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PLAUSIBLE PROMISES? By BRAD PERRY
WITH the Murray Darling Basin Draft Plan guide to be released in eight days, the Central Irrigation Trust is backing federal election promises with the belief there will be no compulsory acquisition of water from Riverland irrigators. Despite earlier predictions from the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists (WGCS) that local irrigators would have their entitlements cut, CIT chief executive Gavin Mc-
Mahon said the trust expects irrigators to keep their current irrigation entitlements. WGCS outlined in a report earlier this year that about 4,400 gigalitres would need to be taken from irrigators and returned to the environment with a 39 per cent reduction in entitlements in the Murray catchment. “With the policy announcements made by both the (Federal) Liberal and the Labor Governments and, in fact, subsequent discussions
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since, we don’t believe there will be any compulsory acquisition of water,” Mr McMahon said. “The South Australian River Murray had a cap prior to the release of the new guide and the cap will more than likely be different and will more than likely be less. “The cap will go down but the way they will bring the cap down is the government will go and buy water and use that for environmental flows. ■ Continued Page 4
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By BRAD PERRY BERRI footballer Rhys Stanley is on the verge of competing in an AFL grand final with his name on the selection table for St Kilda and Collingwood’s grand final rematch this weekend. West Adelaide Coach Andrew Collins, who mentored Stanley at the Bloods, said the young man deserves an opportunity to play in the final. “Obviously we are really proud of Sam Fisher and Rhys Stanley as West Adelaide footballers,� he said. “It was a great feeling to watch them on the big stage.� While Collins believes Stanley is unlikely to get selected ahead of his more experienced team-mates, Stanley was pulled out of last weekend’s grand final sprint as an emergency and is still an option for the Saints. Collins praised the young Berri star who he believes has a bright future ahead of him. “We always knew he was destined for big things,� he said. “He’s a terrific young ‘giraffe’. “At 200 centimetres, he is a great athlete with a terrific mark and a quality lad from a quality family.� Former Barmera-Monash player Fisher was the Saints’ fourth best player in last weekend’s grand final draw and is expected to perform well again in the rematch.
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SUMMER is knocking on our doorsteps and our very own swimming pool, the River Murray, is just weeks away from being filled with locals and tourists. There is a great feeling as the weather warms up in the Riverland and it is not just the opportunity to dust off the shorts and thongs. It is great to hear that the Riverland Tourism Association is expecting a rise in visitor numbers to the region over the coming months. Locals seem to be feeling a lot more positive about the region’s future with river levels rising and previously dry areas, such as Bookmark Creek in Renmark, receiving much needed drinks. I say, bring on the warm weather so we can sit down by the river, eat icecreams and think about how it’s too warm to do anything. I will be playing my part in helping to raise the Riverland’s visitor numbers. Summer is the time, more than any other, I love to show off the region to my friends and family. So as the weather warms up, you will find me down by the river, barbie fired up with a cold beer in hand. Can life get any better than that?
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Rising water to see tourists flood back By BRAD PERRY THE Riverland Tourism Association (RTA) is expecting a tourism boom in the region with River Murray water levels rising, renewing confidence in the area as summer approaches. RTA manager Paula Bennet said this long weekend could be the beginning of a positive period for tourism in the region. “I think everyone is expecting a fairly solid holiday period, especially with the long weekend which is always fairly busy at this time,” she said. “The rise in water levels has got people reconsidering a Riverland holiday. “It’s good to see the public’s perceptions changing and the good
Brian Smith, Berri houseboat operator – “We certainly have had more enquiries because of the rising water levels.”
Mario Centofanti, Winkie business owner – “We are expecting a lot of tourists coming up because of the school holidays.”
Annette Verrille, Renmark caravan park owner – “We expect the summer to be really positive for us and the Riverland.”
news in the Adelaide papers.” Ms Bennet said there are so many things to do during the long weekend, current school holidays and the coming summer. “We’ve got wineries
doing tastings quite regularly and we’ve got great little businesses like Bella Lavender and Ruston’s Roses serving excellent lunches,” she said. “There are all sorts of historical things to look
at like Olivewood and the Loxton Historical Village and heaps of local food producers to visit as well. “If you add the activities on the water like kayaking and houseboating, dropping a line and drop-
ping a yabbie net, there is an awful lot to do.” Ms Bennet said many local residents believe Riverland tourism has not been in a better situation for a long time. “I’ve heard locals commenting that they haven’t seen it look this good in the region for 20 years or more,” she said. “I would anticipate it would be a really good summer.” Victorian visitor Belinda Rees, who was in the region with the family for the school holidays, said there is no better place to be than in the Riverland relaxing by the river. “It’s quiet and peaceful and the river is nice to walk along,” she said. Leanne Ross, of Roseworthy, said the region has plenty to offer and it is “really nice up here”.
Prices have farmers bleating to the bank By BRAD PERRY AFTER years of drought, Mallee sheep farmers are reaping the rewards of both hard work and good fortune, with average lamb and ewe prices reaching record levels this week. Pinnaroo sheep farmer Peter Wallis, who fetched a record $244 for one-year-old merino ewes two weeks ago, said high demand while Australia’s sheep stocks are at a record low and plenty of rain for feed are two of the main factors in high prices being paid for stock. “The industry has never been better,” he said. “It (rains) did bring a lot of green growth during summer, which kept the sheep in terrific
condition and that’s what’s paying off this year with their wool cuts per head increasing. “We’ve got a sheep stud so we sell rams and we’ve just had all our sales and they’ve all broken records too.” With Mallee farmers enduring the harsh side of the drought, Mr Wallis said it is a relief to be able to see such a strong market and positive future. “There has been a lot of years where the returns haven’t been nearly as good and most producers that have hung in with merinos have had to endure a few of those tough years,” he said. “Those in the southern agricultural areas that have per-
sisted with sheep are really set to reap the rewards in the next decade. “There has been some in those pastoral areas that unfortunately haven’t been able to hang in there due to 10 years of straight drought and it’s unfortunate their stock numbers are so low and they aren’t able to capitalise as much as some others on the sheep boom.” After breaking the record price for his ewes, Mr Wallis expects all records to be smashed at the Lameroo off-shear market in the coming weeks. “While there is that demand and the shortage, it’s going to keep prices at record highs and I wouldn’t be surprised if they go higher still,” he said.
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2010 Council Elections Nominations Received RENMARK PARINGA COUNCIL At the close of nominations at 12 noon Tuesday 21 September 2010, the following people have been accepted as candidates and are listed below in the order in which they will appear on the ballot papers, should an election be required. 1 Vacancy – Mayor TURTON, Frank James MARTINSON, Neil CORMICK, Wendy 8 Vacancies – Area Councillor FREEMAN, Scott WEBB, Linda SPANO, Maria McAULIFFE, Michael John GIBB, Jack MADDOCKS, Allan HAYNES, Greg CHOWN, Mark PATTY, Violet DANIEL, Graeme SLADE, Helen PHILLIPS, Pam ROGERS, Jacky MAPLE, Adrian James HUNTER, Peter FRAZER, Ros Postal Voting The election will be conducted by post. Ballot papers and pre-paid envelopes for each entitlement will be mailed out between Monday 25 and Friday 29 October 2010 to every person, body corporate and group listed on the voters roll at roll close on Friday 13 August 2010. Voting is voluntary. A person who has not received voting material by Friday 29 October 2010 and believes they are entitled to vote should contact the Deputy Returning Officer on 8346 9057. Completed voting material must be returned to reach the Returning Officer by 5pm Friday 12 November 2010. A ballot box will be provided at the Council office/s for electors wishing to hand deliver their completed voting material during office hours. Vote Counting Location The scrutiny and count will take place at Council Chambers, 61 Eighteenth Street, Renmark from 9am on Saturday 13 November 2010. A provisional declaration will be made at the conclusion of each election count. Campaign Donations Return Candidates must forward a Campaign Donations Return to the Council Chief Executive Officer within 30 days after the conclusion of the election. K Mousley Returning Officer
■ TOP DOLLAR: Ewe and lamb prices have skyrocketed in recent weeks to the delight of livestock growers.
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■ CHANGE: Futurama will be amongst other shows such as The Cleveland Show, Supernatural, Stargate, Dexter, Smallville, The Office, The Simspons and Neighbours to get shifted to the new 10 digital channel.
2010 Council Elections Nominations Received SOUTHERN MALLEE DISTRICT COUNCIL At the close of nominations at 12 noon Tuesday 21 September 2010, the following people have been elected unopposed as the only nominated candidates. No elections will be necessary. 4 Vacancies – Councillor for Kelly Scales Ward NICKOLLS, Jeffrey Gordon – Elected Unopposed HANCOCK, Gordon – Elected Unopposed A supplementary election will be required to fill the remaining vacancies 5 Vacancies – Councillor for Bews Ward SEXTON, Robert James – Elected Unopposed PFEIFFER, Neville Kenneth – Elected Unopposed TOOGOOD, Brian Clive – Elected Unopposed DUNSFORD, Allan Thomas – Elected Unopposed A supplementary election will be required to fill the remaining vacancy Campaign Donations Return Candidates must forward a Campaign Donations Return to the Council Chief Executive Officer within 30 days after the conclusion of the election. K Mousley Returning Officer
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By LES PEARSON
IN a show of commitment to its regional viewers, WIN Television has announced its intentions to eventually broadcast all new digital channels to the region. WIN Television South Australia general manager Graeme Gilbertson told the Riverland Weekly that once the instalment of the new Morgan digital translator is complete, WIN will focus its attention on providing full free to air coverage. “I can’t put an exact timeline on it but the next project is to roll out multi digital channels to the Riverland but that does require technical modifications and added transmission equipment,” he said. With a significant capital investment required to get the work underway, Mr Gilbertson said while WIN were happy to invest in providing comprehensive coverage to the region, it will take time to receive all 15 free to
air channels. He said the current availability of nine channels, including the four ABC channels and SBS 1 and 2, is still a solid coverage compared to other rural areas. “We’re miles ahead of the rest,” Mr Gilberston said. “It wasn’t long ago we only had WIN SA, ABC and SBS. “To have a (nine) channel service free to air, I think it’s fantastic.” With channels Seven and Nine set to introduce another alternative channel (7mate and GEM respectively) to their current two, and Ten’s (Eleven) to come in the near future, Mr Gilbertson believes the free to air coverage rivals the need for pay television. “With nine channels at the moment and more to come, the biggest winner is the viewer,” he said. The introduction of a new Ten channel, Eleven, will result in
some program changes, with the mainstream channel to continue being broadcast to the region until the transmission upgrades allow for full broadcasting of all digital channels. Programs to feature on the channel will include Futurama, The Cleveland Show, Supernatural, Stargate, Dexter, Smallville, The Office, Nurse Jackie and the remake of 90210. Ten will also shift The Simpsons and Neighbours to the channel. Channel Seven has released the evening line-up for its “bloke-friendly” second digital channel, 7mate. The schedule is dominated by first run episodes of popular reality programs including Gene Simmons Family Jewels, Punk’d and Nitro Circus, top comedies American Dad, Family Guy, Parks and Recreation and sci-fi dramas Caprica and Warehouse 13 alongside factual hits Fifth Gear and Mega Disasters.
■ WIN Television South Australia general manager Graeme Gilbertson.
CIT put faith in federal election promises ■ From Page 1 “So rather than coming up to an irrigator and saying ‘we are going to reduce your entitlement’, they (government) will physically go into a market place and buy entitlements until they get enough to reduce the cap.” Mr McMahon said the Federal and State governments purchasing water for irrigators could affect
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towns along the River Murray. “If you take water out of production, it will have an impact on towns, so if they buy it to benefit the irrigators, I am not saying it will necessarily benefit the towns,” he said. With an irrigator allocation announcement due tomorrow, Mr McMahon said he expects irrigators to receive a 10 per cent rise on the current 64 per cent.
If you take water out of production, it will have an impact on towns.
“We’d expect to get our share of those inflows,” he said. “Obviously there is an issue with carryover and its impact on our
allocation and the State Government started to explain that and they need to explain that more.” At the trust’s annual general meeting, the group also passed a motion to lobby the State Government for compensation over reduced water allocations. “Over the past four or five years, we’ve had substantially reduced allocations as low as 18 per cent and the people that
have had to deal with that have been the irrigators,” Mr McMahon said. “They’ve had to go and purchase water where it has been available to top up their allocations and they are saying they think there should be some sharing of that pain.” CIT will also manage its three districts until 2014, after those in attendance unanimously voted to extend the trust’s contract.
Rising Aussie dollar threatens local growers By BRAD PERRY
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■ Citrus Australia value chain co-ordinator Kym Thiel.
THE lack of water is no longer the biggest threat facing Riverland horticultural and agricultural growers. Instead, the rise of the Australian dollar to record levels this week is severely affecting export returns. While travellers rejoiced at the prospect of having 96.4 US cents per Australian dollar, the highest the nation’s dollar has reached in two years, Citrus Australia value chain coordinator and local grower Kym Thiel said the dollar rise could have severe impacts. “It means less return to the
grower,” he said. “It has been our biggest threat all year and has been for the past two seasons now.” South Australian Farmers Federation president Peter White said Riverland grain growers will feel the pinch of a hike in the value of the Australian dollar. “The rule of thumb is for every cent rise in the Australian dollar, it costs Australian agriculture $200 million in exports,” he said. “So if you work out the difference between 80 cents and 96 cents, that’s a lot of money. “The problem with South Australia is we export about 80 per cent of the grain that we grow, so
we are very vulnerable to anything that impacts on our competitiveness overseas and certainly the Australian dollar impacts quite badly on that.” Mr White said the rise in the value of the Australian dollar often means farmers can import goods at a cheaper price but that is not currently the case. “What we see is it generally impacts on the exports but doesn’t correspondedly impact on the imports,” he said. “We haven’t seen a reduction in fuel prices very much or fertiliser or machinery, any of the things we import, and yet it is impacting quite badly on wool and grain.”
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Caica: Traps not to blame By BRAD PERRY
THE State Government believes the deaths of turtles at Lake Bonney nearly three months ago may not be linked to the temporary regulator’s carp capture cages. Dead turtles were found at the top of carp screens earlier this year causing uproar in the local community, which believe the cages were to blame. However, in a letter to Berri Barmera Council, River Murray Minister Paul Caica said the carp cages may not have been the cause for the turtles’ deaths. “Dead turtles were not found on or in the cage,” he wrote. “These dead turtles were found dead out of the water at the top of the carp screens. “Since the 2010 refill event commenced, the screens have been monitored every one to three days and only one live turtle has been found. “It has not been ruled out that the turtles died elsewhere and have simply drifted onto the carp screens.” Management of the carp cages at the Napper’s Bridge regulator has been passed from the South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board to SARDI Aquatic Sciences staff, who are planning a second trial during spring. “If and when a carp removal trial proceeds, the SA MDB NRM Board has committed staff to daily monitoring of the carp screens,” Mr Caica wrote. Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone slammed Mr Caica’s comments, claiming there is no doubt it was the carp cages that caused the death of the turtles. “It’s clear the turtles are being jammed up against the gates and are dying,” he said. “If he was informed by the appropriate experts on the impact the regulator is having on the turtle population, he would clearly have a different story.” Mr Whetstone said the regulator and carp cages need to be removed to secure the lake’s long term future. “The regulator is too small, it is too high and it is hindering the vital flows that Lake Bonney needs,” he
Whetstone’s concern for cost cuts By BRAD PERRY MEMBER for Chaffey Tim Whetstone delivered a stirring speech to parliament on Tuesday highlighting local jobs could be lost in wake of the State Government’s budget cuts. Mr Whetstone said a cut of $80 million to PIRSA’s operating revenue over four years could see the loss of 180 jobs across the state. “It is just outrageous to think that the government has been gutting PIRSA for so many years,” he told parliament. “It is a major blow to the regions that rely on horticultural and agricultural research and development.” SARDI, which also has many staff operating in the region, will receive an unwarranted eight million dollar cut, according to Mr Whetstone. “In grains, approximately half of the industry growth is attributed to research and development and improvements to production and efficiency,” he said. “It is outrageous to think that we could have our future in food production jeopardised.” Mr Whetstone said Ru-
■ PASSION: Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone launched a stirring speech to parliament on Tuesday. Photo: JANE WILSON
ral Solutions South Australia will move to a full cost-recovery situation with cuts of $12 million over four years. “The Rural Solutions’ agronomists used to offer vital unbiased free advice to irrigators and broadacre growers to keep us at the forefront of food production,” he said. According to Mr Whetstone, fruit fly funding is also in jeopardy. “The fruit fly inspection keeps the Riverland, in particular, at the forefront of export produce,” he said. “We are world renowned for being fruit fly free and it must remain that way.” Mr Whetstone also highlighted several other areas where budget cuts will have an impact on Chaffey. He said that as many as 28 small schools in his elec-
torate could face closure or reduced funding and in addition to this, the loss of the fuel rebate would have a big impact on regional families. Mr Whetstone said the Riverland will lose payroll support for exporters in horticulture, lose funding for research and development into aquaculture, will have reduced tourism funding, less support for rural exports and will lose expertise in the wine industry with levies increased at cellar doors. MEANWHILE, also in parliament, Premier Mike Rann praised Waikerie grower Ken Kay on his efforts as a contact and advising the government, as part of the community reference group, ahead of the locust hatching.
■ TO BLAME? River Murray Minister Paul Caica (left) believes the Lake Bonney regulator carp traps may not be linked to recent turtle deaths. said. “We are continually seeing the structure blocking up with native species, turtles, in particular fish, and it is clearly not working. “In the long term strategy, we need a navigable weir that will benefit the lake and not hinder
its existence. “To the detriment of Lake Bonney, all the representative groups are arguing and disagreeing and that is what is hindering the process of the reconnection of the lake back to the river.”
