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WHERE ARE YOU? Riverlanders call for Premier Rann to visit THE Berri Barmera Council is preparing a letter to the South Australian Premier Mike Rann requesting he visit the Riverland to discuss the region’s economic climate with locals. The move follows comments from the Premier on ABC radio’s Soapbox program suggesting the Riverland has been well supported by the State Government. Mr Rann was in the South East

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ROB McLEAN town of Penola earlier this week, touring the areas affected by a tornado which ripped through the town. He told the ABC he had been invited to the region to provide sup-

port for the community and Berri Barmera Council Mayor Peter Hunt hopes the council’s letter will receive a similar response from the Premier. “What’s happened at Penola is devastating and he should be there but we’ve been suffering for the past three years and it would be certainly nice to see him here,� Mr Hunt said. ■Continued Page 7

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We’re still hoping for a visit BARMERA’S John Spriggs certainly threw the cat among the pigeons with his call to the The ABC’s Soapbox this week when he asked why the Premier could visit Penola in its time of need but not the Riverland. Premier Mike Rann responded, rightfully, that he needed to be in Penola to support that community. However, he again reminded the Riverland that the State Government had done much for the region, including appointing former Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald to his Cabinet. Who Mr Rann was seeking to benefit when appointing Mrs Maywald to the Cabinet is a moot point, she is no longer in parliament. Because Mrs Maywald is now no longer in parliament, it is imperative that the Premier redevelop a relationship with the region. We, the Riverland Weekly, unashamedly, continue our call for Premier Rann to visit the Riverland to see for himself the devastation that has been caused by the water crisis.

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The Riverland sounds pretty good to Ben By ROB McLEAN THE Riverland music scene is well and truly alive and Loxton North man Ben Petch has combined with a number of local talents to remind us, releasing the album Sounds of the Riverland. Ben, who has recently returned to the region after a tour of Japan with doom metal outfit Mournful Congregation, recorded the songs at his business North Studios, one of the best equipped recording studios in country South Australia. “The fact we have got a CD full of original music that people have written and created here is fantastic,� Ben told the Riverland Weekly. There is something for everyone on the album, with rock, country and pop artists all featuring, including a number of songs from school bands.

Among the performers are Jason Gwiazda, Sheri Beech, Lionel Campbell, Evelyn Grey, Thirteen Stitches, Midnight Blue and Nine Volt. And while Ben is very happy with the finished product, like a loving father, he is unable to pick a favourite song. “They all have their charm in one way or the other and because I recorded them, I can see the beauty in all of them,� Ben said. “I think they’ve all contributed very well.� The album has been sent to media outlets across the state, while discs are also available from the various performing artists. Ben hopes the CD will be the first of several to be released in the future. If you would like to obtain a copy of the CD, contact Ben at North Studios on 0408 087 877 or visit www.northstudios.com.au

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September release for plan Under the draft redevelopment plan + Enhanced services in mental health and palliative care; + Development of elderly inpatient assistance and management; + Renal dialysis will expand from two to four chairs; + A chemotherapy component in at least four of the 14-day chairs; + Expanding emergency department to twice its current size; + Theatres upgraded; + Day surgery streamlined and expanded; + New central sterile supply unit; + Upgraded therapy and rehabilitation facilities; + Looking to expand accommodation for community health; + Information and communication technology overhaul.

RIVERLAND Regional Health Service director Tom Neilson predicts the final plan for the $41 million Riverland Regional Hospital upgrade will be released within two months. “I’d be hopeful that by the end of September at the latest, that we have something but that’s an aspiration,� he told the Riverland Weekly. “That’s our objective, to be able to come out to the community in a couple of months time and say ‘here is a plan, this is what we intend to do’.� A draft concept plan was displayed in a presentation at the hospital’s 50th anniversary celebrations and open day on Sunday. “We displayed a draft plan but indicated clearly that the draft plan may change,� Mr Neilson said. “It’s changing to address the feedback we get and to take into

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LES PEARSON consideration the limitations of the land that we are on. “The community were very positive in their response to the presentation.� Under the current proposal, all ward rooms would be single with an en-suite. “The community feedback is that they would like us to consider having a couple of rooms that may be dual rooms, where people can actually share because not everyone wants to be alone in hospital,� Mr Neilson said. “I think it’s a very welcome comment and certainly something we will talk to the architects about.�

There are also a country health. number of areas facing “What we are endeaeither rebuilding or exvouring to do is make pansion, including the sure that all of the new provisions of two more and redeveloped concepts can fit within that renal dialysis chairs and money that is available, the doubling in size of that’s our challenge,� he the accident and emersaid. gency department. “We certainly can “The emergency desay the State Governpartment is considered ment’s commitment the first point of expansion at this point in still remains.� ■Riverland Regional time,� Mr Neilson said. Despite a plethora “Whether other Health Services director of proposed changes Tom Neilson. things happen at the under the redevelopsame time is yet to be ment, a number of serconfirmed but that is my under- vices will remain the same. standing.� The IMVS, primary health care While fitting all the planned services at community health, Abupgrades into the budget looks like original health and radiology will a big ask, Mr Neilson is hopeful of all remain at current sites. meeting as many goals as possible “We are proposing to expand with the budgeted $41 million, community health but it might not the largest capital works project in be at that site,� Mr Neilson said.

Riverland hospital celebrates 50 years JOAN Botting, one of the first matrons at the Riverland Regional Hospital, cut the cake to celebrate the hospital’s 50th anniversary at an open day on Sunday. Riverland Regional Health Service director Tom Neilson said he was thrilled with the event. “It was an excellent day,� he said. “It was great to see the number of people that turned up.� With people flowing in and out of the hospital and its

different surrounding health sectors, Mr Neilson said it was a great way to display the wide range of services available to the community. “It was made evident that we have an extremely vibrant and extensive community health sector with the variety of services there,� he said. “Fifty years ago we wouldn’t have had them complementing the hospital’s services,� he said. “It gave an opportunity for the community to see that we have come a long way

in 50 years and I think it was just excellent to see the support that we got.� He said it was also a fantastic way of displaying other services that support the hospital. “It was fantastic to reaffirm that connection the hospital has with other services providers, government agencies, local government and the community,� Mr Neilson said. “I just think it’s great to be able to showcase that and reiterate our focus on providing quality and safe care

to people when they need it and aspire to do that for the next 50 years.� Also amongst special guests at the event were Country Health SA acting chief executive officer Claire Douglas and Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone. “It’s great to see people taking that interest and coming out,� Mr Neilson said. A time capsule is also being put together to be buried and then uncovered during the hospital’s centenary celebrations in 2060.

■CELEBRATING: Joan Botting and Berri Barmera Health Advisory Council’s Josie Nelsson cut the cake to celebrate 50 years on Sunday.

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Rains bring rise in irrigator water allocations By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND irrigators’ water allocations are currently 26 per cent better off than this time last year and the Central Irrigation Trust is expecting further increases in the coming months. Irrigator water allocations rose from 24 per cent to 31 per cent on Sunday and CIT chief executive Gavin McMahon said the rise has given the region confidence. “It is good to see the allocations moving forward,� he said. “We are certainly a lot better than we were this time last year and that puts more confidence in and around the place.� With recent rain events, Mr McMahon is predicting continuing improvement of allocations.

“We still believe there is room for it to move,� he said. “It also should be reminded that while we are happy with where we are, we are a long way from 100 per cent.� Member for Chaffey and citrus grower Tim Whetstone

the fact the Lower Lakes are receiving water and said irrigators must get their fair portion. “We are seeing a lot water go past our region for the benefit of the Lower Lakes and I would like to think that we get our fair share,� he said.

While we are happy with where we are, we are a long way from 100 per cent. agreed with Mr McMahon. “Thirty one per cent is obviously not enough,� he said. “As a grower, that’s (100 per cent) what I need to run my business and that is what I am entitled to with the inflows reflecting it.� Mr Whetstone highlighted

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4 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday August 5, 2010 ■VISITING: Labor candidate for Barker Simone McDonnell (pictured at the Berri riverfront) toured the Riverland last weekend.

McDonnell’s Riverland trip By BRAD PERRY THE Murray Darling Basin Plan should not be a “politicised issue� according to Labor candidate for Barker Simone McDonnell, who visited the Riverland at the weekend. During her door knock visit in Loxton and Renmark, the future of the River Murray, health, education and job security were the major concerns raised by constituents. Ms McDonnell said many people were concerned about the basin plan and the effects it could have. “I know there has been a lot of heavy criticism in relation to that being delayed,� she said. “I think it shouldn’t be a politicised issue but that it should be an

issue that we deal with from the basis of an independent authority. “That is the reasons I support it being delayed until after the election.� Ms McDonnell said Riverlanders would like to see employment opportunities given more support. “The River Murray is the issue but the jobs are obviously the concern and that flows on from the issues of the River Murray,� she said. As a former student advocate, Ms McDonnell also discussed her stance on youth allowance with residents. “One of the tough issues when it comes to youth allowance is getting the balance right and with the changes to youth allowanc,e it has meant that 40,000 more students are

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eligible for youth allowance and they are eligible for it straight away,� she said. “While I agree with people that it is not a perfect system, I would certainly like to work with the government in ways we can see more money come for rural students.� Driving to the electorate on the Karoonda Highway, Ms McDonnell said the government must do more to upgrade the stretch. “I certainly agree with the locals that more could potentially be done on that road between Karoonda and Loxton,� she said. Ms McDonnell will be back in the Riverland tomorrow to open Building Education Revolution school halls in Renmark and Barmera.

Secker slams federal health reform By BRAD PERRY DECISIONS about the Riverland health system could be made interstate as part of Labor’s plans to change Primary Health Care Organisation (PHCO) boundaries, a move slammed by Member for Barker Patrick Secker. As announced in the national budget in May, the Federal Government is suggesting to change PHCO boundaries as a result of a national health and hospital reform commission report released last year. The Federal Government is proposing the creation of legal entities known as Medicare Locals, catering to improve local services to match demand. Under some models of the proposal, the Riverland is included in PHCOs based in Victoria and New South Wales, which Mr Secker believes could have detrimental effects on the region. “It is pretty ridiculous when that sort of thing happens,� he said. “You need them (health services) managed where the services are needed, not interstate. “It is important to

■OUT AND ABOUT: Incumbent Member for Barker Patrick Secker records his radio advertising campaign in Berri on Tuesday. Photo: JANE WILSON recognise that hospitals are a very important part of the community, not just for health services but employment and having the ability as a rural person to get the health services we deserve. “I certainly look forward to that sort of stupidity being fixed up by Coalition Government.� Funding for mental health social workers was also withdrawn last month and Mr Secker believes

these positions should be reinstated. “Unfortunately we have seen a deterioration of services since this government has come to place and we will certainly restore a lot of the things that have wrongly happened under this government,� he said. “There is no doubt they (mental health social workers) provided a very valuable service in a lot of rural areas.

“Where they were working, they should be restored.� Labor last week announced a $277 million package to tackle suicide and promote mental health in the community if it was re-elected. Barker’s Labor candidate Simone McDonnell was unable to comment on specific details of either of the plans during her trip to the Riverland over the weekend.

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Growers: To dry or not to dry? By BRAD PERRY DRIED fruit lobbyists are calling for more local growers to invest in the industry but some locals believe fruit prices must be raised before the industry can attract more growers. The South Australian Dried Tree Fruits Association is calling on Riverland growers to consider entering the industry as it struggles to keep up with supply and demand. However, Renmark dried tree fruit grower of more than half a century, Phil Sims told the Riverland Weekly prices for fruit are too low. “The prices should have been up miles more than they have been,� he said. “The growers are being screwed. “If you look around at the number of (dried tree fruit) growers who took the (exit) package...they sold their wa-

■NO PROFIT: Renmark grower Phil Sims has found that money for his dried fruit is not growing on trees. Photo: JANE WILSON ter rights because there was not enough money in it being paid.� Mr Sims, who has been a member on several of the country’s prominent dried fruit boards and was most recently chair of the Riverland Development Corporation, said recent wage rises for pickers have also hindered industry development. Growing ‘fruit salad’, Mr Sims said he stopped selling

his dried fruit to Angas Park because he believed he was not getting a fair price. “All in all, the dried fruit packers have got a lot to answer for,� he said. “If they want the industry to keep going they have got to pay more.� However, South Australian Dried Tree Fruits Association (SADTFA) deputy chairman and Waikerie grower Kris Werner said the industry

is buoyed by strong demand, opportunities due to the lack due to shelf price. new varieties and a positive of supply, according to Mr “Prices have been quite outlook for prices. Werner. firm to strong over the “We can’t meet local “People want our prod- past three to five years,� he supply, let alone export any- uct, we just haven’t got said. thing,� he said. “The issue is trying to enough of it,� he said. “Angas Park, on a weekly “We need more growers get a high quality product at basis, is turning down export and more fruit.� those high prices.� dollars. Mr Ellis said the indusSunbeam Foods, which “When you have got the owns Angas Park, general try is quite different to what best product in the world, manager for fruit supply it was 30 years ago with the people will demand it.� Chris Ellis said prices have changing technology and Mr Werner said the breed- been sustained at “quite higher density plantings, saving of new varieties provides strong levels� but admitted ing growers costs off the end another reason to consider prices are the way they are product. growing dried tree fruits. “They will carry heavy crops, there is no thinning required and it is just the ideal Return coach transport to Adelaide Monday-Friday fruit for our area,� he Depart Renmark 7.30am said. Depart Loxton 7.45am from only Depart Berri 7.50am “Add these new Depart Barmera 8.10am varieties into the mix Arrive Adelaide 11.30am *$48.20 and it brings the profand returns return itability right up.� Depart Adelaide 5.30pm ex Renmark/Loxton Arrive Barmera 8.50pm Dried fruit comArrive Berri 9.10pm pany Angas Park is Arrive Loxton 9.15pm Arrive Renmark 9.30pm turning down export # Note: these times are subject to road/traffic conditions

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Dried tree fruit research must stay THE South Australian Dried Tree Fruits Association (SADTFA) is concerned key research performed at the Loxton Research Centre could be removed as part of changes proposed by the State Government. SADTFA deputy chairman Kris Werner said research at the horticulture centre is vital to the Australian dried fruit industry and

must remain. “We can’t afford to lose the work that is done there,� he said. “They (State Government) are out spruiking they want new and revived industries and they have got one right on their doorstep and they seem to ignore it.� Mr Werner said the association has a back-up plan in place in case

dried tree fruit research is made redundant at the site. “We have got a back-up plan in action but it is exactly that, it is a back-up plan and we really need that program to keep running,� he said. “Anything that is promising, we are going to get on to growers’ properties.�

IT APPEARS that Jeanette Staehr may have misinterpreted the contents of my letter (How Sad For Tom, July 29). The question I raised relates to how much can electors believe of ministerial political statements made during an election campaign. Given that we are now in another pre-election mode, does this also apply federally? As to Jeanette’s assertions; if one acknowledges the known facts, then an honest appraisal of my recent pre SA election letters will, I believe, verify credibility of statements made

and pertinence of questions asked. Tom Loffler, Waikerie.

