June 26, 2010. Opposite the Loxton Roundabout in The Visitor Information and Arts Centre. Saturday, June 19 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Loxton, 7.30 to 11.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone Ray Edwards 85845945. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30amâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. Sunday, June 20 â&#x20AC;˘ Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Renmark Netball Club, at the Berri Resort Hotel. Monday, June 21 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club. Riverland Exhibition Centre â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Gate 1, Sturt Highway, Barmera. Agility â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Monday, (puppies from 6mths of age). Obedience â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Wednesday (puppies from 4mths of age). 7pm check in, 7.30 start. Current vaccination certificate required to be presented. Phone Sue 85822799.
Tuesday, June 22 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 Berri Barmera Legacy. Phone Helen 85824618. â&#x20AC;˘ Renmark Kindergym Mini Olympics, 9.30am to 11am. Ten events for children to participate in. Renmark Showgrounds. Phone Amanda 0418837673. 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 23 â&#x20AC;˘ Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation. Thursday, June 24 â&#x20AC;˘ Carers SA River Murray and Mallee carers special event. Bring your Carer Dinner, Berri Big River Tavern, Thursday, June 24th, 6pm. All family carers welcome. RSVP by June 21. Phone 1800806580. Future Community Events â&#x20AC;˘ Dimboola Show and Shine, Dimboola, 2 day swap meet, Sept 4-5, $15, for more details phone Steve 0400974836.
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28 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 17, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Build your dream home WHEN Brenton and Anthea Taylor decided to build their dream home they chose a building company with an outstanding reputation, Country Living Homes. The award winning company did not disappoint, constructing the immaculate three bedroom home within three months of gaining council approval. The Taylors’ blueprint began with Country Living Homes design The Stocker. The design was adapted to suit their needs by eliminating the fourth bedroom, adding a walk-in wardrobe and ensuring the living areas, bathroom and toilet were all larger in size. These popular changes
resulted in the plan permanently residing in Country Living Homes’ brochure and website, appropriately named The Taylor. The Stocker plan drew the couple’s attention initially due to the “nice and open living area with a big master bedroom and ensuite”. The couple undoubtedly also chose the large, spacious deck with the biparting doors to capture the immaculate seaside view out the front of the block. It was important to Anthea to have built-in robes in all bedrooms and a large pantry for extra storage. However, Anthea and Brenton still feel one of the main reasons for their
satisfaction with the company was the fast construction time, with the home built in less than three months. The Taylors were impressed with Country Living Homes and found the company lived up to its award winning reputation. The relatively young company is still basking in its success from the 2009 HIA CSR Housing Awards where it was awarded its first award in the category of Lightweight Construction; Transportable Homes for its display home at 14 Trembath Street, Patrick’s View (Port Hughes). The judges’ comments in relation to the award winning home were “this bright, contemporary
transportable home has a relaxed feel with a strong visual appeal. This innovative design allows for various indoor/ outdoor zones with good light and ventilation”. This display home is still open for viewing on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4pm, or by appointment. As Country Living Homes did for the Taylors, the company specialises in building flexible customised plans for clients at reasonable and competitive prices. The Taylors love the home built by Country Living Homes and “enjoy living in the home and have found it very easy to live in from day one”.
■ DREAM HOME: Brenton and Anthea Taylor with their dream home that was built by award winning company Country Living Homes. Photo: KYM GREGORY
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■ AVAILABLE: The Federal Government’s solar hot water rebate is still available for homeowners.
A thousand reasons to make the switch SOLAHART has moved to reassure South Australian homeowners that the Federal Government’s solar hot water rebate is still available under the new Renewable Energy Bonus Scheme, despite the home insulation program being put on hold. Homeowners replacing an electric hot water system with a solar water heater will receive a $1000 Federal Government rebate under the new scheme. Solahart national manager Stephen Cranch said Solahart is pleased the Federal Government is continuing its commitment to assisting homeowners to make the switch to sustainable energy. “Right now, South Australian homeowners can still get $1000 back
through the Federal Government scheme when replacing an electric storage water heater with an environmentally-friendly solar water heater,” Mr Cranch said. “This rebate is on top of the Renewable Energy Certificates which are currently worth over $900 for a typical Solahart 300 litre system.” Mr Cranch said that in addition to rising energy prices and concerns about the environment, the generous government rebates are another key reason many families are making the switch sooner rather than later. “A Solahart solar water heater can reduce your water heating energy use by up to 50 to 70 per cent by harnessing Australia’s abundant sun,” Mr
Cranch said. “Switching to solar has long-term, as well as immediate environmental and financial benefits.” Solahart has been manufacturing solar hot water systems in Australia since 1953 and has sold over 1 million systems worldwide. Solahart has installed systems in places as diverse and famous as Antarctica, the Mount Everest base camp and Nelson Mandela’s private home in Houghton, South Africa. Systems are available to suit all climates and geographic locations. Solahart’s interest-free payment options enable consumers to pay off their Solahart hot water system over 12 months. www.solahart.com.au
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New technology creates a ‘stand-out’ SUV THE first-generation Kia Sorento was a ‘landmark’ vehicle which took the Korean brand into a whole new section of the automotive market all around the world. Introduced in 2002, it marked a huge step for Kia, challenging many established brands and starting the process of changing public perception of Kia as just a ‘maker of small cars’. At its launch, the first-generation Sorento injected excitement into the SUV segment with its ‘stand-out’ looks and real fourwheel-drive ability. Sorento earned widespread media and public acclaim for its innovative styling, durability, offroad abilities and value-for-money. Over the next seven years, it attracted thousands of customers who had not previously considered buying a Kia and achieved global sales of almost
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Combined with next-generation six speed manual and automatic gearboxes and a choice of 2WD and 4WD systems, the new powertrains also deliver enhanced fuel economy and CO2 emissions from just 177 g/km. The R2.2 engine’s classleading fuel economy can be compared with that of a small segment passenger car. The new Sorento is a car for everyday drivers. Its car-like ride and handling makes this seven seat SUV a more supple, responsive and fun-todrive experience, as well as having the off-road ability to enable owners to get off the beaten track. The new Sorento is bigger and more comfortable than its predecessor, delivering greater cabin space and more comfort for everyone, with versatile seating for up to seven people, available for the first time in a Kia SUV.
