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■ CAUGHT: Scott Spicer, 11, celebrates catching a menacing carp as (from left) Mason Bonney, 10, Jack Wilson, 8, Rob Spicer and Kaleb Muller, 11, look on. Photo: JANE WILSON
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to any proposed water cuts and what they believe is a fair and equitable balance between environmental and irrigation water for the basin. “Everyone throughout the basin
has been doing it tough for years now and the basin plan is not likely to contain good news for irrigators or many communities throughout the basin,” Senator Birmingham said. “Communities like the Riverland are well recognised as being extremely efficient users of water already, that means there is less fat to be cut.”
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Mr Whetstone has called on the State Government to uphold a previous commitment to maintaining the 24 hour operations at Yamba. “The then Agriculture Minister Paul Caica dismissed as ‘rumours’ the Riverland’s concerns raised in January that hours would be reduced at Yamba,” Mr Whetstone said. Mr Whetstone described the decision to close the roadblock at night as shortsighted. Family First Legislative Council Member Robert Brokenshire also expressed disappointment at the decision. Meantime, South Australian Citrus Industry Development Board chief executive Andrew Green said the move could threaten the state’s $2.4 billion food industry. “The SA citrus industry alone is worth $250 million in SA in gross food revenue and $58 million in fresh citrus exports,” Mr Green said. He said the Yamba roadblock plays an integral part in keeping South Australian fruit-fly free and in turn, ensuring export market growth.
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PLANS to cut back the nightshift at the Yamba roadblock, on the state’s eastern border, have been slammed by various sectors of the political spectrum. The cut, which will see the number of vehicles searched by quarantine inspectors reduced significantly, have been proposed as part of a State Government review of the fruit fly program. South Australian Agriculture Minister Michael O’Brien said the study had found a reduced biosecurity risk at quarantine stations, at particular times of the day and year, resulting in cuts to the nightshift at Yamba, as well as Ceduna on the state’s west coast. “There has generally been a significant reduction in the number of fruit fly outbreaks over the past seven years,” Mr O’Brien said. “South Australia has experienced three years without any fruit fly outbreaks in that time.” Mr O’Brien indicated the success of random roadblocks also provides reason to cut back on the nightshift, a move which has angered Member for Chaffey Tim Whestone.
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Ideal retirement location
By BRAD PERRY
THE recent release of the Riverland Futures Taskforce prospectus highlighted the region’s potential to become a prime location for retirement living and the State Government believes the region has much to offer the older generation. State Minister for Ageing Jennifer Rankine, who was in Berri on Tuesday for the country launch of the Every Generation Festival, said the Riverland is a great prospect for retirees and investors. “I think it (the Riverland) would be incredibly attractive to many people,” she said. “The Riverland is a glorious place for anyone to live and has a great deal of amenities and attractions and like so many of our country areas, a great way of life to offer people. “Country communities are really welcoming of newcomers so anyone that would be thinking of moving to the Riverland could be assured that people’s doors are open and you are picked up and in-
■ SUGGESTION: State Minister for Ageing Jennifer Rankine attended the country launch of the Every Generation Festival at the Berri Senior Citizens Club, claiming the region is an excellent retirement destination and a great prospect for investors. volved in the community.” The prospectus aims to have an extra 2367 people moving to the region for pre-retirement, retirement and immigration purposes by 2031, with an additional investment ob-
jective figure of $59 million. Minister Rankine said country living, such is on offer in the Riverland, is very attractive to the older community. “There is a closeness of com-
munity that exists in country areas that you may not get in the city,” she said. “Age is a mindset, these (older) people (in the Riverland) are very young of mind and young in heart and very busy.” During Tuesday’s launch, Minister Rankine highlighted the government’s commitment to aged care in regional South Australia. “Six million dollars combined over the next four years will be providing 25,000 home visits for those people that live at home,” she said. “We are going to have regular home visits for vulnerable people and also provide funding for those eligible for personal alert, so if someone does have a tumble at home, they can grab the little device around their neck or on their wrist that will actually call back up.” As part of the Every Generation Festival celebrations, the Renmark Woodworkers have been named as finalists of the Every Generation Artists award, with winners to be announced on October 26.
Birmingham: Cuts must come from elsewhere ■ From Page 1 “If the cuts here (in the Riverland) are high, that will have a more dramatic effect on production and economic activities than it will in other regions where there is a bit more fat that can be cut from inefficient production. “I hope the authority has taken into consideration the different circumstances of each different region, both in terms of their efficiency as well as in terms of their historical usage of water.” Senator Birmingham, who is also Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment, said the future of food production will ultimately be with less water. “It remains in everyone’s best interests to have a system that is managed in a sustainable way to try to, so far as possible, minimise future pain and dislocation of people. “What we want to see is production continuing to
be maximised throughout the river system but done so with as little water as is necessary to achieve that.” Senator Birmingham also visited local properties with efficient irrigation techniques during his time in the region, all helping him to plan his response to the draft plan guide tomorrow. “The key thing I will be looking for is to make sure there is consideration of the economic and social impacts of these reforms, as well as the environmental impacts,” he said. Tomorrow’s guide release is the beginning of what will be one of the most heavily debated federal plans and Senator Birmingham said there is still a lot of work to be done before it is finalised. “There are many months, if not longer than that, a year or so of debate around this report still to come,” he said. “It’s important that ev-
■ TALKS: Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone talking with Senator Simon Birmingham yesterday. Photo: JANE WILSON
eryone in the community gets in and has their say. “There is a parliamentary right of veto at the end and I think it would be extraordi-
make everyone happy but is right for the system and can provide some long term certainty at the end of it.” Senator Birmingham
It’s important that everyone in the community gets in and has their say. nary circumstances for that to be exercised and I would hope, through all of the consultation to come, that we can get a plan that may not
said he fully supports government voluntary buybacks and believes irrigators have a fair argument calling for compensation for any loss
of entitlements that may occur as a result of the plan. “There is, I think, a general acceptance that too much water has been allocated over a period of time and there needs to be some reduction in usage,” he said. “Water rights should be treated as property rights. “I think we need to look beyond the fair price for acquisition and make sure there is fair consideration for community as well be-
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cause when you buy the water and you take that license out of the community, it has a flow through impact on local towns and on local businesses. “We always supported the buyback as part of the solution but we also think, especially in some of the upstream regions, there is still a lot of efficiency upgrades that can be undertaken to produce more water for environmental flows without having to do it all through buybacks or license acquisitions.” Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone agreed with Senator Birmingham that the Riverland and South Australia’s water efficient history needs to be taken into account in the basin plan and hopes the basin authority does not take a “scattergun” approach to irrigation cuts. “It is about making sure our record is recognised with the infrastructure upgrades we have put in place over the past 30 years,” he said.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR What would you like to see happen to Bonney? I AM curious to know what Barmera’s residents would like to happen to Lake Bonney to stop its decline. Visitors are thrilled when visiting Barmera, expecting to see a dried up muddy Lake Bonney but experiencing sandy beaches. We continually read articles from vested interests who appear to discourage visitors. The older generation, privileged to see the lake at its best before Lock 3 was built, would like to see its condition back to its former glory and fresh water within health standards below 800 EC units. Engineering solutions are very expensive and appear to be avoided. We are hopefully approaching the end of the
most severe drought ever. Lake Bonney’s management should be no different to any other River Murray backwaters with regulators. None of the regulators meet the requirements of native fish passage and recruitment. Fish barriers are not necessary if locks are used to wet and drain floodplains regularly. The regulator was not set deep enough to allow the required volume of water through to fill the lake during hot weather and high evaporation. The carp cage was not used, as letting water into the lake was top priority. Another carp trap would be necessary to remove carp coming in from Chamber’s Creek. It may then be feasible to use Mackintosh Canal to take salty water from the centre of Lake Bonney and deliver it to below Lock 3 continually to
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reduce salt. It has been estimated by tagging fish that there is 100 plus tonnes of carp still in the lake and 2000 plus tonnes of boney bream. Eliminating carp may make the lake healthier and considering the favourable research of Murray cod, it may soon be possible to distribute fingerlings into Lake Boney from hatcheries in NSW. A healthy lake containing plenty of Murray cod would be a big tourist attraction. Malcolm Wilksch, Loveday.
Funding kerfuffle WITH the stated need to reduce public sector spending, why has Parliament voted to not only increase politicians’ superannuation benefits, but to backdate such increase to 2006? Will the SA Government engage ex-politicians/staff-
ers, as consultants, etc, to fill any void of information created by budget reductions to PIRSA, etc? Exactly how much money is being spent on ex-politicians/staffers (with parliamentary pensions/payouts,) who are now engaged on various government boards, consultancies, etc? Tom Loffler, Waikerie.
Property still missing IT IS now about four months since our property was stolen. We have recently heard the offenders have been caught but no property re-
covered. As these cameras contained all of the photos and video of our central Australian holiday, we are still very keen to have them back. It is now time for the thieves to do the right thing, return our property to us and clear their conscience. The cameras were a Samsung digital model WB 550, with a Scandisk 8GB memory card and a Panasonic digital video camera with mini tapes. If anyone has any information about these items, we would love to hear from you. There is still a reward for their return. We would like to thank ABC Radio for putting our
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Taking advantage of local flavours By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND produce is known for its uniquely strong flavour and quality and now a Barossa ice cream and sorbet maker has found an alternative way to use local produce. Tanunda’s Nice Ice owner Tony Bowen has been creating delicious ice cream and sorbet for nearly 16 years, using Riverland produce to invent several of his flavours. The ice cream maker, who featured at this year’s Loxton Show, uses citrus from Renmark for his ever popular orange ice cream. “I’m not going to get my oranges from anywhere else,” he told the Riverland Weekly. Mr Bowen also sources lemons from near Ramco, cabernet juice from Waikerie and acacias from Renmark to create his flavours. The acacia flavour (or
■ Rod Ralph. By LES PEARSON A HANDFUL of recent nominations have alleviated concerns about the Southern Mallee Council not being able to fill the nine positions required. No new nominations were received ahead of the closing date in September and with three resignations, there were suggestions that no one wanted to join the council. “I think that’s not the case at all,” council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said. “Recent publicity made people aware of the numbers problem… and immediately after, we had four people all indicate interest to come on to council. “In a short space of time, five people put their hand up, who I would consider very reasonable candidates if they were to nominate.” With the new nominations, the suggestion has been raised to change council meeting times to nights as opposed to current day meetings. “The change has been mooted by self employed or working people who would be unable to attend meetings due to work commitments,” Mr Ralph said. “The people concerned have spoken to current elected members (about it).” Mr Ralph saw some merit in the change, which would allow for greater attendance of representatives of community groups to discuss specific agenda items. “It certainly would open up the opportunity for more people to come if interested,” he said. After last year’s review investigating reducing councillor numbers, Mr Ralph claimed there was no possibility of dropping positions from the nine member panel in the wake of the numbers crisis. “That is a formal process that can only be held every eight years,” he said.
story to air, your newspaper for doing such a great job of reporting our plight, the owners of the Lake Bonney Caravan Park for their wonderful generosity and all the other people of Renmark who put up our reward posters and were so understanding and keen to help. We have learnt a lot from this experience. Don’t presume that your property is safe, even though you are sleeping right next to it. In future, when we return to Renmark, we will be much more security conscious and much more selective with where we stay.
■ SWEET: Tanunda ice cream maker Tony Bowen has started using local ingredients to flavour his product. Photo: BRAD PERRY
wattle seed) is one of Mr Bowen’s new creations and he said it is already a hit. “The acacia has been very popular,” he said. Creating more than 100 flavours in his career as an ice cream maker, Mr Bowen said he will continue to use Riverland produce. “The Riverland has been doing it tough,” he said. “It’s my way of putting something back into the local community. “It gives me a warm feeling to know I have put in and haven’t just taken.” With many customers tasting his ice cream across the world, Mr Bowen said he is proud to use local fruits in his sweet treats. “Nowadays I think people are looking for more fresh produce,” he said. “To me, it’s smart because then I can say it’s local produce.”
Exploring the alternative route By BRAD PERRY AN AWARD winning Riverland winery believes many local winegrape growers could turn to alternative and international varieties to achieve solid returns. Oakworks, in Renmark, sources alternative winegrape varieties from local growers and bottles its own wine, with two varieties winning Hot Climate Wine Show awards this year. Oakworks production manager Rita Richardson believes there is a long term future for alternative winegrape growing in the Riverland. “If the Riverland can grow grapes that are normally grown in Russia, Italy and South Africa, there’s oppor-
tunities there to be a point of difference,” she said. “(The future) is looking more at the Mediterranean wines that are grown in Italy and South Africa and taking them on board.
I think a lot of people are looking for something a bit different.
“At the moment we’ll find out whether someone is growing something different and get our contacts that way and we normally
liaise with the grapegrowers because sometimes you want them grown a certain way.” Amongst the alternative varieties used by the winery are tannat (south west France variety), durif (south of France), tinta molle (Portugese), sangiovese/nebbiolo, zinfandel, motepulciano (Italian), chambourcin (French hybrid), saperavi (Russia) and pinotage (South Africa). Mrs Richardson said not only are winegrape growers looking to alternative varieties but so are wineries and consumers. “I think a lot of people are looking for something a bit different,” she said. “The Riverland has got a lot to offer but we just have to exploit it.”
■ DIVERSE: Oakworks production manager Rita Richardson has found success in using alternative grape varieties.
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More water, more fish By BRAD PERRY FISHERMEN are flocking to hotspots across the Riverland as interstate floodwater sees water levels rise. Hook, Line & Sinker’s John Cockshell said fishing excursions have doubled in recent weeks and more locals are expected to throw a line in with plenty of golden perch (callop) being caught. “People are catching them so they are going out again,” he said. “With a flow like this going through, that will tend to go right up and down the river because there will be enough disturbance there to reoxygenate the water (for the fish).” Mr Cockshell said creeks, which may not have seen action for months, could see fishermen lining the shores. “At the moment they will be going more in the creeks because when the main river starts flowing fishing tends to head into the creeks a bit,” he said. With breeding season around
the corner, Mr Cockshell said there is the possibility of more fish being in the river with more water flowing through. “If we can get a good 60,000 or 70,000 megalitres a day of flow, it would be brilliant because we would have reasonable cod spawning,” he said. Other factors that will contribute to more fishermen casting lines in the coming weeks include the beginning of daylight savings and the end of winter sports. Travelling fisherman Michael Cooke, who has been fishing around Australia for the past 52 years, said the floodwaters entering the River Murray will vastly improve local fishing. “Given time, like with all the farmers who are smiling at the moment, it’s going to improve the
fishing,” Mr Cooke, who recently enjoyed some fishing while in the region for the Riverland Field Days, said. “It is going to improve fish stocks and make life really great down this part of the world as it should be. “As the water fills up and it slows down a little bit, your fishing is going to improve big time and a lot of
places that haven’t been working for a long, long time will come back on. “It will make a huge difference and it will probably bring up the fish to breed a lot more.” Mr Cooke said top areas to fish are where the water is filling
■ ACTIVITY: Fishermen, including Loxton North’s Barry Dymott (pictured) and other recreational river users are enjoying rising river levels. Photo: JANE WILSON
up slowly. “If you’ve got a lot of run and a heap of water coming into an area, I’d probably be more inclined to go out to where it is filling up slowly, in areas where there has been water, where it’s starting to lift up.”
Cancer survivors give hope
■ HOPE: Berri couple Bev and Neil Francis’ love and support helped each other battle their own cancer demons. Photo: BRAD PERRY By BRAD PERRY BERRI couple Bev and Neil Francis never thought they would have to fight cancer but this weekend’s Relay for Life will mark a significant milestone for them. The pair, who will be marching in this weekend’s Relay for Life Cancer Survivors Walk, supported each other in unusual circumstances when both were fighting cancer in the space of two years. It was late 2003 when Neil was diagnosed with prostate cancer during a regular check-up. “He really didn’t take it seriously,” Bev said. “This particular year he went, had his blood test and he got called back and they said ‘sorry you’ve got very early prostate cancer’. “Part of the preparation for treatment was Neil would have a full body scan and during the body scan it became apparent, that unbeknown to him, he also had lung cancer. “Within a matter of days, Neil had a portion of his lung removed.” Neil, who is now deemed to have effectively overcome the cancer, said he was in denial that such a thing could happen to him. “In yourself you can’t feel any-
thing, so you’re not aware you’ve got anything,” he said. In 2006, with Neil recovering from bracheotherapy treatment and having part of his lung removed, Bev was also diagnosed with cancer, hers being in her breast. The challenge became even harder for both Bev and Neil as they helped each other through the fight of their lives. “The time that I went before they diagnosed the cancer, a group of friends were with me and I happened to say something silly like ‘I wonder how many people they catch up with (through) the mammogram system because I hadn’t heard of anyone at that stage who had been caught up’. “The nicest thing was having the support of Neil. “He was a tremendous support and sat with me each day to the point where I recovered very quickly from the treatment. “Whoever was down, the other supported.” Bev, who had a mastectomy, by next year will have officially fought off the breast cancer and she wants to send a message to the community. “Get your regular check-ups,” she said. Bev and Neil are also looking for-
ward to walking in the Relay for Life this weekend, wishing to thank those who supported them and giving hope to others battling cancer. “The clapping and acknowledgement of people and then walking besides people you know who are still struggling is important,” she said. “Some of them who walk with you still have a battle on their hands, far worse than we had and it does give them hope.” Fourteen teams will walk laps of the Berri Number One Oval for 19 hours at this year’s Relay for Life which takes place on Saturday (from 2pm) and Sunday to raise money for cancer. A candle lighting ceremony will occur at 8.30pm on Saturday to acknowledge those who have and still are fighting cancer. Organiser Robin Foley hopes people come along and support the good cause. “It brings to the fore and gives support to people that are fighting cancer and also shows that the community really cares about them, finding a cure and supporting them,” she said. “A lot of people also want to remember people who we have lost.”