Overseas gift MANY Riverlanders will be aware of the amazing work of Loxton woman Mary Hutton, in Bogota, Colombia, South America. Working with Youth With a Mission, she is in one of the poorest and most dangerous places in the world. Hundreds of very needy children and families are assisted and taught by Mary every week. Financial support for her work comes mainly

from friends and family in Loxton. On Saturday, August 7, at 6.45pm at Living Waters Christian Community, we are holding a family quiz night to raise money for her work. Everyone is welcome to join us for a fun night for a worthy cause. Wendy Pillay, Loxton.

Business era ends IN MAY 1985 I started my business, Riverland Treated Pine, on a frayed shoestring of a budget. The timing was good; I worked hard and enjoyed reward for my efforts. This would not have

been possible without the support of friends and loyal customers. Recent times have been very difficult. Any wine grape grower will tell you that. This letter is just a brief public note of thanks to friends and customers to say that Riverland Treated Pine has been sold to a Jamestown sawmiller, Morgan and Sons. The staff are continuing on. Over the years there have been some really good, hard working staff, not the least being my daughter Sam. My wife and I thank them all. David Kimber, Loxton.

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4 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday August 5, 2010 ■VISITING: Labor candidate for Barker Simone McDonnell (pictured at the Berri riverfront) toured the Riverland last weekend.

McDonnell’s Riverland trip By BRAD PERRY THE Murray Darling Basin Plan should not be a “politicised issue� according to Labor candidate for Barker Simone McDonnell, who visited the Riverland at the weekend. During her door knock visit in Loxton and Renmark, the future of the River Murray, health, education and job security were the major concerns raised by constituents. Ms McDonnell said many people were concerned about the basin plan and the effects it could have. “I know there has been a lot of heavy criticism in relation to that being delayed,� she said. “I think it shouldn’t be a politicised issue but that it should be an

issue that we deal with from the basis of an independent authority. “That is the reasons I support it being delayed until after the election.� Ms McDonnell said Riverlanders would like to see employment opportunities given more support. “The River Murray is the issue but the jobs are obviously the concern and that flows on from the issues of the River Murray,� she said. As a former student advocate, Ms McDonnell also discussed her stance on youth allowance with residents. “One of the tough issues when it comes to youth allowance is getting the balance right and with the changes to youth allowanc,e it has meant that 40,000 more students are

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eligible for youth allowance and they are eligible for it straight away,� she said. “While I agree with people that it is not a perfect system, I would certainly like to work with the government in ways we can see more money come for rural students.� Driving to the electorate on the Karoonda Highway, Ms McDonnell said the government must do more to upgrade the stretch. “I certainly agree with the locals that more could potentially be done on that road between Karoonda and Loxton,� she said. Ms McDonnell will be back in the Riverland tomorrow to open Building Education Revolution school halls in Renmark and Barmera.

Secker slams federal health reform By BRAD PERRY DECISIONS about the Riverland health system could be made interstate as part of Labor’s plans to change Primary Health Care Organisation (PHCO) boundaries, a move slammed by Member for Barker Patrick Secker. As announced in the national budget in May, the Federal Government is suggesting to change PHCO boundaries as a result of a national health and hospital reform commission report released last year. The Federal Government is proposing the creation of legal entities known as Medicare Locals, catering to improve local services to match demand. Under some models of the proposal, the Riverland is included in PHCOs based in Victoria and New South Wales, which Mr Secker believes could have detrimental effects on the region. “It is pretty ridiculous when that sort of thing happens,� he said. “You need them (health services) managed where the services are needed, not interstate. “It is important to

■OUT AND ABOUT: Incumbent Member for Barker Patrick Secker records his radio advertising campaign in Berri on Tuesday. Photo: JANE WILSON recognise that hospitals are a very important part of the community, not just for health services but employment and having the ability as a rural person to get the health services we deserve. “I certainly look forward to that sort of stupidity being fixed up by Coalition Government.� Funding for mental health social workers was also withdrawn last month and Mr Secker believes

these positions should be reinstated. “Unfortunately we have seen a deterioration of services since this government has come to place and we will certainly restore a lot of the things that have wrongly happened under this government,� he said. “There is no doubt they (mental health social workers) provided a very valuable service in a lot of rural areas.

“Where they were working, they should be restored.� Labor last week announced a $277 million package to tackle suicide and promote mental health in the community if it was re-elected. Barker’s Labor candidate Simone McDonnell was unable to comment on specific details of either of the plans during her trip to the Riverland over the weekend.

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Growers: To dry or not to dry? By BRAD PERRY DRIED fruit lobbyists are calling for more local growers to invest in the industry but some locals believe fruit prices must be raised before the industry can attract more growers. The South Australian Dried Tree Fruits Association is calling on Riverland growers to consider entering the industry as it struggles to keep up with supply and demand. However, Renmark dried tree fruit grower of more than half a century, Phil Sims told the Riverland Weekly prices for fruit are too low. “The prices should have been up miles more than they have been,� he said. “The growers are being screwed. “If you look around at the number of (dried tree fruit) growers who took the (exit) package...they sold their wa-

■NO PROFIT: Renmark grower Phil Sims has found that money for his dried fruit is not growing on trees. Photo: JANE WILSON ter rights because there was not enough money in it being paid.� Mr Sims, who has been a member on several of the country’s prominent dried fruit boards and was most recently chair of the Riverland Development Corporation, said recent wage rises for pickers have also hindered industry development. Growing ‘fruit salad’, Mr Sims said he stopped selling

his dried fruit to Angas Park because he believed he was not getting a fair price. “All in all, the dried fruit packers have got a lot to answer for,� he said. “If they want the industry to keep going they have got to pay more.� However, South Australian Dried Tree Fruits Association (SADTFA) deputy chairman and Waikerie grower Kris Werner said the industry

is buoyed by strong demand, opportunities due to the lack due to shelf price. new varieties and a positive of supply, according to Mr “Prices have been quite outlook for prices. Werner. firm to strong over the “We can’t meet local “People want our prod- past three to five years,� he supply, let alone export any- uct, we just haven’t got said. thing,� he said. “The issue is trying to enough of it,� he said. “Angas Park, on a weekly “We need more growers get a high quality product at basis, is turning down export and more fruit.� those high prices.� dollars. Mr Ellis said the indusSunbeam Foods, which “When you have got the owns Angas Park, general try is quite different to what best product in the world, manager for fruit supply it was 30 years ago with the people will demand it.� Chris Ellis said prices have changing technology and Mr Werner said the breed- been sustained at “quite higher density plantings, saving of new varieties provides strong levels� but admitted ing growers costs off the end another reason to consider prices are the way they are product. growing dried tree fruits. “They will carry heavy crops, there is no thinning required and it is just the ideal Return coach transport to Adelaide Monday-Friday fruit for our area,� he Depart Renmark 7.30am said. Depart Loxton 7.45am from only Depart Berri 7.50am “Add these new Depart Barmera 8.10am varieties into the mix Arrive Adelaide 11.30am *$48.20 and it brings the profand returns return itability right up.� Depart Adelaide 5.30pm ex Renmark/Loxton Arrive Barmera 8.50pm Dried fruit comArrive Berri 9.10pm pany Angas Park is Arrive Loxton 9.15pm Arrive Renmark 9.30pm turning down export # Note: these times are subject to road/traffic conditions

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Dried tree fruit research must stay THE South Australian Dried Tree Fruits Association (SADTFA) is concerned key research performed at the Loxton Research Centre could be removed as part of changes proposed by the State Government. SADTFA deputy chairman Kris Werner said research at the horticulture centre is vital to the Australian dried fruit industry and

must remain. “We can’t afford to lose the work that is done there,� he said. “They (State Government) are out spruiking they want new and revived industries and they have got one right on their doorstep and they seem to ignore it.� Mr Werner said the association has a back-up plan in place in case

dried tree fruit research is made redundant at the site. “We have got a back-up plan in action but it is exactly that, it is a back-up plan and we really need that program to keep running,� he said. “Anything that is promising, we are going to get on to growers’ properties.�

IT APPEARS that Jeanette Staehr may have misinterpreted the contents of my letter (How Sad For Tom, July 29). The question I raised relates to how much can electors believe of ministerial political statements made during an election campaign. Given that we are now in another pre-election mode, does this also apply federally? As to Jeanette’s assertions; if one acknowledges the known facts, then an honest appraisal of my recent pre SA election letters will, I believe, verify credibility of statements made

and pertinence of questions asked. Tom Loffler, Waikerie.

Overseas gift MANY Riverlanders will be aware of the amazing work of Loxton woman Mary Hutton, in Bogota, Colombia, South America. Working with Youth With a Mission, she is in one of the poorest and most dangerous places in the world. Hundreds of very needy children and families are assisted and taught by Mary every week. Financial support for her work comes mainly

from friends and family in Loxton. On Saturday, August 7, at 6.45pm at Living Waters Christian Community, we are holding a family quiz night to raise money for her work. Everyone is welcome to join us for a fun night for a worthy cause. Wendy Pillay, Loxton.

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Plight to save the plains THE Chowilla Creek regulator is fast taking shape in a bid to restore the overall health of a deteriorating Chowilla floodplain. Department for Water media and communication officer Matthew Bowman provided information on the project’s progress, timeline and operational system to Riverland Weekly journalist Les Pearson. WITH construction of the site beginning in February, Mr Bowman said a number of key milestones have been made in the past few months. “Preliminary work at the main regulator site is complete with good wet weather access established,” he said. “A crane has been used to drive piles for the coffer dam and now de-watering of the site is complete and work to stabilise the coffer dam is now in progress.” Wharf construction and the crane barge assembly are both complete. “This will allow a crane to be placed in the Chowilla Creek channel,” Mr Bowman said. He added access tracks to the east and south Woolshed Creek regulators are also almost complete, while work has commenced on other access roads and embankments nearby. For river users, the Chowi-

■ DIAGRAM: A computer generated image of how the Chowilla Creek regulator will look once completed.

Coffer dam A COFFER dam is a temporary structure built to section off an area of creek to remove the water. This exposes the creek bed and allows the contractor to construct the regulator in a dry state and is essential to establish a solid foundation for the new structure.

lla Creek channel at the construction site will be closed to navigation for safety reasons until further notice. Construction on the regulator is expected to be complete in early 2012. “All related and ancillary works, including the upgrade of Pipeclay and Slaney Weirs, are expected to be completed within that timeframe,” Mr Bowman said.

Studies indicate regulator a must to sustain floodplain “The flooding will be closely monitored and carefully managed to avoid potential problems such as salinity and water quality problems,” he said. With growers questioning the project’s validity in the past, Mr Bowman said there is strong scientific data to back up the cause for a regulator. “Numerous studies and field assessments have been undertaken to inform the operation of the regulator,” he said. “This work, together with previous studies and assessments, will be used to determine the timing, dura-

Numerous studies and field assessments have been undertaken.

tion and magnitude of the initial operation of the regulator. “Evidence from previous Chowilla environmental watering has highlighted that repeat watering

will be necessary to improve the condition of the site.” He believes it could be a long time before Chowilla is anywhere near back where it needs to be. “Given the current poor condition of the site, it may take several years to restore large areas to health,” Mr Bowman said. With the strong need for ongoing flooding, Mr Bowman said the current environmental watering program will continue during the regulator’s construction period. In 2009/2010, 11 sites were wa-

tered, including Coombool Swamp and Lake Limbra - the two largest wetlands to receive water so far. Mr Bowman said the watering has unearthed some positive results. “Monitoring has shown that these watering projects have resulted in fresher groundwater and positive vegetation, bird and frog responses,” he said. “However, beyond the watered areas the floodplain is becoming increasingly dominated by salt and drought tolerant species at the expense of flood tolerant and water dependent species.”

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Thursday August 5, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 9 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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Englishman’s footy debut UP until recently, English citizen Jonathan Bryning, who is currently holidaying in the Riverland, had unsurprisingly never seen an Aussie rules football, let alone played an actual game. However, he has now played a game, lining up for the PHOS Camden Phantoms in an over 35s game at the Lyrup Oval. Bryning trained with the Riverland Superdogs prior to the game and as the visiting Phantoms were short of numbers, he scored an Aussie rules debut. Wearing the number 33 and playing in the forward pocket, Bryning played for the first half before a calf strain saw him sidelined for the rest of the game, quickly ending his Aussie rules debut. “After the game, I was a little bit disappointed that I didn’t play the whole game but I was just thrilled to have taken part,” Bryning said. Bryning provided a goal assist, gathering the ball 15 metres from goal and handballing to the Phantoms’ full forward who kicked a goal. “It happened all very quickly,” Bryning said. “I gathered the ball near the goals, the full forward called, I looked up and saw that he actually managed to score it.” Bryning was greatly im-

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■ ABOVE: English tourist Jonathan Bryning who made his Aussie rules football debut at Lyrup Oval recently.

Berri Water Ski Club celebrates half a century By LES PEARSON ABOUT 80 people helped celebrate the Berri Water Ski Club’s 50th Anniversary on Saturday night at the Berri Resort Hotel. Club stalwarts Otto Halupka and 83 year old Des Philp were amongst those who attended the event but unfortunately, founding members Murray Harris and Eddie Watson missed out through illness. Ski club treasurer Chris Philp said it was unfortunate to have both of them miss the event but it was still a great night all the same. “It was absolutely fantastic,” he said. Mr Philp said the evening was an ideal way to acknowledge the achievements of the club over the last 50 years, particularly the last 10 years, where “the club has grown in leaps and bounds.” There have been a number of huge achievements in the past decade alone, including Phil Cmrlec’s 2006/07 Australian championship in five litre and six litre categories, Brian Jeffrey’s six litre victory at the World Delegates meet in Surfer’s Paradise in 2008 and Linton Price’s Australian championship in the 550cc class this year. Hit It Racing Team also has back to back state titles

■ SMILES: Members from the Berri Water Ski Club celebrated its 50th anniversary. Photos: SUPPLIED

in the trophy cabinet. The Berri Water Ski Club has also been asked to sanction the World Blown Boat Championships at Gol Gol on October 16 to 18. “They must have heard good things about us to be able to run an event of that magnitude, so they obviously think we can handle the job,” Mr Philp said. The club has also secured several prestigious ski and boat racing events due to its exemplary facilities, built by volunteers at the club. “Everything we have was built by the hard work of our volunteers so if it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t be here,” Mr Philp said.