A new, longer bodyshell, with repositioned A-pillars and dashboard (moved forwards) and extended tailgate (moved rearwards), ensures that the cabin is much more spacious than the previous model. The real and perceived quality of the cabin is greatly enhanced and available high-tech features, depending on model, will include keyless entry, push button start, reversing safety camera, built-in navigation and panoramic glass sunroof. New Sorento is also a safe car with advanced ‘active’ and ‘passive’ systems that have already earned the car a five star ANCAP rating. Naturally, every model in the new Sorento range – base-spec Si, mid-spec SLi and top-spec Platinum – is well-equipped and is covered by Kia’s unlimited kilometre, five year warranty.
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34 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 17, 2010
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World champ shows his shooting class ■NOT surprisingly, FITASC World Champion, Queensland’s Damian Birgan shot 205/225 over the three days of the ‘Riverland 225’ contested at the Renmark-Berri, Loxton and Waikerie Field and Game ranges to win the high gun award. About 70 shooters from as far away as Daylesford and Warrnambool (Victoria) and from the
South East took part. And local shooters were also on target, including Colin Nunn (Glossop) and Loxton pair Ray Pash and Kev Nickolai who filled the first three placings in A Grade. Renmark’s Rob Shawyer finished third in the AAs and Paringa’s Dave Austin and Renmark’s Paul Hansen second and third
Netballers strut their stuff at carnival
Hoffmann making hoops ■ YOUNG Loxton basketballer Tyson Hoffmann, a member of the 2009 High Performance squad, is really making progress in his promising career. Tyson, who has been travelling to Adelaide to represent Eastern Mavericks on Friday nights, has quickly gained elevation from division three to division one and over the weekend played for his club in the invitational Melbourne Classic. Mavericks played six matches and lost only two, both by two points and including a semi-final, with Tyson’s coach appar-
in B grade while another Renmark shooter, John Anderson, was third in the Cs. Adelaide based RenmarkBerri member Deanna Van Der Zalm took out the ladies with Jo Brown (Renmark) third. Kailin Markham (Renmark) and Elizabeth Rees (Paringa) were first and second in the juniors.
■ A YOUNG Riverland team showed enough in the weekend’s annual SA Country Netball Carnival in Adelaide to confirm that they well and truly belong in the top senior competition at that level. Testament to the ability of the group that took Riverland back into the carnival this year was the selection of two players in the prestigious Top 10 from the tournament. Named were Berri pair, 2009 association best and fairest Tori Jachmann and outstanding youngster Kimberley Wade. All of the junior teams under 13, 15 and 17 were right up amongst the leading sides in their competitions. In particular the under 17s may well be asking “what if?” as early injuries that sidelined Katie Krollig and Tianne Hoffmann left the team with the bare minimum of players for the rest of the three day event.
ently very pleased with the youngster’s performance. Added to the High Performance squad in 2010 have been Brianna Seabrook, Stacey Pront, Ellee Eleftheriadis, Meg Gillespie, Mikayla Graetz and Che Lange. The group will come together three or four times prior to November when 10 of the 20 players involved will be chosen for a 15 day trip to America. The tourists will play a number of matches against high schools, as well as see a NBA and some college games.
■ Kimberley Wade.
■ FIVE members of the Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club at Loxton competed in a tournament at Roxby Downs over the long weekend. At the first event of its type held in the town, 350 very vocal people watched the 12 bout program. The highlight for our local boxers was Matthew Wilson displaying the smart aspect of his fight plan to score his fourth straight win, defeating Tasmanian Aaron Crossan in a 50 kilogram schoolboy event. Also it took two Loxton fighters to be matched against each other to ensure they obtained a bout to supply one of the most crowd pleasing events of the tournament. Mildura’s Ashley Bobbin won in a split decision against Ryan Goodes in a highly skilful 56kg junior match. Bradley Wilson met Rhys Hibberd (Tasmania) in the 75kg division, losing on points, but showing that if he can get his fitness up to the level of his excellent skills, he will reverse such decisions. Barmera’s Callan Buchecker, in his first ever bout, appeared in a 56kg junior fight against Adelaide’s Oliver Doran and, although he lost on points, impressed as having a bright future.
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Thursday June 17, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 35 The man with ‘Green’ written on his shirt has given away one of the softest goals you will see at this level. ~ Martin Tyler
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Gallard scorches up desert, claiming second
■ RENMARK’S Brad Gallard lived up to his promise to not be left wondering on the return trip from Aputula to Alice Springs in the annual Finke Desert race on Monday morning. Gallard, with navigator Scott Modistach alongside him, covered the 230 kilometre journey in his Geiser Bros Chev Trophy Truck in the fastest time of the day with a blistering 1 hour 49 minutes 57.50 seconds. If it wasn’t for dust problems late in the event, it could have been even better but the drive still gave him second position in the classic event overall, with his total time for the two legs (3-41-44.28) narrowly behind fellow South Australian David Fellows (3-40-43.15).