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Surgeon slams officials
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FORMER Riverland surgeon Dr Arnold Seglenieks has slammed Country Health SA officials over the ongoing surgeon vacancies in the Riverland health service. After leaving the region about 12 months ago due to a growing workload with diminishing support, Dr Seglenieks is horrified the service continues to dwindle after the Riverland was left without a general surgeon for 12 days earlier this month. He said while health service executives are not intentionally causing the service disruptions, their lack of motivation is leading to it falling into its current state. “In regard to the specific situation of general surgical services in the Riverland, I do not believe that there is an intention to further degrade surgical services,” he told the Riverland Weekly. “Rather, it is a continuation of the consequence of a lack of acknowledgement of the essential role of such services in any rural community in the state, combined with a lack of enthusiasm in those who have the power to make the necessary changes (i.e. planning and funding).” Dr Seglenieks believed for an effective change, the call has to be
By LES PEARSON RIVERLAND patients requiring elective surgery have either had their appointments postponed or are being sent to Adelaide, with no local surgeon service available for the next 11 days. In a letter sent to Riverland and GPs last Thursday, Riverland Regional Health Service director Tom Neilson said there will be an extended period where the service will be without a general surgeon. Since resident surgeon Dr Arnold Seglenieks left the region in October last year, the health service has been utilising locum surgeons. “Unfortunately, the agency engaged to provide general surgeons cannot at this time provide a surgeon from Monday (August
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30), through to (September 12),” Mr Neilson told GPs in the letter. “The agency will continue to seek a surgeon for these dates, however given the need to bring surety to patients and to enable general practitioners and anaesthetists engaged in elective sessions scheduled during these pe-
fortnight for consults and about 10 patients undergo general surgical procedures. This issue also leaves the region without a surgeon to provide opinions that are needed by specialists on a daily basis for patients with surgical problems. “The Riverland Regional
“It is thought necessary to postpone elective surgery sessions planned between (those dates). riods, it is thought necessary to postpone elective surgery sessions planned between (those dates).” Surgeons from Flinders Medical Centre (FMC) have also been visiting the region for three days every fortnight. On average, general surgeons from FMC see 20 patients each
ursu Health Service is actively pursuing options to ensure resident specialist surgeons are available so as to put in place a sustainable surgical service on an ongoing and permanent basis,” Mr Neilson assured GPs. “While action to accomplish this progresses, we shall con-
tinue to pursue the use of locum surgeons and maintain the fortnightly visit of surgeons from the Flinders Medical Service. “I apologise for the disruption this causes to general practitioners and patients but assure you every effort will continue to ensure full surgical cover can be rostered as soon as is possible.” A statement issued to the Riverland Weekly by Country Health SA reassured the community that othe services are continuing. other “Country Health SA advises that surgical specialists continue to visit the Riverland Health Service and surgical services in orthopaedics, urology, gastroenterology, ophthalmology and gynaecology continue without disruption,” the statement said.
■ SLAMMED: The article from September 2 (above) and Dr Arnold Seglenieks (right). made from the top. “There should be a commitment from the State Government, clearly outlined in a publicly available policy document, to establish and guarantee a regional service with the involvement of a nominated metropolitan hospital department of surgery responsible for providing the necessary specialist staff (such as surgeons),” he said. The suggestion of public policy is not anything new, however, this type of arrangement being in place for many years in a number of other regional centres, including Port Augusta, “with a modest degree of community acceptability and success,” Dr Seglenieks said. Dr Seglenieks described the steady dwindling of surgical services as unavoidable in the current health climate.
2010 Council Elections Nominations Received BERRI BARMERA COUNCIL At the close of nominations at 12 noon Tuesday 21 September 2010, the following people have been accepted as candidates and are listed below in the order in which they will appear on the ballot papers, should an election be required. 1 Vacancy – Mayor McPHERSON, Nev HUNT, Peter R 8 Vacancies – Area Councillor CHAPPLE, Trevor EVANS, Margaret McLean FULLER, Mike RICHARDSON, Bruce Graeme HUGHES, Cheryle SCOTT, Trevor HERRMANN, Alysha BEECH, Vicki Ann ROLFE, Jim FOLEY, Robin KASSEBAUM, Andrew GEHLING, Bruce KOUTOUZIS, Sam CENTOFANTI, Rhonda Louise WEIDENHOFER, Willy CAMPBELL, Michelle
“I believe that the gradual degradation of specialist services from the previous locally resident core is inevitable in rural South Australia,” he said. “Especially at a time when the number of available locally trained surgeons is overwhelmed by the large deficit in the rural surgical workforce around Australia and the managers of health services lack the vision or understanding of the key requirements for maintaining a rural workforce. “Particularly the conditions, by which I mean resources and support rather than remunerative. “The South Australian visiting medical officers (VMO) agreement is currently one of the most favourable in Australia but there is still a constant drift interstate.”
Abfalters’ anniversary By LES PEARSON BERRI couple Bob and Veronica Abfalter celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary recently at a family function in Adelaide. About 50 family and friends marked the milestone, with Veronica’s matron of honour and flower girl from the wedding also attending. The couple were married in Kimba in 1950, making the trip from the Eyre Peninsula to Adelaide to have their photos taken directly after the morning reception. “There were no movies or anything in those days,” Veronica said. They arrived in Adelaide as the photographer was locking up for the day and afterwards
travelled to Victor Harbor for their honeymoon. As a teacher, Mr Abfalter was living and working in Loxton for two years before the wedding, the pair staying in touch with hundreds of letters. Sitting on the couch, reflecting on their lives together, it is evident the spark is still there. “We still love each other as much as we did back then,” Veronica said. “We’ve always got along very well and been good mates all along,” Bob said. Now with a huge family of four children, 10 grand children and a great grandchild on the way, there are still more happy years to look forward to for the happy couple.
■ MILESTONE: Bob and Veronica Abfalter have shared 60 years of marital bliss. Photo: JANE WILSON
Urgent calls for whooping cough vaccinations
Postal Voting The election will be conducted by post. Ballot papers and pre-paid envelopes for each entitlement will be mailed out between Monday 25 and Friday 29 October 2010 to every person, body corporate and group listed on the voters roll at roll close on Friday 13 August 2010. Voting is voluntary. A person who has not received voting material by Friday 29 October 2010 and believes they are entitled to vote should contact the Deputy Returning Officer on 8346 9057. Completed voting material must be returned to reach the Returning Officer by 5pm Friday 12 November 2010. A ballot box will be provided at the Council office/s for electors wishing to hand deliver their completed voting material during office hours. Vote Counting Location The scrutiny and count will take place at Council Chambers, 19 Wilson Street, Berri from 9am on Saturday 13 November 2010. A provisional declaration will be made at the conclusion of each election count. Campaign Donations Return Candidates must forward a Campaign Donations Return to the Council Chief Executive Officer within 30 days after the conclusion of the election. K Mousley Returning Officer
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By BRAD PERRY RIVERLANDERS are being urged to vaccinate against whooping cough as school students continue to catch the respiratory disease. The death of a five week old boy this month in Adelaide has furthered calls for people to be immunised. Renmark North Primary School principal Peter Hunter said several students had contracted the whooping cough in recent months. “If your child is not immunised, you put them at risk,” he said. “When you see those stories in news items of little babies with whooping cough, it’s just so sad. “We need to be more vocal and more upfront about the need for immunisation in this state. “How do we get that message out without being too forceful or too blunt?” Mr Hunter said without being immunised, the risks of contract-
ing the deadly cough are high. some schools have policies, not “Children do die of it,” he government, that to be enrolled, said. you must be immunised,” he “When our immunisation said. rates were high, we had very little “I’d certainly support that but whooping cough. then as a state we need to, like in “People are making a deci- most cases, consider how we deal sion because they are worried with those who are genuine obthat the immunijectors.” sation might cause W h o o p more harm than We need to be more ing cough is an the whooping acute respiratory upfront about the cough. infection which “That’s their is transmitted via need for choice but people coughs and sneezimmunisation in need to understand es. the risks for their State Health this state. child when there Minister John is an outbreak are Hill said childmassive. hood vaccinations “I think with and the body’s the pace of our lifestyle these natural immunity to whoopdays, it’s easy enough not to wor- ing cough diminishes over ry about it but it’s one of those time, so it is important preventative things.” to receive booster vaccinations. Supporting a compulsory “Whooping cough is not immunisation against whooping usually life-threatening to adults cough, Mr Hunter said it would but it can be fatal to babies,” he reduce the risks associated with said. the disease. “I’d urge every parent and “Other states have that and grandparent of a new-born baby
to get a whooping cough booster from their GP.” Mr Hill said vaccinations cannot begin until babies are six to eight weeks old, while older children need booster shots at four years old and then after they have turned 15. The vaccine against whooping cough is free for babies and children and will now be available for no cost to some parents and grandparents. “Vaccine programs are usually funded by the Commonwealth Government and a national review of the case for vaccinating all adults who care for babies and young children is under way,” Mr Hill said. “As an interim measure until December, we will provide free vaccinations for new parents and grandparents who have health care cards or are pensioners.” Mr Hill said 3991 cases of whooping coughs have been recorded in South Australia this year, up on last year’s figure at the same time of 2961.
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Lifetime of work on display By BRAD PERRY
FROM behind the lens of his camera, Renmark’s Ted James has certainly seen the beautiful side of photography. The professional photographer has snapped shots for the world famous Playboy Magazine and taken stunning shots of celebrities and top fashion models. For Ted, photography was a growing passion which prospered into an extremely successful career. “I’ve had a lot of fun,” he laughed, looking over his vast collection of photos. The 83 year old began photography at the Renmark Camera Club in his mid 20s and submitted pictures he snapped of girls at the Berri Waterski Club to Australasian Post and Pix Magazine. When he moved to Adelaide at the age of 42, what was once a hobby, became a profession when Ted failed to find another job. “I applied for 40 jobs and I was too old, so I eventually became a professional photographer,” he said. Ted’s first big gig as a professional photographer was certainly unforgettable. “The Bank of Adelaide had six
girls...and they were dressed in orange uniforms, apart from the rest of the staff who were dressed in blue and whenever you went into the bank, they came up to you to see what you were looking for,” he said. “I rang up the bank (and) said I would like to do a story for the Post on these girls. “I finished photographing them on the roof in bikinis. “ANZ Bank was being built on the corner of Currie Street (Adelaide) and the whole work gang of about 50 stopped work for about half an hour and whistled and catcalled. “I also photographed them in the vault, down amongst the money.” From there, Ted was privileged enough to photograph many models, including Jane Riley, Adriana Xenedis, South Australian and Australian Model of the Year Marie Jonsson-Harrison and many more. Ted also photographed his own daughter who featured on the front cover of an Australasian Post edition. The former fruit grower, whose father was mayor of Renmark for 23 years, was also a photo journalist, taking shots for Scope Magazine in South Africa and was a representative for the world famous Pitro Press in Italy. However, possibly Ted’s most famous shot and one of his favourites occurred on the mighty River Murray in Loxton when he
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noticed a pelican resting on a snag in the early hours of the morning. “At four in the morning, completely fogged, I saw the snag and I saw the pelican, put a camera on a tripod and took a shot every five minutes (from the Murray Princess) and that was the result,” he said. “We used to lease it (the photo) to the State Government. “They leased it four times and
they even had it printed (as advertising) in most newspapers in England.” Over his long career behind the lens, Ted said he has adapted to the changing technology. “To photograph this room in the old days, you would put up flash units with umbrellas and bounce them off ceilings,” he said. “These days, with a digital, you
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go bang and you can alter it. “All my photos were digitally unenhanced.” The love of photography still flows through Ted’s veins today. “It is so much fun and you meet a lot of nice people but it’s also a challenge,” he said. To celebrate his lifetime achievements, Ted is holding an exhibition at the Ruston’s Rose Garden convention centre over the next week.
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Postal Voting The election will be conducted by post. Ballot papers and pre-paid envelopes for each entitlement will be mailed out between Monday 25 and Friday 29 October 2010 to every person, body corporate and group listed on the voters roll at roll close on Friday 13 August 2010. Voting is voluntary. A person who has not received voting material by Friday 29 October 2010 and believes they are entitled to vote should contact the Deputy Returning Officer on 8346 9057. Completed voting material must be returned to reach the Returning Officer by 5pm Friday 12 November 2010. A ballot box will be provided at the Council office/s for electors wishing to hand deliver their completed voting material during office hours. Vote Counting Location The scrutiny and count will take place at Council Office, 29 East Terrace, Loxton from 9am on Saturday 13 November 2010. A provisional declaration will be made at the conclusion of each election count. Campaign Donations Return Candidates must forward a Campaign Donations Return to the Council Chief Executive Officer within 30 days after the conclusion of the election. K Mousley Returning Officer
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At the close of nominations at 12 noon Tuesday 21 September 2010, the following people have been accepted as candidates and are listed below in the order in which they will appear on the ballot papers, should an election be required.
■ COLLECTION: Renowned photographer Ted James will be holding an exhibition of his work at Ruston’s Rose Garden next week.
Supporting Sponsors Maggie Beer Products; Riverland Cake Designs; Rosie Clark School of Ballet & Tap; Enviromist Industries; GBC Motors; Janome Sewing Machines; Bikes & Boats; Waikerie Motor Cycle & Marine; Waikerie Honda; Loveday Extreme 4WD Team; Phillips Surveyors; Riverland Welding & Tool Supplies; Riverland Litter; Riverland Window Fashions; Riverland High Works; Riverland Mitre 10 Stores; HR Higgs & Co; Riverland Equipment Hire; Waikerie & District Machinery Preservation Society; Freight Solutions; Central Irrigation Trust; Berri Barmera Council; Loxton Waikerie Council; Renmark Paringa Council; Bob’s Barn; Barmera Visitor Centre; Berri Visitor Centre; Loxton Visitor Centre: Renmark Visitor Centre; Orange Tree Waikerie Visitor Centre
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Exhibitor Award Winners Best Machinery Exhibit: GBC Motors: Best Outdoor (small) Tubs Landscape Supplies: Best Outdoor (large): Bob’s Barn: Best Indoor - Illilangi
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BORN August 28, 2010 Weighing 6lb 5oz A daughter to Benita and Grant Paull of Loxton. A sister for Noah and Holly.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Global warming to affect crops and yields NEW Scientist and a host of other august bodies are pro global warming. New Scientist has now quietly slipped in the side door on the contentious issue of solar activity driving weather patterns. This is a bob each way. There is a dissident view that Earth is cooling and as we enter into solar cycle 24 (a cycle of weak solar activity driving down temperature), the evidence will become more compelling. I hold to this dissident view and from the mass of conflicting data opine that the present conditions of mild temperatures and persistent cloud cover will carry over into summer. The consequence of this for grain growers is diminished yields. Forecasts of diminishing yields will come in over the next six weeks. Steven Davies, Millicent.
Will the real Patrick Secker please stand up? IT’S easy to criticise others as Patrick Secker did last week (How I See It, Riverland Weekly, September 23) but that is no help to the river or the irrigators. We people have been fed up to the back teeth with the antics of politicians continually denigrating their opposition numbers, all the while having no real or better plan themselves. I don’t recall Patrick up here
putting forward his own plan for a better management of the river or perhaps I missed it. Seeing this Parliament’s numbers are so close and any proposed laws will have to be rigorously examined, I can’t see why Patrick can’t at least present a draft bill (his version of how the Murray should be run) to the parliment for a vote. If it was a sound policy knocked back, the wrath of the people would be rightly delivered back to the politicians who voted against it. Everyone can be a critic Patrick but it takes a member with insight and courage to find a better way and there is no reason you cannot do that for the electorate who chose you as the man to speak for them. Alex Jones, Renmark.
Rejoicing in the AFL grand final draw THE AFL grand final ended in a draw. Everybody is moaning. Why? It was a fantastic, close game of football. The players of both teams gave their all. Why can’t that be praised? Why can’t there be joint winners since both teams have proven they were equal on the day. But no, “there can only be one winner”. Which means, if there are two, twenty, or two hundred competitors (individuals or teams), there must be one, nineteen, or one hundred and ninety nine losers. Also known as failures. From the point of view of
someone who for all of her school years was in the majority category, while we insist on “only one winner”, we are encouraging the obesity epidemic. The losers are failures and get no encouragement to be anything but spectators at the next game. Spectators sit around eating junk food and drinking to excess. Australia needs to go back to social sports where the aim is to get some exercise while having a hit-and-giggle on the tennis court, no scores kept and the only losers are the people who don’t join in. When participating in activities for fun, not to win, more people from childhood to dotage are going to be active. That means fitter, healthier people who are happier in themselves because they have had fun and have not been “losers” or failures. So I rejoice in the draw and regret it could not be let standing. Two teams, equally matched, giving their all in a game that is scored in a way to make a draw so unlikely. A classic win-win situation. What could be better than that? Leigh Truelove, Ramco.
Who will you vote for? THE year 2010 will be a year to remember, if not for anything else but for the number of
elections contested. With the focus on Local Government, as a ratepayer and resident, the choices you are being asked to make will have a direct effect on your day to day lives, more so than the state and federal polls. If you want something changed in your town, your street or even to the services delivered to your doorstep, your choice of councillor will be paramount to achieving change. Prospective councillors have nominated and the ballot process has begun. To know who to vote for is a must. To make an educated choice at the ballot box requires the candidates to communicate their policies to the voters/ratepayers. So don’t forget November 12, 2010, is the day to vote. Andrew Kassebaum, Berri Barmera Council candidate Winkie.
Carryover anger WHY is the SA Government reducing this year’s irrigation water allowance by the amount of carryover water which was already in storage and allocated last year? Has the 170 gl of water, saved by irrigators, last year, been utilised by the government for other purposes, to the detriment of SA irrigators? Tom Loffler, Waikerie.
All letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication.
■ GIFTED: Local writer Juliana Mullan will release a book of verses this month.
Writer’s book release nears By GEORGIE EVERINGHAM FOR Riverlander Juliana Mullan, writing a book of verses has taken her on an inspirational journey. Over the past three years, Juliana has worked on a book Life’s Pathway of Experiences, Emotions and Inspirations, containing 47 verses relating to different times in her life. The book reflects on the challenging moments of her life including the passing of loved ones and life as a teenager. Looking deep into a person’s soul helped Juliana write certain verses. “We look but we don’t see the beauty around us,” she said. When Juliana received her first printed copies of the book, she said it was a “special family moment” she shared with her husband. The book will be launched at 11am this Sunday at the the Barmera Main Street Markets. For more information, visit Juliana’s website at whoamitome.com
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More than just an ag show THIS year’s 94th Pinnaroo Show is sure to have something to entertain the whole family. Show society president Giles Oster said he was excited with the range of new and returning attractions sure to attract a big crowd this Wednesday. There are several new events making their Pinnaroo Show debut this year. Hailing from Queensland, the CrackUp Sisters will be a feature attraction, performing a whip cracking, slapstick comedy, acrobatic act. There will be three performances held throughout the day in front of the main grandstand, so make sure you get along for a unique entertainment experience. Also new to the show this year is Daddy Longlegs, a stiltwalker/ clown who will be wandering the showground performing some hilarious routines. Show goers will be able to get their groove on to the music of the South Australian Police jazz band, performing a handful of shows throughout the day. For those looking for something a little more practical to get the job done, there will be a range of local agricultural machinery dealers exhibiting the latest and greatest technology for all things
answers you are looking for. For the kids, the free Mallee Brick Road will keep youngsters occupied for hours. The road will visit various exhibitors around the show for kids to collect the different giveaways and goodies available. in broadacre cropping. An animal nursery Stud cattle, rams and sheep ures will with plenty of cute creatures will also be on display. also be a big attraction for young If you are looking for a barones. gain, clothing Toyworld retailers will Loxton will have their again be wares for sale. sponsoring Anyone crethe popular atively minded toy parade, will love the while all the extensive arts thrill from and crafts and your favourite ■PLENTY TO DO: From sheep nick nack rides and the shearing to agricultural section. colourful sidemachinery and live performances, Mr Oster was show alley the Pinnaroo Show has lots on offer. also pleased to will also be welcome the back this year. BankSA marThe quee to this competitive year’s event. world of speed The shearing will marquee will continue with be filled with competitions a range of being held at smaller exthe shearing hibitors with a shed throughout the day. huge spread of different products Those looking for a test should and services available. enter the bushman’s challenge, While at the show, check out a tough competition involving a the Mallee Health Services Men’s number of big, heavy tasks includHealth Pit Stop. ing wool bale rolling, hay stacking Whether you have cholesterol and wheat sheaf throwing, which concerns, blood pressure worries you can enter on the day. or simply looking for an overall Also in the shearing shed will picture of your current health, be a junior judging competition, the Pit Stop can help you find the
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where young people between 15 and 25 years of age will pit their judging skills against each other in both the merino fleece and merino ram categories. The overall winner will compete in the judging at the Adelaide Show next year. Last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s winner, Duane Simon, returned from this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Adelaide Show with a second placing from 35 other competitors. The hugely popular homebrew competition returns to the competitive arena for another year, with judging to be held at 2.30pm. In what is thought to be a world first event, the Pinnaroo Show is hosting a RM Williams Boot Muster, where the aim is to muster up as many RM Williams boots as possible in one place. Former local Andrew Oster will be officially opening the show at 1pm. Andrew is the current custodian of the lodge in Canberra, working as a personal assistant to the Prime Minister. Entry for Wednesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pinnaroo show costs $10 for adults, $6 for school children and $5 for pensioners.