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Calls to rewet ailing lagoon By BRAD PERRY A RIVERLAND local action planning group believes the State Government must make an ailing lagoon a high priority to be re-wet before it is too late. Riverland West Local Action Planning project officer Karen Bishop said plans are in place to upgrade facilities at Ramco Lagoon, despite it being on the bottom of the State Government’s list for an environmental water allocation. “With all the recent environmental waters that some of the wetlands have been getting, we have just missed out because of our salinity issues but by

the same token, if we had water, it would help push that salt down,” she said. “It will just continue to become more degraded and we will have to try and market it another way.” The LAP group recently received a grant to put up signs displaying the lagoon’s rich history and a boardwalk was constructed to reach what should have been the water’s edge. “The whole idea of that platform at the bottom was so we could bring kids down to do Water Watch activities and stuff like that but that is not happening because there is not water,”

Mrs Bishop said. “If we had water, we would be bringing them down to do Water Watch activities and do water monitoring and use it as an outdoor education tool.” The salinity levels in the lagoon have reportedly reached 250,000 EC units, more than five times the salinity levels of the sea, but Mrs Bishop believes the lagoon can still be revitalised. “It has been a drainage disposal basin for irrigation water for 30 odd years, so all water used to come straight into the lagoon,” she said. “Riverland West LAP and

community groups got together and went into partnership with the Central Irrigation Trust and we actually had a pump put in and they put in pick-up lines, so now that (irrigation) water goes out to Stockyard Plain. “Then we had a management plan written for the lagoon and we got a regulating structure built in 2005-06. “We were granted a temporary water license that year, so we actually got to fill the lagoon but then all wetland structures had to be shut in 2006 to save water. “Obviously, if it is wet it has a much higher aesthetic appeal than being this dry lagoon.”

■ DRY: A boardwalk leading out to Ramco Lagoon is virtually unused due to a lack of water in the wetland. Photo: BRAD PERRY

Ramco principal’s big contribution to small schools By BRAD PERRY FOR Ramco Primary School principal Barry Niven co-authoring a book about his passion, small schools, has been a memorable experience. Mr Niven was asked to contribute to a book called Collective Acts: Leading a Small School and during the process was able to reflect on his time in the education sector. One of the most important aspects of a small school is leadership and Mr Niven said staff at Ramco lead from the front. “At Ramco here, we are very fortunate...because all the staff take leadership in some areas,” he said. “We actually share a lot of leadership here and that is the case with a lot of small schools.” Mr Niven was nominated by staff at small schools across Australia, he has been involved with, to contribute to the book, which was launched earlier this year at a conference in Perth. “People thought I had the right skills to do a fair job of being an author and also I was

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he hopes Riverland educators will also look to purchase the book. “I would like to see it distributed around the Riverland because we have got quite a few small schools in the Riverland,” he said. “It is tremendously rewarding that our book is being well received by other small school leaders.” During the book’s launch, Mr Niven also spoke at a national small schools forum, where he was able to share his experiences as principal at Ramco. “Leaders from small schools from all over Australia came to Perth to look at how we run our schools, what are the issues that affect our schools and how did we deal with them on a collective basis,” Mr Niven said. “We can share the knowledge and experiences we have had to improve the way we operate in our schools.” Looking to the future, Mr Niven said he hopes to continue writing and sharing the elements which make teaching at a small school enjoyable and rewarding.

There’s more to Murray Bridge than just the Murray and a bridge.

■ AUTHOR: Ramco Primary School principal Barry Niven enjoyed writing a book on leading small schools. Photo: BRAD PERRY

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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday August 5, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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Maywalds team up for guest role SPECIAL guests Karlene and Virginia Maywald headline this year’s Riverland Women In Business Awards event to be held at the Berri Resort Hotel on Saturday, August 14. Awards co-ordinator Robyn Cain said it is great to secure such talented and inspiring guests for the evening. “We always try to entice speakers who are from the Riverland and have been successful in their lives, to present their stories, in a light and entertaining fashion,� she said. “This year should be a real beauty, with a pair of very special cousins from Waikerie, the same age and height, and from the class of ‘78, who will enlighten us on how they made ‘the big time’ and how they reemerged following challenging times. “It will be light, fun and most inspiring.� Mrs Cain said Zonta was highly appreciative of both Virginia and Karlene’s time. “We are very grateful to Virginia and Karlene who are keen to support Riverland women through the awards by making themselves available for our awards dinner,� she said. Both guests have amazing stories of success and overcoming adversity as a woman in the professional environment.

“We think this will have relevance to many Riverland women, who are facing uncertain futures and sometimes almost insurmountable odds,� Mrs Cain said. Virginia briefly outlined her experiences. “I, like many women of my generation, had a career, created a design and manufacturing company, became a wife and mother and hoped that the success of my business would see me through to a happy and contented retirement,� she said. “During the lifetime of my business I experienced the thrill of success many times, but also I faced many unforeseen hurdles. “Hurdles such as changes to government policy, rising dollar values affecting exports, competition from cheap imports, litigation and rising property rents, all while trying to earn a living, pay my staff and remember the names of my children.� Tickets are available from Adrienne’s Frock Salon at 11 Wilson Street, Berri, at $45 per person, which includes a three course dinner. Tickets must be paid for and purchased prior to the dinner. “It’s always a great night, everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend,� Mrs Cain said.

The Riverland Weekly asks the

Women in Business Awards nominees: “What drives you to achieve the most in your profession?� BUSINESS MANAGER

Kerry Woolston Apprenticeship broker - Trade Schools for the Future

I am passionate about seeing all young people gain better skills and opportunities. I am committed to supporting the Riverland and Mallee students in my region and will do everything possible to help them achieve success in their chosen career/pathway.

Karen Forward Director of nursing - St Catherine’s, Berri

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YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARD

BUSINESS OWNER AWARD

Mary Lailey

Tanya Christiansen

Owner/manager - Berri Patisserie

Owner - Evella Skin and Beauty

I just love it and enjoy doing my homemade cooking and making new recipes. You also get a lot of regulars coming in for a friendly chat.

I just hope more young people are encouraged to open their own businesses and put themselves out there and give things a go, because we are the future of the Riverland.

Janet Grosse Manufacturing director - Havenhand Chocolates

I enjoy seeing people happy and smiling from my creative skills.

Ellen Proud Co-owner - Evolve on Terrace

The personal satisfaction of happy and satisfied customers and knowing that your time, effort and hard work is appreciated.

Daljit Sanghera Vine and citrus property owner/manager

What drives me is to try and stay independent and provide enough to look after my kids and myself.

Libby Dominey Principal/owner - Brock Harcourts Renmark

I am very driven with a natural desire to succeed, along with a dose of competitiveness. The combination continues to drive me to reach my goals. Being a woman seems to also add the sometimes common element of wanting to ‘manage’, a great attribute to success.

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â– WINNER: Renmark Hotel manager Michael Schuetze (left) and chef Jim Symeonakis with some of the great dishes available at the award winning Nanya Bistro. â– TOYS: Monash Kindergarten acting director Coralie Dixon (top left) goes through the new toys bought with generous donations from the Berri Apex Club with students (from left) Deegan Corman, Ella Walters, Jessica Ridley, Molly Nelsson and Millena SapinskiKeightley. Photo: JANE WILSON

Nanya Bistro doubles up THE Renmark Hotel’s Nanya Bistro has again won the top regional bistro/ casual/family dining award at the SA Australian Hotel Association Hotel Industry Awards for Excellence. The bistro outgunned several other top class dining outlets, including the new Coopers Alehouse

in Wallaroo and last year’s winner, the Ceduna Foreshore Motel. Hotel manager Michael Schuetze said other than Nanya’s ambience overlooking the river, the bistro presents a fairly uniquely diverse menu to cater for its wide range of clientele.

“We also list possibly the most local wines with our menu and we try and work with and promote them as much as we can,� he said. “We’re also going through the process of upgrading our menu again, so we certainly aren’t resting on our laurels.�

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Young Vinnies to rough it UNFORTUNATELY, I’m not much good at sleeping rough but all power to the Riverland Young Vinnies members who will be doing just that tomorrow night. The students will be taking part in a cardboard box sleep-out to fundraise for charity and also raise awareness of the homelessness issue. Taking place at the Berri number two oval, the students are seeking sponsors for their cause and will be treated to guest speakers, as well as a tea and big breakfast as part of the event. A wonderful cause, get along tomorrow night if you can.

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â– ARTIST: Liz Frankel paints away. THE SALA Festival continues to run, with many exhibitions across the Riverland, but before I add another couple of must sees to the list of artworks, I need to apologise. Last week I told you that the official regional SALA opening was to be held at the Renmark Paringa Council, it was actually held at the McCormick Centre for the Environment. I apologise for any confusion that may have caused. On to other local exhibitions and the Riverland Gallery is hosting Prospects: Re-imaging gold country at Ophir and Hill End. The exhibition, by Ken Orchard and Ed Douglas, reinterprets some famous gold mining landscapes. Meanwhile, celebrated glass artists Liz and Clint Frankel are opening their studio to the public throughout SALA. You will be able to see Clint and Liz at work at Riverglenview Galss Studio, just west of Banrock Station. Riverglenview Glass Studio is open by appointment by phoning 8589 3123.

Centenary show nears IT’S only a couple of months away but the 100th Renmark Show is getting set for a big party.

Already the committee has booked some exciting entertainment acts, including a wrestling troupe which will be performing two shows. Other highlights will be the vintage vehicles, horses in action, stilt walkers and, of course, the judging classes of local exhibitors. The SA Police Jazz Band and Cirque Mystique, a Melbourne based group of fire dancers, will also be performing. Sounds like a great line-up!

Nominations open for achievement awards NOMINATIONS for the South Australian Community Achievement Awards are near closing, so if you know someone who should be nominated, get cracking. There are seven categories to nominate in, including leadership and innovation, career achievement, volunteering, rural community health and wellbeing award, environment, primary industries and community of the year. A local already nominated for the awards is Loxton woman Donna Manuel, who is in the volunteering category. Miss Manuel, 25, has been actively involved in the local community and is this year’s Loxton Junior Citizen of the Year. Nominations close on August 24 with entry forms online at www.awardsaustralia.com

â– EVENT: Previous events have been a success.

Big day for garden club THE Waikerie Garden Club is holding a special afternoon at the Ramco Institute on August 15, from 1pm. Activities at the event will relate to kitchen and garden combinations eg; cold creams and massage oil. Recipes from demonstrations and products will be available, while a plant stall and giant raffle will also take place. Admission to the event is $5 and includes afternoon tea.


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minute stroll away and it is just a short riverfront walk to the Hotel, Club and town centre. Homes in this neighbourhood are not offered for sale very often so don’t delay – call today to arrange an inspection.

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Community Events File Thursday, August 5 • 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.

Saturday, August 7 • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. Sunday, August 8 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Moorook/Kingston Netball Club, at the Berri Resort Hotel.

Friday, August 6 • Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am – noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. Saturday, August 7 • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Barmera, pooled tea, 6.30pm, dancing begins 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Phone Brian Mitchell 85882189. • Riverland Brass, A Night Of Oompah, Loxton Sporting Club, 6pm, 3 course meal, $30. Phone Neil 85847728 for tickets.

Tuesday, August 10 • Palms Bingo, in aid of St Catherine’s Nursing Home. Phone Helen 85824618. • Renmark Kindergym sessions between 9.30am to 11.00am weekly. Located in Renmark Show Grounds. Phone Amanda 0418837673.

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

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HOME HOME INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS Saturday, August 7, 2010

RENMARK Brewarrina Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am 176 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark 10.15 - 10.45am Cnr Ral Ral Ave & Weigall Rd Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00am 76 James Ave Ray White Renmark 11.00 - 11.30am Section 299 Cooltong Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00noon 72 Pyap Street Ray White Renmark 12.00 - 12.30pm Moorna Street Ray White Renmark 12.30 - 1.00pm Twentysixth Street Ray White Renmark 1.15 - 1.45pm Bookmark Ave Left of 28th St Ray White Renmark

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HIS IS as good as it gets - what you have here in front of you is arguably one of the best homes you are likely to see in its class. Located right in the heart of Morgan (only a stoneโ s throw from the primary school) is this very well presented large three bedroom home that will make your head spin. But the house is not all that this property has in

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store for you. Step from the house into the backyard and you will be amazed how good a drought tolerant yard can really look. Words arenโ t enough to describe what there is, youโ ll just have to see for yourself. But the greatest part of this property is surely its week long appeal. Aside from a three bed-

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room family home during the week, it becomes the perfect weekender with its own boat port and close proximity to the Morgan riverfront. Do not risk losing this property without first seeing it for yourself, you wonโ t be disappointed. Phone Marschall First National on 8541 2777 to arrange your inspection.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

11.45 - 12.15 pm 17 Laffer Street LJ Hooker

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11.00 - 11.30 am 11.30 - 12.30 pm 12.30 - 1.30 pm 2.00 - 3.00 pm 3.30 - 4.30 pm

17 Fenwick Road LJ Hooker 8 Affleck Court LJ Hooker 11 Bosman Drive Ray White Berri 8 Coombe Street LJ Hooker 5 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 8 Phillips Road Ray White Berri 32 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri Lot 1 Sec 247 Sturt Hwy Ray White Berri

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9.30 - 10.00am

Sunday, August 8, 2010 LOXTON

10.30 - 11.00 am 4 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton 11.30 - 12.00 pm 46 Second Street Ray White Loxton 12.30 - 1.00 pm Lt 19 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 1.30 - 2.00 pm 82 Newton 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.

1658 Bookpurnong Road Ray White Loxton 10.00 - 11.00 am 3151 Kingston Road Ray White Loxton 11.30 - 12.30 pm 3a Pyap Street Ray White Loxton 9.00 - 10.00 am


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N OFFER is a stunning property comprising of a stately four bedroom (plus study) Mount Gambier stone home, avocado orchard and a complete avocado grading and packing shed. Set in an elevated position only 10 minutes from the centre of Waikerie, this home has been meticulously maintained to keep the warm charm of yesteryear while giving the owners everything of today’s modern luxuries. Upon entry to the home you immediately notice the high ornate ceilings, wide hallways and generously proportioned rooms. The country style kitchen is wide, open, and has plenty of storage space including large walkin pantry. There is a large electric enamel oven with gas hot plates set in the original brick hearth and positioned in the centre of the kitchen forming

the focal point of the room. Stainless steel sinks, modern dishwasher and appliances blend perfectly into the room without taking away from the charm of yesteryear. The floors of the living areas have been covered in slate for both appeal and practicality while the lounge, family and bedrooms all have thick plush carpets. The main bedroom is enormous and has an equally large walkin robe and ensuite. Each room in the home has been decorated with a frieze running around the room and then tastefully picking highlights, from within, matched with window dressings and wall colours. All of the rooms have large glass windows, the lounge with a huge bow window, all give excellent views of the beautifully landscaped lawned gardens that surround the home.