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Educational support initiative launched By LES PEARSON A NEW educational support initiative has been recently introduced at Renmark High School helping students who drop out of school to complete their studies, with excellent results. The Independent Learning Centre is a co-operative program between Renmark High, the Department of Education and Children’s Services (DECS) and the Innovative Community Action Networks (ICAN). Program manager Jenny Vonic-Joyce said the program offers an alternative educational option previously unavailable. “Over the years, we’ve seen that school is not suited to everyone,” she said. “A lot of students drop out for various reasons and don’t complete their schooling, which makes getting a job hard.” She said the centre helps young people re-engage with their schooling or even find a job or career. “Our key priority is to facilitate a range of community based programs, which will equip the students with skills so they may transition into the community in a productive and posi-
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■ SUPPORT: Renmark Independent Learning Centre program manager Jenny Vonic-Joyce (left) and (from top) case manager Luke Morrow with students Sam Pelham and Cheyanne Francis. Photo: LES PEARSON tive way,” Mrs VonicJoyce said. “It also gives extra assistance to schools and takes the pressure off them as well.” The centre is all about students wanting to help themselves, with a number of recent enrolments coming from peer encouragement after their own positive experiences. “There is certainly
not reluctance from students to get involved,” Mrs Vonic-Joyce said. A similar learning centre has also been established in Waikerie with similar results. Mrs Vonic-Joyce said any students, whether current or former, can either call the centre or drop in for more information on how they as students can help themselves.
A NEW type of canola is showing promising signs in local trials conducted by Canadian agribusiness Viterra. Viterra’s Loxton customer relationship manager Mark Kroehn said the company is trialling juncea canola on some local properties this year. “These crops look excellent and are showing very good potential for growers in the future,” Mr Kroehn said. At least average yields and solid prices are expected for the 2010 harvest season, with all varieties of wheat, barley and canola looking good at this stage of the year. “Juncea canola and commander barley are looking good but the season so far has been good for all crops,” Mr Kroehn said.
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Premier’s funding promise By BRAD PERRY
■ STANDBY: Premier Mike Rann has announced extra funding is on standby to help fight the locust plague.
IN PARLIAMENT, South Australian Premier Mike Rann has described the coming locust invasion as a “military operation” and has promised more funds will be available if necessary, on top of the $12.8 million already provided. Mr Rann said as the weather warms, South Australia will be invaded by trillions of locusts. “It is a battle that the government is determined to win in partnership with our farming communities,” he said. “The grain harvest this year could potentially be worth in the order of two billion dollars.
“It is vital that we protect this crop, our pastures and vineyards, which are also important to the economic and social well being of South Australia. “The control centre at Orroroo and another at Loxton are command headquarters for what is very much like a military operation.” Locusts also pose a threat to the local communities’ parks, gardens, sporting grounds and golf courses and regional aviation, according to Mr Rann. “Strategic spraying oper-
ations will occur over an estimated 450,000 hectares of the state from the air and on the ground,” he said. “We have seven aircraft ready to be deployed and 130 frontline troops in the field. “These personnel will be working collaboratively with landholders, local government and natural resource management boards. “We also want farmers and irrigators in the Riverland to be vigilant in watching out for hatchings and to report these to the Loxton
Control Centre.” Mr Rann also acknowledged the difficulty of spraying chemicals in sensitive areas. “We are aware that chemical spraying creates a range of issues, including possible contamination of grain and wool, potential harm to human health and threat to native wildlife,” he said. “PIRSA is working with landholders and also with DENR and SA Health to minimise the risk, and open communication is occurring with stakeholders. “A special fungal spray called Green Guard has been developed for use in environmentally sensitive areas and by organic farmers.”
Doris’ half century of bingo service By BRAD PERRY BINGO is certainly a numbers game and Berri’s Doris Allan has devoted almost 50 years to the popular social event. The 82 year old, who was born in Scotland, helped start the night time Pacemakers Bingo Club at the Berri Resort Hotel in 1961. Working at the local chemist for 14 years and raising four children while her husband Harry worked as a can maker at Berri Fruit Juices Cannery, Doris found both fun and peace playing bingo.
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After a number of years as president of the Pacemakers, Doris helped start the Palms Bingo Club held at the Berri Club in 1996, taking on the role of treasurer. “I had so many people ask me about doing daytime bingo,” she said.
Fourteen years later and Doris has retired from the club, which has kept her busy playing and administering. “It’s been fun with a few tears along the way,” she said. “I loved having a game of bingo. “While I had to do all the paperwork as treasurer while they played, after the first book, I always joined in.” While bingo is known as a social hobby, Doris said Riverlanders have, and still do, treat it very seriously. “At one time we were taxed,” Doris laughed.
“I didn’t go for the lucky charms but a lot of the ladies did.” Selling thousands of bingo tickets to raise money for St Catherine’s Nursing Home, Doris also helped Barmera and Loxton establish bingo clubs. Doris said she could not have had as much success through the Palms Bingo Club without the committee, friends and family who supported her. “I’ve had a lot of great help along the way” she said. “I couldn’t have done it without Pam Gallaway.”
■ NUMBERS GAME: Berri’s Doris Allan has notched up nearly 50 years’ service to local bingo clubs. Photo: JANE WILSON
Future business relocation - Landmark Renmark to Berri Landmark will soon be managing all of its business in the Renmark area through Landmark’s Berri branch, effective from Friday 8 October (staff will still be at Renmark the next week, as we pack and move stock). Our shift from Renmark has come about due to our landlord wishing to use the building for other purposes, so as our current lease expires soon, we are relocating. I’d like to assure you that Landmark is strongly committed to the Riverland. Indeed, we see this move as a positive opportunity to create a better business for many of our clients. By concentrating our business through the one location in Berri we can develop a stronger branch, carry a much larger range of merchandise, operate more efficient deliveries and free up staff time to service clients better. What do I mean by “free up staff time”? You might be surprised just how much work must be devoted just to keeping a facility ready to do business, before a
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client even walks in the door. Concentrating in Berri will mean more time for Landmark agronomists and account managers to directly visit clients, deliver products and discuss each client’s individual needs. Our Berri branch is much larger both in yard area (over one hectare) and in hardstand undercover warehousing – a considerable improvement over the tight space in the Renmark warehouse that made stock management difficult and slowed dispatch to customers. You will probably already know many of our team at Landmark Berri: Kieran Christian – Branch Manager Mobile: 0408 350 575, 08 8582 3155 Barry Wright – Merchandise Manager Mobile: 0429 397 103 Craig Simes – Account Manager / Agronomy (Renmark) - Mobile: 0417 826 658 Matt Ward – Account Manager / Agronomy Mobile: 0408 010 325 Neville Ebert – Sales Support and Accounts (Renmark)
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Michael Chamberlain – Dispatch and Deliveries Mobile: 0427 608 134 Ashley Thiele – Sales Support / Merchandise (Renmark and Berri) Gus Combatti – Real Estate Specialist Mobile: 0411 754 895 If you have any questions or comments about Landmark’s move, please don’t hesitate to call either Kieran Christian, our branch manager, or myself (mobile 0429 165 077). We look forward to seeing you in our Berri branch. For those people who haven’t visited before, we are located just 1 km west of the Berri Club on Old Sturt Highway (towards Glossop). Look out for the Landmark sign. Yours sincerely
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Apex celebrates big year RENMARK Apex Club recently celebrated its annual handover dinner with around 40 people in attendance. A number of awards were handed out on the night, including the Apexian of the Year which was presented to Peter Keynes for the second straight year. Peter and fellow member Michael Vowles were recognised for 100 per cent meeting attendance, while outgoing president Shane Smart thanked the club’s members for volunteering over 1000 hours to the community. The club continues to grow and now has 17 active members, with current projects including the re-building of the club’s catering van, sheep manure sales and preparing for the Chowilla New Year’s Eve Ball. If you would like to join the Renmark Apex Club, contact Ben Arnold on 0405 416 225.
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Pyjama night for cause EVERYONE’S had the dream where they have embarrassingly arrived at school wearing only their pyjamas, however, Renmark Junior Primary School students did just that for a cause recently. The school held a Pyjama Night to promote literacy and numeracy at school and home. Teachers and students wore their pyjamas to school and spent one hour in their classrooms listening to teachers, family and other students read books and tell their stories. All students were involved in the Pyjama Night, with some even bringing their favourite teddy for the occasion. Sounds like a fun night – literally!
Hockey reunion RIVERLANDERS are organising a gathering of local hockey players who played for the Upper Murray Men’s Hockey Association prior to 1975. The event will take place at the Cobdogla Club on January 8 next year and people who played pre-1975 hockey locally are encouraged to attend. For more information, phone John Menzel on 8583 7369.
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■ APEX ALL STARS: Peter Keynes (Renmark Apexian of the Year) (left) and Shane Smart (outgoing president) celebrate another positive year of community activities, while (inset, from left) Ben Arnold (membership officer), Mark Charlesworth (president), Scott Braunack, and Ashley Shugg (sponsoring member) were also present for the handover dinner. Photo: SUPPLIED
Wine show honours THE 38th annual Riverland Wine Show held last month was a great success. Just under 50 per cent of entries, from the the Riverland, Sunraysia, Riverina and Rutherglen regions, received an award, while over six per cent received gold medals for wine, higher than the Australian average. The Best Wine in Show trophy was taken out by McWilliams’ Grand Liqueur Muscat, with judges commenting on the wine’s “complex and layered” attributes. The Most Successful Exhibitor trophy was awarded to Constellation Wines Australia, which gained trophies for Best Rose, Best Brandy and Best White Wine. The success of 919 Wines, winner of the Best Fortified Red Wine trophy, illustrated the strength of the up and coming Riverland boutique wineries with Mirabella Vineyard also receiving a gold medal for its 2009 Shiraz.
WAIKERIE’S 30th annual flower show will be on October 15 and 16 at the Waikerie Institute with plenty of displays and collections to see. From floral art displays, cut flowers, native plants, pot plants and many prize winning sections, the show is a great family event. This year’s theme is Anniversaries and Collections and anybody is welcome to enter collections and displays. The show opens on Friday from 10.30am to 5pm and Saturday, 10am to 2pm, with Devonshire morning and afternoon tea provided.
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■ AUDIENCE: A large audience learns about food gardens at a recent workshop in Loxton. Photo: JANE WILSON
Learning about food gardens HELD in Loxton last month, the School Food Gardens PD workshop, facilitated by the South Australian MurrayDarling Basin Natural Resources Management Board, was declared as “exceeding all expectations” by the 70 lo-
cal teachers from 24 schools across the Upper Murray region that attended the event. SA MDB NRM Board education co-ordinator Jodie Sommerville said school food gardens are a hot topic
at the moment. “Not only do they help schools to become more sustainable, they also educate students about the importance of growing their own fresh food,” Ms Sommerville said.
ORGANISERS of the 100th Renmark and District Show are hoping to muster 100 utes for the Renmark Show Ute Competition to coincide with the centenary celebrations. There’s plenty of incentive to enter your ute with prizes and trophies on offer in nine categories. “Anyone with a ute can come along and support the event and celebrate the 100th show,” Ute Competition organiser Cindy Kakoschke said. “Those who wish to enter and compete in the competition can do still do so but we are also asking for people with utes to come along and just display their ute for the day to help us reach the 100 target.” For more information about this year’s Renmark Show Ute Competition, contact Cindy on 0415 722 316 or email abk@riverland.net.au
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■ TOURISTS: Taking a break at the Barmera Main Street Markets were (from left) Pamala Mosel, Adam Carpenter, both of Adelaide, and Helen Dodd, of New Zealand.
■ HERE FISHY: Having a crack at catching some fish at the Loxton Show were Antigone, 5, and Christian Schiller, 3, of Nuriootpa. Photos: BRAD PERRY
■ ABOVE: Out on the water on Sunday were Peter Dunk, of Barmera, and Graham Davies, of Gawler.
■ FUN: Having a look around at the Loxton Show were (from left) Joshua, 12, Zach, 12, and Maddie Albrecht, 7, and Lexie Flight, 8, all from Loxton.
■ LUCKY: Trying her luck on the clowns at the Loxton Show on Sunday was Chelsea Kurnick, 9, of Paringa. ■ FAMILY: Relaxing in the sun at the Barmera Main Street Markets were (from left) Josh, Caitlin, 8, Joanne, Courtney, 7, Lachlan, 4, and Andrew Byrne, of Kadina.
■ TREAT: Enjoying ice creams at the Loxton Show were (from left) Graham, Riley, 5, and Ethan Grosse, 8, of Loxton.
■ SPIRIT: Getting into the spirit of the Loxton Show were (from left) Timothy, Karen and Elisabeth Werner, of Berri.
■ TOYS: Displaying their prizes won at the Loxton Show were (from left) Krystal Brown, Emily Raines, 8, Brenton Rowe and Tara Wood, all of Loxton.
■ GATHERING: Getting together at the Loxton Show were (from left) Jenny and Nathan Reynolds, of Loxton, Jeff and Wendy Reynolds and Bev and Wayne O’Donnell, all of Adelaide.
Knowling wins prestigious design award By CALLUM TRIFONOFF RECOGNISED for excellence in building and design, local designer Jamie Knowling recently took out a coveted award at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Adelaide. Knowling won the 2010 Colorbond Building Designers Association SA – Design Excellence Award for his project The Silverthorne Trust, Renmark, which incorporates the Vitality Health Club and CC Family Chiropractic clinic. “It’s very pleasing,” Mr Knowling said. “It’s nice to get recognition for all the hard work that has been put in.” The Silverthorne Trust, Renmark, was the first project that was entered in the awards by Mr Knowling, and to his surprise, he took it out as a rookie project. “It’s certainly very unexpected as it’s the first time entry,” he said. “The other entries were larger en-
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Locals work on desal plant
By BRAD PERRY
RIVERLANDERS working on South Australia’s $1.8 billion desalination plant this month have expressed concern over three deaths linked to the site. An anonymous local worker said the reported safety problems at the plant are something that are in the back of the workers’ minds while employed at the site. “Anything like that makes you a bit more cautious about your job,” they said. “I’ve heard a lot of stories about the deaths.” The worker is unable to say what section of the plant he is working in, or what the role is. Of the 13,000 workers at the site, several are
locals with more joining them. Darren Roberts from the construction union described the tragedy of a 35 year old worker crushed to death to the ABC in July. “It’s the most despicable aspect of our industry, it’s high risk,” he said. Last month Adelaide Aqua Consortium project director Duncan Whitfield told ABC’s AM program the death at the site was devastating. “It’s cut everybody to the bone,” he said. “We’re doing everything we can every day to make sure that never happens again. “Generally, that dreadful incident aside, it’s probably the safest project I’ve ever worked on.”
Weed issue declining
RECENT inflows from interstate have reduced the growth of a weed that has clogged up segments of the river between Waikerie and Blanchetown. The South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resource Management Board said the impact of the weeds, Hydrilla verticillata and the recently discovered Elodea canadensis, is declining. “These higher inflows will also reduce the growth and potential spread of both plants due
to sediments and nutrients being washed away and diluted,” a government spokesman said. The weeds caused fears regarding the potential for death to people caught in the weeds, as well as damage to watercraft. State Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone and Federal Member for Barker Patrick Secker issued their concerns for the potential issues the weed could cause as we head towards the summer tourism season.
