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■ ELEGANT: Australian Ballet Company dancers Dana Stephenson and Daniel Gaudiello show their stuff on the PS Industry dock yesterday. Photo: JANE WILSON

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IT WASN’T quite the stage they were used to but ballet dancers Dana Stephenson and Daniel Gaudiello seemed right at home on the PS Industry yesterday. The Brisbane based pair were preparing for tonight’s performance of Don Quixote by the Australian Ballet Company at the Riverland’s Chaffey Theatre. If their timing yesterday was anything to go by, they should be right on the mark when they take to the stage tonight.

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Berri District Business Association future uncertain due to...

AGM ABSENTEES By BRAD PERRY

THE long term future of the Berri District Business Association (BDBA) appears uncertain after just four businesses were represented at the group’s recent annual general meeting. With 48 businesses in the association and just five committee members, the group is struggling to stay alive and continue to provide a valuable service to Berri and its surroundings. BDBA secretary Barry Phillips

said the group’s constitution requires eight committee members for the association to continue. “We are saying if you want to be a member we need more than just paying your subscription, we need more involvement,” he said. “Out of 48 members, it is disappointing that there aren’t more than four businesses who are willing to be represented either on the committee or come along and attend a meeting,” he said. “For the association to perform

and do what we want to be doing, that is, out there promoting and running activities, seeking funding grants, liaising with council, State Government and other stakeholders, it needs more than five people. “There are people on the committee who are already noting if this is how it is going to be, then there really doesn’t seem to be any future after this year.” ■ Continued Page 4


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All the world’s a stage for dancers ■From Page 1 Stephenson, who has been with the company for six years and has danced in such exotic locations as Paris, London and Shanghai, said touring a stage production such as Don Quixote in regional areas is a career highlight. “It’s a great opportunity for the ballet to come to these regional areas and to get support from local towns and provide a fun night of world class entertainment in the country,� she said. While perhaps not as glamorous as some other bookings, Gaudiello said that country performances provide their own challenges that, as professionals, the dancers thrive upon.

“It’s a good challenge technically and artistically,� he said. The pair said locals who attend tonight’s performance would not be disappointed. The lively ballet features a number of wellknown dances and colourful costumes and is a full length program. Stephenson and Gaudiello play the lead roles of Kitri and Basilio in what will be their final performances of the tour. Tonight’s performance is part of a six week national tour, sponsored by Telstra, which started in Kyabram, Victoria, and finishes in Bunbury, Western Australia. The Chaffey Theatre performance starts at 7.30.

â– TEAM: Dancers Dana Stephenson and Daniel Gaudiello perform on the Renmark riverfront yesterday, while local representatives of tour sponsor Telstra Simon Vause and Kelly Wegener look on. Photo: JANE WILSON

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Labor snubs seat of Barker - Secker By BRAD PERRY THE AUSTRALIAN Labor party has never taken the seat of Barker seriously and will continue not to, according to incumbent member Patrick Secker. Looking to add to his 12 year reign over Barker, Mr Secker, who was campaigning in Swan Reach and Waikerie yesterday, believes the Labor party does not have the Riverland’s best interests at heart. “I don’t think it is on their radar unfortunately and you can see that by the fact they haven’t really funded the Riverland very well in their period of government,” he said. When asked about the inexperience of university student and Labor candidate for Barker Simone McDonnell, Mr Secker said the people of Barker will be the judge of that.

They haven’t really funded the Riverland very well in their period of government.

“I prefer not to comment on other candidates, that is for other people to make their judgements,” he said. However, Mr Secker was quick to condemn recent comments made by Family First South Australian Senate candidate Bob Day, who has election posters plastered throughout major Riverland towns. In an ABC radio interview, Mr Day said he knows “there is abso-

lutely no prospect, whatsoever, of any minor party winning the seat of Barker”. Mr Day also said Family First candidate for Barker Trevor Honeychurch was “supporting” the campaign with no aim of winning. In response, Mr Secker said he was surprised by Mr Day’s comments. “Bob Day is running for the Senate and he wants people to concentrate on the senate and that is the way of politics,” he said. “I think that is an unfortunate thing for a Senate leader to say about one of his own candidates.” Meanwhile, Labor’s Barker candidate Simone McDonnell will be door knocking in Loxton tomorrow and Renmark on Saturday, as well as holding a public meeting at the Berri Resort Hotel from 7pm tomorrow.

Fletcher’s ponders councillor role By BRAD PERRY AFTER serving on the Berri Barmera Council for more than a decade, Barry Fletcher is now uncertain as to whether he will seek re-election at the approaching local government elections. The former owner of Fletchers Freighters has come under immense public scrutiny since the business was forced into administration and then closed this year. Mr Fletcher told the Riverland Weekly “innuendo and rumours” continue to be part of his life following the trucking company’s closure. He said the loss of confidence in regards to his abilities by some members of the community may affect his role as councillor. “You have got to expect that,” he said. “At the moment I will just

Open day marks hospital’s 50th birthday

take it day by day and I have got no idea (whether I will continue on council). “I have got to get past all this (stuff) I have got in my life at the moment first.” When asked whether he believed the public still believes in his ability to act on behalf of the community as a councillor, Mr Fletcher said he felt opinion was divided. “The people who really know me and know the true story, yes,” he said. “The people who listen to innuendo and rumours, no.” Mr Fletcher’s response when asked whether he would run for mayor was blunt. “You’re dreaming,” he said. Mr Fletcher urged the Riverland people not to be swayed by personal opinion. “Find out what the real story is, don’t listen to cr*p,” he said.

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By LES PEARSON IT IS the Riverland Regional Hospital’s 50th birthday on Sunday and to celebrate, the Berri Barmera Health Advisory Council (HAC) is holding an open day at the health facility. The open day will be held between noon and 4pm on the hospital grounds and will showcase the many and varied services that contribute to and complement the role of the hospital in maintaining the health of the community. HAC deputy presiding officer Josie Nelsson said that during recent community consultation for the 10 year health plan, it was discovered that many residents were unaware of the services available at the hospital and community health. There will be static and handson displays, from community health, allied health, aged care, mental health, Aboriginal health and early intervention services for children. Representatives from a number of organisations including RiverDocs, Meals on Wheels, the Division of General Practice, headspace and the Berri Barmera Council’s Community Transport Scheme and Cancer Bus will also be there to provide information and answer questions. “In fact, anything at all that you want to know about your

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■ OPEN: Gearing up for the big day on Sunday are (from left) community health staff Sharon Frahn, Natalie Hood, Kerry Battams, HAC deputy presiding officer Josie Nelsson and community health director Anne Robertson. health service will be there for you to access on the day,” Mrs Nelsson said. Country Health SA has also confirmed several information sessions will be held throughout the day to discuss the concept plan of the hospital redevelopment with Riverland Health Service director Tom Neilson. A Country Health SA spokesperson said it will be a great chance for the local community to ask questions on issues surrounding the redevelopment.

You may provisionally enrol if you are 17 years of age. If you turn 18 on or before the close of voting for council elections on 12 November 2010, you will be enrolled to vote. Electoral Enrolment forms are available from www.ecsa.sa.gov.au or post offices and electoral offices. If you are not eligible to enrol on the State electoral roll you may still be eligible to enrol to vote if you own or occupy a property. More information about eligibility and enrolling to vote for council elections is available from www.lga.sa.gov.au or by contacting your council.

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Business body’s future in doubt ■From Page 1

■SPEECH: Loxton High School student Michelle Ahrens delivers a speech during Tuesday’s memorial service. Her grandfather, Morris Evans, was a Korean War veteran. Photo: JANE WILSON

Korea remembrance A SERVICE was conducted on the Berri riverfront on Tuesday to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, in which 348 Australian troops lost their lives. The service was held at the site, opposite the Berri Lawn

Bowls Club car park, as it will be part of a Veterans Memorial Pathway soon to be developed. The plan is being put together by the Berri Barmera Council and the Korean and South East Asia Forces Association of Australia.

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With the BDBA organising the popular Berri Merri Xmas and Berri Easter Carnival, Mr Phillips said those events could be in jeopardy without more committee members. “Some people come out of the woodwork and get involved at the Christmas event and Easter and that is fine, that is always wanted and we need that, but it is bigger than that,� he said. “It is time for the members to stand up. “The impact if the Berri Merri Xmas wasn’t being

held, if the Easter carnival wasn’t there (would be huge). “It is about the association providing something for the community of Berri.� Currently the association’s committee is made up of president Donna Langford (who resides in Loxton), vice president Robin Foley, treasurer Joe Hocevar, secretary Barry Phillips (who resides in Barmera) and committee member Brian Smith. Also concerning is the fact 12 businesses are yet to pay their subscription

this year, according to Mr Phillips. Mr Phillips is calling on businesses to join the committee so the association does not fold as the Barmera Chamber of Commerce did. “While there are still committed people involved, we are hoping we can encourage members, people who actually operate a business, particularly in Berri, to afford themselves of only about one hour on average a month,� he said. “It is an organisation that has been around for such a long time and it has

been an integral part of the business community for many years.� In a recent president’s report, Donna Langford seemed dismayed by the lack of attendance to BDBA meetings. “Where are the traders who have a business in Berri?� she said in a report. “Do they not care about increasing or promoting their business? “Are we as the BDBA doing such a fantastic job that the local traders feel we don’t need their input or is it just apathy?�

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR How sad for Tom

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KARLENE was the only one on either side of politics who really understood water. There was a good chance she’d have been water minister regardless of which major party won the last state election. So how sad for Tom Loffler: 1. Who accused Karlene Maywald of turning Labor when she accepted an invitation to be Minister for Water Security (to get a seat at the table where water decisions were being made – Chaffey’s number one issue); 2. Who was part of the successful hate campaign to defeat her; 3. To now be lamenting about her predicted opening water allocation for irrigators of 35 per cent being revised down by her Labor Party successor, city-centric Minister Caica, whose first act was to improve domestic watering allowances in the city. Well Tom, you should have worked for her re-election on the grounds that ‘the devil you know is better than the devil you don’t know’. You could have blamed her then but not now.

LAST week (Riverland Weekly, July 22) Tom Loffler accused Karlene Maywald of making a promise as Labor minister and of it not being carried out by the present Water Security Minister Paul Caica. 1. Karlene was never a Labor minister. She was a National Party member fulfilling the role as water security minister in a Labor led parliament. 2. If you do some research, you will find that on many issues she voted against Labor policy in parliament. 3. Karlene made the promise that 35 per cent water entitlement would be available if she was re-elected. You and others voted her out, so she cannot fulfill the promise and obviously the city based minister does not have to abide by a promise he did not make, nor does he have the same level of commitment to this area. 4. Some weeks ago you promised to be equally critical of the present member for Chaffey. The silence is deafening.

Jeanette Staehr, Barmera.

John Joseph, Waikerie.

Labor selection justified ANDREW Kassebaum questions the

suitability of Simone McDonnell in her quest to become the Member for Barker (Riverland Weekly, July 22), claiming that the ALP is treating the electors of the Riverland with contempt. I contend that it is the Liberal Party that is showing contempt and a lack of respect for this region. Barker is the safest Liberal held seat in South Australia. The Liberals had a chance to endorse a well credentialed, high profile person capable of rising to prominence and power within the party; a person who could tackle the most pressing issues facing primary producers. Instead they continue endorsing a member who remains in obscurity with little or no meaningful achieviments to show for his 12 years in parliment, most of which have been during the Howard Government years. Simone McDonnell is studying economics, a most suitable subject for an aspiring politician. She showed a competent understanding of rural issues as a candidate in the recent state election. Rather than expressing disparaging remarks, I invite Mr Kassebaum to meet Ms McDonnell and listen to what she has to say - you might just be surprised. Roly Telfer, Cooltong.

Send your letters to PO Box 1279, Berri, SA, 5343 or email lettersdesk@riverlandweekly. All letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication.

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Thursday July 29, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5

Students to show off green thumb By ROB McLEAN

â– PLANTING: Berri Primary School students Jordan Scotland and Molly Arendt will be among Riverland students planting a tree for National Tree Day tomorrow. Photo: JANE WILSON

RIVERLAND students will tomorrow do their bit for the environment, participating in a national tree planting program. Among the students will be 80 from Berri Primary School and Glossop High School’s middle campus. They will be taking part in Planet Ark’s popular School Trees Day, a national program which is aiming to see over one million native trees and shrubs planted. Right behind the program is Berri Lions Club member Terry Kearney, who will be involved in his eighth national tree planting day tomorrow. He expects up to 400 trees will be planted along the Berri riverfront walk that is maintained by Lions Club members. “Over the years the

varying conditions have impacted on plantings but we are still seeing good growth,� Mr Kearney said. The fruits of planting programs past can clearly be seen when walking along the trail, with a number of trees reaching skywards. Mr Kearney said the involvement of children in the program is always a highlight for him. “I think it’s fantastic that with all the global warming and carbon it gives them (the students) something to hang their hats on and say ‘we did this’,� Mr Kearney said. The Lions

Club hopes the revegetation of the wetlands, adjacent to the Berri marina, will encourage more birds and animals to frequent the area. “If we can get all of these trees growing, it will be a tremendous little place,� Mr Kearney said. Berri Primary School students Jordan Scotland and Molly Arendt, both in year seven, had a practice run at the tree planting

this week and are looking forward to being involved with tomorrow’s large scale project. “It really helps the environment and gives us oxygen,� Molly said. “We need trees to get rid of all the carbon dioxide in the air,� Jordan added. The tree planting will take place at the Berri marina from 10.30 tomorrow morning.

Sister act in home town performance â– PERFORMERS: Loxton girls Sophie (left) and Emma Hamilton will be part of All Shook Up at the Chaffey Theatre this weekend.

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women involved. “For those people that go through that process, they find it very rewarding because it reminds them of the things they have achieved,” she said. “Sometimes that’s really good for reinforcement for people.” The winners of the awards will be announced at a formal presentation dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel on Saturday, August 14. Meanwhile, guest speakers at the event will be leading businesswoman Virginia Maywald and former Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald. Tickets for the dinner are $45 per person for a three course dinner and are available from Adrienne’s Frock Salon at 11 Wilson Street, Berri (8582 1033) and must be purchased prior to the night.

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FINALISTS in the Zonta Riverland Women in Business Awards have been announced, with 10 entrants named across the three categories. Awards co-ordinator Robin Cain said the Zonta Club was extremely happy with the quality of the finalists, who will face judging panels in Berri tomorrow. “We were overwhelmed with the amount of nominations, that was fantastic and we are pleased with the interest,” Mrs Cain said. The nominees for the business manager award are Kerry Woolston, Ruth Firstbrook and Karen Forward. Betti Katsaitis, Mary Lailey, Daljit Sanghera, Libby Dominey and Janet Grose have all been nominated for the busi-

■ SPEAKERS: Zonta Riverland Women in Business Awards speakers Virginia (left) and Karlene Maywald. ness owner award. The young achiever finalists are Tanya Christiansen and Ellen Proud. Mrs Cain said the whole process is tremendously rewarding for each of the

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MORE than a year after the State Government introduced legislation to unbundle water licenses, irrigators are still struggling to understand the concept, a local irrigation company believes. AgriExchange water broker Janelle Stevens said many irrigators are at risk of being denied water trades because paperwork, as part of the Water

For Good unbundling water rights legislation, is not being filled out correctly. “There are still queries about it and people getting their head around that,” she said. “Trades are being denied because paperwork isn’t up to date.” Before July last year, rights and approvals for taking and using water were bundled together on a single water license

but the changes saw water managed under four new and separate categories: water access entitlement, water allocation, water resource works approval and site use approval. Mrs Stevens said local irrigators need more information on the legislation. “As more people try and do things, they realise there is another step to the unbundling process they weren’t aware of,” she said.