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Pencil pines line the driveway and roses adorn the lawns. Truly one of Waikerie’s most spectacular properties, this property is ready to move into. The whole property is beautifully presented and it is easy to forget that it also has a very generous income attached to it. The orchard comprises of 1800 good producing avocado trees on three titles and includes a modern, insulated, air-conditioned, fully equipped packing shed complete with cool rooms, storage and outbuildings that processes and ships approximately 100 acres of local growers fruit to both Melbourne and Adelaide markets. Run as a husband and wife industry with very low additional labour charges this property is ready to support its new owners.

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design and consists of four bedrooms; all spacious. The kitchen family living and formal areas are central to the design with the master bedroom and parents retreat contained well away from the other bedrooms, in the opposite wing of the home. The home is set well back and situated on the most elevated aspect of the

allotment. The benefits become obvious when enjoying the extensive paved outdoor areas both at the rear of the home with river views and the front with circular driveway, mature trees and developing gardens. The property is adjacent to Pioneer Landing Drive which is within easy access to Habel’s Landing and the Murray River.

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N updated version of the 2008 World Car of the Year, Mazda2, hit Australian showrooms in May in both hatch and sedan body styles, boasting a dynamic new look and equipment upgrades. Mazda2’s combination of chic styling, ‘Zoom-Zoom’ driving dynamics and spirited yet economical performance has seen it more than treble the sales volumes achieved by its predecessor. Over 35,000 Mazda2s have been sold in Australia since its launch in 2007, making it one of the best selling lights cars in the country. This latest upgrade further evolves Mazda2’s award-winning formula and is expected to keep the model at the top of Australian buyers’ shopping

lists. This is the first time that the Mazda2 has been offered in two distinct body styles and it is expected that customers will be attracted to the new Mazda2 sedan in part because of its styling and impressive 450 litres of boot capacity. “Having listened to customer feedback and studied the light segment very closely, we believe that the new Mazda2 sedan offers the potential to engage with a whole new set of customers,” Mazda Australia marketing manager Alastair Doak said. The Mazda2 sedan offers a host of features including 15 inch alloy wheels, air-conditioning and power windows and mirrors. Safety is well catered for with front, side and curtain SRS air-

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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 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 92,000 km’s $19990 05 VIVA HATCHBACK 1.8L manual, aircon metallic blue XGM665 $13990 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 VY SS UTILITY 6 speed manual, excellent condition, rare vehicle XCF852 $23990 04 HOLDEN VECTRA HATCHBACK 2.2 Auto Silver in Colour XCL217 $13990 01 WH STATESMAN SERIES 2 , 5.7 V8 dual fuel, heavy duty towbar, window tint WRK247 $17990 00 BERLINA SEDAN 5.7 V8 17”alloys, spoiler, AA526Y

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Thursday August 5, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 29

MOTORING

Cars in the news

Hybrid lives up to expectations ■ TOYOTA HYBRID: Riverland Weekly editor Rob McLean took the Toyota Camry Hybrid for a test drive, citing it as a great family car.

Students participate in tree day

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FOR ME a car is something to get me from A to B and as long as mine is operating smoothly, I’m happy. So, writing a motoring review has proved quite a challenge. However, I’m sure I’m not alone amongst motorists, so I’ll peel off my thoughts about the Toyota Camry Hybrid I have had the pleasure of driving in the past week with motorists like myself in mind. One of the criticisms of hybrid vehicles has been that they lack punch upon acceleration. For a family car, I found the power of the Camry to be to my expectations, good handling

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ROB McLEAN when travelling up hill and strong enough for overtaking when necessary. The model I drove was the base model, retailing at around $37,000 from the dealership, and the interior belied that status, providing luxurious and comfortable surrounds. The large dashboard makes for easy reading and you can clearly see all the relevant details required for safe driving. The stereo was sound, while

the reversing camera is one of the best motoring innovations in recent years. Fuel consumption was good, with me using around half a tank of unleaded fuel to complete my week’s duties, running back and forth for work and other small trips. Unlike some electric cars, the vehicle generates its own energy through the Hybrid Synergy Drive system, meaning there are no limitations on where you can drive this hybrid vehicle. No powerpoints required. The car’s appearance is modern, with the grille particularly strong looking, making a solid

first impression. Between the virtually silent engine, which can be initially disconcerting, and the vehicle’s modern design, road noise is virtually eliminated, adding to the ride’s aesthetic comfort. With more and more electric vehicles set to hit the road, Toyota is certainly going to bring many more people to the Green Side. ■ Big River Toyota provided the author with the Toyota Hybrid Camry to drive as part of promotions for Planet Ark’s National Tree Day, of which Toyota is a major sponsor.

■ NATURE: Glossop High School students (from left) Kylan Nitschke and Zak Trussell took part in National Tree Day last week. STUDENTS from Glossop High School and Berri High School took part in Planet Ark’s National Tree Day at the Berri marina late last week. The students enjoyed the chance to plant trees and learn about the environment during the tree planting which was organised on behalf of Planet Ark by the Berri Lions Club. Trees were planted along an already established walking trail and will form an avenue of plants, along with a corridor to attract birds and animals, when fully matured.

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Best cars of the decade revealed in Sydney Chance to race in dragster

■MEAN MACHINES: The 1932 Ford Boydster (above) built by Mark Course and (below) after its third rebuild the 1959 FC Holden of Peter Fitzpatrick at the Meguiar’s MotorEx.

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YOU may recall I mentioned a few weeks back the Super Rig Day Out on Sunday, August 8, at the Ornamental Lakes on the riverfront in Mildura. Well that’s this weekend and I’ve just found out someone may get the opportunity of a lifetime while there. Darren Morgan Racing will have its top fuel dragster on display and not only that, the team are going to fire it up. You could be sitting in the seat when this happens if you simply phone Autopro Mildura (03 5022 0055) and request a quote for Shannon’s Insurance between now and Sunday. I saw the Shannon’s Super Rig and their GOGGO mobile while at the MotorEx in Sydney and it’s worth a look, so get your mates organised and go for a cruise, it should be a great day. Activities begin at 10am and there is a gold coin donation for entrants. Phone Angelo on 0409 131 373 if you need any further information.

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at the Ridler. He said, “on average, the overall quality of our best cars in Australia far exceeded the best in the US�. That’s a big statement when you consider the size of the car scene there compared to Australia. Now back to Motorex and the three best cars of the decade, which surprisingly were not all recently built vehicles either. After a very in-depth judging process, that also included an owner’s interview with the judging panel, the presentations were held and saw the top four cars and their owners from the past 10 years in the three categories announced. During the presentations it was stated on numerous occasions the judges had deliberated diligently a number of times in the final stages of calculations and whilst there were minimal points between the best, they were confident the end result was correct.

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LAST weekend I Sydney’s Meguiar’s MotorEx 2010 and to say I was “blown away� would be an understatement. This was one modified car show not to be missed, as all the Meguiar’s Superstars (showcar) winners from the past 10 years had been invited back for the top car of the decade shootout. To see most of the best cars in each class from all around Australia, in the one building at the same time will probably not happen again for many years to come. From the time I walked in the door, my eyes were filled with colour, lights and detail as the interpretations of each owner’s ideal car filtered through to my brain. There were hot rods, street machines, classics, customs, mini trucks, hi tech tuners and even choppers. Many of these vehicles cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to build. Some were professionally built by specialist workshops and a few were built by their owners. Most of the stands put together to display them were just as intricate and detailed as their centrepieces with fancy fences and floor coverings, strategically placed mirrors and hidden lighting, as well as computer and dvd screens displaying slide shows and build-up movies. I met a previous Superstars winner in the lift on Sunday and while talking about the show, he mentioned he was at the Ridler Award Show (the pinnacle of custom car shows) in America last year and the quality of many of the cars at MotorEx easily eclipsed most

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Leave Berri seeing red a Waikerie team looking to boost its place in the top AFTER rolling secfour. ond placed BarmeraThese two teams Monash last week, actually match up Loxton will be lookreasonably well, ing to claim the scalp which should give of top placed Berri Waikerie a real sniff this weekend. of a win heading toThe Tigers were a wards finals. little undermanned Midfielder Brett in the round nine McPherson’s form encounter betweem has picked up enorthe two teams but mously over the with the injury past month, getting count dropping, plenty of possestheir squad should sions around the be much stronger. contested ball. Pete Smith has However, some picked up his game of his team-mates to another level, have let their form while Rhys Mitchdrop and will need ell’s drive through to pick it back up the middle of the if the Roos are to ground can hurt opretain their top two position teams. spot. Leigh Kruger has ■ EYES ON THE BALL: Loxton’s young ruckman The loss of Jake also maintained his Craig Fischer will play a key role in the Tigers Smith through injuform over the past match-up with Berri this weekend. ry will hurt, Smith’s six weeks to arguably hard running and be the form player of ability to kick goals hard to replace. the league at this stage of the season. The Roos should win but only by a Loxton plays a fast, running brand of handful of goals in the end. football. Its ability to get numbers to space on the outer side and carry the ball into attack Renmark v Loxton North is almost second nature. Berri’s tough, uncompromising play THE Panthers will be wary not to go into will test it though. Despite winning their past three this clash with Renmark with any level of matches, the Demons will not be satisfied complacency. As expected, the Rovers have become with recent performances. Captain Peter Safralidis has been con- more competitive as the season wears on sistent, while Ty Allen and Chris Schole- and have really set the bar higher after last week’s effort against Berri. field have also been impressive. Renmark’s defensive unit was particuThe Dees should find the Tigers much more competitive than earlier this year and larly strong, with Trevor Thorpe, Chris Webber and Harrison Beavis all showing will have a real fight on their hands. Berri should hold on in a tight match they are capable of sticking to a task. Phil O’Loughlin really needs to stamp that will be won in the third quarter. himself on a game and soon. His talent has only been spotted in Barmera-Monash v Waikerie patches so far this year and if he can put on a show, there would be few Loxton North THE Roos suffered their third loss of the defenders able to stop him. season last week and come up against Loxton North to win but only just.

Loxton v Berri

Lyrup hungry for top spot Cobdogla v Lyrup PRIDE is all the Eagles will be playing for in this match-up against league leader Lyrup now they will miss finals for the first time since 2004. The team is playing without spark after a 75 point defeat at the hands of East Murray, a 133 point hiding by Paringa and shock 38 point loss to lowly Blanchetown/ Swan Reach in its past three outings. Lyrup has been dominant in all aspects of its game this season and needs a win to secure the minor premiership. The Lions are expected to welcome back Joey Finn, Adam Caputo and Sam Lloyd to the side this round. Nathan Willmott will be looking for his fourth 10 goal bag this season to add to his impressive 87 goal tally. Brad Healy or Dave Grenfell will keep a close eye on Tillbrook, depending where he starts, while defenders Adrian Modistach and Scott Watson have rebounded the football well in 2010. The Lyrup half forward line is full of quick, active players with Scott Marr, Harley Rudd, Wayne Priest and Adrian Abdulla. In the middle of the ground, ball magnets Jason Marr and Damien Heinicke will play out a key battle. Cobdogla’s record against Lyrup stands

at 12 wins and two losses but recent form would see the Lions trounce the home team. Other games BLANCHETOWN/Swan Reach will have to produce its best football to beat East Murray but the Redbacks have shown they badly want to finish in fifth position. East Murray has had a less than impressive second half to the season after looking like contenders for the minor premiership early on. East Murray will win this encounter by eight goals. BROWN’S Well must win one of its last two games to shake off the wooden spoon but a win against Wunkar appears highly unlikely. The Bulldogs are building momentum at the right time of the season and will be giving it all in the team’s last game for the minor round. Sean Gray, Simon Hucks, Brett Lines and Lincoln Evans, although struggling with injury, have formed a respectable forward line and have every opportunity to blow the Bombers away this weekend. Wunkar is still chasing top spot and will do everything possible to attain that reward with a 100 plus thumping of Brown’s Well.

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BDT to run all over Lameroo BDT v Lameroo IN CONTRAST to more recent battles between BDT and Lameroo, this weekend’s match will be a walk in the park for the dominant Crows, who are far in front of their opponents this season. Luke Remfry is hitting form and Josh Richardson just keeps getting better. Matt and Josh Ridgway continue to give good service but it is hard to see the Hawks winning any other positions on the field.

Pinnaroo v Peake FOR FULL MATCH PREVIEWS GO TO: www.riverlandweekly.com.au THIS Saturday is an important test for

Pinnaroo if it is to consider itself a premiership contender. The Nickolls boys Chad and Wade will have a good battle with Nathan Spry. Pinnaroo have too much to play for.

Murrayville v Karoonda MURRAYVILLE has proven it can match any team this season but has had trouble stringing wins together. Jesse Vass and Jarred Allen have been outstanding for the Bulldogs and they will need to blanket the returning Luke Hocking and the enigmatic Mervyn Kartinyeri if their side is to win.

Football scoreboard Riverland Football A grade Berri 16. 16 (112) d Renmark 5.14 (44). Best – Berri: K. Stone, P. Safralidis, T. Allen. Renmark: R. Bennett, C. Seekamp, C. Webber. Goals – Berri: S. Raeder 4, K. Harwood 3, J. Sutherland, C. Scholefield 2, D. Hankin, K. Stone, L. Jennings, M. Barber, N. Geyer. Renmark: A. Dunhill 2, J. Smedley, N. Gillard, K. Pedler. Loxton 12. 10 (82) d BarmeraMonash 8.9 (57). Best – Loxton: R. Mitchell, L. Kruger, P. Smith. Barmera-Monash: B. McPherson, T. Swanbury, A. Nettlebeck. Goals – Loxton: A. Montgomery 3, P. Smith, S. Westbrook, R. Mitchell 2, L. Kruger, N. Uren, B. Wheeldon. Barmera-Monash: S. Peucker 3, J. Lynch 2, M. Leigh, T. Smitham, J. Broughton. Waikerie 18.13 (121) d Loxton North 11. 11 (77). Best – Waikerie: B. Helbig, C. Hawke, C. Miller. Loxton North: T. Arnold, M. Scott, T. Thiele. Goals – Waikerie: C. Hawke, B.

Helbig 4, T. Bevan 3, N. Tape, M. Beelitz 2, C. Miller. Loxton North: A. Cook 4, B. Williams 2, R. Proud, D. Proud, T. Arnold, B. Wehrumuller, J. Proud.

B grade

Haines, P. Solly. Goals – Renmark: B. Townsend 6, A. Rothe 4, K. Collinson 2, M. Smith, K. Polst, B. Kennedy. Berri: J. Peltz 3, G. Franks, G. Eisenberg 2, G. Branford, D. Reed.