Banrock’s big win By BRAD PERRY ■ PASSION: Waikerie’s Deb and Ken Morley keep the Rainmoth Gallery ticking over. Photo: BRAD PERRY
Art passion keeps growing
By BRAD PERRY
“IF you can’t be an artist, get involved in art.” That is the philosophy Waikerie’s Deb and Ken Morley live their lives by. The pair are involved in running the Rainmoth Gallery, a place they have poured a lot of time and effort into. “Trying to create a network of artists and share their work is something that needs to happen in a community like this,” Ken said. “This is a community who is proud of what they can achieve,” Deb added. Deb has spent more than
15 years on the art gallery’s committee, 10 years of that as chairperson, and Ken has been a committee member for a number of years. The pair became interested in art after they curated a show at Ramco Primary School and things progressed as their passion for art began to grow. “We just love art and all things beautiful,” Ken said. Ken and Deb travel around South Australia and beyond, meeting with artists and bringing back exhibitions for the Waikerie gallery. “I actually really enjoy organising exhibitions,” Deb said.
“The artists are always interesting.” The gallery often has local artworks, including last year’s Conversations display featuring Waikerie faces. “We’ve been very lucky because we have had really wonderful people on the committee to work with,” Deb said. The gallery features all types of artwork and Ken and Deb are looking to recreate history with a display of old films collected around the Waikerie area later in the year. “We find that it is really important to have historical displays and local artists,” Ken said.
THE Riverland’s very own Banrock Station was the region’s worthy winner in the Lifestyle Channel’s I Love Food Awards recently. The venue was awarded winner of South Australia’s Modern Australian Cuisine category voted by diners. Banrock Station hospitality manager Karen Sellar praised the quality Riverland produce the restaurant sources for its modern menu. “We were really thrilled to think so many people are enjoying what we are doing,” she said. “That’s great if people are saying they have been here, they’ve enjoyed the great food and enjoyed the Riverland food. “Hopefully that is the message they take back with them.” Mrs Sellar said there were over 100,000 voters over many categories for the I Love Food Awards and she felt “thrilled” to receive state recognition. “Hopefully it reflects that people are enjoying what we are doing,” she said. “It is a reflection of the produce we are able to use to create the fantastic menu, it’s fresh, it’s seasonal and it’s local. “We are promoting Riverland produce and it’s fantastic and it’s something we should all be proud of.” With river levels rising, Mrs Sellar said she expects an influx of tourists to the region this summer.
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Digital TV in The Riverlands What’s available on digital TV in the Riverland? The ABC, SBS and WIN TV provide digital TV services in the Riverland region. You can find out what channels are available in your area by visiting the Digital Ready website atwww.digitalready.gov.au and using the mySwitch tool. It will advise you on the channels you can expect to receive at your address. You can also find information on your local Digital Advisor or Endorsed Antenna Installer who can help you get ready for digital TV. You can also call the Digital Ready information line on 1800 20 10 13. What is being done to improve digital TV reception in the Riverland? Digital TV services are already provided from a number of transmitter sites in the Riverland area. A new digital TV transmitter is also being established by WIN TV at Morgan to provide residents with more reliable digital TV reception. The transmitter will provide WIN, ABC and SBS channels. When the new transmitter comes on air, viewers in the Morgan area may wish to rescan their TVs or digital set top boxes to pick up the channels from the new transmitter. Who can use the VAST satellite service for digital TV? The Viewer Access Satellite TV (VAST) service provides digital TV services to people in remote areas, or who cannot receive their local commercial digital TV through a normal antenna because of issues relating to local interference, terrain or distance from the
nearest TV transmitter. VAST will also be available to households that currently receive their commercial TV from the Optus Aurora service. More information on who is eligible for VAST and when you can access the service is available at www.mysattv.com.au or call the Digital Ready Information Line on 1800 20 10 13 for general information. What help is available to get ready for digital TV? The Household Assistance Scheme is available for households where a person receives the maximum rate of the Age Pension, Carer Payment, Disability Support Pension, Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) Service Pension or Income Support Supplement; has a functioning TV, and has not already converted to digital TV. Under the Scheme, a government contracted installer will supply, install and demonstrate how to use a high definition set top box, and where eligible, make adjustments to antennas and cabling. People who think they might be eligible for the Scheme should contact Centrelink on 1800 55 64 43. For more information on getting ready for digital TV, visit www.digitalready.gov.au, or call 1800 20 10 13. You can also find your nearest retail store Digital Advisor to help you with more information on switchover and digital TV equipment, or an endorsed antenna installer.
■ YUM: Country Bakehouse owner Tim Vivian gets into one of his award winning pies.
Award winning tasty pies
By ROB McLEAN
ONCE upon a time, the humble pie was very humble indeed, with very few options regarding the flavours of the meaty delight. Now, there has been a veritable explosion of different types of pies, leaving tastebuds tingling. At the forefront of the gastronomical changes is Loxton’s Country Bakehouse, driven by owners Tim and Julie Vivian who have seen their business’ creations wrack up a num-
ber of awards. At the recent 21st Great Australian Meat Pie Competition in Melbourne, as part of the Fine Foods Australia event, the Country Bakehouse won five medals. The bakery won silver awards for its chicken Thai pie, chicken corn pie and steak and mushroom pie, along with bronze medals for its chunky steak pie and plain meat pie. Tim was delighted by the recognition, acknowledging the efforts of his
hard working team at the Country Bakehouse. “Pie making is my ‘thing’,” Tim said. “And it’s good to have a national competition to judge yourself against.” Tim said all of his staff were involved in the development and production of the various pies at the family business, including its apprentice, who is responsible for making the pie meats. “It’s a great sense of achievement for us all,” Tim said.
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THE Australasian Podiatry Council strongly supports the argument that regular exercise is one of the most important ways of preventing heart, stroke and blood vessel disease, conditions that are often referred to as cardiovascular disease. Data from the National Heart Foundation shows that cardiovascular disease is one of the biggest health problems in Australia, affecting more than 3.4 million people and killing one person nearly every 11 minutes. In 2008, 48,500 people lost their lives due to cardiovascular disease, which was approximately 34 per cent of all deaths in Australia that year; deaths that were mostly preventable. Walking improves our
heart and lung fitness and reduces our risk of heart disease. It helps prevent and manage conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, which can affect the heart and our circulatory system. We carry our own body weight when we walk,
which also helps improve our endurance and strengthens our muscles and bones. Walking is vital in not only preventing heart disease but also in managing it, as it puts less stress on the body compared with other vigorous exercise, such as running.
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FOOT HEALTH MONTH
Walking - the best medicine
■ BENEFITS: A comprehensive approach to foot health is vital to the overall health of the body. OCTOBER is Australian Foot Health Month with the theme this year “Walking is the Best Medicine”. Walking for just half an hour a day can be as good for your mental health as it is for the rest of your body, untreated painful feet are discouraging many Australians from being active. Research shows that an exercise like walking can help block negative thoughts and alters the levels of ‘feel good’ chemicals in the brain such as serotonin, endorphins and stress hormones. Senior podiatrist Jonathan Ellis leads an experienced team of full time podiatrists, who provide podiatry services throughout the Riverland. Jonathan has been practicing since 1994 with special interests in biomechanics and gait analysis. He believes that a comprehensive approach to foot health is vital and he uses a combination of the latest gait analysis diagnostic technology and incorporates different therapies including gait reeducation, orthotics, acupuncture and foot manipulation to achieve positive outcomes for his patients. Jonathan said although many of their referrals do come from orthopaedic surgeons, diabetic specialists and GPs, patients do not have to have a referral to access his services. A study from the Centre for Mental Health Research revealed that for older people, exercise is as helpful as antidepressant medication or social contact. However, walking is not such a simple exercise for many people who suffer foot pain. Jonathan said there are a number of reasons people may suffer foot pain while walking, many of them stemming from
simple origins. He said having the correct footwear for your foot type is the first step in good foot health. “It really is that simple but it makes a world of difference,” Jonathan said. There is a wide range of ideal walking footwear available to suit all foot types, so simply by identifying what sort of feet you have and relating it to your shoe choice is the ideal starting point. It makes sense to visit your podiatrist before you begin any exercise campaign, to ensure your feet are in optimum condition. Jonathan said people often walk incorrectly while exercising, over striding and placing extra pressure on their feet. He said shorter, quicker and comfortable steps tend to be ideal. Another facet of exercise, regularly over-looked, is the workload. “You’ve got to be aware of your body and what it is telling you,” Jonathan said. Jonathan is very aware of the beneficial impact of walking on people’s lives and always empathises with people who sit in his office and are distraught at not being able to take a simple step due to foot health complications. “We at Jonathan Ellis Podiatry have a focus on biomechanics but there are many influencing factors that impact people’s walking, including diabetes, arthritis, vascular and neurological problems of which we are acutely aware,” Jonathan said. “As a team of podiatrists, we are committed to working with every member of our community whether young, frail, elite athlete or daily walker to ensure they are given every opportunity to function pain free and lead active, mobile lives.”
Regular exercise a key factor IN 2007 the World Health Organisation found that 67 per cent of adults in Australia were overweight, of whom almost 30 per cent were classified as obese. Being overweight or obese are seen as two of the biggest health problems in Australia and are linked to a number of chronic health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and osteoarthritis. To prevent weight gain, you must expend more energy than you take in. Walking is one of the best ways to achieve this energy balance. Even if you are not losing weight it is important to stay active.
■ STEP UP: Being overweight or obese can cause health complications. The National Heart Foundation recommends 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity (e.g. brisk walking) every day, regardless of bodyweight or shape. People who sit for more than four hours a day (e.g. office workers, transport workers), should complete 60 minutes of brisk walking daily.
Research has shown that completing three walks in 10 minute blocks is just as effective as completing one 30 minute session. It is estimated that rapid walking burns about 14 kilojoules per kilogram per hour. Therefore, an 80 kilogram person walking rapidly should burn approximately 1120 kilojoules in a 60 minute walk.
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of tennis on your very own court. Each of the sleeping zones are a good size with one, two and three all having floor–ceiling, wall-wall robes, giving ample storage for the most addicted female shopper. With a combustion wood heater in the second living area and r/c split system in the formal lounge, climate control is covered all year around. The 42x20ft concrete and powered shed is sure to make the man smile, while as an added bonus there is a concrete pit for the automotive enthusiast. The western wing of the large allotment
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is completely green, making it ideal for the children or big kids of the family, with a lawned tennis court which can be realigned and used for those competitive family games.
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Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011
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new release
6 Roberts Street A family four + tick box added points! s Fully fenced double brick family four bedder home with heaps of features s Open plan living dining, lounge and living areas with downlights s Combustion heating plus wall mounted reverse cycle air-conditioning s Central bathroom has separate shower alcove room plus bathroom & vanity s Well presented throughout & allows the next occupant to just enjoy s Enclosed rear yard has cubbyhouse & swing set for the young at heart to enjoy s Close proximity to take-a-way, supermarket, DVD hire & laundromat s Full length verandah plus abundant carport for 4, plus lockable shedding Price: $175,000 Internet ID: 499284 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698
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7 Kondoprias Court Country Living in a Prized Location! s #OUNTRY LIVING WILL BE APPRECIATED AT THIS ONE ACRE BOUTIQUE LOCATION s $ELUXE KITCHEN OFFERING SPACE WITH GORGEOUS LEADLIGHT CABINETRY DOORS s &ORMAL LOUNGE AND DINING WITH EXTRA LARGE OPEN PLAN TILED mOOR LIVING ROOM s &OUR GENEROUS SIZE BEDROOMS THREE WITH ")2 S n MASTER WITH 7)2 s 6ENDOR IS WILLING TO RENT BACK PROPERTY s 2EAR paved courtyard allows entertaining the neighbourhood & friends Price: $395,000 Internet ID: 438444 s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
7 Cawse Drive 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
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3EEKAMP 3TREET A dollar wise investment sThree bedder home ideal for investors or retirees sWalking convenience to local hospital & doctors sSecurity shutters to window panes for privacy, security & climate control sTiled bathroom has cost effective, gas instant hot water system sFull length VERANDAH FOR ""1 S FULLY FENCED PET SAFE BACKYARD Price: $140,000 Internet ID: 488609 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
,OT 3EC $ALZIEL 2OAD Just country comfort s Real Roo-ral country living on a one acre allotment s Enthral features galore that you may just adore! s Freshly landscaped gardens with sandstone paved veranda s Three good size bedrooms, great space for the breeding family s Fully fenced rear yard will round off this family package Price: $210,000 Internet ID: 484561 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
+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 Internet ID: 484599 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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 s !MAZING ENTERTAINING AREAS WITH INTERNAL BAR AND glass sliding doors leading out to pool Price: $370,000 Internet ID: 480044 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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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 Tiled two way bathroom which acts as en-suite Price: $230,000 Internet ID: 466378 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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 Internet ID: 463165 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 Chet Al 0413 104 002
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6ERRAN 4ERRACE Step Through History s 4HE LOUNGE HAS COMFORTING CARPET UNDERFOOT LARGE RICH TIMBER WINDOW PANES A COZY OPEN lRE PLACE s ,ARGE TIMBER &RENCH DOORS join and separate the dining & lounge but give the opportunity for OPEN PLAN ENTERTAINING s 3LEEPING ZONES ARE LARGE IN SIZE Price: $175,000 Internet ID: 106460283 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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&ARMER 3TREET Life’s a beach at this address! s 'REAT lRST HOME START FOR THOSE YOUNG AT HEART s #OULD BE AN IDEAL DOWNSIZE RESIDENCE FOR THE RETIREES s &RESHLY UPGRADED FEATURES BOTH INSIDE AND OUT s BEDROOMS THE MASTER WITH BUILT IN ROBES s 4IMBER mOORS IN ALL BEDDERS AND LIVING ZONES s "ATHROOM HAS SEPARATE BATH AND SHOWER ALCOVE VANITY s #ONVENIENT LOCATION WITH PARK OUTLOOK Price: $179,000 Internet ID: 106191102 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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&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 The ideal city slicker holiday destination amongst scrub & fauna s .OTHING MORE DO BUT JUST ENJOY the freedom! s Complete solar power supplied to the home – 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
3ECTION 3TURT (IGHWAY Vendor invites offers s #REATE A LIFESTYLE WITH THE M of vacant land, native trees and SHRUBS s 3LEEPING ZONES ARE ENORMOUS IN SIZE WITH BEDROOM HAVING AN OLD WORLD MANTLE AND lRE BENEATH WHILE BEDROOM IS SET AT THE REAR OF THE HOME s 7ELL APPOINTED KITCHEN WITH GENEROUS DINETTE
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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 Price: $275,000 Internet ID: s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Loxton Land
Loxton +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
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Loxton
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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 Traditional home with three bedrooms, spacious lounge & separate diner s %XPANSIVE SHELTERED PATIO CARPORT AREA FOR DISCREET entertaining s Kitchen has heaps of overhead & oor cupboard storage s Fresh upgraded bathroom has bath and separate shower Price: $250,000 Internet ID: 489940 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
"OOKPURNONG 2OAD All the essentials for a growing family s *UST OVER M OF LAND THIS BEDROOM HOME FEATURES ENSUITE study, two living areas s wide central hallway s NEW CARPETS 3 # heating s MODERN KITCHEN WITH 7)0 AND NEW DISHWASHER s 6m x 7m shed, outdoor entertaining area and spa s Great buying!
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-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 Freshly painted throughout with new carpet in the second living area BEDROOMS Price: $237,000 Internet ID: 496282 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
4HIELE !VENUE Grandstand River Views, Outstanding family home s Designed to maximise the beneďŹ ts of its north facing aspect and stunning river views, this is a delightful and spacious home that the WHOLE FAMILY WILL LOVE s Out the back is a lovely all weather paved pergola Price: $385,000 Internet ID: 495576 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
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Bronte Manuel
Loxton
OWNER SAYS SELL!
