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Native vegetation fine BERRI landowners have been found guilty of illegally clearing native Mallee trees for almonds and received a $13,500 fine. The Native Vegetation Council said the landowners cleared 3.8 hectares of land illegally in 2007 for almonds. Convictions, along with the fine, were handed down by the Berri Magistrates Court. โ This clearance has resulted in the loss of vegetation with a high biodiversity value, including 56 native trees that provided a wildlife corridor for a number of species,โ a NVC spokesman said.

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Thursday July 8, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 3

Small fish battle for survival By BRAD PERRY A LOCAL fish expert has raised concerns over large numbers of small, dead bony bream that have washed up on the shores of Lake Bonney. Barmera resident, SARDI volunteer and fisherman of more than 50 years Malcolm Wilksch believes the small fish are washing up on the iconic lake’s shores because there are too many fish and not enough water in the lake. “Just the past few weeks there has been a lot of small ones, millions of them, just washed up on the bank,� he said. “It is evident right around the lake and it is just a massive number. “I don’t think the lake can support any more, there is 2000 tonne in there now. “There is not enough water for that amount of fish and I think they are probably at the top and getting a real lack of oxygen. “I think this is a natural cycle, if there is too many fish in the lake, or bony bream in the lake, and can’t

While Mr Wilksch admitted the instalment of 25 gigalitres which began entering the lake two weeks ago will help the current fish population, he said it is not a solution. “The refill is probably essential just to keep the thing going,� he ■WASHED UP: Thousands of small dead said. “It will make it different befish line the shore of Lake Bonney. cause it is fresh water coming.� stand anymore, that is nature’s way Mr Wilksch said many locals of thinning them out.� do not notice the billions of bony Mr Wilksch was part of a group bream washed up on the lake’s which collected European carp shore due to their small size. from the lake and tagged several “They are too small for people other kinds of fish last year for to notice unless you are really lookSARDI. ing out for them,� he said. “There is about 2000 tonne of “They say birds can’t eat fish bony bream in there and there is under one and a half inches long 100 tonne of carp still in there,� he because they are too small for said. them to handle.� “We took out 54 last year and The fish in Lake Bonney need before we took them out we tagged to be continually monitored, acabout 150 carp at different spots cording to Mr Wilksch. all over the lake and as they came “It would be a great place to in it was my job to collect the carp introduce cod fingerlings because and record the numbers and tags. there is so many bony bream “We retrieved one third of and millions and millions of them so that meant there is over small ones that are natural food,� 100 tonnes still left there.� he said.

â– CONCERN: SARDI volunteer and experienced fisherman Malcolm Wilksch believes there are too many fish and not enough water in Lake Bonney, leading to millions of young fish being washed up on the shore. Photo: BRAD PERRY

SACIDB chairman claims levy can be refunded if not satisfied “Personally, as the former chairman, I am extremely disappointed that‌the government hasn’t been co-operative in progressing with our request,â€? he said. “I would say there’s a general feeling that democracy should be able to prevail. “It was all part of the national rationalisation and restructuring plan to progress down this path. Mr Walker said while some growers might have an issue with the board’s performance, it also looks after more industry stake-

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LES PEARSON CITRUS growers unhappy with the performance of the South Australian Citrus Industry Development Board (SACIDB) have been reminded they can claim their levy back if they wish. It is the latest development in an ongoing saga that emerged after the Citrus Growers of South Australia (CGSA) annual general meeting in August 2009. A ballot held on the night passed a motion to call for a vote of all citrus growers to be conducted by the Electoral Commission to determine if the majority of growers support the SACIDB. The motion was sent to Agriculture Minister Paul Caica, who in his response labeled the motion for a vote as “premature�. Little has happened since, leaving some growers agitated with paying levies for a board and committee in an industry where profit margins are the tightest they have ever been. SACIDB chairman and citrus grower Peter Walker said the board and its strategies were reviewed under the previous agriculture minister about 18 months prior. “The review came down over-

■FRUSTRATED: Former CGSA chairman Kent Andrew is one grower disappointed with government inaction after the vote at last year’s AGM. whelmingly in favour of the board and its strategies,� Mr Walker said. “It is up to the minister to call a poll but he obviously doesn’t think we need one when the board was overwhelmingly supported in the recent review and a refund mechanism exists.� A similar refund system applies for members of Citrus Growers of SA as well. Former CGSA chairman and citrus grower Kent Andrew said he is dismayed with the government’s inaction.

They were set up because growers had no say and now, when we do, it is ignored.

holders than just growers, including packers, processors and wholesalers. “The board listens to any grower group or sector,� Mr Walker said. He also encouraged dissatisfied growers to air their issues with the board. “If you’re not happy, tell us,� he said. CGSA board member Mark Pickering said the boards tend to duplicate services. “There is no real need for two in-

dustry bodies,� Mr Pickering said. Mr Walker said the board “These boards were set up be- asked for data from the vote held cause growers had no say and at the CGSA AGM to address the now, when we do have a say, it is issue. ignored.� “The board asked for a copy of Vocal citrus grower Ron Gray the vote, the vote numbers and the said the lack of co-operation be- names of growers who voted,� he tween the two groups tends to end said. up costing growers. “It hasn’t been provided.� “We (growers) pay for two organisations which don’t talk and fight like cat and 7E DON T TEACH dog,� he said. He added the SACIDB YOU TO m Y A 3UPER sits in Adelaide, not the (ORNET OR ! Riverland and claims to have received little from "UT WE CAN START YOU UP THAT years of paying the levy. PATH AND TRAIN YOU TO FLY A “I’ve never seen any reRECREATIONAL AIRCRAFT SAFELY AND turn for my investment,� WELL FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE Mr Gray said. IN A BRAND NEW STATE OF THE ART Mr Walker said if !USTRALIAN MADE PLANE FOR LESS THAN growers are unhappy with paying the levy, they are YOU MAY THINK entitled to a refund. “The mechanism is there to get their money back with a receipt of levies paid,� he said. 02/&%33)/.!, “Interestingly, not one grower has asked for the &,9).' 42!).).' return of funds this year.� NOW AVAILABLE FOR The SACIDB levy 2ECREATIONAL 0ILOT #ERTIFICATE AT "ERRI for growers is $3.20 per AND ALL 2IVERLAND AIRPORTS tonne, while wholesalers pay a $2000 flat rate and 2IVERLAND &LIGHT 4RAINING the packers’ levy depends FORMERLY "ERRI !IR 4OURS on the individual busi OR ness’ throughput on a sliding scale. WWW RIVERLANDm IGHTTRAINING BOUNCE COM AU

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Prospectus release delay By BRAD PERRY STATE Agriculture Minister Michael O’Brien’s overseas trip has delayed release of the Riverland Futures Taskforce Prospectus Project, which was expected to be released last Wednesday. Minister O’Brien is currently looking over the finalised copy of the prospectus and is expected to return next week before releasing release the long awaited document. Riverland Futures Taskforce chair Ruth Firstbrook described the situation as “bad luck�. “We can’t do anything until the Minister says,� she said. “It is not frustrating but understandable. “You aim for these dates and we have to work with government. “He is our minister and effectively it his document and I think nobody could have predicted there would have been a trip to China at the same

time (the prospectus was to be released).� Mrs Firstbrook said the Minister is not expected to make any big changes before the final copy is released. “It is our understanding he would not change everything but respectfully, he has it (to look at),� she said. “We did ask (when the Task-

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force would receive the final copy) and he said ‘I’ve got it and you will have it when I come back’.� The project cost $475,000 to plan, $100,000 of Loxton Waikerie

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■DELAY: Riverland Futures Taskforce chair Ruth Firstbrook (above) said the release of the prospectus project has been delayed due to Agriculture Minister Michael O’Brien (pictured right with former taskforce director Peter Ackland) being overseas. Council budget funds to implement and the $20 million Riverland Sustainable Futures Fund thas been allocated to ensure the project’s success. Minister O’Brien is said to be extremely happy with the almost finished version of the prospectus. “He is very impressed at the thoroughness of the job,� Mrs Firstbrook said. “He has been highly complimentary about the work that has been undertaken and he was looking forward to sitting down and reading it cover to cover.�

Once the prospectus goes public, Mrs Firstbrook said the next step is to release guidelines for people to apply for the projects and funds. The Taskforce is looking for a new director following Peter Ackland’s return to his role of Loxton Waikerie Council chief executive and Mrs Firstbrook praised his role in developing the prospectus. “Peter has gone back to council but will still be able to assist us one day a week for a little bit of time,� she said. “We have been so grateful to Loxton Waikerie for giving up his

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RIVERLAND Futures Taskforce chair Ruth Firstbrook has defended spending up to $150,000 on different reports for the soon to be released Riverland Prospectus Project. Taskforce minutes, subject to confirmation, obtained from the Berri Barmera Council’s monthly meeting agenda, show a breakdown of the $475,000 budget, revealing it was spent across eight different categories. Mrs Firstbrook said spending the money was necessary to make sure the project plan was completed correctly. “We were conscious that the community had been very questioning, quite rightly, of is this going to be another report that is going to gather dust on the shelf?� she said. “We looked at why reports

gather dust on shelves and I think sometimes the preparatory work hasn’t been as thorough, so we approached this quite thoroughly in a meticulous way.� The budget breakdown reveals Hudson Howells’ audit of businesses in the region cost $150,000, a citrus value chain project cost $65,000 to prepare, $62,500 was spent putting together a winegrape group value chain project, a vegetable report cost $37,500, a perennial crop options report cost $20,000, a mini vegetable prospectus cost $10,000 and a Google Earth type fly through presentation of the prospectus cost $30,000. Mrs Firstbrook said once the prospectus is implemented, the community will be able to see why the Taskforce justified spending high dollar figures. “If you are going to do a job, do it properly,� she said.

“Engaging the consultants, they audited the region, so this has been a huge undertaking. “People are going to be saying ‘I can’t grow grapes because I can’t afford the water’ or ‘I can’t continue with the primary production that I am currently doing and I want to diversify but I don’t know what to diversify into’. “That report (mini vegetable prospectus) actually says this is what will grow here, this is how much water, this is where the investments are, this is the returns, so that information will be there.� The Taskforce has copped criticism for being all talk and Mrs Firstbrook said she understands that view point. “It certainly isn’t all talk and we absolutely understand the frustration but I think we were so conscious this job be done properly that we have been very thorough about it,� she said.


Thursday July 8, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5

NAIDOC Week opened By ROB McLEAN

â– ALL SMILES: Celebrating NAIDOC Week at Berri were Female Indigenous Youth of the Year Brodie Egan, of Berri, with her young nieces Deanna (left) and Layteeya Collard, of Gerard. Photo: JANE WILSON

NAIDOC Week celebrations are continuing throughout the Riverland following a parade in Berri on Monday. The parade highlighted the continued relationship between Aboriginal people and the Riverland community and was followed by a ceremony on the Berri riverfront. Frances Day made the welcome to country speech, while Vikkie Taylor was the event’s MC. Tina Fewquandie and Edward Roberts raised flags honouring the occasion. Around 200 people took part in the celebrations, which

saw inaugural NAIDOC Week awards handed out to valued community contributors. The awards were presented in line with the week’s theme of Unsung Heroes. Berri Barmera Council Mayor Peter Hunt and chief executive David Beaton handed out the awards. Award winners: Female Elder of Year – Frances Day; Male Elder of the Year – Edward Lindsay; Female Community Member of Year (25 to 45) – Vikkie Taylor; Male Community Member of Year (25 to 45) – Ashley Couzens; Female Youth of the Year – Brodie Egan; Male Youth of the Year – Raymond Bonney.

Sub-zero temperatures hit region but rowers battle on WHILE the rest of us have been snuggling into our doonas in the past week, a determined group of rowers have been braving South Australia’s big chill by maintaining their training regimes on the river. In what is colloquially known as brass monkey weather, Berri Rowing Club members have been hitting the river to keep fit during their sport’s off-season. Some would question the sanity of the local sportspeople but for them, it is just part of participating in a sport they love. “Usually we get out on Saturday and Sundays at about 8.30am, when it is still quite cold,� Loxton based team member Ali Martin said. While it is chilly out on the river, it is not when they are seated mere millimetres off the water that the rowers feel the cold the most. “The worst part for me is getting from the shed to the water,� Ali, whose brother is representing Australia in the sport, said. “The best bit is getting into the boat and getting my socks on – you don’t really notice it when you get going.�

The daily minimum temperature has dropped below zero on each of the past seven days, with a lowest recording, at the Renmark Airport, of -4.5 degrees on Tuesday. The highest maximum temperature during the same period has been 14.3, with the coldest daily temperature of 10.5 degrees occurring on Monday. And the cold spell is not quite over yet, with below zero minimum temperatures expected to continue until tomorrow. Maximum temperatures are expected to be slightly warmer over the next five days with highs of 16 and 17 degrees predicted. The cold weather has provided a touch of winter beauty to the river, according to the Berri Rowing Club members. “Rowing in winter, the water is so flat, it’s just gorgeous out there and you can watch the birdlife and have a chat,� Ali said. “It’s pretty,� Sue Skinner, another Loxton based club member, said. “When you’re rowing it’s beautiful and serene. “You get very clever getting in and out of the water, as you don’t want to fall in.�

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Maize Island cops pest problems By BRAD PERRY RABBITS and foxes are wreaking havoc on fruit blocks in the Maize Island area, north of Waikerie, with local environmental officers expressing concern about the potential impacts. One fruit grower has had more than 50 of his trees destroyed by a rabbit plague. Riverland West Local Action Planning project officer Karen Bishop said a local quandong grower reported rabbits have destroyed a significant portion of his crop.