Bonney plan delay By BRAD PERRY AN “administrative oversight” has delayed the release of the Lake Bonney Management Committee’s (LBMC) long term plans for the iconic site. A $100,000 State Government funded report to determine a single option to secure the future of the lake was undertaken by consultants over the past year and was expected to be launched this month. However, LBMC chairman Joe Gropler said the release of the project brief outcomes to the public will be delayed until at least mid August. It is understood the project is currently going through compulsory processes at the Berri Barmera Council. “We expect to have a meeting with the committee and the consultants (in the near future) and we will come away from that with a better understanding,” Mr Gropler said. Mr Gropler said the project’s delay means the public will continue to wait to see which option is chosen for the lake’s future. “It means it has just been put back a bit longer before we can make long term inroads to finding a resolution for Lake Bonney’s issues,” he said. However, Mr Gropler, who has seen the plan, assured Riverlanders the right outcome has been recommended by the consultants. “I think the consultants have been very, very thorough and I think that the committee will be impressed when they get their presentation,” he said. Meanwhile, Barmera residents are angered over five native turtles found dead in the carp cages at Lake Bonney earlier this week.

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Ratepayers push boundaries By LES PEARSON A MEDIATION process is likely to be the next stage of the border battle between the Southern Mallee District Council and a group of disgruntled ratepayers. The group, with land bordering the Southern Mallee and Coorong District Councils, wants the council boundaries to be shifted so all of their land is in the Coorong Council with the belief they will benefit with improved council services. Both parties met with Boundary Adjustment Facilitation Panel chairperson Margaret Wagstaff and executive officer Lyn Flavel last week. Southern Mallee council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said the suggestion of forming “focus groups� from each interested party to discuss the issues at hand drew a positive response from the panel representatives. “That was certainly the inference given to council,� Mr Ralph said. Mr Ralph said the panel representatives also indicated there will be no physical action taken, which would involve consultancy on the

■BOUNDARY: Jabuk farmer Ian Farley heads a group of disgruntled Southern Mallee District ratepayers looking to shift the council boundary. Photo: JANE WILSON change, until the mediation process had taken place. “I’ve also spoken with Ian (Farley, group leader) and put that mediation proposal to him for his group to

consider and he said he will take that to the group,� he said. Only three elected members, along with three council managers, attended last Thursday’s meeting, Mr Ralph said the late notice was a key factor in the low numbers, with several councillors also away. With a different rate in the dollar charged on the land on either side of the council boundaries, Mr Ralph said the strong point made at the meeting was that it would not be a factor in the panel’s decisions. “There was major emphasis on the different rates that apply to the different sides of the council boundary, that it would not be an issue with the panel,� he said. Mr Farley agreed. “We’re not interested in the rates, we just want services,� he said. Mr Farley believes greater access to environmental subsidies, rubbish collection services and road maintenance would also occur if his property was in the Coorong Council. Mr Farley was satisfied by the meeting with the panel’s representatives. “They were very thorough and

mon sense and resolve amongst the group is as strong as ever. He said soon after the proposal to shift the council boundary was lodged, a number of graders “miraculously� appeared on roads in the district, which had not been worked on for an extensive period. “Residents are calling me up telling me to keep it up, they’ve never seen so much action,� he said.

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knew their onions,� he said. However, he felt it could well be a long time before the issue is resolved one way or the other. “I would say we are very far away,� Mr Farley said. “We would like to see things progress forward, at least to the proposal stage, soon.� Given the general trend of residents in the far western area of the district using Tailem Bend as their service centre, Mr Farley believes the move would be com-

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Project launched â– ARTISTS: The Riverland Textile Artists will be holding the Talking Textiles exhibition at the Renmark Paringa Council as part of the SALA Festival.

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THE Riverland Weekly caught up with local artist Alysha Herrmann regarding her community arts project Pressurelands earlier this year, and now she has launched the project. Pressurelands is a community arts performance project exploring the concept of pressure and how it shapes the experiences of young people. In the first stage of the project, Alysha will be involved in community consultation to discuss the topic. If you’d like to be involved in this innovative project, email Alysha on pressurelands@me.com

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The South Australian Living Artists Festival begins tomorrow and there are several Riverland locations with exhibitions. ■Drawing workshop with Tony Smith (McCormick Centre for the Environment, Renmark) – When: Tuesday, August 3 (10.30am to 3.30pm). ■Artspace (Renmark Institute) – An open studio of art by the young of the Riverland. When: Weekdays 10.30am to 12.30pm and weekends 1 to 4pm. Opening – August 6 (6pm). ■Free craft workshop (Renmark Institute) – With members of Radical Craft Adelaide. When: Sunday, August 8 (1 to 4pm). ■Intertwining (Angoves Winery) – Exhibition by Robyn Andrews, Kay Watts, Jenni Colebeck and Jennifer McNaughton. Sculptural forms created with fibres and found materials. When: July 31 to August 22 (9am to 5pm). ■Local Life (Chaffey Theatre) – Riverland artists showcasing local life. When: August 11 to August 22, Monday to Friday (9.30am to 4.30pm).

■SALA launch (Renmark Paringa Council exhibition space) – When: Friday, July 30 (6.30pm). ■Talking Textiles (Renmark Paringa Council exhibition space) – A collection of works created by Riverland Textile Artists inspired by nature. When: July 30 to August 31, Monday to Friday (9am to 5pm). Opening – August 1 (2.30pm). ■Following Expressions (Terrace Gallery, Loxton) – Acrylic artist Heather Wasley displays work showing the world as she sees it. When: August 2 to August 28. Opening – August 6 (6.30pm). ■An Exhibition by Tony and Louise Smith (McCormick Centre for the Environment, Renmark) – An eclectic collection of works by a father and daughter team depicting land and riverscapes, along with portraits. When: July 30 to August 31, Monday to Friday (10am to 4pm).

â– PARTY: Using equipment borrowed from Mannum Lions, Lions of Ridley members prepare a roast dinner for the Swan Reach Area School Black Tie Dinner organised by the SR Progress Association.

BARMERA Library has found a name for a big teddy bear recently donated by a customer. The library ran a competition during the recent school holidays, giving children the chance to name the bear. The winning name was Caramel, which as you can see by the colour of the bear is a highly appropriate name.

Huge party SWAN Reach recently had a big party, with a Black Tie Dinner held at Punyelroo Camping, Caravanning, Residential and Recreational Site. About 120 people were entertained at the event, which was held by the Swan Reach Progress Association on behalf of the Swan Reach Area School. The school will use the money raised for its pedal prix team, as well as other educational activities. A big thanks goes to the Ridley Lions Club which provided the food for the big occasion.

â– CUDDLY: Kiara Abdulla, 8, is pictured with the teddy bear which has been named Caramel following a competition.

■MILESTONE: Tim Laidler (centre) celebrates his father Tom’s 100th birthday with mother Eunice on Sunday, July 18. Having left the region, they returned to the Riverland in 1977 after purchasing a property on Minnis Road, Berri, where Tom built a three bedroom home that had been designed by Eunice, before taking up residence in St Arnaud in 1980 where they have lived ever since. The big birthday celebration was held at Coates Hotel, St Arnaud. Tom received a message from the Queen together with her photo, a letter from the current Prime Minister Julia Gillard and a card from Quentin Bryce, the Governor-General of Australia.

Centenary celebrated LOCAL man Tim Laidler recently had the pleasure of celebrating the 100th birthday of his father Tom. Tom, who was born in Northumberland, England, on July 18, 1910,

■CELEBRATION: At Zonta’s 25th birthday party were (from left) Marg Colby, Aileen Eldridge, Erica Majba and Iris Furtado.

■CELEBRATION: A dinner was held by St Catherine’s at the Berri Golf Club recently to farewell Jean Baldock (left) after almost 37 years of nursing, Willie Barnett after almost 27 years of nursing and Jeanine Wilson after almost 23 years in hospitality.

arrived in Australia aged 19 years. He moved to the Riverland in 1962 to take up an appointment as bookkeeper and storeman at Gerard Reserve, Winkie, while Tim’s mother Eunice was employed as a history and English teacher at Glossop High School.

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THE Riverland Zonta Club recently celebrated its 25th birthday with an event at the Renmark Hotel function room. Over 40 Zontonians, former Zontonians and special guests attended the dinner, including District 23 director Erica Majba. Congratulatory messages were read from the President of Zonta International Beryl Stern and Heide Taylor, of the Zonta Club of Adelaide, who was the Zonta mentor when the club was chartered 25 years ago. Among the enthusiastic guest speakers was Jan McFarlane, a former Riverlander and Zontonian. The birthday cake was cut by continuing charter members of the Zonta Club of the Riverland, Elma Mason and Lorraine Charity, supported by six other charter members, Aileen Eldridge, Margaret Mudge, Julie Francis, Dalma Cooper, Helen Stacey and current president Marg Colby.


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Cain new taskforce director THE Riverland Futures Taskforce has much pleasure in announcing the appointment of Robyn Cain to the position of director. Mrs Cain is well qualified for the position having had extensive experience in dealing with government and community matters during her time as assistant to the former Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald, more recently with the Riverland Wine Industry Development Council and with significant past experience in banking and financial matters. Mrs Cain came highly recommended as being being very thorough, trustworthy and outcome focussed. She will be integral to the Riverland Regional Prospectus and will work closely with Regional Development Australia in developing a sustainable future for our region. Mrs Cain commenced with the task force on Tuesday.

Mallee Field Days near WITH only days to go before the 32nd annual Mallee Machinery Days gates open to the public on August 4 and 5, the site is a hive of activity. This year will have some of the biggest machinery ever. So big, in fact, that the normal 12 tonne crane is not big enough to unload it and a 20 tonne crane will be brought in to assist. This year, as always, there are plenty of new releases, including the winner of the ABC’s The New Inventors program Greg McCarten with his award-winning invention, the auger-eye. Of course the Field Days are not only about the machinery. This is a great opportunity to pick up some new fruit trees, tomatoes, or plants from one of the three great nurseries that will be attending. Scrapbooking, patchwork and cooking displays will also feature.

Sheep switch reaps rich rewards By LES PEARSON MALLEE farmers with a greater focus on livestock as opposed to broadacre cropping are staring down another great result. With good early rains making ideal conditions for pasture planting, sheep around the region are in excellent condition and it is showing in their offspring. Jabuk farmer Ian Farley glows with pride when looking over his March/April drop border lester lambs. Strong, robust and lively, they still have some time before they head to the markets, time in which their condition can only improve. Mr Farley puts it down to one factor; management. Driving through a pasture paddock sown with oats after rains in March, the heads of weaned lambs can barely peep through the top of the crop as they chew away on the ample green growth. It is just one of several thousand acres of pasture Mr Farley has sown for his sheep, now the primary focus on his farm after grain prices bottomed out. “I reduced cropping due to economics and input

■BENEFITS: With cereal prices low, Jabuk grower Ian Farley (pictured above with dog Missy) shifted his focus to livestock and reduced his cropping inputs and is reaping the rewards. Photos: JANE WILSON costs,� he said. “That was the market saying to me that I need to find an alternative.� Over two years, Mr Farley has reduced his cropping by 50 per cent and invested in his sheep. Sowing pasture is only one small part of being a successful sheep farmer, with daily checks, multiple if in the lambing season, getting the diet mix

right and even providing dietary supplements all on the to do list. Mr Farley has been feeding his ewes a lick of a product called Manga Cal, a supplement of vitamins C, D, thiamin, riboflavin, niacinamide, B-6, B-12 and calcium, magnesium and manganese and claims it is having excellent results throughout lambing this year. “Pregnancy drains nutrients

out of a ewe’s system,� he said. “Since putting this out, they’ve had more milk and the lambs have been bigger too.� “They’re stronger, quicker, right from birth they’re up and about.� With lambing percentages averaging 140 per cent over the past two years, Mr Farley said if local farmers are managing their stock correctly, they should get good results.

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tal Protection Authority, PIRSA, local government and key community members to manage the weed.â€? Mr Michelmore said the discovery of an introduced water weed is a timely reminder to locals to become aware of pest aquatic weeds. “In many instances aquatic weeds have been introduced into waterways as a result of incorrect disposal of aquarium and ornamental pond plants,â€? Mr Michelmore said. “Further spread occurs via seeds or plant fragments and large, dense infestations become difficult and costly to manage.â€? Aquatic weeds are fast growing due to the ready availability of moisture and nutrients and have environmental, economic and social impacts, such as: • Compromised water quality including reduced oxygen levels, restricted light and changes to water temperature. • Displacement of native plant and animal species.

• Impaired access to waterways and infrastructure for irrigation or human consumption purposes. To help prevent introduction or outbreaks of pest weeds in local waterways: • Always follow correct disposal procedures for compost and incineration, or secure plants in a plastic bag and place in rubbish bins. • Don’t empty aquariums (including water) into drains or waterways. • Know and understand your responsibilities to manage aquatic weeds – by law you may be required to control them. • Employ hygiene practices after exiting waterways – clean boats, trailers and vehicles to prevent weed spread. If you suspect you have seen aquatic weeds, please notify the SA MDB NRM Board on 8582 4477. The Board can provide a water weed identification brochure, available from the Berri and Murray Bridge offices.


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combined ADR fuel consumption figure of 8.5 litres per 100 kilometres and lower CO2 emissions from its Euro IV compliant engine. According to Kia, the diesel Grand Carnival will be ideal for state and local government authorities, disabled transport conversion companies and taxi and limousine services such as airport shuttles. A common sight around Melbourne during the Australian Open Tennis, thanks to Kia’s courtesy fleet, Kia is also targeting the spacious Carnival at hotels as courtesy cars. The new diesel Grand Carnival will mirror the petrol-engined model in being available in three grades, EX, premium

and platinum, and still caters for a wide range of users with seating options of up to a full eight seats in a 2+3+3 configuration, as well as allowing owners to choose how much luggage space they really need. The fully-removable second row is complemented by a third row that folds into a well in the luggage compartment to create a fully-flat floor throughout. Both diesel and petrol-engined Grand Carnivals feature dual front airbags, ABS brakes with electronic brake distribution and three-point seatbelts on all window seats as standard, with front side and curtain airbags available as an option. Electronic stability program and front and side curtain air-

bags are standard on the Grand Carnival Premium and Grand Carnival Platinum. Other features common to all 2009 model Grand Carnivals include dual-zone air-conditioning, dual sliding side doors (powered on the premium and platinum), cruise control, power steering, power windows and heated mirrors, iPod compatible six-speaker radio/CD, front foglights, remote central locking and security alarm with panic button. The premium and platinum models add features such as alloy wheels, leather seats (powered driver’s seat on platinum), while the platinum model also adds sunroof, powered rear door and upgraded audio.