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ONE of Australia’s leading avocado experts believes the Riverland plays a major role in avocado production across the country and production in the region needs to increase. Dr Tony Whiley, who was the guest speaker at the Tri State Avocado Field Day in Ramco yesterday, told the Riverland Weekly avocado production continues to prosper with lucrative wholesale prices and strong demand. “We are seeing the consumption gradually increase and every year we see up to 100,000 trees planted (across Australia),” he said. “The last time there was a price shock to growers was 1987 and from then I don’t remember a year where growers have told me that wholesale prices have been too low for them to make money. “We are still only eating about one and a half kilograms per person in Australia, where as Mexico eats four kilograms per person and Chile has around about three, so we, the average Aussie, can eat a few more avos this year.” Dr Whiley said while the Riverland does not have the perfect conditions to grow the green fruit, the region has other favourable advantages. “The Riverland is prob-
■ SMOOTH: Avocado expert Dr Tony Whiley believes there is solid potential for expanded avocado production in the region. ably one of the more extreme environments where we are trying to grow the fruit and obviously there is natural advantages there with market slots, which keeps the growers going,” he said. “The biggest advantage they have got is the time of the year where the plant is ready for harvest, which is
from November onwards, and that is the time when there is a natural shortage around the country. “Winegrapes, tablegrapes and citrus in the Riverland is overdone and markets collapse but that hasn’t happened to avocados. “If we are going to maintain our supplies within Aus-
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Mango production not an option By BRAD PERRY A HORTICULTURAL expert believes the Riverland may never be able to grow mangoes commercially. Doctor Tony Whiley, who bred the popular Calypso mango, said trials have been done in the Riverland to see if the conditions are right for the sweet fruit. “We are looking for late areas of maturity,” he said. “We actually put some Calypso trees down there a few years ago but they were about three years old and the frost came in and it wiped them out.” Dr Whiley said he has no plans of trialling mangoes again in the region due to it being unable to adapt to Riverland conditions. “They’ve got basically zero tolerance of frost, so it’s very high risk,” he said. “I think there is the odd enthusiast up there that tries (to grow mangoes).” With the Riverland Futures Taskforce looking to attract alternative growing options to the region, Dr Whiley said he would have liked to have seen the Calypso variety successfully growing in the region.
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tralia and New Zealand, we really have to increase production in areas like the Riverland.” While avocado trees require more water than winegrapes, Dr Whiley predicts avocados will become a popular growing selection for the region’s growers in the future, despite problems with frost. “We can’t plant in areas that are prone to heavier frost,” he said.
“The crop can take a little bit of frost but its not as frost tolerant as citrus or grapes.” Dr Whiley spoke to growers about rootstocks, flowering and pollination and the elimination of biennial bearing fruit. “It’s a matter of having relatively good water quality and part of the work I have been doing across Australia is to look at different rootstocks,” he said.
In the final instalment of our three part series, part-time outback clinician Dr Paula Kitto discusses the stark differences between consulting at the remote Northern Territory community.
■ POTENTIAL: The fruit is grown on a few farms in the region.
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STUDENTS studying medicine often talk of going out and consulting in a third world country for a while. That was certainly the case with Dr Paula Kitto, although she did not have to leave Australian shores. “I have discovered you don’t need to leave Australia to do third world medicine,” she said. “You do see extremes of disease and illness that you shouldn’t see in a first world country.” Throughout her time at Yuendumu, about 300 kilometres north west of Alice Springs, Dr Kitto has developed an extensive understanding of the health issues facing the community. “People’s idea of health and disease there is very different,” she said. “Here (Berri), we consider being healthy is feeling great, whereas there,, beingg ng ab aable ble le tto o healthy is just still being om mdo what they do in the ccommunity. ne “Up there, there’s one guy who drives the rub-bish truck and he didn’t come in until his foot was half rotten and he could no longer press in the gear lever, which meant he couldn’t drive the rubbish truck any more. “So he knew hee was sick because h hee couldn’t do what he would ould uld ul usually do in n th thee community. “Here, I’ll see people with an ingrown toenail.” Her role in the community also changes drastically. “For me, when I’m out bush, the day is very different,” Dr Kitto said. “I probably work a shorter work day there but then evenings are important in the community there so you might get someone knock on your door at some stage during the night.
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■ DIFFERENT: Berri GP Dr Paula Kitto has experienced the stark differences of both health and culture between the two communities.
16 • R Riv Ri Riverland ive verl r an nd Weekly – Thursday September 30, 2010 WITH
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Luke’s work recognised SEPTEMBER’S winner of the 5RM, Mission Australia Employee of the Month is Big River Nissan’s Luke Taylor. Luke was nominated by customer Greg Cram for his attention to detail in vehicle maintenance, vehicle delivery and collection and to follow up repairs. “Luke goes above and beyond to ensure his customers are completely satisfied, and he does this without any hesitation, just the utmost integrity,” the nomination said. Anyone can nominate, by calling 5RM between 8.30am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday on 8582 1800, or you can fax your nomination to 8582 3140 any time.
■ RECOGNISED: (From left) 5RM’s Michelle Dalby, nominator Greg Cram, nominee Luke Taylor, Mission Australia’s Vicki Beech, Big River Nissan dealer principal Sav Sarro and Karen Simpson
■ WINNERS: (Back (from left) Cie-Ayn Wild (reserve), Annabel O’Malley, Brianna Schaefer, Jonah Hansen, Joel McDonough, (front) Brianna Smith, Emily Ramos and Lewanna Hampel.
NOW that the dust is settled on the Riverland Football League and in particular the grand final between Berri and Barmera-Monash, I thought it would be great to share this lovely photo sent in by reader Tamara Gilgen. Tamara thought the photo of her daughter Ayla Gilgen, 2, and her little friend Archie Peltz, 2, shows that although rivals, Berri and Barmera-Monash people can get along. I agree with her, it’s a beautiful photo. Thanks for sharing Tamara.
Students’ mental toughness LOXTON Lutheran School has a long history of achievement and recently some students added another honour to the list, performing exceptionally at the 20th State Tournament of the
Minds. The school’s team achieved honours and received a medal for their presentation which was in the area of maths and engineering and titled Thin Thing Out-
side the Square. School representatives said the achievement is especially significant as only the top 15 per cent of the teams who compete gain honours titles.
Sweet strawberry success Answering your questions about the digital switchover I can’t receive all the digital channels in my area. What do I need to do? Check what digital TV services are available in your area. Digital TV is broadcast in both standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD). If you can’t receive HD channels (for example, ABC News 24) it may be your TV or set top box can only receive standard definition channels. A HD set top box or TV will receive both SD and HD channels. Also, rescan your set top box or TV to pick up all the channels. You might need to do this more than once. How can I tell the difference between SD and HD equipment? Look for the Australian Government’s labels which help you choose the right equipment to get ready for digital TV. The purple ‘Digital TV Ready High Definition’ label indicates the set top box, digital TV recorder or TV can receive both high definition and standard definition TV channels. The yellow ‘Digital TV Ready Standard Definition’ label indicates the equipment can receive only standard definition channels. The blue ‘Digital TV Capable only with a set top box’ indicates the TV is an analog TV and is capable of receiving digital TV only when attached to a set top box. Do I need to change my antenna? Many existing antennas will be able
to receive digital transmissions without any problem, but in some cases equipment may need to be upgraded to receive reliable digital signals. You will need to find out if your current TV antenna is designed for the same frequency band that the digital TV channels in your area are transmitted on. In some cases an antenna will need to be upgraded because the new digital channels are in a new frequency band or because the antenna is older or not in good condition. You should also ensure your antenna is pointed in the right direction for your local digital TV services. You should consult an endorsed antenna installer for advice on the best antenna installation for your needs. What causes the picture to break up or pixellate? There are a number of factors that can affect digital TV reception, including weak or excessive signal strength; weather conditions; signal obstructions such as local terrain, trees or buildings; or ‘impulse interference’ caused by domestic appliances, light switches or hair dryers. Straightforward solutions can include checking your antenna leads, connectors and cables to make sure they are properly connected and in good working order. A Digital Advisor at your local retail store can help with advice on the best equipment, while an endorsed antenna installer may also be able to advise you on improving your digital TV reception.
KERRY Braun, owner of Strawberries Galore, is the proud winner of a 2010 Royal Adelaide Show award, her catering van receiving a highly commended food outlet award at the event. Kerry believes this is because her van’s presentation is clean and hygienic. The business started 25 years ago with Kerry’s stepmother operating it. Kerry has been a part
of the strawberry business for six years. This is not the first award Kerry has won, also claiming awards in the Mt Gambier, Mt Barker and Loxton Shows. ■ CROWNED: Strawberries Galore owner Kerry Braun with her catering award won at the Adelaide Show this year.
Sculpture set for unveiling RENMARK’s biggest annual event for rose lovers will receive world attention next month with the unveiling of a bronze sculpture of David Ruston. The bronze sculpture will be unveiled in the Jarrett Memorial Gardens on October 16 by Sheenagh Haris, South African based president of the World Federation of Rose Societies. The unveiling of the sculpture will take place at 11.15am, following the official opening of the Renmark Rose Festival. Beginning 16 years ago at Ruston’s Rose Gardens, organisers say the success of the festival will be clearly demonstrated this year with over 40 attractions to tempt visitors during the 10 day program.
Ecologist on basin journey LOCAL ecologist Callie Nickolai is set to embark upon an interesting trip, having gained the Jane Gillooly Memorial Award, which is funded by CSIRO Land and Water and awarded by the SA Australian Society of Soil Science. The scholarship will allow Callie to travel throughout the Murray Darling Basin and visit most of the RAMSAR wetlands in those areas to see how they compare to
those locally. She will tour from the mouth of the Murray to the headwaters at the Snowy Mountains and Charleville in Queensland. Upon her return, Callie will offer her time to local organisations interested in learning about the outcomes of her study tour.
Bookmark Creek flows for first time in a decade IT HAS been a long time between drinks for Renmark’s Bookmark Creek, which is feeling the flow of water for the first time in a decade. Rising river levels upstream means the creek will be refilled and for many Riverlanders, it is an event they have never seen before. Last Saturday, Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association project manager Phil Reddy led a team of 20 volunteers to clean up the creek ready for the refill. “It went really well,” Mr Reddy said. He said the refill will bring an exciting new look to the drought stricken area. The creek last had a flush of water 10 years ago and the health of the creek has since deteriorated due to the lack of flows.
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$295,000
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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 )F THE NIGHTS are cool then, how do you cool off and relax during the day? Simple â&#x20AC;&#x201C; you keep cool with WAIKERIE LIFESTYLE VILLAGE consented access to a permanent Stage 1 now selling (19 homes) Priced from $140,000 to $150,000 lagoon - swim, ski or relax in Peace &REE REVERSE CYCLE AIR CON FOR THE lRST HOMES PURCHASED s 4ALK TO & Quiet. OUR SALES STAFF NOW TO RESERVE YOUR FAVOURITE SITE s 2ETAIN ALL CAPITAL GOLDEN HEIGHTS $119,000 APPRECIATION WHEN YOU SELL s 3ECURE ENVIRONMENT WHILE YOU ARE ON HOLIDAYS s )NDEPENDENT LIVING s #HOICE OF DESIGNS AND DECORATING OPTIONS s -OVE IN WITHIN WEEKS FROM ORDER s 2ECREATIONAL AND LEISURE ENTRY LEVEL INVESTMENT FACILITIES s 3HORT WALK TO THE RIVER AND FAUNA PARKs #ARPORT AND VERANDAH PROPERTY Located out of town on 1511m² INCLUDED s /NSITE VISITOR PARKING AND PLAYGROUND FOR THE GRANDCHILDREN block of land recently upgraded s /NSITE CARAVAN STORAGE
A spacious family friendly 4 Bedroom Home with 2 bathrooms, lockable 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; All Steel Garage 84Ha or Over 200 acres of Freehold Land all only 2.6kms to the river with majestic cliff and valley views.
BLANCHETOWN $45,990 EA
MT MARY $6,000 PER ALLOTMENT
HOLIDAY ALTERNATIVE
ONLY 3 BLOCKS LEFT
When you look for something you never ďŹ nd 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.
WAIKERIE
FROM$58,000
Selling fast only 4 blocks left A GREAT DEAL SWEETER Arguably the best value land in the Riverland is on offer. These serviced allotments vary from 4120 m2 to 4671m2. Build your house or invest for the future.
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 foreverâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; 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.
WAIKERIE
2 bedroom home with open plan kitchen, lounge & dining area.9m x 6m shed complete with concrete ďŹ&#x201A;oor, lights and power.Currently tenanted at $150- per week â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ideal ENTRY LEVEL INTO THE )NVESTMENT property market â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6.55% gross return on your money at current ďŹ gures. This could be the start of something big!!!
PH. (08) 8541 2777
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.
$274,950
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 donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t come along very often â&#x20AC;&#x201C; be quick.
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
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. )DEAL LOCATION FOR CAMPING ONLY 5kms from Morgan. Sit around the camp ďŹ re 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 ofďŹ ce to arrange an inspection. Potential to build a home (STCA)
BLANCHETOWN $239,900 WATER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS 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.
KANNI VIA LOWBANK$190,000 RARE OPPORTUNITY 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
$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 )DEAL family or retirement residence
WAIKERIE
$127,500
RENT IS DEAD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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 ďŹ rst home buyers like you. Sporting no less than three bedrooms, undercover parking room and lock up shedding. This is well worth the price.
WAIKERIE
$119,000
WAIKERIE
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.
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. )NSPECT NOW
WAIKERIE
$248,500
SOLID THREE BEDROOM 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 airconditioning Entertain friends and family under the large 10m x 6m outdoor entertaining area complete with power, lights, ceiling fans and outdoor speakers.
WAIKERIE
$239,990
$175,000
EXTERNALLY SOUND INTERNALLY RENOVATED
QUALITY AND CHARACTER HOME - HAND IN HAND
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 ofďŹ ce 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 ďŹ&#x201A;oor, lights and power.
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.
MORGAN
$209,900
FAMILY FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE
This beautifully presented family home is set amongst some of the best gardens on offer. The three WAIKERIE $53,900 bedroom home has a central kitchen, dining area and a separate REDUCED TO 49,995 large combustion heated lounge. Lockable garage, carport and STAKE YOUR CLAIM Located only a short drive to the caravan port with easy access - add Waikerie Township and the riverfront to the appeal. Focus on this home at Holder is the ideal campsite or you will not be disappointed. development opportunity. With 4000m2 or approximately an acre WAIKERIE $159,500 of Freehold land with good fences WHAT A PACKAGE and water available. All you need Unlikely to be matched for the to do is to inspect it for yourself. quality on offer with this price tag. WAIKERIE $219,950 A deceiving home whose beauty can only be appreciated when you step inside the front door. Open EASY CARE EXECUTIVE LIVING Located in arguably Waikerieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plan living at its best with easy premier residential area. Single access to all living zones including storey, three bedroom townhouse. the outdoor entertaining areas. Fully enclosed low maintenance All the bedrooms are thoughtfully yard complete with large pergola decorated and well laid out. Rarely area ideal for entertaining do homes have bathrooms this and enjoying outdoor living. large or as well presented. The )MPRESS YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY attention to detail is impressive as is the location, only minutes to with your new address. Call now town and the riverfront. to inspect.
WAIKERIE
$174,000
CORNER HOME, GREAT LOCATION 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 childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s playroom is located off the dining area. Property provides various options â&#x20AC;&#x201C; rental property, ďŹ rst home or a home for those looking to move into town to a smaller home.
MONASH
$99,000
NATURE AT ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S BEST With approximately 30 acres of gorgeous natural scrub, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be able to ďŹ nd the perfect spot to build your own secluded hide away. Only a few minutes from Berri and Monash, your privacy is still guaranteed.
WAIKERIE
$265,000
BIG, BLUE AND WAITING FOR YOU
Approximately 680m² of ofďŹ ce 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 ofďŹ ces 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.
2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie â&#x20AC;˘ PHONE (08) 8541 2777 â&#x20AC;˘ AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
Quaint & quiet
H
AVE you ever dreamed of owning a cute little cottage with a white picket fence? Well need I say more? Located only a short walk to the shops and the river is this quaint two bedroom stone cottage on a level 1012m2 block of land. But donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be fooled by the antique appearance of the outside as the inside has been renovated quite thoroughly.
WAIKERIE
2
The renovations include polished floors, an updated kitchen and updated bathroom. Need shedding? Not to worry thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plenty. There are three sheds all with concrete floors and 5.7m x 3.3m solid construction garage with lights and power to top it all off. So there you have it a cute little cottage for today.
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26 Kirby Street
Price $207,950 Inspect By Appointment
1 Contact Marschall First National 8541 2777
RLA 47936
Community Events File
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Thursday, September 30
Saturday, October 2
Tuesday, October 5
â&#x20AC;˘ An interest meeting to form a new VIEW club (Voice Interests and Education of Woman) at 10.30am, Renmark Paringa Council Chambers. Tea, coffee and biscuits provided. Supporting the Smith Family and its Learning for Life program. Phone Lorraine 82985020. â&#x20AC;˘ Holiday Adventures first birthday, 10am to 11.30am, in the Barmera Uniting Church Hall. For children 0-7yrs and their mums. Games, activities, stories, music and party food for all. â&#x20AC;˘ Playgroup 9am to 11am, Riverland Christian School, Distillery Road, Glossop, affiliated with Playgroup SA, $2. â&#x20AC;˘ Renmark Paringa Library, 2pm, wild life, Australian Native animals (story and craft). Phone 85865544.