“There are a few people out there trying to do reveg and they are just getting their plants chewed off and that is a huge cost to them,� she said.. Residents in the area have also had problems with foxes killing chooks and ducks, according to Mrs Bishop. “We are hoping that if we can get some of the community members in Maize Island to write letters to our office, then we may be able to present that to the board and then they have got to do something because this is costing people a lot of money,� she said.

â– NEARLY THERE: Ramco Primary School principal Barry Niven with the near completed multi-purpose hall. Photo: BRAD PERRY

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WHILE many other schools were locked into prescribed designs as part of the Federal Government’s Building Education Revolution (BER) project, Ramco Primary School was able to negotiate its own plans. Now those plans are coming to fruition, with its self designed, multipurpose hall nearly finished. “We started off a bit behind the eight-ball when we couldn’t find something that would fit inside our budget that we really needed,� school principal Barry Niven said. “I sat down with the builder, the architectural draftsman and we came up with a design that we thought could fit into our budget and it did. “We actually negotiated with the BER representatives in SA and with the Education Department saying this is what we need and that was approved. “I am aware that certain other schools have done that but there are other schools that haven’t been given the option.� The school was able to negotiate to construct a building with four new classrooms, interactive whiteboards in each, reverse cycle air-conditioning and teacher work stations all within the budget.

â– STOKED: Sister Veronica and Father Adrian laying the foundation brick in the Our Lady of the River building site. Photo: PROVIDED

Mr Niven said the school may not have been able to operate without the new classrooms. “The buildings that we had were temporary back in 1947 and they were still temporary in 2009,� he said. “One of them was severely damaged by termites and had broken its back and of the six corner supports only two of them were touching the building. “A couple of the rooms, one in

particular, should have been condemned. “Another classroom that was demolished was lined with asbestos so it was very good for us to be able to get rid of that. “We have actually got something that is site specific, meets the needs of our school and is going to be particularly useful to us.� Meanwhile, the Our Lady of the River School, Berri, laid the foundations for its new multi-purpose hall, being funded by the BER program last week. A special ceremony was held, with a brick from the original Sisters of St Joseph convent placed into the foundations of the new building. School principal Ree Tyas said the foundation brick had originally been kept as a memento of the spirit of Mary MacKillop, Australia’s first saint. “As with most schools, our thoughts are toward the future, so it was a lovely moment to reflect upon our beginnings as the original brick was placed into the new building entwining the past and the present,� Ms Tyas said. A collection of coins was also inserted into the building as a sign of prosperity for the school into the future.

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Golf challenge nears THIS year’s Emergency Services Golf Challenge is fast approaching and while the day is for our ambos, firies and police, you too can be a part of the fun. All you need is four players and $250, which will go towards local charities. If you would like to enter the event, contact Rod Kersten (0418 846 680), Pete Richards (0416 066 456) or Shane Smart (0428 224 466). The event will be held on Saturday, July 18 at the Renmark Golf Club.

Doctor welcome THE Riverland welcomes Dr Kulatunga and his family to the region. Dr Kulatunga will be working at the Renmark Medical Clinic and will be welcomed to the region with a social evening at the Renmark Club tonight.

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Photo exhibition now open in Terrace Gallery THE Terrace Gallery at Loxton is currently exhibiting photos taken by members of the Riverland Camera Club. Visitors can expect to see beautiful wildlife shots through to portraits and stunning landscapes. In recent years, Photoshop has be-

ning one of two double passes to see Menopause the Musical at the Chaffey Theatre on Friday, July 16.

come a major tool for photographers to turn an ordinary image into something amazing. You can view these works of art until July 29 and if you would like more information about joining the Riverland Camera Club, please call Jane Wilson on 0429 841 507.

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Riverland Rampage 2 roars in PRO Wrestling Ignition thunders into Berri next Saturday night, with its blockbuster wrestling event, Riverland Rampage 2. Taking place at the Berri Town Hall on July 17, PWI’s second Riverland event is the most anticipated yet, with stars from all over Australia coming to deliver suplexes and piledrivers. Headlining the event is reigning PWI World Champion, Hurricane Heath Fury. When PWI first toured the Riverland in May, Heath retained his championship in a gripping hardcore match. At RR2 he takes on the villainous Jarek Craven. “I will destroy the so called ‘people’s champion’ and take the title from his grasp,� Jarek said. “The Riverland will never know what hit them.� Other PWI stars will be attending RR2, including Living Death Joel

Bateman, Alexi Papadopolus and making her final wrestling appearance, Miss Holly. “I have a lot of family in The Riverland, it’s the perfect setting to say goodbye,� Holly said, who will be retiring after RR2. In addition to RR2 being a premier event for PWI, it will be debuting a new web TV show, entitled CyberSlam, airing fortnightly on www. pwlive.net. “Berri is the perfect place to start taping for CyberSlam,� PWI commissioner Michael Weaver said. “The Riverland audience gets so involved in the show, it’s fantastic!� CyberSlam features clips from PWI events, as well as exclusive news, matches and interviews with PWI superstars. “CyberSlam makes it easier for fans to follow the storylines of PWI, wherever they may be,� Mr Weaver said. “With the latest PWI news on CyberSlam, the audience is up to date

■ACTION: The action will again be intense next weekend as Riverland Rampage 2 hits the Berri Town Hall. with our storylines when we come to town.� With tickets for Riverland Rampage 2 only $10 and a raffle and freebies in addition to a two hours plus wrestling event, PWI is fantastic family entertainment.

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Good falls on horizon By LES PEARSON BROADACRE farmers at last have some good news on the horizon, with solid rainfall expected in spring. The news comes on the back of reports from the Bureau of Meterology indicating a La Niña weather pattern is developing over Australia. “The combination of La Niña and a warmer north-eastern Indian Ocean means above average spring rainfall is a very real possibility and this would be welcome news to broadacre farmers,” climate services senior meteorologist Darren Ray said. La Niña is the opposite phase of the more

computer modelling of the Pacific ocean indicate sea surface temperatures in the middle of the Pacific continuing the rapid cooling being seen in recent weeks so that the La Niña conditions fully develop in the next few months,” Mr Ray said.

commonly known El Niño pattern, known for bringing dry weather. The last La Niña system was a weaker pattern that moved through in 2005, the last moderate to strong one in 1999. About 40 per cent of El Niño events, such as

several years of above average rainfall, something that is not the case this year,” Mr Ray said. Mr Ray also believes the current wet weather patterns are likely to continue. “On top of the La Niña, the Indian Ocean

We have a very promising combination for above average rainfall. the one just finished in March 2010, are followed within 12 months by a La Niña event. Mr Ray said there is strong data supporting the eventual arrival of the weather pattern. “Ocean atmosphere

However, there is no great need to reach for the sand bags just yet. “It is important to highlight that events that have seen widespread flooding, for example the 1956 River Murray floods, were events that followed

influence from warmer than average waters off north-western Australia, this being the major driver of the rain across central Australia earlier this year, looks set to continue as well,” he said. “So for the remainder

of this year we have a very promising combination of major climate influences for above average rainfall.” However, irrigators should remain cautious. “The development of the La Niña may well result in useful inflows in the Murray River system but the area where most of the Murray River flows come from in north-eastern Victoria, does not always receive well above average rainfall in La Niña events,” Mr Ray said. “(The area) has been very dry in recent years, so it would likely take a prolonged period of well above rainfall across that area to restore stream flows to average in the Murray River system.”

Viva La Niña: Farmers hope for finishing rains By LES PEARSON WITH the news of a La Niña weather pattern likely to produce solid spring rains, farmers across the region are looking forward to the finish of a season unseen in recent years after many promising starts. Alawoona grower Neville Singh said it has been a frustrating time. “Probably come late August and early September all my crops over the past five years have looked fantastic but haven’t had the rain to finish them off,” Mr Singh said.

While the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) had originally forecast an average to below average rainfall for the three month period in spring, the recent La Niña development has altered that outlook. “Now they’ve (the BOM) changed their tune, so hopefully they may be right,” Mr Singh said. Unlike many growers in the region, Mr Singh finished seeding in the middle of May, choosing to get them in at the traditional time of year, rather than delay due to locusts.

“I took a bit of a gamble,” he said. A gamble that is paying dividends at this early stage. “It’s all covered and looking a picture at the moment,” Mr Singh said. “If we can have a well above average crop, I think we’ll all be fairly happy as it hasn’t happened for a long time. “Things are looking fantastic and hopefully we have a good year. “There’s a long way to go but there’s certainly more potential for upsides than downsides.” With talks of a bumper crop

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■ SOLD: The Mason Gray Strange auctioneer takes bids at the Fletcher’s Freighters sale on Tuesday. Photo: JANE WILSON

Freighters go under the hammer By ROB McLEAN THE end of the Fletcher’s Freighters empire was sadly highlighted over the past two days with trucks and other equipment from the liquidated business auctioned off. Around 700 lots were auctioned over the two days, with people flocking from across the Riverland, South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales to make purchases. Among the lots were around 150 distinctive prime movers and semi trailers with the Fletcher’s Freighters name upon them. Several thousand people made their way through the Old Sturt Highway site during the auctions. Everything right down to cleaning equipment from the defunct Riverland icon was auctioned off in what was a sad reflection upon the business’ demise. Fletcher’s Freighters went into administration in March this year before administrator McGrath Nicol began liquidation of the business. Mason Gray Strange conducted the auction.

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Friday, July 9 • Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am – noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. Saturday, July 10 • Maryborough Traditional Jazz Ensemble. 7.30pm to 11.30pm at the Barmera Golf Club, $20. BYO supper. Phone Brian Frost 85882024. • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Paringa, 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Phone Geoff Searle 85865613. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. • The Renmark Girl Guide’s Parties Expo and Trash and Treasure, 10am to 4pm at the Guide Hall, 186, 16th Street, Renmark. Enquiries phone Jodie 0413542252 or Karen 0409093608. Sunday, July 11 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Cobdogla Masters Softball, at the Berri Resort Hotel. Monday, July 12 • Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club. Riverland Exhibition Centre – Gate 1, Sturt Highway, Barmera. Agility – Monday, (puppies from 6mths of age). Obedience – Wednesday (puppies from 4mths of age). 7pm check in, 7.30 start. Current vaccination certificate required to be presented. Phone Sue 85822799.

Tuesday, July 13 • Palms Bingo, All charities. Phone Helen 85824618. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. Wednesday, July 14 • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation. Thursday, July 15 • Holiday adventures; Mums and children aged 0 to 7 years, Barmera Uniting Chuch Hall. 10am to 11.30am. Games, stories, craft, music. • ASIST - Two day workshop beginning today, Learn Suicide First Aid, 8.30am to 4.30pm. Waikerie Tafe, Gaeta Road, Waikerie. $200 per person, morning and afternoon tea provided, BYO lunch, resource materials included. Phone Carly Johnson 0428822923 or email adocarly@yahoo.com.au Future Community Events • Nordfest, Relay for Life Survivor German dinner, 253 Edmondson Road, Loxton North, July 17, 6.30pm until beer sells out. $35 per ticket, 3 course meal. Get a table together and support a great cause. Phone 0439841568. • Take a Break Carer Retreat. Victor Harbor Beach Getaway, August 23 to 26, 2010. Victor Harbor. Cost to participants $35 (fee waived in certain circumstances). Please call Carers SA – River Murray & Mallee Carers on 1800806580 for more information.

Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.

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UILT in 1938 by local builders ‘Kleemann’ this magnificent home has undergone extensive renovations from the ground up. In keeping with the period the external appearance of the home has been carefully replicated by local stonemasons with particular attention paid to the matching of mortar, and stone sourced from local derelict buildings of the same era. The timber framed sash windows are adorned with leadlight, used sparingly, in a simple diamond shaped pattern. The sprawling roofline constructed of timber and corrugated iron extends beyond the walls of the home creating a wide spacious veranda supported by masonry piers that surround the home and shelter it from the harsh Australian sun. Built of solid brick with rock faced sand stone walls

and timber floors this free standing single storey building with ground hugging appearance and simple informal gardens personifies all homes of the era. Upon Entry into the home you begin to notice the subtle changes that have been added during the renovation, giving this home all of today’s modern features. Air conditioning ducts to every room, a hint to the reverse cycle unit that controls the temperature. Gas fired log fire place in the lounge room, open brick fireplace in the dining room, double insulated ceilings, all combine perfectly to assist in controlling the internal climate whatever the seasons bring. Floating timber floor to the main areas of the home, keep the natural appeal of timber while adding the convenience of easy care and insulative qualities. The main sleeping zone has new carpets drapes,

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blinds, built-in robes and ensuite bathroom complete with shower wash basin and toilet. The second bedroom, situated at the rear of the home is freshly carpeted and shares access to the main bathroom. This bathroom is completely tiled, has wide glass shower screens and a large deep spa bath with auto fill, perfect to soak to relax in at the end of a long day. There is a third bedroom, generous in size, positioned at the front of the home currently being utilised as an office. The kitchen of the home has stainless steel stove, double drawer dishwasher, glass cook top with plenty of bench space and more than enough cupboard and storage areas. The outside of the home offers a sheltered sun deck for outdoor entertaining, a two car paved carport with gable roof, lockable garage and workshop.