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
Price: From $165,000 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Loxton
under contract
,AFFER 3TREET Indulge in a Country Dream! s ,OCATED ON A DOUBLE ALLOTMENT WITH DUAL ACCESS SHEDDING s 5P to 4 bedrooms facing north, two bathrooms and elaborate living DINING ZONES s ,ARGE SASH WINDOW PANES ABSORB VIEWS OF THE GORGEOUS TERRACED GARDENS TENNIS COURT s "LACK WHITE CHEQUERED oor tiles in the gas cooking timber kitchen with marble bench tops Price: $380,000 Internet ID: 319607 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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
Dave Kanizay
Greg Cram
Barmera
RETIREMENT UNITS
Price: $285,000 Internet ID: 479982 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
A "OOKPURNONG 4ERRACE When It All Makes CENTS..$ s 4WO TENANTED HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE s *OINTLY GIVING A GENEROUS RENTAL INCOME OF P W WHICH IS A WHOPPING 2ETURN s ,OCATED CLOSE TO RECREATIONAL AND MEDICAL FACILITIES INmUENCES THE HIGH RENTAL DEMAND s -AYBE LIVE IN ONE SIDE LEASE OUT THE OTHER Price: $200,000 Internet ID: 106199765 Bronte Manuel 0439 828882
Bronte Manuel
Greg Cram
Loxton
Blanchetown
under contract
4OBRUK 4ERRACE Adorable & Affordable s !N ADORABLE AND AFFORDABLE COTTAGE LOCATED CLOSE TO THE #"$ OF ,OXTON s 0RESENTING ENDLESS POTENTIAL THROUGH LOCATION AND M OF SHEER LAND SIZE s 3UITABLE FOR THE RETIREES TO NEST OR MAYBE FOR THE ASTUTE BUYER TO INVEST s #URRENTLY TENANTED FOR PER WEEK s &EATURING A SPARKLING NEW BATHROOM VINYL WRAPPED VANITY Price: $109,000 Internet ID: 369253 Bronte Manuel 0439 828882
3EC "OOKPURNONG 2OAD Great Buying Three bedroom home will make a great investment or ďŹ rst home Open plan living incorporates a spacious kitchen which overlooks the DINING ,OUNGE &ULL LENGTH REAR VERANDAH CARPORT 274 X M SHED WITH CONCRETE mOOR AND POWER Price: $139,000 Internet ID: 105940764 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Bronte Manuel
Cary Hocking
Dave Kanizay
Loxton
Loxton
,OT "OY 3COUT 2OAD When it’s all about lifestyle s SQM OF LIVING AND ENTERTAINING SPACE Eight-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 Sleeping 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 With undercover storage for caravans and lockable sheds s The 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 9, 10.00 - 12.00pm Price: $1,250,000 Internet ID: 454462 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
open
Loxton North
sold
Loxton
sold
"USBRIDGE #OURT Home Sweet Perfect Home! s 3ECURITY SHUTTERS INSTALLED TO EVERY WINDOW s -ASTER BEDROOM HAS 7)2 TWO WAY BATHROOM ACTING AS AN ENSUITE WITH SEPARATE VANITY TOILET s #ARPETS THROUGHOUT WITH WINDOW FURNISHINGS DECORATIVE LIGHTING s #LIMATE CHOICES OF GAS BAYONET R C SPLIT SYSTEM
4OBRUK 4ERRACE A Five Bedder Fanciful Family Home s &RESHLY PAINTED WITH FRESH FEATURES s &IVE GENEROUS SIZED SLEEPING ZONES SUITING TODDLERS TO TEENAGERS TO ADULTS s ,ARGE KITCHEN DINER HAS BUILT IN CUPBOARDS WITH LEADLIGHT FEATURES s $EEP LOW MAINTENANCE ALLOTMENT WITH REAR LANE ACCESS s (ERITAGE THEME TILED CENTRAL BATHROOM AND TOILET s %XTRA LARGE LIVING LOUNGE WITH POLISHED
Sec 557 Fairweather Ave BEDROOM HOME ON ACRES 4HIS IS A SOLID HOME WHICH FEATURES DUCTED EVAPORATIVE ! # LOUNGE WITH A 2 # ! # LARGE FAMILY ROOM BEDROOMS WITH ")2 S SPACIOUS EAT IN KITCHEN WITH 7)0 AND UTILITY ROOM /UTSIDE IS A FENCED HOME yard, shed with two large parking bays and workshop,
(AMEISTER !VENUE Goodie, goodie - what a cheapie! s 4UCKED AWAY AND ADJACENT TO A NEIGHBORING NEW DEVELOPMENT AREA s &ANTASTIC FOR THE &IRST HOME BUYERS SMALL FAMILY RETIREES s 6ERY AFFORDABLE NEAT TIDY AND COMPACT COTTAGE HOME BOASTING bedrooms and rear sunroom
Price: $260,000 Internet ID: 377106 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Price: $190,000 Internet ID: 106082023 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Internet ID: 106734984 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Price: $145,000 Internet ID: 114665 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Greg Cram
Greg Cram
Dave Kanizay
Bronte Manuel
Sunlands
Waikerie
Waikerie
Waikerie
,OT +EENAN 3TREET Entertainers delight ! FANTASTIC " 2 HOME WITH ENSUITE ON A LARGE M ALLOTMENT 3OLID TIMBER KITCHEN WITH DISHWASHER AND 7)0 LOUNGE AND FAMILY ROOMS $UCTED ! # M X M OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA GAS HEATED SPA GOOD NEIGHBOR FENCING X M SHED
&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
)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
Price: $276,500 Internet ID: 331477 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Price: $347,000 Internet ID: 492467 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
-C#UTCHEON 3TREET Snooze and you’ll lose s ! BUDGET BUSTER FOR THE lRST HOME BUYER OR ASTUTE INVESTORs This PRE LOVED HOME HAS GOOD OLD FASHIONED QUALITIES POTENTIAL TO EXUDE personalitys Fully 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
Dave Kanizay
Greg Cram Principal 0439 890 822
Cary Hocking
Dave Kanizay Sales Consultant 0448 845 270
Cary Hocking Sales Consultant 0488 414 460
Price: $154,000 Internet ID: 490406 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460
Greg Cram
Bronte Manuel Sales Consultant 0439 828 882
Cary Hocking
Chet Al Sales Consultant 0413 104 002
Sue Dolling OfďŹ ce Manager
Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Morgan
Sunlands
Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100
Renmark
RLA 195714
18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 7, 2010
Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011 Morgan
sold
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
-EDLEY 2OAD Easy living s Very tidy two bedroom home on just over half an acre s &EATURING A WARM AND INVITING LOUNGE WITH ! # 3 # HEATER 3PLIT 3YSTEM 2 # ! # MODERN BATHROOM SECOND TOILET LARGE MAIN "2 WITH ")2 S FRONT OR REAR PORCH RAIN WATER TANKS AND A BAY GARAGE
Price: House $159,000 Land $45,000 Internet ID: 494359 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460
Price: $150,000 Internet ID: 481861 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Cary Hocking
Pelican Point
.EW ,ANDING 7AY Land your new way at this address! s 0URCHASE THIS CLASSIEST ALLOTMENT OF THE LOT s Own your own PICTURESQUE PIECE OF THE -URRAY s 0RISTINE WATER ACCESS AT THE REAR with captivating water views from the front s 0ROPERTY PERMITS OWN personal boat dock for lifestyle s 7ALKING DISTANCE TO THE *ANE %LIZA S popular Tower Tavern s ! PERFECT M PAD IN A PERFECT LOCATION Price: $225,000 Internet ID: 2772004 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Dave Kanizay
Blanchetown
2AILWAY 4ERRACE Panoramic river views! s 4RANQUIL RIVER VIEWS FROM YOUR OWN BACK YARD s 7ALKING DISTANCE TO THE TOWN CENTRE s #ELLAR TO KEEP YOUR WINE AT THE PERFECT TEMPERATURE s #LASSIC 3ETTLER S STONE COTTAGE NEEDING SOME WORK s ,ARGE BLOCK OF LAND ON A FREEHOLD TITLE Price: $200,000 Internet ID: 105694420 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Greg Cram
Waikerie
sold
sold
Cary Hocking
Waikerie
sold
,OT 0ELICAN 0OINT Rest Assured s %AST FACING HOME OFFERING SHADE FOR AFTERNOON WATER ACTIVITIES s 3UNSETS REmECTING OFF THE CLIFF FACE PROVIDING A SYMPHONY OF LIGHT AND shade as the sun sets behind you heralding the moons rise as day TURNS TO NIGHT s ,AWN TO THE WATERS EDGE
6 Egerton Street Bring in the builder ! NICE LEVEL FULLY FENCED ALLOTMENT OF OVER M with a fully insulated COLOURBOND M X M POWERED SHED NOT CONCRETED WITH AN ADDITIONAL BAY CARPORT UNDER THE SAME ROOF ! PERFECT SITE FOR YOUR NEW HOME OR AN IDEAL BASE FOR YOUR WEEKEND GETAWAY
Price: $580,000 Internet ID: 106312760 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Price: $78,500 Internet ID: 2749397 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Cary Hocking
Waikerie
sold
4HOMPSON 3TREET Rock Solid Location s ,OCATED CLOSE TO THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN ALL THE FACILITIES ARE WITHIN A SHORT STROLL s 5PON ENTRY YOU ARE GREETED BY TIMBER mOOR BOARDS AND THE ROOM HAS BEEN PAINTED IN STRONG HERITAGE COLOURS s 4HE TWO MAIN sleeping areas are carpeted and have split system air conditioning s 4HERE IS A GOOD SIZED SHED POSITIONED AT THE REAR OF THE YARD Price: $170,000 Internet:323601 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Dave Kanizay
,OT #OX 2OAD Silence is Golden s ! LOVELY SPACIOUS "EDROOM BRICK FAMILY HOME ON HA OVER ACRES s $UCTED 2 # ! # NEW mOOR TILES LINK THE OPEN PLAN FORMAL LOUNGE DINING FAMILY ROOM AND SPACIOUS KITCHEN WITH 7)0 MASSIVE MAIN BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE AND 7)2 s X M SHED WITH CONCRETE
PHASE POWER AND PIT ADDITIONAL STORAGE SHED Price: $289,000 Internet ID: 106338988 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Cary Hocking
Dave Kanizay
Waikerie
Waikerie
Waikerie
6ASEY 2OAD Out of town..... But in touch! s 4HIS BEDROOM HOME OFFERS A LARGE FAMILY ROOM AND LOUNGE AREA open plan kitchen with generous dining room s 4HE KITCHEN HAS BEEN RECENTLY RENOVATED WITH PLENTY OF OVERHEAD CUPBOARDS FOR STORAGE s 3PACE TO PARK YOUR CARAVAN OR BOAT Sturdy workshop area for the handy man Price: $215,000 Internet ID: 106596332 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
,AWRIE 4ERRACE Placed to sell s ,OCATED CLOSE TO THE PRIMARY SCHOOL AND ONLY SHORT WALK TO THE CENTRE OF TOWN s ,ARGE BACK YARD CONTAINING A GARAGE WITH CONCRETE AND POWER s $UCTED EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONER THAT IS ONLY YEARS YOUNG AND KEPT WARM VIA A WOOD lRE s 2ECENTY REWIRED WITHIN years
-ILLER 3TREET Excellent opportunity #LOSE TO TOWN CENTRE THIS HOME IS IMMACUTELY PRESENTED #ATHEDRAL ceiling, polished floors, timber trimmings and drapes, rianni gas HEATER AND FUJISTU REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLED "ALTIC TIMBER CUPBOARDS WITH FRESH CLEAN BENCH TOPS AND STAINLESS STEEL SINK
Price: $155,000 Internet ID: 106329390 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Price: $149,000 Internet ID: 458107 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
under contract
,OT -C#UTCHEON 3TREET Generous allotment with prior building approval s M LEVEL BUILDING SITE WITH A WIDE M FRONTAGE s Fencing to THREE SIDES AND A BRAND NEW M X M COLOURBOND GARAGE WITH TWO ROLLER DOORS s Development plan consent for a 4 bedroom home and YOU MAY STILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE MAXIMUM lRST HOME BUYERS GRANT Price: $69,500 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Dave Kanizay
Cary Hocking
Cary Hocking
Cary Hocking Phone 8582 1600
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Lauren Heidrich Property Manager 0421 854 293
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Sleek, stylish and sophisticated
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HROUGH the low maintenance landscaped gardens, be prepared to fall in love with this unique and contemporary designed master residence. The undulating 320.8m2 roof line and grand double door entrance with frosted glass features, invites you in with a taste of what is to come. A tasteful flower niche, and feature wall lighting invite you through the elongated hallway to the rear of the property where expansive open plan living areas merge together to give the ultimate social experience. Endless amounts of large drawers and overhead cabinetry make the gleaming white kitchen fantastic for storage, while glass splash backs, double drawer dishwasher and the Electrolux electric oven and
tectronic hotplates are sure to satisfy the fussiest chef. The large rectangular island bench is great for additional preparation space or that informal place to eat those quick and easy meals. Roaming throughout the home are Expong super plank collection floors, being commercial quality with a lifetime warranty, no matter how rugged the family you can ensure great looking floor coverings for the life of the home. Also for added comfort there is an extensively zoned reverse cycle ducted air conditioner, accompanied by superior quality window furnishings throughout. Double doors, give you a grand entrance into the master bedroom which exudes luxury from start to finish. The feature, chocolate false wall, makes great
additional storage and allows the room to look tidy when perhaps its not. Sliding doors give access outside, while there is a large walk in robe and amazing ensuite, boasting twin bowl vanity, wall-wall mirror and huge shower alcove. Sleeping zones two and three both have Built In Robes, ceiling fans and feature walls, while bedroom four has a built in office alcove for bookwork. Centrally located the conveniently designed three way bathroom is sure to excite with wall-wall vanity and mirror, shower alcove, large soaking bath and striking glass pebble features. Under the main roof line is a large outdoor entertaining area with concrete underfoot and character filled sand stone feature walls.
The outlook of green grass is easy to up keep with a waterwise Bio Cycle water treatment system and under ground drip. Nestled beyond the rich timber and colour bond fence on this sprawling one acre parcel is a concrete and powered 50x20ft shed which also has a loft for additional storage, although if remote doors is what you desire, pull your car up in the double carport which has been designed with additional width for easy door opening. Inspiration, Planning and Attention to detail are the three ingredients which have made this property become a unique master piece. Seeing is Believing, book your breathtaking tour today!
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17 Keith Payne Court Price $455,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714
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Oct 7 - Oct 14
Community Events File Thursday, October 7
Saturday, October 9 continued
• Playgroup 9am to 11am, Riverland Christian School, Distillery Road, Glossop, affiliated with Playgroup SA, $2.
• Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Paringa, 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Phone Geoff Searle 85865613.
• RYT- Renmark Institute Circus Boot Camp 8 yrs. 10am to 4pm. Stilt walking, juggling, acrobatics, unicycle riding, hoola hoping, plate spinning. Phone 85863437.
• Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864.
• The Terrace Gallery presents the winning artworks from the Loxton Show. They will be on display in the Visitor Information Centre for the month of October.
• Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Riverland Stage Band, at the Berri Resort Hotel.
Friday, October 8 • Barmera Community Market, at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am till noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. • Healthy Brain, Healthy ageing, 7pm, Renmark Paringa Council Chambers, Eighteenth Street, Renmark. Presented by Rob Crouch, Alzheimer’s Australia SA Inc. Join us for an evening of information and informal discussion. Supper will be served. Free. • RYT- Renmark Institute Circus Boot Camp 8 yrs. 10am to 4pm. Stilt walking, juggling, acrobatics, unicycle riding, hoola hoping, plate spinning. Phone 85863437 • Renmark OSHC Slumber party. Come dressed in pj’s, bring plate of healthy food to share. Saturday, October 9 • Renmark Lutheran Church Breakfast. 7.15am at our Hall in the Fellowship Centre, 62 Seventeenth St, Renmark. RSVP Oct 7. Gold coin donation. Phone 85866441.
Sunday, October 10
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HOME OME INSPECTIONS O SPECTIONS P ONS O NS Saturday, October 9, 2010 BARMERA
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Contact Ray White Loxton Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie
List
FOR FO O R THIS S WEEK
Saturday, October 9, 2010 RENMARK
10.00 - 10.30 am Spiller Road LJ Hooker
9.30 -10.00am
176 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark
BERRI
9.30 -10.00am
Tuesday, October 12
11.00 - 11.30 am Tooravale Road LJ Hooker
9 Story Crescent Ray White Renmark
9.30 -10.00am
• Palms Bingo, Berri Club, eyes down 10.30am, in aid of Palms Bingo Club. Phone Helen 85824618.
11.45 - 12.15 pm 14 Aldenhoven Street LJ Hooker
Warrego Street Ray White Renmark
10.30 - 11.00am
• Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Drop in for a coffee and a chat 1pm to 4pm.
10.00 - 12.00 pm Lot 351 Boy Scout Road Ray White Waikerie
Wren Street, Just off Teal St Ray White Renmark
• PS Industry is steaming at 1.30pm to 3pm. Devonshire afternoon tea is included.
• Renmark Garden Club meets at the clubrooms, Ral Ral Avenue, at 7.30pm. Guest speaker; Danny Hoffmann, demonstrating propagation. Phone Judith Millman 85864662. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc, workshop in Glossop, 3pm to 5.30pm for more information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. Wednesday, October 13 • Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Guest speaker - Donate life at 11am. Open 10am to 3pm all welcome.
Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.
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11.30 -12.00noon 43 Railway Terrace Ray White Renmark
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.