â&#x20AC;˘ Breakfast girls, 7.30am, Renmark Lutheran Fellowship Centre, 17th Street, Renmark, for breakfast and a chat. â&#x20AC;˘ Loxton Historical Village Alive Day, 11am to 4pm. Phone 85847194. â&#x20AC;˘ Loxton Rotary Op Shop Two Dollar Sale, 9am to 12pm. William Street, Loxton. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Barmera, 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Phone Brian Mitchell 85882189. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30amâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. â&#x20AC;˘ The PS Industry is steaming at 11am to 12.30pm and 1.30 to 3pm. Devonshire morning and afternoon tea is included. Phone Renmark Visitor Centre on 85866704. Also Sunday, Oct 3.
â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Library presents Ghastly, Ghostly, Spooky holiday fun. 2pm for Spaghetti skeletons, bat clips and wicked witches. â&#x20AC;˘ Palms Bingo, Berri Club, eyes down 10.30am, in aid of Spina Bifida. Phone Helen 85824618. â&#x20AC;˘ Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Drop in for a coffee and a chat 1pm to 4pm. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc, workshop in Glossop, 3pm to 5.30pm for more information and directions phone Dennis 85823430.
Friday, October 1 â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. â&#x20AC;˘ International Day of Older Persons. Community aged care services, 10am, Renmark Paringa Council Chambers, 18th Street, Renmark, question and answer sessions on aged care services.
Sunday, October 3 â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Main Street Market, Barwell Avenue, Barmera 9am to 2pm. Honda Goldwing Motorbikes will be visiting and book launch for Juliana Mullans book of inspirational versus at 11am. Phone Stephen Lynch 0428152235. â&#x20AC;˘ Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Legacy, at the Berri Resort Hotel.
Wednesday, October 6 â&#x20AC;˘ CWA Handicrafts, 10am to 2pm, Senior Citizens Hall, Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark. Everyone Welcome, gold coin donation. â&#x20AC;˘ Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Guest speaker Peta Papst. 10am to 3pm. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Woodworkers, 9am to 4pm, every Wednesday, Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark (Old high school). Join them for a cuppa and learn about their craft.
Sept 30 - Oct 7
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.
Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it!
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INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
PROPERTIES
R New Release
R New Release
OWN OUR Y E N-B ERSO P E ON D BY BOSS E T A PER LY O EASI
BERRI, 93 Derrick Street
BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street
BERRI
IDEAL INVESTMENT OR FIRST HOME
GREAT INVESTMENT
ADRIENNES FROCK SALON
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
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 Price: $89,000
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
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 Price: $35,000 Internet: 37EFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
FOR LEASE
LYRUP, Rupert Court
Price: $160,000
BERRI, 8 Coombe Street
Price: $162,000
BERRI FOR LEASE - SHOWROOM PREMISES
BARMERA, Caddy Road
Price: $225,000
BERRI, 14 Aldenhoven Street
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. Price: $140,000
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
FOR LEASE
LOXTON, 14 Hayward Terrace
Price: $138,000
BERRI, 16 Roberts Street
Price: $150,000
BERRI LARGE WAREHOUSE PREMISES
BERRI, 15 Gilbert Street
Price: $179,000
BERRI, 10 Viviancock Street
Price: $210,000
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
COMMERICAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
BERRI, 26 Gilbert Street
Price: $160,000
BERRI, 7 Worman Street
Price: $150,000
LOXTON, Drabsch Street FOUR BRICK SHOPS PLUS LAND
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.
BERRI, 16 O’Malley Street
Price: $229,950
BARMERA, 29 McGregor Street
Price: $115,000
BARMERA, 7 Farmer Street
Price: $180,000
BERRI, 6 Bahnisch Street
Price: $150,000
BERRI, 14 Sultana Street
BERRI, Tooravale Road
Price: $198,000
BERRI, 10 Derrick Street
Price: $230,000
BARMERA, Coats Road
RLA 1935
Price: $315,000
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: $127,000 - $130,000
Thursday September 30, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 21
Excellent home in top location
RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES Price: $135
8/11 CONEYBEER ST
PW
RENMARK PROPERTIES
4 MINNOCKS STREET
Price: $175
PW
2/97 15TH STREET
Price: $130
PW
1 bedroom partly furnished unit one block from town centre, r/c, carport.
3 Bedroom home, kitchen dine & separate lounge, RC AC, large enclosed yard & lock up garage.
Large & spacious 1 bedroom unit with bir, close to shops, r/c, enclosed yard & carport.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $170
7 WORMAN STREET
PW
Price: $165
93 DERRICK STREET
PW
3 bedroom home, newly renovated, small enclosed yard, gas heating, carport and garaging.
Available late Oct. 3 bedroom home in good area, spacious interior, r/c, enclosed yard.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
26 CEDAR AVENUE
Price: $300
PW
10/11 CONEYBEER ST
Price: $135
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
Price: $135
PW
RICK and tiled family home in excellent condition featuring three good sized bedrooms all with built-ins. Open plan living areas incorporating kitchen, dining and family which are completely tiled. Centrally located bathroom with separate toilet.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
3 double bedrooms, 2 bathroom executive home, 2 large living areas, large entertainment area, 2 car garage, enclosed yard.
3/11 CONEYBEER ST
PW
No pets. Brand new executive home, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern througout, split a/c, garage and small yard.
10A HISGROVE ROAD 8 AFFLECK COURT
Price: $200
B
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
MONASH PROPERTIES
Price: $350
23 FENWICK ROAD
PW
1621 WRIGHT ROAD
Price: $185
PW
1 bedroom partly furnished unit one block from town centre, r/c, carport.
Avail. now. 4 bedroom home in desirable location of berri, 2 bathrooms, large living areas, carport, extra parking, wood heating, pool.
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
There are Property Managers. There are Investment Managers. LJ Hooker Property Investment Managers are the smart blend of both. More than anything else, we care. Call us today. When it comes to Property Investment, nobody does it better. Price: $190
49 COOPER STREET
PW
4 bedroom home on a corner position, spacious living, r/c a/c, small yard, carport.
5/2 MORTIMER ROAD
Price: $150
PW
2 bedroom neat & tidy unit, built-in robe in main, open plan living, carport, rear yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $180
6 BAHNISCH AVENUE
LYRUP PROPERTIES PW
GALLARY TERRACE
Price: $180
PW
3 bedroom home close to hospital, reverse cycle a/c, carport & garage, enclosed yard.
3 - 4 bedroom home, large living area, spacious entertainment area, carport and garaging, enclosed yard.
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
21 LOADER STREET
Price:
220 PW
$
POMROY CRES
Price: $160
BERRI
GLOSSOP PROPERTIES 21B TURNBALL TCE
Price: $240
PW
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
BARMERA PROPERTIES PW
19 KELLY AVENUE
Price: $185
PW
3 bedroom spacious home plus office, large enclosed yard, heating & cooling, carport & shed.
3 bedroom home close to shop, spacious living, split system, carport, undercover patio area and shedding.
3 bedroom home, large open living, heating and cooling, carport and enclosed yard.
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
3 WORMAN STREET
Price: $200
PW
LOXTON PROPERTIES 70 ALEPPO STREET
Price: $145
PW
9 FARMER STREET
Price:
$
145 PW
3 bedroom close to town, spacious kitchen and living. r/c air conditioning, enclosed yard and double carport.
Available Septemer. 3 bedroom brick home in quiet area, r/c, enclosed yard.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
2 bedroom units in desirable location, large spacious living areas, built-in robe in main, r/c air conditioning, carport,
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
COMMERCIAL LEASING BERRI, HUGHES STREET
Large shop/warehouse office space available. Approx. 180 sqm Modern fixtures, kitchen & toilet. Recently traded as a security business. Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497
BERRI, 23 DENNY STREET
BERRI, WILLIAM STREET
Approx 70 m2. Corner shop, a/c, kitchen, toilet, available now. Long lease, $450 per month plus GST and outgoings, parking at rear Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304 LOXTON, EAST TERRACE
Approx 90 m2. Suit office or retail. R/c air/con, kitchen and toilet facilities. Long lease available.
Approx 170m2 large shop premises, in prime location in centre business district, suit retail or offices. a/c, kitchen, toilet facilities, available soon. lease negotiable.
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI, 22 WILSON STREET
RENMARK, RENMARK AVENUE
Large bright shop, approx. 200 s.m. with kitchen & toilet facilities, evap. a/c. Suit retail etc. Rent and lease negotiable.
Large shop premises, suit offices or retail, high traffic area in prime location. a/c, kitchen, toilet, parking at rear, available now, lease negotiable.
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI, DENNY STREET
RENMARK
Corner position. Refurbished shop premises, prominent position. Kitchen and toilet facilities. Available soon.
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
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI, VAUGHAN TERRACE
Approx. 1041 s.m. shop premises in prominent position. Showroom/office/warehouse. Toilets, shower, lunch room. At present occupied as a retail tyre outlet. Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
RLA 1935
3
10 Viviancock St
Price $210,000 Inspect Saturday June 19, 10am - 10.30am RLA 1935
1
2 Contact LJ Hooker Berri Sue Wurth 0431 488 538
The
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HOME OME INSPECTIONS SPECTIONS NS N S
FOR F FO THIS S WEEK
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
BLANCHETOWN 12.00 - 2.00pm
LOXTON
Lot 351 Boy Scout Road Ray White Waikerie
10.00 - 10.30 am 11 Fourth Street Ray White Loxton 11.00 - 11.30am 1 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton 12.00 - 1.00pm 3 Middleton Road Ray White Loxton
RENMARK
BARMERA
11.30 - 12.30pm 1.00 - 2.00pm 2.30 - 3.30pm
WAIKERIE
10.00 - 10.30am 11.00 - 11.30am
9.30 - 10.00am
110 Eighteenth Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am 4 Cook Street Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00am 4 Bookmark Ave, Left off 28th Street Ray White Renmark 11.00 - 10.30am Moorna Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00noon Twentysixth Street Ray White Renmark
Sunday, October 3, 2010 BARMERA 10.00 - 11.00am
Bonneyview Village Ray White Berri
32 Nookamka Terrace Ray White Berri 12 Cocksedge Road Ray White Berri 20 Farmer Street Ray White Berri 9 Reid Road Ray White Waikerie 32 Elliott Road Ray White Waikerie
Monday, October 4, 2010 BERRI 10.00 - 10.30am 11.00 - 11.30am 12.00 - 12.30pm 12.30 - 1.00pm 1.00 - 1.30pm 2.00 - 2.30pm 3.00 - 3.30pm
17 Powell Street Ray White Berri 51 Powell Street Ray White Berri 11 Bosman Drive Ray White Berri 5 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 8 Phillips Road Ray White Berri 27 Kay Avenue Ray White Berri 15 Seekamp Street Ray White Berri
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
22 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday September 30, 2010
129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831
MAIN ROAD LOCATION
&OUR BEDROOMS SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS $UCTED AIRCON PLUS REVERSE CYCLE SPLIT SYSTEM #LOSE TO 3CHOOLS 0LAZA 4OWN CENTRE !S NEW KITCHEN BATHROOM Price: OPEN View: 3ATURDAY AM Contact: -ARK #RESP
110 EIGHTEENTH STREET
STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
&OUR BEDROOM HOME COMPLETED IN 3EPT $REAM KITCHEN SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS $OUBLE GARAGE 5-2 NICE GARDENS GOOD FENCING (UGE ALL WEATHER OUTDOOR LIVING AREA Price OPEN View: 3ATURDAY AM Contact: -ARK #RESP
4 COOK STREET
GREAT RURAL LIVING PACKAGE
-ODERN STYLE BEDROOM HOME *UST OVER ACRE ALLOTMENT 0LENTY OF SHEDDING AMPLE WATER SUPPLY 6ARIETY OF FRUIT TREES Price: OPEN View 3ATURDAY AM Contact: -ARK #RESP
BOOKMARK AVE, LEFT OFF 28TH STREET
NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN
BEDROOM BRICK VENEER LIVING AREAS CAR CARPORT LARGE SHED $UCTED AIRCONDITIONING GAS HEATING 1UALITY OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS Price: View: 3ATURDAY AM Contact: -ARK #RESP
OPEN
MOORNA STREET
NEW PRICE
IMPRESSIVE RURAL LIVING
"RICK VENEER HOME ON M BEDROOMS WITH ")2 LIVING AREAS $OUBLE CARPORT PLUS DOUBLE GARAGE #OMB HEATING DUCTED !# GABLE ROOF PERGOLA Price: View 3ATURDAY AM Contact: -ARK #RESP OPEN
SUPERIOR QUALITY HOME
*UST OVER TWO YEARS OLD &IVE BEDROOMS THREE LIVING AREAS 0OLISHED TIMBER mOORS DUCTED R C A C 7ALK IN ROBES TO FOUR BEDROOMS New Price: $335,000 View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
IMMACULATE PRESENTATION
BEDROOMS OR STUDY 4WO LIVING AREAS EVAPORATIVE AIRCON .ICE GARDENS SHADY VERANDAHS 'REAT SHED PLUS DOUBLE CARPORT Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
PARINGA TOWN CENTRE SHOPS
!VAILABLE AS A WHOLE OR AS TWO SETS OF SHOPS 4HREE SHOPS CURRENTLY RENTED %XCELLENT RETURNS WHEN COMPARED TO RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENTS ! RARE OPPORTUNITY Price: OR PER SET OF SHOPS View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
TWENTYSIXTH STREET
FOR SALE BY TENDER
SOLID RURAL HOME
FANTASTIC LOCATION CLOSE TO RIVER
"RAND NEW KITCHEN !LMOST ONE ACRE ALLOTMENT ,ARGE SHED $UCTED EVAPORATIVE SPLIT SYSTEM AIRCONDITIONING Price; View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
$ESIRABLE 3TORY #RESCENT LOCATION 3PACIOUS TWO BEDROOM HOME 2ENTED FOR PER WEEK )DEAL RETIREMENT OR INVESTMENT Price; View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
QUALITY RURAL LIVING
PARINGA/MURTHO RURAL LIVING
7ELL CARED FOR BEDROOM BRICK VENEER HOME 4WO SEP LIVING AREAS PLUS DETACHED GAMES ROOM %XCELLENT OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS BAY SHED PLUS LARGE OPEN FRONT SHED Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
ACRES WITH WALNUT TREES MG PRIVATE WATER ALLOCATION 6ERY WELL MAINTAINED HOME .ICE GARDENS GOOD OUTDOOR LIVING Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
PRIVACY, SPACE & QUALITY
BRICK VENEER IN GREAT LOCATION
3TUNNING FOUR BEDROOM TWO BATHROOM HOME &ORMAL LOUNGE HOME THEATRE FAMILY ROOM STUDY (UGE SHED WITH OFlCES WORKSHOP STORAGE AREAS 5NDERmOOR HEATING DUCTED REVERSE CYCLE AIRCON Price: View "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
4HREE BEDROOMS BUILT IN ROBES TO MAIN .ICE LIVING AREAS FRESH PAINTWORK $ETACHED GAMES ROOM WITH BATHROOM CARPORTS CORNER ALLOTMENT Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: *O ,LOYD
HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT
IDEAL FIRST HOME
BEDROOM DUPLEX CLOSE TO 2ENMARK 0LAZA #URRENTLY RENTED FOR WEEK n RETURN ! GREAT ENTRY POINT TO START YOUR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO !LTERNATIVELY MOVE IN ONCE THE LEASE EXPIRES Price: View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
'REAT VALUE BEDROOM HOME #OMBUSTION HEATING EVAPORATIVE AIRCONDITIONING 2ENTED FOR PER WEEK 0ERFECT INVESTMENT OR lRST HOME Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
Residential Development Opportunity
NEEDS TO BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED
,ARGE MODERN BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME Ð OF AN ACRE CLOSE TO TOWN &AMILY GAMES LOUNGE ROOMS ,ARGE OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA FANTASTIC SHED NEW Price: $480,000 View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
(A ZONED 2ESIDENTIAL !DJACENT TO HIGH QUALITY HOUSING )NCLUDES TWO HOMES PLUS SHEDDING 4WENTYlRST 3TREET FRONTAGE Tenders Close: TH /CTOBER AT .OON View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME
ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES
HOUSEBOAT “SUNSPOT”
RENMARK KINDER RESORT
(IGH QUALITY BEDROOM HOME /VER SQUARES OF LIVING AREA )N GROUND POOL AND TENNIS COURT $OUBLE ALLOTMENT OPPOSITE SCHOOLS Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
M X M VESSEL WITH ALUMINIUM PONTOONS 4WO BEDROOMS TWO LIVING AREAS #RUISE THE -URRAY AT YOUR LEISURE 5SE FOR HOLIDAYS OR RESIDE PERMANENTLY ON BOARD Price: View "Y APPOINTMENT Contact -ARK #RESP
WALK TO SHOPS & SCHOOLS
4HREE BEDROOMS -ODERN STYLE KITCHEN BATHROOM 2EVERSE CYCLE AIRCONDITIONING GAS HEATING 2EAR TIMBER DECK GARAGE CARPORT Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
4HREE BEDROOMS OPEN LIVING AREAS %VAPORATIVE REFRIGERATED AIRCON GAS HEATING #ARPORT 5-2 PLUS LARGE SHED SIDE STREET ACCESS 0ERGOLA GOOD FENCING ON ALL SIDES Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
&REEHOLD BUSINESS 7)7/ ,ARGE MODERN BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED PREMISES /NLY YEARS OLD M BUILDING ,ICENSED FOR CHILDREN Price: 0/! View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
SUPERIOR WATERFRONT LIVING
s (UGE FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN *ANE %LIZA s ,OUNGE FAMILY AND GAMES ROOMS s CAR GARAGE 5-2 n ROOM FOR THE BOAT s 3PACIOUS OUTDOOR LIVING OVERLOOKS .ARDOO ,AGOON Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
RLA 147968
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 RENTALS
10 ACRE BUILDING SITE
- &ANTASTIC RURAL LIVING SITE +, WATER INCLUDED !MPLE ROOM FOR KIDS MOTORBIKES OR HORSE "EST VALUE IN 2ENMARK Price: View BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
BUSINESS FOR SALE
RENMARK WEST ALLOTMENT
,IBERTY &UELS 2ENMARK 0RIME ,OCATION WORKSHOP ATTACHED ,IBERTY &UELS ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE /PPORTUNITY TO EXPAND THE BUSINESS USE Price: '34 View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
ACRES ON A HIGH SANDY RIDGE 0OWER WATER CONNECTED /PPOSITE 2ENMARK 7EST 0RIMARY 3CHOOL 0RESENTLY PLANTED TO VINES Price: View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RES
RURAL LIVING AT ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S BEST
3PACIOUS BEDROOM BRICK VENEER HOME !S NEW KITCHEN NEW TILES TO BATHROOM LAUNDRY (UGE GABLE ROOF PERGOLA OUTDOOR KITCHEN 'ARAGE 5-2 PLUS LARGE SHED Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
Great home, Great location 73 Murray Avenue, Renmark
$220pw
,OVELY B R BRICK HOME IN GREAT LOCATION JUST A SHORT WALK TO THE 2ENMARK (OTEL RIVERFRONT AND 4OWN #ENTRE 2 C AIR COND FORMAL DINING ENSUITE TO MAIN DOUBLE CARPORT LARGE SHEDDING
-ALCOLM #OURT M -EAD #OURT M
Lot 30 Cucumunga St,
-EAD #OURT M
#HINO 3TREET M
,OCATED JUST MINUTES FROM 2ENMARK THIS IMPRESSIVE RURAL HOME OFFERS QUALITY LIVING &OUR B R S ALL WITH ")2 S ENSUITE TO MAIN DUCTED EVAP AIR COND COMBUSTION HEATING LOUNGE FAMILY AND GAMES ROOM (UGE UNDERCOVER LIVING OUTDOOR KITCHEN LGE SHEDDING DOUBLE GARAGE FENCED YARD
/RCHARD $RIVE M
10 Corporation Lane,
%CKERMANN #LOSE M
0ALM #OURT M "LUE 3KIES %STATE ,OTS AVAILABLE TO 0ANORAMA #OURT ,OTS AVAILABLE TO ,OT #HRIS #OURT M /./ Lot 26 Curtis Avenue ............... 617m2........................ $39,500 ,OT 4ARCOOLA 3TREET OVER ACRES
MODERN RENMARK NORTH HOME
4HREE BEDROOMS ALL WITH ")2 S ENSUITE TO MAIN &AMILY ROOM LOUNGE MEALS DINING ROOM $UCTED AIRCONDITIONING GAS HEATING 'OOD SHED NICE PERGOLA GARAGE 5-2 Price: View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
FULL TIME INCOME, PART TIME INPUT -ODERN BEDROOM HOME 6ERY GOOD SHEDDING (IGH QUALITY IMPLEMENTS ACRES VERY GOOD INCOME Price: View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND* SPACIOUS RURAL LIVING SITE
,OCATED IN THE 2ENMARK 7EST 3CHOOL ZONE !LMOST ACRE VACANT LAND $OMESTIC WATER AVAILABLE 0OWER AT ROAD BOUNDARY Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
GOOD QUALITY RURAL LIVING
ACRES VACANT LAND IN 2ENMARK 7EST -ODERN THREE BEDROOM HOME %XCELLENT SHED +, DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY ,AND CANNOT BE IRRIGATED FOR YEARS Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET
QUIET SITE SET BACK FROM ROAD
(A PROPERTY SUPPLYING !NGOVES 'OOD HOME GOOD SHEDDING GOOD PLANT SEPARATE TITLES DRIP IRRIGATION /WNERS RETIRING 3UIT VINES OR REDEVELOPMENT Price: View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact -ARK #RESP
ACRE RURAL BUILDING SITE +, WATER SUPPLY 0OWER CONNECTED TO BOUNDARY ,AND CANNOT BE IRRIGATED FOR YEARS Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
M ZONED 2ESIDENTIAL 3HORT WALK TO 0LAZA M TO SCHOOLS ,ARGE HOMESITE OR UNITS 34## New Price: View: "Y APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
LARGE PREMISES FOR LEASE
4OWN #ENTRE ,OCATION !PPROX M AREA 0LENTY OF CAR PARKING CLOSE BY 9OU CAN T GET A BETTER LOCATION View: BY APPOINTMENT Contact: -ARK #RESP
$350pw
$350-400pw 3ITUATED IN THE HEART OF 2ENMARK ON THE BANKS OF THE 2IVER -URRAY B R SOLID HOME BATHROOMS SUNROOMS FORMAL DINING HUGE FORMAL LOUNGE POLISHED *ARRAH mOORS HIGH CEILINGS AND ORNATE CORNICES 7IDE VERANDAH NICE GARDENS DOUBLE CARPORT AND GARAGE
4 Marrara St,
$195pw
0RESENTABLE B R HOME CLOSE TO SPORTING FACILITIES AND HOSPITAL DUCTED R C AIR COND COMBUSTION HEATING CARPORT AND SHEDDING
156B Sixteenth St,
$175pw -ODERN B R UNIT CENTRALLY LOCATED SPLIT SYSTEM R C AIR COND ")2 TO MAIN CARPORT PRIVATE YARD LOW MAINTENANCE
9 Sims Parade,
$165pw
-ODERN B R HOME R C AIR COND CARPORT FULLY FENCED YARD
86 Sixteenth St,
$155pw
B R HOME CLOSE TO 4OWN #ENTRE REVERSE CYCLE AIR COND FULLY FENCED YARD REAR LANE ACCESS
17E Namoi St,
$150pw
2URAL B R HOME GAS HEATING AIR CONDITIONING CARPORT GARAGE PERGOLA STRICTLY NO PETS
42 Sixteenth St,
$150pw
B R HOME CLOSE TO SHOPS R C AIR COND X LIVING ROOMS SHEDDING
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peace of Mindâ&#x20AC;?