Waikerie 17.12 (114) d Loxton North 8.5 (53). Best – Waikerie: G. Dubrich, J. Dellazoppa, B. Micke. Loxton North: N. Schiller, S. Inglis, J. Albrecht. Goals – Waikerie: B. Haynes, S. Nicholson 4, M. McDonald, C. Wilson, J. Dellazoppa 2, N. Smith.G. Dubrich, B. Gay. Loxton North: R. McLean 2, B. Perry, N. Schiller, J. Albrecht, B. Walter, J. Deren, C. Kropinyeri. Barmera-Monash 14.9 (93) d Loxton 9.10 (64). Best – Barmera-Monash: A. Svensden, N. Dillon, J. Barker. Loxton: C. Fielke, S. Bullock, J. Walding. Goals – Barmera-Monash: S. Marks 4, K. Thiele, J. Barker, N. Dillon 2, C. Marks, D. Warren. Loxton: D. Cregan 4, M. Schutz, D. Falting, J. Wetherall, J. Benson. Renmark 15.2 (92) d Berri 9.12 (66). Best – Renmark: A. Rothe, J. Howard, D. Sutton. Berri: R. Correll, D.

Wunkar 24.14 (158) d Ramco 12.10 (82). Best – Wunkar: S. Gray, S. Schultz, S. Hucks. Ramco: M. McGrath, M. Baddack, J. Pepper. Goals – Wunkar: S. Gray 6, S. Hucks 5, B. Lines 4, L. Evans 3, N. Brown 2, M. Chesser, S. Schultz, H. Bennell, B. Martin. Ramco: M. Baddack 3, D. Watkins 2, J. Pepper, A. Geeham, R. Boatswain, D. Kroschel, K. Lennell, K. Thiel, A. Boatswain. Blanchetown-Swan Reach 12.16 (88) d Cobdogla 7.8 (50). Best – Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Payne, D. Waechter, M. Griffiths. Cobdogla: D. Heinicke, L. Fridd, T. Maynard. Goals – Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Payne, D. Waechter 3, M. Zbierski, K. Coleman, M. Griffiths, N. Haby, R. Hartley, M. Sobey. Cobdogla: D. Heinicke, D. Tilbrook 2, T. Dawson, J.

Independent Football

Watkins, T. Maynard. Lyrup 19.21 (135) d Moorook-Kingston 3.7 (25). Best – Lyrup: K. Karpany, A. Abdulla, R. Grenfell. Moorook-Kingston: M. Raison, D. van der Woude, J. Robertson. Goals – Lyrup: N. Willmott 10, K. Karpany 3, A. Abdulla, H. Rudd 2, T. Smith, S. Marr. Moorook-Kingston: J. Abdulla 2, J. Munn. Paringa 27.20 (182) d Brown’s Well 5.5 (35). Best – Paringa: D. Hill, J. Rover, A. Lloyd. Brown’s Well: B. Victor, S. Gillett, B. Hampel. Goals – Paringa: D. Hill 7, S. Hissey 4, N. Rover, S. Lehmann 3, N. Dillon, C. Gardner 2, D. Portolesi, D. Roesler, D. Dimitrijevic, T. Jackson, A. Forbes, N. Schumann. Brown’s Well: L. Braun 2, S. Martin, H. Sanford, C. Leach.

Mallee Football A grade Peake 12.13 (85) d Lameroo 8.15. (63). Best – Peake: P. Casey, N. Spry, T. Carling. Lameroo: M. Ridgway, S. Kerley, C. Wellburn.

Goals – Peake: A. Hand 6, S. Crouch, R. Morris, C. Jacob, P. Casey, S. Morris, L. Chubb. Lameroo: J. Ridgway 3, M. Ridgway, M. Benham 2, C. Wellburn. Pinnaroo 13.11 (89) d Murrayville 8.13 (61). Best – Pinnaroo: A. Keough, T. Keough, B. Sheridan. Murrayville: J. Allen, A. Hockey, K. Wyatt. Goals – Pinnaroo: C. Maddocks 3, S. Kirkbright, T. Keough 2, H. Boseley, M. Fischer, A. Keough, K. O’Loughlin, G. Oster, S. Vogt. Murrayville: A. Hockey 4, J. Bailey, D. Bates 2. Border Downs-Tintinara 21.13 (139) d Karoonda 7.0 (42). Best – Border Downs-Tintinara: L. Remfry, J. Richardson, J. Sampson. Karoonda: Z. Bullard, J. Rudiger, M. Houston. Goals – Border Downs-Tintinara: J. Richardson 7, S. Binns 3, M. Sampson, J. Sampson, J. Richards 2, B. Hooper, M. Vandeleur, J. Keller, N. Todd, J. Zacker. Karoonda: R. Paech, A. Karpany 2, C. Knight, J. Jackson, D. Wallfried.

B grade Border Downs-Tintinara 12.13 (85) d Karoonda 4.9 (33).

Best – Border Downs-Tintinara: H. Kendrick, D. Morton, J. Schilling. Karoonda: M. Lynch, K. Sumner, R. Zadow. Goals – Border Downs-Tintinara: B. Holbrook 3, S. Schulz 2, S. McCabe, D. Morton, J. Schilling, L. Slape, S. Manning, H. Kendrick, A. Merry. Karoonda: M. Lynch, A. Norman, N. Mumford, K. Sumner Murrayville 8.9 (57) d Pinnaroo 8.8 (56). Best – Murrayville: D. Willersdorf, S. Dexter, R. Clark. Pinnaroo: C. Gum, H. Nickolls, N. Dabinett. Goals – Murrayville: D. Willersdorf 3, J. Bridges, S. Dexter, A. Leaker, Z. McKee, B. Watson. Pinnaroo: P. Kinnaird 2, L. Sheridan, R. Ollington, B. Heinicke, N. Dabinett, B. Dolphin, D. Botten. Peake 12.10 (82) d Lameroo 8.5 (53). Best – Peake: J. Lindner, D. Farley, D. Rosenzweig. Lameroo: P. O’Driscoll, C. Zerk, A. Berwick. Goals – Peake: B. Rosenzweig 4, T. Downs 3, J. Lindner, H. Weckert 2, B. Wait. Lameroo: B. Young 3, A. Berwick, M. Abbott, S. Weetra, M. Trowbridge, A. Secomb.


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Loxton juniors star for Riverland Rats ■ TWO rinks from the newly formed Riverland Rats group attended the official opening of the Bowls SA Henselite Development Squad program at the Clearview club on Sunday. All of the juniors involved were from Loxton, state under 18 women’s squad members, sisters, Candise and Tamzin Jenke, along with Melissa Little in rink number one and Gerrin Jenke, Jake Taylor and Tiffany Little in number two. The Rats are being managed by Moorook based Neville Jenke, the initial Bowls SA junior coordinator introduced in 2008 who was reappointed to the position recently. Opening day for the eight zone program involved 18 rinks or 54 players overall. Henselite’s sponsorship has included distinctive tops for all of the squads involved. On Sunday, the Rats’ num■ IT is back in 2010! The Premier Sports backed Pink Time of the Season to support breast cancer awareness is on again after just under $7000 was raised in the first year of the charity fundraiser in 2009.

urbs and Southern Metro Bombers, with all eight areas to play in a pennant type competition later in the year. Obviously there will be a need to expand the Riverland Rats Junior Bowls Development Squad. Enquiries to Neville Jenke on 0407 727 957/8583 9438. Yet another bowls carnival on the weekend and Waikerie held its annual Stan Burnett two day men’s event. This is probably the start of the season’s serious bowls competitions and the field of 80 players was certainly a hot one. Unfortunately, the weather conditions were not as good. On Saturday, in the pairs, the winners were John Gibb and Kevin Coats, from Moonta, who then teamed up with Joe Heysen and Don Underlin from their club to take out the prestigious event on the Sunday.

■ SISTER ACT: Loxton junior lawn bowlers Tamzin and Candise Jenke are part of the Riverland Rats team. ber one rink won two of its three matches of 10 ends, defeating Lower North Hijackers 8-6, Yorke Peninsula All Stars 11-7 and going down to Western Warriors 7-9.

Rink number two lost to Southern Jacka Crackers 8-11, Yorke Peninsula number two 4-8 but won 14-5 over Hills Panthers number two. Other zones are Eastern Sub-

Sports use pink balls to raise money for cancer Pink balls being used at local football, netball and soccer matches, as well as hockey on this occasion, signify the special event which is mainly held over the weekend August 14 to 16.

However, some clubs, particularly in netball, will hold their Pink Day in the meantime to correspond with home matches. Donations towards this worthy cause can

dersticks, sporting tape and shoe laces with all proceeds going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. For any special arrangements, or for further information, I suggest you ring Todd or Doc on 8582 3899.

be made via special collection buckets at various venues or at Premier Sports stores in Berri and Renmark . Also on sale at those stores will be pink sweat bands, ribbons, thun-

■ WHEN I heard of the sad passing of popular local identity Barry Wyman last week, I found myself referring to the dictionary for a definition of the word ‘sportsman’. “One who participates actively in sports, who abides by the rules, plays fair, a cheerful, good natured person,” it said. But it could have simply said “Barry Wyman”. Barry never changed. I first ran into him when I entered the Loxton A grade cricket team on leaving the Loxton Area School as a 17 year old. Barry was playing for Renmark at the time and I recall he was one of the most popular blokes amongst both friend and foe in what was a pretty full on competition. He was always ready to offer some encouraging words for a new kid on the block. Subsequently, as the years have passed it has always been a pleasure, although all too infrequently, to catch up with Barry from time to time for a chat, mainly about sport from footy and cricket to greyhounds but also about business and life generally. He was a wise and astute man but always ready for a laugh. Well played Barry. My condolences to his family and friends.

Powerlifting pair returns ■ POWERLIFTING SA President Don Juers and his wife Barb are coming out of lifting retirement to join Australian representative Rose Gow as the SA team to compete in the National Single Lift Championships in Bendigo on Sunday. The Riverland trio will no longer have Adelaide’s Nat Zacharko as a teammate, as shoulder surgery has led to her withdrawal.

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Thursday August 5, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 35 Chad (Cornes) is contracted to play with us next season and that is where we expect that to stay. ~ Peter Rohdes

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The number of goals scored by Renmark’s Tom Wickham at the Australian hockey championships.

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Tense soccer finals build up â– THE local soccer scriptwriter is still on track for a title showdown between Barmera Dev Estates and reigning champions Renmark Olympic in the last premiership round for 2010. Of course the Barmera side convincingly defeated Olympic a fortnight ago to edge a point clear of its rivals on the ladder. Then last Sunday, Dev Estates had its crack forward combination on show (including four goals from Anthony Ielasi) as it brushed away a potential party pooper in Berri River Rangers 6-1. Rangers, however, get another chance to put a spanner in the works at Berri this Sunday when it clashes in a 1.15pm game with Olympic,

which reacted savagely to its loss to Dev Estates by destroying Renmark Development last weekend 9-0. In Sunday’s other early match, Dev Estates meet Barmera Gold, then at 3pm there will be a tonne of interest when bottom sides Development and Loxton meet. Loxton put in one of its best efforts for the season on Sunday, only going down 1-2 to Barmera Gold so can they have their first victory for the season? In the senior women’s division Renmark Red is now six points clear at the head of the table after it defeated Renmark Green 4-1, while its main threats, Loxton, went down 1-2 in an upset

â– HEATING UP: Riverland soccer teams are preparing for a great finals series.

against Berri. Meanwhile, tomorrow night will be a huge occasion for Riverland soccer and an-

other legacy of the work the late Steve Poutakidis did to put our game on the map and to create opportunities

for its players. A Riverland team, captained by Steve Atkinson, will meet Broken Hill as a

curtainraiser to Adelaide United’s first A League game of the season against Newcastle Jets at Hindmarsh Stadium, while our juniors also get a night to remember. Twenty-two youngsters in the eight to 10 years range will be mascots and also play in small sided games at half time in both the curtain raiser and main match. A dozen or so from the 12 to 15 years group will act as ball boys in both games. It’s stuff lifetime memories are made of.

Locals impress at Australian hockey championships ■SA HOCKEY teams are certainly improving their results in major tournaments, with the latest competitive efforts coming from the under 21 men’s and women’s sides at their Australian championships. The men played in Melbourne and finished third. NSW started favourites for the title but the SA lads did their bit to put paid to their chances by drawing with them in round five and later defeating them 6-3 in a play-off for third and fourth positions. The host state won the championship after a thrilling 4-3 win over

final goals for a total of eight in two of its seven round robin matchWA in the final. es, including a victory over TasmaSA won five of its seven lead-up nine outings. Lachlan scored six times, includ- nia 3-2 in the last outing that catagames before going down to Vicpulted them over that state and WA toria 2-5 in a semi-final and along ing a hat-trick in a victory over NT. from sixth to fourth the way, had two position and a place Riverland players, Tom Tom (Wickham) was named player in the finals. Wickham (Renmark) Unfortunately, and Lachlan Seabrook of the tournament. from there it ended (Waikerie), who are with a semi-final also members of the The women’s team ended up loss to the eventual title winners, senior Southern Hotshots squad, in dominating form. fourth in its tournament in Brisbane Victoria, and a defeat 0-5 against Tom was named player of the with former Barmera lass and Berri NSW in the play-off for third and tournament after scoring a goal player Brooke Buchecker impressive fourth spots, but the South Aussies had been very competitive. in six of the seven preliminary in her first appearance at this level. Testimony to that was a nilmatches, plus his team’s two semiSA won three, drew two and lost

all draw against tournament runners-up Queensland in the early matches. Meanwhile, Berri’s Brett Stokes, coaching, and Renmark’s Danial Shawyer, playing, are in Canberra with the state country team for the Australian championships. ‘Stokesy’ has been texting me each day with results and although there was no joy in the tough competition for his side early, his comments like “good signs�, “fought back� and “scores did not reflect contest� suggest he has another SA side having a red hot go.

Former Barmera netball star to join Thunderbirds clinic

Answering your questions about the digital switchover I’ve converted to digital, but am still having trouble getting good reception. What should I do? If your analog TV reception has been good, it’s likely that your digital reception will also be good. If not, you should start by rescanning your digital TV or set-top box. You may have to do this a couple of times to ensure you’re receiving all the available channels. To the extent you are able; you should also check the cables and connectors of your set-top box to ensure that nothing is loose or badly connected. If after doing this your reception is still not satisfactory, you should consider engaging a qualified antenna technician to provide with you advice on how to improve your TV reception. A properly qualified antenna technician can measure both analog and digital TV signal levels at your home and offer advice about antenna selection, positioning and orientation, and the choice of correct cables, connectors and equipment to get the best reception.