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1 Thomson Street Price $449,000 Inspect Sunday July 18, 11am - 12.30pm RLA 195714

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Contact Ray White Waikerie Cary Hocking 0488 414 460 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie

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OR the perfect opportunity to unwind, this property consists of two separate four bedroom homes that come together and overlook the beautiful Murray River. Built as mirror images and currently furnished to individual tastes, these homes offer one magnificent eight-bedroom, four-bathroom home with 745sqm of living and entertaining space. The home offers magnificent river views from its timber deck that surrounds it on three sides. The deck of the home faces east meeting at the centre of the home where a large glass atrium is set up as a bar and leisure room. There are two totally independent cooking zones within the home and all modern conveniences such as soft-close storage, butler’s pantry, bar, twin sinks with

pull-out spray tap and fully integrated appliances including dishwashers, fridges, a freezer, gas hot plates and 900mm ovens are offered. With approximately 70 metres of river frontage there is an undercover shaded pontoon, ski away jetty and plenty of room for mooring of a houseboat. This magnificent property totals almost 20 acres of land and is located above Lock One about six kilometres north of Blanchetown. Positioned on the western side of the river the property

is shaded during the hot afternoons and you can enjoy views from the balcony as the sun sets behind you. The property is adjacent to the popular Mcbean pound holiday area there are wide open river reaches and good calm water for skiing, fishing or sailing. A comfortable two-hour drive northeast of Adelaide will see you arrive at your own river paradise. Whether with family, friends or both this resort style home will accommodate all. Call today for your private showing.

BLANCHETOWN

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Lot 351 Boyscout Rd Price $1,250,000 Inspect RLA 195714

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Contact Ray White Waikerie Cary Hocking 0488 414 460 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie


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HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday, July 10, 2009 BARMERA

Inspect the treasure through the front door Lounge, family and games rooms provide plenty of living space. Ducted evaporative airconditioning and a large central combustion heater provide year round comfort. Outside there is a huge undercover living area complete with outdoor kitchen and ceiling fans. The 40 foot colourbond shed is sure to impress with automatic roller door, two sliding doors and shelving for storage. Very attractive low maintenance gardens

surround the home with natural sandstone edging, underground drippers to lawns areas and drippers and microsprays to all garden beds and a fenced rear yard giving safety for children and pets. A waste water treatment system automatically waters the lawns and the gardens can be watered by RIT or rainwater. There is plenty of rainwater storage with three 5000 gallon tanks and the whole home can be run on rainwater if desired.

11.00 - 11.45am 11.30 - 12.00pm 12.15 - 12.45pm

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Cucumunga Street Price $495,000 Inspect Saturday 9.30 -10.00am RLA 147968

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RENMARK 11.00 -11.30am

9.30 - 10.00am

LOXTON

Lot 1 Dorsch Avenue LJ Hooker

11.15 - 11.45am

LYRUP 10.30 - 11.00am

10.00 - 11.00am 10.30 - 11.00am

11.30 - 12.30pm Lot 1 Rupert Court LJ Hooker

12.15 - 1.15pm

PARINGA 11.30 - 12noon

43 Railway Terrace Ray White Renmark

9.30 - 10.00am

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Contact Ray White Renmark Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

1.00 - 2.00pm 1.45 - 2.15pm

RENMARK Cucumunga St, Just over roundabout on the left Ray White Renmark Bookmark Avenue left of 28th St Ray White Renmark

Twentysixth Street Ray White Renmark

Sunday, July 11, 2009

8 Affleck Court LJ Hooker 10 Viviancock Street LJ Hooker 14 Aldenhoven Street LJ Hooker

LOXTON

10.30 - 11.00am

RENMARK

7 Chennel Cresent Ray White Renmark

Saturday, July 10, 2009

BERRI

2.30 - 4.00pm

61 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Berri 53 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Berri 153 Paruna Road Ray White Berri 29 Second Street Ray White Berri 24 Geraldton Street Ray White Berri 14 Klingberg Street Ray White Berri 4 Cocker Crescent Ray White Berri Kingston 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.

CHARLIE

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ituated just minutes from the centre of Renmark, this impressive home offers a quality of living not often seen in our area. Throughout the building process the owners thought of just about everything, resulting in a family home that is warm, inviting and a pleasure to live in. The home offers four bedrooms all with built-in robes, spacious ensuite to the master, stylish kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a feature glass splashback.

9.30 - 10.00am

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All things wedding at huge expo A HUGE day of wedding wonders will be on display next weekend when the Renmark Club again hosts its Bridal Expo on Sunday, July 18. Event manager Lyn Wilksch said the club is looking at growing the event into a huge occasion over coming years. However, there will be plenty to see and do at this year’s expo. There will be a range of photographers, dress boutiques, cake makers, holiday and travel agents and more displaying all they have to offer. “You can rock up and plan your whole wedding here,� Lyn said.

Hundreds flocked through the doors last year, scouting out ideas for their upcoming special day. Adding to the event will be the final of Magic FM’s Bridal Wars competition. The winner of the competition stands to win $2500 worth of Bridal Expo cash to spend with the various exhibitors on the day. Magic FM will also be broadcasting from the outdoor decking throughout the afternoon. Any businesses interested in having a display at the expo are encouraged to contact Lyn as soon as possible.

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The perfect wedding venue THE Renmark Club is the perfect venue for your wedding reception. Whether it is catering for huge crowds of up to 400, or small, intimate receptions of 30, the club and its staff offer a friendly, professional approach that is sure to leave all parties satisfied. The food really makes or breaks the occasion and Renmark Club’s catering team delivers a wide range of delicious entrÊe, main and dessert selections to choose from when compiling your menu. Event manager Lyn Wilksch said the club also caters for different dietary needs or allergies, such as gluten and dairy free options and vegetarian dishes. There are a number of popular options that tend to

appear on many reception menus. Lyn said the crumbed mushrooms are hugely popular as a pre-dinner nibble but the most popular selection on the dining menu goes to a main course. The oven baked chicken breast stuffed with sundried tomato, baby spinach and pinenut farce served on a Spanish onion and potato frittata with cream chardonnay sauce appears on nearly all of the reception menus at the club. Lyn said the other option tends to be something a bit “meatier for the guys,� while the wedding cake is the most popular dessert.

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â– SPECIAL: Jim and Effie Atsaves had a huge wedding reception recently at the Renmark Club. Photos: PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

THERE is no question the Renmark Club is a prime location for a wedding reception, the wedding of Jim and Effie Atsaves on May 29 highlighted just how special the occasion can be. “(Our) wedding was awesome,� Effie said. “It was an amazing day, one to treasure for the rest of our lives.� With the final months spent preparing for the big day very hectic, Effie said it all fell into place perfectly. “It was great to see the end result of months of planning for our wedding,� she said. “We didn’t finish from the reception until after 2am, which was closure time.� It was indeed a special day, a few unique features of the reception setting the tone for the night ahead. “We had a slideshow of photos as part of our wedding photography package with Tracey Powell from Photography by Visage, which went on for about 20 minutes during our reception,� Effie said. “It showcased photos that Tracey had taken during our wedding day. “We also had a canvas print of ourselves, which we had our invited

guests to sign instead of a wedding signature book.â€? In a special touch, the couple’s nieces threw fresh white rose petals when they performed their first dance as husband and wife. While the wedding was perfect in every aspect in Effie’s eyes, it did rain on the day. “Although to some it may seem like a hiccup, this made the day more exciting and romantic,â€? she said. “They do say that rain on your wedding day is good luck. â– PARTY: The Atsaves wedding was a great “We also had a back-up plan occasion, with the bridal party showing their and our bridal party was able to enthusiasm despite the rain. relax at CafĂŠ Sorelle’s with drinks and nibbles in between photos and the DVD.â€? It was a huge wedding reception, with about 270 guests flocking It was an amazing day, into the venue. “The Renmark Club was able one to treasure to cater for the number of invited for the rest of guests we had,â€? Effie said. “It has a beautiful and amazing our lives. view of the River Murray and the decking outside proved to be a great point of social gathering. “There was a decent size dance floor as well.â€? Effie said the professional personnel at the club set the standard. (event manager) Lynn Wilksch “The staff there, especially catered for us extremely well in the (manager) Brenton Franks and lead up to our wedding with as-

sistance in regards to our menu trial meals and drinks and on the night the waiting service, food and drinks were superb.� She said the day was an extremely memorable occasion. “It was an experience seeing how much planning for one day comes into effect,� she said. “Then seeing the church made up, the Renmark Club decorated with beautiful flowers from Anne Ruston from Ruston’s Roses and table settings from Anne Hunt at Simply Events. “Finally, seeing all our family and friends having a good time, celebrating and being part of our special day and dancing the night away. “Our honeymoon was spent at Palm Cove in North Queensland, an absolutely beautiful part of Australia.� Effie said the club’s service helped make the event a brilliant success. “Brenton, Lynn and staff at the Renmark Club were awesome and we were highly satisfied with the Renmark Club,� she said. “I would highly recommend for anyone who is planning a wedding and looking for a reception venue to look at having their wedding at the Renmark Club.�

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■FISHY: Helen and Leon Aston’s love for all things river fishing led to the theme of their memorable wedding. Photos: DEB LIDGERWOOD PHOTOGRAPHY

Willing to work with unusual wedding themes THERE was something fishy about Leon and Helen Aston’s wedding ceremony and reception held at the Renmark Club on April 17. With the couple’s love for all things fishing on the river, they decided to apply that as the theme for the day. “We just wanted something a bit different,� Helen said. “It was a whole lot of laughs.� The Renmark/Paringa couple also planned a number of surprises for each other throughout the ceremony and reception, Renmark Club event manager Lyn Wilksch the only one in the know from both sides. “Poor Lyn had to keep secrets from everyone,� Helen laughed.

During the reading of the vows, wedding and fed them regularly in Leon had to promise Helen “to take preparation. her fishing�, sparking The 80 guests at some chuckles from the reception were the crowd. then given bowls of The bridal table peas to feed the yabI reckon she got as at the reception was bies throughout the much of a kick out adorned with a huge night. gill net, while instead “Yabbies love of it as we did. of flowers for cenpeas,� Helen said. trepieces, live yabbies Helen said the in bowls of water original plan for the decorated the tables. yabbies was to end up “I didn’t want to eating them after the use flowers as they tend to go to reception but after raising them for waste,� Helen laughed. two months, she couldn’t bring her“I just thought, ‘what about self to do it. yabbies’?� “I said to Leon ‘if you want The couple caught the creatures to eat them, you can, but to me, two months in advance of the they’re pets’,� she said.

The couple ended up releasing the yabbies back into the wild. Helen said the support from Lyn and staff at the Renmark Club while planning the wedding was fantastic. “Lyn was great, we really appreciate what she and the staff did, they were excellent,� Helen said. “I reckon she got as much of a kick out of it as we did.� The couple honeymooned along the Great Ocean Road, where Helen’s fishing reputation took a hit as husband Leon constantly hauled in fish while she suffered an unusual dry spell. “I really got my butt whipped,� Helen laughed.

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Decide on a theme and colours you would like to follow; beach, Moroccan, Indian, summer, Hawaiian, medieval, white or ivory, gold or silver, lemon or lime.... Consult potential wedding decorators, make a decision whether you are using them as soon as possible.

Next consider.... SECURE the suits for the groom and groomsmen. Consider your wedding invitations and stationery ie invitations, RSVPs, thank you notes, place cards, bridal registry cards etc. Organise to have them printed ready to send six to eight weeks in advance, or 12 weeks for guests coming from overseas. Find a florist specialising in wedding flowers. Select your bridal bouquets, button holes, wedding ceremony and wedding reception flowers. Start looking for and booking your hair and make-up artist. Mothers of the bride and groom may want to co-ordinate their outfits, so give them an indication of your chosen colours, flowers and style. Book the bridal suite accommodation for the wedding night. Find a bridal registry and start shopping.

