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Issue No. 144 – Thursday, September 16, 2010

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flowing into the lake but described Mr Caica’s comments as “political mileage�. “It’s just a reannouncement of an announcement,� he said. “They (New South Wales) are holding water back in the Menindee Lakes so we don’t get a decent flood.

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TIM Grieger is right when he concludes there is an air of positivity around the region. Mr Grieger and others picked up the vibe at the Riverland Field Days yesterday and we can expect that today will be the same. And why would we not be positive considering the recent rains, in our region and elsewhere in the basin, which are providing such good outlooks for the near future? News that Lake Bonney will be back at pool level soon has also added to the good vibes. The Riverland Weekly’s photographer Jane Wilson also noted the positivity and the jovial mood at the field days when she was visiting yesterday, as compared to the muted mood of the past few years. That is not to say that all is right in the region and we still do not have battles to face as we work ourselves out of the doldrums in which we have been slumped in recent years. But at least we can lift our heads and look ahead to a brighter future in this region that we love so much.

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Sellar moving on from Loxton Waikerie By BRAD PERRY LOXTON Waikerie Council corporate services director Peter Sellar has resigned from his position after nearly a decade of service in the region. Mr Sellar, who was acting chief executive officer at the council for the past two years, will leave his position next month. “I’m just looking for other opportunities and it’s time for change,” Mr Sellar said. Taking on the role of general manager of corporate and community services at the District Council of Mallala, Mr Sellar said he will miss the Riverland lifestyle. “(I will miss) the Riverland itself and the Riverland people,” he said.

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ROB McLEAN coming through.” Caliph farmer Rod Tonkin was checking out the harvesters with his daughter Mia, 3, and said he has a positive seasonal outlook. And while he is just ‘tyre kicking’ at the moment, Mr Tonkin said he is looking forward to making equipment purchases in the next year or so as he recoups the losses of previous years. Meanwhile, Barry Sullivan, of Agco, is also noticing renewed vigour in enquiries at this year’s Field Days. He said everyone he has spoken to so far is expecting a good year, as long as the locusts stay away. “We’re seeing that there is a lot more confidence in the sector,” Mr Sullivan said. “I would like to see that after so many bad years we

might be returning to how things should be. “Enquiries from field days can lead up to sales 12 months down the track.” Riverland Field Days Committee secretary Tim Grieger was delighted with the opening day of the major event and is hopeful that today will see crowd figures swamp last year’s attendance of 16,000 people. “We’ve got a good crowd through and we have noticed there’s a bit more of a positive feel about the day, which we’re pleased about,” Mr Grieger said. Mr Grieger said the interest in trade exhibits was positive, while the new attractions, most notably the wine and food demonstrations, had attracted solid support. He said he is thrilled that the Riverland public continues to embrace the event as a way of doing business. The strong early feed-

■ BUOYED: Caliph farmer Rod Tonkin, with daughter Mia, 3, check out the tractors at the Field Days. Photo: JANE WILSON

back to organisers from exhibitors was also confirmed by Mr Grieger. “There’s more of a feeling that we are going to see this through and we are planning for the future,” he said.

Lake opens as allocations rise

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“Lake Bonney will get the flood because they (New South Wales) won’t be able to stop it. “It will go over the wall of the regulator anyhow.” With calls to remove the temporary regulator, Mr Gropler said that would be an unwise move. “As the flood recedes, you have to be able to regulate it,” he said. “Caica has already told us we are going to get $40,000 for that (the long term management plan). “Just because it’s rained, that doesn’t mean we stop looking after Lake Bonney.” Save Lake Bonney Group’s Robyn O’Dea disagreed and said the only way to fully take advantage of the floodwater is to remove the Napper’s Bridge regulating structure. “To not dismantle the temporary Lake Bonney barrier, prior to the high river and disrupt flood waters from entering and exiting the lake unhindered, would be one of the most criminal actions a government could take against the Riverland community,” she said. “History shows floods result in the lake salinity lowering. “For the government to not allow the lake the opportunity to return unhindered to good health, would be a tragedy for lake ecology, Barmera, Riverland tourism, real estate prices and small business.”

Mr Whetstone said the flow of floodwaters into Lake Bonney is positive for the Riverland but said he will be pushing to have the

have not reached 100 per cent of their allocation with recent rain events. “It’s a disgrace,” Overland Corner grapegrower Richard

get 100 per cent.” Renmark North fresh fruit grower Dino Cerrachi said while Riverland horticulture is looking positive this season,

There is no real reason to keep the regulator there any longer. regulator removed. “The regulator was only ever meant to be a temporary measure and be removed once a series of triggers, including SA receiving its minimum entitlement, had been reached,” he said. “These triggers were reached months ago so there is no real reason to keep the regulator there any longer. “The expected high flows provide a not-to-be-missed opportunity to manage any salinity issues associated with water flowing out of the lake when it is reconnected.” The floodwaters also brought good news for irrigators whose allocations rose to 63 per cent, from 41 per cent, with minimum inflows reaching 1860 gigalitres for South Australia. “Recent rainfall events have significantly improved inflows, the volumes of water in storage and the seasonal outlook,” Mr Caica said. However, Mr Caica said further increases in irrigator water allocations are likely but the allocation will not reach 100 per cent during 2010-11 due to significant volumes of carry-over water available. Riverland irrigators are fuming they

Swinstead said. “Everybody has been under the impression if we get 1850 (gigalitres), we get 100 per cent. “We shouldn’t have to have any carry-over with the amount of water that is coming across that we look like getting now, we should just

the uncertainty about how much water irrigators will receive is concerning. “We are way in front of where we were but that’s not the point, the main point is we’ve lived with uncertainty now for six or seven years and that is not a good way to run a

business,” he said. “The country is flooding with water, the dams are filling up quickly and its time we were allowed to live with some sort of certainty.” State Shadow River Murray Minister Adrian Pederick said irrigators have a right to be disgruntled. “I believe the amount of water coming down will cover water for the environment, water for critical human needs and irrigators deserve their fair share for what they have been through over the past few years,” he said.

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THERE was an air of positivity throughout yesterday’s opening of the Riverland Field Days, with Riverlanders arriving en masse to sample the wares available at the region’s biggest event. With yesterday’s announcement of 63 per cent allocations for irrigators, recent rains boosting the stocks of dryland farmers and the release of the Riverland Prospectus, locals were in a good mood. Exhibitors reported good interest in their stock, with many expecting to do some good business as a result of the Field Days. Exhibitor Brett Turnbull, of Riverland Farm Machinery, said he was sensing a greater confidence among the crowd, particularly with the rain that has been around in recent weeks. “I’m tipping that this year should lead to better sales than normal,” Mr Turnbull said. “It’s looking good so far, with a good crowd


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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Only money I WOULD like to thank Councillor Chapple for his astute reading of my article (Riverland Weekly, September 2) and for pointing out an error that I made in it. Figures that I quoted in my article related to a rural residential property in the Berri Barmera Council area, with a capital value of $350,000, which will incur council rates of $1868.30, yet would only attract a charge of $901.50 if situated in Renmark Paringa district. That is a difference of $966.80 - a staggering 107 per cent more. The figures that I should have quoted are for primary production land, having a $350,000 capital value. In the Renmark Paringa district that property would incur rates of $1184.65 but for our struggling Berri Barmera district fruit growers the charge would be $1683.50. That is a difference of $498.85, or a hefty 42 per cent more. How lucky is that? The difference is just shy of $500 more than what our friends and neighbours living to the east

of us have to pay. I would rather have that $500 in my pocket, to spend on my family, than hand it over to a high living bureaucracy that is currently spending beyond the means of our community. At the end of the day, Renmark Paringa ratepayers are still paying a heck of a lot less than Berri Barmera ratepayers, as the figures provided above clearly show. They also appear to receive very good service from their council but for a much smaller cost to their wallets. What the heck, it is only money after all, I suppose. Mike Fuller Barmera, Berri & Districts Ratepayers & Residents Assoc.

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Thursday September 16, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5

Region’s prospering prospectus

By ROB McLEAN

THE key message out of the Riverland Futures Taskforce Prospectus, launched last Friday night, is that the region is alive and has a great future ahead of it. The prospectus was launched at the Renmark Club and detailed how the State Government’s $20 million Riverland Sustainable Futures Fund is to be used to provide a vibrant and sustainable future for the region. While launching the prospectus, RFT chair Ruth Firstbrook highlighted the various reasons that the region is well positioned to take advantage of the work carried out by the government body over its 20 month existence. Through the prospectus, the RFT hopes to attract $500 million investment and increase the region’s population by 7000 people over a 20 year period. Five investment pillars (see table) have been instituted to ensure that the mass development program succeeds and ensures the region’s future. Mrs Firstbrook said the region was well positioned to meet the targets set by the prospectus. “Attainment of these targets is supported by this region’s attributes

The five investment pillars: $ Pre-retirement/retirement living – boost population by 2300 people. $ Food/beverage manufacturing - $100 million investment. $ Doubling tourism visitor nights to 1.34 nights/annum. $ Increase the number of students in secondary/tertiary education by 5000. $ Develop local business to increase gross regional output by $30 million.

■ SPEAKING: The Riverland Futures Taskforce inaugural chairman and State Agriculture Minister Michael O’Brien addresses the crowd during the prospectus launch in Renmark last week. Watching on are RFT chair Ruth Firstbrook and former director Peter Ackland. Photo: LES PEARSON being a stable population on which to build,” she said. She went on to explain the attributes as being: “Recognised as a leader in high-

ly efficient use of water and producing quality irrigation crops. “Highly productive soils in a conducive climate for irrigated horticulture or dryland farming.

“Pristine environment and Mallee landscapes readily accessible from the main population centre. “Reasonably priced and attain-

able land and the necessary transport and communications infrastructure to allow professionals to achieve that elusive work/life balance.” The first drawing from the fund, a $2 million contribution, has been allocated to the Flinders University in Renmark for further education developments. The RFT’s inaugural chairman, and now State Government Agriculture Minister, Michael O’Brien said the Riverland now has a plan in place that will make it extremely attractive for Federal Government funding. “The early messages are there is something like $800 million in priority regional infrastructure monies to be had and another $573 million to support local projects that unlock growth opportunities,” Minister O’Brien said. “No other community at this point in time has a proposal to roll into a Federal Labor Government and say ‘this is what we want, we’ve got $20 million of State Government money, how about another 40 or 50 million from you to really make it work on the ground?’ “I think the timing is impeccable, I think we need to get into this with a vengeance.”

Riverland businesses to apply for Taskforce futures fund

By BRAD PERRY

in economy of scale.” Ms Cain said businesses wanting to apply for the fund must have a specific plan and achievable goals. “It is the same as if you were going to any bank or any investor for funds,” she said. “You have to have a business plan and supporting documentation of what it is you want to do and those in-

vesting in it have to be able to see what the benefits are for the Riverland.” Even those businesses who do not access the fund will benefit from investment into the region as part of the Prospectus, according to Ms Cain. “As other businesses come into the region and other investors come into the

RIVERLAND businesses are now able to apply for the $20 million sustainable futures fund through eligible project applications as part of the Riverland Futures Taskforce Prospectus. Taskforce director Robyn Cain said the fund is available over a four year period. “The idea is not just to spend the $20 million, it’s to leverage other monies from groups that have funding and that could well be the Federal Government, or via private public partnerships, and the private sector,” she said. Ms Cain said the fund will be available to a wide range of businesses looking to expand or diversify, under specific guideALSO AL LSO AVAILABLE lines. BARLEY ARL Y THE TH HE (BERLEI) THERE “To us it doesn’t necessarily matter what the project is, it could be things that are way outside the scope of things that we have identified, provided they deliver structural change, investment and sustainable employment outcomes,” she said. Under the conditions of the fund, financial assistance can be offered for a maximum of up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs. “If they don’t have the other 50 per cent they will have to find it elsewhere through investors or project partners,” Ms Cain said. “There may be some organisations around the Riverland that operate alone now. “They might decide to partner up with others around the place, particularly 11 WILSON STREET, BERRI • PHONE 8582 1033 OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 9am - 5.30pm when it comes to horticulture because they AND SATURDAY 9am-12noon might see better value

region and as some of those projects get worked up and come to fruition, spin-offs from those businesses may then go on and help existing Riverland businesses who ini-

tially didn’t have any plans to expand,” she said. The Prospectus outlines that the Riverland will be recognised as one of the most desirable and sustain-

able regional destinations in Australia by 2030. For more information, visit the Riverland Futures Taskforce website at www.riverlandfutures.sa.gov.au

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Call to prevent locust ‘fly-ins’ By BRAD PERRY

“It is appropriate that they (the State Government) THE State Government must are reacting to early sightings openly communicate across of hatchings and they need to the border to ensure the bring dates forward. “I would urge them to Riverland and Mallee are not invaded with locust fly-ins af- keep a very close eye on their ter recent heavy rains, accord- modelling to make sure it works with what is happening to the state opposition. State Shadow Agriculture ing out there in the field.” Mr Pederick believes it Minister Adrian Pederick said the government must work is also unfair Riverland and with Victoria and New South Mallee farmers are being Wales to prevent locust fly- forced to pay for a portion of ins, just 10 days before the chemicals to spray locusts afpests’ eggs are predicted to ter battling the drought and hatch between Loxton and commodity price shortages in recent years. Morgan. “I’ve always “I know welcomed the there has been I believe the $12.8 million big hatchings the State Govup north in government should ernment has New South have paid for all the put in but I do Wales and I question the heard there was chemical. fact they haven’t a major hatchfully funded the ing uncovered price of chemiwith the storms cals for farmers the other day in who will need to spray,” he Victoria,” he said. “I urge the State Govern- said. “I believe the government ment to have open communication lines with those two should have paid for all the governments to make sure chemical. “I think there should they are well aware of where potential fly-ins could come have been a 100 per cent refrom so the monitoring agen- bate on any chemicals used cies and farmers could be on for the control of locusts and I think that would have alert.” With the Australian given us more certainty and Plague Locust Commission control.” Mr Pederick said he will previously admitting fly-ins in the Riverland are possible continue to put pressure on with the open blocks and the State Government and green areas, Mr Pederick said Agriculture Minister Michael the State Government must O’Brien to ensure growers and farmers receive as much take more control. “We cannot risk, not just funding as needed to beat the Riverland and Mallee, but the worst locust plague in 40 the rest of the state’s crops years. and pastures,” he said.

Breakout season on the cards AFTER years of promising starts to the season, could 2010 finally be the year that dryland farmers have been waiting for? Dean Wormald of Caliph certainly hopes so. On average, the Caliph district (40 kilometres south of Loxton) receives 170 millimetres of rain during the growing season from April 1 to October 31. With over 210mm already falling, the season is looking promising. Not one to shy away from trying new crops and with Smorgon Fuels offering fixed price contracts for industrial grade mustard, Mr Wormald was keen to produce the seeds, which will be used for bio-diesel. Putting his trust in the long range weather forecasters, he sewed 400 acres before the Anzac Day rains. His gamble paid off and with the mustard flow

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JANE WILSON ers now taller than Mr Wormald, he is wondering how he is going to get his header over such a lofty crop. As the mustard reaches amazing heights, the neighbouring canola crop is equally impressive and the wheat is on target to produce an unprecedented harvest. “I reckon these are the best crops since ‘73-’74,” Mr Wormald said. “My dad (Ken Wormald) says he’s never seen any-

■ HOPE: (Top) Caliph farmer Dean Wormald is looking forward to a great harvest, particularly with his new mustard crop, although locust eggs (above), yet to hatch, remain a constant threat. Last year’s harvest saw heads of wheat yielding five to 30 grains, yet this year, with the heads in some places already 10 to 12 grains high, it is possible that some heads may have up to 60 grains come

It’s not that there’s been a really wet season, it’s just the rain has been at the right time. thing like it.” “It’s not that there’s been a really wet season, it’s just that the rain has been at the right time.”

■ INSPECTION: Caliph farmer Dean Wormald inspects the ground for locust eggs on his property. Photo: JANE WILSON

harvest. Although there is the potential for some of the wheat to yield as much as 25 bags per acre, Mr Wormald said he would still be happy with a lesser average, considering the better prices now being offered for grain. “Hopefully I can average eight to nine bags per acre,” he said. “The big benefit this year is the price is $250 to $260 in the paddock, which is approximately $100 per tonne extra.” Despite the continuing rain, Mr Wormald said the money is not quite in the bag as he still has some big concerns as harvest draws closer.

“Because of all of the rain, the roots are not going real deep which means if we get some early warm weather, it will affect the crops,” he said. His other worries include mice, the constant threat of frost, rust (a contagious grain disease) in one of Mr Wormald’s wheat varieties and the impending hatching of locusts. Locusts are of particular concern, especially as Mr Wormald knows that eggs have been laid on his property. Although he has identified some of the areas that will need spraying, without physically digging for the eggs, there is no way of knowing exactly where to spray. Rather than dwelling on the negatives, Mr Wormald is trying very hard to believe that this year will be the one that he reaps the rewards of years of hard work – literally. “If you could script a copybook season, this would have to be it,” he said.

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Your rubbish, what’s happening? THE three Riverland Councils, Loxton Waikerie, Renmark Paringa and Berri Barmera, each face serious future waste management challenges and have decided to work together to find a solution. As an example of the future waste management predicaments facing the Riverland, none of the existing landfills fully comply with strict new Environmental Protection Authority guidelines for landfills. In addition, all of the region’s landfill licences will have expired by the end of 2012. This week a leaflet called Your Rubbish! What’s happening, will be distributed by post to Riverland homes, businesses, boxes and bags. Copies of the leaflet are also available from council offices and on council websites.

The leaflet provides background to the decision to adopt a regional approach to waste management. It also explains why the site adjacent to the Sturt Highway, south of the Renmark/Berri intersection, has emerged as a preferred location for a new regional facility and sets out what needs to happen next, including opportunities for public input. “Part of council’s investigations to date have involved inspection of waste management sites in other regional and metropolitan areas of Australia, to assess what was happening there,” Loxton Waikerie councillor Jody Flavel, chair of the Riverland Regional Waste Management Facility Committee, said. “Our delegation was extremely impressed by many of these facilities.

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Budget health cut worries

A LEAKED State Government document has revealed that country hospitals are again under threat of funding cuts. The Sustainable Budget Commission has recommended that 17 low volume country hospitals be closed as part of the State Government’s annual budget, the final details of which are to be released today. Among the hospitals that would be considered under threat, if the rec-

ommendations were followed, are four Riverland hospitals at Barmera, Renmark, Loxton and Waikerie. Family First MLC Robert Brokenshire said the cuts would see the previously scuttled Country Health Plan revived, against a previous government guarantee. “This demonstrates the lasting merit of my Country Health Guarantee which passed the Upper House of the previous parliament,”

Mr Brokenshire said. “No government should be allowed to reduce already poor country health services.” Mr Brokenshire said the government risks losing his support if it follows through on the proposals for rural health made by the ‘Razor Gang’. Meanwhile, the State Government is asking Riverland people to take part in developing a more strategic approach to land use planning in the

region. Urban Development and Planning Minister Paul Holloway said the review and proposed rezoning, led by councils and the Riverland Futures Taskforce, affects the Renmark Paringa, Loxton Waikerie and Berri Barmera council development plans. Development Plan Amendments have been released for public consultation and can be accessed on council websites.

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Dinghy action hots up THE Riverland Dinghy Club’s Paul Hutchins Championship Series returns to the creeks this weekend for round four in the crucial battle for points in all classes. Competition is tight across seven classes of boats, with all titles still up for grabs. However, a good points haul from this Sunday’s event will be a major factor in determining final championship standings. The 68 kilometre course is sure to prove challenging, with racing kicking off from 10am outside the Renmark Club. Linton Price and Colin Gordon are the current sports class points leaders but they will have plenty of opposition on Sunday, namely from close rivals Jason Gordon and Ben Pobke, as well as Matt Thur and Reece Glazbrook. “I’m going out with nothing to lose,” Gordon said, “We will be going as hard as we can.” The competition is tough

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■ CENTENARY: Loxton Hospital Advisory Council chairperson Ruth Firstbrook outside are more recently renovated sections of the hospital, which holds its cententary celebrations Saturday. Photo: FILE

Loxton Hospital celebrates 100 years By CALLUM TRIFONOFF IN 1910, a small building on Bookpurnong Terrace in Loxton became a house to care of the sick and injured. This house, before moving to its current location 17 years later, became what we now know as the Loxton Hospital, which is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary. “A group of public spirited people realised they had to have a hospital, so the house became the hospital we know today,” Loxton

Hospital Advisory Council deputy chairperson Sally Goode said. The Loxton Hospital is opening a commemorative wall on Saturday and community members have been invited to buy bricks to help its construction. “The governor is coming on Friday and we are opening a commemorative wall, that is not meant to be a memorial wall to remember those who have died but to give recognition to those who have contributed to the hospital. Mrs Goode said the hospital is

also proud to announce it now has a chemotherapy room. “We’ve converted one of our old labour wards into a chemotherapy room and this means that most of our locals will not have to go to Adelaide for their treatment, but can stay in Loxton, and this is wonderful news,” she said. “We’re also opening up a family room so women can have their babies and it is specifically intended for families to see their new borns.” Saturday morning’s wall launch takes place from 11am.