20 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 7, 2010
RLA 47936
WOOLPUNDA
$295,000
WAIKERIE
$174,000
WAIKERIE
$248,000
SOLID THREE BEDROOM
CORNER HOME, GREAT LOCATION
3OLID THREE "EDROOM HOME LOCATED IN A QUIET AREA ON A M ALLOTMENT 3OLID BEDROOM HOME PLUS A SLEEPOUT ON A GOOD SIZED FULLY FENCED WITH A FULLY FENCED REAR YARD #ENTRALLY LOCATED KITCHEN COMPLETE WITH OPEN SPACES CORNER BLOCK IN A GREAT LOCATION +ITCHEN AND DINING AREA IS CENTRAL WITHIN modern appliances ensures you are still part of the family action while ! SPACIOUS FAMILY FRIENDLY "EDROOM (OME WITH BATHROOMS LOCKABLE the home. An ofďŹ ce or children’s playroom is located off the dining area. PREPARING MEALS $UCTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING %NTERTAIN FRIENDS X !LL 3TEEL 'ARAGE (A OR /VER ACRES OF &REEHOLD ,AND ALL 0ROPERTY PROVIDES VARIOUS OPTIONS n RENTAL PROPERTY lRST HOME OR A HOME and family under the large 10m x 6m outdoor entertaining area complete ONLY KMS TO THE RIVER WITH MAJESTIC CLIFF AND VALLEY VIEWS for THOSE LOOKING TO MOVE INTO TOWN TO A SMALLER HOME WITH POWER LIGHTS CEILING FANS AND OUTDOOR SPEAKERS
s .EW ,ISTINGS s RAMCO
$224,500
DOUBLE BRICK HOME CLOSE TO RIVER Wonderful family home located MINUTES FROM THE -IGHTY -URRAY 2IVER ON M§ AND ONLY A SHORT DISTANCE FROM 0RIMARY 3CHOOL and a public boat ramp. 3 good sized bedrooms all complete WITH BUILT IN ROBES -AIN BEDROOM has a split system Reverse #YCLE !IRCONDITIONER )N EXCESS of 22,700 litres of rainwater storage providing option of rain OR RIVER WATER TO THE HOUSE M X M SHED COMPLETE WITH POWER AND PIT IS THE IDEAL SPOT TO TINKER ON THAT PROJECT AND PARK THE car out of the weather. This home has provided many great memories for the owners of 40 YEARS n NOW IT IS YOUR TURN TO OWN this home and create your own memories.
CADELL
/NLY ABOUT MINUTES DRIVE FROM a large lawned reserve and boat ramp, offering a undercover area TO STORE SKI BOATS CONNECTED to cars or have a party. Together WITH A M X M LOCK UP GARAGE undercover barbeque area, separate games room is a well presented three bedroom air conditioned home.
$65,000
$89,000
WAIKERIE $53,900 REDUCED TO 49,995
RAINBOW %NJOY THE 2IVER IN STYLE WITH THIS lovely vessel set up for instant ENJOYMENT /PEN PLAN LIVING AREAS family room at the front, large bedroom with an upstairs cabin AND ROOM FOR A SUNDECK "ARBEQUE OUT THE BACK OR LOUNGE OUT THE FRONT n YOU CHOOSE
WAIKERIE
$239,990
EXTERNALLY SOUND INTERNALLY RENOVATED 3 bedroom home of solid construction located in a quiet street amongst similar homes. Home has been updated internally. Family ROOM IS THE IDEAL SPOT FOR THE KIDS to play while you can concentrate in the ofďŹ ce located at the rear of THE HOME +EEP THE SUMMER HEAT AT BAY WITH &UJITSU REVERSE CYCLE ducted air conditioner. Rear lane access to shed with concrete oor, lights and power.
WAIKERIE
STAKE YOUR CLAIM
Due to the beautiful weather that we are all experiencing we are receiving lots of enquiry regarding river properties and recreational land.
CAN YOU HELP? 0LEASE CONTACT ONE OF OUR 3ALESPEOPLE TO CONlDENTIALLY DISCUSS MAKING PLANS FOR YOUR FUTURE
Phone: 8541 2777
$207,950
FROM$140,000
$219,950
EASY CARE EXECUTIVE LIVING
CHEAP AND CHEERFUL 3ET ON AROUND ž ACRE OF LAND NEAR -ORGAN 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? 3IMPLE n 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 0EACE &REE REVERSE CYCLE AIR CON FOR THE lRST HOMES PURCHASED s 4ALK TO 1UIET OUR SALES STAFF NOW TO RESERVE YOUR FAVOURITE SITE s 2ETAIN ALL CAPITAL APPRECIATION WHEN YOU SELL s 3ECURE ENVIRONMENT WHILE YOU ARE ON GOLDEN HEIGHTS $119,000 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 INCLUDED s /NSITE VISITOR PARKING AND PLAYGROUND FOR THE GRANDCHILDREN ,OCATED OUT OF TOWN ON M§ s /NSITE CARAVAN STORAGE BLOCK OF LAND RECENTLY UPGRADED 2 bedroom home with open plan KITCHEN LOUNGE DINING AREA M x 6m shed complete with concrete mOOR LIGHTS AND POWER #URRENTLY TENANTED AT PER WEEK n IDEAL ENTRY LEVEL INTO THE )NVESTMENT PROPERTY MARKET n GROSS return on your money at current ďŹ gures. This could be the start of something big!!!
PH. (08) 8541 2777
WAIKERIE
$219,000
NEWCOMER
2 Bedroom Home on 1012m2 LEVEL BLOCK LOCATED CLOSE TO THE 2IVER AND WALKING DISTANCE TO main street. Renovated inside with polished oor boards, updated KITCHEN AND BATHROOM 0OLISHED oorboards throughout living areas and bedrooms. Numerous OPTIONS AVAILABLE IDEAL lRST HOME investment, holiday home or base for those who wish to travel.
WAIKERIE
,OCATED ONLY A SHORT DRIVE TO THE 7AIKERIE 4OWNSHIP AND THE RIVERFRONT at Holder is the ideal campsite or development opportunity. With 4000m2 or approximately an acre of Freehold land with good fences and water available. All you need to do is to inspect it for yourself.
WAIKERIE
If you have ever thought of selling now might be the time to do it.
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED COTTAGE HOME
$139,500
COMFORTABLE HOLIDAY OR PERMANENT HOME
MORGAN
HOUSEBOAT
,OCATED IN ARGUABLY 7AIKERIE S PREMIER RESIDENTIAL AREA 3INGLE storey, three bedroom townhouse. Fully enclosed low maintenance yard complete with large pergola area ideal for entertaining AND ENJOYING OUTDOOR LIVING )MPRESS YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY WITH YOUR NEW ADDRESS #ALL NOW to inspect.
s3PECIAL s LOWBANK
reduced to
$179,500
$169,000
SECLUDED BUT NOT ISOLATED #OMFORTABLE SOLID CONSTRUCTION home on a large 2011m2 (about ž ACRE ALLOTMENT WITHIN EASY driving distance of a huge River -URRAY RESERVE AND THE 7AIKERIE Township. Well planned home consisting of 4 large bedrooms, LOUNGE AND KITCHEN DINING AREA WITH A LARGE LOCKUP GARAGE AND carport.
A less than two year old steel framed home on an acre of land NEAR 7AIKERIE IS REALLY TURNING heads. With a 3hp reverse cycle split system air conditioner servicing the four bedrooms and MT MARY $6,000 PER ALLOTMENT 2 bathrooms, the home is a sight to see. Alongside the home is a ONLY 3 BLOCKS LEFT M X M SHED WITH A CONCRETE LAST CHANCE oor and three phase power. 3EE WHAT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT Here is an opportunity not to be call today. repeated. These vacant allotments WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF -T -ARY ARE WAIKERIE $169,990 all approximately 1000m2 and you have a limited chance to be part CENTRALLY LOCATED BRICK of the future changes. While there HOME #LOSE TO -AIN 3TREET -EDICAL is not much there currently, with facilities, schools and sporting approximately 60 of the original 71 FACILITIES SET ON M2 BLOCK allotments already sold to future Fourth bedroom or ofďŹ ce available developers this will change the depending on individual needs. FACE OF -T -ARY FOREVERˆ WITH AN ,ARGE SHED WITH CONCRETE mOOR abundance of wildlife and birdlife lights and power provides the pace of life is pretty relaxed. numerous opportunities. Ample Build your home or getaway in a UNDER COVER PARKING BEHIND THE peaceful location away from the security of a remote controlled WEEKLY GRIND 9OU WILL NEED TO BE roller door. Fully enclosed rear QUICK yard.
BLANCHETOWN $45,990 EA HOLIDAY ALTERNATIVE
MORGAN
$119,900
DON’T MISS THE BOAT
A GREAT DEAL SWEETER
/FTEN WE MISS OPPORTUNITIES TO advance our lives, decisions we have regretted, chances we SHOULD HAVE TAKEN (ERE IS ONE SUCH CHANCE A CHANCE TO OWN this fantastic building in an elite LOCALE M OF PRIME LAND WITH VIEWS TO THE RIVER A X M 3TEEL 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.
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.
FOR RENT
7HEN YOU LOOK FOR SOMETHING you never ďŹ nd it, until now. 4HREE 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
WAIKERIE $155 PER WEEK Neat 2 bedroom cottage in a very quiet location. Low matienance garden.
MORGAN $170 PER WEEK Three bedroom plus small fourth bedroom or ofďŹ ce, solid stone home with ample shedding and low matienance yard close to all town facilities.
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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WAIKERIE
$330,000
KANNI VIA LOWBANK$190,000 RARE OPPORTUNITY
BREATH TAKING VIEWS
3ET AWAY IN A TRANQUIL SETTING WITH no direct neighbours is a rare OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE HA OR approx 10 acres or arable land. The property features a modest 4 BEDROOM BRICK HOME WITH OUTDOOR games room, carport and garage. 3ET APPROX KMS SOUTH EAST OF 7AIKERIE
"REATH TAKING VIEWS AND ACCESS TO THE 2IVER -URRAY MAKES THIS home a logical choice for the HOME BUYER WHO IS LOOKING FOR A large 2327m2 allotment in a quiet area and offering open plan living, two bathrooms, huge undercover entertaining area, ample shedding and shade area.
CADELL
WAIKERIE
$399,000
$149,500
COMFORTABLE BRICK HOME
RIVERFRONTAGE MADE EASY !N AFFORDABLE ENTRY LEVEL SHACK with 3 bedrooms, open plan living AND A SANDY SKI BEACH 4HERE IS A LICENCE FOR A JETTY THAT IS LONG GONE A LOCKABLE SHED AND EASY ACCESS to the boat ramp.
BLANCHETOWN $239,900
#ONVENIENTLY 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
WATER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS 3ET ONLY METRES BACK FROM THE 2IVER IS THE IDEAL WEEKEND 2IVER 2ETREAT OR 'ETAWAY 4HIS QUAINT ground level cottage has numerous endearing features from the open PLAN COMBUSTION HEATED KITCHEN dining, lounge to the upstairs BUNKHOUSE 4HERE 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.
$127,500
WAIKERIE
$175,000
MORGAN
WAIKERIE
FREEHOLD LAND, CLOSE TO RIVER
QUALITY AND CHARACTER HOME - HAND IN HAND
(A ACRES OF LAND WITH A great mix of mallee and river red gums, fronting a main sealed road. )DEAL LOCATION FOR CAMPING ONLY KMS FROM -ORGAN 3IT AROUND THE CAMP lRE AND ENJOY YOUR MORGAN $209,900 own piece of Australia. 3 small sheds on property provide toilet, FAMILY FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE bush shower and storage shed. 2 This beautifully presented family RAINWATER TANKS PROVIDE DRINKING home is set amongst some of the water. Power and telephone lines best gardens on offer. The three RUN ALONG THE TOP OF THE BLOCK bedroom home has a central ,OCATED METRES FROM THE KITCHEN DINING AREA AND A SEPARATE property is access to the river via large combustion heated lounge. a River Reserve with no public Phone our ofďŹ ce to ,OCKABLE GARAGE CARPORT AND access. CARAVAN PORT WITH EASY ACCESS ADD arrange an inspection. Potential to to the appeal. Focus on this home BUILD A HOME 34#! you will not be disappointed.
WAIKERIE
LOXTON (NEAR) $519,500
$159,500
WAIKERIE
$139,900
COTTAGE HOME CLOSE TO TOWN
Two bedroom cottage on a 733m2 An exciting opportunity to acquire fully fenced yard situated within a quaint 3 bedroom cottage with WALKING DISTANCE TO -AIN 3TREET formal lounge and open plan 3LOW COMBUSTION HEATER IN LOUNGE KITCHEN AREA /UTDOOR ENTERTAINING WILL KEEP THE CHILL AT BAY ,ARGE SHED is a breeze with the large paved with access from rear lane suitable PERGOLA AREA WHICH LOOKS OUT OVER FOR STORAGE OR WORKSHOP #OSY the spacious rear yard with rear cottage home ready for inspection LAND ACCESS ALL WITHIN WALKING at a time to suit you. distance to shops, riverfront and schools.
GOOD HOPE LANDING
0OTENTIAL (OME 3ITE M 6ACANT LAND AVAILABLE AT 'OOD (OPE ,ANDING 0EACEFUL 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
ENVIABLE WATER VIEWS
SUNLANDS
MONASH
$145,000
RIVER VIEWS
%NJOY THE MORNING IN THE CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DINING AREA OR RELAX IN the spacious lounge with enviable water views or head to your own SKI BEACH FOR A SWIM SOME lSHING OR WATER SKIING 4HE (A OR acres of land provides the perfect SPOT TO KEEP SOME ANIMALS OR useable for recreational pursuits. There is no shortage of shedding FOR CARS BOATS OR BIKESn IT S YOUR choice. Don’t wait too long as this one may not wait for you.
5NLIKELY TO BE MATCHED FOR THE quality on offer with this price tag. A deceiving home whose beauty can only be appreciated when you STEP INSIDE THE FRONT DOOR /PEN plan living at its best with easy access to all living zones including the outdoor entertaining areas. All the bedrooms are thoughtfully decorated and well laid out. Rarely do homes have bathrooms this large or as well presented. The attention to detail is impressive as is the location, only minutes to town and the riverfront.
$119,000
SOMETHING GOOD, SOMETHING AFFORDABLE
!N 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.
WHAT A PACKAGE
RENT IS DEAD – GET AHEAD 7E ALL KNOW RENT MONEY IS DEAD MONEY SO WHY KEEP THROWING GOOD MONEY AFTER BAD "REAK the cycle and this is the perfect PROPERTY TO DO IT WITH ,OCATED WITHIN QUICK WALKING DISTANCE OF the main shopping precinct and schools, it is the perfect family HOME FOR lRST HOME BUYERS LIKE YOU 3PORTING NO LESS THAN THREE BEDROOMS UNDERCOVER PARKING ROOM AND LOCK UP SHEDDING 4HIS is well worth the price.
$74,950
NATURE AT IT’S BEST With approximately 30 acres of gorgeous natural scrub, you’ll be able to ďŹ nd the perfect spot to build your own secluded hide AWAY /NLY A FEW MINUTES FROM "ERRI AND -ONASH YOUR PRIVACY IS still guaranteed.
WAIKERIE
Houses at this price are scarce when you consider what is on offer. 3300m2 or almost an acre of Freehold land with a very tidy 2 bedroom reverse cycle air conditioned home with an upgraded bathroom and laundry. Relax under the front verandah, LOCK THE CAR IN THE RECENTLY ERECTED garage or head to the golf club for ROUND OF GOLF YOUR CHOICE
$265,000
BIG, BLUE AND WAITING FOR YOU
$109,500
AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE
$99,000
!PPROXIMATELY M§ OF OFlCE SPACE STORAGE AND WORKSHOP area on a parcel of prime land with high exposure a short distance to 7AIKERIE 4OWN #ENTRE #USTOMER lounge, large showroom, numerous ofďŹ ces and toilet facilities available. ,ARGE WORKSHOP AREA AND STORAGE space complete with outside UNDERCOVER WORK BAY VERANDAH and plenty of room for customer CAR PARKING #ALL NOW TO ARRANGE a personal inspection.
2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie • PHONE (08) 8541 2777 • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
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Lot 11 Paisley Village Price $225,000 Inspect By Appointment
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OCATED in Paisley villlage is this six year old three bedroom holiday home. All bedrooms are a good size and provide spacious open plan living areas. Large entertaining and outdoor living areas with large verandah, the ideal spot to relax is never far away. Separate outdoor Barbecue area is well positioned and set slightly away from the entertaining areas. Store the boat and other water toys in the 9m x 6m shed with two metre clearance to save towing them up every weekend. All this and more positioned on a 691m2 block in the friendly and safe environment of the Paisley Village area no more than 300 metres to the Mighty Murray River. Suit holidaymakers or retirees either for a home or base while travelling.