And then.... ORGANISE your wedding bands (allow the jeweller at least four weeks to supply the wedding bands leaving time for resizing if necessary). Look at wedding cakes and order your favourite for the wedding day. Finalise the menu with the wedding venue or wedding caterer and select the wines and champagnes. Finalise the floor plan for your wedding reception; where the bridal table is, how the guest tables will be arranged, where the DJ will be, where the band will play, where you will cut the cake, where the dance floor will be, where the MC and speech makers will stand. Start to make a tentative

guest seating plan, including the organisation of the bridal table and tables for the parents of the bride and groom. Order your bomboniere and other wedding day extras such as confetti, wedding bubbles, rose petals, disposable cameras etc. Send out the wedding invitations (six to eight weeks before). Start planning your order of service for the wedding ceremony and select (or start writing your own) hymns, vows and readings. Choose what ceremony music you’d like to have played by the ceremony musicians. Buy your gifts for the bridesmaids and groomsmen, mum and dad too and, of course, for each other. Get documentation from the celebrant/church/synagogue/temple and fill in necessary forms. Appoint your MC, either a reliable friend or a professional.

Top tip: Wedding reception venues book up quickly so we recommend you book your wedding venue first, particularly if you want your wedding on a Saturday. About 75 per cent of brides choose Saturday as their wedding day.

artist, wedding photographer and videographer etc. Book in the entire bridal party for the wedding ceremony rehearsal, usually held in the week leading up to the wedding.

Bringing it all together

■BALANCE: Ensure you eat enough to off-set the bubbly champagne. experiment with styles and try and take your head piece with you. Book an appointment at a beauty salon for at least one week before the wedding day for any waxing or facials you may need, and organise a manicure and pedicure for a few days before. Buy your wedding lingerie and spare hosiery for both yourself and the bridesmaids. Provide the wedding venue and caterers with an estimated number of guests. Make sure you have a definite collection date for everyone’s wedding attire and they know about it. Reconfirm everyone...the wedding cars, wedding flowers, wedding entertainment, hair and make-up

HAVE your engagement ring professionally cleaned. Finalise seating arrangements. Write the place cards or have them written by a calligrapher. Make a master seating plan display so your guests can see where their tables are and also give one to the reception venue. Check all wedding speeches are well on their way. If you have time, start writing thank you notes as you receive gifts. Wear in your wedding shoes and scuff the bottom to ensure you do not slip. Confirm everything once again. Start getting plenty of much needed rest.

One week before HAVE your waxing and other beauty treatments at the salon.

Reconfirm the bridal suite. Confirm final numbers with venue and caterers. Have the wedding ceremony rehearsal. Pack your bags ready for your honeymoon. Pick up the tickets and itinerary for your honeymoon and travel insurance and a little extra spending money on your credit card if possible. Reconfirm flights 72 hours before.

The night before Lay out your your wedding shoes (scuffed so you don’t slip), jewellery, tiara, veil ready for the following day and keep you wedding dress in a safe place. Take a long bath, burn some essential oils and listen to some relaxing music. Get a good night’s sleep.

On the day Eat! Eat! Eat! Have a healthy breakfast and lunch, remember what happens after a glass or two of bubbly on a stomach full of nothing but nerves - you will be needing all the energy you can get.

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Bride Wars MAGIC 93.1 will hold the final of its exciting Bride Wars competition at the Renmark Club Bridal Expo on Sunday, July 18. Station general manager Cheryl Lardner said Magic will be putting three brides to be “head to head” in a fierce competition to see who is the ultimate Bride Wars champion. She said the Bride Wars competition has proven popular with Riverland listeners. “We have received a stack of entries from future brides that are willing to take the chance to win $2500 worth of Bridal Expo cash,” Ms Lardner. Bridal Expo cash can be spent at the different exhibitor sites at the event.

Magic’s Morning After Crew will be broadcasting live from noon to 3pm on the day of the expo and throughout the grand final of the Bride Wars competition. “The three bride competitors will undergo six challenges over the three hours, all of which will be revealed on the day,” Ms Lardner said. “Entries closed on Monday and we are now working with the Renmark Club to whittle down the entries to three final competitors.” There is only one way to discover the challenges that await the brides. “Just keep listening to Magic’s Morning After Crew for more clues on what our brides will be doing on the

day,” Ms Lardner said. “On Monday, we will meet our competitors during Magic’s Morning After Crew (between 6 and 9am).” It is the first time the competition has been run in the region and Ms Lardner indicated there is a chance of bringing it back for 2011 pending this year’s success. But Sunday is the day where all the action

takes place. To get a glimpse of the mayhem, get along to the Renmark Club Bridal Expo between noon and 3pm on July 18.


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KIA has announced a small run of a Limited Edition Cerato with features valued at $1200 being offered to customers at no extra cost for a limited time only, and driveaway pricing from $20,990 with five speed manual transmission or $22,990 with four speed automatic transmission. Based on the well-equipped Kia Cerato S Option Pack, the limited edition model adds 15inch, five-spoke polished alloy wheels fitted with 195/65 R15 tyres; a chromed version of the ‘Schreyer’ corporate grille penned by world-renowned Kia global design chief Peter Schreyer; and high-quality tailored front and rear floor mats, all for no additional cost. In addition to the $1200 worth of extra equipment, at no additional cost to customers, the Limited Edition Kia Cerato is fitted with all the standard features that have caused a number of Australia’s leading motoring journalists to view the all-new Cerato at its launch in January this year as the best car ever to be built in Korea.

Standard equipment includes air-conditioning; remote audio controls (steering wheel-mounted); cruise control; powered and heated door mirrors; power windows (front and rear); keyless remote central locking; MP3 compatible CD player with Power Bass; auxiliary input (for external audio device); USB audio input with iPod compatibility; repeater lamps on door mirrors; and speed-sensing auto door locks. The all-new Kia Cerato is powered by a 2.0-litre Theta II CVVT petrol engine producing a class-leading 115kW of power and 194Nm of torque, mated to either the smooth-shifting 5-speed manual or Sportsmatic 4-speed automatic transmission. Cerato delivers an official combined fuel economy of 7.8 litres/100kms, meaning a manual Cerato is capable of travelling more than 660 kilometres on a single fill of 91RON unleaded fuel. With an Australian Government Green Vehicle Guide rating of 4.5 stars, the new Cerato is

■ VALUE: The Kia Cerato Limited Edition has over $1200 extra value being offered at no cost to customers. one of the ‘greenest’ vehicles in the small segment, emitting just 186 grams per kilometre of CO2 with the manual gearbox (187 g/km for the four-speed automatic), despite being the most powerful vehicle in its class. The Limited Edition Kia

Cerato offers the same traditionally low running costs as the rest of the Cerato range, with the confidence of a comprehensive standard unlimited kilometre/five year warranty package for private users (5-years/130,000kms for business and commercial users).


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Keen on Cruze

Blind hope for drivers A NEWLY developed driving interface may let blind people independently drive cars on the open road, ARS Technical reports. Designed by engineers at Virginia Tech, the system incorporates various nonvisual cues into the driver’s seat of a dune buggy that could help the blind navigate roads without assistance. The project began in 2007, when a group of Virginia Tech researchers placed in a DARPA competition to develop a vehicle that could drive itself. Later, the same group received a grant from the National Federation of the Blind to incorporate the laser detection system that allowed the car to navigate and detect obstacles into an interface that could be understood through senses other than sight. The new, nonvisual interfaces use a combination of tactile cues to inform the driver. One is called Drive Grip; it is a set of gloves that vibrate on various portions of the knuckles to signal the driver when it is time to turn. The interfaces are set to be incorporated into a Ford Escape and demonstrated at the Rolex 24 at Daytona on January 29, 2011.

Cars in the news

THE CAR Holden will begin building in Australia next year is already a local sales success, the company says, theage.com. au reports. Holden will start making the Cruze four-cylinder model in the first quarter of 2011. It currently sells an imported version and said on Monday, the vehicle had already proved popular with local buyers. In June, Holden sold almost 3000 of the cars, taking sales for the first six months to more than 14,400. Sales, marketing and after-

TOYOTA Australia said on Monday that it has survived a jittery 12 months and even achieved a $182.3 million profit for the year to the end of March, thanks to much stronger domestic activities following a stale kick off at the beginning of 2010, according to the International Business Times. Company president and chief executive Max Yasuda said that on top of the current solid figures, Toyota posted a $173.7 million profit in the previous year of the same corresponding period, en route to its total sales of $8.6 billion. Mr Yasuda said that Toyota may have seen a flat start at the year’s start, which he added was still part of a sustained impact of the global financial crisis, but as mid year approached, “improved market conditions, boosted by the Federal Government’s investment allowance helped Toyota Australia achieve

sales executive director John Elsworth said the Cruze was a fantastic success story for Holden. “When we launched Cruze in June 2009, customers immediately responded to this worldclass small car,” Mr Elsworth said. “Cruze shot straight into the top 10 of Australia’s best-selling passenger vehicles in its first full month of sales. “That strong demand has continued as it’s embraced across a range of age groups and buyer types.”

■ Toyota Australia president Max Yasuda. 214,465 domestic vehicle sales for the financial year”. He said the car industry as a whole is looking forward for a much improved market situation by the second half of the year, evidently buoyed by the record June car sales figures released on Monday, as Toyota fixes its sight to post 920,000 units of domestic sales, which should be bannered by its top models - the Corolla, Hi-Lux, Camry and Yaris.

Hybrid car demand shows promising future JUST A few years ago the prospect of whisper-quiet, energy-efficient and pollution-free motoring still seemed the stuff of science fiction movies and environmental pipedreams. Now the electric avenue is just around the proverbial corner, gmagazine.com.au reports. As consumer demand for fuel efficiency pushes hybrid-engine technology from niche to mainstream (exhibit A: the hybrid version of the popular Toyota Camry now rolling off the production

in the first half of this year, domestic car production was 8,472,200 units and the terminal sales was 7,185,300 units, up 44 per cent and 30 per cent from a year earlier respectively. According to Global Auto Services, this saw China retain its first position in global auto markets. According to the released data, the terminal sales of domestic cars in June was 1,132,000 units, up 13 per cent year on year, down five per cent month on month. Zhao Hang, director of the

line in Australia), the automotive industry is gearing up (or more correctly, gearing down, given electric vehicles require no gears) for a fully electric future. There are predictions that up to one in five cars on Australian roads will be fully electric by 2020.

Chinese car sales up CHINA Automotive Technology & Research Center has reported that

China Automotive Technology & Research Center, said the situation can be summarised as a “good start, stable increase”. The production capacity of domestic cars in January was 1.5 million units, which was a good start; the production capacity in March broke a monthly record to 1.7 million. Due to the sales decline in the auto market later, however, the production was reduced progressively.

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Cars in the blood for Damien D

amien Hunt, of Berri, says cars are sort of in his blood. His grandfather and one of his uncles were into racing speedway and his dad always appreciated a nice looking car, often adding after market mag wheels to many of the family cars to make them look a little classier. During his younger days while learning to drive he always took an interest in the mid 70s Holdens (even though they were older than himself) and it was then he decided one day when the opportunity arose, one or two would be on his wish list. That time came mid 2007 when a 1968 HK Holden Monaro was advertised for sale in Brisbane. It was exactly the colour Damien wanted and was said to be in good restorable condition. On arrival in the Riverland, the Monaro was found to have had some modifications during its life but the previous owner had put some time into getting it back to more of an original ex-factory car. Over the next couple of years, Damien, with the help of a few others, has completed the restoration of his Monaro and it now looks exactly as the day it drove from the showroom

floor. All the underside and suspension components have been reconditioned and painted in black, the front using the original HK disc brakes and the standard Monaro diff and drum brakes on the rear.

I always liked the early Monaro shape.

The body was sound with no rust and had obviously been resprayed in its original bright metallic blue some years earlier, so after a good polish, it came up a treat and needed nothing more. All the chrome and stainless external trim were removed, reconditioned, polished and replaced and some that was missing was sourced from reproduction

parts manufacturers. The engine bay was in terrible condition and probably the worst part of the car, so it was completely stripped and considerable time was spent restoring it to original before the rebuilt 307ci V8 was installed and the reconditioned powerglide auto trans bolted up. While the interior had good seats, door trims and hood lining, the rest was showing its age badly, so the carpets, rear parcel shelf, front kick panels and dash pad were all replaced. One final touch to complete the classic package is a set of 14� x 6� Bathurst steel rims with hub caps and red lined tyres. It took roughly two years to finish the rebuild on the Monaro and Damien is more than happy with how it turned out. “I always liked the early Monaro shape and when the opportunity arrived I jumped at it,� he said. “I wanted a performance car that was a classic and it’s exactly that, I’ve also got an all original 1967 HR Holden 186S sedan in the shed, another classic.� As for the future, there’s nothing to change on the Monaro just enjoy it and one day hand it on to his son.

■NICE: Damien Hunt’s 1968 HK Holden Monaro is an example of his passion for nice looking vehicles.