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Medical Welcome to the first article in a series of pieces telling the amazing story of Berri’s Doctor Paula Kitto and her ongoing service to the indigenous Northern Territory community of Yuendumu.

Getting to know Yuendumu ■ EMBRACED: Berri GP Dr Paula Kitto has become part of the community throughout her time consulting at the remote Northern Territory town of Yuendumu.

■ POPULAR: Football in the community is huge, especially since home town hero Liam Jurrah’s rise to fame with the Melbourne Demons in recent years.

THE shrill of a whistle echoes across the outback and wisps of red dust stir into the air. A stray dog wanders across the dirt arena while hundreds of voices cheer as the ball is bounced at the home ground of the Yuendumu Magpies. Berri doctor Paula Kitto serves as the community’s GP in one-month blocks, alternating with three month periods at the Berri Medical Clinic. The community’s annual sports weekend was held in August, a breeding ground of potential champions, all looking to be the next AFL star Liam Jurrah, Yuendumu’s hometown hero. “Which is becoming quite significant because all the kids just want to be like Liam,” Dr Kitto said. “It’s made their dreams seem attainable and not just a dream.” Yuendumu is a small community of between 700 and 1000 Warlpiri people, about 300 kilometres north west of Alice Springs. Jurrah’s success has made him an excellent role model for the youth of the town and surrounding region. “Liam is an elder in training, in the traditional sense anyway, and was very involved with the community with the youth organisation there,” Dr Kitto said. After eight months full time as the Yuendumu GP, Dr Kitto set up her alternating schedule, between Berri and the Northern Territory community. “It’s what I’ve settled down to at the moment…and

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LES PEARSON seems to be working out all right,” Dr Kitto said. “Because they all have pretty mobile lives themselves there, they’re pretty understanding.” “They just say ‘you’re just going for a walk for a bit but you’ll be back, that’s okay’.” There are all sorts of barriers to overcome for a non-indigenous doctor working in such a remote town, language first and foremost. “For a lot of people, English is their fifth or sixth language, Warlpiri is their first, while speaking a bit of several other languages,” Dr Kitto said. She describes the conversations she has with locals as a sort of ‘pidgin English’, but has developed a greater understanding over time. However, despite the cultural differences between Dr Kitto and the Yuendumu community, they have embraced her as one of their own. So much so, the community sees her as family. Only a few months ago, Dr Kitto rolled the work vehicle. “For the next few days all the old ladies are coming in all worried for me,” she said. “They were saying stuff like ‘oh, we saw that car and we were worried about you and we need you as our doctor’ and that’s nice. “People there are very appreciative of those who take the time to sit down and get to know them.”

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Even at 95 years of age Waikerie’s first lady Eileen...

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Is still going in the business ■ PROUD: Waikerie resident Eileen Marschall has enjoyed working at the family business so much that she continues to be involved, even at the age of 95. Photo: BRAD PERRY

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Eileen recently had her license renewed until she is 100 years of age, an outstanding achievement. “I’ll still be driving at 100 I hope,” she laughed. Born in a school house in Waikerie in 1915, when the nearest hospital was in Morgan, Eileen grew up traveling to Adelaide Oval to watch the cricket. The cricket tragic rubbed shoulders with the great Don

Bradman and played tennis with one of South Australia’s great bowlers, Clarrie Grimmett. “The first time I met him (Don Bradman) he was playing cricket at Glenelg,” she said. “He was quite good and we were talking for quite a while.” Eileen would go on to play tennis until the age of 55. Marrying her husband in

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THE historic Mallyons on the Murray Bush Cafe is celebrating a decade of service in the Riverland this weekend. The Weston Flat cafe has been serving fresh, organic food since opening its doors in 2000 and is inviting everyone to celebrate the milestone this Sunday. Complimentary tea, coffee and nibbles will be provided and owners Rita and Nick Builder will be taking people on a journey back in time, showcasing photo albums and historic items of the property from 10am to 4pm. The building which houses the cafe was built in 1841 and was located specifically to provide a rest stop for overlanders, who would then travel on to Overland Corner where their next accommodation stop would be at the famous hotel located there. Rita said the family was unsure what it would do with the former accommodation residence when they purchased the property. “We decided it was either going to be a bed and breakfast or a cafe gallery and we preferred to do a cafe because I like cooking with the produce on the farm,” she said. “When we first opened we had gas fridges, there was no ceiling in the cafe, it was pretty primitive and over the years we improved it and upgraded our solar power and got all modern touches. “It was a stopover for the overlanders and when the hotel was built it became the stables and also the Cobb and Co would stop here. “It has been a shearing shed in the 1900s, during the Second World War the young ones from

■ WELCOMING: Mallyons on the Murray Bush Cafe owner and chef Rita Builder invites everyone to celebrate 10 years of service with an open day this Sunday. Morgan, Taylorville and around the area came here for barn dancing. “There were quite a few little romances that happened here they tell me.” Rita and her family moved into the building in 1995 but

did not start the business until 2000. Rita said she wants to thank everyone who has supported the successful business over the decade and will do so by hosting an open day this Sunday. “I really want to thank ev-

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eryone and all the regulars that have been coming here for 10 years,” she said. “We have bus groups, houseboat people and tourists but the local people have been the most supportive of everyone.” As chef of the cafe, Rita loves receiving feedback from satisfied customers and she has been receiving compliments for the past 10 years. “I just love the way people say to me ‘that was delicious’, ‘I can taste the difference in the organic food’,” she said. “I just like pleasing people and knowing we give a good fresh, organic product.” Rita’s famous warm chicken salad was one of the first items on the bush cafe’s menu a decade ago and is still in popular demand. “I started off with the warm chicken salad 10 years ago and I am still making it today,” she said. “No one will let me take it off the menu. “We had paddlesteamer pie which was made with spinach and ricotta cheese. “I’ve always made my apple crumble, it’s something I have to make all the time because people request it. “The pancakes have also been on there from the start.” The cafe also showcases local art and crafts.

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A piece of Riverland history turns 150 THIS weekend the former Mallyon House Hotel, which is now Rita and Nick Builder’s home, brings up its 150th year of existence. The hotel was used for accommodation by Cobb & Co employees, as well as tree cutters who were working in the region to provide wood for the paddlesteamers. The hotel’s licensee was J. MacKay in 1860 and was named Rest and Be Ye Thankful for the first two years, then later Mallyon’s Public House & Gar-

dens when William Mallyon took over in 1867. “That’s where we got the name Mallyons from because Mallyon was the publican back then,” Rita said. Rita told the Riverland Weekly, the former hotel was extensively renovated by the Builder family to help restore some of the region’s pioneering history. “It was actually a hotel until 1906 and then it became a residence,” she said. “There were over 100

people living on the property in those days and they would chop wood for the paddlesteamers and they had a little school across the road for the kids. “The hotel was the sister hotel to Overland Corner and it was part of the overland route. “I think there used to be 13 rooms in the hotel and in the early 1900s it was gutted. “Then it was derelict for many years before Nick’s parents, Tom and Rosemary, bought it back in 1989.”

When the family purchased the property, Rita said many people were sceptical as to whether the building, built in 1860, could be restored. “When we bought it back in 1989, people thought we were crazy,” she said. “The community are so happy its been restored because a lot of these old buildings are left to wrack and ruin. “It’s a real achievement we have brought something back and people can come here and enjoy it.”

BARMERA Primary School is one of more than 35 schools from across South Australia to participating with 350 kids in an extraordinary environment and education event in Adelaide this week. The school was also selected to make a presentation at the event and developed a creative way of presenting the topic of Floods: Past, Present and Future. The presentation provides a quick overview of past floods, in particular the 1956 flood, what has happened to flood water on the River Murray at present times and looks towards floods of the future. The students will join over 350 other children from years five to 11 at the 2010 SA Kids Teaching Kids Conference. Event creator Arron Wood, who was Australian Environmentalist of the Year for his environmental education efforts, said the two day conference was packed with activities and learning opportunities. “Adults take a back seat at this event - kids teach each other in much more interesting, creative ways than the usual classroom format, with songs, dance, poems, drama, games, interactive quizzes and crafts,” he said.

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WINTER navel and valencia crops had produced exceptional quality fruit but 2010 production levels had fallen short of initial estimates, according to the South Australian Citrus Industry Development Board. Board chief executive Andrew Green said that with the 2010 navel harvest now 80 per cent complete, the oard had revised its winter navel harvest estimate to 35,000 tonnes, down from 40,000 tonnes. “While the internal and external quality of our winter navels has been the best in many years, it has been a disappointing time in our industry, which had high expectation of excellent prices for the limited supersized navels,” Mr Green said. Mr Green said the valencia harvest had also suffered some setbacks. “Tree removals and last year’s drought conditions have had a severe impact on the valencia crop, reducing the harvest to only 27,000 tonnes,” he said.

Waikerie health boost THE State Government has provided major improvements to Waikerie’s medical services and hospital buildings. A new $208,000 call-bell system has been installed at the Waikerie Hospital and residential care facility, while a new $54,000 processor allows GPs to print xrays taken on site or download them to CD. A portable x-ray machine, costing $58,000, will provide more flexible medical imaging. Roofing and gutters on the hospital and community health buildings have been replaced at a cost of $137,000, while a $467,000 fire system upgrade, with a new sprinkler system, is on-going. In addition, the Waikerie Health Service has funded an $8,000 extension to the car park. Riverland Health Services director Tom Nielson said Waikerie Health Service is committed to providing local residents with high-quality medical services. “These upgrades to the medical services and infrastructure at Waikerie Health Service will improve the quality of care for patients and residents,” he said.

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up, Tania said they will start producing offspring very quickly. Spring is prime breeding time for spiders and they are able to produce large numbers of eggs in a short time. They can be anywhere in your house or shed. Roof voids are particularly popular, while the prevalence of downlighting in modern styled homes gives spiders even easier access to our havens. Also, keep an eye out in your sheds, which are often, due to their very nature, dark breeding grounds for spiders. There is nothing quite like a shed, with summer toys stored away for the winter, for a spider seeking a place to breed. Chief among the spider pests are the ubiquitous redback and the white tail spiders. Both of these creatures are synonymous with bites, the result of which can be quite debilitating for humans and pets. Redbacks can be identified by the startling red marking on the abdomen, while you can also identify

their webs which are spindly and erratic. You might also find these spiders behind your hot water system, under outdoor furniture and around pot plant rims. Murray Pest Control can deal with spiders and other pests such as rodents, cockroaches, termites, bees and wasps through safe treatment techniques that will ensure your home and sheds are bug free. “We only use the latest and safest low toxicity, low odour products,” Tania said. “For spiders, we spray around your house, treat the roof areas and we can mist spray inside as well if necessary.” And while spiders are the major pest to be concerned about at this time of year, bees are also an insect to look out for. So, if you want to make your home, sheds and children’s play areas safe, then Murray Pest Control, Riverland, is your local, family owned, Pest Cert accredited business to call. Ring Tony and Tania at Murray Pest Control on 8584 7555 any time.

Mossies already on the move SPRING is a great time to getting outdoors and enjoying the warmer weather while having a barbecue or outdoor meal but there is nothing more annoying than being bugged by mosquitoes while trying to do so. Ray Snodgrass of Renmark based Casey’s Pest Control said it is vital to get on top of mosqui-

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â– NATIVES: Native plants such as those pictured on this page bring plenty of colour to the Riverland and Mallee at this time of year. These photos are from Ngarkat Conservation Park. Photo: ANDREW WALLADGE

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RECENTLY had the privilege of standing on a mountain (I use the term loosely, as the summit is 129 metres), looking out to the horizon in all directions and seeing only native vegetation. Most ‘urbanites’, and I include all of us who depend on towns for daily existence, rarely get away from buildings and bitumen roads in our normal routines. Even though my travelling companions had grown up in lush sub tropical areas, they too were quite blown away by the sheer vastness of this sort of panorama. I hear you pondering what sort of vegetation could this possibly be? No less than our own local mallee, around one hour’s drive from the southern edge of the Riverland. Massed flowers were hidden from our mountain top view but during

our travels baeckea, hiblargely looking after itself bertia, glischrocaryon and is quite a privilege that so many others (and many few of us really experience. more to come this spring) I reckon Australia has revealed themselves in more truly wild places spectacular massed disthan almost anywhere else plays. on Earth. I can appreciate meticSome of this is right on ulously groomed gardens. our doorstep. I also know that left When are we going alone for a few weeks they to start using these local really start to look like species in our public and they are in urgent need of domestic landscapes as a maintenance. matter of course to truly The pinnacle of reflect the beauty of our gardening in my humble own area? opinion is to make it I’m talking about relook like it actually looks ally useful plants when after itself. This could used in large areas in large explain why I find vistas numbers. of untouched wilderness These are just as striksupporting healthy indiging as any other plants you enousness vegetation so may care to name. breathtaking. When our local plants A moderate sized ‘traditional’ garden literally needs k 1 Weey constant up nl O keep. To see a gorgeous ‘garden’ in full bloom nth 12 mo s stretching to r o 6 3, rship the horizon and embe r

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celebrate its fourth birthday next month and will also hold an open day this Saturday from 10am to 2pm. It will be an entertaining day of free fun to bring the community together, with sausage sizzle, bouncy castle, Kiwi the Clown, face painting and much more. Every child also gets a free showbag with every enquiry made, although there are limited numbers. “The resort hasn’t aged at all, it still looks Family owned and operated fresh and bright and has Produced and Packed by: maintained its appealing Glen View Poultry Farm Pty. Ltd. feel when you enter the Paringa - Loxton Highway, Paringa building,” Sheryl said. Riverland, South Australia She extendPHONE: 08 8595 5057 ed a warm welFAX: 08 8595 5690 come to anyone glenviewpoultryfaarm@bigpond.com curious to see inside. “Why not come up and visit us and see what we do here?” she asked. “The best way is to have an

RENMARK Kinder Resort caters for children aged between six weeks and six years old. Resort team leader Rachel Morrison said there are excellent facilities to suit all, from babies to school aged children. “We have four bright, spacious rooms designed for the age groups eight weeks to 15 months, 15 months to two years, two years to three years and three years to six years,” she said. Each of the rooms at the Renmark Kinder Resort implement the new Early Years Learning Framework, which has a strong focus on children developing knowledge, understanding and skills within their home and family contexts. “The kindergarten program focuses on providing children with the skills and understandings necessary for life long learning and school readiness,” kindergarten teacher Jessica Emery said. When it comes to a healthy childrens’ diet, Renmark Kinder Resort provides an extensive nutritional food service. Cook Alison Pilgrim said the days of packing lunches for children are gone. “Parents do not have to send along packed lunches as meals are prepared and cooked daily in our kitchen,” she said. The menu rotates every six weeks, with winter and summer menus.

orientation of the whole building, you’ll be amazed. “Our staff are proud of the centre and it shows.” Fellow director Belinda Qualmann has 16 years experience in the childcare industry, the past four at the resort. She said the work environment is extremely rewarding. “The most enjoyable part of my job is spending time with the children, parents and staff, orientating new families and watching children grow, learn, achieve and become their own unique selves and spending time with all age groups throughout the day,” Belinda said. Her day to day role includes working with all staff, parents, children and students to ensure the best care is given, while also meeting all licensing standards and regulations. Also part of her extremely busy role includes mentoring local vocational and high school students, making sure they achieve their own and the centre’s expectations.

“All ages are catered for appropriately, with fruit platters a favourite,” Alison said. “Some children will have special dietary needs, either medical or religious, and we factor these needs into the menu, or they will have a meal specially made for them.” The centre is also nut free to prevent allergic reactions, ensuring the food is safe for all children. Centre director Belinda Qualmann said staff at Renmark Kinder Resort are all qualified within their area of expertise. “All employees at the resort have their Certificate III or Diploma in Children’s Services,” she said. Renmark Kinder Resort is accredited under the Quality Improvement and Accreditation System, which is carried out by validators every two and a half years. “Our aim is to achieve and maintain high quality care and standards for our clients,” centre director Belinda Qualmann said. Renmark Kinder Resort is open at 6.30am, which makes it easy for parents, who start early shifts, to get to work on time without stressing. “Parents are welcome to bring their children in their pyjamas, so they are not too unsettled from being dragged out of bed,” team leader Haylee Symens said. “We then provide breakfast from 6.30 to 7.45am for any child that comes between that time.” Children are expected to be collected by 6pm, when the centre closes.

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Melbourne Cup of the Mallee th enters 90 year NOW into its 90th year, the Mindarie-Halidon Cup has had a long and memorable history in the region. That history continues this Sunday. Nicknamed the Melbourne Cup of the Mallee, the cup has drawn crowds from all over the region, across South Australia and even over the state border for a piece of unique country racing. Set in the town of Halidon, with a population of about 10, the town suddenly comes abuzz with racing action one day a year. Cars, utes and buses full of punters flock to the track in the paddock each year. Cup committee secretary Krystina Durdin said the committee works hard at promoting

the event and it usually draws a decent crowd. “It’s something different,” she said. “We don’t have something like this in the Riverland and it has a real picnic atmosphere about it.” With solid rainfall heading into the start of spring, the track has come up an absolute picture, setting the scene for an excellent day of racing. Given the success of last year’s fun-filled Fashions on the Field, Mrs Durdin encouraged everyone to doll themselves up in something exuberant for the day and get involved. The event is fully catered, with both bar and canteen facilities, while the East Murray Area School will be selling chutneys, jams, sauces and some wood-

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Surfers set sail for speed ■ THESE windsurfers are a unique breed. Barmera’s Anthony Hamood is currently at Victoria’s Sandy Point having driven 10 hours on Tuesday to get to the popular spot because he heard there were going to be some good winds for a few days. And he has gone with a shortage of equipment as he is currently in the middle of a gear change that will give him a new board and sails that are just about a world first. Hopefully he will have all of his new equipment when he returns to Sandy Point with at least one other Riverland enthusiast, Meta Sindos, for a Speed Fortnight that starts on September 23. Up to 100 windsurfers from all over Australia, and even one from the United Kingdom, will gather for that special event. By the way, the enthusiastic Barmera pair only returned from Sandy Point a few weeks ago. According to Anthony, Meta picked up an unbelievable, almost freakish, wind gust early in that trip and returned a 46 knot peak speed that puts him right up there in Australian rankings. Good luck to the lads at Speed Fortnight.

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Berri v Barmera final ■ BERRI River Rangers had a big day last Sunday when the semi-finals of the Top Four Cup were played in a full day of soccer at Berri. Following a successful annual junior carnival in the morning, Rangers progressed to this Sunday’s grand finals of both the men’s and women’s senior competitions. In the men, Berri with half a dozen or so teenagers in the line-up, continued to build and upset defending champions Renmark Olympic 4-2. It will now meet 2010 premiers Barmera Dev Estates (who defeated clubmates Barmera Gold 8-2,) for the silverware. There are reports of an absentee or two from Dev Estates for the outing, including Andrew Sarakinis who was red carded on Sunday. In the open women’s semis, Berri, fourth, scored a massive upset in defeating premiers Renmark Red on penalties and will now meet Loxton, which overcame Renmark Green, in the final.

The RSA in the meantime will hold its annual presentation dinner tomorrow night at the Berri Resort Hotel. Soccer, of course, is not exempt from the varying assessments between club officials and referees in recognising player performances but you would expect the top sides to provide the A grade men’s best and fairest winner. Barmera Dev Estates’ Martin Barber could well stay in celebration mode from his heroics with the Berri Demons in the RFL final, while Peter Sarakinis and previous award winner Anthony Ielasi, despite a reduced season, should both poll strongly. Olympics’ best chances appear to be Kyle Collinson and Hari and Bari Singh, while Steve Atkinson and veteran Dave Gregoric have been prominent amongst their youthful team-mates with Berri. Of the outsiders, Renmark Development’s Daniel Clark is perhaps the best bet. Atkinson from Barber maybe?

■ STAR: Barmera Dev Estates’ Martin Barber is considered a strong chance for the league A grade best and fairest to be decided tomorrow night.

Othams inundated with paper work ■ I SPOKE to the Berri Rowing Club’s captain and ‘Jack of all Trades’ Paul Othams on Monday night and he was already engulfed in paper work in preparation for the biannual Rowing SA regatta to be held at the Berri riverfront on December 4 and 5. The event alternates annually between Berri and Renmark. A total of 475 rowers from 22 clubs from SA, WA and Victoria took part at Berri in 2008 but Paul considers this could increase this year, with three new Adelaide clubs apparently interested in entering. And, of course, there is an additional possibility on the table this year that has not surfaced for some considerable time – too much wonderful water. “It is great for the region but not ideal for rowing regattas,” Paul said. This is another major event for the Riverland, action packed with up to 140 races over the two days.

Over $6000 from Pink Days ■ THE guys at Riverland Premier Sports have counted $6098.20 raised from the second annual Pink Days to provide funds towards breast cancer research. They have asked me to thank all donors and particularly the support that came from the football, netball, soccer and hockey sectors.

The figure raised is around $1000 down on the inaugural year of the fundraiser, 2009, but considering the economic situation and the amount of other appeals being carried out at the same time, the result was amazing. And already plans are under way for Pink Days 2011.

Some ideas being considered include extending the appeal to include men’s cancer, paying attention to co-ordinating the event more in line with the various sports programs and inviting the Mallee region to join in the appeal. Another well done, Riverland.