I have an HDTV. Do I need to buy a set-top box? No. Your TV has an in-built digital tuner which on its own can receive digital TV. If your TV can receive ABC2 or SBS Two, it is already receiving digital TV. Set-top boxes are only required for analog TVs that cannot receive digital TV signals. Can I still use my VCR or DVD player after switching to digital? You can still use your DVD recorder 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 TV programs to play back later. If not, you will need to connect a set-top box to the DVD recorder. If you want to use your VCR to continue recording TV shows, you may need to attach a set-top box to the VCR as well as attaching one to the TV. This will enable you to watch one program while recording another. If you only record the program you are currently watching, you will only need one set-top box.

â– FORMER Barmera and current Woods Panthers state player Chloe Drogemuller will assist Adelaide Thunderbirds stars Emily Beaton and Sharni Layton at the special junior coaching clinics at the Berri netball complex on Sunday. The response from local youngsters to the sessions, to be headed by the two members of the ANZ Trans Tasman Championship winning team, has been overwhelming with well over 200 registrations received. A session for eight to 10 year olds will be held from 11am to 12.30pm and for 11 to 15s from 1 to 2.30pm. Another State League player Susan Smith, plus a number of local coaches, will

â– HOME: Chloe Drogemuller will attend a netball clinic in Berri this weekend. Photo: FACEBOOK also be involved. Chloe Drogemuller has just completed a full State League season with Woods Panthers at goal attack. And the now 22 year old former SASI scholarship holder modestly agreed that she is probably back near the form that she enjoyed prior to two tragic knee injuries.

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She has picked up several best on court awards in 2010. It is probably her rehabilitation times that led her into a sideline, coaching. However, she has made such a fist of that involvement that she has worked on a number of projects such as the clinics coming into our midst this weekend. Certainly if it involves the courage, determination and dedication necessary to achieve your goals in any pursuit even under adversity, local youngsters will have an expert on the subject before them on Sunday. As to the future for Chloe? I gather she will continue to give netball her best shot and see where that takes her.

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SPORT Riverland Football Under 18 Berri 15.4 (94) d Renmark 5.4 (34). Best – Berri: S. Atkins, J. Woolston, J. Markellos. Renmark: J. Warnock, D. Strongman, R. Glazbrook. Goals – Berri: K. Brand 5, S. Hirschi 3, J. Rogers, R. Langcake 2, K. King, B. Tanner, B. Dolling. Renmark: R. Glazbrook 2, N. Gillard, C. Francis, G. Cotsaris. Barmera-Monash 10.6 (66) d Loxton 4.5 (29). Best – Barmera-Monash: T. Packer, M. Middleton, A. Grose. Loxton: J. Bates, E. Pontt, T. Flight. Goals – Barmera-Monash: A. Grose 3, T. Packer, J. Coats, G. Vlassopoulos 2, M. Middleton. Loxton: E. Pontt 2, A. Falcinella, T. Flight. Waikerie 14.7 (91) d Loxton North 3.6 (24). Best – Waikerie: J. Haese, J. Haines, D. Raggatt. Loxton North: J. Hentschke, B. Walter, A. Lueth. Goals – Waikerie: J. Haese 6, M. White 3, J. Hahn 2, B. Buller, M. Singh, G. Doran. Loxton North: T. Graetz, N. Francis, A. Lueth.

Under 15 Waikerie 11.9 (75) d Loxton North 5.8 (38). Best – Waikerie: D. Pierce, S. Conley, S. McKinnon. Loxton North: J. Maczkowiack, B. Coombe, M. Lidgerwood. Goals – Waikerie: T. Truscott 3, J. Kay, S. Mazzeo, S. McKinnon 2, L. Schiller, J. Wallace. Loxton North: J. Martin, T. Renshaw, J. Maczkowiack, B. Hartley, J. Otto. Loxton 9.11 (65) drew Barmera-Monash 10.5 (65). Best – Loxton: D. Kurtzer, N. Flight, E. Ackland. BarmeraMonash: B. Maitland, D. Klingbiel, T. Lindsay. Goals – Loxton: B. Schubert 5, T. Rapisarda, J. Zdanowicz, J. Golding, A. Proud. BarmeraMonash: T. Lindsay 4, H. Fieldhouse, G. Abdulla 2, K. Boase, K. Nairne-Kassulke. Renmark 13.7 (85) d Berri 8.5 (53). Best – Renmark: Z. Gartery, J. Albanese, Y. Papageorgios. Berri: M. Henderson, T. Ingerson, C. Pryse. Goals – Renmark: B. Clifford, S. Steed, I. Frahn 3, L. Jackson 2, J. Albanese, B. Murch. Berri: D. Evans 3, K. Trussell, M. Henderson 2, J. Stemberger.

Under 13 Renmark 12.9 (81) d Berri 1.0 (6). Best – Renmark: E. Cinc, B. Pater, N. Zunic. Berri: B. Clark, A. Kemp, J. Cliff. Goals – Renmark: Z. Gallo 5, R. Boon 3, B. Pater 2, A. Albanese, T. Reinertsen. Berri:

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J. Wood. Barmera-Monash 13.8 (86) d Loxton 0.1(1). Best – Barmera-Monash: M. Wutke, M. Wilden, J. Wallace. Loxton: A. Redden, O. Winen, W. Lehmann. Goals – Barmera-Monash: D. Pichl 4, S. Burton, B. Kollmann 2, M. Stevenson, J. Bannister, J. Wallace, K. Coats, M. Burton. Loxton North 10.5(65) d Waikerie 1.1 (7). Best - Loxton North: M. Eckermann, N. Proud, J. Searles. Waikerie: T. Kreusler, J. Griffiths, R. Lehmann. Goals – Loxton North: A. Size 3, R. McKenzie 2, M. Eckermann, T. Thiel, J. Searles, S. Cook, K. Gray. Waikerie: B. Rigby.

Independent Football Under 17 Wunkar 17.10 (112) d Ramco 5.8 (38). Best – Wunkar: N. Brown, R. Heinrich, I. Worsfold. Ramco: B. Cameron, K. Ryan, J. Kafexholli. Goals – Wunkar: L. Pontt 6, M. Nemet, R. Heinrich 3, N. Brown 2, B. Reid, I. Worsfold, M. Worsfold. Ramco: B. Cameron, C. Buck, J. Kafexholli, J. Russell, N. Hart. BSR 11.13 (79) d Cobdogla 3.2 (20). Best – Blanchetown-Swan Reach: A. Bajszi, S. Tanner, J. Tanner. Cobdogla: J. Watkins, B. Jennings, B. Sharkey. Goals – Blanchetown-Swan Reach: A. Bajski 5, R. Grieger 2, J. Lugg, S. Marks, J. Tanner, G. Sobey. Cobdogla: J. Hart 3. Paringa 6.13 (49) d Brown’s Well 5.1 (31). Best - Paringa: Not supplied. Brown’s Well: M. Reichstein, A. Hampel, H. Sanford. Goals – Paringa: Not supplied. Brown’s Well: T. Braun 3, A. Hampel, S. Martin.

Mallee Football Senior colts Karoonda 12.6 (78) d Border Downs-Tintinara 2.2 (14). Best – Karoonda: N. Johnson, J. Koolmatrie, T. Sumner. Border Downs-Tintinara: B. Cooper, T. Borchardt, L. Kendrick. Goals – Karoonda: R. Erickson 5, M. Wilson 4, M. Love, D. Story, C. Miller. Border Downs-Tintinara: K. Challinger, L. Brock. Pinnaroo 17.10 (112) d Murrayville 8.4 (52). Best – Pinnaroo: L. Bailey, I. Fischer, T. Hawthorne. Murrayville: Z. McKee, H. Brown, S. Armstrong. Goals – Pinnaroo: L. Bailey 7, B. Tiller, I. Fischer, T. Hawthorne 2, D. Hawthorne, A. Ollington. Murrayville: M. Parker 4, J. Kingdon, A. Brown

2, R. Watson. Peake 19.7 (121) d Lameroo 7.5 (47). Best – Peake: R. Morris, E. Loechel, R. Raper. Lameroo: B. Purdie, D. Steer, M. Brown. Goals – Peake: R. Morris 4, C. Jacob 3, J. Cheyne, E. Loechel, R. Raper, M. Richards 2, N. Gregurke, D. Perks, T. Sinclair, D. McDonald. Lameroo: N. Brown 4, J. Werner 2, L. Young.

Junior colts Peake 2.3 (15) d Lameroo 1.4 (10). Best – Peake: N. Gregurke, J. Heinrich, D. Perks. Lameroo: J. Barrett, N. Brown, E. Hancock. Goals – Peake: N. Gregurke, D. Perks. Lameroo: N. Brown. Border Downs-Tintinara 15.9 (99) d Karoonda 0.0 (0). Best – BDT: J. Camac, A. Stidiford, T. Kennett. Karoonda: H. Pilgrim, K. Miller, J. Norman. Goals – Border Downs-Tintinara: J. Harvey 4, J. Camac 3, T. Harvey, T. Kennett 2, B. Binns, N. Croser, B. Fawcett, J. Kendrick. Pinnaroo 9.8 (62) d Murrayville 3.2 (20). Best – Pinnaroo: R. O’ Driscoll, J. King, G. Heintze. Murrayville: H. Parker, H. Beckmann, M. Parker. Goals – Pinnaroo: C. FrancisRibbons 4, G. Heintze 2, E. Lawson, C. Dabinett, S. Dabinett. Murrayville: R. Watson.

Masters Football Riverland Superdogs 1.16.8 (116) d South 6.2 (38). Best – Riverland Superdogs: A. Edwards, S. Norton, N. Kossatch. Goals – Riverland Superdogs: S. Norton 5, K. Karpany, M. Upkett 4, S. Hannaghan, A. Giles, G. Cubbin, A. Hawkins, S. Healy (supergoal)

Loxton Homing Pigeon Club 260 kilometre race to Orrorroo: M. Goldsack, D. Lawson, T. Hopper.

Golf Waikerie Saturday stableford division one men: R. Wilson 41 pts. Division two: S. Copeland 41 pts c/b. Voucher winners: J. Neldeck 41, J. Tscharke 39, C. Gregory 38 c/b, M. Barrett 38. Wednesday stableford: R. Wilson 40 pts, W. Bald 39. Thursday ladies stableford: L. Gosse 35 pts, B. Maywald 35 c/b.

Barmera Saturday stableford: I. Cham-

berlain 38 pts, M. Wundenberg, M. Ubhey, G. Kelly 37, G. Denton, G. Eitrich, S. Morrell 36, D. Hodgson, M. Cenko 35. Sunday stableford: M. Cenko 38 pts, D. Hatswell 34, T. Foot 33, P. Selfe 31, J. Walker, N. McPherson 30.

Berri Thursday ladies par competition: K. Tanner +14, R. Kassebaum +11, T. Milne +4. Saturday Stableford: S. Wade 38 pts, S. Roberts 36, B. Martin 36, D. Tovo 36, N. Wait 36, L. Martin 34, R. Wurth 34. Sunday mixed foursomes championships: L. Martin/B. Martin 125 gross, T. Vogel/ W. Thiele 126. Handicap: L. Mudge/P. Mudge 109.5 nett, A. Kellaway/R. Wright 110 ¼.

Junior Golf Six holes: C. Jenke 25, J. Millar 26. Nine holes: J. Spillios 33, J. Jaensch 36, S. Stead 37, B. Baylis 39.

Hockey Men - A grade Waikerie 9 d Renmark 0. Best – Waikerie: All played well. Renmark: D. Casey, C. Benda, M. Tucker. Goals – Waikerie: L. Seabrook, R. Edwards, R. Hope 2, M. Camelleri, J. Redemski, D. Bartel. Loxton 2 d Berri 0. Best – Loxton: A. Evans, N. Rutherford, S. Burgess. Berri: T. Herbert, S. Trimper, H. Pillow. Goals - Loxton: A Evans, S. Burgess.

B grade Berri 6 d Loxton 4. Best – Berri: B. Halupka, I. Hancock, A. Pietsch. Loxton: N. Fielke, T. Haigh, R. James. Goals – Berri M. Kassebaum, A. Pietsch 2, S. Stokes, J. Bowers. Loxton: C. Schoeber, D. Adams, C. McDonough, T. Haigh. Waikerie 9 d Renmark 0. Best – Waikerie: C. Willoughby, M. Wenske, G. Bambel. Renmark: P. Scharnberg, S. Butters, Z. Main. Goals – Waikerie: M. Wenske 3, C. Willoughby 2, C. Grieger, R. Kleeman, J. Haese, A. Cryer.

Under 18 Waikerie 2 d Renmark 1. Best – Waikerie: S. Crouch, A. Weir, J. Fielke. Renmark: R. Kleeman, K. Miller, D. Tyler. Goals – Waikerie: J. Redemski, R. Law. Renmark: A. Weir. Loxton 7 d Berri 3. Best – Loxton: J. Crosby, S. Burgess, T. Stoeckel. Berri: All played well. Goals – Loxton: A. Evans, Z. Bartsch, T. Haigh,

J. Crosby, Z. Schubert, S. Burgess, N. Mowbray. Berri: S. Walladge, G. Campbell, J. Laskowski.

Women - A grade Renmark 4 d Waikerie 1. Best – Renmark: D. Weeks, T. Casey, S. Pendle. Waikerie: K. Pick, A. Kroehn, J. McCullough. Goals – Renmark: D. Weeks 2, K. Coden, B. Stoneham. Waikerie: C. Waye. Loxton 2 d Berri 0. Best – Loxton: L. Varady, T. Gillard, P. Hennig. Berri: N. Westley, K. Hibberd, C. Starr. Goals – Loxton: T. Allister, E. Hampel.

B grade Waikerie 1 d Renmark 0. Best – Waikerie: J. Kleeman, J. Layton, C. Layton. Renmark: M. Hobby, D. Halls, M. Taylor. Goals – Waikerie: B. Powardy. Berri 3 d Loxton 1. Best – Berri: L. Mensforth, S. Sweetman, L. Hopper. Loxton: S. Lugg, S. Goodhand, S. Walker. Goals – Berri: L. Mensforth 2, E. Noack. Loxton: S. Goodhand.

Under 18 Loxton 4 d Berri 3. Best – Loxton: All played well. Berri: A. Walladge, K. McMahon, C. Passmore. Goals – Loxton: T. Allister 3, S. Baird. Berri: A. Spronk 2, C. Mengler. Renmark 4 d Waikerie 1. Best – Renmark: J. Mallinson, J. Butters, K. Trautwein. Waikerie: A. Baker, A. Harkness, L. Redemski. Goals – Renmark: J. Mallinson 2, J. Butters, S. Reid. Waikerie: B. Powardy.