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Its talented Mystery Man Loxton v Waikerie

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LOXTON mystery man Pete Smith is off the boil. His talent is unquestionable. In 16 games last season, he featured Other games in the team’s best players nine times and even missed some of those games LOXTON North will be looking for its through injury. After nine games this year, he has third win in a row when it crosses the bridge to take on undefeated Berri. appeared only With the Panthree times in thers are dangerLoxton’s best. ously placed at just He had 37 goals one game out of at this stage last the top four now, a year, although still win will give them managing 24 this equal fourth on season so far. points, just percentThe question age likely to keep has to be asked, is them out. Smith hampered The North boys with injury or have pushed the Dees RFL teams worked in their round four him out? encounter, leading That torn haminto half time string sustained before Berri towards the end of fought back to 2009 could well be win. the source of the deHard to go past clining output but the Demons but for Smith, Loxton don’t write a fired fans and footy up Loxton North fans in general, we side off just yet. hope not. Well done to Both teams are young Murray clinging to the top Middleton on a four with the Pangood weekend at thers lurking nearby the State Country in fifth. Championships. Tiger captain The BarmeraLeigh Kruger has Monash utilbeen consistent ity generally goes with help from about his business Rhys Mitchell and in a workmanlike ■ GUN: Loxton’s Pete Smith had a huge first Brett Manuel in the manner, he just year but is yet to fi nd that sparkling middle but if Nick goes and gets the form again in 2010. Uren’s knee fails to job done. come up the goods With more tape on his shoulders than after a few weeks, Loxton may be left a John Farnham while carrying his Last Time little lean in the midfield. cassettes, Middleton tends to be the more Waikerie’s Damien Stevens put in a huge weekend of footy for the Eastern mature head in the team. Renmark’s season has been tough. Zone and could well be feeling it still by It has unearthed some good young this Saturday. But with Craig Miller back in the team talent, which culminated in a great effort and youngster Tim Bevan picking up some against Loxton North, only going down by form in the midfield and up forward, three goals. But the Roos have far too much depth Waikerie should be too good overall and and should get away with an easy win in notch up a win.

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Match of the round Paringa v BSR IT’S not often the match between fifth and sixth placed sides is the match of the round but this contest could prove decisive in the run to the finals. Already two games behind the Swans, the Redbacks desperately need to win if they are to play in the major round. A tough ask for BSR, as it will be playing Paringa on its own paddock. The Swans have found their premiership defence a bit of a battle, however, Chris Gardner and Andrew Lloyd have been in form. Anthony Lippis also continues to kick bags of goals, including a remarkable 10 in a losing side in the last match. BSR has been well served by Dale Payne, Scott MacKenzie and veteran Mark Coleman. It would seem the sum of Paringa’s parts is much greater than BSR’s and the home side should record a 10 goal win. Other games Moorook-Kingston and Wunkar will be hoping for good performances this weekend. For the home side, this match is the annual Captain’s Day, while Wunkar will be thirsty to pump the Warriors as it ramps up its charge towards the finals.

The Bulldogs have come home with a rush in their past two matches, showing their fitness is at a high level and they should have too many winners across the ground for the Warriors. East Murray travels to Cobdogla in what is a must win for both sides. The Tigers’ Loxton connection of Sam Hoffmann, Michael Kirk and Ryan Smith is going to need to be in top touch against a Cobby side that is finding its feet. Eagles captain Lyndon Fridd is a tower of strength and could easily play on Smith in what looms as an important match -up for both sides. This will be a tough and hard contest, no doubt, and East Murray does not have a great record recently when travelling to Cobdogla but it is time to break that trend. Top of the table Lyrup hosts the Roosters in what should be a typical run of the mill game. The Lions have too much firepower for a Ramco outfit relying too heavily on the likes of Max Baddack, Al Geeham and Russell Boatswain. Nathan Willmott kicked 17 goals in the last match and looks likely to take a strong lead in the goalkicking charts with another big bag. Ramco showed last match that it can be competitive but its second half against the Eagles left a little to be desired. With form like that, it is hard to think that the Roosters will be in the match after the long break. Lions by 10 goals or more.

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Down to the serious stuff Murrayville v Lameroo Mallee football gets down to the serious stuff now with no more weekends off until the finals and Murrayville really needs to kick up a gear if it is to feature at the pointy end. Lameroo is playing for pride and with midfielders Stephen Kerley, Brad Zerk and Hayden Thorpe in form should challenge the home side. However, the Bulldogs will be fresh after a week off and should be too strong.

BDT v Peake BDT are top and only going to get stronger as the season progresses, particularly with Josh and Lachlan Richardson and Josh Keller all freshened up after a week off.

The Crows’ strength across the midfield will be an advantage, particularly with delivery to speedy Shane Binns, who is leading the goalkicking, and Matt Sampson and should be too strong for the Lions, who had a disastrous last start.

Pinnaroo v Karoonda THIS contest should be the closest of the round, with Pinnaroo and Karoonda both very keen for a win. Alex Keogh is an emerging talent that will need to be stopped, while Chad Nickolls is relishing the lead ruckman’s role. For Karoonda, Ryan Paech at centre half forward will be a key to the game. It is hard to pick a winner but we believe the home side should triumph.

Football scoreboard South Australian Country Football Championships Round one Central 10.6 (66) d Northern Zone 5.5 (35). Murray South East 10.4 (64) d Eyre Peninsula 2.3 (15). Eastern 10.5 (65) d Northern Zone 4.2 (26). Best – Eastern: D. Stevens, L. Kruger, S. Brading. Northern Zone: L. Ellery, D. Ellery, J. Warren. Goals – Eastern: A. Kennedy, M. Duldig 3, L. Kruger 2, S. Agars, D. Hankin. Northern Zone: J. Warren, D. Colson, R. Morris.

Round two Southern Districts 7.8 (50) d Eyre Peninsula 2.2 (14). Central 6.6 (42) d Eastern 6.6 (42). Best – Central: J. Coombe, S. Smith,

B. Yeomans. Eastern: N. Schmidt, D. Stevens, L. Kruger. Goals – Central: A. Zwar 2, C. Shee, B. Murphy, B. Coles, B. Yeomans. Eastern: M. Duldig, A. Kennedy 2, A. Beauchamp, B. Schiller. Southern Districts 9.3 (57) d Murray South East 4.6 (30).

J. Greenbank, M. Tonkin, D. Westbrook. Eastern: M. Arnold, S. Agars, S. Brading, D. Stevens, M. Duldig, D. Hankin.

Play offs

Wunkar 20.10 (130) d Paringa 18.7 (115). Best – Wunkar: S. Hucks, S. Schulz, R. Taylor. Paringa: C. Gardner, J. Wood, A. Lloyd. Goals – Wunkar: R. Taylor 5, L. Evans, S. Gray 4, B. Lines, J. Lawrence, S. Hucks 2, H. Bennell. Paringa: A. Lippis 10, N. Dillon 2, T. Rivers, W. Simpson, N. Schumann, T. Stowers, D. Hill, C. Gardner. Lyrup 32.21 (213) d Brown’s Well 13.3 (81). Best – Lyrup: N. Willmott, K. Karpany, B. Roessel. Brown’s Well: M.

Fifth place playoff: Eyre Peninsula 14.4 (88) d Northern Zone 3.5 (23). Third place playoff: Central 10.6 (66) d Murray South East 5.9 (39). Grand Final: Southern Districts 9.14 (68) d Eastern 6.9 (45). Best – Southern Districts: J. Greenbank, J. Ramsey, M. Portlock. Eastern: P. Safralidis, A. Bachmann, D. Stevens. Goals – Southern Districts: J. Ramsey 4, M. Hodge, W. Bradley,

Independent football A grade

Hampel, N. Milich, B. Hampel. Goals – Lyrup: N. Willmott 17, K. Karpany 5, B. Roessel 4, D. Grenfell 2, W. Priest, J. Marr, J. Spanos, M. Recchia. Brown’s Well: B. Hampel 9, A. Smith 2, J. Martin, K. Cook. East Murray 30.24 (204) d Moorook-Kingston 3.2 (20). Best – East Murray: R. Smith, S. Hoffmann, M. Kirk. MoorookKingston: D. Van der Woude, C. Geromichalos, M. Svendsen. Goals – East Murray: S. Hoffmann 5, B. Parsons, T. Collins 4, R. Boughen, D. Zadow, J. Andriske 3, R. Smith 2, J. Berger, J. Bouts, Z. Schubert, S. Rover, M. Kirk, J. Norman. Moorook-Kingston: M. Geromichalos, N. Klingberg, J. Abdulla. Cobdogla 14.14 (98) d Ramco 5.8 (38). Best – Cobdogla: L. Fridd, S. Crowe, Z. Walker. Ramco: A. Geehman, J.

Pepper, M. McGrath. Goals – Cobdogla: D. Tilbrook, T. Dawson 3, C. Dunling, L. Wegener 2, J. Watkins, J. Wiseman, Z. Walker, T. Maynard. Ramco: M. Baddack 3, C. Thiel, D. Donnely.

Under 17 Lyrup 18.9 (117) d Brown’s Well 10.7 (67). Best – Lyrup: G. Abdulla, J. Abdulla, K. Karpany Jnr. Brown’s Well: M. Patterson, B. Victor, M. Reichstein. Goals – Lyrup: B. Cook, M. Henderson, G. Abdulla, J. Abdulla 3, M. Wanganeen, K. Karpany, B. Bryant. Brown’s Well: B. Victor 5, J. Braun, K. Cook, J. Martin, B. Martin, M. Patterson. Paringa 14.12 (96) d Wunkar 7.8 (50). Best – Paringa: Not supplied. Wunkar: N. Brown, D. Voigt, S. Tuhoro.

Goals – Paringa: Not supplied. Wunkar: B. Reid, R. Heinrich 2, N. Brown, D. Ballantyne, H. Sullivan. Cobdogla 11.11 (77) d Ramco 8.6 (54). Best – Cobdogla: J. Watkins, B. Sharkey, J. Roissetter. Ramco: B. Cameron, C. Buck, K. Ryan. Goals – Cobdogla: J. Watkins 5, J. Roissetter 3, B. Jennings 2, B. Brown. Ramco: R. Carter 3, B. Jinks, Z. Lochert, D. Rohde, J. Rhode, N. Hart.

Superdogs football Riverland Superdogs 7.13 (55) d Portland 7.5 (47). Best – Riverland Superdogs: A. Coates, S. Healy, D. Romeo. Goals – Riverland Superdogs: S. Ingerson, R. Handley 2, P. Hoffmann, S. Uren, A. Giles.


Thursday July 8, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 35

Just Married

BIANCA Stemberger, daughter of Anje and Simon Stemberger, of Berri, and Jason McGregor, son of Meri McGregor and Col Tooth, of Berri, were married at St Peter’s Lutheran Church, Loxton, on April 17. The couple held their reception at the Berri Town Hall before honeymooning at Noosa and now resides in Berri. Photography by Karen Jericho

■ CUT: Bronte Coombe (left), John Shane, John Berridge and Allan Thurmer cut the cake at the Berri Lions Club’s recent 40th anniversary celebrations.

Berri Lions’ big celebrations By CALLUM TRIFONOFF The Berri Lions Club celebrated 40 years of service to the community at the Berri Resort Hotel on Saturday, June 19. The Lions Club welcomed new members to the fold and recognised long serving member Neil Francis for his contribution. “The club had great pleasure in recognising Lion Neil Francis with a Melvin Jones Fellowship, representing the highest service award in the Lions organisation, for the many years of service,” Lions Club board member Cheryle Pedler said. “We also welcomed Larissa Jones and Kingson Selvaraj as members of our club.” The Lions Club intro-

■ NEW: The newly installed Berri Lions board (from left) Margaret Evans, Terry Kearney, Neil Francis, Bev Francis, Michael Hoffmann, Allan Dand and Debbie Tanner. duced a new board for the 2010-11 year consisting of former Berri Barmera Mayor Margaret Evans, Terry Kearney, Francis and his wife Bev, Michael Hoffmann, Allan Dand and Debbie Tanner. “Seventy people attend-

ed the function, Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone provided a toast to Lions International and some entertainment was provided by members of the Riverland Musical Society,” Mrs Pedler said.

CHERIE, daughter of Lynne and Roger Trimper, of Renmark, married Daniel, son of Marion and Robert Maywald, of Waikerie, on May 15 at St John’s Trinity Lutheran Church, at Renmark. The bridal party was matron of honour Kylie Greenhalgh, bridesmaid Emily Maywald, best man Tom Virgo, groomsman Craig Scroop, pageboy Cooper Muldoon and flowergirl Kaelen Greenhalgh. The couple honeymooned on Hamilton and Daydream Islands and now reside in Waikerie.

KIRSTY, daughter of Brian and Ann Edgcumbe, of Redwood Park, married Nathan, son of Caudis and Mary Koch, of Loxton, on April 17. The ceremony was at Montefore Hill, Adelaide, with the reception being held at the Stamford Hotel. The couple now reside in Craigmore, Adelaide. Depression is common – one in five Australians will experience the illness during their lifetime. Depression is an illness that can be treated and needs to be checked out.

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SCOREBOARD Hockey Women A grade Renmark 2 d Loxton 1. Best – Renmark: All played well. Loxton: L. Smith, D. Trezise, B Cass. Goals – Renmark: S. Reid, D. Weeks. Loxton: G. Bartsch. Waikerie 1 d Berri 0. Best – Waikerie: S. Kuchel, J. Wilson, K. Fulwood. Berri: J. Kiel, N. Westley, K. Hibberd. Goals – Waikerie: A. Schulz.