■ COLOUR: Loxton’s women’s hockey team got involved in the Pink Weekend of Sport held recently.

Students excel at sports day Answering your questions about the digital switchover

Am I already watching digital TV? An easy way to tell is whether you receive ABC2, ABC3 or SBS TWO – these are standard definition digital channels and if you can view them (and you don’t have subscription TV), it means your TV is capable of receiving digital broadcasts. If you can’t see these channels, you’re probably still watching analog TV and you’ll need to switchover to digital before 15 December 2010. I have subscription TV or I am planning to subscribe – what do I need to do? If your subscription TV package provides access to some or all of the free-to-air channels, you’ll still be able to watch these through your subscription TV box provided the broadcasters continue to allow their signals to be carried by the subscription TV provider. However, you may not be able to access all the free-to-air channels through subscription TV, so if you want to see the standard definition or high definition channels available in your area, you may need to connect a set top box or a digital TV recorder (if your TV is analog). Alternatively, you may get a TV with a built-in digital tuner. If you are already subscribing or planning to subscribe to a

subscription TV service, you should check with your provider and enquire about their options. Does the weather affect my digital TV reception? If you are living in an area that experiences certain weather patterns, such as heavy rain or frequent storms, there can be an impact on digital television. This is much the same as the impact weather can have on analog television, however the on-screen results can be quite different. This kind of weather can produce snow or ghosting with analog signals. But with digital, the result can be freezing of the picture, pixilation, or a temporary loss of signal. What will happen if I don’t switch to digital TV? On 15 December 2010, the analog TV signals will be switched off across regional South Australia. If you can’t receive digital TV, you won’t be able to watch the free-toair TV channels. By getting ready for digital TV now, you won’t be affected by the change when it happens. For households already watching digital TV, there’ll be no change on 15 December when the analog signals are switched off.

■ THE report I received on the annual Highway 12 Athletics Carnival involving the Pinnaroo and Geranium primary schools and the R-7 component of the Lameroo Regional Community School was headed, “It was a good day”. The report said that under foot the ground was a little soggy, but the sun was shining, the result was close, the students were competitive and enjoyed themselves and the sportsmanship was superb. The competition is based on standards, with all events from five to 13 year olds counting towards the cup. A handicap system applies, taking into account the number of students at each school. And boy the result was close with 0.2 of a point separating Lameroo in first (238.5 points) from runner-up Pinnaroo (238.3). Geranium primary was third (197.4). As far as individual awards were concerned, Hayley Maynard (Lameroo) finished ahead of school mate Emma Young in the girls and Charlie Hay (Lameroo) won the boys from Pinnaroo’s Harry McBride in the 10 year

old age group. In 11 years the girls award went to Chloe Brown (Pinnaroo) followed by a Lameroo trio Savannah Heathfield, Abbey Maynard and Brooke McNeilly and boys to Masen Hand (Pinnaroo) from Reilly Kerber (Lameroo). Jayme-Lee Brown (Pinnaroo) took out the 12 year old girls from Geranium’s Georgia Wilson and Oliver Gilbertson (Lameroo) won the boys from Jayden Barrett (Lameroo) and Geranium’s Jack Wilson and Luke Sparks. Mercedes Sumner and Nick Brown, who had the honour of accepting the cup on behalf of Lameroo, won the 13 year old age group trophies. Bella Perks (Lameroo) was runner-up in the girls and Nick Gregurke (Lameroo) in the boys. Even though they performed on a rain sodden surface, Nick Brown enjoyed an exceptional carnival breaking two records established by Nick Hyde in 2007, the 13 boys discus (37.02 metres) and shot put (11.04) and Nick Gregurke broke the 1997 time of Josh Gower in the 13 boys 800 metres setting a new time of 2.43.46.

Nick never walks alone ■ THERE is no chance of Paringa’s Nick Kossatch having Only the Lonely as his theme song when he is in Canberra in November as the Riverland’s only representative in SA’s teams playing in the Australian Masters Football Championship. He will not have his Superdogs team-mates with him this time, after Lance Gum, Shane Healy and Paul Arnold were involved in Darwin or Cairns in 2008 and 2009. But he will be accompanied by family, including wife Nat, who he marries at Ruston’s Rose Garden this Saturday. It will be interesting to see how his form goes in the 35 to 44 years competition, with a change in travelling companions, as with his ‘Dogs team-mates along previously he still managed All Australian selection. Meanwhile, history was created last Friday night when Ken Karpany and Peter Hoffmann tied in the Riverland Superdogs Best and Fairest Dog Tag award voting. Their 25 votes was the first tie in the award and six clear of Shane Healy. Rick Frahn had a big night, awarded life membership and taking home the most consistent trophy, Andrew Hawkins was named best first year player, Paul Arnold most dedicated and Geoff Cubbin received the coach’s award.


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FOOTBALL GRAND FINAL ACTION

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■ CONTEST: Barmera-Monash and Waikerie players contest the ball during Saturday’s under 15 grand final at Waikerie.

■ HIT OUT: Barmera-Monash’s Mason Middleton gets the hitout ahead of Berri ruckman Luke Hagean in the under 18s decider.

■ DELIVERY: Renmark’s Jack Agostino gets a kick away ahead of Loxton North’s Ned Proud during the under 13 clash on the weekend.

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■ TEAM: Berri’s senior team about to run through its banner on Saturday.

■ PRESSURE: Barmera-Monash’s Nigel Dillon gets a quick kick out of the pack as his Waikerie opponent closes in during the B grade grand final.

■ CLEARANCE: Barmera-Monash defender Dillon Millard gets a clearing kick out of defence ahead of Berri ruckman Brett Duffin in the A grade match.

■ LEFT: Berri captain Peter Safralidis is tackled by BarmeraMonash’s Murray Middleton, while Joe Reeks tries to lend a hand.

■ RIGHT: Berri wingman Dustin Fromm unleashes a long ball into attack for the Demons during Saturday’s A grade grand final.

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■ PREMIERS: Berri captain Peter Safralidis and coach Rod Hankin hold the premiership cup.

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Dominant BDT wins premiership AFTER a dominant season, Border Downs Tintinara brought home the premiership flag on Saturday, downing Karoonda by 94 points. The Crows could have been further in front after an inaccurate first term which produced 10 scoring shots but were content with a 29 point lead at quarter time. Mail Medallist Josh Keller was prominent early and Karoonda found it hard to curb the influence of Chris Gregory and Chris

Nunan. The Crows were keen to avenge last year’s grand final loss to Lameroo and by half time had pushed out to a 38 point lead. The hard working David Wallfried was rebounding the football well out of defence for Karoonda but was under major pressure from the BDT forwards. Zakk Bullard hit the football hard in the midfield but his efforts alone were not enough to peg the margin back with BDT enjoying a 43 point lead at

the final break. For the Crows, Ty McKenna would have had leather poisoning after being named his club’s best player and Lachlan Richardson, Chris Gregory and Greg Nunan were good all over the ground. BDT stormed home to win the title, booting 10.5 in the final quarter, with Nathan Todd finishing with five goals and Jack Zacker three majors. The ever reliable Corey Knight booted three goals for the losing team.

Champagne football

BERRI capped off a fairy tale season beating Barmera-Monash by 40 points in a heated affair to claim the 2010 premiership. It was all smooth sailing for the minor premier in its centenary year, taking the early lead in the grand final and never looking back.

First quarter THERE was some early push and shove between Barmera-Monash’s Travis Wilson and Berri’s Clint Ridgway but it took just 30 seconds for the Roos to open the scoring after ruckman Aaron Nettelbeck hit Simon Peucker lace out. Berri was soon to reply when Michael Hill read the ball off the pack and scores were levelled. Barmera-Monash had the lead and looked dangerous after another Peucker goal before Jason Sutherland, back from Central District, took hold of the game. Demon coach Rod Hankin had pushed Sutherland forward with great affect, he kicked four goals in the space of 15 minutes. One of the big man’s goals was a monster snap from 45 metres after gathering the ball and shrugging off two opponents. Wilson, who was clearly rattled by Ridgway, took a characteristically electric bounce down the wing and centred to Matthew Leigh, who converted truly to give the Roos some confidence. The Roos could have easily been level with the Demons had it not been for Berri defender Nathan Geyer’s lunging smother to stop what seemed a certain Wilson goal and Murray Middleton’s miss with no pressure, directly in front. Todd Smitham had plenty of the football early, while Berri’s Ty Allen was reading the ball superbly in the middle.

Second quarter BERRI extended its lead to 38 points early in the second quarter booting the first four goals of the term. David Hankin’s tackle left Hill to capitalise on a spilled ball, the exciting Martin Barber roved off a Sutherland contest, kicking the first of three second quarter goals. A Jacob Lynch free kick and goal was against the run of play but Barber’s bending goal from the forward pocket after a free kick re-emphasised Berri’s dominance. The Demons seemed to have all the answers with Jake Langdon and Dustin Fromm finding space, while Steven Raedar and Peter Safralidis repelled Roo forays forward. Barmera-Monash clawed its way back into the match with the final two goals of the quarter after Price uncharacteristically roved the ball off the back of the pack and

then the dominant Michael Smart took a strong grab floating across several players and converted.

Third quarter ANY hopes of a Barmera-Monash comeback were dashed in the third quarter when Barber booted three goals in succession. The Roos responded to Barber’s heroics through strong play from Darren Perry at centre half back to set up a chain of handballs in the forward 50 before Middleton snapped a much needed major. Langdon pounced on a loose ball after a tackle on Leyson and capitalised before Chris Bonney’s handball resulted in a major for Leigh. The free flowing third term continued when Kieran Stone kicked an opportunistic goal before Peucker’s strong mark earnt him his third major. Price nudged out Les Pearson in the goal square to kick a six pointer and kept the Roos in touch. Scholefield and Joe Reeks’ link up goal was the quick reply before Hankin was sent off for a high hit on Wilson after disposal. The 34 point three quarter time advantage looked too much for the Roos to peg back.

■ B GRADE: Waikerie celebrated a premiership win over Barmera-Monash by 42 points.

■ UNDER 18: Barmera-Monash were victorious against Berri by 63 points.

Fourth quarter FROMM extended the Demons’ lead early in the last quarter after intercepting a horrid kick out of defence, before two posters from Barmera-Monash meant the resistance was well and truly over. Price, who had worked hard all day, goaled before Fromm hit Ridgway on the lead for an unlikely goal from the defender. Brett McPherson, who had been quiet all day, finished off truly after a free kick, before Sutherland used his height to mark and goal against Nettelbeck and Maddern, kick starting the premiership celebrations. As the final siren sounded, Berri players punched the air, some embraced each other and fans stormed on to the oval. The contest between Berri midfielder Adam Beachamp (three kicks, 12 handballs) and Roo captain Matt Leyson (11 kicks, five handballs, two marks) was fascinating and Leyson did well to restrict the dangerous midfielder. While Smart (26 kicks, 10 handballs, 11 marks) was easily best-a-field for the Roos, while Demons captain Safralidis (12 kicks, 13 handballs, seven marks) had a sensational second half despite an early injury. The difference between the two sides was big man Sutherland (19 kicks, two handballs, nine marks) who booted five goals and won a large percentage of hit outs.

■ UNDER 15: Barmera-Monash were convincing 37 point winners over Waikerie.

■ UNDER 13: Renmark completed the perfect season, downing Loxton North by 61 points. Photos: JANE WILSON


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SCOREBOARD Riverland football

Grand finals – A grade Berri 19.9 (123) d Barmera-Monash 12.11 (83). Best – Berri: J. Langdon, J. Sutherland, M. Barber, S. Raeder, M. Hill, P. Safralidis. Barmera-Monash: M. Smart, S. Maddern, D. Millard, D. Perry, M. Leyson, R. Price. Goals – M. Barber 6, J. Sutherland 5, C. Scholefield, M. Hill 2, K. Stone, D. Fromm, J. Langdon, C. Ridgway. Barmera-Monash: S. Peucker, R. Price 2, M. Leigh 2, M. Smart, M. Middleton, B. McPherson, J. Lynch.

B grade Waikerie 11.11 (77) d Barmera-Monash 4.5 (29). Best – Waikerie: M. Noble, C. Wilson, M. Beelitz, E. Richardson, Z. Caudo, R. Clarke. Barmera-Monash: J. Pilla, D. Warren, J. Buchecker, Nigel Dillon, D. Packer, K. Wright. Goals – Waikerie: M. Beelitz 5, E. Richardson 3, Z. Caudo, J. Dellazoppa, S. Nicholson. Barmera-Monash: C. Gilgen, S. Sumner, D. Whitbourne, N. Dillon.

Under 18 Barmera-Monash 13.6 (84) d Berri 3.3 (21). Best – Barmera-Monash: Z. Bates, J. Bonney, J. Schwertfeger, M. Owen, J. Graetz. Berri: J. Woolston, S. Atkins, B. Dolling, M. Voigt, R. Axon, T. Dolling. Goals – Barmera-Monash: A. Grose 4, J. Schwertfeger, J. Coats, J. Graetz, D. Drabsch 2, G. Vlassopoulos. Berri: R. Axon, S. Atkins, R. Langcake.

Under 15 Barmera-Monash 11.5 (71) d Waikerie 5.4 (34). Best – Barmera-Monash: T. Broughton, K. Nairne-Kassulke, T. Lindsay, G. Abdulla, K. Boase. Waikerie: S. McKinnon, D.

Pierce, T. Truscott, D. Ellis, B. Truscott, S. Conley. Goals - Barmera-Monash: K. NairneKassulke 6, T. Lindsay, G. Abdulla 2, C. Britten. Waikerie: S. Mazzeo 2, B. Fridd, B. Truscott, S. McKinnon.

Under 13

Renmark 10.14 (74) d Loxton North 2.1 (13). Best – Renmark: J. Agostino, R. Boon, B. Williss, R. Walter, A. Albanese, Z. Trewin. Loxton North: H. Bobilak, B. Beswick, A. Size, T. Wagner, R. McKenzie, C. Voumard. Goals – Renmark: Z. Gallo, R. Boon 3, R. Walter 2, C. Wiese, H. Lock-Smith. Loxton North: B. Beswick, A. Francis.

Best – Lameroo: B. Hannam, J. Kerber, M. Sumner, D. Steer, M. Brown. Peake: M. Richards, E. Loechel, R. Morris, C. Jacob, M. Sparks. Goals – Lameroo: M. Sumner 5, J. Allen, D. Steer 2, M. Brown, C. Barrett, J. Kerber, J. Barrett. Peake: R. Morris 3, R. Raper, J. Loechel, E. Loechel.

Junior colts Lameroo 3.13 (31) d Peake 1.4 (10). Best – Lameroo: N. Brown, J. Barrett, L. Murphy., W. Hall, L. Young. Peake: J. Heinrich, D. Perks, B. Kielow, R. Prizibilla, N. Gregurke. Goals – Lameroo: L. Young 2, N. Brown. Peake: B. Kielow.

Border Downs-Tintinara 20.20 (140) d Karoonda 7.4 (46). Best – Border Downs-Tintinara: T. McKenna, J. Keller, L. Richardson. Karoonda: D. Wallfried, Z. Bullard, B. Chinner. Goals – Border Downs-Tintinara: N. Todd 5, J. Zacker 3, S. Binns, J. Keller, J. Richards 2, J. Richardson, G. Nunan, B. Hooper, J. Brock, M. Vandeleur, C. Richardson. Karoonda: C. Knight 3, B. Chinner, R. Paech, J. Jackson, D. Caldwell.

B grade Peake 9.11 (65) d Border Downs-Tintinara 3.2 (20). Best – Peake: J. Lindner, R. Berling, J. Judd, J. Hewett, K. Heym. Border Downs-Tintinara: B. Tucker, T. Miegel, S. Butler, A. Merry, A. Zacker. Goals – Peake: T. Downs 4, H. Weckert 3, G. Hewitt, A. Raper. Border DownsTintinara: A. Richardson 2, B. Tucker.

Senior colts Lameroo 13.9 (87) d Peake 6.10 (46).

Junior Gross nine holes: K. Wilksch 43, B. Jenke 54, L. Cregan 57. Nett nine holes: S. Steed 36, B. Roberts 38, J. Jaensch 39, E. Day 41, J. Spillios 41, M. Pfitzner 44, B. McCreanor 45, C. Jenke, B. Fisher 46, J. Millar 48, B. Butson, E. Roberts 53, D. Smart 65, M. Kroemer 91.

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Pimba (505 kilometres): M. Goldsack, D. Lawson, K. Mumme.

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Mallee football

Grand finals – A grade

ger 93/74. Thursday par: P. Dohnt square, A. Pethick -2.

Hockey

Waikerie Saturday - Division one: P. Haines 40. Division two: G. Gregory 43. Voucher winners: J. Schumann, M. Klose 39, J. Tscharke, D. Fechner 38. Thursday ladies: J. Pearson 76, A. Greenfield 78.

Barmera Saturday stableford: M. Ubhey 41, T. Foot 39, P. Ashton, L. Hampshire 37, T. Hansen, S. Pietrolaj 36, G. Kelly, W. Swinstead, M. Cenko 34. Sunday par: M. Cenko two up c/b, N. McPherson two up, T. Foot one up.

Berri Thursday ladies stableford: K. Tanner 38, W. Hocevar 37, L. Dawson 36. Saturday stableford: W. Thiele 43 c/b, R. Forward 43, W. Adams 42, R. Yates 40, H. Russell, D. Howes, N. Wait 39. Sunday stableford: P. Selfe 44, L. Campbell 39, T. Branford 38, A. Druery, B. Wilson 37.

Renmark

Women’s – Preliminary finals A grade Renmark 3 d Berri 2. Best – Renmark: All played well. Berri: K. Hibberd, M. McMahon, K. Jury. Goals – Renmark: J. Butters, K. Coden, B.J. Stoneham. Berri: K. Payne, C. Mengler.

B grade Waikerie 3 d Loxton 0. Best – Waikerie: J. Kleeman, L. Morgan, L. Cronin. Loxton: S. Walker, S. Goodhand, S. Woodland. Goals – Waikerie: V. Schmidt, C. Layton, E. Kerr.

Under 18 Loxton 3 d Renmark 0. Best – Loxton: E. Hampel, G. Bartsch, R. Schultz. Renmark: R. Grose, K. Trautwein, A. Giles. Goals – Loxton: E. Hampel 2, T. Allister.

Men’s – Preliminary finals A grade

Saturday stroke: P. Bond 94/67, B. Kru-

SPORT Barber 4, J. Fournaros, J. Tsorotiotis, K. Lehman. Barmera Gold: C. Trifonoff, K. Zois. Berri 4 d Renmark Olympic 2. Best - Berri: T. Schrapel, R. Frankel. Renmark: J. Bachra-Singh, N. Spinks. Goals - Berri: T. Schrapel, M. Drogemuller, S. Atkinson, D. Gregoric. Renmark: N. Spinks, R. Vardaro.

Loxton 4 d Waikerie 2. Best – Loxton: Z. Schubert, N. Rutherford, T. Othams. Waikerie: M. Morgan, B. Kroehn, R. Hope. Goals – Loxton: A. Evans 2, Z. Schubert, M. Hammond. Waikerie: B. Kroehn, R. Hope.

B grade Loxton 2 drew Waikerie 2. Best – Loxton: All played well. Waikerie: R. Kleemann, C. Catford, P. White. Goals – Loxton: K. Burgemeister, L. McDonough. Waikerie: C. Grieger, J. Haese.

Women Loxton 2 d Renmark Two 0. Best - Loxton: J. Ebert, C. Hopper. Renmark Two: R. van der Hoek. Goals - Loxton: S. Hoffmann, P. Fournaros-Carney. Renmark Red 0 d Berri 0 (4-3 penalties). Best - Renmark Red: J. Glykos, A. Pavlamanolakos. Berri: B. Hoffmann, C. Constas.

Under 18 Renmark 2 drew Waikerie 2. Best – Renmark: S. Crouch, J. Fielke, A. Weir. Waikerie: J. Redemski, R. Kleemann, M. Morgan. Goals – Renmark: B. Casey, A. Shaw. Waikerie: J. Redemski 2.

Under 16

Mixed – Under 14

Berri 11 d Loxton 0. Best - Berri: M. Drogemuller, G. Koutouzis. Loxton: R. Tyler. Goals - Berri: M. Drogemuller 3, G. Koutouzis, T. Schrapel 2, P. Zahos, J. Gable, M. Knight, A. Vallelonga. Renmark 2 d Renmark Two 0. Best - Renmark: U. Sahin, M. Kavlakoglu. Renmark Two: T. Pilgrim, D. Tragos. Goals - Renmark: Y. Papageorgiou, A. Hussaini.

Renmark 5 d Berri 4. Best – Renmark: B. Casey, D. Casey, K. Dyer. Berri: All played well. Goals – Renmark: D. Casey 4, E. Chaplain. Berri: G. Campbell, A. Roberts, E. Evans.

Under 11 Berri 4 d Loxton 0. Best – Berri: J. Millar, J. Seekamp, C. Dominic. Loxton: All played well. Goals – Berri: J. Seekamp 3, C. Dominic.