Exceptional local junior football performance ■ RIVERLAND under 15 coach Brenton Kay admitted that he went into the annual Mildura Junior Football Carnival with some trepidation seeing two of the opposition zones were the heavily populated Sunraysia and Swan Hill and Districts (Central Murray). But after winning the under 11 division undefeated and finishing runner-up in the under 13 and 15s he summed it up with “gee, we have some exceptional youngsters”. All three age groups had identical programs, playing in turn Sunraysia, Broken Hill and Central Murray. As I said, the under 11s, who were coached by Steve Inglis, won all of their matches and they also provided the overall player of the carnival in Waikerie’s Ben Smith. Other standouts included Jesse Will, Levi Francis and Drew Kassulke. The under 13s and 15s had the same results going down, but highly competitive against Sunraysia, then winning their other two matches. Paul Dack coached the under 13s with best players including Roly Boon, Ben Clarke, Kaiden Coats , Jack Agostino and Aaron Francis. The under 15s most valuable player was Lachlan McDonald with others prominent including Shane McKinnon, Tyson Broughton and Stefan Mazzeo.
For Fellows, with a new navigator Mark Bergamin aboard his pro buggy, it gave him a third straight and fifth overall victory. In overall placings, two other Riverland teams Geoff, Liz and Tyson Roe, with another Trophy Truck, and Scott Schiller and Leanne Walker with a Pro Buggy finished 12th and 16th. In class positions, former Australian champion Gallard finished first and Roe second in the extreme 2WD section, where only five of the 10 starters made it to the finish. Schiller-Walker ended up eighth in Pro Buggies, behind Fellows. Eighty five cars started in the event with some 40 not finishing the gruelling course. Gallard was third into Finke on
Gallard, with Scott Modistach, covered the journey in the fastest time of the day.
Sunday (after finishing eighth in the prologue behind Gartner/Jennings a day earlier) and Roe seventh. Remarkably, the two cars to beat Gallard on the outward journey (by less than two minutes), Fellows and father and son 2006 overall winners Shannon and Ian Rensch, were sep-
arated by only 0.28 of a second. Neither Gartner or Rensch made it back to Alice Springs, however. In the bike section, Chad Billett, formerly of Morgan, now Roxby Downs, did not finish despite a promising start to the weekend. Billett, whose career was threatened by a serious accident, finished third overall in 2009 and looked capable of improving on that effort this time, finishing second and in front of eventual race winner Toby Price (NSW) in the prologue and being fifth on the outward leg to Finke. Waikerie-Riverland also ended up having two members involved in the Mallee Rally at Sea Lake, David Schultz navigating for his cousin John Schultz and Toby Francombe
1000 flock to speedway finale ■ WAIKERIE’S Sunline Speedway ended the 2009/10 season on Sunday with a huge crowd of over 1000 race fans witnessing one of the best meetings for a long time. To say racing was “fast and furious” was an understatement, with the street stocks and AMCA nationals, in particular, providing a lot of biff and barge and incidents and accidents galore. Racing in the Steve Butcher memorial race in the street stocks, Sam Brumfield emerged from the heats and feature, after a lot of jostling for positions and race restarts, as the outright winner ahead of Robbie Faux and Justin Demaine. Cars literally jumped all over each other in the AMCAs and again there were plenty of stoppages but in the end, for-
mer Aussie number one Michael Miller shrugged off a number of prangs to beat home Stuart Pope and Jason Robinson. Although the super sedans for the Wally Francombe memorial made the ground rumble and there was action aplenty, Steve Vaughan made the event his own with a clean sweep through the heats and feature to take the coveted trophy for the second time, ahead of Adrian Cottrell and Kenny Waters. It was a similar story in the SA modified sedan championship with SA number one and defending champion Terry Brown winning all of the heats and the feature and leaving the real action to Wade McCarthy, Tony Schmidt and the Ramms clan behind him. The fastest growing speed-
way class in the country, wingless sprints, saw Daniel Obst grab pole position for the final after some exciting heats but he was forced to come from behind to pass Darren Burgess to win the feature. Russell Worthley won a hard fought feature to grab the juniors, while in the final race, ladies, in the AMCAs, Nicole Hill impressed by taking the Cory Fox car to the line first in real style, Bonnie Chadwick got her wheels back on track after taking to the air to finish next and Tracey Sharpe was third. It was a great meeting and it was also great to see Rob Stevens, still recovering from his recent serious accident, trackside with the customary smile on his face as he made sure everything ran according to plan.
Greyhound of the Year a tight contest heading into Gawler TAB meet ■ WITH Riverland Greyhound racing off to Gawler for another TAB meeting this Sunday, the update on various awards is interesting. Unlike many times in recent seasons, there
is no stand out in the race for the Greyhound of the Year trophy. John Rees’ Mr Miller and Mr Fasty, the latter now no longer racing due to injury, Nicole Price’s Crazy Quin and
Navel Gazing, trained by Chris Cotton, all have two wins. Rees leads the Trainer of the Year award with five straight firsts, followed by Price (three firsts and a second),
Cotton (three firsts) and Vern Anderson (2-2-1). Nicole Price leads Vern Anderson in the Owner-Trainer statistics. Crazy Quin notched up another win on Monday night at Angle Park.
getting a driving gig in off road racing legend and Hall of Fame member Bob Strawbridge’s latest Pro Buggy. And strange car or not, Toby’s effort was sensational, until mechanical problems, shortly after the start of the main journey around Lake Tyrell, stopped him in his tracks. He won the prologue and dash for cash earlier. Unfortunately, the Schultz vehicle also broke down whilst improving its position in the race and after a 10th spot in the prologue. SA drivers dominated the weekend with another, Toby-Reimann, going one better than his second placing in the prologue to finish narrowly ahead of Kieren Kelly in the big one.