Property Management 0HONE 8586 6433
Superior quality home L
OCATED amongst other high quality homes, this as-new home is big enough for even the largest of families and is sure to impress.
Completed in March 2007, the home offers over 25 squares of living area including five bedrooms â&#x20AC;&#x201C; four with walk-in robes and ensuite to the master, spacious formal lounge and dining room plus family room and open plan kitchen/dining/ living area. Polished hardwood floors throughout the living areas are a beautiful feature and reverse cycle airconditioning is ducted throughout the home. The double garage has an automatic panel lift door and direct access into the kitchen. A high quality home in a great location.
Beautiful family home RENMARK
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245 Twentyfirst Street Ray White Renmark Price $335,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 147968
Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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ompleted in 2007, this beautiful home has all that you would expect and more! The home offers four bedrooms, spacious open living areas with reverse cycle airconditioning, formal lounge and very nice kitchen with walk-in pantry. The master bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe and stylish ensuite. Outside is one of the best outdoor living areas that we have ever seen! This 14m x 6m gable roof entertaining area has exterior blinds allowing this area to be used in comfort all year round. Double garage under main roof, very nice gardens and private fencing complete a very appealing package.
RENMARK 4 Cook Street
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Price $349,000 Inspect Saturday, Oct 2 9.30 - 10.00 RLA 147968
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Contact Ray White Renmark Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011
Berri
Berri
Winkie
Berri
PRICE REVIEW
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1 Derrick Street 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 Price: $190,000 Internet ID: 389606 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
#AWSE $RIVE A cawse to get lost in space s ,ARGE M ALLOTMENT WITH QUALITY SQUARE EXECUTIVE FAMILY RESIDENCEs 3PACIOUS WELL EQUIPPED KITCHEN OVERLOOKING THE TILED mOOR FAMILY ROOM s -ASTER BEDROOM WITH %NSUITE 7)2 PLUS OTHER SLEEPING ZONESs &ANTASTIC EXPANSIVE ENTERTAINING AREA FOR DAY TO DAY DINING OR EXUBERANT PARTIES Price: $399,000 Internet ID: 489596 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Winkie
PRICE REVIEW
Bronte Manuel
Berri
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+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: $ $275,000 Open: Monday Oct 4, 2.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.30pm Internet ID: 484599 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Berri
,OT 3EC +ATARAPKO #RESENT One or two, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s up to you! s #HOOSE FROM EITHER OF THESE TWO FANTASTIC RURAL ALLOTMENTS s Sec ALLOWS HECTARES OF SPACE WITH BOTH SINGLE AND THREE PHASE POWER ALONG WITH MEGS OF #)4 WATER s ,OT IS THE LARGEST WITH A WHOPPING HECTARES WITH POWER NEAR BY OPTIONAL MEGS #)4 WATER Price: lot 2 is $65,000 sec 359 is $69,000 Internet ID: 487761 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Greg Cram
Berri
Berri
,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 s &ULLY FENCED REAR YARD WILL ROUND OFF THIS FAMILY PACKAGE Price: $210,000 Internet ID: 484561 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
3EEKAMP 3TREET A dollar wise investment s4HREE BEDDER HOME IDEAL FOR INVESTORS OR RETIREES s7ALKING CONVENIENCE TO LOCAL HOSPITAL DOCTORS s3ECURITY SHUTTERS TO WINDOW PANES FOR PRIVACY SECURITY CLIMATE CONTROL s4ILED BATHROOM HAS COST EFFECTIVE GAS INSTANT HOT WATER SYSTEM s&ULL LENGTH VERANDAH FOR ""1 S FULLY FENCED PET SAFE BACKYARD Price: $140,000 Open: Monday Oct 4, 3.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.30pm Internet ID: 488609 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Greg Cram
PRICE REVIEW
Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698
OPEN
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 Price: $370,000 Internet ID: 480044 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Greg Cram
Berri
0HILLIPS 2OAD Starting up or slowing down? s $ELIGHTFUL YET MODERN BRICK VENEER TILED ROOF RESIDENCE s 4HREE CARPETED SLEEPING ZONES EACH WITH BUILT IN ROBES s 3PACIOUS CARPETED LOUNGE WITH R C A C GAS BAYONET s 7ELCOMING TILED FOYER WHICH ROAMS TO THE SEPARATE DINING LOVELY KITCHEN WITH WALK IN PANTRY s 4ILED TWO WAY BATHROOM WHICH ACTS AS EN SUITE Price: $230,000 Open: Monday Oct 4, 1.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1.30pm Internet ID: 466378 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Berri
Greg Cram
Berri VENDORS RELOCATED - KEEN TO SELL!
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0OWELL 3TREET See Buy And Occupy! s $OUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF RESIDENCE IN POPULAR LOCATION s 0ERFECT OPPORTUNITY FOR RETIREE OR lRST HOME BUYER s -ODERN STYLISH KITCHEN WITH STACKS OF CABINETRY s 'OOD SIZED ROOMS AND LARGE LOUNGE IN THE HUB s #ONVENIENT CAROUSEL DRIVEWAY FOR EASY ACCESS Price: $239,000 Open: Monday Oct 4, 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am Internet ID: 463165 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 Chet Al 0413 104 002
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"OSMAN $RIVE Indulge & Enjoy...Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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: Monday Oct 4, 12.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.30pm Price: $320,000 Internet ID: 447508 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
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0OWELL 3TREET The home with a warm heart! s "RICK VENEER TILED ROOF HOME BUILT BY .ESCI IN s &ULL LENGTH SLIDING ROBES IN BEDDER ONE TWO OTHER BEDDERS ARE SUITABLY POSITIONED s #ENTRAL BATHROOM IS GREAT WITH AN AMAZING BIRD BATH VANITY s 3TACKS OF UNDERCOVER ACCOMMODATION ALLOWS FOR THE BOAT TRAILER OR MULTIPLE FAMILY VEHICLES Open: Monday Oct 4, 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am Price: $279,000 Internet ID: 448097 s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Berri
NEW RELEASE
2OBERTS 3TREET A family four + tick box added points! s &ULLY FENCED DOUBLE BRICK FAMILY FOUR BEDDER HOME WITH HEAPS OF FEATURES s /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING LOUNGE AND LIVING AREAS WITH DOWNLIGHTS s #OMBUSTION HEATING PLUS WALL MOUNTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING s #ENTRAL BATHROOM HAS SEPARATE SHOWER ALCOVE ROOM PLUS BATHROOM VANITY s 7ELL PRESENTED THROUGHOUT ALLOWS THE NEXT OCCUPANT TO JUST ENJOY s %NCLOSED REAR YARD HAS CUBBYHOUSE SWING SET FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART TO ENJOY s #LOSE PROXIMITY TO TAKE A WAY SUPERMARKET $6$ HIRE LAUNDROMAT s &ULL LENGTH VERANDAH PLUS ABUNDANT CARPORT FOR PLUS LOCKABLE SHEDDING
PRICE REVIEW
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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: Monday Oct 4, 12.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1.00pm Price: $399,000 Internet ID: 420501 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Greg Cram
Loxton
NEW RELEASE
+OKODA 4ERRACE Not just one for the investor but two! s ! PERFECT PAIR OF TENANTED UNITS THAT SECURE PER WEEK s .ICELY POSITIONED AMONGST MANICURED GARDENS WITH THREE SIDE FENCING s "RICK VENEER TWO BEDDER UNITS WITH OPEN PLAN LIVING 2 # ! # s "OTH BEDROOMS HAVE CURTAINS DRAPES BUILT IN ROBES s 3HELTERED CARPORTS FOR BOTH TENANTS PLUS OFF THE STREET PARKING s #LOSE TO LOCAL DAY TO DAY FACILITIES AND A LET FORGET INVESTMENT s 0AVED FULL LENGTH VERANDA WITH DIVISION FOR PRIVACY FOR THE OCCUPANTS
Price: $175,000 Internet ID: 499284 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Price: $200,000 Internet ID: 499530 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Loxton
Loxton
Greg Cram
Loxton
Loxton
%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
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
Price: $178,000 Internet ID: 489793 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Price:$249,000 Internet ID: 469015 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
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(AMIESTER !VENUE Hey mister, you can be number 1 s ,OCATED ON A CORNER DOUBLE ALLOTMENT WITH REAR LANE ACCESS s 4RADITIONAL HOME WITH THREE BEDROOMS SPACIOUS LOUNGE SEPARATE DINER s %XPANSIVE SHELTERED PATIO CARPORT AREA FOR DISCREET ENTERTAINING s +ITCHEN HAS HEAPS OF OVERHEAD mOOR CUPBOARD STORAGE s &RESH UPGRADED BATHROOM HAS BATH AND SEPARATE SHOWER Price: $250,000 Internet ID: 489940 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
3CHAEFER $RIVE Contemporary living s 3ET IN ONE OF ,OXTON S MOST PRESTIGIOUS AREAS BUILT IN ON A M LOT 3TRIKING KITCHEN DISHWASHER BEDROOMS ENSUITE WAY BATHROOM 2 # DUCTED ! # CEILING FANS OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA CARPORT SIDE ACCESS TO M X M X M SHED !UTOMATIC WATERING Open: Saturday Oct 2, 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am SYSTEM Price: $305,000 - $315,000 Internet: 490568 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Greg Cram
Dave Kanizay
(/-% &).!.#% "2/+%2 "%22) -ONDAY 4UESDAY AND 4HURSDAY ,/84/. 7EDNESDAY 7!)+%2)% &RIDAY 2%.-!2+ "Y !PPOINTMENT
,/!. -!2+%4 #ALL 2OBERT 'RUZLEWSKI !VAILABLE AFTER HOURS OR WEEKENDS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
Dave Kanizay
Dave Kanizay
Loxton
Lifestyle Plus! NEW RELEASE
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We dont just meet your expectations, we exceed them Loxton
-IDDLETON 2OAD When it’s all about lifestyle s ,IVE THE LIFESTYLE JUST MOMENTS FROM TOWN WITH THIS STRATEGICALLY BUILT .ORTH %AST FACING SOLID HOME NESTLED ON A M ALLOTMENT s &RESHLY PAINTED THROUGHOUT WITH NEW CARPET IN THE SECOND LIVING AREA BEDROOMS s 4HE KITCHEN HAS BEEN UPDATED WITH A HOSTS OF mOOR OVERHEAD CABINETS DISHWASHER BREAKFAST BAR s 4HE BATHROOM BOASTS mOOR CEILING TILES VANITY SHOWER ALCOVE SOAKING BATH s %ACH OF THE SLEEPING ZONES ARE A GOOD SIZE WITH ALL HAVING ")2 S s 7ITH A COMBUSTION WOOD HEATHER R C SPLIT SYSTEM CLIMATE CONTROL IS WELL COVERED s 4HE X FT CONCRETE POWERED SHED HAS A PIT FOR THE CAR ENTHUSIAST s 4HE LAWNED TENNIS COURT CAN BE RE ALIGNED USED FOR THOSE FAMILY GAMES Open: Saturday Oct 2, 12.00 – 1.00pm Price: $237,000 Internet ID: 496282 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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Glossop
NEW RELEASE
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&OURTH 3TREET Living large s .ESTLED ON OVER b AN ACRE s 4HE mOOR PLAN IS ENORMOUS WITH SEPARATE DINING LIVING RUMPUS ROOMS s CARPETED SLEEPING ZONES WITH 7)2 S CEILING FANS s X R C SPLIT SYSTEMS GAS lRE s (EAPS OF SHEDDING SURROUNDS THE PROPERTY Open: Saturday Oct 2, 10.00 – 10.30am Price: $310,000 Internet ID: 468525 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 822
Bronte Manuel
,OT 6INEY 2OAD Your bulls-eye position to build! s HA OF WIDE OPEN SPACE AND A PERFECT PAD TO BUILD s %STABLISH THE HOME ON THE RIDGE TO CAPTURE ELEVATED VIEWS s ,USCIOUS GROUNDS FOR PONY PADDOCKS OR YARDS n IT S UP TO YOU s !DDRESS IS CENTRALLY LOCATED TO MAJOR TOWNS WITH DUAL BITUMEN ACCESS s %NDLESS FAMILY POTENTIAL BUILDING AWAITS WITHIN THE SPACIOUS BOUNDARY Price: $78,000 Internet ID: 499398 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Bronte Manuel
Greg Cram
Barmera
Loveday
Barmera
Barmera
&AIRWAY !VENUE Get green with envy at this golf course address s -ODERN FAMILY RESIDENCE OVERLOOKING PICTURESQUE "ARMERA 'OLF Courses !LL THE TREATS SUCH AS BEDS BATHS LIVING AREAS PLUS IN GROUND SWIMMING POOLs (IGH COLORBOND FENCED BOUNDARY FENCING PROVIDE SECURITY PRIVACY WITHIN Price: $330,000 Internet ID: 492107 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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 FAUNA s .OTHING MORE DO BUT JUST ENJOY THE FREEDOM s #OMPLETE SOLAR POWER SUPPLIED TO THE HOME n NO MORE ENERGY BILLS Price: $350,000 Internet ID: 488286 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 s #ONVENIENCE TO SHOPPING MEDICAL AND SPORTING FACILITIES Price: $235,000 Internet ID: 480000 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
4HELMA 2OAD Bargin buying investment package s ACRES OF #ABERNET 3AUVIGNON ACRES OR #HARDONNAY MAKE UP ACRES OF 3ALENA %STATE CONTRACTED GRAPES s #)4 WATER ALLOCATION OF MEGS INCLUDED IN THE SALE s 4HE BEDROOM COTTAGE IS CURRENTLY TENANTED AT P W
Barmera
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.OOKAMKA 4ERRACE A standing ovation for this location! s #LASSIC AND #HARMING DOUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF HOME ON LARGE CORNER ALLOTMENT s )MPOSINGLY POSITIONED SLIGHTLY ELEVATED TO CAPTURE BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF ,AKE "ONNEY s %XTRA LARGE CENTRAL BATHROOM WITH BATH SHOWER NICHE AND QUALITY TAP WARE ACCESSORIES s %NJOY RELAXATION IN THE LARGE OPEN LOUNGE WITH BAR ALCOVE GAS HEATER s ! LOVELY RELAXED HOME FOR RETIREES Open: Sunday Oct 3, 11.30 – 12.30pm Price: $275,000 Internet ID: s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Barmera
Barmera
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#OCKSEDGE 2OAD No Time for Hesitation! s )MPRESSIONABLE TWO BEDDER lRST HOME START OR A GREAT HOLIDAY DESTINATION s *UST A HOP SKIP JUMP TO THE FORE SHORES OF BEAUTIFUL ,AKE "ONNEY s $UAL DRIVEWAY UNDER THE FULL LENGTH CARPORT WHICH SHELTERS THE HOME s .EW 3PLIT 3YSTEM ! # INSTALLED MODERN KITCHEN s 'REAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY READY TO LEASE AT PW Open: Sunday Oct 3, 1.00 – 2.00pm Price: $119,000 Internet ID: 407424 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
RETIREMENT UNITS
Bronte Manuel
Morgan
&ARMER 3TREET A Great Place to Get Cornered! s $AZZLING BRAND NEW KITCHEN WITH ALL THE PREDICTABLE TREATS s 4ILED mOOR AREAS IN KITCHEN DINER SUNROOM ZONES DECORATIVE WINDOW FURNISHINGS s &OUR CONVENIENTLY POSITIONED CARPETED BEDROOMS n TWO WITH ROBES s -ONITORED SECURITY PLUS REVERSE CYCLE DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING Price: $215,000 Open: Sunday Oct 3, 2.30 – 3.30pm Internet ID: 443756 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Price: $237,000 Internet ID: 483585 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
AND .ORTH 7EST 4ERRACE Holiday or home s 1UIET STREET WALK TO TOWN s 2ELAXED LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY IN HISTORIC RIVER TOWN s ,ARGE OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN AND DINING AREA s #OOLED USING A REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER s 4HE BACKYARD OF THE HOME HAS A LARGE VERANDA GARAGE CLOTHES LINE AND PLENTY OF SPACE Price: House $159,000 Land $45,000 Internet ID: 494359 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460
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Waikerie
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&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 ,OVINGLY MAINTAINED THE HOME NEEDS NO WORK AND IS READY TO MOVE
-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 &ULLY FENCED YARD WITH ORNAMENTALS AND SEASONAL FRUIT trees s BEDROOM ZONES n HAVE R C SPLIT SYSTEMS NO BUILT IN ROBES BUT WITH CURTAINS AND CARPET Price: $125,000 Internet ID: 488789 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Barmera 5NIT AND 5NIT "ONNEYVIEW 6ILLAGE s 4WO BEDROOM RETIREMENT UNITS SITUATED CLOSE TO ,AKE "ONNEY s %ACH BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED WITH CARPETS WINDOW FURNISHINGS AND SHORT STROLLS TO THE MAIN STREET FOR SHOPPING AND SPORTING FACILITIES s %ACH HAVE REVERSE CYCLE !IR CONDITIONING AND OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING AND LOUNGE AREAS s "UILT INS TO MOST BEDROOMS s %ACH HAVE INDEPENDENT CARPORTS FOR VEHICLE
s ,ANDSCAPED GARDENS AND PAVED SURROUNDS s ,OW MAINTENANCE LIVING FOR 2ETIREES s &ULLY MAINTAINED PROPERTIES NO NEED TO LIFT A lNGER s )NSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME BY APPOINTMENT s 5NITS AVAILABLE NOW FOR OCCUPYING Open: Sunday Oct 3, 10.00 – 11.00am Price: From $165,000 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Price: $347,000 Internet ID: 492467 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Cary Hocking
Greg Cram
Greg Cram
Waikerie
Waikerie
Waikerie
Golden Heights
)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
,AWRIE 4ERRACE Key to comfort and lifestyle s 3PACIOUS BEDROOM BATHROOM FAMILY HOME &ORMAL LOUNGE MASSIVE FAMILY ROOM BEAUTIFUL MODERN KITCHEN WITH DISHWASHER DUCTED ! # ,ARGE SEMI ENCLOSED REAR VERANDAH X M CONCRETED SHED TWO CAR CARPORT
0EAKE 4ERRACE 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
2EX !NDREW 2OAD Perfectly presented rural retreat s 4HE IMMENSE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP IS EVIDENT THROUGHOUT THIS CLASSIC COUNTRY STYLE BEDROOM HOME s &RONTING A RESERVE THE PROPERTY ALSO INCLUDES A M X M POWERED SHED WITH POWERED ROLLER DOOR RAINWATER TANKS FRESHLY PAVED ENTERTAINING AREA AT THE REAR
Price: $154,000 Internet ID: 490406 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460
Price: $215,000 Internet ID: 485351 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Price: $335,000 Internet ID: 452536 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Price: $195,000 Internet ID: 483555 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Cary Hocking
Greg Cram Principal 0439 890 822
Dave Kanizay
Dave Kanizay Sales Consultant 0448 845 270
Cary Hocking Sales Consultant 0488 414 460
Dave Kanizay
Dave Kanizay
Bronte Manuel Sales Consultant 0439 828 882
Chet Al Sales Consultant 0413 104 002
Sue Dolling Office Manager
Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Sunlands
Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100
Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011
Ramco Heights
PRICE REVIEW
Blanchetown
OPEN