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INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
PROPERTIES
Open
Saturday October 9th 10.00 - 10.30am
R New Release
OWN OUR Y E N-B ERSO P E Y ON ED B BOSS T A R PE LY O EASI
BARMERA, Spiller Road
BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street
BERRI
CHARACTER AND LAND
GREAT INVESTMENT
ADRIENNES FROCK SALON
Old stone home situated on 14 acres out of town. Home consists of 3 bedrooms, all carpeted. Large lounge with gas heating, carpeted and blinds. Open plan kitchen, dining and family room with wood fire and split system. Outdoor pergola, fully fenced. Price: $210,000 Internet: 3BCFD7
Open
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
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 $135 488 538
Saturday October 9th 11.00 - 11.30am
Price: $89,000
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
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: $35,000 Internet: 37EFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
FOR LEASE
Wanted
Properties and homes in all areas in all price ranges throughout the Riverland. If you are thinking of selling, please call us for a market plan. CALL IRIS OR SUE ON 85 822 744
BERRI, Tooravale Road HOME WITH CHARACTER
Situated on one acre, this home out of town has loads of old character. 3 large bedrooms fully carpeted, hall and lounge have floor boards. Very large eat in kitchen. Some shedding. Situated very close to Berri.
BERRI FOR LEASE - SHOWROOM PREMISES
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: $198,000 Internet: 36QFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Open
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Saturday October 9th 11.45 - 12.15pm
CED U D E R
FOR LEASE
00 0 , 5 3 T $1 A L L E TO S
BERRI, 14 Aldenhoven Street
BERRI, 26 Gilbert Street
BERRI
QUIET POSITION
CLOSE TO CENTRE OF TOWN
LARGE WAREHOUSE PREMISES
Price: $160,000 Internet: 38UFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
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
Located on the very outskirts of Berri is this 3 bedroom home. Good sized lounge, kitchen & dining. Large shed. Good sized garden, ducted air conditioning throughout.
3 bedroom well positioned home, all bedrooms are carpeted, open plan kitchen, dining area. Separate lounge. Air conditioning in both lounge and master bedroom. Outdoor pergola area, carport and large shed.
Price: $135,000 Internet: 39EFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
COMMERICAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
CED U D RE
000 , 2 6 $1 T A L EL TO S
BERRI, 8 Coombe Street
BERRI, 10 Derrick Street
LOXTON, Drabsch Street
GREAT HOME, GREAT LOCATION
PRIME LOCATION
FOUR BRICK SHOPS PLUS LAND
Position, position! This three bedroom and teenage retreat home is in a great location. The property has been newly painted. Rear and side lane access. New shedding. Too many features to list! Great first home or upgrade. Price: $162,000 Internet: 3ASFD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
Solid brick home in great location. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, good sized lounge, high ceilings. Carport and shed. Low maintenance gardens. Presently tenanted. invest or retire. 488 538
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.
Price: $230,000 Internet: 3AUFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: $315,000
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
BERRI, 29 McGregor Street
BARMERA, Coats Road
BERRI, 93 Derrick Street
IDEAL FOR BEGINNERS OR INVESTORS
LIVE ON LAND
IDEAL INVESTMENT OR FIRST HOME
Looking for your first home or another investment ? This 3 bedroom home has good sized living areas, great sized yard and carport. Currently tenanted until March 2011 at $160 p.w Price: $115,000 Internet: 3A7FD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
RLA 1935
Situated on 11 acres of land. Small 3 bedroom compact home. Loads of shedding set back off the main roadway. Great buy for someone wanting to live out of town. Price $125,000 to $130,000 Price: $127,000 - $130,000 Internet: 39TFD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
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
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RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES Price: $160
25 MAHONEY STREET
PW
Newly painted throughout 3 bedroom home, large eating area, close to schools, local shopping and pool. split system. yard with garden
RENMARK PROPERTIES
5/2 MORTIMER ROAD
PW
2 bedroom neat & tidy unit, built-in robe in main, open plan living, carport, rear yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
7 WORMAN STREET
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $150
Price: $170
PW
3 double bedrooms, 2 bathroom executive home, 2 large living areas, large entertainment area, 2 car garage, enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $300
Price: $190
49 COOPER STREET
PW
PW
4 bedroom home on a corner position near golf course, close to hospital. Spacious modern kitchen/ dine with good size living area, timber outdoor decking, small yard with r/c heating/cooling. double carport Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
15 CORNWELL STREET
Price: $160
PW
Newly refurbished modern brick masionette, one block from hospital and medical centre and close to schools. r/c, renovated kitchen and lounge area. modern bathroom, shedding, large enclosed yard. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
2/3 McLEAN STREET
Price: $160
PW
Fresh open living 2 bedroom spacious home with large rooms located near TAFE and plaza, robes, contemporary kitchen and modern bathroom with bath, r/c, slide doors to garden area, garden shed, carport Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
26A KAY AVENUE
Price: $180
PW
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $135
Price: $160
PW
3 bedroom brick masionette in a central location, walk to plaza, town centre and riverfront, desirable location of Berri with easy access to all facilities. freshly presented throughout with spacious interior. Good size bathroom and sep. toilet and laundry. Easy maintain yard with enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
6 LEXIA STREET
Price: $210
PW
Entertainer delight, enormous entertain area undercover, 3 large double bedrooms, 2 with bir, situated close to schools, pools and shopping. Spacious open living area, good size bathroom with sep. bath and laundry. 3-4 carport, double garage at rear. enclosed yard. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
LYRUP PROPERTIES GALLARY TERRACE
Price: $180
PW
3 - 4 bedroom home, large living area, spacious entertainment area, carport and garaging, enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Modern secluded 3 bedroom 3 bathroom home located in the central business district area. Evap. cooling and gas heating. Very large open living with wide span of windows. Large kitchen with plentiful storage cupboards - a cook’s dream. Carport and a small garden.
8/11 CONEYBEER ST
17 TRENAMAN
PW
1 bedroom partly furnished unit, incl. fridge & bedding, in desirable area of Berri. Walk to town centre, plaza. Split system, carport. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
POMROY CRES
Price:
PW
Large & spacious 1 bedroom unit with bir, close to shops, r/c, enclosed yard & carport.
26 CEDAR AVENUE
160 PW
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Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $160
PW
Located in desirable area of Loxton, walk to town centre, medical centre and schools. 3 bedroom brick home has spacious interior, r/c in lounge, bath with shower in bathroom, good size kitchen opening to laundry with sep. toilet. Large undercover back verandah. carport with garden shed in enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
PW
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
10A HISGROVE ROAD
Price: $300
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
RLA 1935
PSTAIRS one bedroom community titled unit featuring built-in robes in bedroom. Open plan living kitchen/dining, partly furnished including fridge, two lounge chairs and double ensemble. Bathroom, undercover parking, split system. Tenanted at $135 p.w. Price: $89,000. Why wait, buy now!
Price: $145
PW
Move the family into this large and spacious timber floor home in a great position within Moorook township, bedrooms are large, shower with sep. bathtub, toilet off laundry, spacious enclosed yard, widely shaded verandah with trees Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
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 Price: $125
PW
One bedroom partly furnished unit near Lake Bonney, with bedding, couch, fridge and dining setting, located in a quiet living area of Barmera, rear pergola, r/c, carport Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756 Price: $185
PW
3 bedroom home, large open living, heating and cooling, carport and enclosed yard. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
9 FARMER STREET
Price: $145
PW
2 bedroom units in desirable location, large spacious living areas, built-in robe in main, r/c air conditioning, carport, Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Quiet Position BERRI
BERRI, WILLIAM STREET
Approx 70 m . 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 2
LOXTON, EAST TERRACE
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
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
Contact LJ Hooker Berri Iris WIlliams 0437 497 304
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MOOROOK PROPERTIES 4 GOGEL ROAD
Approx 90 m . Suit office or retail. R/c air/con, kitchen and toilet facilities. Long lease available.
BERRI, 22 WILSON STREET
Price $89,000 Inspect By appointment
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Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
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.
2
5/11 Coneybeer St
1
PW
COMMERCIAL LEASING BERRI, HUGHES STREET
1
3 bedroom modern home, 2 bathroom & walk in robe, large kitchen, dine & formal lounge. Carport & enclosed yard. Heating & cooling.
19 KELLY AVENUE
LOXTON PROPERTIES
Price: $200
Great investment BERRI
Brand new executive home, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern througout, split a/c, garage and small yard.
10/41 QED
3 bedroom home close to shop, spacious living, split system, carport, undercover patio area and shedding.
30 KOKODA TCE
Price: $130
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Corner position 3 bedroom home within walking distance to town, medical centre and schooling. Evap. cooling and gas heating, spacious interior, enclosed yard with carport and entertainment area, shedding.
8 AFFLECK COURT
2/97 15TH 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
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OCATED on the very outskirts of Berri is this three bedroom home. Good sized lounge, kitchen and dining. Large shed. Good sized garden, ducted air conditioning throughout.
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Property for lease Renmark CBD
3
14 Aldenhoven St
Price $135,000 Inspect Saturday Oct 9, 11.45 - 12.15pm
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RLA 1935
PROPERTY FOR LEASE
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
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RLA 1935
LJ Hooker Berri Phone Iris WIlliams 8582 2744
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831
FANTASTIC LOCATION CLOSE TO RIVER
EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME
- High quality 5 bedroom home - Over 30 squares of living area - In-ground pool and tennis court - Double allotment opposite schools Price: $380,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
OPEN
OPEN
9 STORY CRESCENT
176 THURK STREET
PRIVACY, SPACE & QUALITY
IMMACULATE PRESENTATION
- 4 bedrooms or 3 + study - Two living areas, evaporative aircon - Nice gardens, shady verandahs - Great shed plus double carport Price: $195,000 View: Saturday 11.30 - 12.00noon Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Desirable Story Crescent location - Spacious two bedroom home - Rented for $170 per week - Ideal retirement or investment Price; $187,500 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00 Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
OPEN
- Stunning four bedroom, two bathroom home - Formal lounge, home theatre, family room, study - Huge shed with offices, workshop, storage areas - Underfloor heating, ducted reverse cycle aircon. Price: $485,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
SOLID RURAL HOME
- Brand new kitchen - Almost one acre allotment - Large shed - Ducted evaporative & split system airconditioning Price; $175,000 View: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00 OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
WARREGO STREET
FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME
- Three bedroom modern home - 1.5 acres, great shed - Reverse cycle airconditioning - Pergola, nice gardens. Price: $190,000 View: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00 Contact: Jo Lloyd 0419 843 247
OPEN
WREN STREET, JUST OFF TEAL ST
RELOCATABLE HOME
PARINGA TOWN CENTRE SHOPS
- 2 bedrooms, lounge & kitchen - Good bathroom & laundry - Includes front verandah - Purchaser to remove from site Price: $19,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Available as a whole or as two sets of shops - Three shops currently rented - Excellent returns when compared to residential investments - A rare opportunity Price: $275,000 or $160,000 per set of shops View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0147 883 892
GREAT RURAL LIVING PACKAGE
IMPRESSIVE RURAL LIVING
43 RAILWAY TCE, PARINGA
NEEDS TO BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED
- Large modern 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home - ¾ of an acre close to town - Family, games & lounge rooms - Large outdoor entertaining area, fantastic shed. NEW Price: $480,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN
- 3 bedroom brick veneer, 2 living areas - 4 car carport, large shed - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Quality outdoor living areas Price: $258,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
NEW PRICE
STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
- Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas - Double garage UMR, nice gardens, good fencing - Huge all-weather outdoor living area Price: $349,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
QUALITY RURAL LIVING
- Well cared for 3 bedroom brick veneer home - Two sep. living areas plus detached games room - Excellent outdoor living areas - 3 bay shed plus large open front shed Price: $310,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
SUPERIOR QUALITY HOME
- Modern style 3 bedroom home - Just over 1 acre allotment - Plenty of shedding, ample water supply - Variety of fruit trees Price: $185,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
TENDERS CLOSE TOMORROW
Residential Development Opportunity
- Just over two years old - Five bedrooms, three living areas - Polished timber floors, ducted r/c a/c - Walk-in robes to four bedrooms New Price: $335,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 5.959 Ha zoned Residential 1 - Adjacent to high quality housing - Includes two homes plus shedding - Twentyfirst Street frontage Tenders Close: 8th October 2010 at 12 Noon View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
PARINGA/MURTHO RURAL LIVING
RENMARK KINDER RESORT
- 7.4 acres with 300 walnut trees - 22mg private water allocation - Very well maintained home - Nice gardens, good outdoor living Price: $340,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Brick veneer home on 1500m2 - 3 bedrooms with BIR, 2 living areas - Double carport plus double garage - Comb heating, ducted AC, gable roof pergola Price: $285,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Freehold business, WIWO - Large modern beautifully equipped premises - Only 3 years old, 708m2 building - Licensed for 90 children Price: POA View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
IDEAL FIRST HOME
- Great value 2 bedroom home - Combustion heating & evaporative airconditioning - Rented for $120 per week. - Perfect investment or first home Price: $118,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT
- 3 bedroom duplex close to Renmark Plaza - Currently rented for $150/week – 6.5% return - A great entry point to start your investment portfolio - Alternatively move in once the lease expires. Price: $120,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
WALK TO SHOPS & SCHOOLS
- Three bedrooms - Modern style kitchen & bathroom - Reverse cycle airconditioning & gas heating - Rear timber deck, garage & carport Price: $169,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
HOUSEBOAT “SUNSPOT”
- 20m x 8m vessel with aluminium pontoons - Two bedrooms, two living areas - Cruise the Murray at your leisure - Use for holidays or reside permanently on board! Price: $170,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
MAIN ROAD LOCATION
- Four bedrooms, spacious living areas - Ducted aircon plus reverse cycle split system - Close to Schools, Plaza & Town centre - As new kitchen & bathroom Price: $175,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES
- Three bedrooms, open living areas - Evaporative & refrigerated aircon, gas heating - Carport UMR plus large shed, side street access - Pergola, good fencing on all sides Price: $169,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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: $550,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RLA 147968
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 10 ACRE BUILDING SITE
RENTALS
- Fantastic rural living site - 928KL water included - Ample room for kids, motorbikes or horse - Best value in Renmark! Price: $67,500 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
BUSINESS FOR SALE
- Liberty Fuels Renmark - Prime Location, workshop attached - Liberty Fuels assistance available - Opportunity to expand the business use Price: $60,000 + GST View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp
RENMARK WEST ALLOTMENT
- 3.4 acres on a high sandy ridge - Power & water connected - Opposite Renmark West Primary School - Presently planted to vines Price: $127,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cres 0417 883 892
RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST
- Spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home - As new kitchen, new tiles to bathroom & laundry - Huge gable roof pergola & outdoor kitchen - Garage UMR plus large shed Price: $325,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
Great home, Great location 73 Murray Avenue, Renmark
$220pw
Lovely 2 b/r brick home in great location, just a short walk to the Renmark Hotel, riverfront and Town Centre. R/c air cond, formal dining, ensuite to main, double carport, large shedding.
Malcolm Court ........................502m2 .......................$100,000 Mead Court .............................337m2 .........................$86,000
Lot 30 Cucumunga St,
Mead Court .............................374m2 .........................$86,000
Chino Street ...........................3935m2 ....................$105,000
Located just minutes from Renmark, this impressive rural home offers quality living. Four b/r’s all with BIR’s, ensuite to main, ducted evap air cond, combustion heating, lounge, family and games room. Huge undercover living, outdoor kitchen, lge shedding, double garage, fenced yard.
Orchard Drive ..........................431m2 .... $110,000 - $120,000
10 Corporation Lane,
Eckermann Close ..................680m2 .......................$40,000
Palm Court ...............................892m2 .......................$220,000 Blue Skies Estate.....7 Lots available........ $69,000 to $93,000 Panorama Court.....4 Lots available ...... $44,000 to $57,000 Lot 100 Chris Court .................5686m2 ..............$90,000 ONO Lot 26 Curtis Avenue ............... 617m2........................ $39,500 Lot Tarcoola Street ............ over 3 acres..................$127,000
MODERN RENMARK NORTH HOME
- Three bedrooms all with BIR’s, ensuite to main - Family room & lounge, meals & dining room - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Good shed, nice pergola, garage UMR Price: $298,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
FULL TIME INCOME, PART TIME INPUT - Modern 4 bedroom home - Very good shedding - High quality implements - 16 acres, very good income Price: $500,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND* SPACIOUS RURAL LIVING SITE
- Located in the Renmark West School zone - Almost 12 acre vacant land - Domestic water available - Power at road boundary Price: $95,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
QUIET SITE SET BACK FROM ROAD
- 6.5 acre rural building site - 928KL water supply - Power connected to boundary - Land cannot be irrigated for 5 years Price: $85,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
GOOD QUALITY RURAL LIVING
- 8.5 acres vacant land in Renmark West - Modern three bedroom home - Excellent shed, 928KL domestic water supply - Land cannot be irrigated for 5 years Price: $210,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET
- 10.8Ha property supplying Angoves - Good home, good shedding, good plant - 2 separate titles, drip irrigation - Owners retiring. Suit vines or redevelopment Price: $375,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
- 1021m2 zoned Residential 2 - Short walk to Plaza - 200m to schools - Large homesite or units (STCC) New Price: $55,000 - $60,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
LARGE PREMISES FOR LEASE
- Town Centre Location - Approx. 384m2 area - Plenty of car parking close by - You can’t get a better location! View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
$350pw
$350-400pw
Situated in the heart of Renmark on the banks of the River Murray. 4 b/r solid home, 2 bathrooms, 3 sunrooms, formal dining, huge formal lounge, polished Jarrah floors, high ceilings and ornate cornices. Wide verandah, nice gardens double carport and garage.