Johns hits hole in one ■ A HOLE in one at golf, is of course, an absolute rarity but to achieve the feat in an event like the Waikerie Open as Swan Reach’s Peter Johns did, at the sixth hole over the weekend, would be extra cause for celebration. Celebrating victory in the popular event was Chris Cooper from Grange with rounds of 81 and 73 for 154, with Barmera’s Will Swinstead only one stroke behind with 79 and 76 (155).
Darters slow to hit targets ■ RIVERLAND’S darts side saved their best for last in the tough 12 team state country championships at Murray Bridge over the long weekend leaving it to the last day to win three of its 11 matches. Favourites Murray Bridge won the title. Best of the Riverland players, all of whom found themselves playing in different singles positions during the tournament, were Wendy Jones with seven wins in 11 matches, Noel Peatey 5 from 11 with 3 x 180s and Cheryl Kelly 5 from 10 with 2x180s.
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■ GATHER: Barmera-Monash utility Darren Perry shepherds Brett McPherson who looks to send the Roos into attack against Loxton North.
Bounding Roos to test Tigers Match of the round
Barmera-Monash v Loxton IN what is certain to be an emotion charged encounter, particularly for the Roos, the Loxton team comes across on the back of some improved performances before the long weekend break. Barmera-Monash appears to have built up a bit of momentum heading into the middle of the season, settling its line-up into what has been a winning one of late. While Loxton can match the Roos both in the midfield and up forward, the Tiger defence will be hard pressed to contain Barmera-Monash’s forward line. The likes of lead up full forward Simon Peucker and the opportunistic Jake Lynch, coupled with consistent contributions from Tyson Swanbury and Ryan Villis will be hard to stop. The experience of Grant Dahlitz in defence has proven valuable for the Tigers this year, while Raph Liddle will be a handy addition if he gets up for this one. If Loxton can get on top in the midfield, it is a real chance to cause an upset. Ruckman Craig Fisher should match the in form Aaron Nettelbeck at the stoppages. Brett Manuel is the big improver in the
centre circle, constantly winning clearances for the Tigers so far this season. The key will be ensuring all Loxton’s midfielders are held accountable because if left unchecked, they will cut you up every time. The Panthers pushed Barmera-Monash two weeks ago but after the week off, the refreshed Roos should notch up another win come the final siren. The other games RENMARK hosts the undefeated Berri this weekend. The Rovers are yet to notch a win this year and they may have to wait another week. Berri is still yet to drop a game and with players like Peter Safralidis, Adam Beauchamp and Ty Allen in form, it looks like the Demons should continue their winning ways. WAIKERIE will travel up to Panther Park for its clash with Loxton North. The Panthers really pushed BarmeraMonash last round, while Waikerie should have beaten Berri. It all augurs for a competitive affair, although Waikerie’s senior players will probably have too many footy smarts for the young Panther pack.
TO date, Blanchetown/ Swan Reach has been competitive but has little to show for it, with just two wins on the board. This round the Redbacks face a resurgent Lyrup, which has six wins without a loss after a disappointing 2009 season. The Lions have been playing hard hitting football and have the man power to continue on their winning streak. Lyrup coach Sam Lloyd talked about the return of former premiership player Heath Willmott last round but it appears a serious injury will see him off the training track until July. For many clubs this season BSR is an unknown quantity, having never played against the Redbacks before. The likes of midfielder Dale Payne, Dave Waechter and Nicky Haby have all been getting vast amounts of the football. Up forward it has been the big men for BSR with Mark Coleman and Scott McKenzie booting goals, while Jed Martinson has emerged as another goal option. Lyrup has built one of the best defences in the competition with Dave Grenfell and Brad Healy controlling the back half. The Lions may be without Ken Karpany and Adam Caputo, while Bart Rudd was suspended for 12 matches for head butt-
■ OUT: Wunkar captain Daniel Evans is expected to be on the sidelines for this round’s clash against East Murray. ing. Accountable veteran midfielder Scott Watson is likely to run with Payne, while Healy could take important Lion forward Nathan Willmott. Ben Kaesler has been good in the ruck for Lyrup but will need to keep a close eye on Redback ruckman McKenzie who often creeps into the forward line. We are predicting Wayne Priest to get amongst the goals this weekend and Jason Marr to continue his return to form. It is unlikely BSR will cause an upset in this match but a tough encounter will see a tight tussle deep into the second half before Lyrup prevails.
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Maggies face a real tough test BDT v Karoonda THE top two teams face off this week. That said, BDT seem streets ahead of the Magpies, who snuck home against Peake last round. BDT’s Josh Keller is improving each week, while Karoonda will need Brodie Chinner and Merv Kartinyeri to return this week to bolster the midfield. BDT at home will be too good.
Murrayville v Pinnaroo
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BROWN’S Well is improving each round and its competitiveness has been duly noted by Ramco coach Kym Thiel going into this fixture. Ramco expects Dan Maywald, Craig Thiel and Jesse Cameron to return, strengthening the side. The key match up here is the ruck contest between Brian Hampel and either Brad Wilksch or Nigel Hole. The Bombers are on the rise but Ramco desperately needs a win and will finish on top by eight goals. Wunkar could still be without injured stars Daniel Evans and Shane Schulz for its clash against top of the table East Murray. The Bulldogs still have match winners in Sean Gray and Roger Taylor but the Tigers are a formidable outfit with Ryan Smith returning to the line-up. East Murray will overcome the Dogs by at least 10 goals. When Cobdogla fronts up against MoorookKingston it will need to be wary that several of its opponent’s better players are returning to the side. It is expected Darran Van Der Woude will play, while ace forward Travis Voigt may return. Darrell Tillbrook and Troy Dawson have been superb around goals this season and their influence will guide Cobby to a 10 goal win.