Mixed - Under 14 Berri 10 d Loxton Black 0. Best – Berri: R. Gillespie, E. Goold, S. Bobtschink. Loxton Black: K. Thompson, S. Stivahtaris, B. Parrott. Goals – Berri: G. Campbell 3, A. Roberts, R. Gillespie 2, B. Freeman, B. Bayliss, B. Martin. Loxton Yellow 2 d Waikerie Black 0. Best – Loxton Yellow: All played well. Waikerie Black: N. Hocking, L. Harkness, J. Micke. Goals – Loxton Yellow: J. Hampel, J. Hopper. Waikerie White 3 d Renmark 0. Best – Waikerie White: C. Catford, R. Law, L. Roberts. Renmark: T. Parker, M. Giles, N. Woodrow. Goals – Waikerie White: R. Law 2, L. Roberts.

Under 11 Loxton 2 d Berri Red 0.

Best – Loxton: J. Hopper, N. Loxton, H. Rogers. Berri Red: S. Walladge, D. Geamgroth, J. Burgess. Goals – Loxton: J. Hopper 2. Waikerie 2 d Berri Blue 0. Best – Waikerie: J. Smith, L. Roberts, O. Moore. Berri Blue: J. Millar, C. Foulds, B. Hill. Goals – Waikerie: J. Smith 2.

Riverland Netball A1 Barmera 44 (C. Richardson, K. Saville) d Loxton 43 (C. Wheeldon, S. Wright). Renmark 50 (J. Haynes, L. Sweeney) d Berri 39 (B. Ward, K. Wade). Loxton North 49 (T. Milich, S. Purvis) d Waikerie 34 (D. White, M. Lee-Morath).

A2 Loxton 55 (A. Proud, H. Buick) d Barmera 40 (E. Marks, S. Wellington). Berri 44 (Z. Jennings, A. Zanetic) d Renmark 43 (T. Schwartzkorff, S. Watchman).

A3 Loxton North 58 (J. Romeo, K. Inglis) d Waikerie 28 (A. Potter, D. Hartwig).

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15A Renmark 48 (I. Burton, E. Nuske) d Berri 47 (T. Howard, R. Shotton).

15B1 Berri 43 (A. Tanner, N. Kregar) d Renmark 19 (A. Richards, J. Byrne).

15B2 Renmark Blue 33 (C. Lindner, K. Edwards) d Barmera 14 (B. Penney, B. Dowling). Renmark 53 d Berri 33.

15C1 Berri 51 (I. Thiele, S. Sarro) d Renmark 21 (F. Matulin, K. Gregurec).

15C2 Waikerie 29 (A. Raggatt, H. Kaur) drew Monash 29 (S. Lacey, M. Greer). Barmera 37 (T. Webber, J. Gregory) d Renmark Blue 19 (K. Rawford, A. Grieger). Renmark 42 (J. Coombe, A. Smith) d Berri 25 (M. Sarro, A. Spilios).

Independent Netball A grade Ramco 41 (N. Hahn, K. Geehman) d Wunkar 34 (K. Schulz, H. Hucks).

B grade

Berri 48 (K. Reid, C. Grigg) d Renmark 37 (B. Flack, J. Twyford).

Ramco 53 (S. Haynes, T. Savage) d Wunkar 9 (J. Biele, N. Kropinyeri).

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Waikerie 42 (J. Schutz, M. Frankel-Vaughan) d Loxton North 29 (D. Fazekas, S. Williams). Berri 32 (S. Inglis, A. Lovell) d Renmark 24 (A. Angeletti, S. Bredl-Stevens).

B3 Barmera Pink 44 (S. Selfe, A. Cawdy) d Renmark 38 (T. Murphy, E. Cooper).

C1 Berri 41 (C. Nuske, S. Beech) d Renmark 25 (P. Dinh, K. O’Brien).

C2 Berri 36 (T. Baker, A. Wilksch) d Loxton North 22 (V. Bagley, R. Hentschke).

17A Waikerie 41 (L. Shaw, L. Eldridge) d Loxton North 32 (T. Haslam, S. Koch). Renmark 52 (K. Nelson, K. Ellis) d Berri 41 (K. Krollig, T. Hoffmann).

17B Waikerie 39 (M. Radford, L. Wilksch) d Loxton North 23 (D. Spilsbury, G. Merkx). Renmark 63 (A. Beech, A. Thompson) d Berri 32 (C. Brown, L. Gallo).

17C Loxton 53 (A. Cregan, B. Kahl) d Renmark 17 (I. Strachan, K. Singh).

A grade Barmera Gold 2 d Loxton United 1. Best – Barmera Gold: C. Makris, J. Pintilie. Loxton United: T. Smits, K. Saunders. Goals – Barmera Gold: J. Giaghias 2. Loxton United: T. Smits. Barmera Dev Estate 6 d Berri River Rangers 1. Best – Barmera Dev Estate: S. Atkins, J. Tsorotiotis. Berri River Rangers: R. Frankel, E. Grosser. Goals – Barmera Dev Estate: A. Ielasi 4, K. Lehman, M. Barber. Berri River Rangers: T. Schrapel. Renmark Olympic 9 d Renmark Development 0. Best – Renmark Olympic: M. Lewan, M. Papageorgiou. Renmark Development: S. Bisha, M. Kavlakoglu. Goals – Renmark Olympic: T. Perre 3, J. Thiel 2, H. Singh, B. Singh, K. Collinson, M. Lewan.

Women Renmark Red 4 d Renmark Green 1. Best – Renmark Red: A. Pavlomanolakos, J. Glykos. Renmark Green: L. Rohrlach, T. Sanders. Goals – Renmark Red: J. Glykos 3, I. Strachan. Renmark Green: T. Sanders.

Berri 2 d Loxton 1. Best – Berri: B. Walden, M. Stewart. Loxton: J. Ebert, D. Tootell. Goals – Berri: A. Knight 2. Loxton: P. Fournaros-Carney.

Under 16 Loxton 2 d Barmera 1. Best – Loxton: T. Yiannakoudis, S. Polymiadis. Barmera: R. Hassani. Goals – Loxton: R. Tyler, T. Yiannakoudis. Barmera: J. Wallace. Berri 3 d Renmark One 1. Best – Berri: T. Schrapel, E. Grosser. Renmark One: Not supplied. Goals – Berri: M. Knight, T. Schrapel, G. Koutouzis. Renmark One: N. Gillard.

Under 13 Division one Barmera Two 4 d Renmark Two 0. Best – J. Ekisa, J. Wallace, B. Pater. Goals – Barmera Two: J. Wallace 3, R. Wallace. Barmera One 1 d Renmark Three 0. Best – T. Reinertsen, F. Catalano, S. Giahgias. Goals – Barmera One: G. Pangallo.

Division two Berri One 7 d Loxton 0. Best – J. Booth-Polla, T. Eleftheriadis, D. Eleftheriadis. Goals – Berri One: T. Eleftheriadis, A. Drogemuller, D. Eleftheriadis, J. May. Barmera Three 7 d Berri Two 1. Best – A. Baker, L. Baskai, J. Osborn. Goals – Barmera Three: H. Stavrou 3, J. Osborn 3, D. Scordo. Berri Two: L. Baskai.

Cycling Lindsay Point road race: C. Gartery, W. Spencer, M. Gray, T. McKenzie, S. Jaensch, P. Weston, N. Gregurke, C. Gordon, A. Ylia.

Shooting Event one – 25 target skeet A grade: F. Albanese 23/25, H. Nunn 21/25; B grade: B. Wilksch, E. Schmaal 21/25; C grade: P. Brister 19/25, B. Morris 13/25.

Event two 20 target handicap: F. Albanese 19/20, B. Morris 22/24, B. Wilksch 21/24.

Event three – 75 targets AA grade: J. Byrnes 69/75, A. Mattschoss 67/75; A grade: F. Albanese 71/75, Brett Duncan 70/75; B grade: Barry Duncan 69/75, R. Wylie 69/75;C grade: I. Maywald 55/75, R. Nutt 35/75; High gun: F. Albanese 113/120.

L ■ CHAMPS: The Glossop Llamas open boys football team won the state schoolboys knock-out football competition on Tuesday afternoon.

RISING STAR AWARD NAME: KIERAN STONE THIS week’s nomination for the Riverland Weekly Rising Star award is Berri’s Kieran Stone. The 18 year old has only been in the A grade team a handful of weeks but has already had a huge impact. His tackling and competitiveness around the contested ball is sensational, while his enthusiasm lifts the whole team. A real impact player.

KIERAN STONE IS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR A PERPETUAL TROPHY AND PRIZE MONEY

Llama’s break finals hoodoo By LES PEARSON THE Glossop High School open boys football team claimed its first ever grand final victory in the state schoolboys knock-out football competition. The Llamas ran riot in the final against King’s Baptist Grammar School, 10.9 (69) to 6.5 (41). After making three grand finals in the past five years, coach Tom Leverenz felt the win was just reward for the team’s consistency. “We were due,” he laughed on a rowdy team bus on the way back to the

Riverland. “But being up there gave them the confidence to really try and be competitive.” The team has been training at least once a week since term two. “The leadership group decides how much they want it, which in turn determines how much I put back into the team as well,” Leverenz said. “They wanted it pretty bad this year.” About 10 players in the team have played A grade at RFL level so far this year in a talented pool of players. Given past tensions be-

tween Berri and BarmeraMonash football players finding its way into the schoolyard, Leverenz said the Llamas football team helped break down those barriers in a big way. A number of former Glossop High School students also turned up to the game. Best players were David Hankin, Sam Hirschi, Mason Middleton, Sam Atkins and Ryan Langcake, while goalkickers were Kaiden Brand and Adam Grose with three each, Langcake with two and one each to Justin Broughton and Middleton.

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Award Encouragement This week’s winners: Barmera-Monash - Austin Baker Berri - Travis Parry Brown’s-Well - Matthew Falting Loxton - Jeremy Musolino Well Done! You won a $20 Waikerie - Tyler Kreusler

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JOHNSON (nee Morell). Wayne, Mel and big brother Jaxon welcomed with love Riley Thomas on 29/7/10, weighing 8lb 7oz. A special thanks to Dr Stanton, midwives Stana, Michele and all staff at RPH for their expert care.

AUSTRALIAN Bulldog Puppies, (pure bred), ready to go Sept 13. Phone 0427228464.

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.

Engagements ROSENTHAL – STILES. Jim and Marg along with Reg and Julie, from Collie in WA, are very proud to announce the engagement of Belinda and Andrew. Both families wish them the very best in health, happiness and a lifetime of love together.

VINE – PERRY. Heather and Brad, are very excited to announce their engagement after seven years together – with love and best wishes from both families.

A-VAN camper Sport Liner, low tow tare 540kg, 8ft 6� x 6ft 6�, solar panel awning, new tyres, $10250 ono. Phone 85701292 or 0427234151. A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin, Defontenay Road, Barmera. Last years prices, open 7 days. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298.

ALMOND shaker 2004 Sicom, 4wd, articulated, almond, pistachio and olive harvester, 4 cylinder diesel water cooled engine, 18hrs Death showing, $40,000. Phone BLYTH,Alexander (Sandy). 0417833650.

NOVELLI top quality pedestal, swivel sink mixer, 5 yr warranty, RRP $140, price $100. Phone 85414079. POPTOP campervan, 4 berth, new tyres, reg TSM-519, light easy to tow, 650kg, ex condition.$4,000 Phone 85412786 or 0409673626. POSTS CCA, 4-5� X 7ft, used, ex cond, staples removed, bundled, $1 – $10 each. Phone 85849139.

ROLLER door (1), 254x204 cm. comes with brand new Gliderol electric Died Monday, August 2, BOAT trailer, fair console and remotes. 2010. condition, tilt, $150. $500. Phone 85414079. Phone 85823864. ROOF, top tent Eezi awn, Aged 81 years young. 4’x6� wide, 4’ long, when ENVIROMIST Undavina A brave and cheerful sprayer folded up, extends out to man who never hesitated herbicide mounting for 4 wheel 8’, bars included for roof to help others before motorbike, good cond, mounting, 2’ high-density himself. $850. Phone 85849139. foam. Mattress flys both ends, ex condition, $1500 To the pride of Kirkcaldy from the pride of his GARAGE jack $25; top ono. Phone 0413110491. family, Muriel, Iain, Keith, quality large kitchen floor SHAVING cabinet Alistair, Malcolm and covering 280cm wide, bathroom 46cm x 60cm. Trendy by Sommer, cream Glass and plastic shelves, families. with marble pattern, $100. silvered sliding doors w/ Funeral Phone 85414079. finger grip, $25. Phone BLYTH. GRADER blade, 3 point 85414079. The relatives and friends of Mr. Alexander “Sandy� BLYTH are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service to be conducted in the Berri Church of Christ, Old Sturt Highway, Berri on Thursday, August 5 at 2pm. At the conclusion of the service the cortege will proceed to the Berri Lawn Cemetery for the committal. No flowers by request, if desired a donation to the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Sandy’s memory would be appreciated. Donations may be made at the service. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 Renmark 85864422 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

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AUTOFRIDGE, 12v, 39 lt, with fridge slide, fibreglass inner and outer, $1150, ex cond. Phone 0413110491.

APRICOT trays, approx 2500, $1 ono; Diptins $4 each; 4 ft Fishtank $100. Phone 85412786 or 0409673626.

linkage mount, ex cond, SLASHER Ben Wye 6’ $500. Phone 85849139. cut, twin rotor, good cond, $2500. Phone 85849139. HAY Oaten, lucerne, triticale, large round TRAILER 7X5, YGL rolls, can deliver. Phone 728, jockey wheel, detachable cage, new 8 0418615099. ply radials, $1080. Phone HEDGE trimmer, 20� cut 0428575685. with two stroke motor, TWO painted and primed excellent condition Oregon planks, five $500 ono. Tradesman’s metres, plus in length, machine. Phone 16x3cm; four Oregon 85414079. planks 19x3cm, good for HONDA generator, building $10 each. Phone 85414079. 5.5 hp, 3KVA, frame mounted, $650. Phone TWO Toyota tyres and rims, 275-70R16, $180. 0428575685. Phone 0428575685. HUSQVANA whipper snipper, straight shaft, VINE pruner, hydraulic sanders, 6ft cut, good ex cond, $200. Phone condition, $1750. Phone 85414079. 85849139. WHITE aluminium amplimesh security screen door, RHS hinged, 202cm x 81cm can be reduced. New lock and fibreglass flywire, $250. HOUSEBOAT 54X14.5 ft, Phone 85414079. steel hulls, recoated 09, 2OMG Permanent Water. Mariner 50hp, low hours, High impact water, $1800/ 8 berth, must sell, $58950. MG ono. All enquiries and Genuine enquiries only. offers to Janelle Stevens Phone 0488422925 85861271. Agriexchange. or visit website www. water@costaexchange. com.au gumtree.com

Business for Sale PLUGZ CafĂŠ, Barmera. Priced reduced to sell, now only $50,000, includes equipment and stock. Offers will be considered, Phone Ian 0417881910.