Under 13 Barmera Two 7 d Barmera 0. Best - Barmera Two: J. Wallace, J. Ekisa. Barmera: N. Kostantakis, J. Vechia. Goals - Barmera Two: J. Wallace 3, B. Perry, M. Burton, W. Mannus, J. Ekisa. Renmark Three 3 d Renmark 1. Best: Not supplied. Goals - Renmark Three: T. Reinertsen 3. Renmark: J. Sanders.

Riverland Soccer A grade

Barmera Dev Estates 11 d Barmera Gold 2. Best - Dev Estates: K. Lehman, R. Barber. Barmera Gold: G. Franks, K. Zois. Goals - Dev Estates: P. Sarakinis, R.

Stoked to win hockey awards

By LES PEARSON and CALLUM TRIFONOFF

LOCAL hockey stars Brett Stokes (Berri) and B.J. Hammerstein (Loxton) again collected the highest individual honours in Riverland hockey, taking out the men’s and women’s A grade best and fairest awards respectively at the association’s presentation function on Saturday night. “It’s the fourth time I’ve won it and, to be honest, it was a bit of a surprise,” Stokes said. “I had a good season but I expected the young kids to come through.” Stokes said while he enjoyed a

“Obviously you can’t go anyconsistent season in the midfield “We lost 10-5, so we’ll try to this year, the award was not any where without the club. make up for it this year, by being more important than the previous “My first ever hockey coach competitive,” Stokes said. three. passed away this year, so I’d also “Loxton have the best momen“I’m not one to think that they like to thank him.” tum (but) I think we can match it hing I am ggetting out are the only thing He now turns his focus to this with them.” of playing As one of the most hockey,” he modest said. It’s the fourth time I’ve won it and, to be characters Ever grahonest, it was a bit of a surprise. in Riverland cious, Stokes sport, Hampraised all merstein those who embarrassingly admitted she has have supported him throughout his weekend’s grand final. career. “Yeah I’m 100 per cent fit and lost count of how many times she has won the association’s top hon“Credit to my wife, she’s put looking forward to it,” Stokes said. up with a lot and we had our third After picking up an injury in the our. “I know it is at least four years child this year,” he said. “I would semi-final last year, he is hoping for since I’ve won it,” she said. also like to thank the club. a better personal output.

Having played A grade hockey since the age of 13, Hammerstein’s extremely successful career has yielded a swag of awards over the years. “I appreciate every award I get but it’s not something I keep count of,” she said. Hammerstein said she felt the award was more of a tribute to her team-mates and hopes they can take that form from the season into the grand final this weekend. “If your team can pull together and handle the pressure the best, and go out there and do what you plan to do, you will win the game,” she said.

Premiership favourites Berri to beat underdog Loxton By CALLUM TRIFONOFF

Men’s grand final Berri v Loxton

AFTER last week’s upset win over premiership threats Waikerie, Loxton will go into Saturday’s hockey grand final against Berri as underdogs again but only just. The highly fancied Waikerie side was beaten 4-2 by Loxton, which had to earn its grand final spot the hard way; via the first semifinal. Berri eased into the grand final with a 6-0 win over a depleted Waikerie side in the second semi-final and is going strongly for the

premiership this year. Loxton needs to be wary of the Riverland’s recently crowned best and fairest winner Brett Stokes who, as always, will be a key player for Berri. Stokes scored one of Berri’s six goals in the second semi, and if not closely marked, could pose a serious threat going forward. David Segui was another who turned it on against Waikerie. Loxton youngster Zac Schubert was brilliant last week but will need to maintain consistency, while veteran Nigel Rutherford and Aaron Evans hit two goals past a solid Waikerie de-

fence. Berri has plenty of engine in the midfield and a free-scoring ability up front. It should get the job done. TIP: Berri 3, Loxton 0.

Women’s grand final Loxton v Renmark

IT was a draw the last time these two played, in the second semi-final, and Loxton went straight through to the grand final having finished top in the premiership season. With recent best and fairest winner B.J. Hammerstein in top form, Loxton will be confident of a win

CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

Berri Cricket Club looks to expand ■ BERRI has been the dominant club in the Riverland Turf Cricket Association for many years but the reigning premiers are chasing additional players. Let me hasten to add it is not because they have lost players, in fact I gather they have picked up a few useful additions to their squad. However, if numbers allow,

it seems the club will consider nominating a second A grade team into the competition to eliminate the bye that would exist if only Berri, Waikerie-Ramco, Monash, Loxton and the returning Renmark lined up. Anyone interested in a game with the club should contact Matthew ‘Doc’ Clifford 8582 2519 (a/h) or 8582 3899 (a/w).

this week, but Renmark showed brilliant teamwork to overcome a challenging Berri side 3-2 last Saturday. For the past two weeks, especially in the second semi-final, Renmark has combined well together across the pitch and that is something Loxton needs to be aware of. Hammerstein, Eloise Hampel and Tara Allister were great in the second semi for Loxton, while Jamie Butters and Kate Coden have both enjoyed a solid finals series this year for Renmark. This one will be almost too close to call but Loxton should just nick it.

TIP: Loxton 3, Renmark 2.

B grade grand finals Women – Berri v Waikerie Men – Berri v Loxton

IN the women’s B grade grand final, Waikerie is coming off a strong 3-0 win against Loxton and will face Berri for the second time this final’s series. The two sides drew 1-1 in the second semi-final with Berri progressing to the grand final, having finished in top spot on the ladder. Penny Miller and Emma Kerr will need to be at their best, while Berri need big games from Le-

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anne Mensforth and Leeann Delaine to get the job done. IN the men’s grand final, undefeated Berri will take on a Loxton side, which scraped through with a draw against Waikerie and who will need something of a miracle to win this one. Berri has won the past four grand finals and, as well as being undefeated this year, has scored 105 goals in its matches, averaging seven a game. Its class should be too much. TIPS: Women’s – Berri 2, Waikerie 1. Men’s – Berri 4, Loxton 0.

SPORT

Barmera to host huge junior tennis tournament later this month ■ THE Statewide individual and teams Foundation Cup and Be Active Cup junior tennis tournaments will be held at Barmera from Sunday to Thursday, September 25 to 29. These events are conducted annually at various locations around SA and involve girls and boys teams from six regions.

Barmera’s Mike Horsman will coach both the local zone’s girls and boys teams, double up by managing the boys, while Sonya Adamczyk will manage the girls. The opening day, Sunday, will involve a three hour coaching session conducted by Horsman and Adelaide coaches, with the

individual tournaments on the following two days and teams events on Wednesday and Thursday. Play starts at 8.30am each day, with spectators welcome. Local teams are Marnie Stewart, Alicia Shotton, Emily Taylor (Berri) and Tianna Adamczyk (Renmark), in the Foun-

dation Cup, and Sam Butterworth, Steve Burton, (Cobdogla), Lewis Young (Lameroo) and Adam Drogemuller (Berri) in the Be Active. The top four girls and boys from the individual tournament will represent SA at the national teams tournament in Sydney in January.


24 • Ri Riverland ivve errllan and W Weekly – Thursday September 16, 2010 Keeping a short and sharp eye on what’s happening around the Riverland and Mallee

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Waikerie man fulfills dream

WAIKERIE man Adrian Sandrey (pictured right) has fulfilled a lifelong dream by becoming a volunteer ambulance officer at Morgan. Adrian travels to the town weekly to learn the skills required to be a volunteer ambulance officer and has almost completed his Certificate II in Medical Service First Response, a course that equips people to begin responding to ambulance emergencies. Now he’s encouraging others to sign up too, during SA Ambulance Service’s volunteer recruitment drive in the Murray area. “I’ve always wanted to be

“It’s not a chore at all, it is enjoyable.� A hotel manager, Mr Sandrey has found the stress management component covered in his ambo training helpful to his work and life in general. He has also discovered new confidence and personal discipline from his volunteer role. “The training is fundamentally fantastic,� he said. “It’s a case of pushing myself and learning something else�. People interested in finding out about volunteering for SA Ambulance Service can call 1800 655 306.

involved with the ambulance service,� said Mr Sandrey. “It’s been exactly what I thought it would be. “It’s been fantastic. “You’re never too old to give it a go.

AND ANOTHER THING...

Matinee show this weekend THIS Sunday, Rosie Clark’s School of Dance will perform a Matinee involving 232 dance students, followed by the annual presentation. The performance will begin at 1pm at the Bonney Theatre, with tickets sold at the door. Lasting for almost three hours, the performance is expected to be very entertaining with around $8000 spent on costumes. Presentations of tro-

phies and medals will occur at the end of the Matinee around 4pm. It will be the final performance at the Bonney Theatre for the dance school, which will relocate to a new studio in Glossop in term four.

Loxton’s runner-up rural ambassador LOXTON’S Taryn Mangelsdorf has been named runner-up in the 2010 Rural Ambassador competition. The winners of the prestigious competition

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were named at the Royal Adelaide Show last week, with Amanda Kroehn, representing the Keith Show, taking the title. Taryn, a hydrogeologist, was delighted to gain recognition for the Loxton Show, which she was representing in the title. “Being announced as a runner-up in the 2010 Rural Ambassador Award is such a thrill for myself, my family and the Murray Lands Show Association,� she said. “It is a confirmation and culmination of all of our work with the Loxton Show.�

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ITUATED just minutes from the centre of Renmark on three quarters of an acre, this impressive home needs to be seen to be believed. Throughout the building process the owners thought of just about everything, resulting in a family home that is warm, inviting and a pleasure to live in. The home offers four bedrooms all with built-in robes, spacious ensuite to the master, stylish kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a feature glass splashback. Lounge, family and games rooms provide plenty of living space. Ducted evaporative airconditioning and a large central combustion heater provide year round comfort. Outside there is a huge undercover living area complete with outdoor kitchen and ceiling fans. The 40 foot colourbond shed is sure to impress with automatic roller door, two sliding doors and shelving for storage. Very attractive low maintenance gardens surround the home with natural sandstone edging, underground drippers to lawns areas and drippers and microsprays to all garden beds and a fenced rear yard giving safety for children and pets. A waste water treatment system automatically waters the lawns and the gardens can be watered by RIT or rainwater. There is plenty of rainwater storage with three 5000 gallon tanks and the whole home can be run on rainwater if desired.

RENMARK

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Cucumunga Street

Price $480,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 147968

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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 FOR SALE BY TENDER

Residential Development Opportunity - 5.959 Ha zoned Residential 1 - 49.184ML RIT entitlement - Includes two homes plus shedding - Twentyfirst Street frontage Tenders Close: 8th October 2010 at 12 Noon View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

PRIVACY, SPACE & QUALITY

- Stunning four bedroom, two bathroom home - Formal lounge, home theatre, family room, study - Huge shed with offices, workshop, storage areas - Underfloor heating, ducted reverse cycle aircon. NEW Price: $485,000 View: Saturday 9:30 – 10:00 Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 OPEN

TWENTYFITH STREET

SOLID RURAL HOME

- Brand new kitchen - Almost one acre allotment - Large shed - Ducted evaporative & split system airconditioning Price; $175,000 View: Sat 10.30 - 11.00 Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 OPEN

WARREGO STREET

NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN

- 3 bedroom brick veneer, 2 living areas - 4 car carport, large shed - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Quality outdoor living areas Price: $258,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

IDEAL FIRST HOME

- Great value 2 bedroom home - Combustion heating & evaporative airconditioning - Rented for $120 per week. - Perfect investment or first home Price: $118,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

PARINGA/MURTHO RURAL LIVING

IMPRESSIVE RURAL LIVING

- Brick veneer home on 1500m2 - 3 bedrooms with BIR, 2 living areas - Double carport plus double garage - Comb heating, ducted AC, gable roof pergola Price: $285,000 View: Saturday 11.30 - 12.00 Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 OPEN

- High quality 5 bedroom home - Over 30 squares of living area - In-ground pool and tennis court - Double allotment opposite schools NEW Price: $380,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00 Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

GREAT RURAL LIVING PACKAGE

OPEN

176 THURK STREET

IMMACULATE PRESENTATION

- 4 bedrooms or 3 + study - Two living areas, evaporative aircon - Nice gardens, shady verandahs - Great shed plus double carport Price: $195,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Modern style 3 bedroom home - Just over 1 acre allotment - Plenty of shedding, ample water supply - Variety of fruit trees Price: $185,000 View: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00 Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

OPEN

BOOKMARK AVENUE

FANTASTIC LOCATION CLOSE TO RIVER - Desirable Story Crescent location - Spacious two bedroom home - Rented for $170 per week - Ideal retirement or investment Price; $187,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

TWENTYSIXTH STREET

MAIN ROAD LOCATION

HOUSEBOAT “SUNSPOT”

NEEDS TO BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED

- Four bedrooms, spacious living areas - Ducted aircon plus reverse cycle split system - Close to Schools, Plaza & Town centre - As new kitchen & bathroom Price: $175,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 20m x 8m vessel with aluminium pontoons - Two bedrooms, two living areas - Cruise the Murray at your leisure - Use for holidays or reside permanently on board! Price: $170,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES

RENMARK KINDER RESORT

HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT

STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

BRICK VENEER IN GREAT LOCATION

SUPERIOR QUALITY HOME

- Three bedrooms, open living areas - Evaporative & refrigerated aircon, gas heating - Carport UMR plus large shed, side street access - Pergola, good fencing on all sides Price: $169,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 7.4 acres with 300 walnut trees - 22mg private water allocation - Very well maintained home - Nice gardens, good outdoor living Price: $340,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas - Double garage UMR, nice gardens, good fencing - Huge all-weather outdoor living area Price: $349,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

RIVERFRONT LIFESTYLE

COMMERCIAL PREMISES IN PARINGA

- Ski, fish, BBQ on the riverfront, moor your houseboat - Over 10 acres with very appealing home - River Murray frontage only minutes from town - Ample sheds, implements, private water license Price: $620,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME

- Great location in main street - Reverse cycle split system airconditioning - Detached building at rear – great for storage - Stop paying rent for your business site! Price: $68,000 View: By appointment Contact: Jo Lloyd 0419 843 247

- Freehold business, WIWO - Large modern beautifully equipped premises - Only 3 years old, 708m2 building - Licensed for 90 children Price: POA View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Three bedrooms, built-in robes to main - Nice living areas, fresh paintwork - Detached games room with bathroom - 2 carports, corner allotment NEW Price: $219,000 View: By appointment Contact: Jo Lloyd 0419 843 247

WALK TO SHOPS & SCHOOLS

- Three bedrooms - Modern style kitchen & bathroom - Reverse cycle airconditioning & gas heating - Rear timber deck, garage & carport Price: $169,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Large modern 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home - ¾ of an acre close to town - Family, games & lounge rooms - Large outdoor entertaining area, fantastic shed. NEW Price: $480,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 3 bedroom duplex close to Renmark Plaza - Currently rented for $150/week – 6.5% return - A great entry point to start your investment portfolio - Alternatively move in once the lease expires. Price: $120,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Just over two years old - Five bedrooms, three living areas - Polished timber floors, ducted r/c a/c - Walk-in robes to four bedrooms Price: $360,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

YOUR OWN PIECE OF PARADISE - Four bedroom family home - Resort style gardens and pool - Great shed - Private water license Price: $385,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 10 ACRE BUILDING SITE

- Fantastic rural living site - 928KL water included - Ample room for kids, motorbikes or horse - Best value in Renmark! Price: $67,500 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

RENMARK NORTH VINEYARDS

BUSINESS FOR SALE

- 19 acres wine grapes on two titles - Full CCW contract - Automatic drip irrigation, good soils - High quality fully established property Price: $260,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Liberty Fuels Renmark - Prime Location, workshop attached - Liberty Fuels assistance available - Opportunity to expand the business use Price: $60,000 + GST View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp

QUALITY RURAL LIVING

- Well cared for 3 bedroom brick veneer home - Two sep. living areas plus detached games room - Excellent outdoor living areas - 3 bay shed plus large open front shed Price: $310,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST

- Spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home - As new kitchen, new tiles to bathroom & laundry - Huge gable roof pergola & outdoor kitchen - Garage UMR plus large shed Price: $325,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Malcolm Court ........................502m2 .......................$100,000

RENTALS Lot 30 Cucumunga St,

$350pw

Located just minutes from Renmark, this impressive rural home offers quality living. Four bedrooms all with BIR’s, ensuite to main, ducted evap air cond, combustion heating, lounge, family and games room. Huge undercover living, outdoor kitchen, lge shedding, double garage, fenced yard.

10 Corporation Lane,

$350-400pw

Situated in the heart of Renmark on the banks of the River Murray. 4 b/r solid home, 2 bathrooms, 3 sunrooms, formal dining, huge formal lounge, polished Jarrah oors, high ceilings and ornate cornices. Wide verandah, nice gardens double carport and garage.

18 Orchard Drive,

$350-$400pw

Newly built 4 b/r home with study, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, ensuite and WIR to main, built-in robes, open plan living with separate formal lounge, double garage and outdoor entertaining under main roof.

3A Meander Avenue,

Mead Court .............................337m2 .........................$86,000

$270pw

Lovely and modern 3 b/r home overlooking parklands, large ensuite to main, BIR’s, gas heating, ducted evap air cond, double garage, rear pergola.

Mead Court .............................374m2 .........................$86,000 Eckermann Close ..................680m2 .......................$40,000

73 Murray Avenue,

Chino Street ...........................3935m2 ....................$105,000

Lovely 2 b/r brick home in great location, just a short walk to the Renmark Hotel, riverfront and Town Centre. R/c air cond, formal dining, ensuite to main, double carport, large shedding.

Orchard Drive ..........................431m2 .... $110,000 - $120,000 Palm Court ...............................892m2 .......................$220,000 Blue Skies Estate.....7 Lots available........ $69,000 to $93,000 Panorama Court.....4 Lots available ...... $44,000 to $57,000 Lot 100 Chris Court .................5686m2 ..............$90,000 ONO Lot 26 Curtis Avenue ............... 617m2........................ $39,500 Lot Tarcoola Street ............ over 3 acres..................$127,000

MODERN RENMARK NORTH HOME

- Three bedrooms all with BIR’s, ensuite to main - Family room & lounge, meals & dining room - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Good shed, nice pergola, garage UMR Price: $298,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

FULL TIME INCOME, PART TIME INPUT - Modern 4 bedroom home - Very good shedding - High quality implements - 16 acres, very good income Price: $95,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND* SPACIOUS RURAL LIVING SITE

GOOD QUALITY RURAL LIVING

- Located in the Renmark West School zone - Almost 12 acre vacant land - Domestic water available - Power at road boundary Price: $95,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 8.5 acres vacant land in Renmark West - Modern three bedroom home - Excellent shed, 928KL domestic water supply - Land cannot be irrigated for 5 years Price: $210,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET

QUIET SITE SET BACK FROM ROAD

- 10.8Ha property supplying Angoves - Good home, good shedding, good plant - 2 separate titles, drip irrigation - Owners retiring. Suit vines or redevelopment Price: $375,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 6.5 acre rural building site - 928KL water supply - Power connected to boundary - Land cannot be irrigated for 5 years Price: $85,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

- 1021m2 zoned Residential 2 - Short walk to Plaza - 200m to schools - Large homesite or units (STCC) New Price: $55,000 - $60,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

LARGE PREMISES FOR LEASE

- Town Centre Location - Approx. 384m2 area - Plenty of car parking close by - You can’t get a better location! View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Lot 4 Chino St,

$220pw

$200pw

Rural 4 b/r home, r/c split system air cond, ensuite & WIR to main, BIR’s, front and rear decking, 3 x bay shedding.

64 Pyap St,

$190pw

3 bedroom home close to plaza, reverse cycle air cond, carport, fenced rear yard.

156B Sixteenth St,

$175pw

Modern 2 b/r unit, centrally located, split system r/c air cond, BIR to main, carport, private yard, low maintenance.

9 Sims Parade,

$165pw

Modern 3 b/r home, r/c air cond, carport, fully fenced yard.

232 TwentyďŹ rst St,

$160pw

3 b/r home, r/c air cond, combustion heating, garage and carport.

17E Namoi St,

$150pw

Rural 3 b/r home, gas heating, air conditioning, carport, garage, pergola, strictly no pets.

86 Sixteenth St,

$155pw

3 b/r home close to Town Centre, reverse cycle air cond, fully fenced yard, rear lane access.