2EID 2OAD Stress Less s 3ET IN A QUIET CUL DE SAC ONLY A SHORT WALK TO THE 'OLF #OURSE s 4HREE SLEEPING ZONES MAIN WITH BUILT IN ROBES s 4HE KITCHEN IS FRESH AND NEW WITH PLENTY OF BENCH SPACE AND MODERN APPLIANCES s 0LENTY OF UNCOVER PARKING s #ALL TODAY FOR YOUR PRIVATE INSPECTION Open: Sunday Oct 3, 10.00 - 10.30am Price: $210,000 Internet ID: 436774 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
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,OT "OY 3COUT 2OAD When itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all about lifestyle s SQM OF LIVING AND ENTERTAINING SPACE %IGHT BEDROOM FOUR BATHROOM HOME s METRES OF RIVER FRONTAGE UNDERCOVER SHADED PONTOON SKI AWAY JETTY PLENTY OF ROOM FOR MOORING OF A HOUSEBOAT s RIVER VIEWS FROM DECK THAT SURROUNDS ON THREE SIDES s 3LEEPING ZONES MAKE THE MOST OF RIVER VIEWS WHILE LIVING ROOMS OPEN UP ONTO DECK BRINGING THE SERENITY OF THE RIVER INSIDE s LUSH GREEN LAWNS ALONG THE TOPS OF STONE WALLED TERRACING PAVED BARBEQUE AREA s 7ITH UNDERCOVER STORAGE FOR CARAVANS AND LOCKABLE SHEDS s 4HE PROPERTY IS DOTTED WITH SUITABLE CAMPSITES FOR TENTS CARAVANS OUTDOOR TOILET AND SHOWERING FACILITIES s ACRES OF LAND AND LOCATED ABOVE LOCK ONE APPROX KMS NORTH OF "LANCHETOWN Open: Saturday Oct 2, 12.00 - 2.00pm
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%LLIOTT 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 FAÂ 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 Oct 3, 11.00 - 11.30am Price: $170,000 Internet ID: 403898 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Cary Hocking
Price: $1,250,000 Internet ID: 454462 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Cary Hocking
Cary Hocking
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY @ 10AM ON SITE
PLUS FOUR RIVERFRONT ALLOTMENTS
Renmark )AN 3HOWELL $RIVE
MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE PLUS FOUR RIVERFRONT ALLOTMENTS
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
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 Price: Auction on site, October 2 @ 10am Internet ID: 485592 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Beautifully presented handy man or to store your boat or van Contact while the other 11 Fulwood Street Ray White Waikerie corner of the Price $349,000 Cary Hocking yard is home Inspect By appointment to a large rain0488 414 460 water tank. Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie There is RLA 195714 parking for HIS three bedroom home two cars under the main is situated in town and roof inside the lockable near to the Lutheran Primary garage giving access to the back yard and home via a School. side access door. Set in a quiet street The kitchen and the dinwalking distance to town ing room are separated by and medical facilities. the island bar servery and There’s plenty of room for there is plenty of cupboard you to entertain friends or space with the large walk in for the children to play in corner pantry. the back yard. The family room adjoins The home is surrounded the kitchen and dining by garden beds of annual rooms and creates a wonflowering plants and ornaderful open area where the mental shrubs. whole family can congreThere is a good sized gate during the day. lawn area at the rear of the This large area with fully home, suitable for swing tiled floors lends a wondersets or a game of cricket ful feel to the home with with the whole yard able to an easy care openness that be locked for child security. forms the hub of the home. There’s a garage shed From this central area with cement floor at the rear you can access the back yard of the home great for the
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the bedrooms or the more formal lounge room. The lounge room is large and overlooks the front yard. The ceilings, decorated with rosettes, colonial cornice and with the addition of beautiful drapes, create a formal sophisticated feel to the home. The main bedroom has a walk in robe, ensuite and a great view out front of the home through a bay window while kept cool via ducted, reverse cycle air conditioner. The second and third bedrooms are carpeted with ducted cooling also installed. The climate of the whole home is controlled by ducted reverse cycle air conditioning. The home is only six years old and still has a new feel to it. The second bathroom is beautifully tiled and contains a large corner spa bath. Inspection of this home is a must if you are looking for a relaxed easy care home, call today for your opportunity.
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ITH the character of stone and the convenience of all modern amenities, this lovely home is situated on the out skirts of town, still only minutes from the town centre, with its three bedrooms, fresh kitchen and bathroom the home offers the family a perfect place to unwind at the end of the day. Situated on approximately one hectare of land the home is surrounded by entertainment zones. The rear of the home has a large paved pergola area great for barbeques and social gatherings while along the side of the home there is a large landscaped in ground swimming pool, perfect to escape the summer heat or to freshen up after solid days toil. The inside of the home offers a large family room, open plan kitchen and dining. There is reverse cycle ducted air conditioning to all rooms. Hot water is looked
after by solar power and 4 1 3 WAIKERIE boosted with instant gas. Contact The home 32 Francis Road Ray White Waikerie Price $347,000 has plenty Cary Hocking of good Inspect By appointment 0488 414 460 shedding Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie around it RLA 195714 with parking Lovingly maintained space for cars, the home needs no work caravans, boats and even a and is ready to move into Dads/teenage retreat. The and begin your new relaxed 1 hectare property allows lifestyle. This home offers you the option to plant up great value for the fama vegetable garden or to ily that wants to escape to continue the native theme that currently surrounds the peace and quiet. home.
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SARAH Kokegei and Jack Becher were married in a ceremony at the Langmeil Lutheran Church, Tanunda, on April 17. The bride is the daughter of Lynette and Steve Kokegei, of Waikerie, and the groom is the son of Lynn and Dean Becher, of Mount Pleasant. A reception for 65 guests was held at the Barossa Weintal Resort, with a three tier white and milk/dark chocolate mud cake as the wedding cake. The couple spent a 10 day honeymoon on the Gold Coast and now live at Queenstown, Adelaide.
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Robbo’s award winning car modifications IT’S no easy feat building a car of elite qualities from the ground up and finishing it just in time to debut at the biggest car show in the country, Summernats 2006. That is what Andrew “Robbo” Robertson, of Renmark, managed to do back then and not only did he get it there, his car was so good, it was judged in the top 20 of more than 1000 plus entries. During his teenage years, he recalls his dad owned a number of nicely detailed cars and was always working on a new project or enjoying driving a recently completed project. The burgundy pearl FC Holden ute was complete with red motor, custom interior and five spoke, dragway mags. Robbo can vividly remember driving through McDonalds with his dad sitting alongside while on his ‘L’ plates and crunching the gears as he struggled with the three speed gear box. Unfortunately, the FC was sold a few years back to finance a new project, an EH Holden with the complete running gear from a late model Commodore, including the injected V8 engine. His dad purchased a HR Holden sedan project car for Robbo when he was just 14 years old but he sold it to his brother, unfinished, about two years later in favour of an LH Torana SLR lookalike. Obviously he was quite popular driving to school in a set of wheels like that. Around 10 years ago, Robbo decided it was time for a ground
■ THE PHANTOM: Robbo’s purple WB Holden one tonner is his dream car. up project and located a local six cylinder WB Holden one tonner, that had been used on a block, with the intention of building it into a tidy street car. After removing the body, the chassis was thoroughly cleaned and work began reconditioning all the suspension components and smoothing all the ex-factory “ruff stuff”. Robbo did not stop there either, as all the brake and fuel lines were hidden away, running through the chassis rails to keep the underside of the car clean and simple. The front brakes are WB discs that have been modified for appearance and the limited slip diff came from an EA Falcon and
redrilled to suit the Holden bolt pattern. Robbo had ordered a set of special wheels from the United States and needed a diff with a particular track measurement, otherwise he was going to spend big dollars getting a 9” Ford narrowed to fit. The American Racing Torque Thrust two wheels (16” x 7” on the front and 15” x 10” at the rear) arrived and fitted perfectly. The old six cylinder was thrown out and a VQ Statesman write-off was the new motivation for Robbo. A 304ci V8 was rebuilt and mildly modified with a Turbo 700 auto transmission that received a stage two shift kit and 2500rpm
high stall. The body then began to receive attention and after sorting out the cabin, a brand new WB Statesman Caprice front end was fitted and the door handles were shaved. The engine bay was then completely smoothed and everything covered in ample coats of custom purple pearl paint, then it was time to start bolting it all back together. A custom built tilt tray for the back was added with eight millimetre thick aluminium for the floor and mini wheel tubs built in. Of course the interior could not be boring, so Robbo set about doing things differently and hand built a metal console that fits neatly between the Toyota Celica
bucket seats. Custom made fibreglass door trims were fabricated to house the stereo system speakers with the WB dash and the console have all been painted the same colour as the outside and detailed with tribal graphics. The gauges and steering column are left standard but polished aluminium door handles, locks and steering wheel by Billet Specialties were used. A new hood lining was fitted and the seats covered in grey leather, however, rather than the usual carpet, a false floor was fitted and also covered in grey leather. “I enjoyed the whole process from start to finish,” Robbo said. “The challenge of doing things differently and then, for example, finding a photo of my fibreglass door trims in the Hot Custom Tips section of Extreme magazine, is a real buzz.” “I didn’t really build it for performance, it’s more about looks and cruisin’ for me”. I would say he got that right. Not only did he end up in the top 20 at Summernats but he also received the first place award for Elite Body Style Top Ute/Pickup. Robbo then added to that at the Riverland Auto Expo, in 2007, where he was awarded Top Street Machine, Top Ute and Top Undercarriage. He is happy with the one tonner as it is and may begin looking for a new project, one that he can load the family into and go cruising. His ultimate ride is a 1940/41 Willys Coupe Hot Rod.
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LONG WEEKEND SELL-ABRATIONS!
$13,990* 07 VIVA SEDAN
$9,990*
$17,990*
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save $2000 was $15990
$39,990*
07 BMW 120 HATCH
01 WH STATESMAN
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• 3lt turbo diesel • alloys • hard top toneau cover, XAH669 XAH6 XA H669 69
• 2 sliding doors • low km’s • side window X JZ50 JZ 500 0 XJZ500
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07 MAZDA CX7 WAGON AGO ON
04 HYUNDAI SONATA
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only 44,000km’s •safety pack XOE952 XOE XO E95 952 2
$12,990*
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Cars in the news
MOTORING
Chryslers roll out of Renmark â&#x2013; AND THEYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE OFF: Glen Dix waves the Chryslers on their way from Renmark yesterday morning. Photo: JANE WILSON
As far as getting Australian icon Mr Dix involved, Mrs Beythien said it was not a problem. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Glen rang up and wanted to come and look at the cars and I said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;have you got your flag in the back of the car?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and he said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;it
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River run for local classic car club
â&#x2013; BOOST: Riverland Vintage and Classic Club Rally director Lawrie Kalisch believes the river run is a boost for local tourism. Photo: JANE WILSON
BY BRAD PERRY THIS weekend the Riverland Vintage and Classic Club is hosting the much anticipated Waikerie River Run starting this Saturday with more than 80 classic cars from across Australia participating. The bi-annual event, which has been running for 35 years, features vintage cars from Chevrolets to Ford Mustangs and plenty more. Rally director Lawrie Kalisch
said the event is a boost for local tourism. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We think tourism is a marvellous thing for the Riverland and we are doing our little bit as far as promotion and bringing money into the town,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Kalisch said the best part about being involved with the local car club is the camaraderie. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We like being involved in meeting other people,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Through the club you get to see places you wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t normally see.â&#x20AC;?
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The club will hold a registration at the Waikerie Football Club Oval on Saturday from 2pm to 4pm with a welcome at 6.30pm. The run will start from the oval at 9am on Sunday, traveling to the National Trust display then on to Morgan to visit the Morgan Museum and local attractions, before dinner at the Waikerie Hotel. Participants of the river run will be voting in different categories with memorial trophies being presented to the event winners.
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obvious as he waved on a car every six seconds with a flurry and a cheeky smile. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love being able to do something I enjoy and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m making people happy at the same time,â&#x20AC;? Mr Dix said.
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THE infamous Adelaide Grand Prix starter Glen Dix, known as the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chequered Flagmanâ&#x20AC;?, waved about 150 Chryslers into action in Renmark yesterday as part of the Chrysler Restorers Club of Australia 12th national tour. With about 400 members from across Australia attending the four day event in the Riverland, tour director Lorraine Beythien praised the hospitality of the region. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think the people up here have just been very, very friendly and accommodative,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had comments from people who have come up from Melbourne and Sydney and they said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;we have heard about Renmark and we have driven through before but weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never really looked around and we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe how good it
is, so we are coming backâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;.â&#x20AC;? The stunning vehicles and their proud owners have and will visit local landmarks and icons including Rustonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rose Garden, the Loxton Historical Village, the Cobdogla Steam and Irrigation Museum, the PS Industry, the River Rambler and Olivewood. The club will be holding a five hour display of more than 150 cars in front of the the Renmark Hotel on Saturday from 10am. Mrs Beythien said she became involved in the club after purchasing a 1936 Chrysler with her husband Trevor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we retired 11 years ago, we thought buying an old car and getting involved in a club would be a good way to start our retirement and it has become a passion now,â&#x20AC;? she said.
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CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON
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Edwards’ excellent coaching efforts ■ I NOMINATED Loxton’s Netball Club’s Sharona Edwards as my leading local coach for winter 2010 on Saturday’s 5RM sports program. Of course there were some outstanding efforts amongst our coaches in getting the absolute best out of their charges during the season but I believe Sharona’s result in guiding her side to back-to-back titles was outstanding. Of course it is history that Loxton comfortably defeated Renmark, previously unbeaten in 2010, by 21 goals in the grand final after they had gone down to the minor premiers by 15 in the second semi – a massive 36 goal turnaround. Sharona now reveals that her game plan to upset the awesome Renmark line-up, with their watertight defence and deadly goal shooters, was born during minor round clashes against their rivals. Sharona watched many hours of videos of their matches as she and her assistants fine-tuned their tactics and huge risks were taken, including not running out the new plan during the second semi-final for fear of losing any surprise factor. That meant a loss in that game would see her side face a real threat from their preliminary final opponent Berri and the possibility of not even making the pennant decider. Loxton just got over Berri, of course, and then the planning, faith and nerve of their coach gave a finals proven unit the opportunity to produce a massive upset against considerable odds. In heaping praise on her group, Sharona admitted to surprise at the magnitude of the success. But she also admits to it being a tough and exhausting gig and she does not intend to be back in the job in 2011.