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BLOCK clearance, household sundry items. Furniture, irrigation fittings, sprinklers, shed sundries, everything must go. Saturday, August 7, 8am, 1547 Kingston Road, New Residence. Phone 85849139.

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Garage Sales LOXTON, 12 Schaefer Drive, 8.30am, Saturday, August 7. Wide variety of 2004 XR6, very good goods. condition, 89500kms, To Let $16,000. Phone 0419820037. BETWEEN Morgan and FALCON BA 03, Futura Cadell – two bedroom farm cottage, air cond, no sedan, factory LPG, pets, $140pw, furniture white, auto, aircond, negotiable. Phone power steering, power 0417844845. windows, cruise control, alloys, 160,000kms, Wanted to buy XEH-715, $8000. Phone FORD, 2 doors, 72 to 0429913508. 76. XA, XB, XC. Phone 0434510979. SUZUKI Swift, WEK-142, 92k, 1998, excellent TRUCK manuals, car condition, air, 5 door, manuals, earthmoving manuals. Both Service 5 spd, $3200. Phone manuals and user 0428575685. manuals, single items or

Services CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and Detailing on 85863355 Lot 12 Tarcoola Street, Renmark. TANK lining. Leaking concrete and iron water tanks lined with Fibreglass onsite. All areas, contact Pete Headlam 08 87648131.

Public Notices US AUSSIE BLOKES meets again at 6.45pm on Friday August 13 at Living Waters Christian Community. Visit from Longriders Christian Motorcycle Club. Enquiries to 8584 7106 I N S U R A N C E - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, 85866626 or Berri. Phone 85823644. MOUNTAIN Fresh Fruit Juice, Riverland distributors, Steve and Pat Bye. Phone BERRIAG 0428179668. QUIT, smoking in 60 mins is here! Call 1300592001, for your free information pack. Give your lungs a holiday and quit now. Ultralife Health Clinic, Renmark.

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“All the songs have a positive message, it’s an uplifting experience and everybody goes home with a smile on their face,” Mrs Chase said. The 27 schools involved have been practicing since the beginning of the year, the concert again proving a hit with locals. Mrs Chase also paid homage to the band, made up of two primary and 10 secondary students. “They are sounding fantastic,” she said. “That is a real compliment to music teachers around the region.”

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the show this week. attendances have been so high The 14th Riverland Primary that for the first time students Schools’ Music Festival cannot play in the foyer before KIDS say the darndest things but wraps up with its final shows. it is their singing that is stealing performance toA marquee has been set-up night. outside the Chaffey Theatre to Festival regional now allow for pre-show enterco-ordinator Anne tainment. with CALLUM TRIFONOFF Chase said about “It just gives the kids another 150 children have opportunity to perform,” Mrs fronted up on stage Chase said. 1. Who won the FIFA World Cup recently each night so far, While some songs were comwith a 1-0 win over Netherlands? with a 14-piece posed for the event, other hits on 2. Who was the star of the Oscar winning band and assisting the play list are S Club 7’s Bring film O Brother, Where Art Thou? artists also perform- the House Down, Hannah Mon3. Which Scottish comedian released a ing throughout the tana’s Nobody’s Perfect and Bobby DVD last year entitled Live at the Athnight. ‘Boris’ Pickett and the Cryptkickenaeum? Mrs Chase said ers’ hit, The Monster Mash. 4. True or false – Bailetti Sports Clearance House is a store located in Adelaide? 5. What year did Princess Diana die? 6. Whom did Adolf Hitler replace as leader of Germany in 1934? 7. Who was recently appointed as the interim coach of Port Adelaide? 8. What is the largest city in Spain? 9. Which South Australian town suffered a tornado last weekend? 10. Who won the Golden Boot for scorTo solve a Sudoku puzzle, ing the most goals at the World Cup? every number from 11. Actor Rowan Atkinson was born in 1 to 9 must appear in: which country? 12. What year did Telecom change its • Each of the nine vertical name to Telstra? columns 13. True or false – Ricky Martin was in • Each of the nine a boy band before chasing a solo career? horizontal rows 14. Australian comedian Peter Helliar is • Each of the nine 3 x 3 famous for playing which fictional boxes. Remember no Collingwood player? number can occur more 15. What are the two countries that border Andorra? than once in any row, 16. What does SANFL stand for? column or box 17. Who is New Zealand’s Prime Minister? 18. What is the official language of Liechtenstein? 19. Which American band sang the song And We Danced? 20.True or false – The Hoodoo Gurus sang the song What’s My Scene? By LES PEARSON

Monday 9th

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Tuesday 10th

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Answers: 1. Spain; 2. George Clooney; 3. Danny Bhoy; 4. True; 5. 1997; 6. Paul von Hindenburg; 7. Matthew Primus; 8. Madrid; 9. Penola; 10. Thomas Müller; 11. England; 12. 1993; 13. True; 14. Bryan Strauchan; 15. Spain and France; 16. South Australian National Football League; 17. John Key; 18. German; 19. The Hooters; 20. True.


Thursday August 5, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 43

TV Guide Thursday 5th

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 The New Inventors: Grand Final 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 How The Earth Was Made 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Waterloo Road 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 11.30 Live From Abbey Road 12.20 Movie: Anne Of The Thousand Days

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

10.00 The Catherine Tate Show 10.30 Clone: A stranger shows an unhealthy interest in Victor and Clone. 11.00 Creature Comforts 11.30 Red Dwarf Special 2009: Back To Earth 12.00 Ideal 12.30 Pulling 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: Japanese Story 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 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 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 The Mentalist 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Win News 11.45 The Footy Show Late 1.30 ET 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 Bondi Vet 8.00 Recruits 8.30 Rush 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Swingtown 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 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Return Of The Bible Plagues 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Road Trip Nation Australia 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers

6.30 World News 7.35 A Taste Of Iran 8.30 Supersizers Go... 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: The Vanishing Point (France): Sylvie Testud and JeanPierre Marielle 11.25 Movie: The Third Wave (Sweden): Jakob Eklund 1.30 Weatherwatch

Friday 6th

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 Waking The Dead 10.15 The IT Crowd 10.40 Lateline 11.20 Gruen Transfer 11.50 rage

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: After the

adventures of the previous night, Howard decides to try to get his sexual harassment case dropped. 8.30 Being Human 9.30 Viva Coldplay 10.40 Songbook 11.30 Seal Soul Live 12.35 Planet Rock Profiles 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: Chicago: Renee Zellweger 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Essendon v Carlton 11.45 Win News 12.15 Heroes 1.15 Secrets Of A Coral Cay 2.15 Room For Improvement 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: First Daughter 10.40 Flashpoint 11.40 How Clean Is Your House 12.10 Friday Football 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 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers

6.30 World News 7.30 Coast 8.30 As It Happened: Doctors Of Death 9.30 World News 10.00 Love At The Twilight Motel 11.00 Movie: Trivial Matters (Hong Kong): Chan Fai-Hung 12.45 Movie: To Get To Heaven, First You Have To Die (France) 1.25 Weatherwatch

Saturday 7th

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: Norwood v North Adelaide 5.00 Bowls: World Cup 2010: Men's Final 6.00 Planet Food 6.30 Gardening

Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks: Jack Halford confronts his nemesis in court. 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill: Neil Manson tells the team about his son’s illness. 9.15 ABC News 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: Shrek is forced from the choir, and then from his home. 8.30 Movie: The Reel Australia: Roadgames: Stacy Keach: A truck driver plays a cat-andmouse game with a

mysterious serial killer that uses a young female hitchhiker as bait to lure victims on a desolate Australian highway. 10.10 Movie: Stone: Ken Shorter 11.45 Vivian Bullwinkel: An Australian Heroine 12.40 God Is Green 1.30 Three To Go

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 King Of The Hill 1.00 Dance Machine 2.15 Movie: D2: The Mighty Ducks 4.30 What's Up Down Under 5.00 Border Patrol

5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Grease: John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John 8.50 Movie: The Living Daylights 11.40 Movie: Shanghai Knights 2.05 Rugby: Bledisloe Cup Rugby: New Zealand v Australia 4.05 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC

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 Til Death 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: Racing Stripes 9.40 Movie: Michael Clayton 12.05 Movie: Bonnie And Clyde 3.40 Danoz 4.30 Jesse Duplantis 5.00 Life Today 5.30 Rise & Shine

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.30 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Everybody Hates Chris 1.30 AFL: Sydney v Hawthorn 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Before The Game 6.30 AFL: Geelong v Collingwood

10.00 Movie: Double Jeopardy: Ashley Judd, Tommy Lee Jones and Benjamin Weir 12.10 Movie: Rogue Assassin: Jet Li and Jason Stratham 2.05 Video Hits 2.30 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 Sylvia 2.40 Chopin: Piano Music 2.45 Spare Change 2.55 Looking for Truffaut 3.25 Art in the 21st Century 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Mythbusters 6.30 World News

Australia 7.30 Monster Moves 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 RocKwiz 10.10 Movie: La Vie En Rose (France): Marion Cotillard 12.40 So Frenchy, So Chic 1.10 Shameless 2.00 Speaking in Tongues 2.30 Weatherwatch

Sunday 8th

WIN NINE

4.00 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 How Kevin

Bacon Cured Cancer 3.25 Caravaggio 5.00 Book Club 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Mother And Son 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Life 8.30 Return To Cranford 10.00 Compass 10.30 Wonders Are Many: The Making Of Doctor Atomic 11.55 Movie: Bloodline

6am Children’s Programs 6pm The Wild Gourmets: Tommi and Guy have saved the best till last. 6.30 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Movie: Ondine 9.15 The Shape Of Water 9.30 Cold Feet: Adam

finds it hard being a house husband, and is jealous when Rachel has to go away on business. 10.30 Revisiting Brideshead 11.20 Stone Upon Stone Upon Stone 11.30 Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2009 12.25 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 1.10 Beautiful Noise

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Crossing The Ditch 12.00 According To Jim 12.30 AFL: St. Kilda v Port Adelaide 3.30 Footy Flashbacks 4.30 AFL: Adelaide v Western Bulldogs 5.45 Seven News 6.15 AFL: Adelaide v

Western Bulldogs (Cont.) 7.30 Dancing With The Stars 9.30 Bones 10.30 Castle 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Heroes 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Meet The Press 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Early News

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 1.00 F Troop 1.30 Movie: Promise Her Anything 3.30 Rescue Special Ops 4.30 Antiques Roadshow

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

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Running: The Sun-Herald City 2 Surf 9.30 Video Hits 12.00 One Tree Hill 1.00 Video Hits 1.30 Andra Pro Series 2.30 Netball Test Series: Australia v Jamaica

6.30 Modern Family 7.00 Rules Of Engagement 7.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Movie: The Devil Wears Prada 11.40 Movie: Adaptation 2.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Les Murray's Football Feature 12.00 FIFA Futbol Mundial 12.30 Speedweek 1.30 World Superbike Championships 2.00 Tales From A Suitcase 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 My Asian Heart 10.30 Movie: The Colonel (France): Olivier Gourmet 12.30 Movie: Hostage (Greece) 2.15 Weatherwatch

Monday 9th

WIN SA

4.00 Book Club 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 National Press Club Address 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

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 Summer Heights High 9.30 Sanctuary: Helen wakes up to find the Sanctuary in ruins, and the city decimated. 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 A Place In Greece

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Something New 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 UnderTheHammer 8.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 My Name Is Earl 11.30 Trauma 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 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 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 1.00 Spyforce 2.00 Guthy Renker

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 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 What It Takes 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today

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

Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters: Kari, Grant and Tory retest the Knock Your Socks Off myth. 8.30 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.05 Skins 10.55 Entourage 11.30 The World Game 12.30 Movie: The Bodyguard (Argentina) 2.20 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 10th

ABC 2

4.00 Cook And The Chef 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 Terrors Of Tasmania 1.30 The 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 Britannia 9.35 QI 10.05 At The Movies 10.35 Lateline

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: Karen is writing letters to the Prime

Minister, and Jake provides alibis for his girlfriend. 8.30 The Street 9.30 Deadwood 10.30 Teachers 11.20 Hidden Treasures With Betty Churcher 11.30 Billable Hours 12.00 Heartland 12.45 A Little Later 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: Nora Roberts' Angels Fall 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 Parenthood 10.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 11.30 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Early News

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

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 20 To 1 10.00 Commercial Breakdown 10.45 How To Have Sex After Marriage 11.40 Nine News 12.10 Balls Of Steel 12.50 ET

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 Discover Downunder 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

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The Man On The Train (France): Johnny Hallyday 2.35 Checkpoint 2.45 The Witness 3.00 Help 3.30 Letters And Numbers 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 10.05 Hot Docs: Being Married 11.20 Movie: Yella (Germany): Nina Hoss and Devid Striesow 12.55 Welcome 2 My Deaf World 1.55 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 11th

ABC 1

4.00 Good Game 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: Africa's relationship is going nowhere. 9.30 Virgin Swimmers 10.15 The World's Oldest Mums 11.15 Ashes To Diamonds 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: Stiff: David Wenham 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 Lewis 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 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 8.00 Hot Property 8.30 The Farmer Wants A Wife 9.30 RPA 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 ET 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 20/20

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.00 Netball Test Series: Australia v Jamaica 1.00 The Late Show 2.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

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: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And

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


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Llamas claim state title

Issue No. 138

RFL RULES No more Independent interleague

By LES PEARSON

â– CANNED: The interleague clash between the Mallee Football League and the Riverland Independents has been scrapped after just one clash. Photo: LEANNE GRIFFITHS

THE interleague football contest between Riverland Independents and the Mallee have been a shortlived affair, canned after just one lopsided battle. The Riverland Football League (RFL) commission decided at Monday night’s league delegates meeting that there would be no Riverland Independent interleague team next year. Following this year’s 148 point margin, favouring the Mallee, the commission ruled that the representative team did not receive enough support from clubs for the fixture to proceed. With the decision effectively leaving the Mallee Football League with no opponent for next season

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didn’t get the backing of all in the Indy clubs,� he said. “So until we get the support from all nine clubs, we’re not going to go on with any Independent interleague games.� Despite the lack of support for the senior team from clubs, Mr Beech highlighted the efforts and backing for the Independent colts interleague team as exemplary. After a break of many years, the Independent representative team was reinstated in 2003 when a team took on Kangaroo Island. Three losses to KI were followed by a two all ledger with the Mid Murray Football Association until that competition folded last year, providing the impetus for the Mallee match-up.

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