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Tavern Talk

Camping and caravanning with solar power By DANNY HANRAHAN WITH the increasing popularity of what is known as ‘free camping’ at roadside stops and specially designed free areas around Australia, solar power use is on the increase. Combined with the increasing numbers of families out camping with teenagers and the need to keep their gadgets charged, solar power is a great alternative to that noisy generator. The world’s solar industry was originally based solely in Germany, then more recently Japan and the USA also began manufacturing panels. With the growth in the Chinese economy, the solar industry is undergoing huge growth and change. As with many products out of China, quality control can be an issue but regardless of this, their participation has significantly reduced prices. Careful product selection will ensure excellent quality and huge savings. One of the world’s largest manufacturers of solar panels has just purchased a 51 per cent share in a huge Chinese solar factory. There are two main types of solar panels on the Australian market: ■Monocrystalline silicon is the most efficient and

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maintenance charge voltage. A quality regulator constantly keeps the battery just a fraction under full charge. Exceeding this charge for a period will result in damage to batteries. The discharge feature discharges the batteries by 20 per cent, usually once a month then charges the batteries to maximum capacity. This feature prolongs the life of batteries. It is important to remember when mounting solar panels on the roof of a caravan to allow for ventilation between the roof and panels. Solar panels reduce their efficiency when they heat up, which tends to be the case when they spend most of their time in the sun. Products are now available in Australia to properly mount the panels. Portable solar panel kits have now reduced

multiple 12 volt batteries. A very important component of this type of setup is the solar regulator. Often overlooked as just a minor part of the system, it actually plays a major role in a cost efficient set-up. A good regulator will usually be 12/24 volt auto sensing, have a proven float capacity and a monthly battery discharge feature. Many cheaper regulators exceed the floating or

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USED CARS ALL DRIVEAWAY PRICING HOLDEN

09 VE BERLINA SEDAN V6 auto, climate control aircon,

alloys, towbar, only 42000 k’s Karma S037AAV (was $27,990, SAVE $1,000) $26990 08 VE SV6 SEDAN 3.6 V6 5 speed tiptronic, 17’’ Alloys, towbar, only 25000 K’s Black XUL089 (was $30,990, SAVE $2,000) $28990 07 VIVA SEDAN auto, a/c, power steering, 33000 kms XNB944 (was $15990, SAVE $1,000) $14990 06 CAPTIVA LX WAGON, 7 seater, leather interior, rear DVD, 3.2lt V6 auto, climate control. XKS436 (was $29,990, SAVE $1,000) $28990 06 HOLDEN VIVA AUTO SEDAN 1.8L aircon cruise $14990 control, one local owner 46000 Km’s XNB944 06 COMMODORE V SEDAN Alloys, rear spoiler ABS cruise ESP dual airbags Black XNF055 (was $19,990, SAVE $1,000) $18990 06 COMBO VAN 1.6 lt, side window XJZ500 (was $12,990, SAVE $1,000) $11990 05 VZ SV6 SEDAN auto, alloys, towbar, tint, red, only $19990 92,000 km’s 05 VIVA HATCHBACK 1.8L automatic aircon $13990 metallic blue XGM665 05 VZ ACCLAIM WAGON white in colour with 71,000 km, auto a/c, power steering, cruise control S594-ABI (was $19,990, SAVE $1,000) $18990 05 ASTRA CD HATCHBACK alloys a/c, airbags,ABS, cruise grey XRH787 (was $18,990, SAVE $3,000) $15990 04 HOLDEN VECTRA HATCHBACK 2.2 Auto Silver in Colour XCL217 $13990 00 BERLINA SEDAN 5.7 V8 17”alloys, spoiler, AA526Y

$9990

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ABS ESP airbags, only 44000K’s XOE952 (was $34,990, SAVE $2,000) $32990 06 3 MAXX SPORTS SEDAN, 2L Auto, alloys, bodykit, 51000K’s Safety pack, Silver XKA533 (was $20,990, SAVE $1,000) $19990 05 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC HATCHBACK, one owner, full history XFJ243 (was $15,990, SAVE $1,000) $14990 05 3 MAXX SPORTS SEDAN Manual alloys bodykit 81000K’s grey Safety pack XEZ123 $17990 05 TRIBUTE AWD LIMITED SPORT WAGON auto aircon, alloys, one local owner, XGJ401 (was $19,990, SAVE $1,000) $18990 05 2 HATCHBACK automativc aircon, 31000Ks silver CC662C (was $13,990, SAVE $1,000) $12990 04 MAZDA 3 SEDAN 2L manual one owner WZV873 (was $13,990, SAVE $1,000) $12990 03 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC SEDAN 5 speed manual Alloys Red WYG874 (was $11,490, SAVE $500) $10990 00 626 SEDAN auto a/c, spoiler, local owner excellent cond, $9990 BB480G 00 BRAVO 4X4 SDX DUALCAB, alloy bullbar, canopy, spotlights, towbar XGG767 $18990 94 B2600 4x2 traytop sunraysias, alloy tray, towbar VMU457

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MOTORING

Cars in the news

Car giants back on track ARCH rivals Holden and Ford have turned the corner. Holden recently announced it would return to a second shift at its Elizabeth plant in Adelaide from November, the Herald Sun reports. The plant builds the Commodore sedan and wagon, and the Statesman, and is gearing up to start local manufacturing next year of the Cruze four-cylinder sedan. The news comes as Ford workers at the company’s Campbellfield plant continue to work overtime

to meet demand for the FG Falcon range. Ford Australia president and managing director Marin Burela said the company, which was celebrating its 85th year of local manufacturing, was enjoying a strong year. Mr Burela expects an increase in Falcon sales of between 15 and 20 per cent this year. So far this year Ford has made 21,873 Falcons, just behind Holden on 23,972 Commodores

Hefty price for test drive A FORMER motoring journalist, who lost his licence after getting caught driving at 231 kilometres per hour during a road test, has labelled his own actions as “dumb” the Herald Sun reports. The test drive of a $470,000 Ferrari in 2009 cost Rod Easdown his licence, main job and more than $2000 in fines and court costs. Mr Easdown, a Perth freelance journalist who was contracted to The Australian Financial Review as a motoring writer, was caught driving at 231 kilometres per hour northeast of Perth on July 13. In Northam Magistrates Court, Easdown was fined $1900 and ordered to pay $114 in court costs for driving the Ferrari at more than double the 110 kilometre per hour limit on Julimar Road in the rural town of Toodyay. His licence was suspended for six months. He told journalists outside court he had lost the “best job in motoring journalism in Australia’” and 60 per cent of his income as a result of his irresponsible road test.

but ahead of Toyota with 13,910 Camrys and Aurions. Holden manufacturing operations executive director Martyn Cray said the past 18 months had been tough for the car industry. “But bringing back a second shift and returning employees to full-time work is an important step in rebuilding our manufacturing business,” Mr Cray said. “There is already a huge amount of work going on at the plant, including equipment instal-

lation and the building of pilot vehicles for our new locally-built Cruze. “We are also gearing up for the new Series II Commodore, which will be launched in the coming months.” Holden reverted to a single shift in April last year to protect jobs during the global financial crisis, when demand for its Commodore and Statesman exports slumped by about 50,000 vehicles. Mr Cray said Holden was now

rebuilding its business to “be sustainable for the long term”. The company employs 2300 workers at its Elizabeth plant. The second shift will return all employees who remain on alternating working patterns back to full-time employment from November. Holden also expects to start hiring another 30 workers in the short term and increase employment further when demand significantly increases in the longer term.

Internet connectivity in Australian BMWs BMW Australia has announced plans to offer wireless internet functionality in its vehicles, making it the first car manufacturer to offer this ground-breaking technology in Australia, webwombat.com.au reports. Drivers and passengers will be able access the internet and email accounts via the BMW iDrive system, using an internet-capable mobile phone. The system will operate only when the vehicle is stationary to avoid any driver distraction. BMW Group Australia managing director Stavros Yallouridis said the announcement opens a new chapter in vehicle infotainment system technology. “BMW has always been at the forefront of technological innovation and we continue

■ ONLINE: BMW Australia has announced plans to offer wireless internet connectivity in its vehicles in Australia.

that tradition by offering full in-car access to the internet,” Mr Yallouridis said. “For many of us, the internet is an integral part of our daily lives, which is why the ultimate driving machine must fully support, and be compatible with, our information and communication needs.”

purpose of calling numbers or inputting addresses, sourced from the internet. “The beauty of this system is in its simplicity, utilising the driver’s internet capable mobile phone,” Mr Yallouridis said. Customers will be able to order BMW Internet from next month for delivery this year.

The system will utilise the BMW iDrive controller as a computer mouse, to navigate, select and scroll through web content, in the same fashion as a desktop computer. The system also allows a direct interface with the Bluetooth and BMW Navigation System Professional for the

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Thursday July 29, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 19

CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS

History made at prestigious event ■ THE 23rd annual Berri Resort Hotel Open Singles Eight-ball Championship last weekend was a history making event. For the first time ever, every state in Australia, plus New Zealand, was represented amongst the 357 nominations received for the weekend. That put the entries pretty much on par with 2009, although tournament director Neil Lemmey recognises that the economic situation is affecting the number of people travelling to Berri for the event. Numbers were around 450 a few years ago. However, the fact the championships are now on the map right across the country makes the future even brighter as word of mouth promotion spreads about the prestigious event. Neil said those from WA, Tasmania (including a number of juniors) and NZ were really happy with the weekend and he was confident even bigger groups could come from such places further down the track. The 2010 tournament was also history making as for the first time the semi-finalists were all previous winners of the title, three from Adelaide, the other from Ballarat. In fact, Lemmey went so far as to say the top eight were of the best quality players he could remember in 23 years. The semi-finals saw Brenton Collier, the 2008 winner, defeat Alec Evreniadis (1989,1997) and Jake McCartney (2007) win against Paul

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Kruger stands out at country champs such a strong com■ LOXTON’S A petition was a great grade football result. skipper and former Kruger was South Adelaide listed in his team’s player Leigh Kruger best players in five has been named of seven matchcaptain of the All es, including top Australian Country billing in the squad following a grand final. magnificent effort Apart from a in the National place in the All Country ChampiAustralian team, onships in Canber■ Leigh Kruger. he was named the ra last week. Kruger, who captained the state’s player of the carnival. Also appearing regularly in SA team, was amongst a number of players with a definite River- the best players were Waikerie land connection who made a duo Damian Stevens and Anmajor contribution to the state’s drew Bachmann. Former Loxton junior Ben improved performance at the Yeomans (Ironbank) joined tournament. SA really got on a roll after his captain in the All Australosing to Victoria Major in the lian line-up and Luke Dunopening game, defeating WA, can, who was best and fairest Queensland, Victoria Districts, for Barmera Monash in 2002, NSW and ACT to book a place in along with Barossa’s Luke Wells, a member of the local zone the grand final at Manuka Oval. Unfortunately, against the team in 2010, were also consismight of the ‘Big V,’ the run tently in the Croweaters’ best ended but to finish runner-up in player rankings.

■ ABOVE: Adelaide’s Rick Emery (above) and ex-Riverlander Russell Youlten (right) at eight-ball championships held at Berri last weekend. Photos: JANE WILSON Hancock (2005). Then in the grand final, McCartney defeated Collier 4-1 in a contest where the final score did not tell the tale of the struggle. Some 200 spectators watched the climax to a great tournament that saw McCartney pocket $3500 to join a select band of two time winners of the Open. Evreniadis, Mick Delahunty (1991, 2001), Phil Reilly (1998, 2000) and former Riverlander Russell Youlten (2002, 2003) share the honour. This time Evreniadis gave himself the chance of becoming the first player to win three Berri Resort Hotel Opens but what of McCartney’s chances of achieving that target?

Loxton boxer defies conditions for big Darwin win ■ FORTUNES changed for the Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club’s Ryan Goodes when he overcame stifling conditions and his opponent’s support from a 350 strong home crowd to record an impressive win in Darwin last weekend. After a series of narrow losses, the promising Loxton youngster defeated Northern Territory’s Ca-

Remember the 2007 win by the Ballarat visitor was as a 17 year old, so he is still under 21 years of age. Of the local players, Bruce Knight made it to the last 64 in the main event while Trish Stieler reached the final eight of the women’s competition, which attracted 57 entries and was won by Carol Nunn.

ble Crook in a 56 kilogram bout with a dominant display that had him leading by seven points when the referee stopped proceedings in the third round. Ryan, along with club-mates Mathew Wilson (Loxton) and Mildura brothers Ashley and Liam Bobbin are now preparing for the Golden Gloves tournament in Queensland in late August.

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20 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday July 29, 2010

CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

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The number of goals Barmera Dev Estates scored against Renmark Olympic on Sunday.

Local soccer heating up ■WHEN it comes to offering a qualified opinion on soccer, I am an out and out imposter. However, I reckon I have been around sport long enough to recognise a ‘danger game’ when I see it and I have no hesitation in warning the new ladder leaders in the local men’s senior competition, Barmera Dev Estates, to be wary about their meeting with Berri River Rangers at 3pm this Sunday at Berri. Last weekend’s top of the table clash with Renmark Olympic would have been approached by the Barmera side as something of a grand final and with players like Anthony Ielasi, Martin Barber, Kyle Lehman and Nick Markellos performing accordingly, they blew the long term trendsetters of the competition away in the second half for an 8-3 triumph. Now they run into the Adrian Pipe coached Rangers who come off a 13-1 thumping of Loxton in which they played their best soccer for 2010, according to some qualified observers. Pipe and some of his troops, like Steve Atkinson, Paul Eleftheriadis, Dave Gregoric, Marcus Drogemuller and Dale Harwood, would be disappointed at Berri’s form so far in this premiership season but they have the approaching Top Four Cup in which to restore some pride. Dev Estates beware! The 1.15pm matches on Sunday see Olympic up against Renmark Development and Loxton playing the now fourth placed Barmera Gold.

Wilson’s trio of winners

■TWENTY trainers had dogs run at last Saturday’s greyhound meeting at Barmera, with Mildura South’s Wilson kennels, long time supporters of the Riverland club, providing a hat-trick of winners. Barrera started Wilson’s winning run, beating Winnabago to the line by a neck, and was followed up by Double Edition and Miss Roxanne. It was not a good day for local trainers, Kingston’s Vern Anderson being the most successful with a couple of second placings via Tiana Boy and Winburn. Consistent performer Coup De Loot continues to be shuffled between trainers but on this occasion, produced the goods ■AIR: Kyle Lehman (Barmera) contests the header with Nick Spinks (Renmark) while Nick Rassias (Renmark goalkeeper) prepares to stop the shot. Photo: JANE WILSON

Getting help on the digital switchover What help is there for the elderly and people with disabilities to switchover to digital TV? The Australian Government has established the Household Assistance Scheme to provide assistance to eligible households to switchover to digital TV, including the supply, installation and demonstration of a high definition set-top box specifically chosen to meet the needs of the elderly or those with a disability. The installation work is performed by government contracted installers. Who is eligible for the Household Assistance Scheme? Households will be eligible for assistance where they own a functioning TV, do not already have access to digital TV and at least one resident is in receipt of a maximum rate Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, Carer Payment, Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) service pension or the DVA income support supplement payment. More information on the Household Assistance Scheme is available at www.digitalready.com.au or by calling 1800 20 10 13.

I need some advice on the best sort of equipment for digital TV. Where can I find out more? The Digital Ready website has a lot of advice about how to switchover to digital TV, including information on set-top boxes, digital TV recorders, and the difference between standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) equipment. You could also ask to speak to a Digital Advisor in local retail stores. They have completed training to be able to inform customers about the full range of options for getting ready for digital TV. You can find participating stores on the Digital Ready website or by calling the information line at 1800 20 10 13. Major retailers in the Riverland region are participating in the program. What will happen to my DVD and VCR after the switchover to digital TV? You can still use your DVD or VCR to play discs or recordings you have already made. If your DVD recorder has an integrated digital tuner, you will be able to record digital television to play back later. If not, you will need to connect a digital set-top box to the DVD recorder. If you want to use your VCR to continue recording programs from the TV, you may need to attach a set top box to the VCR as well as attach a set top box to the television. This will enable you to watch one program while recording another. If you only want to record the program you are currently watching, you will only need one set top box. For more information on getting ready for digital TV, visiwww.digitalready.gov.au, or call 1800 20 10 13.

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for Cardross’ Rodney Millington. The next Riverland meeting is on Saturday, August 7. Meanwhile, Renmark breeder-trainer Bruce Lellmann has a smile back on his face after the disappointment of missing important races recently. Stack’em Flat ran second at Angle Park last week, then on Sunday, back at Gawler, produced another amazing finish to win in its toughest race yet, while Honky Tonk Girl had a win at headquarters. Two other greyhounds bred by Bruce but trained in Adelaide, Arthur Beech and Widgey’s Woman, also appeared at Gawler for a first and second placing.

No footy return for ‘Buff’ ■IT WAS a false alarm! The ‘Barry Tyrell’ listed in the RFL Budget for the Barmera Monash B grade side recently was not the legendary ‘Buff’. The incorrect spelling of Tyrrell initially suggested this was a Roo ploy to camouflage the easing of their former champion player and record breaking coach back into their ranks but this was in fact son Mark, also a former playing coach, who was just helping out while on a short stay from Darwin. Make no mistake though, Buff still looks fit enough to play. He makes we mere mortals of Kingston-OnMurray feel very ordinary as we struggle on our short walks while he resembles a Rob de Castella – Cadel Evans cross as he eats up the kilometres around local roads in runners, or by bike. Meanwhile, Mark’s brother Luke, also a former Barmera Monash Roo, is apparently starring for NT Thunder playing in the Queensland Football League.