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Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011 Berri

Berri

new release

Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698

12 Trenaman Cresent Solid investment s 3OLID BEDROOM HOME WITH BRICK MARITZ CONSTRUCTIONs )DEAL FOR THE lRST HOME BUYER RETIREE OR INVESTOR LOOKING FOR A FOOL PROOF INVESTMENTs 3ITUATED ON A CORNER ALLOTMENT DIRECTLY ACROSS FORM THE LARGE GREEN EXPANSE OF THE "ERRI NO OVAL s #URRENTLY RENT APPRAISED WITH A STRONG RETURN OF P Ws %ACH OF THE SLEEPING ZONES CONTAIN CARPET UNDERFOOT ")2 Ss 3EPARATE DINING LIVING AREAS ALLOW EXTRA PRIVACY SPACE TO LIVE s 4HE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN IS NEAT TIDY WITH EVERYTHING TO GET THE JOB DONE s 4HE BATHROOM HAS AN UPDATED GLASS ALCOVE OVER THE BATH s 4HE FULLY FENCED ALLOTMENT IS FULLY FENCED AND FEATURES A FREESTANDING CARPORT AND GARDEN SHED Price: $100,000 Internet ID: 106814477 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Winkie

PRICE review

$ERRICK 3TREET Be NUMBER ONE on Derrick Street! s )MPRESSIVE ELEVATED DOUBLE BRICK IRON ROOF RESIDENCE IN A DISCREET SETTING s 4HREE TIERED GARDEN WITH DUAL ACCESS IN A PREMIUM CONVENIENT LOCATION s ! WELL ESTABLISHED HOME BY A QUALITY RENOWNED BUILDER WITH ATTRIBUTE s %XPOSED TIMBER BEAMS IN MOST ROOMS

,OT 3EC $ALZIEL 2OAD Just country comfort s 2EAL 2OO RAL COUNTRY LIVING ON A ONE ACRE ALLOTMENT s %NTHRAL FEATURES GALORE THAT YOU MAY JUST ADORE s &RESHLY LANDSCAPED GARDENS WITH SANDSTONE PAVED VERANDA s 4HREE GOOD SIZE BEDROOMS GREAT SPACE FOR THE BREEDING FAMILY

Price: $190,000 Internet ID: 106295564 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: $210,000 Internet ID: 106783900 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Bronte Manuel

Greg Cram

Berri

7 Cawse Drive A cawse to get lost in space s$ISCREET 0RIVATE ,OCATION WITH A QUALITY SQUARE EXECUTIVE FAMILY RESIDENCEs ,ARGE M ALLOTMENT WITH RURAL OUTLOOK THIS RESIDENCE IS ON THE FRINGE OF TOWNs4ILED ENTRY INTRODUCES FORMAL LOUNGE DINING WITH FULL LENGTH PILLARS THAT DElNE ZONESs3PACIOUS WELL EQUIPPED KITCHEN FOR THE -ASTERCHEF TO ENJOY OVERLOOKING THE TILE FAMILY ROOM s$UCTED ZONED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING THROUGHOUT THE HOME s -ASTER BEDROOM WITH %NSUITE 7)2 PLUS THREE OTHER SLEEPING ZONES AT OPPOSITE WING s &ANTASTIC EXPANSIVE ENTERTAINING AREA FOR DAY TO DAY DINING OR EXUBERANT PARTIES s $OUBLE GATES ALLOW ENTRY ON THE PAVED DRIVE WAY TO BAY COLORBOND SHEDDING

new release

Berri

new release

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3EEKAMP 3TREET A dollar wise investment s 'REAT START FOR lRST HOME BUYERS INVESTORS OR MAYBE RETIREESs 7ALKING CONVENIENCE TO LOCAL HOSPITAL DOCTORS OTHER DAY TO DAY FACILITIESs ,OCATED ON A CORNER ALLOTMENT THIS BRICK HOME HAS OPEN PLAN LIVINGs 3ECURITY SHUTTERS TO EVERY WINDOW PANE FOR PRIVACY SECURITY CLIMATE CONTROLs 2EVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING WILL KEEP YOU COMFORTABLE ALL YEAR ROUNDs !LL THREE BEDROOMS ARE CARPETED AND CONVENIENTLY PLACEDs 4ILED BATHROOM HAS COST EFFECTIVE GAS INSTANT HOT WATER SYSTEMs &ULL LENGTH VERANDA WILL SHELTER THE ""1 S AND ENTERTAINING EVENTSs #ARPORT ADJACENT TO THE HOME WILL SHELTER TWO VEHICLESs &ULLY FENCED PET SAFE BACKYARD WITH REAR LANE ACCESS 7ITH STACKS OF POTENTIAL JUST UNLEASH IT Open: Sunday Sept 19, 2.30 – 3.30pm Price: $140,000 Internet ID: 106808490 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: $399,000 Internet ID:106812452 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Berri

Winkie

new release

Greg Cram

,OT 3EC +ATARAPKO #RESENT One or two, it’s up to you! s #HOOSE FROM EITHER OF THESE TWO FANTASTIC RURAL ALLOTMENTS OR BUY BOTH FOR ADDITIONAL ACREAGE s 3EC ALLOWS SPACE TO EMBRACE WITH A GENEROUS SIZED HECTARE ALLOTMENT 4HIS MAYBE JUST THE PERFECT WEEKEND GETAWAY FOR HORSES OR MOTOR BIKES ALTHOUGH WITH BOTH SINGLE AND THREE PHASE POWER ON THE PROPERTY ALONG WITH MEGS OF #)4 WATER WHY NOT BUILD AND ENJOY THE LIFESTYLE ALL YEAR AROUND s ,OT IS THE LARGEST OF THE ALLOTMENTS WITH A WHOPPING HECTARES OF GENTLY SLOPING LAND s 0OWER IS CLOSE BY FOR THE FAMILY WISHING TO BUILD WHY THERE IS ALSO MEGS OF #)4 WATER NEGOTIABLE UPON THE SALE s 4HE POTENTIAL TRULY IS ENDLESS WITH SUCH LARGE QUALITY ALLOTMENTS AT SUCH A LOW PRICE Price: lot 2 is $65,000 sec 359 is $69,000 Internet ID: 7298044 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

OPEN

Berri

OPEN

+AY !VENUE Charm and location - the perfect duo! s %STABLISHED ON A PROUD SLIGHTLY ELEVATED SITE IN THE HEART OF "ERRI s )MMACULATELY AND STRIKINGLY APPOINTED IT IS COMPLETE WITH RENOVATED FEATURES s BURNER GAS COOKER WITH OVERHEAD S S CANOPY DISHWASHER A GORGEOUS WOW FACTOR NEW KITCHENs "REATH TAKING LARGE mOOR TO CEILING TILED BATHROOM WITH CONTEMPORARY THEMES Price: $285,000 Open: Sunday Sept 19,1.00 – 2.00pm Internet ID: 106783883 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Bronte Manuel

Berri

Berri

Greg Cram

Winkie

Greg Cram

Loxton Land Thinking of building your dream home? Take a look at these Prestigious blocks all priced to sell.

PRICE review

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3EC /LD 3TURT (IGHWAY Room to play - inside and out s 5LTIMATE FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST NESTLED ON HA ACRES s "RICK VENEER COLORBOND ROOF HOME BOASTING BEDROOMS WITH DOWNLIGHTSs )NGROUND SOLAR HEATED SALT CHLORINATED INGROUND SWIMMING POOL Open: Sunday Sept 19,11.30 – 12.30pm Price: $370,000 Internet ID: 106762775 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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3EC $ALZIEL 2OAD Majestic 4 bedroom home on 5 acres s $OUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF HOME WITH FEATURES GALORE s )NCOME PRODUCING WITH 6INES TO ##7 AND A ROLLING CONTRACT s &ORMAL INFORMAL LIVING AREAS PLUS A LARGE TILED mOOR GAMES ROOM s MEG 7ATER !LLOCATION 3OLAR POWER ABUNDANT SHEDDING s (OBBY BLOCK WITH INCOME AND FANTASTIC LIFESTYLE Price: $349,000 Internet ID: 106571220 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

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(ALLIDAY #OURT Reach for the stars! s )MMACULATELY CONCEIVED AND STUNNINGLY REALISED BE READY TO FALL IN LOVE s %LEVATE YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING WITH THIS YOUNG BRICK VENEER COLORBOND ROOF RESIDENCE s 5P TO BEDROOMS BATHROOMS OR BEDDER WITH GENEROUS STUDY s !LL SLEEPING ZONES HAVE BUILT IN ROBES Open: Saturday Sept 18, 1.00 – 2.00pm Price: $415,000 Internet ID: 106460281 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Loxton

new release

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"OSMAN $RIVE Indulge & Enjoy...It’s all about Lifestyle! s )MPRESSIVE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED BEDROOM EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE ON M s &OUR BEDROOMS MASTER WITH FEATURE WALL DOWNLIGHTS CONTEMPORARY ENSUITE 7)2 s 4WO $AIKIN BRAND REVERSE CYCLE SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS ALLOWS YOUR CHOSEN TEMPERATURE ALL YEAR ROUND s $UAL GARAGE WILL SHELTER THE FAMILY VEHICLES LARGE PLAY YARD Open: Saturday Sept 18, 2.00 – 3.00pm Price: $320,000 Internet ID: 106599061 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

If your thinking of owning your own Farmlet!

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Berri

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,OXTON n ,OT 7HEATLEY 2OAD n Price Review $98,000 M LAND n Internet ID: 2574573

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(AMIESTER !VENUE Hey mister, you can be number 1 s ,OCATED ON A FAVOURITE CORNER A TRADITIONAL STEEL FRAMED BRICK VENEER COLOURBOND ROOF HOME s $OUBLE ALLOTMENT WITH DUAL BITUMEN ACCESS PLUS ADDITIONAL REAR LANE ACCESS s &ULLY FENCED AND SHEDDING AT REAR OF PROPERTY WITH TWO LARGE RAINWATER TANKS s 4RADITIONAL HOME HAS THREE BEDROOMS SPACIOUS LOUNGE WITH DOUBLE END CARRIAGE WALL LIGHTS s Large WINDOWS UNDER THE SHELTERED PATIO CARPORT AREAS WILL BE WELCOMED AND ARE DISCREET FOR entertaining s 3LIDING DOORS INTRODUCE YOU TO THE DINER THAT THEN mOWS THROUGH TO THE FUNCTIONAL KITCHEN lLLED WITH TIMBER CABINETRYs ! FRESH AND UPGRADED BATHROOM HAS SHALLOW BATH SEPARATE SHOWER ALCOVE CORNER VANITY Price: $250,000 Internet ID: 106815784 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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We dont just meet your expectations, we exceed them

Loxton

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HUGE RENTAL RETURN

AUCTION SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25

OPEN

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%RINGA !VENUE Freshly renovated with potential to subdivide ! VERY TIDY BEDROOM HOME THAT HAS BEEN TREATED TO A BRIGHT NEW KITCHEN NEW LAUNDRY CUPBOARDS RENOVATED BATHROOM AND AN AWESOME DECKED SEMI ENCLOSED OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA WITH A TRENDY BUILT IN BAR Open: Saturday Sept 18, 12.45 – 1.15pm Price: $178,000 Internet ID: 106813615 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

4OBRUK 4ERRACE A unique slice of Loxton’s history s "UILT IN THIS REMARKABLE PROPERTY HAS ONLY HAD TWO OWNERS SINCE NEW s 4HE SOLID STONE HOME WITH "ALTIC TIMBER mOORING OPEN lRE PLACES AND LOFTY HIGH CEILINGS IS IN SURPRISINGLY GOOD ORDER AWAITS ITS TRANSFORMATION Price:Auction September 25 @ 12.30 on site Internet ID: 105907378 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

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Loxton

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3ECOND 3TREET Fresh and Appealing s ! LOVELY DOUBLE BRICK BEDROOM FAMILY HOME EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED WITH POLISHED TIMBER mOORS DUCTED ! # CEILING FANS MODERN KITCHEN WITH 33 APPLIANCES LARGE PANTRY AND DISHWASHER s &ULLY RENOVATED BATHROOM AND ND BATHROOM LAUNDRY LIVING AREAS Open: Saturday Sept 18, 1.30 – 2.00pm Price:$249,000 Internet ID: 106703642 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

A "OOKPURNONG 4ERRACE When It All Makes CENTS..$ s 4WO TENANTED HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE s *OINTLY GIVING A GENEROUS RENTAL INCOME OF P W WHICH IS A WHOPPING 2ETURN s ,OCATED CLOSE TO RECREATIONAL AND MEDICAL FACILITIES INmUENCES THE HIGH RENTAL DEMAND s -AYBE LIVE IN ONE SIDE LEASE OUT THE OTHER

Dave Kanizay

Bronte Manuel

Price: $200,000 Internet ID: 106199765 Bronte Manuel 0439 828882

Loxton

new release

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"OOKPURNONG 2OAD Rock solid double brick family home s 3PACIOUS BEDROOM HOME HIGH CEILINGS LARGE WINDOWSs -AIN BEDROOM WITH ")2 S s %XTRA LIVING ROOM OR TH "2 WITH ENSUITEs (UGE OUTDOOR %NTERTAINMENT AREA s X FT SHED CARPORTs $UCTED EVAPORATIVE ! # M ALLOTMENT CLOSE TO SCHOOLS Open: Saturday Sept 18, 11.30 – 12.15pm Price: $247,000 Internet ID: 104523983 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

UNDER CONTRACT

Dave Kanizay

Dave Kanizay

OPEN

.EWTON 2OAD Feels like home s ! 4ASTEFULLY RENOVATED n "EDROOM HOME ON M2 ALLOTMENT WHICH FEATURES A NEW ROOF AND GUTTERS RENDERED EXTERIOR MASSIVE NEW LIVING ROOM EXTENSION WITH ITS POLISHED TIMBER mOORS AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE &RENCH DOORS MODERN KITCHEN WITH 7)0 Open: Saturday Sept 18, 2.30 – 3.00pm Price: $275,000 Internet ID: 106405656 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

3CHAEFER $RIVE Contemporary living s 3ET IN ONE OF ,OXTON S MOST PRESTIGIOUS AREAS THIS BRICK HOME IS SURE TO IMPRESS THE BUYER WHO IS LOOKING FOR EASY CARE CONTEMPORARY LIVING s 4ILED mOORS IN MAIN LIVING AREA STRIKING KITCHEN WITH -OUNT 'AMBIER 3TONE FRONTED BREAKFAST BAR DOWNLIGHTS DISHWASHER PANTRY s /UTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA WITH STONE FEATURE WALL s 4HE MASTER BEDROOM WITH 7)2 AND ENSUITE 4HE WAY BATHROOM OFFERS A LARGE VANITY LINEN PRESS SPACIOUS SHOWER AND BATH s 2 # DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING THROUGHOUT CEILING FANS TO ALL " 2 S ATTRACTIVE LIGHT lTTINGS AND GAS HEATING OUTLETS s 4HE CARPORT WITH ROLLER DOOR 5-2 DOUBLE GATES TO THE SIDE OF THE HOME OFFER EASY ACCESS TO THE M X M X M SHED Open: Saturday Sept 18, 10.15 – 11.00am Price: $305,000 - $315,000 Internet: 106818342 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Dave Kanizay

Dave Kanizay

Loveday

new release

2AWNSLEY 2OAD True bush poet country - missing author s ,OVE EVERY DAY AT THIS ,OVEDAY ADDRESS s ! REAL BUSH HIDEAWAY SECRET THE PERFECT TRANQUIL RETREATs 4HE IDEAL CITY SLICKER HOLIDAY DESTINATION AMONGST SCRUB FAUNAs 4OTALLY ENERGY EFlCIENT RANCH STYLE HOME SET ON ACRES OF NATUREs #OMPLETE SOLAR POWER SUPPLIED TO THE HOME n NO MORE ENERGY billss &ANTASTIC FULLY TILED GAMES OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA WILL BE A HOOTs 3PRAWLING ACREAGE PERFECT LAND FOR MOTORBIKE HORSE RIDING OR CAMPINGs &ULL LENGTH DECKING SURROUNDS THE HOME WITH PRIVATE SECLUDED viewss &ULLY TILED BATHROOM WITH DOMED SHOWER ALCOVE CLAW FOOT BATHs %XCELLENT WATER PRESSURE DIRECT FROM RIVER n RAINWATER CAPTURE AS WELL Price: $350,000 Internet ID: 106806052 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Dave Kanizay

Glossop

Barmera

/LD 3TURT (IGHWAY Is relocation motivation for your next destination "USINESS IS ALL ABOUT ,OCATION ,OCATION AND ,OCATION 0ERFECTLY LOCATED FREEHOLD PREMISE WILL BE SITE TO PASSING TRAFlC 0RIME COMMERCIAL LAND WHICH ALLOWS ENDLESS POTENTIAL TO FURTHER DEVELOP SQM RETAIL MERCHANDISE SPACE LUNCHROOM TOILET SHOWER AMENITIES -AYBE THE PERFECT SITE TO CREATE LONG TERM STORAGE Price: $225,000 Internet ID: 106619947 #/--%2#)!, 02%-)3%3 /.,9 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

B "ICE 3TREET Sleek, Sophisticated & Stylish Living! s "EAUTIFULLY APPOINTED COURTYARD 6ILLA IN A BRILLIANT LOCALE s )MPECCABLY PRESENTED IN EVERY WAY AND ALMOST A YEAR OLD s 0ERFECTED FOR A MULTITUDE OF CHOICES BUT CHOOSE DREAM RETIREMENT s -ASTER RETREAT HAS FULL LENGTH ROBES CENTRAL STYLISH BATHROOM ACTS AS ENSUITE

Greg Cram

Price: $235,000 Internet ID: 106759938 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Greg Cram

Barmera

new release

OPEN

&AIRWAY !VENUE Get green with envy at this golf course address s -ODERN FAMILY RESIDENCE OVERLOOKING PICTURESQUE "ARMERA 'OLF #OURSEs !LL THE TREATS SUCH AS BEDS BATHS LIVING AREAS PLUS IN GROUND SWIMMING POOLs (IGH COLORBOND FENCED BOUNDARY FENCING PROVIDE SECURITY PRIVACY WITHINs /NLY YEARS YOUNG ONE OWNER BUILT BY -URRAY 2IVER (OMES ON M s ! LIFESTYLE PROPERTY THAT OFFERS THE EXECUTIVE FAMILY PLAY ON THE INSIDE OUTs 4ILED mOOR ENTRY INTRODUCES GENEROUS SIZED mOOR PLAN WITH ABUNDANT BENElTSs Reverse CYCLE DUCTED ZONED AIR CONDITIONING PLUS OPTIONAL GAS HEATINGs 3PACIOUS ENTERTAINING KITCHEN WITH GAS COOKER ELECTRIC OVEN STACKS OF CUPBOARDS 7)0 Open: Sunday Sept 19,10.00 – 11.00am Price: $330,000 Internet ID: 106830080 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Renmark

Greg Cram

)AN 3HOWELL $RIVE The epitome of luxury s !BSOLUTE RIVERFRONT HOME WITHOUT EQUAL THE LENGTH OF THE -URRAY s ! LOTTERY RESIDENCE AT A LOTTERY LOCATION n 9OU CAN WIN THIS ONE s 3ITTING ON FOUR ADDITIONAL PRESTIGIOUS ALLOTMENTS ALL UP FOR GRABS SEPARATELY s !BSOLUTELY AWESOME IN EVERY TURN OF THIS SUPREME RIVERFRONT PROPERTY s "UILDERS OWN RESIDENCE WITH 4AMALA ,IMESTONE EXTERIOR SOLID CONSTRUCTION s $OUBLE SIZED GOURMET KITCHEN WITH !%' !PPLIANCES n #OFFEE -ACHINE :IP #HILLER BOILER 4WIN /VENS $ISHWASHERS )CEMAKER &RIDGE &REEZER s %UROPEAN lREPLACE HEATING ON MAINS GAS WITH :ONE $UCTED 2 !IR #ONDITIONING s %LEGANT MASTER BEDROOM WITH STUNNING ENSUITE DRESSING ROOM DISPLAY CABINETRY s 5NDER mOOR HEATING INCLUDING BATHROOMS s *ARRAH mOOR IN ENTRY UNDER GORGEOUS CEDAR CATHEDRAL WINDOWS

Loveday

Loxton

s ,IMESTONE mOOR TILES IN OPEN PLAN LIVING AREAS WITH !LFRESCO DINING DOORS OPENING ONTO CEDAR LINED ENTERTAINMENT AREAS s 3PARKLING X METRE SALT WATER POOL WITH IN mOOR CLEANING STILL WITH GORGEOUS river views h)F EVER THERE WAS A REMARKABLE CONTEMPORARY RESIDENCE THAT COULD BE /NLY DESCRIBED AS PERFECT 4HIS WOULD BE IT v

AUCTION SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25

Price: Auction on site, October 2 @ 10am Internet ID: 106793529 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

0OMMY !VENUE It’s almost Gilligan Island off Barmera! s 3UPERBLY PRESENTED WITH FRESH UPGRADED FEATURES FROM THE DWELLING TO THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTY s %NJOY AN ULTIMATE LIFESTYLE THAT CAN BE ENJOYED WITH FANTASTIC FAMILY LIVING s ! SUPERB OPPORTUNITY FOR THE HOBBYIST FRUIT GROWER OR SIDELINE INCOME EARNER

3CHICK 3TREET First home buyers, take note! s 3ET IN A UP AND COMING POPULAR RESIDENTIAL AREA s "RIGHT AND SPACIOUS BRAND NEW FOUR BEDROOM HOME FEATURING OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LIVING AREA KITCHEN WITH A RAISED BREAKFAST BAR AND 7)0 s -ASTER "2 WITH ENSUITE AND 7)2 ")2 S IN BEDROOMS AND

Price: $310,000 Internet ID: 105081172 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: Auction Saturday Sept 25 @ 11am Internet ID: 105863699 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Greg Cram