■ NOMINATED: Loxton A1 netball coach Sharona Edwards’ (centre) studious approach to this year’s grand final paid dividends with a second premiership in as many years.
Association wins major award ■ THE Riverland Hockey Association has taken out the inaugural Hockey SA Regional Association of the Year award. RHA president Brett Stokes accepted the award at Hockey SA’s presentation night in Adelaide recently. The award recognises such issues as promotion and marketing of the game, commitment to the sport at association level, new initiatives, media activity and performances by teams and individual players. Personally, Brett also brought home the Hockey SA Coach of the Year trophy. Not only did this take into account his coaching roles with both the Australian under 21 and SA country teams but also his involvement in the primary school Let’s Hockey Programme, his role as lecturer with HSA coaching clinics, his position on the High Performance Committee and as the Riverland Association’s development officer. Stokes will leave for the annual Oceania tournament in Fiji on December 1 with his Australian country squad likely to face even tougher competition with the addition of two new teams. While at the Hockey SA awards night, he also witnessed former Riverland players amongst those acknowledged. Will Telfer (Renmark) finished runner-up in the Premier League men’s medal count and along with Tom Wickham (Waikerie), was named in the Team of the Year. Former Berri junior Karri McMahon was included in the Women’s Team of the Year.
Battle for the limelight between AFL heavyweights ■ I DID not watch the live edition of Saturday’s AFL grand final but it has, of course, been impossible to avoid being caught up since in all of the inquisitions into the amazing result. The Magpies and Saints are indeed involved in a fierce rivalry and an ongoing quest for the ‘Holy Grail’ in 2010 that has been labelled “a war”. But is there another battle going on of a more individual nature with Collingwood president Eddie “Everywhere” McGuire seemingly being challenged by AFL Chief Executive Officer Andrew Demetriou for the biggest share of the limelight? Demetriou is an interesting character and obviously a person that likes to have the ball bouncing in his direction. He has shown he is not one to take a backward step.
He was only reported once in a 106 game AFL career with North Melbourne and Hawthorn – but that was for belting none other than Carlton-Sydney firebrand David Rhys-Jones. He missed only two matches via the tribunal verdict but it surely would have been more through bodily harm as Rhys-Jones made a record 42 tribunal appearances, 25 on charges and 17 as the victim, copping a total of 22 games in suspensions. In business, Demetriou has been the driving force behind a company that has factories in India and Brazil manufacturing dental products and exporting them to 70 markets including Australia. He was CEO of the AFL Players Association from 1998 to 2000, then AFL general manager of Football Operations until being promoted to his present posi-
tion in 2003. Demetriou benefited by $1.8m from his job in 2009, so you can probably understand why he appears almost dogmatic in getting results. He has been instrumental in obtaining a $780 million television rights deal in 2005, a prime mover behind the competition’s expansion push into the Gold Coast and Western Sydney and in 2009 and was given a “most hated man in Australia” tag after his comments on our World Cup bid upset soccer officials. There was flooding in the MCG change rooms after Saturday’s classic. Surely the AFL boss was the man to walk across the water to plug the leak? After all, it was he who, when asked for his opinion on a likely grand final winner during Friday night’s Before the Game television program, felt Collingwood
■ PLAYER: AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou has led the huge growth of the league in recent years.
would get up but added “but a draw would be nice”. Move over Eddie? Mind you, how fortunate are the Magpies to have such a hands on president? When players were “high
fiving” some of their many fans after their last training run before Saturday, there was Eddie pounding flesh with them, while after the final siren had sounded in the grand final, he could
Off-road racers fall just short of claiming back-to-back titles ■ MEMBERS of the Waikerie-Riverland OffRoad Racing Club threw everything they had into the recent last round of the Multi Club series at Sedan but just fell short of retaining the title they won in 2009.
Local drivers James Copeland (prolite), Mick Surfield (super 1650), Colin Sutherland (sportsman) and Brad Gallard (extreme 2WD) all won their classes but WaikerieRiverland were still unable to make up enough
points to haul in the series winners, Gawler Road Knights and finished runners-up. Seven clubs contested the series. Gawler’s James Madden was the overall winner at Sedan but by
only two seconds from Wa i k e r i e - R i v e r l a n d ’ s Mannum member Aaron Haby. Waikerie-Riverland spokesman David Schultz considered the performance by his club in the Multi Club series was
commendable in something of a consolidation year. “We had a lot of cars off the track for various reasons in a tough year,” he said “but we will be back better than ever next season”.
again be seen expounding his views on something or other to Magpie skipper Nick Maxwell and other players while coach Mick Malthouse stood idly by.
Greyhound racing wrap ■ RENMARK’S Nicole Price produced a training double at good odds at Gawler greyhounds on Tuesday. Crazy Quin ($7.30, $2.40 ), in a return to form, and Razamataz Shiraz ($9.10, $3.10) took out the final two events on the program. Racing returns to the Riverland track at Barmera this Saturday.
Thursday September 30, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 35 I came to the conclusion I needed a fresh new challenge ~ Gary Ablett Jnr.
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The number of local footballers playing in the SANFL under 18s grand final this weekend.
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Star bowler remembered
■ FORMER Renmark man Keith Lindner, who passed away recently at Victor Harbor, defied enormous odds to become arguably one of the best lawn bowlers ever to grace the greens in the Riverland and beyond. I do not use the term “grace” loosely . A tall, imposing man, “Big Chief” left those fortunate to see him play in awe of the range of his shots and how smoothly the bowl left his hand. He achieved all of this despite an unusual stance necessitated by the effects of polio that struck him down at 18 years of age, put him in hospital in Adelaide for two years and saw him return home to Renmark in a wheelchair and likely to be confined to it for life. But with determination, persistence, perseverance and courage, he not only got up out of his chair to walk but he drove semi-trailers, bulldozers and worked in the stock yards in his family’s business before ■ I TELEPHONED Riverland A Grade men’s soccer Best and Fairest Loxton’s Mark Kershaw on Monday because I was puzzled about how he got into the sport. I remembered him more over the years as playing Australian Rules football, from juniors through to seniors with the Loxton Tigers. Mark explained that af-
making it onto the bowling green, albeit reluctantly at first. The name Lindner and sport have been like hand and glove. Keith’s younger brothers Don and Theo (Hank) both played football for North Adelaide and the state, while his son Bruce is of Geelong and Adelaide Crows fame. His mother Hilda and her twin sister Wanda won the women’s state fours bowls championship in 1975. Once Keith became more enthusiastic about bowls, he never left anything to chance. He organised training sessions for himself and fellow players paying attention to detail with draw bowling, driving, bowling to different lengths, the art of bending and even rolling the jack specific distances. At his best, he was arguably the best “two bowl” bowler in Australia. His ability to read the head and play percentage shots was phenomenal.
Lindner’s titles 1970 - Country pairs with Keith Ely. 1973 - State pairs with Bill Barrett. 1976 - Country fours with Keith Ely, Phil Warnock and Pete Stevens. 1978 - State fours with Jack Sharley, Phil Warnock and Steve Seliscak. 1981 - Australian pairs with Wally Bonagura. 1983 - State triples with Neil Minther and Vic Pavia. 1984 - State pairs with Bill Barrett. 1985 - State singles. Keith Lindner was a champion and had a comprehensive record so I have isolated the most outstanding results onto the above summary. As well, he won multiple Renmark Club Bowling Club and
Riverland titles and played 175 games for SA, many as skipper. The 1978 state fours victory was the first in the event by a country team. Unlike today, when heats are held locally, all teams had to travel to Adelaide for all of the lead up and finals matches. For the Lindner team, this meant some seven trips in all, starting the journey as early as 3am. Other highlights were the Australian pairs victory in Queensland in 1981, SA’s first national title in 30 years, and 1985, when he defeated Encounter Bay’s Geoff Stock in the first men’s state singles final contested by two country players. Keith was a larger than life man of great spirit and character and aside from his bowls, his main interests included snooker, eight-ball, playing cards, driving fast cars and tickling the ivories of his parents’ Steinway piano. Those close to him suggest that at times, he appeared to consider
upsetting those of the establishment a “sport”, so it was not surprising he copped a few suspensions. Indeed, being on the wrong bias with officials may have been the reason he was never chosen to represent his country. Lindner won the Riverland Sportsperson of the Year award in 1981. He was also heavily involved in bowls administration, both with his home club and with the Riverland Association, for a time as president. Renmark Club Bowling Club boasted the oldest greens (1914) in the Riverland and Sunraysia up until they were removed and farewelled in nostalgic fashion by some 70 former club bowlers with a roll up. As the club’s most famous member it was fitting that Keith delivered the final bowl on the greens - and it rested softly on the kitty. One old bowler was heard to remark, “you wouldn’t expect anything else from Keith”.
Kershaw’s football dexterity ter he moved from Adelaide to Loxton with his family at around seven years of age, he played both football codes. He had played the Aussie game in the city from about the age of five and he continued in the sport, initially with Loxton North and then
later with the Loxton junior teams. However he also played with the Loxton Soccer Club – in those days on Saturday mornings with junior football on Sundays. He was out of soccer by the time his family was to return to Adelaide in 1993
but had graduated through the Tiger under 15s and thirds to play some seconds games and a few A grade trial matches. In Adelaide he had a season with the Blackwood Football Club but did not play any sport for some time due to employment.
His father Ian, of course, was a leading football trainer in the Riverland and in the city, went on to a career with West Adelaide, the Adelaide Crows and today with South Adelaide. Meanwhile, Mark came back to Loxton in 1998 and from the following year,
spent a period as a prominent A grade player with the Loxton Tigers. Now he has returned to soccer “for the first time in 20 years or so” and has led Loxton to a very competitive return season in the A grade competition. And there has been nothing wrong with his own form, despite the long absence from the game – and he has a medal to prove it.
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■ TAP: Central and Berri ruckman Jason Sutherland competing against Norwood in the second semi -final. Photo: MEL CLARKE By CALLUM TRIFONOFF BERRI ruckman Jason Sutherland will be looking to achieve the rare double this weekend when he appears for the red, white and blue in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) grand final against Norwood this Sunday. Sutherland, who played in Berri’s first A grade premiership since 2002 three weeks ago, has the chance to grab his second winners’ medal within a month, when favourites Centrals play a Redlegs side it comfortably beat in the second semi-final. Sutherland believes the feeling of playing in an SANFL grand final is both exciting and nerve wracking. “It’s a bit surreal and it hasn’t really sunk in yet that I will be playing in an SANFL grand final,” Sutherland said.
“It’s going to hit me, about 10 minutes before the game, I reckon.” Sutherland thinks himself lucky to be given the opportunity to represent Central District at league level after a stint with Glenelg’s reserves recently. “It’s like I walk into a house, everyone is really friendly, they’re a fantastic bunch of boys. “It doesn’t matter if you are there for 10 years, or have just arrived, they’ll treat you the same and they’ll let you have your say.” Sutherland is also pleased with his performances for the Dogs this season. “I’ve done my job,” Sutherland said. “They don’t expect me to get 20 marks or 100 kicks in a game, they’re just happy with me feeding the rovers and doing my job.” Sutherland also said his time at
Berri was well spent and the big ruckman will now be moving to Centrals permanently. “It was fantastic (to win the premiership with Berri),” he said. “It’s not everyday you get to hold the premiership cup with a great bunch of boys.” MEANWHILE, it will be a big day for the Riverland on all fronts as West Adelaide, the Riverland’s feeder team to young talent, will take on Glenelg in the SANFL under 18 final. Riverlanders Josh Schiller and Brad Helbig of Waikerie, Drew Gallard of Renmark and Berri’s Lachlan Jennings will be participating for West in the final. Sam Fisher will also front up for St Kilda in the grand final replay, with Rhys Stanley also a chance for a call-up after being named an emergency for last week’s game.
said. “It’s not just about the A “I’m looking forward to play- grade cricketers, it’s about the B ing A grade again,” he told the grade cricketers as well. “I think we can definitely imRiverland Weekly. Winning his second premier- prove in the fielding area. “It might take one or two ship with the club in years to get 2000, Gutsche ahead but played at Wunwe will lead kar in the local them into B grade compethe right ditition for seven rection.” years before reWith a turning to Loxton Renmark A and playing B grade side regrade last season. turning to the While the RTCA, Gutsche club has lost sevsaid the comeral important petition will be players, includstronger. ing former coach “ S i n c e Andrew DuffRenmark disapield (interstate), peared five or all rounders Les six years ago, Pearson (movit made the A ing) and Tim grade a little bit Arnold (unavail■ CO-COACH: Steve Inglis will weaker,” he said. able), Gutsche is assist Gutsche. Berri Crickoptimistic he can et Club is also turn the club’s restriving to field a second A cent record around. “We have got a lot of juniors, grade side in a further posiso I thought we can develop the tive for the region’s premier competition. juniors more,” he said. Meanwhile, Monash bats“I coached Murray Districts under 16s and we have got a man Josh Deren will return to few players here so I want to see district cricket ranks, playing A them develop into good A grade grade cricket for Tea Tree Gully this season. cricketers.” The loss of the key batsGutsche said there are several areas he and Inglis will be work- man will be a big blow for ing on to make sure the club im- Monash as he played a pivotal role in the club’s proves. “I want to get a good atmo- unsuccessful tilt at the flag last sphere around the club,” he season.
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Minor semi-final: Loxton RSL 8 (180 – K. Pillmore) d Barmera Rooshooters 5. Major semi-final: Barmera Odd Bods 8 (180 – B. Hawley) d Loxton Gladiators 7.
Waikerie Saturday par division one: R. Wilson +1. Division two: G. Carnell +7. Voucher winners: J. Tscharke +4, K. Watkins +3, A. Nicholson +2. Thursday ladies stableford: K. Watkins 37 points, B. Maywald 35 c/b.
■ WIN: (Left) Lee Stevens (left) receives the Club Champion perpetual trophy from club vice-president Lee Rasheed, while (above) the sprint in the criterium, with (from left) Steve Jaensch, Lee Stevens and Angus Boase fighting it out.
Berri Saturday stableford: D. Zeliff 41 points, R. Forward 40, G. Leyson 38, D. Howes, R. Dale, K. Wilksch 37.
Barmera Saturday stableford: L. Hampshire 35 points c/b, B. Finn 35, P. Butterworth 34, M. Cenko, T. Foot, K. McGain 33, B. Danvers, S. Morrell 31.
Hankin, Wilden sign on for 2011 By LES PEARSON and BRAD PERRY THE Berri Football Club has moved quickly to re-sign premiership coach Rod Hankin for the 2011 season. Initially, Hankin agreed to a one year contract and with son David playing at West Adelaide in the coming season, the premiership coach was unsure if he would continue at the Demons. However, Hankin said he had such a great season, lifting the premiership cup, he decided to continue in the role. “It’s not something I want to walk away from just yet,” he said. “I’ve always been one that wants to sustain an era at Berri.” With several juniors blooded
in the senior team with success this season, Hankin wants to develop his young stars further. “I think we ended up playing five or six under 18s,” he said. “I want to do a lot more work with them.” Berri Football Club president Barry Leathers will be stepping down from the role after eight years in the job, while Bob Warland also announced his intention to resign from the committee after 18 years’ service. Meanwhile, Barmera-Monash coach Mark Wilden will also coach in the Riverland Football League next year after signing a deal late last week, while Loxton North announced Craig Wooldridge’s reappointment at the end of the
home and away season. Wilden said he relished his role in 2010 despite the heavy workload of an A grade coach.
I’ve always been one that wants to sustain an era at Berri.
“I quite enjoyed it and I get along well with most of the blokes,” he said. “I’ve been around the club for a long time so I was under no
illusion of what’s required.” He said his main goal in 2011 is to improve the team’s ability to maintain intensity throughout the season. Barmera-Monash president Martin Hill said Wilden’s resigning was warranted. He said the club will also look to capitalise on strong junior talent in coming seasons. “Our juniors are outstanding, so as a club we are very keen to inject some of that talented youth into our senior side so we will be working very closely with those guys in the off-season,” he said. Waikerie, Loxton and Renmark have advertised all senior coaching positions as per their constitutions and will look to
announce appointments in the coming month. Waikerie Football Club president Henry Crawford said the committee would decide on a date for the AGM at a meeting this week. Loxton Football Club’s AGM will be held on October 21, while Renmark Football Club president Jack James said the club will hold its AGM in November. He said the club was weighing up its options regarding all coaching roles, while committee positions are also likely to remain relatively similar to this year. “We made some big steps this year so I would hope not much will change heading into next season,” Mr James said.
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■ BOOST: Softball player numbers are expected to be on the up ahead of the 2010/2011 season.
Softball survives as players step up to the plate By CALLUM TRIFONOFF THE Riverland Softball Association will welcome back several former powerhouses to the A grade competition this season. Despite losing a Renmark A grade team, organisers are predicting solid player numbers this season. “Lyrup are actually back in, which is good,” Riverland Softball Association’s Denise Moldovan said. “(Cobdogla) have come back in as well.” Moldovan put Renmark’s inability to fill a side for the A grade competition down
to a lack of players. The competition now appears strong after an initial lack of committee members threatened the future of the sport locally, according to Moldovan. “We ended up having an AGM (annual general meeting) and we managed to fill the positions,” she said. “The president became the secretary of the association and we filled those three important positions.” Looking around the clubs, Moldovan gave an insight on how each club is looking.
“Cobby have an A grade, while Waikerie have a B and C grade only,” Moldovan said. “Loxton have an A, B and C grade and Berri, they’ve definitely got an A grade, and they are trying to take the necessary steps to fill a B and C grade side as well.” Moldovan is confident the competition will be healthy when the season kicks off on October 23. “A few of us are going to the Masters Games and that starts on October 9 and goes for ten days, so hopefully we will get it sorted.”
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McINTOSH (nee Schwarz). FLINT, Elaine Joan Shaugh and Heidi rejoice 29/9/2009 that God has blessed If roses grow is heaven their home with a healthy please pick a bunch son, Hale Salvador, on for us, place them in our motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s arms and September 25, 2010. tell her theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re from us.
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Death MIGGA Joyce Daphne 30/11/1925 - 28/9/2010 Suddenly at home. Your turn has finally come Mum, Peace at last. Loved mother and mother -in-law of Trevor and Jenyce, Kevin (dec.) and Pam, Ross and Elaine, Les and Kathy. Nana to 10 grandchildren and 5 Great grandchildren. We will miss you. Special thanks to Di, Jenny, Michael and all Community Health staff who supported mum over her later years. Please refer to Advertiser for funeral details. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 Renmark 85864422 MIGGA, Jo yce Daphne (nee Milich). Loving mother and Mother-in-law of Ross and Elaine, Much loved nanna of Charmayne, Rachel and Veronica. Will be sadly missed.