New track receives praise ■MY 5RM Sports Saturday colleague and avid motor sport enthusiast Trevor Scott described the new circuit track at Dutton, that had its first official meeting recently, as “Mallala on dirt�. The idea for the track was first raised 15 years ago but only came to fruition after a public meeting sanctioned its building and an amazing effort by volunteers over the past 12 months completed the task. A few weeks ago Trevor spoke to one of the track managers Steve Vaughan on air. Vaughan recently won the annual Wally Francombe Memorial race at Waikerie’s Sunline Speedway. He explained that the circuit track complex at Dutton was developed from some exceptional donations of goods

and services. He also considered the track had endless possibilities as a motorsport park, with interest shown by many areas of the sport outside of the vehicles that appeared at the inaugural meeting. The circuit racing vehicles “are a low budget race car,� he said. “There are four basic classes broken up into something like subclasses. “The Dutton track is all about up and down hill, with left and right bends. Vaughan also emphasised that circuit racing is a family sport. There is no age limit, so there is a place for juniors with the decision on who can drive very much about discretion and commonsense. The Truro and Districts

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Building a Better Community

"%9/.$ 342!4%')# 0,!. Vision – 2025 In 2025 the Berri Barmera Council shall be part of one regional community, which is sustainable, growing and prosperous; where residents are enjoying a lifestyle and environment second to none.

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In 2025 the economy will be horticulture based but more diverse and vibrant, with a range of traditional and new businesses.

In 2025 the environment will be healthier and sustainable. Council will be a leader in holistic reuse of industry and community waste.

In 2025 our community will be diverse, healthy, sporting, safe, friendly, growing, with a sense of community self help and pride that supports the aged and youth.

Objective 1: We will promote and foster the entrepreneurial spirit that helped build the Riverland because we need locals investing in our community. Objective 2: We will complete Berri Riverfront from the hotel to the caravan park and Sporting Clubs’ Projects to stimulate the economy Objective 3: We will solve Berri’s parking problem because it will increase accessibility for businesses to establish and expand. Objective 4: We will support local businesses and towns to work together to increase their profitability and opportunity because resources are limited and we need to maximise our return. Objective 5: We will promote country style living to enhance the lifestyle opportunities and because there is a growing demand for these type of properties. Objective 6: We will promote and encourage eco-tourism because it will mean an increased understanding of our unique environment and promote its preservation and create employment. Objective 7: We will facilitate and partner business and industry because it will create employment. Objective 8: We will actively lobby State and Federal Governments for funding because it will mean Council can provide improved services. Objective 9: We will provide high quality facilities, services and attractions because it will entice tourists to our region and provide employment locally. Objective 10: We will facilitate development of lifestyle retirement villages because it will attract retirees and provide an economic boost to our region.

Objective 1: We will have a community that recycles, because that will reduce waste going to landfill. Objective 2: We will promote a regional landfill facility to reduce costs across the region. Objective 3: We will promote alternate energy supplies to reduce our carbon footprint. Objective 4: We will extend and fund waste water and stormwater re-use projects because it will reduce reliance on the Murray. Objective 5: We will establish better watering systems to reduce water wastage. Objective 6: We will work with the NRM Board to promote better grey water disposal from river users, to promote tourism use of the river and protect the environment. Objective 7: We will promote community awareness regarding preserving the natural environment because it will create a better, healthier and more sustainable environment. Objective 8: We will have at least one town in the top 10 Tidy Towns because this will mean we are looking after our towns and our environment.

Objective 1: We will support and lobby, in partnership with the State Government, for modern well staffed medical facilities including local speciality services to attract and retain people in the region. Objective 2: We will work with SA Police and associated groups to have a safe community. Objective 3: We will provide non-structured recreation facilities, locally and regionally to increase participation, fitness and well being, including nature trails, bike tracks, walking tracks and canoe courses. Objective 4: We will amalgamate sporting facilities to continue to provide the top level of facilities within our means. Objective 5: We will reward groups that have a strong self help culture to work in partnership to maximise the benefit from limited funds. Objective 6: We will promote and support Special Events and multi-cultural festivals that bring the community together. Objective 7: We will engage the youth at their level to understand their views to build opportunities for retention and increased community involvement. Objective 8: We will be “Young Family Friendly” with areas and events that support community involvement to make it easier for families to move and stay in the region. Objective 9: Promote over 50 Residential Estates to support the ageing population within the region so that they can still live locally.

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Berri Town Centre Development

Proposed Land Use Changes

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4O FACILITATE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN "ERRI AND "ARMERA THE #OUNCIL GIVE NOTICE THAT IT INTENDS TO CHANGE THE STATUS OF THE LAND LISTED BELOW FROM COMMUNITY LAND TO OPERATIONAL TO ALLOW THIS LAND TO BE DEVELOPED 4HE LAND IN "ERRI IS CROWN LAND AND NOT OWNED BY THE #OUNCIL BUT IS UNDER ITS CARE AND CONTROL AT PRESENT /FFICIAL NOTIFICATION IS ADVERTISED IN THIS PAPER YOUR FEEDBACK AND IDEAS ARE ENCOURAGED 3IGNS ARE ERECTED ON THE LAND TO IDENTIFY PROPOSED CHANGES

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#OUNCIL SOUGHT EXPERT ADVICE REGARDING THE EFFECT ON EXISTING BUSINESSES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SECOND PLAZA STYLE DEVELOPMENT WHICH INDICATED A NEGATIVE EFFECT FOR OVER YEARS ON THE CURRENT BUSINESSES )N ADDITION #OUNCIL SOUGHT ADVICE AND VALUATION OF THE CROWN LAND FOR #OUNCIL TO PURCHASE WHICH WAS CONSIDERABLY OVER MILLION WHICH MADE THE PROJECT NOT VIABLE 4O PURSUE THE BENEFITS OF THE TOWN DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL #OUNCIL HAS SOUGHT TO MAXIMISE THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF THE PLAN WHILE MINIMISING THE NEGATIVE 4HE AMENDED PLAN INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING 0ARTNERSHIP WITH THE 3TATE 'OVERNMENT VIA THE ,AND -ANAGEMENT #ORPORATION AS THE OWNER OF THE LAND TO FACILITATE $EVELOPMENT OF THE LAND BETWEEN THE "ERRI (OTEL AND THE #ARAVAN 0ARK TO FACILITATE THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH QUALITY MULTIPLE STORY DWELLINGS AND OR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT 2ELOCATE THE "ERRI "OWLING #LUB TO 'LASSEY 0ARK 2ETAIN THE "ERRI .O /VAL INCLUDING GRANDSTAND AND 7AR -EMORIAL 2EALIGN THE BOUNDARY OF THE "ERRI #ARAVAN 0ARK AND TRANSFER FREEHOLD TITLE TO ALLOW FOR CONTINUED EXPANSION 2ELOCATE SOCCER TO AREA ADJACENT TO AN EXPANDED 'LASSEY 0ARK .EW 3WIMMING 0OOL AT OR ADJACENT 'LASSEY 0ARK 4HE FORMATION OF A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ,AND -ANAGEMENT #ORPORATION TO ALLOW THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE #ROWN ,AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH #OUNCIL DIRECTION IS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING s #OUNCIL DOES NOT OWN THE LAND AND IF IT WISHED TO DEVELOP THE LAND TO GAIN REVENUE IT MUST FIRST PURCHASE THE LAND FROM THE #ROWN AT MARKET VALUE s 4HE ,AND -ANAGEMENT #ORPORATION CAN DISPOSE OF THE LAND WITHOUT THE NEED TO PURCHASE THE LAND AS THE NETT PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE 3TATE 'OVERNMENT AS THE GOVERNMENT S AGENTS s #OUNCIL CAN ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE ,AND -ANAGEMENT #ORPORATION TO ENSURE THAT THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT IS ACHIEVED 4HE FUNDING FOR THESE PROJECTS WILL BE THE #OUNCIL S CONDITION FOR THE RELEASE OF THE LAND FROM UNDER #OUNCIL S CARE CUSTODY AND CONTROL THAT IS #OUNCIL DOES NOT OWN THE LAND BUT CAN NEGOTIATE A COMMUNITY BENEFIT FOR THE TRANSFER OF THE LAND FOR PRIVATE PURPOSES 4HIS OPTION MAXIMISES COMMUNITY BENEFIT AND MINIMISES THE FINANCIAL RISK AND EXPOSURE BY THE #OUNCIL 4HE PROCESS RELIES ON THE #OUNCIL REVOKING THE h#OMMUNITY ,ANDv STATUS OF THE #ROWN ,AND TO ALLOW THE 3TATE 'OVERNMENT AS THE OWNER TO DISPOSE OF THE LAND VIA THE ,AND -ANAGEMENT #ORPORATION 4HE #OUNCIL WILL ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE ,AND -ANAGEMENT #ORPORATION PRIOR TO ANY DISPOSAL OF LAND 0LEASE NOTE #OUNCIL COULD NOT UNDERTAKE THE DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT PURCHASING THE LAND FIRST 4HE "ERRI "OWLING #LUB WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE RELOCATED TO 'LASSEY 0ARK BEFORE THE LAND CAN BE MADE AVAILABLE 4HE ATTACHED MAPS SHOW CURRENT AND PROPOSED FUTURE LAND BOUNDARIES 3IMILARLY THE LAND WHERE THE PREVIOUS TOWN NETBALL COURTS WERE SITED AND THE (AYDEN 3TOECKEL 3WIMMING 0OOL IS LOCATED IS A LARGE TRACT OF LAND THAT IS ZONED h2ESIDENTIALv 4HE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS LAND IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH #OUNCIL S DIRECTION TO CENTRALISE SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES /NCE AGAIN A CONDITION OF THE RELEASE OF THIS #ROWN ,AND WOULD BE THE PROVISION OF A NEW SWIMMING POOL 4HE 'YMNASTICS #LUB WOULD NEED TO BE RELOCATED BUT THEY HAVE OUTGROWN THEIR CURRENT SHED 4HIS LAND CAN BE DEVELOPED WITH A PROVISION FOR THE RETENTION OF SOME OPEN SHED SPACE FOR A COMMUNITY PARK PLAY AREA 4HE LAND THAT CONSISTS OF THE "ERRI 3ENIOR #ITIZENS (ALL AND ALLOTMENTS TO THE SOUTH HAVE POTENTIAL FOR FUTURE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT BUT ONCE AGAIN A CONDITION OF ANY FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WOULD REQUIRE THE BUILDING OF A REPLACEMENT SENIOR CITIZENS HALL 4HUS THE INTENT IS TO ALLOW OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE TOWN TO GROW RETAIN THE "ERRI OVAL AND 7AR -EMORIAL LIMIT THE FINANCIAL EXPOSURE AND RISK TO #OUNCIL AND PROVIDE CENTRALISED AND MODERN SPORTING FACILITIES 4O REMAIN STAGNANT WILL HAVE DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON LOCAL BUSINESS

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Map 3: Berri Ovals & Bowling Club

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Berri Open Space Strategy 4HE #OUNCIL RECEIVED FUNDING FROM THE STATE GOVERNMENT TO UNDERTAKE AN /PEN 3PACE 3TRATEGY TO PLAN FOR THE FUTURE NEEDS OF THE "ERRI COMMUNITY THIS INCLUDES SPORTING FACILITIES PARKS GARDENS WALKING TRAILS THE RIVER AND RIVERFRONT AND NATURAL AREAS 4HIS

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/UR #OMMITTEE #OUNCILLORS AND VOLUNTEERS WILL MEET AT THE RESERVE OPPOSITE -ISSION !USTRALIA (OLDEN 0ARK AT AM ON 3UNDAY !UGUST #AR PARKING WILL BE AVAILABLE ALONG -INNOCK 3TREET 4HE #OMMITTEE WOULD APPRECIATE ASSISTANCE FROM THE COMMUNITY IN THE CLEAN UP 6OLUNTEERS ARE ASKED TO WEAR PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR CLOTHING HATS AND GLOVES AND YOU CAN BRING SOME GARDEN TOOLS IF YOU WISH !LTHOUGH MOST OF OUR SPORTING AREAS ARE WELL MAINTAINED THE #OMMITTEE ASK THAT SPORTING GROUPS HAVE AN INSPECTION OF THEIR GROUNDS AND PREMISES TO SEE IF THERE ARE ANY AREAS THAT NEED SOME 4,# #OUNCIL HAS RECENTLY ENGAGED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS TO PROVIDE A REPORT ON ALL THE OPEN SPACES IN "ERRI WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR BEAUTIFICATION /UR #OMMITTEE HAS HAD EXTENSIVE INPUT INTO THIS REPORT AND THE COMMITTEE IS LOOKING FORWARD TO HAVING IT PRESENTED TO THE COMMUNITY FOR CONSULTATION AND FUTURE IMPLEMENTATION )N ADDITION TO THE DEVELOPMENT THAT #OUNCIL WILL UNDERTAKE THERE WILL BE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE CLUBS AND OTHER GROUPS TO BE INVOLVED IN THE PROJECTS 2OBIN &OLEY #HAIR

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-APS AND DETAILS OF THE CHANGES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE #OUNCIL /FFICES AND ,IBRARIES IN "ERRI AND "ARMERA )N A STAGED ROLL OUT UNTIL OCCUPIED PROPERTIES IN RURAL AREAS WILL BE ISSUED WITH AN ADDRESS AND INFORMATION ON ROADSIDE SIGNAGE 4O SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2URAL !DDRESSING INITIATIVE ALL UN NAMED ROADS THAT PROVIDE ACCESS TO A PROPERTY HAVE BEEN NAMED WHERE DUPLICATE ROAD NAMES EXIST ONE OF THE ROADS HAS BEEN RENAMED )N ACCORDANCE WITH 3ECTION OF THE ,OCAL 'OVERNMENT !CT "ERRI "ARMERA #OUNCIL HEREBY GIVES NOTICE OF PROPOSED NEW AND CHANGED ROAD NAMES 4HE FOLLOWING 2OADS HAVE BEEN RENAMED TO REMOVE DUPLICATIONS #OATS 2OAD #OBDOGLA NOW !RNOLD #OATS 2OAD (UNT 2OAD 7INKIE NOW "ILL (UNT 2OAD #URREN 2OAD 7INKIE NOW ADDED TO +ATARAPKO #RESCENT 2UMBALL 2OAD 7INKIE NOW ADDED TO "ILL (UNT 2OAD 2UMBALL REUSED ELSEWHERE $ALZEIL 2OAD WEST OF "ASSHAM NOW 3WINSTEAD 2OAD &ULLER $RIVE NOW 3CHMIDT ,ANE 0IKE 2OAD NORTH OF SCHOOL NOW %LLIOT $RIVE

4HE FOLLOWING PREVIOUSLY NAMED ROADS HAVE BEEN EXTENDED OR CHANGED #ADDY 2OAD )NGERSON 2OAD $OECKE 2OAD "ERRI 7INERY HAS BEEN CLOSED AND THE NAME REUSED 4HE FOLLOWING ARE NEWLY ADOPTED ROAD NAMES Arnold Road Chiles Road Comley Road Doecke Road Draper Street Elliot Drive Field Day Drive Heleys Lane Hermanson Road Herons Bend Road

Hume Lane Kollias Lane Marina Drive Middleton Lane Nappers Lane O’Callaghan Rd Rodeo Drive Rosemary Lane Santos Road Schramm Drive

Shaw Road Smith Road Springcart Gully Rd Stoney Ridge Road Sunrise Court Traeger Lane Werner Lane Woolmer Road

-ANY PROPERTIES ARE CURRENTLY LOCATED ON UN NAMED ROADS

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FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS AND ORGANISATIONS TO TAKE THE LEAD IN CO ORDINATING AND SUPPORTING MORE EVENTS )F YOU THINK YOUR GROUP OR ORGANISATION IS ABLE TO HELP PLEASE PHONE !NDREW (AIGH AT THE "ERRI "ARMERA #OUNCIL ON !LTERNATIVELY USE THE #ENTENARY WEBSITE TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST VIA EMAIL 2EMEMBER YOU CAN CHECK THE NEW "ERRI #ENTENARY WEBSITE AT WWW BERRICENTENARY COM AU TO KEEP UP TO DATE WITH WHAT IS PLANNED LOOK AT HISTORIC PHOTOS OF THE "ERRI AREA AND TO SEE WHAT HAS BEEN DISCUSSED AT THE "ERRI #ENTENARY #OMMITTEE MEETINGS