THE Bulldogs are in with a shot at second spot this weekend against the Supa Roos.
They probably should have won against a near full strength BDT. Pinnaroo will be looking to lock itself in fourth and a finals spot. Pinnaroo won a close match last time but Murrayville will turn that around.
Peake v Lameroo THE loser of this match can say goodbye to finals in 2010. Peake’s Aaron Hand kicked four goals last round and will need to repeat that for Peake to win. Lameroo will be desperate to get off the bottom of the ladder, which will help the Hawks win this week.
Senior football scoreboard Riverland Independent A Grade Lyrup 11.15 (81) d Paringa 8.10 (58). Best – Lyrup: J. Marr, B. Healy, S. Watson. Paringa: C. Gardner, C. Baxter, A. Lloyd. Goals – Lyrup: N. Willmott 5, J. Mur-
phy, S. Thomas, S. Marr, J. Marr, W. Priest, G. Smith. Paringa – S. Lehmann 3, A. Lippis 2, T. Stowers, N. Rover, C. Gardner. BSR 24.9 (153) d Moorook-Kingston 6.10 (46). Best – BSR: D. Payne, D. Waechter, M. Griffiths. Moorook-Kingston: C.
Geromichalos, B. Smith, M. Cooper. Goals – BSR: M. Coleman 6, S. McKenzie 4, J. Martinson, D. Waechter 3, D. Payne, S. Young 2, M. Martinson, N. Haby, J. Platten, M. Sobey. MoorookKingston: M. Cooper, M. Raison 2, N. White, C. Geromichalos. East Murray 20.14 (134) d Ramco
12.9 (81). Best – East Murray: A. Hissey, A. Pligl, S. Hoffmann. Ramco: M. McGrath, N. Hole, M. Baddack. Goals – East Murray - T. Preece 4, M. Stasinowsky, T.Collins 3, S. Hoffmann, R. Smith, D. Andriske, Z. Schubert 2, M. Kirk, J. Andriske. Ramco – M. Bad-
dack 5, B. Cameron 2, M. McGrath, M. Wilson, T. Coombs, R. Boatswain, A. Boatswain. Cobdogla 22.13 (145) d Brown’s Well 13.6 (84). Best – Cobdogla: S. Crowe, G. Dyer, T. Maynard. Brown’s Well: J. Mitchell, M. Hampel, J. McNeil.
Goals – Cobdogla: T. Dawson, D. Tilbrook 8, L. Hefford, T. Maynard 2, L. Wegener, C. Brown. Brown’s Well: J. Mitchell 6, J. McNeil, B. Milich 2, M. Hampel, A. Smith, B. Hampel.
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POP-TOP caravans all ex WINKIE store. To all the cond, prices from $3900 great people of Winkie, to $9700, 12ft to 16ft. thank you so much, not Phone 0431385078. only for your support, Steel but the great friendship RIVERLAND shown to me during the Metaland: Steel Specials hard times I have been â&#x20AC;&#x201C; New Aust. Painted through in the past few RHS. 25x25x1.6, $14.50/ weeks. Please accept length; 30x30x2, $27.25/ this as my sincere thanks length; 40x40x2, $34.83/ length; 50x50x2, $41.80. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Shaz. length. Phone 85822144.
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A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin, Defontenay Road, Barmera. Last years prices, open 7 days. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298.
SEDAN Auto Swap Meet, Sunday, June 20, sellers $10, buyers $2. Phone D. McCarthy on 85652126.
TV entertainment pine cupboard $60; Fabric lounge, 1,3 seater 2 BALDWIN piano and stool recliner, $120, Barmera. upright, compact steel Phone 0412959822 or frame, ex cond, $600 ono. 0434032732. Phone 0431707000. TWO door Consul gas/elec DUAL core and 19â&#x20AC;? fridge, suit houseboat or LCD 2.2 GHz, 2GB RAM van, $1200 ono. Phone 500GB, DVD RW Windows 7, office 07, Nero 8, $450. Chris 0428858283. Phone 0415485291.
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RENMARK. 1 82 20TH Street, Saturday, June 19, 8am to 1pm. Furniture, bric-a-brac, toys, clothes, books.
WAIKERIE, Smith Drive, three bedrooms, freshly painted, new floor coverings and blinds, lg yard, pets Motor Vehicles neg, rent references required, $190pw. Phone FORD Futura EF, auto 0437803672. sedan, â&#x20AC;&#x2122;95, reg, alloy wheels, 158,000 kms only, Lost very tidy, XFE-930, $3990. Phone 0408844709. SMALL tin, containing keys, if MAZDA, tribute LTD, V6, several found please phone auto station wagon 05, roof rack, cargo barrier, 0428101983. Reward alloy wheels, tinted windows, airbags, reg, 31,000 kms only, XKLDistributed 459, $29990. Phone Every Thursday 0408844709.