4 Marrara St,
$195pw
Presentable 3 b/r home, close to sporting facilities and hospital, ducted r/c air cond, combustion heating, carport and shedding.
156B Sixteenth St,
$175pw
Modern 2 b/r unit, centrally located, split system r/c air cond, BIR to main, carport, private yard, low maintenance.
9 Sims Parade,
$165pw
Modern 3 b/r home, r/c air cond, carport, fully fenced yard.
86 Sixteenth St,
$155pw
3 b/r home close to Town Centre, reverse cycle air cond, fully fenced yard, rear lane access.
17E Namoi St,
$150pw
Rural 3 b/r home, gas heating, air conditioning, carport, garage, pergola, strictly no pets.
42 Sixteenth St,
$150pw
3 b/r home close to shops, r/c air cond, 2 x living rooms, shedding.
“Peace of Mind”
Property Management Phone: 8586 6433
Close to river, walk to town
T
his is a great opportunity to purchase an affordable home in one of the best residential areas of Renmark. Perfect for retirement, the home offers two large bedrooms both with built-in robes and ceiling fans, a very nice modern bathroom, open living area with polished timber floor and reverse cycle airconditioning and a timber kitchen with plenty
of cupboard space. Homes in this neighLow maintenance gar- bourhood are not offered dens, carport and paved for sale very often so don’t pergola all add to the ap- delay – call today to arrange peal of this home. an inspection. The river is just a two minute stroll 1 1 RENMARK 2 away and it is just a short Contact 9 Story Crescent riverfront Ray White Renmark Price $187,500 walk to the Mark Cresp Inspect Saturday Oct 9 hotel, club 0471 883 892 9.30 - 10.00am and town RLA 147968 centre.
Fantastic family home S
ET ON 1.5 acres in Chaffey, this modern home is ideal for the young family. The home offers three bedrooms, the master having a walk-in robe and direct access to the Three-way bathroom, nice kitchen, roomy lounge and two split system airconditioners for year round comfort. The colourbond shed is fantastic with power and water connected and provides plenty of room for cars, boat and workshop space. There is also a nice pergola area and a second toilet outside. The appealing gardens area is easy care with an automatic watering system installed to most areas and there is even a cubby house for the kids. A fantastic rural family home.
RENMARK Wren Street
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Price $190,000 Inspect Saturday Oct 9 10.30 - 11.00 RLA 147968
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28 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 7, 2010
Cars In The News
MOTORING
Commodore still in favour ■ THE FAVOURITE: The 2011 Holden Commodore VE Series II SSV Sedan. Photo: SUPPLIED
SUV lust continues THE lust for SUVs pushed the vehicle market to fresh heights last month, with more than 85,000 buyers, a nine per cent increase on last year The Australian reports. The result eclipsed the previous record for the month, set five years ago, by almost 600 sales and trounced last September by 7000. Releasing the results earlier this week, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries revised its forecast sales for the year up to one million, confirming that this year would be one of the industry’s best. “The Australian market has only twice recorded a year with more than one million sales, so this will be quite an achievement,” FCAI chief executive Andrew McKellar said. “It is encouraging to see sales to private buyers recorded the largest increase, which is further evidence of renewed confidence in the marketplace.”
Congestion tax
A NEW interior helped the Holden Commodore defy the downward trend in large family cars, new car sales figures show. According to the Herald Sun, the Commodore sold 4038 units last month to
maintain its status as Australia’s favourite car. It was almost 300 sales up on the August figures, helped by the launch of the VE II model with a more modern touch screen and ethanol-
Legends rally THE drivers might be called legends but the cars will be the real stars in the Australian Legends event at this month’s Gold Coast 600, goldcoast. com.au reports. Organisers hope the chance to see 14 of Australia’s greatest touring
friendly engines. “The performance seems to stay in them longer and they don’t get as many rattles,” new Commodore owner Albert McCormack said. Overall car sales were up in
cars and some of their original drivers race, in an event which proved a huge hit last year, will help boost lagging ticket sales. The almost priceless list of cars that will compete include Allan Moffat’s almost unbeatable Coca-Cola Mustang, Dick Johnson’s Bathurst-winning Tru-Blue Falcon (pictured), an original Tony
most segments with 267 cars sold a day. According to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, that puts the industry on track for a million-plus annual sales bonanza. Longhurst Sierra, Kevin Bartlett’s legendary Channel 9 Camaro, Jim Richard’s Bathurst-winning Nissan GT-R and Glenn Seton’s title-winning Ford Credit Falcon. ‘’The guys you can insure for a buck eighty, the cars cost a fortune,’’ joked V8 Supercar chairman Tony Cochrane at the race launch.
THE big capital cities have been urged to introduce a London-style congestion tax on CBD traffic or make city parking even more expensive so car commuters stop taking everyone else for a ride. Top transport expert Graham Currie told The Australian the $20 billion-a-year cost of traffic congestion in city centres, the highest in the developed world as a proportion of GDP, was unlikely to diminish because so many car commuters didn’t pay their own parking bills. “When buildings go up in cities, the parking component is about 37 per cent of the total cost,” said Professor Currie, from Monash University. “Is that cost passed on to the people who use it or borne by society as a whole? I can tell you it’s the latter because most car commuters don’t pay their own parking; their employers do.”
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30 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 7, 2010
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■ RIVERLAND cricket commences the 2010-11 season on Saturday, with the ever changing scene of the A Grade competition including the welcome return of a Renmark team and contrary to earlier reports, Berri to continue with only one side. It was thought that the reigning champion with the addition of several likely types to its squad may enter a second team in the competition and eliminate the bye but this has since been reconsidered and the option discarded. The bye in this competition, particularly with the involvement of two day matches, is far from ideal. The A grade program will therefore contain five sides in Berri, Monash, Waikerie-Ramco, Loxton and Renmark, with two day, one day and Twenty/20 matches again to be included in the season for premiership points. In the B Grade there will be 13 teams. I understand that some of the turf wickets will not be ready for the season opener, while several of the B grade clubs are calling for extra time to get their season on track. A proposal for an A1, A2, B Grade structure, supported by association president Paul Stewart and containing a lot of merit as far as the future of the game is concerned, gained favour with some clubs but did not make it over the line at the annual meeting. A few clubs against the idea had understandable reasons but in the
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case of some others, they seemed confused and confused others, to say the least. I have also spoken to Pinnaroo and Border’s, Grant Dabinett and Mid Murray’s Brenton ‘Fred’ Tyler, about their season ahead. Pinnaroo and Border also has a major team returning after a season’s absence, 2008-09 premier Murrayville, to create a five team competition with reigning champion Parilla, Lameroo, Pinnaroo and Parrakie. Murrayville, with ace all-rounder Drew Crane returning from Parilla, is expected to be an immediate force again, while Parilla has reportedly lost up to eight from its premiership line-up due to injury and players leaving the area. Two day, one day and Twenty/20 games also comprise their season. In the Mid Murray, the status quo is in order with Waikerie Gold, Claypans, Cadell, Morgan and Blanchetown Swan Reach returning to battle it out. Towards the conclusion of last season the possibility of competition of some form between Riverland, Pinnaroo and Border and Mid Murray had been discussed at several forums. At the time I reminded those involved that the SA Cricket Association had strongly recommended such action some 10 years previously at a country committee meeting “for the survival of cricket in the zone”.
■ CRICKET’S HERE: Cricket players across the Riverland and Mallee are preparing to start the season. Since 2009/10 some excellent suggestions on joint competitions have been tabled. However, talking to Riverland officials, and now to Grant and Fred, there is one major obstacle to any combined season of any type – travelling. All agreed that if individual clubs were required to travel long distances on a regular basis to play there would be a loss of players and a threat to the clubs’ futures. Perhaps then, say two ‘association’ teams from both Pinnaroo and Border and Mid Murray would be a possibility?
This again was considered counter productive with other players lost to the game and individual clubs off the map. As Fred Tyler put it, “we should be providing competitions to encourage as many players as possible to play, not seeing them give it away”. “No team in any of our associations can afford to lose players,” he added. My discussions with the two officials also touched on such matters as our competitions becoming ‘ageing groups’ and a reluctance of players to play Sunday cricket.
Despite all this, Riverland, P&B and MM pretty much agree some measure of competition between the associations in the Murray Districts zone is desirable for a number of reasons. A Twenty/20 format is obviously the best bet. And I will say it again. Wouldn’t an adequately lit venue for night cricket open up some great options? By the way, talking of opportunities for interaction, Riverland, Pinnaroo and Border and Mid Murray all have the odd number of five teams.
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Thursday October 7, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 31 I came here with the hope of winning gold but now that dream is cut short ~ Australian swimmer Nick D’Arcy
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The number of races where a favourite did not win at last weekend’s Barmera greyhounds.
SPORT
Goodes rumbles tournament
■ A CROWD of 300 attended the Loxton Club on Sunday for the Riverland Rumble boxing tournament with a lot of attention focusing on members of the Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club in front of their home crowd. Two youngsters, Ashley Bobbin and Ryan Goodes, in ■ IN FORM: Ryan Goodes (right) followed on from his recent good form with a great display at the Riverland Rumble in Loxton on the weekend.
particular, continued to show rapid improvement and loom as boxers of the future. Mildura’s Bobbin defeated Mount Gambier’s Robert Trigg on points in a 52 kilogram junior open match, while Goodes finished in front of Queensland’s Michael Black on points in a 54 kilogram junior open bout. Loxton’s Bradley Wilson lost in a split decision in a tough fight against Mildura’s Guy Madigan, while Callan Buchecker (Barmera) continued on his learning curve in going down to Aidan James
(Mildura). Mathew Wilson (Loxton) and Aschi Artym (Barossa) both impressed in exhibition bouts. Former Riverland boxer Steven Rudd (Roxby Downs) brought two of his fighters to the event, Steven Finey defeating Sam Jackutavius (Mount Gambier) and Stuart Orr losing to Peter Hems (Adelaide). Riverland boxers are now preparing for the SA championships on October 23 and 24 at West Adelaide Football Club.
Riverland’s elite sports people nominated for award ■ THE 24 nominees announced for the 2009-10 5RM-Berri Resort Hotel SGIC Riverland Sportsperson of the Year awards include a number of players who have been the winner of best and fairest trophies in their particular competition. Tegan Schwartzkopff (softball), Tim Golding (baseball), Simon Callahan (football), Dale Harwood (soccer), Matt Baird, Danielle Weeks (hockey), Tori Jachmann (netball), Tess Dempsey and Danny Millard (basketball). Again judges could not find a player from one of our traditional major summer sports, tennis, for
the list. It is a pity that the absence of both Riverland championships and the profile of yesteryear for our representatives at the country carnival in Adelaide have robbed so many good players of a place in the nominees for the region’s biggest individual award. Also nominated for 2009-10 are state bowls representatives Kerry Treloar and Andrew Hill and SA men’s singles champion Craig Treloar. Golfers honoured are state country champion Ramon Thorne and Marlene Tyler, while versatile Linton Price, for his exploits in
dingy derby and powerboat racing, and motorsport ace Brendan Quinn are in the mix. Australian country footballers Leigh Kruger and Michael Arnold, Riverland Cricketer of the Year Josh Deren, cycling champion Lee Stevens and promising hockey youngster Karri McMahon are also members of one of the biggest lists judges have been faced with over the years. Making up the even two dozen are three who subjected themselves to international competition in 2009-10 in powerlifter Rose Gow, wakeboarder Ryleigh Pfitzner and clay target shooter Rob Shawyer.
Bookings can be made for the annual presentation dinner by telephoning the Berri Resort Hotel on 8582 1411. The award was introduced in 1961 and, allowing for a few years missed in the early 1970s, this will be the 46th presentation. Also amongst awards to be finalised for 2009-10 at the dinner is the Beaurepaires Peter Frankcom Junior Sports Star of the Year. Judges Wendy Gambling, John Frankcom, Brenton McDonald and Matthew Clifford had one of their biggest ever groups of nominations (17) in the 34 years of this trophy to consider.
Favourite greyhounds fail to deliver at Barmera
■ A LOT of retailers are in sale mode at this stage of the year and many of the punters from last Saturday’s greyhound meeting at Barmera would be glad about that. They are looking for new shirts as they lost theirs during the well attended afternoon. Not one favourite won in the seven race program. In fact, only equal fancies in race three Stormer (second) and Difficult (third), Honky Tonk Girl (second) in race five and Cane Caldo (third) in the final event, found their way into the placings. In a dirty day for favourite supporters, visiting trainer Daryl Martin produced a winning double at good odds with Pride of Addis (5/1) taking out race three and Ballboy (5/1) upsetting well supported Honky Tonk Girl ($1.30) by two and a half lengths in five. Of the local trainers, Kingston-On-Murray’s Vern Anderson had Winburn ($4.20) take out the final race by a length from Winnabago ($7).
■ AND THEY’RE RACING: Greyhounds were in full flight at Barmera on the weekend.
Doggies roar
■ WINNER: Berri premiership ruckman Jason Sutherland did the double at the weekend when he won the flag with Central Districts Photo: SUPPLIED
Rosy Roxy ($3), trained by Norma Millington at Cardross, won the opening maiden event, while in the most exciting finish on the card, Fantuzzi ($3), from Chris Cotton’s Lewiston kennels, beat home Pot Shot
Burnout success
■ OVER 40 cars really turned on a show in the burnouts that opened the season at Riverland Speedway on Saturday night. In a field of five four cylinder vehicles, Rob Pilgrim took the honours from Shane Doyle and Chris Murcott, while Michael Hartman, Nick Sideris and Shane Sheppard filled the placings from a big group of 25 six cylinders. Thirteen V8s strutted their stuff in a battle of the big guns with Nathan Treloar winning from Vic Franceschinie and Shane
After considerable deliberation they have named Merinda McMahon (hockey) and Madeleine Moore, Riley Stone and Tara Learhinan (volleyball) as finalists for this year’s award. Other nominees were Stephanie Baird, Grady Campbell (hockey), Zachary Bates, Nathan Brown, (football), Joshua Woolston (football-basketball), Stacey Gwiazda (soccer), Blake Saunders (soccerathletics), Tyson Hoffmann (basketball), Jessica Westmoreland (netball), Ellee Eleftheriadis, Meg Gillespie (netball-basketball), Ellie Garrard (triathlon) and Kailan Markham (sporting clays).
Morrow. The next meeting at the Calperum Hill complex on Saturday, November 6, will contain something for everyone with the Riverland street stock title a feature. Club president Greg Haynes is excited to be showcasing a relatively new class to the sport, late models, and anticipates having modern speedcars at the track for the first time in some eight years. Formula 500s, AMCAs, lightning sprints and juniors will complete a full program.
($7) by a long neck. The Riverland club’s next meeting on Saturday, November 23, will coincide with one of the biggest events on the thoroughbred calendar, Cox Plate Day.
Annual Waikerie three ball Ollie Ambrose in October ■ DAVID Gwynne, at the Waikerie Tyre and Mag Centre, is again organising his annual three ball Ollie Ambrose competition at the Waikerie Golf Club for Saturday, October 30. This is now a well established, famous event with its delicious home cooked lunch, refreshment carts around the magnificent course, golf of varying standards, great prizes and a ton of laughs. Bookings are essential. Entry is $60 for a three person playing group. Ring Sharon at the golf club by Thursday, October 28, on 8541 9072. For golf-cart and bus bookings to and from the course, contact Gwynny on 8541 3472.
■ HOLE IN ONE: Waikerie Ambrose organiser David Gwynne is excited about the up coming golf event.
■ I HAD a call from a jubilant Central District supporter on Monday. Actually he was not a bad bloke, as he heaped praise on the Bulldogs’ grand final opponent, Norwood (who I’ve been known to support over the years). “They are a very good side and at last gave us some opposition,” he said. He also had an answer to eliminating the SANFL bye. “Form a second side out at Elizabeth,” he proposed, adding “at least we know how to play and can draw a crowd”. During the discussion, the bad luck for the AFL at their grand final installments, one and two, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was discussed. A flood on the first Saturday in the team changerooms and another in the grandstand after the replay when there were Magpie tears everywhere as emotions overflowed from the top brass down after many years of Collywobbles. Luv ’em or hate ’em, they were very good weren’t they? And no, the jubilant Doggies supporter was not Riverland Weekly editor Rob McLean, who is also a Collingwood fan, giving him plenty to cheer about over the weekend.