0RIORS 'ARAGE ON THE RIGHT POWERS .EWSAGENCY IN CENTRE "ERRI ABOUT

4HE MOST RECENT "ERRI #ENTENARY #OMMITTEE MEETING HELD IN *UNE WAS A GREAT SUCCESS WITH THE ELECTION OF A #HAIRPERSON FOR THE #OMMITTEE -ARGARET #OLBY AND MORE THAN INTERESTED COMMUNITY MEMBERS INCLUDING THE -AYOR AND SEVERAL #OUNCILLORS ATTENDING TO HEAR THE LATEST NEWS MAKE SUGGESTIONS AND OFFER SUPPORT 4HE NEXT "ERRI #ENTENARY #OMMITTEE -EETING WILL BE HELD AT THE "ERRI ,IBRARY )NFORMATION #ENTRE AT PM ON 4HURSDAY !UGUST SO COME ALONG IF YOU WANT TO FIND OUT MORE 3OME OF THE ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS THAT THE COUNCIL IS ALREADY PLANNING TO CELEBRATE THE #ENTENARY INCLUDE THE CENTENARY HISTORY BOOK LAUNCH A @"ACK TO "ERRI ! PHOTOGRAPH OF THE h"ACK TO "ERRIv WEEK 3! DINNER MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL %ASTER PARADE #ENTENARY PARADE 7ILSON 3TREET AND A "ERRI AND SURROUNDS HISTORICAL 2ECENTLY DONATED TO THE "ERRI "ARMERA #OUNCIL EXHIBITION FOR THE "ERRI #ENTENARY THIS PHOTO AND 3OME COMMUNITY GROUPS HAVE REGISTERED MORE THAN MORE LIKE IT CAN BE VIEWED AT THE THEIR INTEREST IN HOSTING ADDITIONAL EVENTS WWW BERRICENTENARY COM AU WEBSITE BUT THE #ENTENARY #OMMITTEE IS STILL LOOKING

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!S PART OF "ERRI S #ENTENARY THE "ERRI "ARMERA #OUNCIL IS ASSISTING THE COMMUNITY TO RE ESTABLISH THE "IENNIAL 2IVERLAND -ULTICULTURAL &ESTIVAL 4HE &ESTIVAL IS SCHEDULED TO BE HELD IN .OVEMBER ALONG THE "ERRI RIVERFRONT AND WILL SHOWCASE "ERRI AND THE 2IVERLAND S MULTICULTURAL HERITAGE AND FUTURE #HAIRPERSON -S 2OSALYN +AMBOURIS SAID h7E FEEL THAT THIS IS A LARGE PART OF WHAT "ERRI AND THE 2IVERLAND IS AND WANT TO CELEBRATE ALL THE NATIONALITIES THAT HAVE COME TOGETHER TO MAKE THIS REGION A WONDERFUL PLACE TO LIVE 7E FEEL THE #ENTENARY YEAR OF "ERRI IS THE RIGHT TIME TO RESTART THIS GREAT EVENTv ! FESTIVAL COMMITTEE HAS JUST BEEN ESTABLISHED AND INTERESTED COMMUNITY MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND MEETINGS AND OR JOIN THE COMMITTEE 4HE NEXT MEETING IS TO BE HELD AT THE "ERRI 4OWN (ALL #HAMBER -EETING 2OOM AT PM ON 7EDNESDAY !UGUST &OR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT 2OSALYN +AMBOURIS ON

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ON’T judge this home by its cover. Solid stone home that has stood up well to the elements over time. Once inside it is hard to believe the age of the home. Renovated throughout with modern tastes in mind. Three bedroom home with centrally located combined lounge and dining room. Polished floorboards throughout the living areas maintain the modern feel to this home. Preparation of meals in the kitchen will be a pleasure with modern Westinghouse appliances, including dishwasher, at your fingertips. Temperature control taken care of with Fujitsu ducted reverse cycle airconditioner with ducts in living areas and two of three bedrooms. Once outside the home the rear yard is awaiting

your personal touch and an undercover entertaining area would be an ideal start. Large rear yard is fully fenced and access to the 6m x 6m shed complete with concrete floor, lights and power can be gained from the rear lane. Off street undercover parking available for two cars at the front of the home under the carport. In excess of 40,000 litres of rainwater storage ensures that when it rains the water is captured and then in turn can be used inside. Property is situated in a quiet area of Waikerie and is surrounded by similar homes close to schools, hospital and medical centre, recreation centre, bowling club and swimming pool. Neat and tidy home with a modern touch internally that would make this an ideal first home or for some-

one looking to move into town and downsize. Don’t miss the chance to purchase the entire package for $239,990-. Call Marschall First National on 8541 2777 to arrange an inspection at a time to suit you.

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13 Heming Street Price $239,990 Inspect By appointment RLA 47936

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PH. (08) 8541 2777

www.marschall๏ฌ rstnational.com.au Serving the district from 2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie

Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers

THE MARSCHALL FAMILY

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HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday, July 32, 2010 BAMERA 10.00 - 10.30 am 27 Lake Avenue Ray White Berri

FOR THIS WEEK

Sunday, August 1, 2010 GLOSSOP Block 486 Bottom Road Ray White Berri

9.30 - 10.00 am

BERRI

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

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10.00 - 10.30 am 6 Jarvis Street LJ Hooker 10.45 - 11.15 am 29 McGregor Street LJ Hooker 11.00 - 12.00 pm 5 Marshall Street Ray White Berri 12.00 - 1.00 pm 7 Kondoprias Court Ray White Berri 1.30 - 2.30 pm 17 Powell Street Ray White Berri 3.00 - 4.00 pm 5 Raeder Court Ray White Berri

Sunday, August 1, 2010 BAMERA 10.30 - 11.00 am 21 Farmer Street Ray White Berri 11.30 - 12.00 pm 20 Farmer Street Ray White Berri

LOXTON 10.00 - 11.00 am 29 Second Street Ray White Loxton 10.00 - 11.00 am 31 Second Street Ray White Loxton 11.00 - 12.00 pm 46 Second Street Ray White Loxton 11.30 - 12.30 pm 11 Fourth Street Ray White Loxton 1.00 - 2.00 pm

3A Pyap Street Ray White Loxton

1.00 - 2.00 pm

4 Busbridge Court Ray White Loxton

1.00 - 1.30 pm

38 Fifth Street Ray White Loxton

2.30 - 3.30 pm

3151 Kingston Road Ray White Loxton

2.30 - 3.30 pm

1658 Bookpurnong Road Ray White Loxton

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

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Sell, buy or rent..

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NJOY the benefits of rural living just a couple of minutes from the town and close to Ruston’s Rose Garden. This very appealing brick veneer home provides two living areas, ducted airconditioning and gas heating, three bedrooms all with built-in robes and the master has direct access to the two-way bathroom. The outdoor living areas are superb with a spacious gable roof pergola, paved rear verandah and attractive easycare gardens. The shed is a handyman’s dream and it even has evaporative airconditioning and ceiling fans. It won’t be filled with vehicles as the carport area has parking for four cars with an automatic lift door at the front. A great rural location, handy to town, ample water supply plus rainwater to the home. There is even a two storey cubby house for the kids.

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Moorna Street Price $258,500 Inspect By Appointment RLA 147968

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FANTASTIC business opportunity located in the heart of Loxton’s main street. It would cost just as much to setup a premises from scratch but here you have the added bonus of being able to capitalize on the existing clientele, passing trade and extra exposure of being centrally located and right next door to a supermarket and large diner and takeaway. Price includes all hairdressing workstations, front counter and cash register, customer lounges, wash basins, dryers, hair master for colours and perms, waxing table and approx $6000 in stock. Out the back is a Beauty room, storage area, Laundry and male and female toilets. After 10 years, the current owner has decided to take a break, leaving you with the business opportunity of a lifetime. Call Dave Kanizay on 0448845270 for more information.

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LOXTON Jolters Hairdressing Price $28,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714

Contact Ray White Loxton Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie

OCATED in one of Waikerie’s finest addresses, directly across the road from lush green parklands, only 250m from the River Murray and only 250m from the town centre and hotel, this 1920’s stone home has been tastefully renovated to retain its warmth and charm while introducing todays necessities. Typical of homes of this era, the home features lofty high ceilings, rich polished timber floorboards, a wide central passage and three double sized bedrooms. The master bedroom is equipped with built in robes, a brand new ensuite and parents retreat / office which looks out to the parklands and riverfront. The lounge room with its built in slow combustion wood fire is a great place to entertain friends during these chilly evenings. The fresh and modern kitchen with breakfast bar and large pantry blends in

nicely while the formal din- garden with a variety of fruit ing room and adjoins the trees makes this an easy care family room. Beautiful tim- property where all the hard ber framed French doors work has been done for you. open out to the lovely unIf you appreciate the dercover outdoor entertain- beauty of old and the value ing and BBQ area and the and lifestyle this location ducted evaporative Air Con- brings, then this is the home ditioning together with ceil- for you. Call Dave Kanizay ing fans will keep you cool on 0448845270 today for during our summer months. your private inspection. This lovely bungalow home is fronted with Waikerie stone and brick quoins. Recent additions of a new colourbond roof and free standing gable roof carport make this home stand out from the rest. Offering room for additional vehicle storage 3 2 3 down the side WAIKERIE and out the back is a shed Contact with concrete 21 Peake Terrace Ray White Waikerie and power and Price $335,000 Dave Kanizay rear lane ac- Inspect By appointment 0448 845 270 cess. The low Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie maintenance RLA 195714


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Community Events File Thursday, July 29 • Barmera Kindergarten, occasional care service, operates within the centre, Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 2 to 5 yr olds, 8.45am to 11.30am, for further information contact Barmera Kindergarten 85882210. Friday, July 30 • Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am – noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. • Ozzie blokes’ men’s group 6.45pm at Living Waters, 14 Edward Street, Loxton. All ages invited $5 each includes meal and guest speaker. Phone Rudi 0417813129. Saturday, July 31 • Raising money for cancer – Crafty Capers Relay for Life Team, holding a garage sale, 8am to 12noon, Liberty Service Station, Renmark Avenue. All proceeds to the Cancer Foundation. Donations of goods accepted, Donations must be delivered no later than 9am. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. • Waikerie Markets, Crush Terrace, opposite Mitre 10, next to Waikerie Club 8am to 1pm. Breakfast available, new stalls welcome, Phone John Sullivan 0885413887. Sunday, August 1 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Waikerie Hospital Auxilliary, at the Berri Resort Hotel.

Sunday, August 1 • PS Industry steaming, 11am to 12.30pm and again 1.30pm to 3pm. Devonshire morning and afternoon tea is included. For enquiries phone Renmark Visitor Centre, 85866704. • Riverland Justices Group Training day, topic – Family Law Package, 10am to 4pm, Berri. Morning tea and light lunch, $10 members, $20 non-members of Riverland Group. Phone Sue Jacka for further enquiries and venue location 85874117. • The Berri Barmera Health Advisory Council open day at the Riverland Regional Hospital, to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the opening of the Berri District Hospital. Between 12 noon and 4pm, hospital grounds. Displays from Community Health, Allied Health, Aged Care, Mental Health, Aboriginal Health, and Early intervention Services for Children. Catering will be provided by Lions, Rotary and Zonta Clubs. Monday, August 2 • Renmark Kindergym, 9.30am to 11am weekly. Located in the Renmark Show Grounds. Phone Amanda 0418837673. Tuesday, August 3 • Palms Bingo, in aid of Renmark Paringa Nursing Home. Phone Helen 85824618. • Renmark Kindergym sessions between 9.30am to 11.00am weekly. Located in Renmark Show Grounds. Phone Amanda 0418837673. • Riverland Primary School’s Music Festival, Chaffey Theatre at 7.30pm.

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36 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday July 29, 2010

Armchair Experts

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Panthers face favoured Magpies in

Pride on the line BSR v Cobdogla

■ CHASE: Waikerie’s Andrew Bachmann pursues Loxton North’s Andrew Baker in the most recent clash between the two teams, where Loxton North was able to get up in a titanic struggle.

Last chance for finals push Waikerie v Loxton North WELCOME to what is the last chance saloon for Loxton North this weekend. A win against Waikerie will pull it back up to even on points with the Magpies. Given both teams have a game against Renmark in the final few rounds, this clash is a must win for the Panthers. However, since beating Berri, Loxton North has slumped to two disappointing losses in a row. With the bustling Brad Williams to return, the Panthers should improve on last week. Their youthful zing is certainly a weapon that could help them get up but inexperience costs them at times. Waikerie should welcome back Damien Stevens and Andrew Bachmann, while Ben Venning’s ankle is certainly on the improve. A battle between youngsters Gerard Dutton and Brad Mules looks on the cards this weekend. While Mules certainly has the poise and smarts to find the ball, Dutton’s speed will test even the fastest Loxton North players. Magpie rookies Chris Mudge and

Tom Eldredge have also been impressive in defence. Loxton North will need to maintain possession of the ball throughout the game, as Waikerie’s forward forays are usually calculated, direct and accurate. At home, the Magpies will have the local fans right behind them as they look to lock in a spot in the top four. Loxton North has it all to play for but Waikerie has too much class on paper.

COBDOGLA’S finals chances for season 2010 ended about half way through the third quarter in last round’s clash with Paringa. This round, the Eagles take on Blanchetown/Swan Reach at Blanchetown in what will prove to be an interesting encounter with both sides playing for pride. Reports within the Eagles camp suggest team confidence is low and playing coach Darrell Tillbrook will be looking for a committed effort this round. The Redbacks have had the same problem all season, missing a dominant key forward. Captain Lindon Fridd will need to rally his troops and if the Eagles can produce the goods in the midfield this weekend, then it will go a long way towards winning. Sterling Crowe, Zac Walker and Damien Crowe have all contributed around the stoppages this season and will need to feed forwards Troy Dawson and Tillbrook against BSR. Where would the Redbacks be without the speed and skill of Dale Payne? He has been the instigator behind the team’s three wins this season and needs help from the likes of team-mates Scott McKenzie, Troy Haby and Gavin Webster to continue his form. Cobdogla could give Walker or Damien Crowe the job to run with Payne, depending on availability. Veteran Mark Coleman continues to use experience to his advantage and could be BSR’s main target up forward this round.

If so, Cobby defender Adam Barnett would be the perfect option to limit his space in the forward 50. On the road after an unexpected belting at the hands of Paringa, Cobdogla will recover to beat BSR by five goals in a game many would not have predicted to be match of the round. Other matches WE were really impressed with MoorookKingston’s fight earlier in the season but the last month of football has been highly forgettable for them. Lyrup, which is more than likely to finish minor premiers, will be looking to make light work of the Warriors coming off the bye round. BROWN’S Well managed to snatch a win against Moorook-Kingston two rounds ago and will need a miracle to upset Paringa. The Swans have hit a purple patch of form with three wins in a row and producing some of the Independent competition’s best football of 2010. THE Roosters take on Wunkar this weekend on home soil and have got the fire power to be more than competitive. When fit, Nigel Hole has also been excellent, along with Russell Boatswain. Wunkar has the players to account for these names, with Roger Taylor, Daniel Evans, Shane Schulz and Sean Gray all capable of playing almost any position on the field. The Roosters will be competitive in the first half of this game before Wunkar kick away to an eight goal win.

Other games

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BERRI faces the winless Renmark at league headquarters. Ruckman Jason Sutherland received a reprieve from the SANFL tribunal, which means he could line-up for the Demons this weekend. The Rovers will throw everything at this one but Berri should get up. This weekend is also an opportunity for Loxton to show it is a genuine finals threat this year, taking on BarmeraMonash at Loxton. The Tigers are yet to really push the Barmera-Monash boys for four quarters but that should change this Saturday. Loxton in an upset.

League leaders to do battle Karoonda v BDT THE two top teams play this week with BDT an overwhelming favourite to win. Karoonda is sitting in second spot, but would not want to lose too much percentage in this one. Mervyn Kartinyeri has been great in the past two matches and will need to put in another big game for Karoonda to be competitive.