B grade Renmark 1 d Loxton 0. Best – Renmark: L. Nickolai, C. McDonald, K. Wickham. Loxton: S. Goodhand, S. Lugg, T. Doecke. Goals – Renmark: D. Smith. Berri 2 drew Waikerie 2. Best – Berri: K. Burge, L. Pietsch, L. Hopper. Waikerie: V. Schmidt, A. Harkings. Goals – Berri: F. Seekamp, E. Noack. Waikerie: V. Schmidt 2.

Under 18 Berri 3 d Waikerie 0. Best – Berri: I. Santos, K. Alexander, K. Payne. Waikerie: T. Schmidt, A. Harkness, J. Gartley. Goals – Berri: K. McMahon 2, C. Mengler. Loxton 4 d Renmark 0. Best – Loxton: P. Stivahtaras, S. Stivahtaras, T. Allister. Renmark: A. Giles, J. Butters, K. Trautwein. Goals – Loxton: S. Baird 3, D. Trezise.

Men A grade Renmark 2 d Loxton 1. Best – Renmark: S. Crouch, M. Lohmeyer, J. Sluggett. Loxton: S. Trezise, T. Othams, A. Evans. Goals – Renmark: J. Sluggett, D. Shawyer. Loxton: K. Hennig. Waikerie 5 d Berri 1. Best – Waikerie: All played well. Berri: M. Reeks, T. Herber, P. Aitchison. Goals – Waikerie: L. Seabrook 3, B. Seabrook 2. Berri: M. Reeks.

B grade Berri 4 d Waikerie 2. Best – Berri: B. Crocker, K. Ridley, M. Kassebaum. Waikerie: M. Curtis, S. Lawson, B. Dolphin. Goals – Berri: A. Pietsch 2, M. Kassebaum, J. Bowers. Waikerie: C. Willoughby, B. Dolphin. Loxton 3 d Renmark 1. Best – Loxton: N. Fielke, A. Trezise, L. McDonough. Renmark: P. Hutchins, P. Scharnberg, A. Weigall. Goals – Loxton: K. Burgemeister 2, J. Lugg. Renmark: E. Chaplain.

Under 18 Loxton 2 d Renmark 1. Best – Loxton: D. Nitschke, J. Lugg, A. Evans. Ren-

mark: All played well. Goals – Loxton: S. Trezise, S. Burgess. Renmark: A. Shaw. Waikerie 9 d Berri 0. Best – Waikerie: All played well. Berri: B. Martin, A. Arnold, J. Baird. Goals – Waikerie: J. Redemski 4, P. White 2, T. Grieger, N. Hocking, S. Haese.

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Renmark 63 (T. Schwartzkopff, T. Bagley) d Barmera 32 (S. Whitbourne, E. Tilby). Berri 43 (N. Malycha, H. Mallon) d Loxton North 36 (J. Miller, C. Proud).

Renmark 43 (S. Croft, T. Cooper) d Barmera 29 (M. O’Dea, R. Black). Waikerie 42 (S. Aucote, L. Neindorf) d Renmark Blue 39 (K. Edwards, S. Markham). Loxton North 45 (M. George, S. Pfeiler) d Berri 15 (N. Hayes, R. Pfennig).

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Berri 44 (M. Morris, K. Westley) d Loxton North 42 (S. Merox, K. Ackland).

Berri 10 d Waikerie Black 0. Best – Berri: A. Walladge, N. Barton-Ancliffe, D. Glazner. Waikerie Black: N. Hocking, C. Donaldson, D. Moore. Goals – Berri: B. Martin, B. Anderson 3, E. Goold 2, C. Passmore, R. Gillespie. Renmark 7 d Loxton Yellow 1. Best – Renmark: J. Woodrow, K. Wickham, T. Parker. Loxton Yellow: J. McDonough, C. Atwood-Mitchell, A. Durdin. Goals - Renmark: T. Parker, J. Mallinson 2, C. Webb, M. Johnson, A. Giles. Waikerie White 3 d Loxton Black 0. Best - Waikerie White: C. Catford, L. Woollatt, L. Roberts. Loxton Black: C. Heinrich S. Cass, B. Cass. Goals – Waikerie White: L. Woollatt 2, R. Law.

Renmark 48 (D. James, E. Rucioch) d Barmera 42 (S.J. Wharton, J. Farrelly). Berri 86 (E. Muggleton, N. Muller) d Loxton North 26 (R. Patching, S. Falting).

Under 11 Berri Blue 2 d Waikerie 0. Best – Berri Blue: T. Ridley, B. Kelly, J. Seekamp. Waikerie: L. Redemski, J, Smith, C. Mitolo. Goals – Berri Blue: T. Ridley 2. Loxton 5 d Berri Red 0. Best – Loxton: J. Hopper, A. Cordy, J. Vivian. Berri Red: J. Smith, R. Burgess, P. Singh. Goals – Loxton: J. Hopper, D. Mowbray 2, B. Gibbs.

Independent netball A grade Moorook-Kingston 34 (J. Milne, L. Manuel) d East Murray 27 (J. Reichstein, K. Curtis). Ramco 82 (T. Stringer, N. Hahn) d Cobdogla 8 (D. Wanganeen, C. Roissetter).

B grade East Murray 32 (E. Bobilak, A. Dorward) d Moorook-Kingston 30 (M. Hill, H. Neumannn). Ramco 61 (J. Walding, T. Lindo) d Cobdogla 17 (K. Charnstrom, E. Roissetter).

Riverland netball A1 Renmark 62 (S. Modlinski, D. Gartery) d Barmera 27 (L. Millard, K. Middleton). Loxton 74 (L. Fisher, J. Dahlitz) d Waikerie 24 (M. Wilson, M. Lee-Morath). Berri 40 (K. Wade, T. Jachmann) d Loxton North

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B2 Renmark 43 (A. Nikou, J. Brown) d Monash 38 (H. Voight, H. Potts). Berri 47 (A. Lovell, K. Smith) d Loxton North 23 (D. Fazekas, J. Falland).

B3 Renmark 83 (J. Doughty, R. Morrison) d Barmera 27 (L. Bulhman, K. Anderson). Loxton 56 (K. Holland, A. Jaensch) d Monash 32 (J. Pahl, S. Kilmartin).

C1 Renmark 27 (J. Albanese, A. Fischer) d Barmera 12 (T. Harris, B. Holmes). Berri 48 (J. Howe-Kruger, S. Beech) d Loxton North 29 (K. Lange, K. Nugent).

C2 Renmark 48 (K. Devlin, R. Stoeckel) d Monash 31 (J. Cook, V. Taylor).

17A Waikerie 56 (L. Shaw, J. Smith) d Loxton 45 (L. Benson, G. Schilling). Berri 52 (K. Krollig, K. Thiele) d Loxton North 46 (Z. Patterson, R. Coombe).

17B Renmark 55 (L. Gallo, H. Ashworth) d Barmera 34 (B. Winen, J. Cooper). Loxton North 71 (D. Kropinyeri, A. Graetz) d Berri 17 (A. Turner, D. Leach).

17C Loxton 70 (J. Faehrmann, V. Sunman) d Waikerie 22 (T. Strachan, S. Henderson).

15A Renmark 63 (E. Garrett, T. Menz) d Barmera 36 (M. Gillespie, K. Szabo). Waikerie 37 (A. Smith, G. Taylor) d Loxton 35 (S. Benson, L. Zdanowicz). Berri 51 (T. Howard, R. Shotton) d Loxton North 34 (M. Graetz, A. Langford).

15B1 Waikerie 38 (M. Radford, K. Zenar) d Loxton 32 (E. Richardson, A. Rudiger). Berri 58 (A. Tanner, B. Schrapel) d Loxton North

■ UNDERSTANDING: Eastern Zone ruckman Jason Sutherland (left) takes in coach Craig Griffiths’ message on Sunday. Photos: JANE WILSON

■ MARK: Eastern Zone’s Damien Stevens takes a strong grab during Sunday’s grand final against Southern Districts.

15C1 Renmark 42 (R. Redway, E. Cocks) d Barmera 11 (S. Harrington, J. Pech). Waikerie 41 (B. Kafexholli, K. Mader) d Loxton 30 (L. Tuhoro, A. Reichelt). Berri 63 (I. Thiele, S. Sarro) d Loxton North 13 (B. Lawrence, T. Fielke).

15C2 Barmera 37 (J. Gregory, A. O’Dea) d Renmark 30 (J. Coombe, K. Dyer). Renmark Blue 31 (N. Golding, K. Ranford) d Waikerie 27 (B. Geale, H. Kaur). Berri 35 (A. Knight, G. Burness) d Monash 23 (H. Braunack, L. Leaney).

Darts Renmark Boxed Dogs 8 d Barmera Odd Bods 7. Renmark R C Ones 8 d Barmera Rooshooters 7. Loxton Gladiators 8 d Monash Wanderers 7.

Golf Waikerie Saturday division one: W. Morris 83/71. Division two: M. Burnell 87/68. Voucher winners: K. Watkins 93/70, G. Walters 98/70, M. Wills 93/71, W. Bald 76/72. Wednesday: R. Wilson, G. Hartwig 37.

Barmera Saturday foursomes: N. McPherson/A. Ivanovic, G. Denton/L. Fragomini, K. Moore/T. Foot. Wednesday par. G. Denton +1, T. Foot even, G. Kelly -1, D. Walker -1.

Junior Six holes: H. Baker cb, E. Roberts 27, D. Smart 29. Nine holes: A. Baker 32, B. Jenke 37, S. Steed, B. Tregeagle 38.

73, R. Mitchell 74. Sunday stableford: L. Jeffery 38, R. Day 37, P. Mudge, P. Frahn, J. Penna 36.

8Ball Division one Loxton Sporting 9 (S. Rollins, M. Reichelt) d Hellenic Chokers 6 (G. Tsorotiotis, A. Soulemezis). Berri Club 8 (R. Roissetter, M. Radak) d Monash Club 7 (R. Rice, T. Stieler). Paringa Hotel 11 (S. Salmon, E. Knight) d Cobdogla Club 4 (R. Kuchel, B. Burfitt). Berri Gold 11 (S. Irons, D. Pettit) d Renmark Badboys 4 (T. Rover, L. Ripia).

Division two Barmera Hellenic 10 (K. Fitzpatrick, J. Kollias) d Renmark Redbacks 5 (M. Albanese, D. Trenwith). Cobdogla Club 8 (J. Halls, C. Smith) d Moorook Club 7 (M. Wachtel, A. Wachtel). Moorook Green 12 (C. Pantic, M. Arnold) d Berri Jugheads 3 (L. McKinnon, G. Verco). Loxton Sporty Black 9 (K. Taylor, T. Steicke) d Renmark Club 6 (J. Demou, V. Catalano). Loxton Sporting 12 (B. Woon, A. Musolino) Barmera Hotel Ballbreakers 3 (M. Reid, J. Abdulla). Monash Club 9 (G. Cassidy, M. Bruce) d Lyrup Club 6 (G. Recchia, J. Whellum).

Division three Barmera Hotel 9 (P. Beech, S. Alexander) d Berri Sharks 6 (J. Irons, M. Vithoulkas). Berri Breakers 9 (M. Obst, S. Plummer) d Renmark Club 6 (K. Albanese, J. Albanese). Cobdogla Club 14 (S. Corner, J. Bowers) d Respite Rascals 1 (L. Trowbridge, R. Koch). Lyrup Club 11 (G. Dyer, C. Munro) d Hellenic Chokers 4 (J. Packer, M. Soulemezis).

Shooting - Barmera Event one A grade: F. Albanese, H. Nunn 24/25; B grade: T. Shaddock 24/25, R. Maywald 22/25; C grade: I. Dimasi 22/25, I. Maywald 20/25.

Event two

Renmark

AA grade: A. Mattschoss 55/60, J. Byrnes 54/60; A grade: R. Maywald 74/79, F. Albanese 73/79. B grade: I. Dimasi 55/60, R. Wylie 54/60; C grade R. Nutt 45/60, I. Maywald 41/60.

Sunday par: M. Hollitt, G. Morrison +8, R. Sully, P. Cummins +7. Ladies: C. Doovey 38, B. Anderson 36, B. Orchard countback, A. Theil, S. Tyndale 35, S. Muchill.

A grade: R. Maywald 35/40, J. Byrnes 30/40; B grade: R. Wylie 28/40, P. Brister 26/40; C grade: I. Maywald 20/40, M. Schuman 19/40.

Event three.

Berri Wednesday stableford: R. George 41, A. Hume 39, J. Penna 38, A. Dand 37. Saturday stroke: P. Cummins 70 nett cb, P. Luker 70, B. Sullivan 71, C. Vajda, P. Kemp 72, C. Todd

Cycling Cooltong road race: C. Gordon, L. Rasheed, J. Eshman, A. Ylia, T. McKenzie, L. Stevens (FT), C. Gartery, M. Gray, G. O’Brien, P. Weston.