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Tell her we love her and miss her and when she turns to smile place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while. Remembering her is easy PRIVATE sale â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Karoonda, we do it everyday but the 1km from main street, 8 ache within our hearts acres or 35 hectares, fully will never go away. cleared and fenced, 2x6m Moss, Dawn, Julie, Anne shed with cement floor, and families. 8x9m built on front of shed. 240 diesel engine For Sale and 12,000 gallons of CAVALIER camper rainwater, a lot more trailer, deluxe model, power, 100m from shed, with full annexe. All near water 500m from block. new condition. Some Phone 0417869930. extras, ropes, pegs, poles, water and petrol ROMA elegance 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 6â&#x20AC;? containers, cookers etc. poptop, roller awning, $11,500 negotiable. cooktop, grill and oven, Phone 85845015 or 3 way fridge, dbl island 0428890933. bed, front kitchen, centre CITRUS trees â&#x20AC;&#x201C; potted and lounge, l-shaped dining, bare rooted trees from $8/ brand new full annexe, tree. 2000 wash Navel/ elec brakes, many extras. Swingle, 430 L.Lane/ $24,000. Phone 85405111 Sweet O, 690 wash Navel/ or 0408866422. Rough Lem, 150 Chislett/ Swingle, 970 Topaz/Volk. STRAW rolls and Phone 85841322 BH. small square bales for feed or mulch. Phone COMPETITION prizes to 0417811291. nd sell. Saturday, Oct 2 , 11am to 4pm. No early Motor Vehicles sales, consider any reasonable offer. Samsung 1997, Honda VTR 1000F, Genuine 8.5kg front load washing Firestorm. machine, white, brand 22990kms, mint condition, new, still in box, 3 star mature owner from new. water, 41/2 star power Staintune mufflers, gear rated WF9854RWE, Better sack, reg till November Homes and Gardens 4, 2010. Tll572, $8200. valuation $1349; Sharp Phone 85958063. AX-1500J(s), supersteam four in one cooking, still in box; Gasmate Odyssey 214 series, stainless steel BBQ; Gasmate Mariner two burner stainless steel BBQ; Jackeroo 2004 XR6, very good outdoor BBQ 1kg packs; condition, 89,500kms, Vittoria coffee oro 100% $15,200. Phone Arabica cafĂŠ restaurant 0419820037. blend; Bedding set; Ladies watch; Master AFFORDABLE imported chef cooking discs, some motorbikes, now available Cobdogla. Perfect small items, caravan park Christmas gift, great vouchers. 80 Derrick St, prices. Phone 85887018. Berri. GREGOIRE G65 grape ENGINEERS pattern harvester. Best offer. making tools set of 8 Two wine bin trailers Chisels, set of 10 gouges, $500 each. 2000 litre set of 8 bent back gouges, Silvan airblaster $12,000. 3 spoon gouges, steel Hedging machine HD Engineering contraction rules. Stanley Mildura $4000. Ph 0428242700. 540 mm plane and much more. Tool chest HOLDEN Astra LD, with drawers. Phone 1987, white, good body, 0438237656. good tyres, runs well, HAY Oaten, lucerne, recently serviced, good triticale, large round sound system, mags, rolls, can deliver. Phone immobiliser, reg till Nov 0418615099. 22, 2010, VFL-507, $1340. HOUSEBOAT, 10 berth Phone 0422296840. Blanchetown. 20 metres SUBARU Liberty GT, AWD, by 6.5 metres. Just 2007, 35,000kms, auto, slipped and repaired, full a/c, alarm, climate control, report. Must sell. Best offer all power, sunroof, tuned $159,000. 0457066716. by Stimrt XC power kit, HOWARD Rotary Hoe, Brando brakes, always HR30, 7ft cut. Phone garaged, $23,500, RSO60. 0419814536. Phone 0872000452.
Services CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and Detailing on 85863355 Lot 12 Tarcoola Street, Renmark. TANK lining. Leaking concrete and iron water tanks lined with Fibreglass onsite. All areas, contact Pete Headlam 08 87648131.
Public Notices ARE you feeling stressed? Want to take some time out for yourself? Relaxation/Meditation could be the key. Small groups, group discounts (get a group together). All sessions by appointment. BONUS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; first session half price. Phone Sheree Cameron 0439349701. INSURANCE For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, 85866626 or Berri. Phone 85823644. PUTT PUTT golf. Register your team of 4 to play â&#x20AC;&#x153;Twilight Golfâ&#x20AC;? at the Bella Lavender Putt Putt course, every second Monday as from 4/10/10. $8pp, includes course fee and light supper. Prizes presented on the night for best doubles and singles, most holes in one, birdies, eagles. Great night guaranteed, bring the family, join the fun. SLASHING large and small properties. Phone BERRIAG 0428179668. QUIT, smoking in 60 mins is here! Call 1300592001, for your free information pack. Give your lungs a holiday and quit now. Ultralife Health Clinic, Renmark.
Garage Sales BARMERA, 34 Laffer Street. Moving house sale, Saturday, October 2, and Sunday, October 3, 9am to 12pm.
WORKSHOP and garden items, cupboards, desks, fridges, freezer, welder compressor, bbqs, pictures, clothes and much more all must go. Strictly 9am to 2pm. Sunday, October 3, Monash end of Woolston Road, Berri.
To let TWO bedroom house, Monash township, big yard. Phone 0419814536.
Wanted to buy FORD Falcon, 2dr coupe, 72 to 76, XA XB XC. Phone 0434510979. TRACTOR, with bucket, priced between 10k to 20k. Phone Steve 0418816180. TRUCK manuals, car manuals, earthmoving manuals. Both Service manuals and user manuals, single items or collections, new or used, top prices paid. Phone 0408618294.
Looking to Rent HOUSE on land Berri, Barmera area, storage shed, heating and cooling, separate shower, carport. Retired couple able to start November. 0408840719.
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Employment
P: 8582 5500 - 10A Wilson Street, Berri - classies@riverlandweekly.com.au
Positions Vacant
CMV Farms is a company with diverse horticultural and viticultural holdings in South Australia and Victoria and is part of the CMV Group of companies (www.cmv.com.au). We seek an enthusiastic, self motivated permanent Orchard Supervisor to join our team on our 400 hectare almond and wine grape property at Lindsay Point. This position includes a work vehicle and on-site housing. The successful applicant requires: • Practical knowledge of drip irrigated horticulture. • Experience in staff supervision • Hold a current drivers licence. Please address written applications detailing work experience, qualifications and referees to: The Manager CMV Farms Lindsay Point PO Box 707, Renmark, S.A. 5341 Phone enquiries 08 8595 8120 Applications close Tuesday 5th October 2010
FINANCIAL ADVISER (QUALIFIED) SUNRAYSIA OR RIVERLAND BASED Trilogy Financial Group Pty Ltd, founded in 2002, has rapidly grown to become one of the most successful wealth management advisory firms in the Garvan Licensee Group - awarded best Financial Planning Advice Group in Australia for 2007 and 2008. We are seeking a Financial Adviser to join our trusted adviser team that has developed a style of doing business by inheriting the best of country-style service with a national and global perspective on the provision of leading edge financial services. The successful candidate will have a strong financial planning background demonstrated through a number of years experience working within a financial planning environment. Academically you will hold CFP status or be working towards its completion. You will have an ethical approach with everything you do, naturally have excellent communication skills and the ability to foster internal and external working relationships.
Applications close Friday October 8 Please note: All applications must include a cover letter and resume addressing the essential criteria on the position description.
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Are you looking for an opportunity to utilise your tertiary qualifications and gain more experience within the youth sector? Bring your commitment to working with young people and make a difference! Join one of Adelaide’s leading not for profit organisations Bedford, and utilise your crisis intervention skills in a fast paced environment and build on your experience. Supported by an experienced manager you will enjoy the potential of gaining significant insight to issues surrounding young people who are disengaged, have mental health, alcohol and drug problems or disabilities and is suited to a person seeking to enhance their assessment and social experiences. Based in the Riverland you will provide individual case management, innovative response to the needs of young people in the community. This role will see you maintain a safe and secure environment, provide support, address barriers and encourage young people towards further education and employment opportunities. You will bring to the role relevant qualification and demonstrated experience in the youth sector, first aid certificate, drivers licence and a genuine commitment to supporting young people. This is a part time position, 3 days per week, on a 6 month fixed term contract. For more information please contact Paul Gaertner, Manager of Training and Education on 0434 187 430 or visit www.bedfordgroup.com.au/about_us/current_jobs for a detailed position description.
Is seeking applications for the position of: Reserves Coach, Under 18 Coach Under 15 Coach , Under 13 Coach, Under 11 Coach For season 2011 Please forward written applications to: The Secretary , Berri Football Club PO Box 497 Berri SA 5343 Applications close Friday October 15, 2010 Enquiries phone Senior Coach Rod Hankin on 0414 602 046 or Football Director Brenton Woolston on 0417 552 231
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A position has become available within our Berri/ Riverland office. SMGT is looking for a highly motivated individual to undertake the role of Employment Consultant. The role will be responsible for sourcing apprenticeship and traineeship opportunities then managing the recruitment and selection of candidates. An outstanding career opportunity exists for a highly motivated individual with excellent communication skills.
A new opportunity exists to join the Salinity Operations Team who are based in Berri and are a major contributor to ensuring that the River Murray’s water resources are maintained and enhanced through the efficient operation, maintenance, monitoring and management of Salt Interception Schemes along the River Murray system. The role will involve interpreting collected monitoring data, planning maintenance programs for pumps, bores and pipelines and determining what are the most effective pumping and operating strategies that will be implemented. The position will also involve assisting with the development of safe working and operating procedures including providing direction on safe practices for chemical handling and acid dosing of Bores.
A current motor driver’s licence is essential as is a willingness to undertake work in remote and isolated locations and working with hazardous substances. The field-work area includes several salt interception schemes that range from Waikerie to Woolpunda and areas up to and including Rufus River in NSW. Sometimes after hours work will be required as will ad hoc intrastate and interstate travel.
For a position description or further information contact Dean Umback on (03) 5022 1833 or email deanu@smgt.com.au
Enquiries can be made to Colin Muller, phone 0427 012 627 or 08 8595 2215.
Please forward applications by Friday October 15, 2010 to: Dean Umback Manager – Employment Services 146a Eighth Street, Mildura 3500
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To be considered, you will require a basic knowledge of civil, electrical & mechanical engineering principles with some experience in undertaking minor civil, mechanical and construction work. It is desirable that you will have a chemical or dangerous goods handling certificate, White Card (Introduction to Construction Work) and a Frontline Management Certificate. You will need to be competent in the use of PC’s with an understanding of packages including Word, Excel and CAD packages, GIS/CAD/GPS.
The successful applicant will be a self starter who is highly organised and a committed team player. The incumbent will ideally have some experience in mentoring and pastoral care or a background in a Recruitment & Selection role.
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Position Descriptions by telephoning Pat Murphy (Berri RMO Office) on 08 8595 2211 or email: pat.murphy@sawater.com.au or Ken Heather (Adelaide Office) on 08 7424 3805 or ken.heather@sawater.com.au Applications to: http://careers.sawater.com.au or fax 08 7003 3805 or post to Ken Heather, SA Water Recruitment Team, GPO Box 1751, Adelaide, SA 5001, by Friday 15th October 2010.
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Great work experience opportunity for Miegel
with CALLUM TRIFONOFFF 1. In October, who is to become Australia’s first saint? 2. True or false - after Saturday’s drawn AFL grand final between St Kilda and Collingwood, the replay will be played at another venue? 3. Who won the Norm Smith Medal in the grand final? 4. Who is the AFL CEO? 5. Who is the governor of South Australia? 6. True or false – Kevin Foley is deputy premier as well as treasurer of South Australia? 7. Which American politician is known for ‘The Dean Scream’? 8. What year did The Late Show With David Letterman debut on TV? 9. True or false – Woody Allen was born in England? 10. Which two actors were the main characters in the movie White Men Can’t Jump? 11. Which actor wrote and directed the movie That Thing You Do!? 12. True or false – the TV show Saved by the Bell starred Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Mario Lopez? 13. The film Student Seduction was released in what year? 14. The Riverland’s affiliate SANFL team West Adelaide has a team in the grand final in which grade this year? 15. Who will contest this year’s SANFL grand final against Central District? 16. Jonah Hill and Michael Cera star in which popular comedy movie? 17. In which American city was singer Billy Joel born? 18. True or false – Tom Jones sang the song What’s New Pussycat?? 19. Which Austar channel does the TV show American Dragon: Jake Long air on? 20. True or false – Robert Downey Junior stars in Iron Man?
Saturday 23rd
Trif’s Trivia
LAMEROO Regional Community School student Emma Miegel was just one of two students selected for a Stage for Life work experience opportunity to help pursue a career in arts. Emma will join the Bell Shakespeare’s stage management team at the Sydney Opera House for the week leading up to the opening night of its latest produc-
tion, Twelfth Night. Stage For Life is designed to give young people who are interested in pursuing a career in the arts a wider aspect of theatre production and management. Entrants were required to submit a written application outlining their involvement with theatre at their school or with the community. The students involved
in the program will gain knowledge about stage management, production, marketing, event planning and publicity. Applications were received from over 80 various high schools this year. Emma will be flying to Sydney for the exclusive week long work experience opportunity at the end of October.
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Sunday 24th
■ COMBE COUP: Extremely popular children’s entertainer Peter Combe will be a big attraction at this year’s Loxton Lights Up Day on November 27.
■ PUMPED: Jason Sutherland will be fronting up for Centrals in the SANFL grand final on Sunday.
Monday 25th
HE IS best known for songs such as Wash Your Face in Orange Juice, Juicy Juicy Green Grass, Newspaper Mama and Mr Clicketty Cane and now Peter Combe will bring his famous tunes to the Riverland. The well known entertainer will feature at this year’s Loxton Lights Up Day, further bolstering the widely
attended event. Loxton District Chamber of Commerce business and events manager Sonya Altschwager is hoping the addition of Peter Combe will draw big crowds. “He’s such an icon with children’s entertainment,” she said. Peter Combe, whose career has spanned more than two decades, is well known for his quirky hits. Whether you are young or old, everyone will be drawn to watch the great Aussie entertainer who doesn’t just perform for kids but also adults, with recent success performing sell out shows to adult audiences. For a day full of entertainment, food and fun, culminating in a display of spectacular fireworks, head over to Loxton Lights Up Day on November 27.
Tuesday 26th
By GEORGIE EVERINGHAM
Thursday 21st
Combe coming to Loxton
Friday 22nd
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Answers: 1. Mary MacKillop; 2. False; 3. Lenny Hayes; 4. Andrew Demetriou; 5. Kevin Scarce; 6. True; 7. Howard Dean; 8. 1993; 9. False – America; 10. Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes; 11. Tom Hanks; 12. True; 13. 2003; 14. Under 18; 15. Norwood; 16. Superbad; 17. New York City; 18. True; 19. Disney Channel; 20. True.
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4.00 Catalyst 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.00 Planet Science 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Partners In Crime 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Parliament
3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Lost Gardens 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 Report 8.00 Penguin Island 8.30 Love, Lust & Lies 10.00 Marriage Techniques For Beginners 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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 The 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
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Ghost Dad: Bill Cosby 2.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight
8.00 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 The Amazing Race 10.00 Ghost Whisperer 11.00 Scrubs 11.30 Stag 12.00 Win News 12.30 The Matty Johns Show 1.30 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 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: (AFL): Grand Final 11.00 Cold Case 12.00 The Footy Show (NRL): Grand Final
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 The Late Show 12.00 Cycling: UCI Road World Championships
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
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2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 The Gruen Transfer 11.50 rage
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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: Sam comes face-toface with his 29-yearold father. 9.30 Breaking Bad 10.20 Seven Ages Of Rock 11.10 Wyclef Jean's All Star Jam 12.10 Planet Rock Profiles 12.35 The Royal Today
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Life Is Ruff: Kyle Massey 2.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight
7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Wild Hogs: Tim Allen, John Travolta and Martin Lawrence 10.30 Movie: The Mummy: Brendan Fraser 1.00 Movie: Bad Manners: Saul Rubinek 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 RBT 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: Spiderman 3: Tobey Maguire 11.30 Movie: The True Crime
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 Doesâ&#x20AC;Ś 8.30 Before The Game 9.30 NCIS 10.30 Go Girls 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 Cycling: UCI Road World Championships
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: Outbreak 1939 9.30 World News Late 10.00 Man Hunters 10.55 Movie: The Mother (The UK): Daniel Craig 12.50 Movie: Cleopatra (Argentina) 2.45 Weather
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6.00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.35 ABC News 8.30 The Bill 9.20 Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow 10.05 Ashes To Ashes 11.00 rage
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Wild At Heart: Alice is enjoying her new job at Mara, even though her animal census has revealed they have a lone male hyena that needs a pack. 7.30 Hope Springs: The news of Nathan's murder strikes fear
into the hearts of Ellie, Hannah, Shoo and Josie. 8.30 Movie: The Beguiled: Clint Eastwood 10.15 Movie: Forever And A Day: Frank Lloyd 12.00 Once A Soldier 12.30 1 Giant Leap 12.55 South Side Story 1.25 Sleep Clinic
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 AFL: Grand Final Rematch: Collingwood v St. Kilda 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Australia Smashes Guinness
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6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Children's Programs 12.00 Horse Racing: Epson Cup 4.00 The Garden Gurus 4.30 Postcards Australia 5.00 Antiques Roadshow
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Kung Fu Panda: Jack Black and Dustin Hoffman 9.40 Movie: Rush Hour: Jackie Chan 11.40 Movie: Hard To Kill: Steven Seagal 1.30 Daylight Saving Begins 2.30 Spyforce
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Sunday 3rd
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6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Delhi 2010: Commonwealth Games: Day One: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Delhi 2010: Commonwealth Games: Day One:
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Tuesday 5th
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6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Delhi 2010: Commonwealth Games: Day Two: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Delhi 2010: Commonwealth Games: Day Two:
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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 Nine News
6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Delhi 2010: Commonwealth Games: Day Three: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Delhi 2010: Commonwealth Games: Day Three:
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5.00 Weather 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Springtime In A Small Town (China): Jingfan Hu and Jun Wu 3.00 Classical Destinations 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And
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Issue No. 146
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Going around again
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GUESS WHOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S BACK? Byy B BRAD RA R AD PERRY
THE Cricket Club TH T HE Loxton Lo Lo wi w ill ll b will bee bolstered by the rreturn re etu urn of key batsman Mi M ich hae a Michael Gutsche to A ggr rad de le llevel e grade aaf fteer after announcing he w wi ill ll ttake a will on a playeer/coach er/c er r//cco oaac role this
coming season. Gutsche will co-coach the young team with fellow veteran Steve Inglis and he is excited about the opportunity to return to the Riverland Turf Cricket Associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s senior ranks after nearly 10 years. â&#x2013; Continued Page 35
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