Pinnaroo v Murrayville

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THE winner of this match still has a chance to grab the double chance in the finals.

Pinnaroo come off a loss to Lameroo, while Murrayville come off a beating from BDT. Pinnaroo won the first two encounters by less than a goal but Murrayville can turn the tables and win this week.

Lameroo v Peake LAMEROO got off the bottom of the ladder defeating Pinnaroo last week. Aaron Hand is a standout forward at Peake who needs more players around him to kick goals consistently. Peake don’t appear to know how to win and Lameroo look too accomplished to finish on the bottom of the ladder.

Senior football scoreboard Riverland Football A grade Loxton 20.22 (142) d Renmark 3.5 (23). Best - Loxton: R. Mitchell, R. Liddle, A. Montgomery. Renmark: A. Camplin, C. Seekamp, M. Camplin. Goals - Loxton: P. Smith 5, A. Montgomery 4, N. Uren, R. Mitchell 3, R. Liddle, S. Westbrook 2, J. Mann. Renmark: T. Thorpe, H. Beavis, P. O’Loughlin. Berri 15.10 (100) d Waikerie 7.11(53). Best - Berri: D. Hankin, P. Safralidis, A. Beauchamp. Waikerie: J. Thomson, T. Bevan, C. Hawke. Goals - Berri: L. Hagean 5, K. Stone 4, C. Ridgway, C. Scholefield 2, S. Raeder, G. Branford. Waikerie: J. Thomson, T. Bevan, C. Hawke, M. Butcher, C. Miller, A. Thompson, C. Griffiths. Barmera-Monash 17.6 (108) d Loxton North 13.8 (86). Best - Barmera-Monash: M. Leyson, D. Millard, D. Perry.

Loxton North: D. Proud, R. Proud, M. Scott. Barmera-Monash: J. Lynch 5, S. Peucker 4, T. Swanbury 2, J. Smith, C. Hughes, M. Leigh, M. Middleton, M. Smart, T. Smitham. Loxton North: J. Proud 3, R. Proud 2, A. Cook, D. Fielke, J. Nelson, C. Kropinyeri, T. Thiele, T. Arnold, D. Proud.

Reserves Barmera-Monash 10.9 (69) d Loxton North 9.6 (60). Best - Barmera-Monash: N. Dillon, S. Sumner, R. Pietrolaj. Loxton North: N. Schiller, C. Edmunds, S. Inglis. Goals - Barmera-Monash: C. Hanna 3, C. Marks 2, S. Sumner, K. Thiele, J. Barker, D. Whitbourne, S. Marks. Loxton North: R. McLean 3, B. Tschirpig 2, J. Albrecht, T. Dubrich, B. Perry, J. Deren. Waikerie 14.8 (92) d Berri 10.4 (64). Best - Waikerie: B. Haynes, M. McDonald, J. Dellazoppa. Berri: A. Hume, D. Centofanti, S. Muller.

Goals - Waikerie: M. McDonald 6, E. Richardson 3, J. Dellazoppa 2, H. Crawford, J. Walding, E. Griffen. Berri: A. Hume, G. Franks, D. Griffiths, D. Dawson 2, M. Eisenberg, B. Frankel. Renmark 24.14 (158) d Loxton 0.1 (1). Best - Renmark: J. Collinson, A. Rothe, K. Collinson. Loxton: R. Colls, J. Nickolai, K. Mitchell. Goals - Renmark: J. Howard 5, B. Townsend, D. Lellmann 2, A. Rothe, M. Vowles, J. Collinson, K. Collinson, M. Lewan, R. Gray, J. Watson, J. Millington, T. Clayton.

Independent A grade East Murray 34.17 (221) d Brown’s Well 9.4 (58). Best - East Murray: S. Hoffmann, J. Norman, B. Parsons. Brown’s Well: B. Hampel, S. Gillett, J. McNeil. Goals - East Murray: S. Hoffmann 11, A. Parsons 4, S. Rover, R. Smith, Z. Schubert

3, A.Hissey, D. Andriske, B. Parsons. Brown’s Well: M. Reichstein, J. McNeil, B. Hampel 2, L. Patterson, A. Flavel, B. Milich. Wunkar 20.13 (133) d Blanchetown-Swan Reach 7.9 (51). Best - Wunkar: J. Tapper, T. Hucks, D. Krause. Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Payne, N. Haby, S. Mattner. Goals - Wunkar: S. Gray 7, L. Evans, S. Hucks, B. Line, H. Bennell 2, R. Taylor, N. Brown, R. Heinrich, I. Worsfold, T. Hucks. Blanchetown/Swan Reach: D.Waechter 3, M. Sobey 2, D. Payne, M. Griffiths. Ramco: 37.25 (247) d Moorook-Kingston 5.4 (34). Best - Ramco: D. Donnely, M. Baddack, B. Cameron. Moorook-Kingston: M. Raison, M. Cooper, N. Klingberg. Goals - Ramco: M. Baddack 10, N. Hole 7, A. Geehman 6, R. Boatswain 5, B. Cameron, M. Dubrich, D. Donnely 2, D. Watkins, K. Lennell, A. Boatswain. Moorook-Kingston: M. Raison, M. Cooper 2, J. Rob-

ertson. Paringa 27.15 (177) d Cobdogla 6.9 (45). Best - Paringa: A. Lloyd, N. Rover, D. Portolesi. Cobdogla: L. Fridd, D. Clark, J. Wiseman, Goals - Paringa: D. Hill 8, A. Lippis 7, S. Hissey 4, S. Lehmann, D. Portolesi 2, Nick Dillon, Tristan Jackson. Cobdogla: T. Dawson 3, D. Tilbrook 3.

Mallee A grade Lameroo 21.7 (133) d Pinnaroo 18.11 (119). Best - Lameroo: M. Ridgway, J. Ridgway, M. Benham. Pinnaroo: A. Keough, W. Nickolls, L. Dabinett. Goals - Lameroo: C. Altus, T. Bell 5, J. Ridgway 3, A. Berwick, M. Benham 2, T. Caulfield, H. Thorpe, J. Dewing, M. Ridgway. Pinnaroo: K. O’Loughlin 5, B. Sheridan 4, A. Keough 3, L. Sheridan, B. Gum, L. Dabinett, W. Nickolls, H. Boseley, M. Fischer.

Border Downs-Tintinara 24.21 (165) d Murrayville 2.3 (15). Best - Border Downs-Tintinara: J. Keller, C. Richardson, M. Sampson. Murrayville: J. Allen, K. Wyatt, J. Vass. Goals - Border Downs-Tintinara: N. Todd 6, M. Vandeleur, J. Richardson 3, S. Butler, J. Richards, L. Richardson, M. Sampson, J. Zacker 2, C. Ferguson, J. Keller. Murrayville: D. Bates, S. Wyatt. Karoonda 16.20 (116) Peake 13.8 (86). Best - Karoonda: M. Kartinyeri, J. Jackson, T. Berling. Peake: A. Hand, L. Chubb, P. Casey. Goals - Karoonda: M. Kartinyeri 4, J. Jackson 3, R. Paech, Z. Bullard, C. Knight 2, J. Rudiger, D. Caldwell, K. Neaylon. Peake: A. Hand 7, P. Casey, D. Marrett, B. Carling, S. Holland, C. Jacob, N. Spry.

Reserves Peake 23.11 (149) Karoonda 1.1 (7). Best - Peake: K. Roberts, J. Judd, J. Hewett. Karoonda: M. Lynch, N. Lynch, M. Smith.

Goals - Peake: T. Downs 7, R. Rich 4, A. Raper, S. Rae 3, H. Weckert 2, K. Roberts, A. Arnold, J. Hewett, G. Hewett. Karoonda M. Lynch 1. Border Downs-Tintinara 16.10 (106) Murrayville 6.7 (43). Best - Border Downs-Tintinara: S. Schulz, D. Morton, J. Schilling. Murrayville: D. Meria, D. Willersdorf, C. Walker. Goals - Border Downs-Tintinara: D. Morton 5, L. Brock, S. McCabe, B. Holbrook 2, A. Merry, A. Richardson, A. Pearce, S. Schulz, D. Stott, B. Tucker. Murrayville: D. Willersdorf 2, D. Meria, N. Scala, Ian Brown. Lameroo 26.15 (171) d Pinnaroo 0.0 (0). Best - Lameroo: R. Maynard, P. O’Driscoll, C. Zerk. Pinnaroo: H. Nickolls, T. LeCor, P. Tuppin. Goals - Lameroo: R. Maynard 9, M. Abbott 5, M. Toogood 3, L. Barrett 3, B. Purdie, J. Cattle, S. Weetra, B. Young, M. Trowbridge, D. Steer. Pinnaroo: P. Tuppin, D. Botten.


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SCOREBOARD Riverland Football Under 18 Berri 7.5 (47) d Waikerie 5.7 (37). Best - Berri: J. Woolston, J. Markellos, T. Dolling. Waikerie: J. Trimble, P. White, J. Hahn. Goals - Berri: K. Brand 2, C. Trifonoff, A. Thorpe, J. Woolston, S. Hirschi, K. King. Waikerie: M. White 2, J. Hahn, J. Fladrich, M. Singh. Barmera-Monash 11.11 (77) d Loxton North 4.0 (24). Best - Barmera-Monash: T. Packer, J. Graetz, Z. Bates. Loxton North: B. Walter, T. Andrews, A. Lueth. Goals - Barmera-Monash: A. Grose 3, M. Owen 2, G. Vlassopoulos, T. Packer, G. Wakefield, L. Hoare, Z. Bates. Loxton North: C. Maczkowiack 2, J. Reichstein, N. Francis.

Under 15 Barmera-Monash: 14.16 (100) d Loxton North 3.5 (23). Best - Barmera-Monash: T. Lindsey, T. Broughton, H. Fieldhouse. Loxton North: J. Maczkowiack, L. George, H. Francis. Goals - Barmera-Monash: K. Nairne-Kassulke, T. Lindsey, G. Abdulla 3, S. Hill 2, J. Abdulla, H. Fieldhouse, K. Boase. Loxton North: L. George 2, T. Renshaw. Berri 6.11 (47) d Waikerie 5.10 (40). Best - Berri: M. Henderson, K. Trussell, J. Curyer. Waikerie: S. Mazzeo, S. McKinnon, T. Truscott. Goals - Berri: J. Stemberger 3, M. Henderson 2, C. Pryse. Waikerie: S. Mazzeo 3, T. Truscott, S. McKinnon. Renmark 8.8 (56) d Loxton 6.4 (40). Best - Renmark: Z. Gartery, R. Axon, Y. Papageorgios. Loxton: D. Kurtzer, W. Baker, M. Falting. Goals - Renmark: Y. Papageorgios, Liam Jackson, J. Blackley 2, C. Milne, T. Parker. Loxton: A. Proud 3, H. Peberdy 2, A. Lehmann.

Under 13 Renmark 20.13 (133) d Loxton 0.1 (1). Best - Renmark: J. Agostino, R. Boon, R. Walter. Loxton: O. Winen, L. Bradley, J. McCrorie. Goals - Renmark: J. Agostino 8, Z. Gallo, R. Boon 6. Berri 7.2 (44) d Waikerie 3.2 (20). Best - Berri: B. Clark, B. Cmrlec, B. Page. Waikerie: J. Griffiths, Z. Pogorecki, D. Atze. Goals - Berri: B. Clark 2, O. Germeroth, J. Williss, B. Cmrlec, N. Hankin, L. Hayes. Waikerie: J. Griffiths, B. Devito, T. Geehman. Loxton North 7.2 (44) d BarmeraMonash 0.8 (8). Best - Loxton North: J. McKenzie, H. Bobilak, T. Wagner. Barmera-Monash: B. Wundenberg, J. Wallace, R. Awramov. Goals - Loxton North: J. Inglis 3, A. Francis 2, J. Searles, J. Worsfold.

Independent Football Under 17 Wunkar 9.3 (57) d Blanchetown-Swan Reach 5.8 (38). Best - Wunkar: M. Nemet, D. Ballantyne, D. Voigt. Blanchetown-Swan Reach: A. Bajszi, J. Martinson, S. Young. Goals - Wunkar: B. Reid, L. Pontt 3, N. Brown, R. Heinrich, I. Worsfold. Blanchetown-Swan Reach: A. Bajszi, S. Bajszi 2, D. Tuckey.

Brown’s Well 14.10 (94) d East Murray 6.4 (40). Best - Brown’s Well: M. Reichstein, B. Victor, T. Braun. East Murray: N. Norman, S. Durdin, O. Winen. Goals - Brown’s Well: B. Victor 6, J. Martin, S. Martin 4. East Murray: C. Dorward 2, N. Norman, S. Durdin. Paringa 11.7 (73) d Cobdogla 10.5 (65). Best - Paringa: T. Frahn, H. Biddle, D. Blackley. Cobdogla: J. Watkins, T. Wiseman, B. Jennings. Goals - Paringa: B. Barton 3, J. Blackley, A. Barton 2, C. Pryse, J. Lawton, D. Blackley, T. Frahn. Cobdogla: J. Roissetter 3, B. Sharkey 2, R. Werner, J. Watkins, R. Gillespie, T. Yates, J. Stemberger.

Mallee Football Senior colts Peake 11.8 (74) d Karoonda 5.6 (36). Best - Peake: M. Richards, C. Jacob, E. Loechel. Karoonda: D. Story, D. Blacket, J. Koolmatrie. Goals - Peake: E. Loechel 3, J. Cheyne 2, C. Jacob, J. Loechel, T. Sinclair, D. McDonald, K. Dance, Z. Loechel. Karoonda: M. Wilson, J. Koolmatrie 2, N. Johnson. Border Downs-Tintinara 20.17 (137) d Murrayville 4.1 (25). Best - Border Downs-Tintinara: K. Challinger, Z. Lewis, L. Brock. Murrayville: S. Armstrong, J. Kingdon, M. Beer Goals - Border Downs-Tintinara: K. Challinger 10, Z. Lewis 5, G. Buisan, J. Pascoe, N. Gowling, J. Miell, C. McFarlane. Murrayville: M. Parker, J. Kingdon, R. Watson, H. Brown. Lameroo 14.13 (97) d Pinnaroo 7.1 (43). Best - Lameroo: D. Steer, N. Young, B. Hannam. Pinnaroo: O. Brown, T. Hawthorne, A. Dabinett. Goals - Lameroo: J. Allen 3, J. Barrett, B. Hannam 2, D. Steer, N. Brown, J. Barrett, N. Young, W. Werner, B. Purdie, J. Werner. Pinnaroo: R. O’Driscoll 4, C. Francis-Ribbons 2, O. Brown.

Junior colts Peake 8.11 (59) d Karoonda 4.2 (26). Best - Peake: N. Gregurke, L. Sparks, D. Perks. Karoonda: M. Story, J. Miller, H. Pilgrim. Goals - Peake: N. Gregurke 3, J. Heinrich 2, L. Sparks, C. Ballard, B. Kielow. Karoonda: M. Story 4. Border Downs-Tintinara 7.9 (51) d Murrayville 1.2 (8). Best - Border Downs-Tintinara: A. Stidiford, M. Cornish, P. McFarlane. Murrayville: H. Gibson, M. Beer, J. Gleeson. Goals - Border Downs-Tintinara: A. Stidiford 3, B. Binns, P. McFarlane, J. Camac, J. Harvey, Mitchell Cocciolone. Murrayville: Not supplied. Lameroo 4.7 (31) d Pinnaroo 2.1 (13). Best - Lameroo: J. Barrett, L. Murphy, N. Brown. Pinnaroo: B. Tiller, C. FrancisRibbons, J. King. Goals - Lameroo: S. Hannam 2, N. Brown, C. Hay. Pinnaroo: C. FrancisRibbons 2.

Independent Netball A grade Ramco 51 (J.Wood, W-A Thiel) d Moorook Kingston 44 (K. Wundenberg, L. Manuel).

B grade Ramco 64 (R. Watkins, T. Trebilcock) d Moorook Kingston 13 (C. Jenke, B. Smith).