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GUINEA piglets, rats Opportunity and mice (also Rex and getaway, Manx), young cats for PLUGZ CafĂŠ, Barmera. ROMANTIC sale/adoption. Phone Ideal for a family business. Mildura, three nights, 85825058. Contact Ian 0417881910. $330 per couple inc breakfast, hamper, wine HAY Oaten, lucerne, Garage Sales and savouries, double triticale, large round rolls, can deliver. Phone MONSTER sale - Berri shower, wall spa Phone 85888041. 0418615099. Rollarena, next to Big Orange, Saturday, June 9, QUIT, smoking in 60 8am to 3.30pm. Too many mins is here! Call items to list, something 1300592001, for your free information pack. for everyone. Give your lungs a MOVING house sale. holiday and quit now. HOUSEBOAT 54X14.5 ft, Thomas Road, Monash Ultralife Health Clinic, steel hulls, recoated 09, (only house on road). Renmark. Mariner 50hp, low hours, Books, homeware and WHAT happens when the 8 berth, must sell due interesting knick-knacks. world ends? Prophecy Tea and coffee, sausage to ill health, $59950. Genuine enquiries only. sizzle. All proceeds for Seminar coming soon, Phone 0488422925 the St Vincent De Paul Loxton High School, or visit website www. Winter Appeal, from 9am, Drama room. Phone Saturday, June 19. gumtree.com 0423860335.
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A Cartridge World franchise is an opportunity to: â&#x20AC;˘ Escape a job going nowhere; â&#x20AC;˘ Replace a job that has become redundant; â&#x20AC;˘ Become self employed by utilising the expertise that comes from buying into an established system. â&#x20AC;˘ The franchisee immediately beneďŹ ts from;
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Wurth is a business that has established itself as a global leader in assembly products within the automotive, construction, metal and cargo industries for over 50 years. Our products are superior in quality and are well recognised by customers. Due to our growth expansion plans, this is a rare opportunity to come on board and enjoy the fruits of your labour with superb financial rewards. Reporting to a District Manager, you will be primarily on the road calling on our heavy vehicle maintenance trade customers to generate sales and meet budgets. It is essential you have a proven track record in sales and you are confident with business development and cold calling. The successful applicant will be friendly and professional and be self motivated, results focussed and reliable. You pride yourself on ability to deliver an exceptional level of customer service. It is a requirement of this position that you hold a current drivers licence. With training provided you will learn about our products and sales strategies. As the successful applicant, you will be rewarded with a generous salary and uncapped commission earnings. The package also includes a fully maintained vehicle, phone and superannuation. In the long term, we are seeking future managers for our Sales team and we will be willing to invest time and capital to groom our people to become future leaders. For any further enquiries in the first instance please call Mark on 03 9552 7290 Alternatively, you can e-mail your cover letter and resume to mark.finlayson@wurth.com.au Please quote job ref: CAR-24-132 Wurth Australia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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ONE of the most popular nights on the Chaffey Theatreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual schedule is the Melbourne Comedy Festival Roadshow and it is coming to the Riverland next Tuesday night. Among the cavalcade of comedians is MC Justin Hamilton who comes with considerable comedic chops, having won the 2007 Melbourne Comedy Festival Directorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Award for his show Three Colours Hammo. Others in the line-up include Josh Earl, Hannah Gadsby, Asher Treleaven and Smart Casual. The Roadshow usually has Riverlanders lining up for tickets to enjoy a great night out. This year will be no exception, so get your tickets from the Chaffey Theatre by ringing 8586 1800 or visit www.chaffeytheatre. com.au
9.00 this 6.05 again hit the road, 5.30 Hamish and Andy 7.00 time trekking across the UK. 6.00 7.30 6.00 After last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s8.00 trip in the USA, the 6.30 boys 8.30home sad and7.10 10.00 are sure to come sore. 11.00 If I was a bookie, I would be offering 7.35 9.30 odds of 10/1 10.25 that they come home 12.00 without some form 8.00 11.00 of injury. 12.30 8.30 11.30 springs to mind. The word â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Jackassâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 9.00 1.30
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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 How The Earth Was Made 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Jeeves And Wooster 1.30 Cheese Slices
2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.05 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Voyage To The Planets 9.30 American Future 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Live From Abbey Road
5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Gruen Transfer 9.00 Psychoville: Each
of the characters is drawn back to the scene of their crime. 9.30 Graham Norton 10.15 Gavin And Stacey 10.45 Getting On 11.15 Very Small Business 11.45 How Not To Live Your Life 12.15 Ideal 12.45 Hyperdrive 1.15 Little Angels
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: To Love And Die 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley 8.30 How I Met Your Mother 9.30 Cougar Town 10.30 Family Guy 11.00 American Dad 11.30 Flashforward 12.30 The Matty Johns Show 1.30 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Sea Patrol 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Nine News 11.45 The Footy Show Late 1.30 ET 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Hamish & Andy's Caravan Of Courage 9.00 Law & Order: SVU 10.00 Medium 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Buffy
6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News: Presented by Thai Neave 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 4.00 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day: Presented by Paul Demsey and Thai Neave
6.00 World News 7.00 Tetsuya's Pursuit Of Excellence 8.00 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 8.30 FIFA World Cup: Argentina v Korea Republic 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Greece v Nigeria 1.30 FIFA World Cup: Spain v Switzerland 3.30 FIFA World Cup: France v Mexico
Friday 18th
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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope 1.30 Cranford
2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.05 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Terry Jonesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Great Map Mystery 8.30 Miss Marple 10.05 30 Seconds 10.35 Lateline 11.15 Graham Norton 12.05 rage
5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Three Hungry Boys 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Mr. Bean 8.30 Being Human