Greg Cram Principal 0439 890 822

Dave Kanizay Sales Consultant 0448 845 270

Cary Hocking Sales Consultant 0488 414 460

Greg Cram

Bronte Manuel Sales Consultant 0439 828 882

Dave Kanizay

Chet Al Sales Consultant 0413 104 002

Sue Dolling Office Manager


Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700

Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100

Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011

Waikerie

new release

OPEN

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Waikerie

)SSACSON 3TREET Great opportunity s 1UIET STREET WITHIN KM OF TOWN s 2ENOVATED FRESH PAINTWORK AND NEW mOORING LITTLE MORE TO DO THAN JUST MOVE IN s .EW STOVE RANGE HOOD AND STAINLESS STEEL SINK s ,ARGE OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN AND DINING AREA s #OOLED USING A REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER s &LOATING TIMBER mOORS ADDING WARMTH AND CHARACTER TO THE WHOLE HOME s -AIN BEDROOM HAS BUILT IN ROBES WITH FULL LENGTH MIRRORED DOORS AND ITS OWN PERSONAL WALL MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER s 4HE SECOND BEDROOM HAS BUILT IN ROBES AND LOOKS OUT THE FRONT OF THE HOME GIVING A GREAT VIEW OVERLOOKING CITRUS ORCHARDS AND VALLEY VIEW s 4HE FRONT OF THE HOME IS EASY CARE WITH PARKING SPACE AND A SMALL NATIVE GARDEN

-C#UTCHEON 3TREET Snooze and you’ll lose s ! BUDGET BUSTER FOR THE lRST HOME BUYER or astute investors 4HIS PRE LOVED HOME HAS GOOD OLD FASHIONED QUALITIES POTENTIAL TO EXUDE PERSONALITYs ,OCATED ON A CORNER ALLOTMENT WITH COMBINATION OUTLOOK OF VALLEY VINES AND PARKLANDSs (OME IS ALSO A HOP SKIP JUMP TO KISS FAREWELL THE KIDS OFF TO SCHOOL OR MEET GREET THEM AT THE END OF THE DAY s ,ARGE COUNTRY STYLE KITCHEN WITH mOOR OVERHEAD TIMBER CUPBOARDSs -EET GREET HALLWAY INTRODUCES YOU TO THE LARGE LOUNGE WITH AIR CON GAS HEATINGs BEDROOMS ZONES HAVE R C SPLIT SYSTEMS NO BUILT IN ROBES BUT WITH CURTAINS CARPETs &ULL LENGTH VERANDAH SHELTERS THE HOME BUT ALSO PERMITS ENTERTAINING PRIVACY Open: Sunday Sept 19, 9.30 – 10am Price: $125,000 Internet ID: 106809094 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

OPEN

Open: Sunday Sept 19, 12.30 – 1.00pm Price: $154,000 Internet ID: 106817150 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460

Cary Hocking

Waikerie

Sunlands

Greg Cram

Waikerie

Waikerie

OPEN

0EAKE TERRACE Perfectly presented 1920’s residence s 4ASTEFULLY RENOVATED LOFTY HIGH CEILINGS RICH POLISHED TIMBER mOORBOARDS DOUBLE SIZED B RS s -ASTER "EDROOM WITH ")2 NEW ENSUITE PARENTS RETREATs ,OUNGE ROOM WITH 3 # WOOD lRE $UCTED ! # MODERN KITCHEN FORMAL DINING FAMILY ROOM

OPEN

$UNLOP 2OAD A seven iron to the tee s 'ATEWAY TO THE 7AIKERIE GOLF COURSE s #ONSTRUCTED OF SOLID BRICK WITH TILED ROOF INSULATED CEILINGS s "ATHROOM LAUNDRY AND SEPARATE TOILET s "EDROOMS ARE GENEROUS CARPETED AND HAVE WINDOW FURNISHINGS s $INING ROOM ADJOINS THE KITCHEN Open: Sunday Sept 19, 2.30 – 3.00pm Price: $169,000 Internet ID: 106712067 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

Price: $335,000 Internet ID: 106622560 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Dave Kanizay

%DWARDS #RESCENT In Town, In Style s BEDROOM BRICK VENEER HOME THE MAIN WITH BUILT IN ROBES s $OUBLE GARAGE WITH LOCKABLE ROLLER DOORS UNDER THE MAIN ROOF OF THE HOME s 7IDE OPEN PLAN OF THE DINING KITCHEN AND LOUNGE AREAS s %QUIPPED WITH ELECTRIC STOVE RANGE HOOD WHITE ENAMEL SINK AND TWO DRAWER DISH WASHER AND PLENTY OF CUPBOARD SPACE FOR PREPARATION OF MEALS Price: $280,000 Internet ID: 106661020 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

Cary Hocking

Ramco Heights

Waikerie

OPEN

Cary Hocking

Cary Hocking

Waikerie

new release

OPEN

%LLIOT 2OAD Shazzam s 4HREE BEDROOMS NEAT AS A PIN AND READY TO MOVE INTO s 4HE KITCHEN HAS WALK IN PANTRY AND IS lNISHED IN TIMBER FA ADE WITH PLENTY OF BENCH SPACE s 4HE MAIN BEDROOM HAS A REVERSE CYCLE SPLIT SYSTEM UNIT AND CEILING FAN s !LL BEDROOMS HAVE CEILING FANS Open: Sunday Sept 19, 1.30 – 2.00pm Price: $170,000 Internet ID: 106372590 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

4HOMPSON 3TREET Stone Cottage s 3TONE HOME CIRCA S s BEDROOM PLUS SLEEPOUT CRAFTROOM OFlCE s ,ARGE KITCHEN DINING ROOM s 7IDE FRONT VERANDA AND ACCESS s #LOSE TO PRIMARY SCHOOL s 7ALK TO TOWN s (UGE LOCKUP SHEDDING s 3MALL STONE SHED s 2EAR VERANDAH IN GARDEN SETTING Open: Sunday Sept 19, 10.30 – 11.00am Price: $183,000 Internet ID: 106389872 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

&2 &RANCIS 2OAD Great entertainer s 7ITH THE CHARACTER OF STONE AND THE CONVENIENCE OF ALL MODERN AMENITIES s 3ITUATED ON THE OUT SKIRTS OF TOWN ONLY MINUTES FROM THE TOWN CENTRE s BEDROOMS CARPETED BUILT IN ROBES WITH DRAPES s TH BEDROOM IN THE FORM OF A SLEEPOUT s 2EVERSE CYCLE DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING TO ALL ROOMS s (OT WATER IS LOOKED AFTER BY SOLAR POWER BOOSTED WITH INSTANT GASs 3ITUATED ON APPROXIMATELY HECTARE OF LAND THE HOME IS SURROUNDED BY ENTERTAINMENT ZONES s 4HE HOME HAS LARGE PAVED PERGOLA AREA GREAT FOR BARBEQUES AND SOCIAL GATHERINGS s ,ARGE LANDSCAPED IN GROUND SWIMMING POOL s 4HE INSIDE OF THE HOME HAS A LARGE FAMILY ROOM OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AND DINING s 0LENTY OF GOOD SHEDDING WITH PARKING SPACE FOR CARS CARAVANS BOATS Price: $347,000 Internet ID: 106829978 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

#ADELL 6ALLEY 2OAD 3 P’s: Personality....Practicality.... Panoramic views s /PEN PLAN KITCHEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL STOVE GLASS BENCH TOP INDUCTION COOKER mOATING TIMBER mOORS AND PLENTY OF CUPBOARD AND BENCH SPACE s 4HE KITCHEN OPENS ONTO THE TIMBER DECK WHICH OVERLOOKS THE SWIMMING POOL s $OUBLE GLASS DOORS AND LARGE KITCHEN Open: Sunday Sept 19, 11.30 – 12.00pm Price: $349,000 Internet ID: 106253883 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

Cary Hocking

Cary Hocking

Cary Hocking

Rentals

Phone 8582 1600

Loxton Phone 8584 7100

Berri Phone 8582 1600

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Living Large S

PREAD your wings and have room to move both inside and out with this large, solid family home, nestled in the heart of Loxton on an over 2000m2 allotment. The enormous floor plan includes separate dining and living areas, along with a sunroom and humungous rumpus room ideal for your full size billiards table when having those entertaining nights in. Each of the three carpeted sleeping zones are generous in size with tasteful window furnishings, ceiling fans and of course built in robes. The bathroom has been enthused by a royal theme with slate floor and wall tiles and golden finishing’s, there is also all the necessities with shower, bath second toilet and a wall –wall vanity.

LOXTON 11 Fourth Street

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Price $310,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714

Climate control has been extremely well thought out with four independent reverse cycle split systems, strategically scattered throughout the home and also features a gas heater to well and truly combat those cold winter nights. For those warmer entertaining nights, there is a

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paved undercover entertaining area, with a stainless steel preparation area alongside a bricked BBQ alcove. Storage is endless with a 20x30ft concrete and powered, 20x20ft lean too, freestanding carport and there is also a fully lined garage ideal for additional storage or a teenagers retreat.

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Adorable and affordable

HIS adorable and affordable cottage close to the CBD of Loxton boasts impressive features inside and out but also presents endless potential sited on its 1103m2 ownership of land. Not only is it perfectly located, it’s suitable for the retirees to nest or being tenanted at $140.00 per week, it’s a great place for the astute buyer to invest? Featuring a sparkling new bathroom with floor and wall tiles, shower alcove and vinyl wrapped vanity. The cottage has benefits of low maintenance requirements inside and out making it perfect for the person on a budget. Boasting two carpeted bedrooms, combustion heating, dining room with wood stove and a cosy country style kitchen, it is simple, alive and uncluttered. Enhanced by a carousel driveway entrance, and not forgetting the convenient

rear lane access with excellent shedding and provision for endless more.

LOXTON

2

50 Tobruk Terrace

Price $109,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714

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HOME H OME OM ME INSPECTIONS INSPEC INSPECTIO NSPECT O NSP ON NS Saturday, September 18, 2010 BERRI 10.00 - 10.30 am 6 Bahnisch Avenue LJ Hooker 10.45 - 11.15 am 8 Coombe Street LJ Hooker 12.00 - 1.00 pm 8 Phillips Road Ray White Berri 1.00 - 2.00 pm 5 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 2.00 - 3.00 pm 11 Bosman Drive Ray White Berri LOXTON 10.15 - 11.00 am 1 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton 11.30 - 12.15 pm 655 Bookpurnong Road Ray White Loxton 12.45 - 1.15 pm 5 Eringa Avenue Ray White Loxton 1.30 - 2.00 pm 46 Second Street Ray White Loxton 2.30 - 3.00 pm 82 Newton Road Ray White Loxton RENMARK 9.30 - 10.00am Twentyfifth Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am 176 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00am Bookmark Avenue Ray White Renmark

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FOR F O R THIS WEEK W EE EEK K

Saturday, September 18, 2010 RENMARK 10.30 - 11.00am Warrego Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00pm Twentysixth Street Ray White Renmark

Sunday, September 19, 2010 BARMERA 10.00 - 11.00 am 6 Fairway Avenue Ray White Berri BERRI 11.30 - 12.30 pm Sect 110 Old Sturt Hwy Ray White Berri 1.00 - 2.00 pm 27 Kay Avenue Ray White Berri 2.30 - 3.30 pm 15 Seekamp Avenue Ray White Berri WAIKERIE 9.30 - 10.00 am 11 McCutcheon Street Ray White Waikerie 10.30 - 11.00 am 14 Thompson Street Ray White Waikerie 11.30 - 12.00 pm 2943 Cadell Valley Road Ray White Waikerie 12.30 - 1.00 pm 34 Isaacson Street Ray White Waikerie 1.30 - 2.00 pm 32 Elliot Road Ray White Waikerie 2.30 - 3.00 pm 15 Dunlop Drive Ray White Waikerie

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

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Community Events File Thursday, September 16 • The Terrace Gallery, Loxton, are showcasing “This That and The Landscape”, paintings and mixed media sculptures by Toni Schwarz, for the month of September. • Barmera Kindergarten, occasional care service, operates within the centre, Thursday and Friday mornings, 2 to 5 yr olds, 8.45am to 11.30am, for further information contact Barmera Kindergarten 85882210. Friday, September 17 • Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am – noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. • Riverland Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support Group’s next meeting will be held at the Berri Guide Hall from 1:30pm to 3:30pm. Please note change of address. Guest speaker Graham McNaughton – Riverland Advocacy Service . Details call Simon 0449 120 715. Saturday, September 18 • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Loxton, 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Phone Geoff Searle 85865613. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864.

Sunday, September 19 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Rainbow Connection, at the Berri Resort Hotel. • Riverland Dinghy Club bring you the Paul Hutchins ‘Hunchee Run’. Scruitineering 8am to 9:30am at Renmark Ski Site. Race starts at 10am from the Renmark Wharf. For more details or entry form please contact 0449 668 820. Tuesday, September 21 • Palms Bingo, Berri Club, eyes down 10.30am, in aid of Korea & SE Asia Association. Phone Helen 85824618. • Renmark Kindergym sessions between 9.30am to 11.00am weekly. Located in Renmark Show Grounds. Phone Amanda 0418837673. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc, workshop in Glossop, 3pm to 5.30pm for more information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. • Renmark Garden Club meets at the McCormick Centre, Ral Ral Avenue, at 7:30pm. The guest speakers will be Anita and David Reilly, from Gurra Downs Dates. Please note change of address. For details phone Judith Millman 8586 4662.

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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RLA 47936

WAIKERIE

$207,950

BLANCHETOWN

2 Bedroom Home on 1012m2 level block, located close to the River and walking distance to main street. Renovated inside with polished oor boards, updated kitchen and bathroom. Polished oorboards throughout living areas and bedrooms. Numerous options available ideal ďŹ rst home, investment, holiday home or base for those who wish to travel.

MORGAN

$209,900

Set only metres back from the River is the ideal weekend River Retreat or Getaway. This quaint ground level cottage has numerous endearing features from the open plan combustion heated kitchen, dining, lounge to the upstairs bunkhouse. There is a lockable garage, carport and room to store your boat although being this close to the boat ramp it will be in the water more than its on your trailer.These properties rarely come up so do not delay.

HOUSEBOAT

FAMILY FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE This beautifully presented family home is set amongst some of the best gardens on offer. The three bedroom home has a central kitchen, dining area and a separate large combustion heated lounge. Lockable garage, carport and caravan port with easy access - add to the appeal. Focus on this home you will not be disappointed.

WAIKERIE

$289,500

4,950

$27 reduced to

AMPLE ROOM TO MOVE

Four Bedroom home located 2.5kms from Waikerie on 1.949ha (4.82 acres) Main Bedroom has built in robes, formal dining, combustion heated lounge, Entertaining area, 12m x 6m shed. Properties like this don’t come along very often – be quick.

WAIKERIE

$254,000

WAIKERIE

$239,500

LOTS OF ROOM TO MOVE Want to live within approximately 5kms of Waikerie? Large 3 bedroom home on 1.93 acres with a large array of sheds. Family room or fourth bedroom provides additional options. Added bonus of a separate one bedroom fully self contained cottage which could be rented out or provide guest accommodation. Property requires some updating but the rewards are there to be had. Ideal location for country living with plenty of room to move.

WAIKERIE

$136,500

CENTRALLY LOCATED BRICK HOME Close to Main Street, Medical facilities, schools and sporting facilities set on 961m2 block. Fourth bedroom or ofďŹ ce available depending on individual needs. Large shed with concrete oor, lights and power provides numerous opportunities. Ample under-cover parking behind the security of a remote controlled roller door. Fully enclosed rear yard.

WOOLPUNDA

SUNLANDS

$109,500

$295,000

OPEN SPACES A spacious family friendly 4 Bedroom Home with 2 bathrooms, lockable 20’ x 30’ All Steel Garage 84Ha or Over 200 acres of Freehold Land all only 2.6kms to the river with majestic cliff and valley views.

WAIKERIE

$174,000

QUALITY BRICK TOWNHOUSE

AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE

CORNER HOME, GREAT LOCATION

Consisting of a large open living lounge, dining and modern kitchen area. Two large bedrooms, modern bathroom, separate toilet and walk through laundry together with a lock up garage under main roof, split system air conditioning and low maintenance garden. Quiet location within easy walking distance of shops, schools and medical care.

Houses at this price are scarce when you consider what is on offer. 3300m2 or almost an acre of Freehold land with a very tidy 2 bedroom reverse cycle air conditioned home with an upgraded bathroom and laundry. Relax under the front verandah, lock the car in the recently erected garage or head to the golf club for round of golf- your choice.

Solid 2 bedroom home plus a sleepout on a good sized fully fenced corner block in a great location. Kitchen and dining area is central within the home. An ofďŹ ce or children’s playroom is located off the dining area. Property provides various options – rental property, ďŹ rst home or a home for those looking to move into town to a smaller home.

WAIKERIE

FROM$140,000

MT MARY $6,000 PER ALLOTMENT

LAST CHANCE

Here is an opportunity not to be repeated. These vacant allotments within the township of Mt Mary are all approximately 1000m2 and you have a limited chance to be part of the future changes. While there is not much there currently, with approximately 60 of the original 71 allotments already sold to future developers this will change the face of Mt Mary forever— with an abundance of wildlife and birdlife the pace of life is pretty relaxed. Build your home or getaway in a peaceful location away from the weekly grind. You will need to be quick.

SOLID THREE BEDROOM

CITRUS PROPERTY

$169,990

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$89,000

Enjoy the River in style with this lovely vessel set up for instant enjoyment. Open plan living areas, family room at the front, large bedroom with an upstairs cabin and room for a sundeck. Barbeque out the back or lounge out the front – you choose!

,000 ced to $248

Solid three Bedroom home located in a quiet area on a 1012m2 allotment with a fully fenced rear yard. Centrally located kitchen complete with modern appliances ensures you are still part of the family action while preparing meals. Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning Entertain friends and family under the large 10m x 6m outdoor entertaining area complete with power, lights, ceiling fans and outdoor speakers.

WAIKERIE

WATER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED COTTAGE HOME

s 3PECIALS s

$239,900

WAIKERIE LIFESTYLE VILLAGE

Stage 1 now selling (19 homes) Priced from $140,000 to $150,000

WAIKERIE

MORGAN

$119,900

DON’T MISS THE BOAT Often we miss opportunities to advance our lives, decisions we have regretted, chances we should have taken. Here is one such chance - a chance to own this fantastic building in an elite locale. 1450m2 of prime land with views to the river, a 9 x 7m Steel framed shed with power, water and bathroom all only a short distance to the shops, boat ramp and waterfront activities. They are not making anymore land so stake your claim today.

FROM$49,990

A GREAT DEAL SWEETER &REE REVERSE CYCLE AIR CON FOR THE lRST HOMES PURCHASED s 4ALK TO OUR SALES STAFF NOW TO RESERVE YOUR FAVOURITE SITE s 2ETAIN ALL CAPITAL Arguably the best value land in the Riverland is on offer. These serviced APPRECIATION WHEN YOU SELL s 3ECURE ENVIRONMENT WHILE YOU ARE ON allotments vary from 4120 m2 to 4671m2. Build your house or invest for HOLIDAYS s )NDEPENDENT LIVING s #HOICE OF DESIGNS AND DECORATING the future. Prices from $45,000. Get in early. OPTIONS s -OVE IN WITHIN WEEKS FROM ORDER s 2ECREATIONAL AND LEISURE FACILITIES s 3HORT WALK TO THE RIVER AND FAUNA PARKs #ARPORT AND VERANDAH INCLUDED s /NSITE VISITOR PARKING AND PLAYGROUND FOR THE GRANDCHILDREN s /NSITE CARAVAN STORAGE

Any size Citrus Property with or without irrigation water and no house, preferred location in the Waikerie Irrigation, Golden Heights or Sunlands Area.

WAIKERIE

$149,500

COMFORTABLE BRICK HOME Conveniently situated adjacent to a park, with easy walking distance to shops, schools and medical care. Well presented 3 Bedroom home offering ducted and reverse cycle air conditioning, gas heating, carport and lock up garage. Ideal family or retirement residence

WAIKERIE

$53,900

STAKE YOUR CLAIM Located only a short drive to the Waikerie Township and the riverfront at Holder is the ideal campsite or development opportunity. With 4000m2 or approximately an acre of Freehold land with good fences and water available. All you need to do is to inspect it for yourself.

GOOD HOPE LANDING

$145,000

RIVER VIEWS Potential Home Site 2630m2 Vacant land available at Good Hope Landing. Peaceful sought after area with River Views available from above the cliff where your dream home can be constructed. Phone and Electricity services nearby. Inspect now.

FOR RENT SUNLANDS $150 PER WEEK 3 Bedroom home in Rural area 11km from Waikerie Township in a quiet location

LAND WAIKERIE OR MORGAN

WAIKERIE $220 PER WEEK

Five Acres Upwards of Irrigation land either vacant or with a good quality home within 10km of Waikerie or Morgan.

PH. (08) 8541 2777

s .EW ,ISTINGS s

A neat brick 3 Bedroom Home in a quiet street close to schools and all town facilities. Low Maintenance garden.

www.marschallďŹ rstnational.com.au Serving the district from 2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie

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

THE MARSCHALL FAMILY

SINCE 1920


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RLA 47936

HOLDER

$330,000

RARE OPPORTUNITY

BREATH TAKING VIEWS Breath taking views and access to the River Murray makes this home a logical choice for the home buyer who is looking for a large 2327m2 allotment in a quiet area and offering open plan living, two bathrooms, huge undercover entertaining area, ample shedding and shade area.