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Darts Renmark Boxed Dogs 10 d Monash Wanderers 5. Barmera Rooshooters 9 d Barmera Odd Bods 6. Loxton Gladiators 8 d Loxton RSL 7 (180 – K. Pilmore).

Hockey - Women A grade Loxton 14 d Waikerie 1. Best - Loxton: M. Doecke, S. Baird, J. Reid. Waikerie: C. Waye, A. Kroehn, K. Fuller. Goals - Loxton: E. Hampel 6, S. Baird 5, B.J. Hammerstein 2, J. Reid. Waikerie: V. Schmidt. Berri 2 drew Renmark 2. Best - Berri: K. Hibberd, M. McMahon, S. Rashleigh. Renmark: M. Trautwein, K. Trautwein, D. Weeks. Goals - Berri: M. Buller, M. McMahon. Renmark: D. Weeks, L. Nickolas.

B grade Berri 2 drew Renmark 2. Best - Berri: S. Sweetman, L. Delaine, L. Mensforth. Renmark: M. Hobby, C. McDonald, M. Taylor. Goals - Berri: H. Fielke, L. Delaine. Renmark: T. Brauer, C. McDonald. Waikerie 3 d Loxton 0. Best - Waikerie: A. Harkness, L. Morgan, S. Powardy. Loxton: O. Mayward, S. Pickering, D. Othams. Goals - Waikerie: L. Crown, A. Harkness, E. Kerr. Berri 4 d Renmark 1. Best - Berri: C. Starr, A. Spronk, K. McMahon. Renmark: S. Reid, K. Trautwein, M. Trautwein. Goals - Berri: M. McMahon, B. Campbell, C. Mengler, A. Spronk. Renmark: M. Trautwein. Loxton 9 d Waikerie 2. Best - Loxton: R. Schultz, P. Stivahtaris, M. Doecke. Waikerie: J. Wilson, Abby Harkness, Amelia Harness. Goals - Loxton: S. Baird 4, T. Doecke 2, S. Feetham, P. Stivahtaris, E. Hampel. Waikerie: Amelia Harkness, T. Schmidt.

Men A grade Waikerie 8 d Loxton 0. Best - Waikerie: T. Kitto, L. Seabrook, C. Hope. Loxton: N. Rutherford, T. Othams, J. Forde. Goals - Waikerie: B. Kroehn, R. Hope, R. Edwards 2, L. Seabrook, J. Redemski. Berri 7 d Renmark 1. Best - Berri: P. Aitchison, B. Padaman, M. Reeks. Renmark: M. Lohmeyer, D. Casey, J. Sluggett. Goals - Berri: J. Baird, M. Reeks 2, S. Trimper, B. Stokes, H. Pillon. Renmark: P. Burnett.

Berri: R. Bevis. Waikerie 2 drew Loxton 2. Best - Waikerie: M. Morgan, J. Redemski, C. Catford. Loxton: B. Hammond, C. Allister, A. Evans. Goals - Waikerie: J. Redemski, C. Powardy. Loxton: A. Evans, G. Rowe.

Mixed Under 14 Loxton Yellow 7 d Waikerie Black 3. Best - Loxton Yellow: J. McDonough, J. Hopper, W. Mowbray. Waikerie Black: C. Donaldson, J. Smith, D. Moore. Goals - Loxton Yellow: J. Hampel 3, J. Hopper 2, T. Doecke. Waikerie Black: L. Harkness 2, T. Boatswain. Berri 9 d Loxton Black 0. Best - Berri: B. Freeman, N. Barton-Ancliffe, R. Gillespie. Loxton Black: C. Stivahtaris, H. Rogers, S. Cass. Goals - Berri: A. Roberts 4, G. Campbell, B. Freeman. Renmark 5 d Waikerie White 2. Best - Renmark: C. Bartsch, K. Finn, A. Giles. Waikerie White: B. Morgan, C. Powardy, R. Law. Goals - J. Mallinson 2, T. Parker, D. Casey, L. Shaw. Waikerie White: C. Powardy, M. Hansen.

Under 11 Berri Blue 3 d Loxton 2. Best - Berri Blue: J. Seekamp, B. Hill, C. Dominic. Loxton: H. Rogers, B. Gibbs, N. Loxton. Goals - Berri Blue: J. Seekamp 3. Loxton: D. Mowbray, J. Hopper. Renmark 6 d Berri Red 1. Best - Renmark: B. Duggin, N. Duggin, B. Webb. Berri Red: J. Burgess, K. McMahon, J. Roberts. Goals - Renmark: B. Duggin 4, N. Duggin 2. Berri Red: J. Roberts.

B grade

Under 18 Renmark 10 d Berri 1. Best - Renmark: J. Fielke, A. Shaw, D. Casey. Berri: S. Ridley, J. Laskowski, R. Beviss. Goals - Renmark: A. Shaw 4, D. Casey 2, J. Fielke, A. Weir, S. Crouch, J. Caire.

C2 Loxton North 31 (R. Hentschke, V. Bagley) d Renmark 23 (S. Schulz, A. Sarti). Berri 56 (K. Blackwell, N. Howard) d Monash 34 (W. Leckie, P. Ridley).

17A Berri 50 (K. Thiele, M. Constas) d Waikerie 39 (T. Wenske, L. Eldredge). Renmark 76 (R. Leuders, J. Westmoreland) d Loxton 34 (J. Voigt, L. Benson).

17B Loxton North 55 (A. Lange, B. Kropinyeri) d Barmera 17 (R. Ward, K. Hogan). Waikerie d Berri (forfeit).

17C Loxton North 63 (A. Faehrmann, A. Cook) d Renmark 21. Loxton 38 (S. Trower, V. Sunman) d Waikerie 31 (J. Davies, E. Kambuch).

15A Renmark 53 (M. Cinc, E. Nuske) d Loxton 25 (S. Benson, C. Schammer). Barmera 40 (M. Gillespie, K. Szabo) d Loxton North 38 (A. Langford, K. Sanghera). Berri 54 (A. Henwood, S. Sarro) d Waikerie 34 (A. Neideck, G. Taylor).

15B1 Berri 71 (A. Tanner, S. Brand) d Waikerie 36 (P. Kapil, M. Jinks). Loxton 34 (C. Hopper, Z. Pontt) d Renmark 31 (M. Haynes, E. Williams).

15B2 Loxton North 55 (M. Priestley, M. George) d Barmera 15 (R. Black, S.J. Albrecht). Renmark 47 (F. Matulin, E. Cocks) d Loxton 25 (E. Schubert, L. Tuhoro).

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Riverland Netball A1 Loxton North 58 (K. Wooldridge, K. Shankland) d Barmera 41 (J.L. Jones, K. Saville). Berri 47 (T. Howard, T. Jachmann) d Waikerie 36 (M. Lee-Howarth, D. White). Renmark 40 (L. Sweeney, J. Haynes) d Loxton 34 (S. Wright, J. Dahlitz).

A2 Loxton North 52 (C. Proud, L. Manuel) d Barmera 44 (C. Cahill, S. Whitbourne). Loxton 55 (H. Buick, A. Proud) d Renmark 50 (A. Nikou, T. Bagley).

A3 Loxton North 53 (K. Ackland, D. Waechter) d Barmera 28 (B. Smith, S. Pfennig). Berri 66 (J. Hill-Kregar, M. Morris) d Waikerie 44 (D. Hartwig, A. Hartwig).

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Berri 6 d Renmark 0. Best - Berri: S. Stokes, B. Halupka, R. Beviss. Renmark: A. Weigall, P. Hutchins, S. Casey. Goals - Berri: S. Stokes 4, H. Bevis, J. Bowers. Waikerie 1 d Loxton 0. Best - Waikerie: G. Bartel, R. Kleeman, J. Haese. Loxton: D. Quirke, N. Fielke, T. Haigh. Goal - Waikerie: P. White.

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Barmera 57 (D. McDonald, T. Boase) d Loxton North 27 (I. Braddock, M. Watts). Renmark 57 (D. James, A. Fischer) d Loxton 38 (N. Hoffmann, K. Mickan).

B2 Berri 74 (S. Inglis, K. Smith) d Waikerie 19 (J. Schultz, K. Taylor).

B3 Barmera Pink 49 (E. Caddy, M. Cumming) d Monash 35 (C. Johnson, A. Scott). Renmark 59 (A. Eacott, J. Doughty) d Loxton 30 (N. Greatrex, K. Norman).

C1 Cobdogla 32 (L. Wutke, J. Gregory) d Berri 30 (R. Jamieson, C. Nuske).

Berri 34 (A. Knight, M. Kearney) d Waikerie 26 (B. Geale, H. Kaur). Renmark 27 (A. Smith, J. Coombe) d Renmark Blue (K. Rawford, A. Grieger).

Soccer Seniors Barmera Gold 2 d Renmark Development 1. Best - Barmera Gold: J. Makris, G. Franks. Renmark Development: D. Clark, U. Catalano. Goals - Barmera Gold: I. Siy, E. Siy. Renmark Development: D. Clark. Barmera Dev Estate 8 d Renmark Olympic 3. Best - Barmera Dev Estate: S. Atkins, N. Markellos. Renmark Olympic: N. Spinks, K. Collinson. Goals - Barmera Dev Estate: M. Barber, A. Ielasi, J. Fournaros 2, K. Barber, P. Sarakinis. Renmark Olympic: B. Singh, R. Vardaro, K. Collinson. Berri River Rangers 13 d Loxton United 1. Best - Berri River Rangers: S. Atkinson, D. Gregoric. Loxton United: K. Saunders, C. Cram. Goals - Berri River Rangers: S. Atkinson 5, D. Harwood 3, B. Saunders, E. Grosser, D. Gregoric, P. Eleftheriadis, M. Drogemuller. Loxton United: T. Yannakoudis.

Open girls Renmark Red 1 drew Barmera United 1. Best - Renmark Red: E. Sen, J. Glykos. Barmera United: A. Hambi, A. Piedra. Goals - Renmark Red: J. Glykos. Barmera United: A. Hambi. Renmark Green 3 d Loxton United 1. Best - Renmark Green: R. van der Hoek,

T. Sanders. Loxton United: S. Hoffmann, K. Spilsbury. Goals - Renmark Green: K. French 2, T. Sanders. Loxton United: S. Hoffmann.

Under 16 Berri 9 d Barmera United 0. Best - Berri: T. Schrapel, P.C. Zahos. Barmera United: B. Buller, J. Ekisa. Goals - Berri: M. Drogemuller 4, A. Vallelonga, T. Schrapel 2, P. Zahos. Renmark Two 5 d Loxton United 0. Best - Renmark Two: S. Bashar, J. Bachra. Loxton United: S. Polymiadis, R. Tyler. Goals - Renmark Two: S. Bashar 3, J. Bachra 2.

Under 13 Division one Barmera Two 3 d Renmark One 1. Best - Barmera Two: J. Wallace, M. Burton. Renmark One: K. Head. Goals - Barmera Two: M. Burton 2, J. Wallace. Renmark One: K. Head. Renmark Two 1 drew Barmera One 1. Best - Renmark Two: R. Walter. Barmera One: G. Pangallo, S. Giaghias. Goals - Renmark Two: R. Walter. Barmera One: G. Pangallo.

Division two Berri One 2 d Barmera Three 1. Best - Berri One: A. Drogemuller, D. Eleftheriadis. Barmera Three: T. Partridge. Goals - Berri One: T. Eleftheriadis 2. Barmera Three: H. Stavrou. Loxton United 5 d Berri 1. Best - Not supplied. Goals - Loxton United: C. Hopper, C. Trussler 2, S. BoothPola. Berri: A. Johal.

Loxton Homing Pigeon Club 180 kilometre race to Keith: G. Huppatz, T. Hopper, M. Goldsack.

Cycling Road Race A grade: M. Gray, N. Gregurke, L. Stevens, T. McKenzie, A. Boase, C. Gartery. B Grade: C. Gordon, G. O’Brien, R. Strout, P. Weston, J. Eshman.

Golf Berri Thursday ladies stableford: K: Tanner 38 points, T. Milne 35, J. Morrish 34, S. Pascoe 33. Saturday Stableford: G. Leyson 40 points, D. Tovo 38 c/b, L. Jeffery, P. Mudge 38, T. Swinstead 37, R. Mitchell, R. Dale, Tim Branford 37. Sunday Stableford: A. Druery 39 points c/b, R. Staehr 39, M. Wilksch 38.

Barmera Saturday: G. Denton 69 nett, M. Cenko, B. Finn, G. Eitrich, J. McKendrick 70, M. Rumball 71, S. Morrell, B. Traeger 74, A. Ivanovic, R. Formiatti 75.

Waikerie Saturday division one: M. Thomas 80/68. Division two: A. Greenfield 86/66. Voucher winners: R. Berner 91/70 c/b, J. Ashcroft 84/70, P. Richardsom, 92/71 c/b, C. Davis 77/71 c/b. Ladies: S. Schultz 33 points, G. Strauss 32.

Junior Golf Six holes: E. Roberts 15, J. Millar 24, C. Jenke 33. Nine holes: J. Spillios 30, S. Steed 36, B. Jenke, A. Jackson 39, J. Jaensch 42, L. Jackson 48.

RIVERLAND SPORTING ACTION ■ LEFT: Barmera Dev Estates stiker Martin Barber takes a shot in Riverland soccer, while (below) Wunkar goal defence Kym Schulz gets to the ball ahead of BSR’s Caitlin Hook in Independent netball. Photos: JANE WILSON

RISING STAR AWARD NAME: LUKE HAGEAN BERRI ruckman Luke Hagean is this week’s Riverland Weekly Rising Star nomination, on the back of an impressive effort against Waikerie. Luke, still an under 18 player, rucked the whole match by himself on Saturday, making a contest and presenting as an option all over the field. It was a huge effort for a young lad.

LUKE HAGEAN IS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR THE PERPETUAL TROPHY AND PRIZEMONEY

■ ABOVE: Loxton North B grade veteran Steve ‘Clarrie’ Inglis is carried off after his 200th match at the weekend. Meanwhile, (below) Wunkar’s Ian Worsfold battles for the football against his BSR opponent Max Martinson in Independent football. Photos: KARINA TSCHIRPIG & JANE WILSON

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WYMAN, Kenneth Barry. 2/6/1932 – 27/7/2010.

NEW instock: 9hp E/S petrol engine $449.00; 5.5hp water transfer pump 3�, $297.44; Fire fighting pump twin impeller $378.40; 900kg folding engine stand with wheels $199; 2721kg portable 12v electric winch $129; 6� swing up jockey wheel $35.65; 3.5T cable hand pullers $43.55; 30m x 10mm ropes $7.80. Joll Engineering and Retail Sales, cnr Vasey Road and Sturt Highway, Waikerie. Phone 85412411.

FALCON BA 03, Futura sedan, factory LPG, white, auto, aircond, power steering, power windows, cruise control, alloys, 160,000kms, XEH-715, $8000. Phone 0429913508.

LOXTON, 105 Badcoe Road. Wide variety of goods on offer, Saturday, July 31, 8am. Phone 0419823740.

Loving husband of Blondie of 52 years. Much loved father and father-in-law of Greg and Robyn, Grant and Christine, Lyndee, Kelli and Shane. Cherished grandpa of Tobi, Ben, Brodi and Kaitlin. Close in our hearts, you’ll always stay, loved and remembered everyday.

In Memoriam SMITH, Gus. 30/7/07. Time passes by and we go on our way but we love and miss you and think of you everyday. We don’t have to say it out loud, but we know that you know and you would be so proud – Love Anne, Jake, Tom and Sam. Poppa Gus, we just didn’t have time to make our own memories but will always love you – Telischa and Tiarna-Jane (QLD). Love you Gus and God bless – Cindy (QLD).

For Sale A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin, Defontenay Road, Barmera. Last years prices, open 7 days. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298. SUZUKI Swift, WEK-140, air cond, 5 spd, 1997, 92,000kms, ex condition, $3500. Aluminium punt, 10ft v-nose with oars $350; cement mixer, petrol motor $430; 7x5 trailer with cage, YGL728, $1150; Phone 0428575685.