9.30 Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... 10.15 Moving Wallpaper 10.40 Songbook 11.25 Like A Version 11.30 A Little Later 11.45 A Journey Through American Music 12.35 Planet Rock Profiles 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Zoo Days
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Brannigan 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Hawthorn v Essendon 11.45 Win News 12.15 Movie: Below: Matthew Davis and Bruce Greenwood 2.15 Trade Wars 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 8.40 Movie: No Reservations 10.45 The Closer 11.40 Nine News 12.10 Friday Football 3.50 Nine Presents 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.30 Golf: US Open 11.30 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 9.00 NCIS 10.00 Numb3rs 11.00 Ten News 11.30 Sports Tonight 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Friday Night Lights
6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 4.00 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day: Presented by Paul Demsey and Thai Neave 6.00 World News 7.00 David Ogilvy:
The First Mad Man: Looks at the life of post-war ad tycoon David Ogilvy. 8.00 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 8.30 FIFA World Cup: Germany v Serbia 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Slovenia v USA 1.30 FIFA World Cup: France v Mexico 3.30 FIFA World Cup: England v Algeria
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TEN
5.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 The SANFL: Port Adelaide v Norwood 5.00 Bowls: International Test: Highlights 6.00 Planet Food
6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill: A drug dealer is convinced his brotherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s death was no accident. 9.15 ABC News 9.20 Midsomer Murders 11.00 Silent Witness 11.55 rage
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Heartland: Amy is upset when Ty flies off with Scott to a remote vet call on his last day before heading to vet school. 7.30 Robin Hood 8.15 Mr Bean With Rowan Atkinson 8.30 Movie: The
Italian Job: Michael Caine 10.05 Movie: Hotel Sahara: Peter Ustinov 11.40 From The Heart: Journey to Antarctica with experienced biologists Graham Robertson and Barbara Wienecke. 12.05 What Price Fame? 1.00 Air Australia
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 12.00 Rookie Vets 1.00 What's Up Down Under 1.30 According To Jim 2.00 V8 Supercars: Hidden Valley: Raceday Xtra 2.30 V8 Supercars:
Hidden Valley 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Islands Of Britain 7.30 Movie: National Treasure: Jon Voight 10.10 Movie: The Man With The Golden Gun: Christopher Lee 12.40 Rugby: Australia v England 2.40 The First 48 3.35 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Cybershack 2.00 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 2.30 The Wildlife Man 3.30 Building Ideas 4.00 Talk To The
Animals 4.30 Fishing Australia 5.00 Postcards Australia 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Shrek 2 9.25 Movie: Superman Returns 12.30 Movie: Evil Under The Sun 2.45 The Baron
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Golf: US Open 11.30 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 The Barefoot Investor 1.30 Bears On The Brink 2.30 Movie: That Thing You Do! 4.00 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Before The Game
6.00 AFL: Carlton v Fremantle 10.00 Movie: Courage Under Fire: Denzel Washington 12.15 Movie: The Delta Force 2.40 Video Hits 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power
6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 1.00 San Remo Song Festival 2.50 Chopin Preludes 3.00 Francis Picabia By Hopi Lebel 3.30 Tim Marlow Meets 4.00 PBS Newshour 5.00 FIFA World Cup
Match Of The Day 6.00 World News 7.00 Monster Moves 8.00 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 8.30 FIFA World Cup: The Netherlands v Japan 11.00 FIFA World Cup Match Lead-In 11.20 FIFA World Cup: Australia v Ghana 1.30 FIFA World Cup: Germany v Serbia
Sunday 20th
WIN NINE
5.00 rage 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 The House Of
Windsor 3.30 1000 Journals 5.00 IOU 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Treks In A Wild World 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.35 Poirot 10.10 Compass 10.40 Soweto Strings 12.10 Order In The House
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6pm Planet Food 6.30 Artscape 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 The Artful Codgers 8.20 Stolen: In 1990, thieves disguised as policemen gained access to Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and successfully
executed the largest art heist in modern history. 9.15 Composer Tunes 9.30 Cold Feet 10.30 Brideshead Revisited 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.25 Madness: The Liberty Of Norton Folgate 1.30 triple j tv's One Night Stand 2008
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 According To Jim 11.30 V8 Supercars: Hidden Valley: Raceday Xtra 12.30 AFL: North Melbourne v Port Adelaide 3.15 V8 Supercars:
Hidden Valley 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security Australia's Front Line 8.00 The Force Behind The Line 8.30 National Treasure: The Book Of Secrets: Nicolas Cage 11.00 Scrubs 11.30 Russell Brand's Ponderland
6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 1.00 Spirit Of A Champion 1.30 F Troop 2.00 Movie: Gigi 4.30 Men In Trees
5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Customs 7.00 Send In The Dogs 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile 9.30 CSI 10.30 Crime Investigation Australia 11.30 Afterlife 12.30 Sunday Football
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Golf: US Open 12.30 Jamie At Home 1.00 Orangutan Diary 1.30 Australian Rally Championship 2.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Fever v Firebirds
4.30 Road To Delhi 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 9.00 The Good Wife 10.00 House 11.00 Moto GP 1.45 Road To Delhi 2.15 Video Hits 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today
6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 World Watch 11.00 Tales From A Suitcase 11.30 Destination Australia 12.30 Tales From A Suitcase 1.00 Cycling: UCI MTB World Cup 2010 1.30 Speedweek 3.30 Football Asia
4.00 Futbol Mundial 4.30 Road To The FIFA World Cup 5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.00 World News 7.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.00 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 8.30 FIFA World Cup: Slovakia v Paraguay 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Italy v NZ
Monday 21st
WIN SA
4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Sherlock Holmes 1.30 Cook And The Chef 2.00 Parliament
3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 Sin City Law 12.30 Parliament
5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 10 Items Or Less: The owner of a grocery business
struggles against a dysfunctional staff and a greedy retail rival. 8.30 Good Game 8.55 Usavich 9.00 I Rock 9.30 Misfits 10.20 Torchwood 11.15 triple j's One Night Stand 2010 11.45 Death Note 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Toxic Skies: Anne Heche 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Breaking The Magicianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Code 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Hung 11.10 Trauma 12.05 Win News 12.35 The Mole - The Amazing Game 1.30 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010 3.30 Nine News 4.00 F Troop