WAIKERIE

$219,950

EASY CARE EXECUTIVE LIVING Located in arguably Waikerie’s premier residential area. Single storey, three bedroom townhouse. Fully enclosed low maintenance yard complete with large pergola area ideal for entertaining and enjoying outdoor living. Impress your friends and family with your new address. Call now to inspect.

LOWBANK

KANNI VIA LOWBANK$190,000

$179,500

YOUR PERFECT HIDEAWAY Four bedroom solid construction home. Situated on a large 2011m2 allotment with no close domestic neighbours. Approx 5 mins drive to Waikerie Township and short drive to River Murray Reserve. Other features include 13m x 4.8m lock up garage with lights and power and all steel carport and 13,000 gallon rainwater storage.

Set away in a tranquil setting with no direct neighbours is a rare opportunity to acquire 3.9ha or approx 10 acres or arable land. The property features a modest 4 bedroom brick home with outdoor games room, carport and garage. Set approx 17.5 kms south east of Waikerie.

WAIKERIE

$127,500

RENT IS DEAD – GET AHEAD We all know rent money is dead money, so why keep throwing good money after bad? Break the cycle and this is the perfect property to do it with. Located within quick walking distance of the main shopping precinct and schools, it is the perfect family home for first home buyers like you. Sporting no less than three bedrooms, undercover parking room and lock up shedding. This is well worth the price.

WAIKERIE

$139,990

COTTAGE HOME CLOSE TO TOWN Two bedroom cottage on a 733m2 fully fenced yard situated within walking distance to Main Street. Slow combustion heater in lounge will keep the chill at bay. Large shed with access from rear lane suitable for storage or workshop. Cosy cottage home ready for inspection at a time to suit you.

WAIKERIE

$119,000

SOMETHING GOOD, SOMETHING AFFORDABLE

An exciting opportunity to acquire a quaint 3 bedroom cottage with formal lounge and open plan kitchen area. Outdoor entertaining is a breeze with the large paved pergola area which looks out over the spacious rear yard with rear land access all within walking distance to shops, riverfront and schools.

MORGAN

$65,000

CHEAP AND CHEERFUL

Set on around ½ acre of land near Morgan is a quaint little shack supplied with power and water. The reverse cycle air conditioning really helps with hot and hazy summer nights. If the nights are cool then, how do you cool off and relax during the day? Simple – you keep cool with consented access to a permanent lagoon - swim, ski or relax in Peace & Quiet.

WAIKERIE

$219,000

NEWCOMER A less than two year old steel framed home on an acre of land near Waikerie is really turning heads. With a 3hp reverse cycle split system air conditioner servicing the four bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the home is a sight to see. But alongside the home is a 4.5m x 6m shed with a concrete floor and three phase power. See what all the fuss is about, call today.

MORGAN

$74,950

FREEHOLD LAND, CLOSE TO RIVER 2.25Ha (5.5 acres) of land with a great mix of mallee and river red gums, fronting a main sealed road. Ideal location for camping only 5kms from Morgan. Sit around the camp fire and enjoy your own piece of Australia. 3 small sheds on property provide toilet, bush shower and storage shed. 2 rainwater tanks provide drinking water. Power and telephone lines run along the top of the block. Located 400 metres from the property is access to the river via a River Reserve with no public access. Phone our office to arrange an inspection. Potential to build a home (STCA)

WAIKERIE

$265,000

BIG, BLUE AND WAITING FOR YOU Approximately 680m² of office space, storage and workshop area on a parcel of prime land with high exposure a short distance to Waikerie Town Centre. Customer lounge, large showroom, numerous offices and toilet facilities available. Large workshop area and storage space complete with outside undercover work bay, verandah and plenty of room for customer car parking. Call now to arrange a personal inspection.

BLANCHETOWN $44,500

WAIKERIE

BUILDING OPPORTUNITY Can’t afford a Riverfront Property but want to be in a river town? 1011m2 block of vacant land available to build a holiday home or permanent residence. Newer homes are nearby neighbours. Power and water also nearby.

MONASH

$99,000

NATURE AT IT’S BEST With approximately 30 acres of gorgeous natural scrub, you’ll be able to find the perfect spot to build your own secluded hide away. Only a few minutes from Berri and Monash, your privacy is still guaranteed.

CADELL

$399,000

RIVERFRONTAGE MADE EASY An affordable entry level shack with 3 bedrooms, open plan living and a sandy ski beach. There is a licence for a jetty that is long gone, a lockable shed and easy access to the boat ramp.

BLANCHETOWN $45,990 EA HOLIDAY ALTERNATIVE When you look for something you never find it, until now. Three level and vacant blocks of land in Blanchetown only a short drive to the river. Perfect for just about any development you could imagine. All have Freehold Titles and front a sealed road.

$159,500

WHAT A PACKAGE

Unlikely to be matched for the quality on offer with this price tag. A deceiving home whose beauty can only be appreciated when you step inside the front door. Open plan living at its best with easy access to all living zones including the outdoor entertaining areas. All the bedrooms are thoughtfully decorated and well laid out. Rarely do homes have bathrooms this large or as well presented. The attention to detail is impressive as is the location, only minutes to town and the riverfront.

WAIKERIE

$239,990

EXTERNALLY SOUND INTERNALLY RENOVATED 3 bedroom home of solid construction located in a quiet street amongst similar homes. Home has been updated internally. Family room is the ideal spot for the kids to play while you can concentrate in the office located at the rear of the home. Keep the summer heat at bay with Fujitsu reverse cycle ducted air conditioner. Rear lane access to shed with concrete floor, lights and power.

RAMCO

$175,000

QUALITY AND CHARACTER HOME - HAND IN HAND An amazing home on a large block only minutes to the river - sounds good? There is too much on offer to tell you about - you will need to inspect this one to appreciate it.

2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie • PHONE (08) 8541 2777 • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK

Ample Room to Move Located 2.5kms from Waikerie 4 bedroom home on 1.949ha (4.82 acres).

WAIKERIE 92 Benlow Road

M

AIN Bedroom has built in robes and is centrally located to the living areas of the home. The layout of this home provides many options depending on your needs, including a formal dining area or lounge or children’s playroom situated at the front of the home. Bathroom is centrally located and services the bedrooms with ease and includes a shower and separate bath. The extra large loungeroom houses a slow

combustion heater which maintains a constant living temperature throughout the house. The large size of the lounge may also allow a pool table to be placed comfortably in this room. For warmer months a ducted evaporative aircondtioner services the living area and main bedroom. Located close to the home is a 12m x 6m shed with lights and power and is the ideal workshop and storage for vehicles, boat and caravan.

For those additional assets requiring undercover storage there is an open ended shed situated at the rear of the block. Rear yard complete with bird aviary and children’s cubby house is fully enclosed to keep the kids and pets at home. Relax under the rear entertaining area after a hard day’s work and enjoy the peace and quiet of out of town living. Properties like this don’t come along very often – be quick.

Price $274,950 Inspect By Appointment RLA 47936

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PROPERTIES

Open

R New Release BERRI, 93 Derrick Street IDEAL INVESTMENT OR FIRST HOME

Easy care, low maintenance 3 bedroom home in elevated position, featuring air conditioning for year round comfort. Situated on a generous block, there is plenty of room for the kids to play. Well fenced and garden shed. Currently tenanted at $165 p.w. Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304 Price: $155,000

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Saturday September 18th 10.00 - 10.30am

CED U D RE

00 0 , 0 $15 T A L EL TO S

BERRI, 6 Bahnisch Ave

BERRI, 74A & 74B Derrick Street

GREAT FIRST HOME

TWO BRICK VILLAS

Snap up a bargain. This three bedroom home on a good size block has carport and shed. All bedrooms are carpeted with ceiling fans. Good sized kitchen, lounge, dining areas with separate bathroom and toilet. Paved outside living area.

These 3 bedroom villas are situated on Derrick Street and represents an opportunity to purchase now as an investment with both being tenanted on fixed term leases. Modern & spacious with carport and tiling throughout and garage u.m.r.

Price: $150,000 Internet: 37CFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

Price: $450,000

Open

Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Saturday September 18th 10.45 - 11.15am

00 0 , 2 $16 T A L SEL O T CED U D RE

BARMERA, Spiller Road

BERRI, 8 Coombe Street

BERRI, 14 Sultana Street

CHARACTER AND LAND

GREAT HOME, GREAT LOCATION

NEAT BRICK UNIT ON LARGE BLOCK

Position, position! This three bedroom and teenage retreat home is in a great location. The property has been newly painted. Rear and side lane access. New shedding. Too many features to list! Great first home or upgrade.

Old stone home situated on 14 acres out of town. Home consists of 3 bedrooms, all carpeted. Large lounge with gas heating, carpeted and blinds. Open plan kitchen, dining and family room with wood fire and split system. Outdoor pergola, fully fenced. Price: $210,000 Internet: 3BCFD7

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

488 538

Price: $162,000 Internet: 3ASFD7

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

Situated across from the Berri Primary School with 2 bedrooms, open living areas, bathroom and laundry. R/C air conditioning, garage plus shedding and room to develop another unit, (subject to council approval), Tenanted until September 2010. 488 538

Price: $115,000 Internet: 39PFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

FOR LEASE

R New Release LOXTON, 14 Milich Court

BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street

BERRI

EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE IN COURT POSITION

GREAT INVESTMENT

LARGE WAREHOUSE PREMISES

Price: $89,000

Located in Hughes Street, zoned industrial, large warehouse/ office/laboratory with kitchen. toilets etc. Approx. 4,000 s.m. an opportunity to purchase as vacant possession, car park available. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Situated in a court position in new subdivision, this quality executive brick home has it all on a compact square block. Enter through the large hallway which opens out into huge living areas incorporating modern kitchen with stainless steel fittings Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304 Price: $375,000 Internet: 3AWFD7

Upstairs one bedroom community titled unit featuring builtin robes in bedroom, open plan living kitchen/dining, partly furnished including fridge, 2 lounge chairs and double ensemble. Bathroom, undercover parking, split system. Tenanted at $135 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

LAND

FOR LEASE

BARMERA, (LAND) 3 Wills Court GREAT PRICE, GREAT LOCATION

Located in a quiet court is this great block of land. Larger than most at 987 s.m. Build your dream home now and save on the land price! Price: $52,500

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

488 538

BARMERA, Lot 72 brooke road .0787 ha. land. Corner allotment. Great spot for a new home, close to all facilities. This land is in a new subdivision with other quality homes. Price: $49,950

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

488 538

LOXTON, Lot 38 McEwan Drive 474 s.m. of land situated in prestigious subdivision close to river and town centre. Well located with power and water. Price: $59,000

Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

BERRI, 10 Derrick Street

BERRI

PRIME LOCATION

FOR LEASE - SHOWROOM PREMISES

Solid brick home in great location. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, good sized lounge, high ceilings. Carport and shed. Low maintenance gardens. Presently tenanted. invest or retire.

Prominent position in centre of business district of Berri. Approx. 2000 sq. m. Building incorporating showroom, offices, kitchen, toilet facilities. Suit supermarket, retail etc. Two street frontages. Available now. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Price: $230,000 Internet: 3AUFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

COMMERICAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY OWN OUR Y E N-B ERSO P E ON D BY BOSS E T A PER LY O EASI BERRI, 14 Aldenhoven Street

LOXTON, Drabsch Street

ADRIENNES FROCK SALON

QUIET POSITION

FOUR BRICK SHOPS PLUS LAND

Price: $35,000 Internet: 37EFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Price: $140,000 Internet: 39EFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

Price: $315,000

BERRI This could be the last opportunuty to keep this well established business with over 60 years trading open. Looking for a job? Consider being your own boss? Give me a call to discuss the options available. Reduced to sell at only $35,000 + SAV

RLA 1935

Located on the very outskirts of Berri is this 3 bedroom home. Good sized lounge, kitchen & dining. Large shed. Good sized garden, ducted air conditioning throughout.

An opportunity to purchase this commercial property and develop further. Three of the shops are leased, with one vacant – could be purchased with vacant possession if necessary. The land is ideal for permit parking, fronting Drabsch Street,close to main street. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304


Thursday September 16, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 34

RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES 26A KAY AVENUE

Price: $180

PW

19 TRENAMAN CRES

MONASH PROPERTIES Price: $160

PW

1621 WRIGHT ROAD

Price: $185

PW

Available September. Modern 2 bedroom spacious home, large kitchen, lounge and front entry, 2 living, 3 bathrooms, small yard.

3 bedroom renovated home close to river and shopping, split system, enclosed yard.

3 bedroom home out of town, open living with spacious rooms, r/c a/c, wide front verandah and shed.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

7 WORMAN STREET

Price: $170

PW

2 MUSCAT AVENUE

Price:

$

240 PW

3 bedroom home, newly renovated, small enclosed yard, gas heating, carport and garaging.

3 bedroom home close to school, r/c a/c, carport, garden shed, back entertainment area and enclosed yard.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

22 MAHONEY STREET

Price: $175

PW

3 bedroom home, spacious open living, ceiling fans in bedrooms, separate toilet and laundry, large enclosed yard with garage, r/c a/c Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

3/11 CONEYBEER ST

Price: $135

PW

1 bedroom partly furnished unit one block from town centre, r/c, carport.

Price: $145

PW

Modern 2 bedroom unit close to medical centre, r/c, lock up garage, small back yard.

Price: $190

PW

4 bedroom home on a corner position, spacious living, r/c a/c, small yard, carport.

Price: $180

PW

3 bedroom home close to hospital, reverse cycle a/c, carport & garage, enclosed yard.

Price: $220

PW

3 bedroom spacious home plus office, large enclosed yard, heating & cooling, carport & shed.

Price: $135

Price: $350

PW

Avail. now. 4 bedroom home in desirable location of berri, 2 bathrooms, large living areas, carport, extra parking, wood heating, pool.

3 WORMAN STREET

Price: $200

PW

3 bedroom close to town, spacious kitchen and living. r/c air conditioning, enclosed yard and double carport.

2/53 KAY AVENUE

Price: $145

PW

2 bedroom unit across from Plaza, split system air conditioning, heating, carport, small enclosed yard.

8 AFFLECK COURT

Price: $300

PW

3 double bedrooms, 2 bathroom executive home, 2 large living areas, large entertainment area, 2 car garage, enclosed yard.

5/2 MORTIMER ROAD

Price: $150

PW

PW

2 bedroom neat & tidy unit, built-in robe in main, open plan living, carport, rear yard.

2 bedroom unit, open living, split a/c, enclosed yard & carport.

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

508 INGERSON ROAD

Price: $175

PW

No pets. 2 bedroom home on land, walk-in robe, modern bathroom, open plan kitchen, dine & lounge, verandah, split system a/c. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

COMMERCIAL LEASING RENMARK

Large modern shop in arcade. Prominent position. r/c air conditioning, kitchen, storage. Parking. Suit retail etc. Rent & lease negotiable. Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI, 23 DENNY STREET

Approx 90 m2. Suit office or retail. R/c air/con, kitchen and toilet facilities. Long lease available. Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

22 WILSON STREET

WEAVER ROAD

Price: $160

PW

4 bedroom home in quiet area on land, spacious interior, split system, enclosed yard, carport & shed. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

RENMARK PROPERTIES 2/97 15TH STREET

Price: $130

PW

Large & spacious 1 bedroom unit with bir, close to shops, r/c, enclosed yard & carport. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

26 CEDAR AVENUE

Price: $200

PW

No pets. Brand new executive home, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern througout, split a/c, garage and small yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

10A HISGROVE ROAD

Price: $300

PW

3 bedroom modern home, 2 bathroom & walk in robe, large kitchen, dine & formal lounge. Carport & enclosed yard. Heating & cooling. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Price: $190

21B TURNBALL TCE

RLA 1935

Price $205,000 Inspect By appointment

Contact LJ Hooker Berri Sue Wurth 0431 488 538

RLA 1935

Price: $240

PW

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

MOOROOK PROPERTIES 4 GOGEL ROAD

Price: $150

PW

3 bedroom timber floor home, large living area, r/c air conditioning, enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Ideal investment or first home

BARMERA PROPERTIES 3/12 RITCHIE STREET

Price: $180

PW

Available soon. 2 bedroom large homette, built-in robes, open plan living with plenty of room, enclosed rear yard, garden shed, Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

10/41 QUEEN ELIZABETH DRIVE

E

ASY care, low maintenance three bedroom home in elevated position, featuring air conditioning for year round comfort. Situated on a generous block, there is plenty of room for the kids to play. Well fenced and garden shed. Currently tenanted at $165 p.w.

1 bedroom unit, built-in robe, open plan living, shower only in bathroom, carport, r/c air conditioning. Price: $120 PW

9 FARMER STREET

Price: $145

PW

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

LOXTON PROPERTIES 70 ALEPPO STREET

Price: $145

PW

Available Septemer. 3 bedroom brick home in quiet area, r/c, enclosed yard.

30 KOKODA TERRACE

Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

4/26 Cedar Avenue

1

Newly built 3 bedroom home, walk-in robe & built-ins in all other bedrooms, two way bathroom with separate vanity area, large open plan living area, back verandah, garage, all modern fittings throughout.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Approx. 1041 s.m. shop premises in prominent position. Showroom/office/ warehouse. Toilets, shower, lunch room. At present occupied as a retail tyre outlet.

2

GLOSSOP PROPERTIES

Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI, VAUGHAN TERRACE

2

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

2 bedroom units in desirable location, large spacious living areas, built-in robe in main, r/c air conditioning, carport,

Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

RENMARK

PW

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

Corner position. Refurbished shop premises, prominent position. Kitchen and toilet facilities. Available soon. Air conditioning, Reasonable rent. Lease negotiable.

HIS well presented two bedroom unit has the lot! Large open plan kitchen, dining, living areas, completely tiled, both bedrooms with built-ins, carpet and ceiling fans. Master bathroom has a large shower, hand basin and toilet. Second bathroom with large shower, bath, vanity unit, toilet, plus tiled floor and walls. Home has small compact entertaining area with pergola. Enclosed garage with side entrance. This home has a huge amount of cupboard space in hall and laundry area. Perfect for a starter or retiree!

Available 4th October. 3 bedroom neat and tidy home, large living areas with separate lounge and kitchen, bath and shower,

Large bright shop, approx. 200 s.m. with kitchen & toilet facilities, evap. a/c. Suit retail etc. Rent and lease negotiable.

BERRI, DENNY STREET

T

WINKIE PROPERTIES 230 DALZIEL ROAD

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

2/5 SULTANA STREET

23 FENWICK ROAD

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

21 LOADER STREET

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

6 BAHNISCH AVENUE

PW

1 bedroom partly furnished unit one block from town centre, r/c, carport.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

49 COOPER STREET

Price: $135

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

68A ZANTE ROAD

10/11 CONEYBEER ST

LYRUP PROPERTIES

A step above the rest

Price: $160

PW

Available 21/8/10. 3 bedroom home in good location, walk to shops, medical clinic, r/c carport, wide verandah, small shed. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

BERRI

3

93 Derrick Street

Price $155,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 1935

2

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36 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday September 16, 2010

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■ CLASSICS: (Above) Kathi Behncke’s 1956 black FE Holden purchased in 1983, while (far right) Kathi and John’s colourful van and (right) and its mint condition trim certainly grab the attention. RIVERSIDE Rodders members John and Kathi Behncke first became acquainted at a Street Machine Association of South Australia function some 22 years ago. That meeting resulted in marriage and a shared enthusiasm for cars of all types and makes but more particularly, those classics with a distinct 50s and 60s style. Their current daily driver is a 2002 Holden Monaro that John says has a more memorable classic shape for a car manufactured in recent times. A 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback was the weekend cruiser until a few years ago, when it was regrettably sold, albeit for a good reason, to finance the building of a 1958 Chev Corvette which is still in progress. Kathi’s great uncle worked for Holden way back in the early days and when he saw the first prototypes for the 1956 FE Holden, it was love at first sight and he immediately placed an order for a black sedan with red interior. As an employee of Holden, he was entitled to a discount but as a red interior in a black car was rather strange, he had to wait for his special order to be manufactured. Eventually it came off the production line and he drove it every day until Kathi purchased it in 1983. It was in original, well used condition with only 68,000 miles on the clock and was Kathi’s first car. In 1989 the sedan was completely stripped and fully rebuilt to original condition. The body was repaired and repainted in gloss black,

the red interior completely replaced, all the chrome redone and the stock running gear reconditioned. The only deviation away from a complete restoration was the addition of the 14” red steel rims with white wall tyres and ‘Hollywood Flipper’ hub caps, an ever so slight custom touch to an otherwise stock car. As with a lot of car enthusiasts, one is not enough and in 1984 Kathi purchased a very sad but rare 1957 FE Holden (windowless) Sedan Delivery as a project car.

Kathi and John are looking forward to the day when they can go cruising in their ’58 Corvette.