ALMOND shaker 2004 Sicom, 4wd, articulated, almond, pistachio and olive harvester, 4 cylinder diesel water cooled engine, 18hrs showing, $40,000. Phone 0417833650. DOLMAR German made hedge trimmer, 20� cut with two stroke motor, excellent condition $500 ono. Phone 85414079. HAY Oaten, lucerne, triticale, large round rolls, can deliver. Phone 0418615099. HUSQVANA whipper snipper, straight shaft, ex cond, $200. Phone 85414079.

NISSAN Murano, TI, 2006, gold duco, sunroof, Bose sound system, black leather interior, towbar, plus all standard luxuries, ex cond, NOVELLI swivel sink 89,000 kms, XNZ-027, mixer, $100. Phone regretful sale, $29,800. RENMARK Lions Club, cnr Phone 0416229451 or 5th Street and Renmark 85414079. 85839112. Avenue, Saturday, July PLASMA TV 32� AWA with digital set top box, NISSAN vanette 1987, 31, 8am to 11am. Lounge $450; Fisher and Paykel diesel, reg S079AGZ, suite, snow skis, bookshelf, freezer, wardrobes, single Freezer, 34� width, $275; Combined children’s $2250 ono. Phone and double beds, Yamaha wardrobe and six drawer 0428715615. electric organ, quality set (white) modern, $100; pool/patio umbrella, fuel Services Girl’s bike medium size suit boxes, heaters, washing age 8 to 12 years, as new, CAR DETAILING - machine, computer desk, $50. Phone 85823436 or For any car cleaning books, bric-a-brac and 0423002070. needs, from a wash much more. Sausage ROLLER door (1), 254x204 to an upholstery sizzle and Bacon and cm. comes with brand shampoo, a cut and egg sandwiches will be new Gliderol electric polish or a full detail, available. console and remotes. contact Albanese Auto $500. Phone 85414079. To Let Repairs and Detailing SHED 6mx6m zinc alum on 85863355 Lot BETWEEN Morgan and steel shed. Best offer 12 Tarcoola Street, Cadell – two bedroom based on dismantle and Renmark. farm cottage, air cond, no removal of shed by mid December or at the end TANK lining. Leaking pets, $140pw, furniture Phone of tenancy term (October). concrete and iron water negotiable. Phone 85866744 between tanks lined with Fibreglass 0417844845. 10am and 3pm Tuesdays onsite. All areas, contact LOXTON, two double and Thursdays. Pete Headlam 08 bedroom house, r/c SHAVING cabinet 87648131. aircond, bir, new paint, bathroom 46cm x 60cm. Public Notices carpet, carport, ent Glass and plastic shelves, area, compact yard, ref silvered sliding doors w/ DRIVING School based req, $160pw. Phone finger grip, $25. Phone in Renmark, qualified 0414893914. 85414079. experienced instructor. RENMARK, four bedroom STIHL chainsaw 032AV, Will go anywhere in the all with bir, two bathrooms, 16� and 20� bar with Riverland, special prices lounge, living, dining, lock chains and spares, ex at the moment. Phone up garage, compact yard, cond, $500 ono. Phone 0421000114. excellent location, short 85414079. stroll to town and river, TWO painted and primed I N S U R A N C E no pets, $220pw. Phone Oregon planks, five - For the most 0408052377. metres, plus in length, competitive prices Wanted to buy 16x3cm; four Oregon on home, contents, planks 19x3cm, good for commercials, caravan building $10 each. Phone and boats. Contact RIVERLAND Scrap Metal. 85414079. your local SGIC Agents We buy all scrap and nonferris metal. Why give WASHING machine, Rosenthals, Renmark, your old cars and white Hitachi, working order, $30. 85866626 or Berri. goods away when we Phone 85823644. Phone 04088982057. pay you cash for them? WASHING machine, MOUNTAIN Fresh All farms, yards, sheds Hoover, working order, $30. Fruit Juice, Riverland and factory clean ups, no Phone 04088982057. distributors, Steve worries. So don’t dump it, Pat Bye. sell it, we will pay YOU to WHITE aluminium and clean up all your scrap. Phone BERRIAG amplimesh security All steel wanted. Phone 0428179668. screen door, RHS hinged, 0429881058. 202cm x 81cm can be reduced. New lock and QUIT, smoking in 60 TRUCK manuals, car fibreglass flywire, $250. mins is here! Call manuals, earthmoving Phone 85414079. 1300592001, for your manuals. Both Service free information pack. manuals and user Business for Give your lungs a manuals, single items or Sale holiday and quit now. collections, new or used, PLUGZ CafÊ, Barmera. Ultralife Health Clinic, top prices paid. Phone 0408618294. Priced reduced to sell, now Renmark. only $50,000, includes equipment and stock. Offers will be considered, Phone Ian 0417881910.

Motor Vehicles HOUSEBOAT 54X14.5 ft, steel hulls, recoated 09, Mariner 50hp, low hours, 8 berth, must sell, $58950. Genuine enquiries only. Phone 0488422925 or visit website www. gumtree.com

MONSTER garage sale, Sunday, August 1, 9am. Numerous trash and treasure items, food, drinks available, Seventh Day Adventist Church Complex, Sunrise Court, Berri (Off Old Sturt Highway).

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Thursday 29th

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

2.00 Waterloo Road 2.50 The 7.30 Report 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 The Making Of Modern Australia 9.30 Botany Of Desire 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business

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 8.30 Gruen Nation 9.15 Yes We Canberra

9.45 Review With Myles Barlow 10.30 Clone: Victor constructs a device to fix Clone with information from Rose's brain. 11.00 Creature Comforts 11.30 Massive 12.00 Ideal 12.30 Pulling 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Good Girl 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 A Touch Of Frost 10.30 Cougar Town 11.30 True Beauty Face Of Vegas 12.30 The Matty Johns Show 1.30 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Sea Patrol 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Nine News 11.45 Footy Show Late 1.30 ET 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA 5.00 Early 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 Bondi Vet 8.00 Recruits 8.30 Rush 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Buffy 1.00 Sex And The City 1.40 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Return Of The Bible Plagues 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Road Trip Nation Australia 4.00 A Fork In Africa 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News

7.30 My Family Feast 8.00 Oz And James Drink To Britain 8.30 Supersizers Go... 9.30 World News Late 10.00 High Altitude 10.45 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2010: Semi Final One 1.15 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2010: Semi Final Two 4.15 Weatherwatch

Friday 30th

SBS

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope 1.30 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 10.00 Grumpy Old Women 10.30 Lateline

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 The Fabulous Beekman Boys 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 The Worst Week Of My Life

8.30 Being Human: George, Nina and Annie are at Jaggat’s facility, and they are in deep danger. 9.30 BBC Electric Proms 10.40 Songbook 11.25 Like A Version 11.30 Simple Plan 12.20 A Little Later 12.35 Planet Rock Profiles 1.05 Red Dwarf

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Cold Mountain 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News

7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Essendon v St. Kilda 11.45 Scrubs 12.20 Heroes: Four ruthless villains take hostages in a bank. 1.15 Movie: Book Of Days: Wil Wheaton and Isaac Hayes 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: As Good As It Gets: Jack Nicolson 11.20 Nine News 11.50 Friday Football 3.50 Nine Presents 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 Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Numb3rs 10.30 Outrageous Fortune 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.30 Medium 2.30 What It Takes

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Darwin's Dangerous Idea 3.30 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.30 Coast 8.35 As It Happened: Edward VIII: The Nazi King 9.30 World News Late 10.00 Best Undressed 11.00 Movie: Miss Sweden (Sweden): Alexandra Dahlstrom 12.40 Movie: I'm Staying! (France) 2.30 Weatherwatch

Saturday 31st

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 SANFL: South Adelaide v Norwood 5.00 Bowls: World Cup: Men's Semi Final 6.00 Planet Food 6.30 Gardening

Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin: An accident changes Martin’s departure plans. 8.30 The Bill: Max Carter leads an investigation into a suspected Internet predator. 9.20 The Prisoner 10.10 Ashes To Ashes 11.05 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Heartland 7.30 Heart And Soul 8.30 Movie: The Reel Australia: Death In Brunswick: Sam Neill, Zoe Carides, John Clarke, Yvonne Lawley and Nick Lathouris: The death of Carl's drug-dealing kitchen hand

embroils him in a comic nightmare. 10.15 Movie: The Roly Poly Man: Paul Chubb, Les Foxcroft, Susan Lyons and Peter Braunstein: Accident-prone private eye Dirk Trent accidentally records what appears to be a violent murder. 12.00 Road To Tokyo

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 Mini Challenge 1.00 King Of The Hill 1.30 To Be Announced 2.30 Dancing With The Stars 4.30 What's Up Down Under 5.00 Guide To The

Good Life 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 24 Hours After 7.30 Movie: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were Rabbit 9.20 Movie: A View To Kill: Roger Moore 12.05 Bledisloe Cup Rugby: Australia v NZ 2.05 Heroes 3.05 Room For Improvement

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 2.00 Skippy 2.30 The Wildlife Man 3.30 Building Ideas 4.00 Talk To The Animals 4.30 Fishing Australia 5.00 Postcards Australia

5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: The Golden Compass 9.50 Movie: The Gift 12.15 Movie: Wonderland 2.15 Movie: Breaking Through 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Jesse Duplantis 5.00 Life Today

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.30 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Getting Around 2.00 Changing Views Of Africa 3.00 Simply Footy 3.30 AFL: Port Adelaide v Hawthorn 6.30 AFL: Sydney v Geelong 10.00 AFL: Collingwood v

Carlton 1.00 Movie: Aliens Vs Predator: Requiem: Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz, Johnny Lewis, Ariel Grade and Kristen Hager 2.45 Video Hits 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Eldorado: Sunday's Farewell 1.45 Bacon's Arena 3.25 Art In The 21st Century 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Mythbusters 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.10 Movie: Priceless

(France): Audrey Tautou and MarieChristine Adams 12.00 So Frenchy, So Chic 12.30 Shameless 1.25 Speaking In Tongues: John Safran teams up with Father Bob Maguire for this current affairs chat show with a spiritual twist. 2.25 Weatherwatch

Sunday 1st

WIN NINE

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Pancho Barnes

3.30 Liquid Stone 4.25 Katsura Rikyu 5.15 Will Time Tell? 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Mother And Son 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Life 8.20 ABC News 8.30 Return to Cranford 10.00 Compass 10.50 Art Of Spain 11.45 Movie: The Silent Enemy

6am Children’s Programs 6pm The Wild Gourmets: Tommi and Guy visit the spectacular Lake District in Cumbria. Their fishing trip takes an unusual turn when they catch some grey squirrels. 6.30 Artscape 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 ABC2 Live

Presents King Lear 10.30 Brideshead Revisited: Lord Marchmain, fatally ill, returns from his exile. Charles is on the brink of achieving all that held him fascinated for so long. 11.15 BBC Four Sessions 12.20 Solidbodies: 50 Year Guitar War

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 According To Jim 11.30 AFL Flashbacks 12.30 AFL: Richmond v Adelaide 3.15 AFL: Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Dancing With The Stars

8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 Air Crash Investigations 12.00 Heroes: Claire and her mother attempt to free Meredith from Doyle. 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Meet The Press 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Sunday Footy Show 1.00 2010 Gold Coast Marathon 2.00 F Troop 2.30 Wildfire 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

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 I Fish 1.00 One Tree Hill 2.00 Big Cat Diary 3.00 Apex Predators 4.00 Places We Go 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Modern Family 7.00 Rules Of Engagement 7.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Movie: Little Miss Sunshine 11.35 Formula One: Hungarian Grand Prix 1.50 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 Futbol Mundial 12.30 Speedweek 1.30 The Mummy Who Came In From The Cold 2.30 Science And Islam 3.30 Once Bitten 4.30 Love's Harvest 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa

6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Burma's Nuclear Ambitions 10.20 High Maintenance: Jane and Paul celebrate their anniversary. 10.30 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Germany 2010: Final 1.00 Weatherwatch

Monday 2nd

WIN SA

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Sherlock Holmes 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 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

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 The Goodies 8.30 Good Game 8.55 Usavich

9.00 Lunch Monkeys 9.30 Sanctuary: Dr. Helen Magnus investigates an unlikely hero. 10.15 Torchwood 11.10 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 11.45 Death Note 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life 12.35 WOMADelaide 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Mermaid Chair 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.00 Under The Hammer 8.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 11.00 My Name Is Earl 11.30 Trauma 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Hot In Cleveland 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Nine News 12.00 McLeod’s Daughters 1.30 Spyforce 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 Undercover Boss 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 Cops 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Burn Notice 1.00 Sex And The City 2.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Dateline 2.30 Insight 3.30 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers

6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News Late 10.00 Skins 10.55 Entourage 11.30 The World Game 12.30 Movie: Bad Boys (Finland): Peter FranzĂŠn and Niko Saarela 2.40 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 3rd

ABC 2

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Message Stick 1.30 Einstein Factor 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Three Men Go To Ireland 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Nicholas Crane's Britannia 9.35 QI 10.05 Book Club 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 A Seaside Parish 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Outnumbered: Mum and Dad grapple with some

adult issues, while still trying to solve the kids' problems. 8.30 The Street: Nick Calshaw returns to the street after fighting in the war. 9.30 Deadwood 10.30 Teachers 11.30 Billable Hours 12.00 Heartland 12.45 A Little Later 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: All American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story: Penelope Ann Miller 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News

5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Minute To Win It 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Thank God You’re Here 11.00 Scrubs 11.30 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice 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 Top Gear 9.00 20 To 1 10.00 Commercial Breakdown 10.45 Kitchen Nightmares USA 11.40 Nine News 12.10 Balls Of Steel 1.05 ET 1.30 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 Modern Family 8.00 Rules Of Engagement 8.30 NCIS 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Law & Order 1.00 What It Takes 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The Perfume Of The Lady In Black (France): Denis Podalydès, Jean-NoÍl BroutÊ and Sabine Azema 3.00 Help 3.30 Singles Club 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And

Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 One Born Every Minute 9.30 World News Late 10.00 49 Up 11.20 Movie: Zelary (The Czech Republic): Anna Geislerova, Ivan Trojan and Gyorgy Cserhalmi 1.55 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 4th

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 10.00 School 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 Gruen Nation 9.45 Yes We Canberra 10.20 Lateline 10.55 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 The Trail Of Genghis Khan

8.30 The Undercover Princes: The princes have one week left, so they resort to speed dating. 9.30 Roll 'In' Babies 10.15 To Be Announced 10.45 Skin Deep 11.30 Eataholics 12.30 A Place In Slovakia 1.05 A Place In Greece 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Lone Rider 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 World's Strictest Parents Australia 8.30 City Homicide 9.30 The Suspects True Australian Thrillers 10.30 Daredevils 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Hot Property 8.30 The Farmer Wants A Wife 9.30 20 To 1 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 20/20 1.30 Danoz

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 The Simpsons 8.30 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Numb3rs 1.00 What It Takes 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Malabar Princess (France) 2.45 My Date From Hell 3.00 Nest 3.30 Inspiring Teachers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers

6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Unexplained 9.30 World News Late 10.00 Movie: Nathalie‌ (France): Fanny Ardant and GÊrard Depardieu 11.50 Movie: Invisible Waves (Thailand): Tadanobu Asano and Hye-Jeong Kang 1.55 Weatherwatch


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CRUNCH! Barmera on top ■ CONTEST: Anthony Ielasi (Barmera) is challenged by Olympic defenders Jaskarn Bacra and Nick Rassias (goalkeeper) during Sunday’s crucial match. Photo: JANE WILSON

BARMERA Dev Estates defeated Renmark Olympic for the first time in four years last Sunday, shooting to the top of the Riverland Soccer Association premiership ladder. The club is now in the box seat to claim the RSA title but faces a danger game this weekend when it takes on Berri River Rangers. More in Charlie’s Goss – Pages 19 & 20

We are now buying fruit for the 2011 vintage. If you have fruit our buyers might be interested in buying or listing, contact Jim on 08 8464 0481 or email jim@grapetraders.com

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