6.00 Golf: US Open 11.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons
6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.40 Good News Week 10.10 Outrageous Fortune 11.10 Ten News 11.55 The Late Show 12.40 Burn Notice 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today
6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 3.30 Destination Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 FIFA World Cup: Match Of The Day 6.00 World News 7.00 Mythbusters: The team retests several previously
explored myths in a more extensive fashion. 8.00 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 8.30 FIFA World Cup: Portugal v Korea DPR 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Chile v Switzerland 1.30 FIFA World Cup: Brazil v Ivory Coast 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Spain v Honduras
Tuesday 22nd
ABC 2
4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The World's Worst Disasters 1.30 The Einstein Factor
2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Greatest Cities Of The World 9.30 QI 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business
5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Face Painting With Bill Leak: Cartoonist and portrait painter Bill Leak paints the late actress/ entertainer June Salter. 6.30 Dirty Jobs
7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Outnumbered 8.30 The Street 9.30 The Wire 10.30 Ashes To Ashes 11.30 Billable Hours 12.00 Heartland 12.45 A Little Later 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Zoo Days
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 To Be Announced 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Minute To Win It 8.30 Greyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Anatomy 10.30 True Hollywood Story 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Popstars 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 Two And A Half Men 9.30 Australian Families Of Crime 10.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010 12.30 One Day International Cricket
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Modern Family 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Law & Order 1.00 Sex And The City
6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 3.30 Nerds F.C. 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day: Presented by Paul Demsey and Thai Neave 6.30 World News
7.30 Fix Me: Looks at stem-cell research and its potential. 8.30 On Thin Ice 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Mexico v Uruguay 1.30 FIFA World Cup: France v South Africa 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Greece v Argentina
Wednesday 23rd
ABC 1
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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 6.00 Cheese Slices 6.30 Poh's Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Gruen Transfer 9.30 United States Of Tara 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business
5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 How Do They Do It? 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 e2: Transport 8.30 Design For Life
9.30 Addicted To Surrogacy 10.20 My Small Breasts And I 11.30 Too Ugly For Love 12.30 A Place In Slovakia 1.05 Little Angels: Sophie's violent rages and emotional outbursts are turning family life into a living hell. 1.35 Zoo Days
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Avenging Angel 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Border Security Australia's Front Line 8.00 The Force Behind The Line 8.30 Police Under Fire 9.30 I Married A Stranger 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Hey Hey It's Saturday 9.30 20 To 1: Presented by Bert Newton 10.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010 3.30 Nine News 4.00 F Troop
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 The Shield 1.00 Sex And The City
6.00 FIFA World Cup: Nigeria v Korea Republic 8.00 FIFA World Cup: Morning News: Presented by Thai Neave 8.40 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 James May's Big
Ideas 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Slovenia v England 1.30 FIFA World Cup: USA v Algeria 3.30 FIFA World Cup Match Lead-In 3.50 FIFA World Cup: Australia v Serbia
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HIT IT RETAINS TITLE By GRAHAM CHARLTON
Schubert’s hockey heritage By BRAD PERRY THERE is no doubt that hockey talent runs deep throughout Loxton’s Schubert family. Loxton’s Zachery Schubert, who is the cousin of Australian hockey Olympic gold medalist Grant, has quickly grown in stature as an up and coming talent, his skills highlighted by his performance at the zonal championships in Adelaide on the weekend. ■ Continued Page 16
■ TALENT: Loxton’s Zachery Schubert is showing signs he may be one to watch on the hockey pitch in the near future. Photo: JANE WILSON
BERRI’S Hit It team retained its 60 miles per hour expert class title at the South Australian Water Skiing Championships at the Berri Water Ski Club over the weekend. Despite having only some two weeks to adjust to a new boat, Damien Philp (driver), Daniel Jury (observer) and Saxton Brown and James Moldovan (skiers) made it back to back titles. A computer malfunction led to the abandonment of the original Hit It boat with its replacement, the new Hit It, coming from Echuca and previously named Simply Senile. The Berri foursome also finished fourth in the 60mph social class, while another local club member, Morphett Vale’s Graeme Johns with Cannon, also excelled, taking out the eight litre event and finishing third in the men’s open. Officials were ecstatic about
the Saturday-Sunday event with up to 3000 spectators crowding Martin’s Bend each day and 85 boats and 290 skiers involved. “Fantastic, double the crowd and double the boats from 2009,” said one. And that may not have been an exaggeration, as the food and drink ordered for two days of catering was all consumed on Saturday. Organisers appreciated the cooperation of local suppliers in supplying more stocks at short notice. An additional attraction was the appearance, for the second consecutive year, of V8 Super Car aces Rick and Todd Kelly from Mildura with their new ‘toy’, More Mojo.
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Find out all about the Riverland’s exciting new 24/7 Emergency health care service. Riverland communities can soon breathe easier. River Doc’s ED opens on July 1st, offering an independently run, quality emergency health care service that’s available to you around the clock - at the Riverland Hospital, Maddern Street Berri. Join us for any of these public information sessions to find out more. (Follow the signs from main reception area of hospital). Barmera - Monday 21st June 6:00pm in the Boardroom at Barmera Hospital, Hawdon St, Barmera Renmark - Tuesday 22nd June 6:00pm in the Meeting Room Renmark Hospital, Ral Ral Ave, Renmark Berri - Wednesday 23rd June 6:00pm in the Boardroom Riverland Hospital, Maddern Street, Berri As seats are limited, please RSVP to Lyn Gill on lgill@riverdocs.org.au or via sms to 04008 39600
Quality Emergency Health Care Services
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