The delivery sat around for a number of years and unfortunately, due to family issues, was sold in 1990. Kathi always regretted parting with that car and was always on the lookout for another, then in 2007; a stroke of luck found a restored FE delivery turn up in Collectable Classics on South Road in Adelaide. She couldn’t resist and a deal was done. The following year while attending the Cruise On event in Tanunda, John and Kathi were discussing their new acquisition with a fellow early Holden enthusiast and the history of their delivery was unravelled. It was the same car she had owned all those years ago, although during that time it had a couple of own-

ers and had been completely restored and apparently, it was always known as ‘Kathi’s Van’. In 2008, the old grey motor died so John decided it was time for a complete mechanical upgrade. Starting at the front, a HR Holden front cross member was installed with a narrowed Commodore rack and pinion steering and Leyland P76 disc brakes. The engine is a Chev V6 and the transmission a Turbo 700 four speed automatic, while the diff has been upgraded to a Chrysler Centura with Falcon drum brakes. The interior also received a refurbishment with the trim being redone, in a two tone imported vinyl, along with the dash and gauges. John spent considerable time modifying the steering column so the gears in the four speed auto trans could be changed using a column shifter, not an easy conversion. On top of the column is a reconditioned two tone pearl original FE Holden steering wheel. Kathi and John are more than happy with the results of the rebuild, as they now have a car that is rare, with originality and 50s style but modern day driveability. It returns a very economical 31 miles per gallon in old terms (after all, it is an old car) and it is very streetable, able to cruise at the speed limit all day long. Neither of these classic Holdens will be moved on in the future but Kathi and John are looking forward to the day when they can go cruising in their ’58 Corvette. ■ More Modified Scene on page 40.

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Further call for local motorsport mecca LES Pearson’s article in the Riverland Weekly last week detailing the vision of a Riverland motorsport mecca by Loveday’s 4x4 Adventure Park owner Tony Whateley, could not have been timed more appropriately. The very next day, the Riverland Regional Prospectus was released and, although there is the smallest mention of motorsport, it still frustrates me that those who research and draft such documents fail to recognise the real value of the various forms of motorsport. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these learned people are not involved in motorsports or the modified car scene and therefore are oblivious to the dollars generated by these sports/hobbies. As Mr Whateley stated, “generally anyone who has anything to do with motorsport has money to start with,” and I believe from a tourism aspect, it is not only the local participants and spectators but also those from outside the region who attend these events and spend money. In addition to this, there is the expenditure with local businesses in the Riverland, building, maintaining and upgrading the various forms of vehicles used to compete, an often overlooked aspect of the many forms of motorsport. We have the enthusiasts in the Riverland with the vision, passion and energy to make

this happen, all that is needed is the recognition and support from all forms of government and the community so it can happen. This is a niche market that our region is well positioned to service and it does not need water in the Murray River to do so. A motorsport mecca can, and would, operate in the good times and through those bad times we have experienced in recent years. Some food for thought: since 2005 I have been watching with interest the development of the Castlemaine Hot Rod Centre in Victoria and whilst it has been five years since its inception, the progress in recent times has been amazing. As a result of the high concentration of hot rods and modified cars around the Castlemaine district, it became known as the hot rod centre of Australia and consequently, this project came to fruition. Make the time to have a look at their website and see what a little brainstorming and forward thinking can achieve: http://www.castlemainehotrodcentre.com.au Perhaps it is time for all those clubs involved in the various forms of motorsport in the Riverland to get together. If you are one of those and can see the value in this, send an email to me care of newsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

■ LOCAL MOTORSPORT: The Riverland has many car enthusiasts, as shown (above) at All Cars Day and by Mustang lover Alan Ling (right). With all the interest in motorsport and modified vehicles in our region, Graham Matthews believes the region should embrace its motorsport mecca status.

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connected. $4500. Ph GARAGE sale. 15/56 0411345 595. Bookpurnong Road, CAVALIER Camper Trailer. FORD Falcon 2 door Loxton North. Bric-a-brac, Deluxe model. With full Coupe. 72 to 76 XA, XB, general household items. annexe. All near new XC. Ph 0434 510 979. Ph 0424 884 917. condition. Some extras, ropes, pegs, poles, water GREGOIRE G65 grape Wanted to buy and petrol containers, harvester. Best offer. FORD 6cyl 221 with single cookers etc. $11,500 Two wine bin trailers rail. 4-speed, not running. negotiable. Ph 85845015 $500 each. 2000 litre $200 ono. Ph 0428 318 Silvan airblaster $12,000. 516. or 0428 890 933. Hedging machine HD GARDEN shed. 3m x 3m. Mildura Engineering TRUCK manuals, car Pitch roof, louvre windows, $4000. Ph 0428 242 700. manuals, earthmoving bronze olive colour. $390. HILUX 02 traytop 27ltr manuals. Both Service Ph. 0429 865 749. and user petrol, 5sp manual, manuals manuals, single items or 130,000kms, ex cond, HAY Oaten, lucerne, collections, new or used, triticale, large round reg ‘til Dec. XGF-873, top prices paid. Phone $10,000. Ph 0411 345 rolls, can deliver. Phone 0408618294. 595. 0418615099. Wanted to let HOUSE on land Berri, TOYOTA HiAce camper Barmera area, storage WPY484. Awning, CD BARMERA. Cute cottage shed, heating and cooling, player, air con, runs style house. 3 b/room, well, $12,000 ono. Ph aircon. Close to shops separate shower, carport. 0439743491. and lake. Great location. Retired couple start Pets allowed. $120 p/wk. November. 0408 840 Services Ph 8389 9007, 0429 084 719. CAR DETAILING - 440. HOUSEBOAT berth For any car cleaning HOUSE for 1-2 people and Blanchetown. needs, from a wash small clean dog, on month 20 metres by 6.5 metres. to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and to month basis. Barmera, Just slipped and repaired polish or a full detail, KOM, Moorook or full report. Must sell. Best contact Albanese Auto surrounding areas. Must offer $159,000. 0457 066 Repairs and Detailing have heating/cooling, 716. on 85863355 Lot furnished or unfurnished. 12 Tarcoola Street, From approx mid October. LAWNMOWER Victa Pro Renmark. Phone 85839112. 550. Self propelled FC $200 o.n.o. Ph 0428 318 LORRAINE (Lori) Fielke. Work wanted 516. Authorised marriage and ACCOUNTS clerk/ NEW instock, 8000w funeral celebrant. www. bookkeeper. If you’re too electric start generator, lorrainefielke.com.au. Ph busy earning money to special price $1049; 0408 858 989 anytime. hassle with sending bills, 5.5hp water transfer pump I can help. MYOB and own 3’ $297; 900kg folding TANK lining. Leaking engine stand with wheels concrete and iron water computer. I can come to you daily/weekly/monthly special price $149. Joll tanks lined with Fibreglass as needed or be out of Engineering and Retail All areas, your hair and work from Sales, cnr Vasey Road and onsite. contact Pete Headlam home. Phone Leigh 0428 Sturt Highway, Waikerie. Phone 85412411. 08 87648131. 260 455 or 8541 2507.

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Drainage charge of $72.00 per hectare for those customers without an irrigation connection.

TERMINATION FEE

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NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LEVY

$4.65 per megalitre based on Irrigation Rights. This levy is collected for the South Australian Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board.

CONTRAVENTION OF WATER RESTRICTION NOTICE

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Employment

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SOUTHERN MALLEE DISTRICT COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

SALE OR LEASE PROPOSAL FOR LAMEROO LAKESIDE CARAVAN PARK The Council has approved a feasibility study for selling or a long term lease agreement for the Lameroo Lakeside Caravan Park. The public are welcome to view the background document at the Council OfďŹ ces at Lameroo and Pinnaroo during normal ofďŹ ce hours or to view the document on Council’s website, www.southernmallee.sa.gov.au Written submissions are invited on the background document and will be received by the

REVOCATION OF COMMUNITY LAND

MALLEE MOBILE CHILDCARE SERVICE

A Public Meeting is being held in the Len Mahoney Room on Monday September 20 commencing at 6.00p.m. to discuss the revocation of community land status on various pieces of land within the Berri and Barmera area. An invitation is extended to representatives of Organisations, Groups and / or interested individuals to attend the meeting. Please come along and have your say!

QUALIFIED CHILDCARE PROFESSIONAL (Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Early Childhood equivalent)

Could be just Pinnaroo Tuesdays & Thursdays or up to full-time position across 4 Mallee locations LGA Award L2 Full-time $50,185 p.a. / Casual rate $30.4772 p.h.

Enquiries – Anne 08-8576 3970 or 0428 763 970

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Chief Executive OfďŹ cer, Southern Mallee District Council, PO Box 49 Pinnaroo SA 5304 or by email to: council@southernmallee.sa.gov.au until 12.00 noon Tuesday October 12, 2010.

Information – www.southernmallee.sa.gov.au Written applications including 2 referees by September 24, 2010 To: COGS Manager (label conďŹ dential) PO Box 49, PINNAROO, SA 5304

The Council will also provide the opportunity for the public to attend a public meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at the Lameroo Memorial Hall Supper Room, Lameroo between 7.30 pm and 9.00 pm for the purpose of asking questions and/or making submissions on the background document and the merits of selling or entering into a long term lease agreement.

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MORGAN will receive digital television service in coming months after the Mid Murray Council approved the installation of new digital transmitters. WIN Television will establish a digital translator

site within the town and it will receive television services from the Ramco Heights transmitters. Morgan will receive WIN Seven, Nine and 10 services, as well as ABC and SBS digital transmissions.

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Monday 20th

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Tuesday 21st

Trif’s Trivia

■ CHILD’S PLAY: Go on Masterchef judges, tell her her food is awful, I dare you.

Friday 17th

songs together.” Beccy said she writes her songs from life experience. “People say ‘do the lyrics come first, or do the words or does the music’,” she said. “The truth is, there is no real answer, it comes in different ways.” Playing tracks from her new album during the show, Beccy said Pre-loved brought back many memories of her younger days. “They are a bunch of songs I grew up singing and listening too and would be blaring out of my bedroom at the time,” she said. “For me, that album was a long time coming and a little bit self indulgent because I have always wanted to record those songs.” Beccy said she is lucky to be living the dream and thankful to her loyal supporter base. “I just received a Facebook message from someone who is coming to every one of our South Australian shows,” she said. “Country music attracts such loyal fans and the capacity of longevity within that is just huge.”

Wednesday 22nd

AWARD winning singing sensation Beccy Cole has been a poster girl for the Australian country music industry for more than 20 years. Beccy has achieved great heights in country music, claiming seven Golden Guitar Awards, three Gold Records and named Entertainer of the Year twice. As she embarks on a trip to the Riverland to perform the Rematch Tour with Adam Harvey, Beccy told the Riverland Weekly what the title Poster Girl really means to her. “I wrote a song called Poster Girl after I went to the Middle East to entertain the Aussie troops and that always meant a lot to me, not just for the awards, but because I had an opportunity to say something straight from my heart,” she said. “I really believed in the opportunity that I had to go over there and entertain the troops and through that I realised not everybody feels the same as me. “I wasn’t by any means supporting the war by going over there, I was supporting the troops and I just felt like I was given the wrong end of the stick so I wrote a song about it.” Since playing her first paid gig with her mum at the age of 14, Beccy has had an illustrious career and vows to entertain during her Retmatch Tour with Adam Harvey at Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre on October 17. “We both have always had a very similar attitude to, and approach to, entertaining a crowd,” Beccy said. “It’s all about putting on a show and putting great

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4.00 Catalyst 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 Planet Science 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Partners In Crime 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Waterloo Road

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Lost Gardens 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 9/11: Phone Calls From The Towers 9.45 Sweet Mona's: The Big Sing 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Live At The Basement

5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks

8.30 Gruen Transfer 9.00 Horne And Corden 9.30 Gary: Tank Commander 10.00 Harry And Paul 10.30 Tracey Ullman's State Of The Union 11.00 Little Miss Jocelyn 11.30 John Safran's Race Relations 12.00 Ideal 12.30 Roman's Empire

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: A Walk In The Clouds 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 Prime Time Game Day 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 World’s Strictest Parents 10.30 Ghost Whisperer 11.30 Stag 12.00 Win News 12.30 The Matty Johns Show 1.30 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 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 Cops L.A.C. 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Nine News 11.45 The Footy Show Late 1.30 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 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 Burn Notice 10.30 Ten News 11.15 Thursday Night Live 12.15 The Late Show 1.15 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping

4.00 UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 8.30 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 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 Food Safari

8.00 Luke Nguyen's Vietnam 8.30 Heston's Feasts: Heston plunders the his boyhood culinary experiences for a feast. 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.00 Keane 12.45 Movie: Kiss Me First (Italy) 2.20 Weatherwatch

Friday 17th

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4.00 Can We Help? 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 6.00 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Waking The Dead 10.10 Lateline 10.55 Star Stories 11.20 Gruen Transfer 11.50 rage

5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 The Fabulous Beekman Boys 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert

Report 8.00 Wallace And Gromit 8.30 Life On Mars 9.30 Breaking Bad 10.20 Seven Ages Of Rock 11.10 BBC Electric Proms 12.10 Planet Rock Profiles 12.35 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves 1.05 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 10.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: The Davis Cup: Australia v Belgium 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 AFL: Preliminary

Final: Collingwood v Geelong 10.30 Movie: Red Eye: Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, Brian Cox and Jayma Mays 12.15 Movie: Time Served: Catherine Oxenberg, Jeff Fahey and Louise Fletcher 2.15 Room For Improvement 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 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 Send In The Dogs 8.30 Movie: The Illusionist: Edward Norton 10.45 The Dame Edna Treatment

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 Does... 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Go Girls 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.30 Medium 2.30 Game Show In My Head

4.15 UEFA Europa League 2010/2011 8.40 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 Real Top Guns 3.00 Living Black 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 Rituals: Around The World In 80 Faiths 8.30 As It Happened: The Great Depression 9.30 World News 10.00 Hooker Harlot Whore 11.00 Movie: Simon (The Netherlands) 12.55 Movie: Willenbrock (Germany) 2.50 Weatherwatch

Saturday 18th

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4.00 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 Island Life 3.00 Movie: Moulin Rouge 5.00 Bowls: Trans Tasman: Australia v New Zealand: Men's

Triples 6.00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.30 The Bill 9.15 ABC News 9.20 Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow 10.05 Ashes To Ashes 11.00 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Wild At Heart: Danny and Alice have been preparing a cheetah for release in the wild but, for some reason, Danny's mind is not on the job. 7.30 Hope Springs 8.30 Movie: The Brotherhood

10.00 Movie: Intolerance: Lillian Gish and Mae Marsh 1.00 South Side Story: A behind-the-scenes series following Russell Crowe and Peter Holmes Ă Court as they transform South Sydney Rugby League Football Club into a super-club fit for the 21st century. 1.30 Sleep Clinic

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.30 Tennis: The Davis Cup: Australia v Belgium 3.30 According To Jim 4.00 My Wife And Kids 4.30 What's Up Down

Under 5.00 Guide To The Good Life 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Better Homes And Gardens 7.30 Martin Clunes: A Man And His Dog 8.30 Movie: Die Another Day 11.15 Movie: Toy Soldiers: Sean Astin 1.35 Kimberley Coast

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Nine Presents 1.40 Movie: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof 4.00 Til Death 4.30 Garden Gurus 5.00 Postcards Australia

5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Zathura: A Space Adventure 9.35 Movie: Spiderman 2 12.15 Rugby League: Semi Final 2.30 The Baron 3.30 Skippy 4.00 Danoz

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 The Circle: Saturday Highlights Show 1.00 Movie: Babe: James Cromwell and Magda Szubanski 3.00 Everybody Hates Chris 4.00 The Making Of... 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Before The Game

6.30 AFL: Preliminary Final: St. Kilda v Western Bulldogs 10.00 Movie: Serenity: Nathan Fillion 12.20 Movie: Team America: World Police 2.10 Video Hits 2.30 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Bejart: The Show Must Go On 2.25 Dances Of Life 3.30 The Desert Castle 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Mythbusters 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves: A team of British engineers faces an

epic journey by road, rail and sea to transport a vintage steam locomotive from South Africa to Scotland. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.15 Movie: Mr Average (France): Khalid Maadour 11.55 Cycling: La Vuelta 2.00 Weatherwatch

Sunday 19th

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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 The SANFL: Semi Finals

6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Mother And Son 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Life 8.20 ABC News 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.00 Compass 10.30 Stealing Klimt 11.25 Movie: Nurse Edith Cavell 1.10 Movie: Stage Door Canteen 3.30 Talking Heads

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage: As the boat enters Greek waters, disaster strikes and the crew limps into the next port on the island of Corfu. 6.30 Artscape 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Mask And Memory

8.30 You Only Live Twice 9.30 Absolutely Fabulous 10.00 The Office 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme: Chaos ensues when Tom's home help discovers Linda's date is the guy who bullied him at school. 11.00 Live At The Basement 12.00 jtv Live

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 10.30 Tennis: The Davis Cup: Australia v Belgium 4.30 New Zealand’s South Island 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night: Presented by Chris

Bath and Mike Munro 7.30 The X Factor 9.30 Bones 10.30 Castle 11.30 Air Crash Investigations 12.30 Across The Roof Of The World 1.30 Room For Improvement 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 1.00 Surfing: Sri Lankan Pro 2010 1.30 F Troop 2.00 Til Death 3.00 Rescue Special Ops 4.00 Seeds Of Hope: A

Journey With Hugh Jackman 5.00 Home Cooked! 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 RBT 7.00 Hot Pursuit 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Movie: The Dark Knight: Christian Bale 11.35 Cops L.A.C. 12.30 Movie: Alfie Darling 2.30 Guthy Renker

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 I Fish 1.00 My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad 2.00 Big Cat Diary 2.30 Jamie At Home 3.00 Shaping A State 4.00 Places We Go

5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Modern Family 7.30 Junior Masterchef 9.00 Offspring 10.00 Married Single Other 11.00 Moto GP: Round 13 1.45 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 UEFA Europa League: Highlights 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel 3.00 The Mayor, The Artist, The Farmer And His Wife

3.30 Are You My Mother? 4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Mad Men 10.30 Inspector Rex 11.30 Decadence 11.30 Cycling: La Vuelta 1.30 Weatherwatch

Monday 20th

WIN SA

4.00 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Sherlock Holmes

1.30 Planet Food 2.00 Parliament 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 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.40 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.05 The Goodies

8.35 Good Game 9.05 Summer Heights High 9.35 Sanctuary 10.20 Torchwood 11.10 Blade Of The Immortal 11.35 London Live 12.00 Soundtrack To My Life 12.30 I'm From Rolling Stone 12.55 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: An American Affair: Corbin Bernsen 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 The X Factor 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 Covert Affairs 10.30 Trinny And Susannah: The Great British Body 11.30 My Name Is Earl 12.00 Win News 12.30 House Call 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 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 10 Things You Need To Know About Sleep 9.30 Secret Millionaire 10.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Nine News

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

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 2010 Brownlow Medal Count: Blue Carpet Arrivals 8.00 2010 Brownlow Medal Count 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn

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

6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man Vs Wild 9.20 Letters And Numbers Bitesize 9.30 World News 10.00 Shameless 11.00 La La Land 11.30 The World Game 12.30 Living Black 1.00 Movie: I Am (Poland): Piotr Jagielski 2.45 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 21st

ABC 2

4.00 The 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 Architects Of Change

1.30 Einstein Factor 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Genius Of Design 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Seven Ages Of Britain 9.35 QI 10.05 Jennifer Byrne Presents

5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 A Seaside Parish 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 Outnumbered:

Karen is unimpressed by her parents’ behaviour. 8.30 Criminal Justice 9.30 Deadwood: Riders arrive with precious vaccine, and news of a possible treaty with the Sioux. 10.30 Teachers 11.30 Billable Hours 11.55 The Beast 12.40 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Love Sick: Sally Pressman 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 Four Weddings 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Parenthood 10.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 11.00 Dawn Goes Lesbian 12.30 Room For Improvement 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 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 Derren Brown: The Events 10.00 Footy Classified 11.00 How To Have Sex After Marriage 11.55 Balls Of Steel

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 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 NCIS 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Law & Order 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Destiny Has No Favourites (Peru) 2.40 Make Yourself At Home 3.00 Living Black 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 Cutting Edge Special: How Many People Can Live On Planet Earth? 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: Fighting The Red Baron 11.25 Movie: Blue Eyelids (Mexico) 1.10 Embedded With Sheik Hilaly

Wednesday 22nd

ABC 1

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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 Parliament 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 Transfer 9.30 US Of Tara 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline

5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Stop. Rewind: Explores the ideas, discoveries and breakthroughs that shaped the latter part of the 20th century. 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge

7.20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 Good Morning Kalimantan 8.30 My Child Won't Talk 9.20 Change Of Heart 10.10 I'm A Boy Anorexic 11.10 Maybe Baby 12.10 A Place In Slovakia

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: In The Line Of Duty: Smoke Jumpers 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 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line 8.30 City Homicide 9.30 Breakout 10.40 The Suspects 11.40 Suburban Secrets 12.10 Win News 12.40 Sons And Daughters

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 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 The Block 8.30 The Boss Is Coming To Dinner 9.30 RPA 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 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 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 Glee 8.30 House 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Numb3rs 1.00 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.15 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup: Semi Finals 10.30 World Watch 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 7.35 Inspector Rex

8.30 Anna Pihl: While her colleagues toast Anna for her recent heroic efforts, Kim brings bad news. 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: HeadOn (Germany): Birol Unel and Sibel Kekilli 12.05 Movie: The Young Lieutenant (France): Nathalie Baye and Jalil Lespert 2.10 Weatherwatch


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