Community embraces big race ■ From Page 48

■ POSSESSION: Eastern Zone’s Peter Safralidis(left) takes possession ahead of Southern’s Mitch Portlock, while Eastern’s Mitch Fazekas lays a shepherd.

17 (V. Nobile, C. Wood).

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“The community gets right behind it and we have so many spectators out there and people really, really enjoy coming to Waikerie,” Mrs Ridley said. The competition package will see three events run in the one meeting; SAORA series round four, Albins Tri-Series third round and State Championships round two. Organisers are hopeful that last year’s winner Brett Taylor, of Alice

Hot lap competition READERS of the Riverland Weekly have the chance to win a hot lap of the Waikerie Enduro track. Event promoter Naomi Ridley said the hot lap is a much sought after prize and certainly gives a thrill. “We put you in a racing suit and helmet and strap you in and away you go,” Mrs Ridley said. “Most people are pretty excited afterwards. “Last year’s lady got out of the car and was jumping and screaming and had an absolute ball.” To win this great opportunity, place the entry form located on this page in the entry points at the track.

Springs, will be back for the event, while Adelaide based Bob Strawbridge, with his new vehicle, has confirmed he will be taking part. Also among the competitors will be Riverland star Brad Gallard, fresh from a top performance in the Finke Desert Race last month. Waikerie’s Toby Frankcom, Kingston-on-Murray’s Paul van der Woude and Renmark’s Geoff and Liz Roe are also among the locals taking part. Cars will get up to 200 kilome-

tres an hour on the 80 kilometre track, with the three race categories running different distances. The public can see the cars up close at the Waikerie Town Oval on Friday (4 to 8pm) as scrutineering takes place. On Saturday the prologue (12.30pm) and top 10 shoot out (3.30pm) will be held and, on Sunday, racing starts at 9am. Full catering and bar facilities are available and will cost $2 to gain entry to the track.


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Bigger and better challenge ■ AFTER a successful inaugural Active Community Team Challenge in 2009, the event will return this year with a promise from organisers that it will be bigger and better. For a start, it will have a new location with Waikerie coming on board, while at Berri there will be a new course. The ACTC is supported by Riverland Be Active and Renmark Paringa, Loxton Waikerie and Berri Barmera councils with the aim to build a healthier local community. It is not about the fastest runners – the winners are the most improved after the four months of the event. It is ideal for businesses, community groups, schools, families, new mums, older people and open to teams or individuals. The ACTC is a walking or running event held at various locations, Renmark, Loxton, Berri, and now Waikerie, once a fortnight over the 16 weeks. Two courses are available, two and four kilometres. The ACTC Cup is the major trophy on offer and is open to teams of five participating over the longer course.

■ HIT: The Community Team Challenge is back again. The Mini Cup is for the two kilometre course and Mixed Cup for either of the distances. Smaller teams and individuals can also enter. Starting times are flexible at any time between 6.30am and 6pm. This year’s event commences in late July. Entry fees are $100 per team, $50 for school children or $20 for individuals. For further information, telephone Adrian Pipe (0401 100 202), Wayne Bambrick (0438 863 902) or email queries@sa.lifebeinit.org

Wilksch collects prestigious Umpire of the Carnival ■ FOUR time winner of the RFL Umpires Golden Whistle trophy Mark Wilksch took out the Umpire of the Carnival award at last weekend’s SA Country Football Championships at Berri. He will now travel to Canberra later this month to officiate in the Australian Country Championships. And perhaps ‘Wilkschy’ would not have minded a gig this week-

end in the Barossa Light and Gawler competition? All of the field and boundary umpires for Tanunda and their opponents will be females. Surely a unique situation? Meanwhile, several Riverland footballers were selected in the team of the carnival after the weekend. They are Leigh Kruger, Andrew Bachmann, Damien Stevens and Peter Safralidis.

Lessons learned ■ NEW state boxing coach, Renmark’s Paul Rose, had a baptism of fire when he led his squad into a tournament against the best in the business last weekend. SA was up against Western Australia in a Challenge Cup clash held at the Golden Grove Arts and Recreation Centre and, like their coach, several of the young South Australian fighters were making their debut against opponents that were generally older, heavier and more experienced. Nine of the 20 bouts on the program were taken into account for this regular competition between the two states, the Challenge Cup. Taking part was Ryan Goodes, from the Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club in Loxton. Rose was in the corner for the promising youngster’s 56 kilogram schoolboys division meeting with Nathaniel May and was surprised the judges awarded the fight to the Sandgroper. He felt Ryan “was unlucky to lose” and heaped praise on his impressive performance against a highly rated opponent. Another youngster from the Loxton gym, Mildura’s Ashley Bobbin, and Ali Iqbal, from Rose’s new Renmark Boxing Club, represented the state in non Challenge Cup bouts.

Ashley put up a strong showing but went down to an Australian champion, Shane Carroll (WA) while Iqbal ended a three fight losing streak to win in great style in a split points decision over Mildura’s Nathan Carnie, an older, heavier and far more experienced campaigner. “It was Ali’s best fight to date,” said Rose, “and he showed great character in putting three losses against tough opponents behind him and winning this 69kg youth intermediate fight against another highly ranked boxer.” “Ali’s fitness enabled him to come home strongly in the last round to clinch victory,” he said. While the outcome of the Challenge Cup went in favour of WA, Rose said he was satisfied that his young SA squad had given their all and they were prepared to listen and learn so were heading in the right direction. Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club coaches Patrick Bobbin and Brenton Wilson accompanied the gym’s two boxers to the event as head coach Phillip Goodes was attending final Commonwealth Games selection trials at the AIS in Canberra in his capacity as a director of Boxing Australia. The Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club will now prepare for its local tournament to be held at the Loxton Club on October 3.

Junior grants awarded ■ LAWN bowler Candise Jenke (Loxton), Loxton volleyballer Tara Learhinan, Monash’s Martika Kollias (soccer) and Loxton’s Jacob Otto (triathlon) are amongst 52 junior athletes from regional areas to receive $650 grants as part of the State Government’s Country Athlete Award Scheme. A total of $35,000 has been given to those aged 14 to 18 years who live more than 130 kilometres from Adelaide to assist with training, coaching and competition costs so that they can advance in their chosen sport.

Tennis tournament team selected ■ THE North Eastern zone team has been announced for the Be Active/Foundation Cup tennis tournament to be held at Barmera in September. The competition is rotated through the six zones involved and is open to country players aged 13 years and under. A three hour coaching clinic will be held on Sunday, followed by two days of individual and two days of team events. Barmera’s Mike Horsman will manage the team which comprises Sam Butterworth, Steve Burton (Cobdogla), Lewis Young (Lameroo), Adam Drogemuller (Berri) in the boys and Berri’s Marnie Stewart, Emily Taylor, Alicia Shotton and Renmark’s Tianna Adamczyk in the girls.

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Thursday July 8, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 39 The ‘Hand of God’ now belongs to me. I made the best save of the tournament. ~ Luis SuĂĄrez

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Does Dev Estates have what it takes? ■ONE of the biggest questions to surface in Riverland soccer for some time is – are Barmera Dev Estates good enough to challenge the outstanding Renmark Olympic in the senior men’s competition? As the 2010 season has unfolded, evidence has continued to build to suggest they are. On Sunday, both teams had big victories, although at the half way mark they had scarcely demolished their opposition. Barmera Dev Estate went from 2-1 at half time to defeat Renmark Development 7-0 and Olympic from 1-0 to 6-0 against Loxton.

Out of the premiership race Berri River Rangers perhaps showed some Top Four Cup form in defeating Barmera Gold 6-2. Olympic’s dominance in recent seasons has revolved around stars such as Hari and Bari Singh, Kyle Collinson, Tarquin Frahn, Nick Spinks and a few who have moved on. But is that group now matched by the Barmera Dev Estate’s Marty, Kevin and Rhys Barber, Jim Fournaros, Peter Sarakinis and 2010 late starter Anthony Ielasi? The blockbuster between the two sides when the competition resumes after a school holiday

break at Berri may provide the answer, although when they met earlier in the season, the result was indecisive – a five all draw. Imagine if a draw should occur again? The premiership could then very well revolve around the final round of the premiership season. Mind you, the senior men’s competition is not the only one in such a position. In senior women, Loxton had a bye on Sunday and Renmark Red grabbed top spot on the ladder with a 1-0 win over Berri. This weekend local senior men’s, senior women’s and under

18 men’s teams are off to Mildura’s Aerodrome ovals for the inaugural Interleague Challenge involving Riverland, Sunraysia and Broken Hill. With senior men surely keen to take part in another clash with Broken Hill in a curtain raiser to an Adelaide United pre-season game at Hindmarsh Stadium on August 6, I imagine a strong lineup should be available this weekend. Coach Nick Sotiroulis has said that availability for the Federation Cup and this Interleague Challenge will be a criteria for selection for the Adelaide game.

Mann hits 400 games as centenary talks occur â– WITH a number of our football clubs and the RFL celebrating centenaries in recent years, there has been quite a bit of discussion in the Loxton area about whether there should be a similar acknowledgement of 100 years of the game in the district. Football, of course, was very strong around Loxton prior to the Loxton Football Club joining in the unofficial Bonney Friendly Association in 1945 and Upper Murray competition the following year.

No matter what, the Tigers do have something to celebrate on Saturday, July 17, when members of their 1960 and 1970 premiership teams have been invited back for a reunion. A feature of the weekend will be a reunion lunch, when Loxton hosts Loxton North for a full day of football, under 13 to A grade. Adrian Jolly coached Loxton to the 1960 pennant when it defeated Berri in rough weather 8.16 (64) to 2.6 (18). Best players were Den-

nis Becker, Allen Goldfinch and Peter Lawry. Rick Schubert (six goals), Terry Jaeschke and Mike Gladigau starred when the Tigers defeated Renmark 17.13 (115) to 11.12 (78) under coach Allen Goldfinch in the 1970 grand final. Loxton then represented the Upper Murray at ‘Back to Mildura’ celebrations and defeated highly rated Sunraysia premiers South Mildura 13.10 (88) to 7.13 (55). Jaeschke, Kerry Hamilton and Robert Graetz were best in that game.

â– CALL: There are calls for Loxton to celebrate 100 years of football in the district. Photo: JANE WILSON All enquiries regarding the reunion should go to Bill Shannon (8587 3053) or Kerry Hamilton (8584 5636). Meanwhile, this Saturday, evergreen Tiger Brenton Mann will

reportedly play his 400th game in the Loxton guernsey (23A, 377B) over 27 years. This will make him the club’s record holder.

Waikerie Enduro to mark 30 years of racing history â– THE original and long term director of the Waikerie Enduro, Rhys Western, will be amongst the many former officials and race winners returning for the 30th year celebrations this weekend. Also back will be his son Chris, formerly of Waikerie, now Queensland . Chris is the current Australian extreme 2WD champion and will

clash with locals Brad Gallard and Chris Roe in their Trophy trucks in that class. Millicent’s Gary Turnbull, who has the most wins at Waikerie and was second in the 2009 pro buggy class race, will also compete, while amongst the more senior past winners will be Adelaide’s Trevor Copeland and Bob Strawbridge.

â– CELEBRATION: The Waikerie Enduro will celebrate its 30th year this weekend, with several former convenors making the trip back to celebrate.

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Loxton ladies toppled ■A SOLID all round team effort was the basis for Renmark defeating top side Loxton 2-1 in an exciting A grade women’s hockey clash last Friday night. Loxton, affected by illness and injury, appears to have come back to the field somewhat, as in the previous round it was only a last gasp goal that saw it over the line against Berri. In Friday night’s men’s game, Renmark also won 2-1 over Loxton. Saturday was Waikerie’s day on its home turf. The women won their first game for 2010 defeating Berri 10, while, with Lachlan Seabrook dropping back home from the city to contribute three goals, the men won against an undermanned Berri 5-1.

Great North effort ■LAST year’s grand finalist, Berri took a long time to shake off a determined Loxton North in Friday night’s round of A1 netball. Leading by only one goal at the last change, Berri got on top in the final quarter to win 40-34. Kimberley Wade and Tori Jachmann showed some of their Country Carnival top 10 form to show their team home. In other matches, Renmark was all class in easily beating Barmera 62-27, while Loxton also won easily against Waikerie 74-29. Matches resume after a break on Friday, July 16. Players from the Adelaide Thunderbirds will visit the Riverland on Sunday, August 8, to conduct special coaching clinics. They will be held at the Berri netball complex, with sessions for two age groups.

Moore named captain ■LOXTON’S Hamish Moore is the captain of the state under 19 men’s team that is playing in the National Indoor Junior Volleyball Championships in Perth this week. In fact, the Moore family is strongly represented in the west. Hamish’s sister Maddie, along with fellow Loxtonian Tara Learhinan, is a member of the girls under 17 side, while dad Mark is coaching the team. This is Mark’s first trip to Perth and he is hoping to find time for some sightseeing during the stay.

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■ ENTERTAINING: The Amazing Drumming Monkeys is a great show for the kids.

with CALLUM TRIFONOFF 1. On what date will the 2010 World Cup final be held? 2. True or false – Berri and Barmera councils merged to form one local council? 3. Chile is located on which continent? 4. The E.J. Whitten Legends Game is sponsored by which real estate company? 5. The Renmark Soccer Club is nicknamed what? 6. In what year was Motorola founded? 7. What is the official language of the Republic of the Congo? 8. Which two actors starred in the comedy TV series Hale and Pace? 9. Which Australian comedian made two DVDs entitled Whatever Comes Next and Walking Down The Street? 10. In what year was Gandhi assassinated? 11. Hawaii Five-O was last filmed in what year? 12. On which continent would you find France? 13. True or false – Barina is a type of car manufactured by Ford? 14. Luke Hodge plays AFL for which team? 15. Frankston is located in which Australian state? 16. Who sang the song Can’t Buy Me Love? 17. True or false – Blanchetown is part of the Riverland? 18. The wallaby is native to which country? 19. Halibuts are types of what? 20. Who won the 2007 Brownlow Medal?

WELL known Adelaide director Matt Byrne believes the Riverland is lucky to have a venue such as the Chaffey Theatre and has already committed to returning with a show in 2011. Mr Byrne has brought shows to the Riverland for the past three years and said his performers always look forward to making the trip to the region. “To be able to bring a big cast, big budget musical up to the Riverland is a great thing I think for the locals and for us because we just love coming up here,” he said. “Every year everybody says to me ‘are we going to Renmark again because we just love going up there’.” Since 2007 Matt Byrne Media has brought Footloose, The Wedding Singer and Hot Shoe Shuffle to the Chaffey Theatre and with All Shook

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a bit of a following with people up here,” he said during a recent visit to the region. “I think country people deserve a big show.” With the region doing it tough in harsh economic times, Mr Byrne said it is important to continue bringing big budget shows to the Chaffey Theatre. “One of the things that is hard for a town, one of the things that suffers when there are economic downturns is people need something to escape to and to enjoy,” he said. “We know people up here have been doing it tough but in this area we believe in the people. “That is why we keep coming back here and we hope we are doing just our little bit to raise the spirits and make them realise they are so important for what they do for the rest of the state.”

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Monday 12th

THE Maryborough Traditional Jazz Ensemble will be bringing its talents to perform at the Barmera Golf Club this Saturday. The band features six musicians who have played together for 23 years and are Victorian based, performing annually in Adelaide, Mildura and various venues throughout Victoria. The band is particularly well known for its performances at the Halls Gap Jazz Festival in February each year. The performance will be from 7.30 to 11.30pm on Saturday night and tickets are $20. Bar facilities and coffee will be available but bring your own supper.

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■ TALENTED FIND: Popstars uncovered Sophie Monk, not known widely for her singing.

Wednesday 14th

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Thursday 8th

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 How The Earth Was Made 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Jeeves And Wooster 1.30 Cheese Slices 2.00 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Miracles 9.30 Addiction 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Live From Abbey Road 12.20 Movie: Penny Serenade

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills

8.30 The Gruen Transfer 9.00 The Armstrong And Miller Show 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Gavin And Stacey 10.45 Clone 11.15 Very Small Business 11.45 Massive 12.15 Ideal 12.45 Pulling 1.15 Red Dwarf

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: A Rumor Of Angels 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley 8.45 How I Met Your Mother 9.45 Cougar Town 10.35 True Beauty Face Of Vegas 11.35 American Dad 12.00 Win News 12.30 The Matty Johns Show 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 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Sea Patrol 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Nine News 11.45 The Footy Show Late 1.30 ET 2.00 Guthy Renker

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 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 Glee 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Buffy 1.00 Sex And The City 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 2.30 Friday On My Mind 3.30 World Watch 4.00 PBS Newshour 5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.00 Tour De France: Highlights

6.30 World News 7.30 My Family Feast 8.00 Oz And James Drink To Britain: Oz and James encounter a high priestess of whisky. 8.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 9.00 FIFA World Cup Show 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Five

Friday 9th

SBS

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope 1.30 East Of Everything 2.30 Spicks And Specks

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Trial And Retribution 10.05 30 Seconds 10.35 Lateline 11.15 The Graham Norton Show 12.05 rage

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Three Hungry Boys 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Mr. Bean 8.30 Being Human: George tries to

become normal. 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 Red Dwarf

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Even Stevens Movie: Shia Labeouf, Christy Carlson Romano and Donna Pescow 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Port Adelaide v Collingwood 11.45 Win News 12.15 Movie: Carrie: Angela Bettis, Patricia Clarkson, Rena Sofer and Kandyse McClure 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 Customs 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: The Ex 10.30 The Closer 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Friday Football 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 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 Medium 2.00 Zero Hour 3.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia: Presented by Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill 1.30 When Colin Met Joyce 2.30 Cracking The Colour Code

3.30 Short Stories 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Tour De France: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Coast 8.30 Nazis On Trial 9.30 World News 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Six 1.30 Weatherwatch

Saturday 10th

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: Sturt v Central District 5.00 Bowls: World Cup 2010: Women's Semi Final 6.00 Planet Food

6.30 Gardening Australia: John Patrick explains the elements of creating a garden for kids. 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill 9.15 ABC News 9.20 Midsomer Murders 11.00 Silent Witness 11.55 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Heartland 7.30 Robin Hood: The gang is shocked when Robin announces Gisborne is joining their fight. 8.15 Mr Bean 8.30 Movie: The Reel Australia: Monkey Grip: Colin Friels and Noni Hazlehurst

10.10 Movie: Summerfield: Simon Robinson arrives in a secluded village to take over the local school, but is surprised to discover his predecessor. 12.00 Nerves Of Steel 1.00 Victoria's Empire: Comedienne Victoria Wood continues her fascinating journey.

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Cirque Du Soleil: Through The Curtain 1.00 What's Up Down Under 1.30 V8 Supercars: Raceday Xtra 2.00 V8 Supercars: Townsville

5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Step Up To The Streets 8.30 Movie: Movie: For Your Eyes Only: Roger Moore 11.10 Movie: The Eagle Has Landed 1.55 The Mole - The Amazing Game 3.00 Room For Improvement 3.30 It Is Written

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Movie: The Admirable Crichton 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: The Water Horse: Legend Of The Deep 9.45 Movie: The Notebook 12.10 Movie: Consequence

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Jamie At Home 1.30 Everybody Hates Chris 2.00 Simply Footy 2.30 AFL: West Coast v Adelaide 5.30 Ten News 6.00 Before The Game 6.30 AFL: Brisbane

Lions v St. Kilda 10.30 Movie: The Beach: Leonardo Di Caprio, Virginie Ledoyen, Robert Carlyle and Tilda Swinton 12.20 Cops 1.20 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 1.00 San Remo Song Festival 3.00 Cezanne 3.30 Tim Marlow Meets 4.00 Michael CraigMartin 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Rough Science 6.00 Tour De France:

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves 8.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 9.00 FIFA World Cup Show 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Seven 1.30 FIFA World Cup Match Replay 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Third v Fourth Playoff

Sunday 11th

WIN NINE

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.30 Broadside

3.30 Emily In Japan 4.30 Not A Willing Participant 5.00 Book Club 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Treks In A Wild World 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 ABC News 8.35 Little Dorrit 10.20 Compass 11.15 Alice Neel

6am Children’s Programs 6pm The Wild Gourmets 6.30 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Infinite Space: The Architecture Of John Lautner 9.00 IOU 9.30 Cold Feet: The gang travels to

Australia to attend Pete and Jo's wedding. 10.45 Brideshead Revisited: Charles and Julia realise they are in love, and decide to escape together to Brideshead. 11.40 jtv Live 12.35 The Pigeon Detectives At Radio 1's Big Weekend 1.10 Beautiful Noise

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 The Most Extreme 12.00 V8 Supercars: Raceday Xtra 12.30 V8 Supercars: Townsville 3.00 AFL: Melbourne v Essendon 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Dancing With

The Stars: Presented by Daniel MacPherson and Sonia Kruger 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Scrubs 11.30 Russell Brand's Ponderland 12.00 My Shocking Story 1.00 The Mole - The Amazing Game 2.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 1.00 F Troop 1.30 Movie: Sunday In New York 3.30 Rescue Special Ops 4.30 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 RBT 7.00 Send In The Dogs 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 CSI 9.30 Cold Case 11.30 Afterlife 12.30 Sunday Football 2.30 Guthy Renker 3.30 Danoz 4.00 GMA

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 One Tree Hill 1.00 Orangutan Diary 1.30 Andra Championship Series 2.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Grand Final

5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 House 10.30 Formula One British Grand Prix 12.45 Sex And The City 1.15 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 Weatherwatch 8.00 World Watch 11.30 Camel Odyssey 12.30 Outback United 1.30 UCI MTB World Cup 2.00 Speedweek 4.00 Football Asia 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial

5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.00 Tour De France: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 9.00 FIFA World Cup Show 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Eight

Monday 12th

WIN SA

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Return Of Sherlock Holmes 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 Waterloo Road

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 The War 12.30 The Clinic

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 10 Items Or Less 8.30 Good Game 8.55 Usavich

9.00 Lunch Monkeys: Asif decides to become an entrepreneur. 9.30 Sanctuary 10.15 Torchwood 11.15 triple j's One Night Stand 2010 11.45 Death Note 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life 12.30 Afro Samurai 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Wild Hearts: Richard Thomas, Nancy McKeon and Hallee Hirsh 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Border Security Australia's Front Line 8.00 The Force: Random Breath Test 8.30 Desperate Housewives 10.30 Hung 12.00 Win News 12.30 Trauma 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 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Nine News 12.00 McLeod’s Daughters

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

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Just For Laughs: Montreal Comedy Festival 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Burn Notice 1.00 Sex And The City

6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 3.30 What On Earth Is Wrong With Gravity? 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 6.00 Tour De France: Highlights

6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man V Wild 9.20 Magnificent 4 9.30 World News 10.00 Mighty Boosh 11.10 Movie: Graveyard Alive: A Zombie Nurse In Love (Canada) 12.40 Movie: Dogville (Denmark): Nicole Kidman 3.00 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 13th

ABC 2

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The World's Worst Disasters 1.30 Einstein Factor 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Three Men In Another Boat 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 Jennifer Byrne Presents 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Face Painting With Bill Leak 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: After flexing his muscles around the city, Carcetti faces a dilemma when a group of ministers protests Herc's mistreatment of one of their own. 10.30 Teachers 11.30 Billable Hours 12.00 Heartland 12.45 A Little Later 1.05 Red Dwarf

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: A Ring Of Endless Light: Mischa Barton 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News

7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Minute To Win It 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Australia Versus 10.30 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice 11.50 Win News 12.20 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 10.00 To Be Announced 11.00 Kitchen Nightmares USA 12.00 Nine News

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 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

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Valentin (Argentina) 2.30 Tales From A Suitcase 3.00 Help 3.30 Singles Club 4.00 Risking It All 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour

6.00 Tour De France: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 The Secret Life Of Your Body Clock 8.30 On Thin Ice: The weather finally clears, and the race can finally begin. 9.30 World News 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Nine 1.30 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 14th

ABC 1

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’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 The Gruen Transfer 9.30 United States Of Tara 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 How Do They Do It? 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 e2 Transport 8.30 Andrew Jenks: Room 335: Andrew,

19 spends a summer living in an oldpeople's home. 10.00 Roller Derby Dolls 10.30 How To Become A Hero: Fat, 40, and depressed, director Mladen Maticevic realises his life is anything but heroic. 11.30 Eataholics 12.30 A Place In Slovakia

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Sandlot: Heading Home 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

7.30 World’s Strictest Parents 8.30 City Homicide 10.30 Wormwood: A compelling look at life behind the locked doors of one of Europe's largest prisons. 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 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 20/20

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 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 Lie To Me 9.40 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.40 Ten News 11.25 The Late Show 12.25 The Shield 1.00 Sex And The City 1.25 Video Hits

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates: Presented by Mike Tomalaris 7.45 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Electric Shadows (China): Yu Xia and Haibin Li 2.40 His Mother's Voice 3.00 Nest 3.30 Inspiring

Teachers 4.00 A Fork In Africa 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Tour De France: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 James May's Big Ideas 9.30 World News 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage 10 1.30 Weatherwatch


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Enduro hits town

By ROB McLEAN THE nation’s best off-road racers will be among a big field of competitors taking part in the 30th anniversary Waikerie Enduro this weekend. Taking place on an 80 kilometre track, over three farming properties just outside of Waikerie, the event is expected to attract 75 competitors, along with a mass of spectator support. Hosted by the WaikerieRiverland Off-road Club, the

event attracts competitors from across Australia. Waikerie Enduro promotions officer Naomi Ridley said the event, which starts with scrutineering tomorrow afternoon, has a wonderful atmosphere that keeps locals and visitors coming back for more.

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â– BACK: The motors will be roaring when the Waikerie Enduro takes off this weekend, the 30th year of the event. Among the competitors will be Renmark duo Geoff and Liz Roe (pictured in the recent Finke Desert Race).

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