32 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 7, 2010
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Eight-ball
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Green season starts Saturday
By LES PEARSON
THE RIVERLAND men’s bowls season will get rolling this Saturday. While the women have completed two rounds with round three held yesterday, the men’s season is set to begin with 38 teams lining up across four divisions. Division one will be sporting six teams, one for each of the ma-
jor centres in the region while Renmark and Renmark RSL both have teams, after Lyrup opted to head to division two, to avoid a bye round in both divisions. Riverland Men’s Bowling Association (RMBA) secretary Ian Kubank said the association is pleased with player numbers. “We’re three teams up on last season so we’re more than happy
Division one: Berri Club Gold 8 (S. Irons, D. Pettit, D. Musolino, P. Pfennig, A. Hill, K. Haritos) d Paringa Hotel 7. Division two: Moorook Club 8 (M. Wachtel, A. Wachtel, A. Campbell, T. Campbell, P. Schenke, D. Wundenberg) d Lyrup Club 6. Division three: Barmera Hotel 8 (P. Beech, G. Beech, S. Stavrou, S. Alexander, C. Neilson, C. Marrett) d Cobdogla Club 3.
Barmera Gun Club
Event one (50 target Double Barrel Championship) A grade: B. Duncan 48/50, E. Schmaal 47/50. AA grade: J. Byrnes 45/52, A. Mattschoss. B grade: P. Brister 55/61, H. Nunn 54/61.
with the way men’s bowls is looking at the moment,” he said. About 10 per cent of competitors in the association are women, unable to play Wednesdays due to work commitments. Mr Kubank said the arrangement has been happening for about five seasons. “Of course, bowls is one sport where men and women can com-
Sutherland joins elite group REPORT BY
LES PEARSON JASON Sutherland created history on Sunday playing in Central District’s SANFL premiership in front of about 34,000 fans at AAMI Stadium, three weeks after winning the Riverland Football League premiership with Berri. RFL legend Malcolm Hill is the only other player, according to research by league historian David Dunhill, to complete the RFL/SANFL premiership double in the same year. Hill achieved the feat with Berri and Sturt in 1966 and 1968, he also played in Hawthorn’s historic first premiership. After their second ruckman went down with a long term injury, the Bulldogs, following the Riverland’s Fisher Cup clash, approached Sutherland. The two clubs then held negotiations to find common ground for the ruckman’s services. “I told them (the Bulldogs) I was committed in helping Berri win the premiership and they understood that,” Sutherland said. He alternated between the two clubs, playing six minor round games with the league team before the two finals. Hill watched most of Sunday’s game and was thrilled with Sutherland’s efforts. “In his case, it was the most remarkable game,” he said. “It was a powerful display in the ruck, holding his own and making a valuable contribution to Central’s win. “He showed great maturity and authority.” Sutherland registered four disposals but more notably, 19 hit outs, more than any other Norwood player in his limited game time, and also just missing a goal after he hit the post in the second term.
C grade: I. Maywald 36/50. Event two (25 Target Point Score) A grade: J. Mitchell 69/75, R. Maywald 94/102. B grade: P. Brister 74/75, R. Wylie 69/75. C grade: I. Maywald 58/75, K. Germein 47/75. Event three (25 Target Single Barrel) A grade: R. Maywald 24/25, B. Duncan 27/27. B grade: H. Dunn 21/25, C. Jacobs 21/26. C grade: I. Maywald 15/25, K. Germein 47/75. Event four (50 Target Double Barrel) AA grade: A. Mattschoss 46/50, J. Byrnes 45/50. A grade: G. Townsend 50/50, B. Duncan 49/50. B grade: C. Jacobs 48/50, P. Brister 47/50. C grade: I. Maywald 38/50.
Golf
Barmera Saturday stableford: K. McGain 37 points c/b, W. Swinstead 37, T. Ash 36, B. Finn 35, L. Fragomeni, K. Moore 34,
pete on an even footing abilitywise,” he said. “The only advantage men really have strength-wise is driving. “Other than that, women are more than capable.” Twelve teams make up division two, while there are 10 each in third division green and gold respectively. Mr Kubank tipped 2009/2010 grand finalists, Berri and Renmark,
S. Farley 33. Monday stableford: B. Finn 42 points, K. Moore, J. McKendrick 38.
Waikerie Saturday division one: B. Wilson 83/69. Division two: G. Walters 100/71. Voucher winners: W. Morris 83/70, H. Moyle 99/72, M. Klose 94/73, A. Greenfield 93/73. Wednesday stableford: T. Schober 42 points, C. Bee 41. Thursday ladies: L. Gosse, S. Schultz 71.5 nett.
Berri Wednesday stableford: L. Campbell 42 points. Ball winners: D. Zeliff 36, R. Correll 35, L. Dawson 34, N. Wait 34, L. Kellaway 34. Saturday stableford: G. Branford 40 points, R. Thurmer 38. Ball winners: P. Cummins, R. Dale, J. Meakin 37, F. Keukenmeester 36. Sunday stableford: J. Efthimiou 42 points. Ball winners: R. Mitchell 39, B. Brooks, R. Correll 34.
Darts
Preliminary final Loxton Gladiators 8 d Loxton RSL 4.
to again challenge for the title, while Waikerie should round out the top three. He also believed Loxton has the potential to be big improvers this year. The first round fixture for division one pits Loxton against Barmera, Berri takes on Waikerie and the two Renmark teams face off in an early showdown.
Scholarship yields soccer success By LES PEARSON
■ HISTORY: Jason Sutherland holds the SANFL premiership cup aloft following Sunday’s grand final win over Norwood. Photo: CALLUM MACKINNON “I’m not one for jumping into opponents…I’m 108 kilograms so it takes a bit to get me off the ground but I knew as soon as they went man on man, I had a good chance at winning the contest,” Sutherland said. “It’s just so surreal at the moment, I keep saying it but that’s the way I feel.” He remembered the pregame instructions from coach Roy Laird vividly. “Front spot, second efforts and nothing reckless,” Sutherland said. The achievement was even more remarkable in Hill’s eyes given Sutherland’s limited league experience with the team. “In my case, I had a few seasons with Sturt, so I knew the players well and had that advantage,” he said. “One likeness between us was that we were invited to play in champion teams. “(Sturt coach) Jack Oatey could have got someone out of Rundle Street and they would have done well in that (1966 premiership) team.” The season after losing the SANFL final in 1965, Hill lifted the RFL flag with Berri and again faced Port Adelaide in the grand final a few weeks later.
In front of a crowd of 66,000 at Adelaide Oval, Sturt avenged the hurt from the year before. While the grand final crowd was the biggest Sutherland has played in front of, he said the local support was touching. “I knew the Centrals guys would get around me but I was more stoked with how many people from Berri were there and I really want to thank them for how they have supported (partner) Mel and I,” he said. “They really need to be thanked for the job they have done.” He said his goal for 2011 is getting a full pre-season in to build his fitness base. MEANWHILE, former Barmera-Monash footballer Sam Fisher is lamenting a second grand final loss in as many years. He starred in the drawn final the week before with 12 rebound 50s and eight marks but was relegated to the bench in the third quarter of Saturday’s match with a hamstring injury. “It’s been a lot of hard work and we haven’t got what we came here to get,” he told the Herald Sun. “We’ve got a gap to bridge so that will be the focus.”
EMERGING Riverland soccer star Stacey Gwiazda has built on a stellar 2009 season to take out the the Lady Neal Medal for the Adelaide University Blacks Division One Women’s Soccer Club’s Best and Fairest player this year. Gwiazda claimed the Riverland Soccer Association’s league best and fairest while playing for the Berri River Rangers last year and was offered a country scholarship by Adelaide University to play in the division one women’s soccer team in January. She said the travel was a tough obstacle to get over. “Wednesdays were always a long day, going to school until lunchtime then travelling to Adelaide,” she said. “Trainings were eventful, always being cold and wet while Mum would sit in the car trying not to catch a cold. “After training, it would be a rush to get out of the city, quickly grabbing tea to eat and making the long drive home. “Usually, we would get home at around midnight, so it was always hard getting up the next day for school.” Gwiazda’s commitment to the team was also evidenced by social sacrifices but the rookie admits it was all worth it. “My weekends consisted of working most of the day at Woolworths, followed by a long day of travelling, soccer, then more travelling on Sunday,” Gwiazda said. “This left no time for me to do anything I wanted to do (but) I have definitely enjoyed all the good times with the team and the opportunities I have been given along the way. “It has been a great season this year and hopefully I will be able to do it all again next year, depending on the costs of everything.” Her role as an attacking midfielder has helped her develop a keen goal sense, an area she struggled with in previous seasons. “Shooting for goal has always been difficult for me, not wanting to be greedy and to try and set the play up for other people,” Gwiazda said. “This year has seen me grow in confidence and start to develop as a key goal shooter in my team.”
■ EMERGING: Local soccer star Stacey Gwiazda with her best and fairest award presented by senior division one women’s coach Kevin Holohan. Photo: SUPPLIED So much so, she narrowly finished second in the team’s goal scoring by one goal. “My goals for this year were to just settle into the new team and to really try and get used to how different the game is played,” Gwiazda said. “I was lucky enough to be nominated to try out for the open women’s state team but unfortunately, due to illness and personal issues, I was unable to perform at my greatest and wasn’t able to make the team.” It was still a rewarding year nonetheless and she is under no illusions that it was all off her own back. “I really want to thank my parents for supporting me this year,” Gwiazda said. “My mum has meant the world to me, putting me ahead of everything that she does.” She also thanked the Adelaide University Soccer Club for the opportunity to become a better player and her grassroots club at Berri. “For helping me grow over the years that I have played for them (River Rangers), especially (coach) Steve Atkinson,” Gwiazda said. “I also want to mention all my teachers who have helped me through the year and a huge thank you to Donna Safralidis for everything that she has done for me.”
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1. Who won the 2010 AFL grand final? 2. Who won the 2010 SANFL grand final? 3. Which Berri footballer played on the winning side in the SANFL grand final? 4. Who sang the song Dancing in the Dark? 5. True or false – Mike Myers stars in the movie Shrek? 6. What is the capital city of Northern Ireland? 7. Which cancer fundraising relay will be held soon? 8. An AFL squad will travel to Ireland soon for a two-test series known as what? 9. What is the name of the cup they will be playing for? 10. From which horror movie does the catchphrase “here’s Johnny” come? 11. What was the name of The Simpsons first episode? 12. What are the six character’s names in the TV series Friends? 13. True or false – Broken Hill is located in South Australia? 14. What is the capital of Northern Territory? 15. What year was the last Mr Bean episode made? 16. Before it was known as the NAB Cup and Wizard Home Loans Cup, what was the AFL’s pre-season competition known as? 17. Who sang the song My Happiness? 18. True or false – the Czech Republic is part of Europe? 19. Who is the reappointed coach of Barmera-Monash in Riverland football? 20. Which Latin-American artist sang such songs as Hero, Escape and Maybe?
Cat Stevens, now named Yusuf Islam, is a British singer who rose to fame with such brilliant songs as Moonshadow, Sad Lisa, Father and Son and, of course, Peace Train. Backed by a “high energy”, sixpiece band, Coggan will recreate the memories of one of folk music’s greatest singer/songwriters. Expect, as Country Arts SA said, a performance that brings back a thousand memories, a winning voice with songs “the whole world sang along to”.
5.30 3.00 4.00 Operation Valkyrie 4.30 10pm, SBS 1 6.00 6.00 5.00 The 2009 film 7.00 starring Tom Cruise was 7.30 this appears 9.05 5.30 brilliant, although to be a 8.00 filmed a few years German alternative 6.00 8.30 6.00 earlier. 6.25 9.30 The worst thing about Operation Valkyrie 10.25 11.00 7.15 solo 12.00 is it failed like11.00 Casey Donovan’s 11.30 12.30 career. 7.40 So close, yet so far. That’s Valkyrie I’m 12.30 1.30 referring to, not Casey Donovan.8.00 2.00 4.00 The Worst 2.30 Christmas of5.30 4.30 3.00 5.00 6.00 my Life 6.00 8pm, ABC 26.30 5.30 9.05 7.00 of Worst Week, this A three part spin-off 6.00 6.00 is comedy gold.7.30 8.00 6.25 You sit there and 11.00 8.30 think “really, how bad could it be?” 10.15 11.30 7.15 11.00dreams where you’re You know those 12.00 11.25 7.40 naked at school? No? Just me then huh? 12.30 Well this episode is just as cringeworthy. 1.30 11.55 8.00
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DARREN Coggan is inviting you to Remember The Days Of The Old School Yard at the Chaffey Theatre on November 2. Coggan stars as Cat Stevens in Peace Train – The Cat Stevens Story and will be on that train to Renmark for a show that is part of a statewide tour. According to Country Arts SA, Peace Train is a night of music and story telling and a journey back in time recreating the sights and sounds of the legend that is Cat Stevens.
Tuesday 12th
Trif’s Trivia
Hop on the Peace Train
Wednesday 13th
TONY Award winning play and Olivier Award winning best new comedy, God of Carnage, will be making a surprise appearance at the Chaffey Theatre on October 16. As part of a statewide tour, the play, described by the New York Times as “the kind of laughter that comes from the gut”, stars Australia’s own Kim Gyngell, and is directed by the famous, multi-award winning, French playwright Yasmina Reza. The American stage version featured Sopranos bad guy James Gandolfini. Reza’s play is also being made into a movie by Polish-French director Roman Polanski and will star English actress Kate Winslet. The play is translated by Christopher Hampton and presented by arrangement with David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers. According to the show’s review by Country Arts SA, Alan and Annete’s son has hit Michael and Veronica’s son with a stick, breaking two of his teeth. The parents have gathered together to discuss how to deal with the boys and, from there, tensions emerge and the fun starts. God of Carnage is a show well worth catching and extremely funny. Well worth the trip to Renmark.
■ MCLOVIN: Fogel gets all up in this chick’s business in the classic movie Superbad.
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4.00 Catalyst 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 Gardening Australia 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Planet Science 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Partners In Crime 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Waterloo Road
3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Lost Gardens 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Penguin Island 8.30 art + soul 9.30 Tank On The Moon 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.30 Movie: War And Peace
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks
8.30 Kids In The Hall 9.00 Horne And Corden 9.30 Gary: Tank Commander 10.00 Harry And Paul 10.30 Tracey Ullman's State Of The Union 11.00 Little Miss Jocelyn 11.30 John Safran's Race Relations 12.00 Ideal 12.30 Roman's Empire
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Right On Track: Beverley Mitchell 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News
7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The Amazing Race 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 How I Met Your Mother 10.30 Parking Wars 11.00 Scrubs 11.30 Stag 12.00 Win News 12.30 One Antarctic Summer 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques
Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Cops L.A.C 9.30 Crime Investigation Australia 10.45 CSI: NY 11.45 Nine News 12.15 The Baron
6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Four: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Four: Primetime Early
9.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Four: Primetime Late: Coverage includes swimming finals. 11.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Four: Late Night 1.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Four: Overnight 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Everyday Life
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Dead Tired 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News
7.30 Food Safari 8.00 Luke Nguyen's Vietnam 8.30 Supersizers Go... 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Operation Valkyrie (Germany): Sebastian Koch 11.45 Movie: The Forced March (Russia): Vladimir Volga 1.45 Weatherwatch
Friday 8th
SBS
4.00 Can We Help? 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 Gardening Australia 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Penguin Island 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope 1.30 Lilies
2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Waking The Dead 10.15 Lateline 11.00 Star Stories 11.25 The Gruen Transfer 11.55 rage
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Planet Food 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 The Worst
Christmas Of My Life 8.30 Life On Mars 9.30 Breaking Bad: Walt scrambles to shore up his cover story. 10.20 Seven Ages Of Rock 11.10 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 12.10 Planet Rock Profiles 12.35 The Royal Today
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Children’s Programs 12.30 My Wife And Kids 1.00 V8 Supercars: Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News
5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: The Day After Tomorrow 11.05 Scrubs 12.05 Movie: All Or Nothing 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: Fracture 10.50 Movie: On Deadly Ground 12.45 Movie: Out Of Order: Eric Stoltz 2.30 The Baron
6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Five: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Five: Primetime Early: Coverage
includes athletics. 9.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Five: Primetime Late: Coverage includes netball and swimming. 11.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Five: Late Night 1.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Five: Overnight 3.30 Home Shopping
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Taxi School 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: Berlin 9.30 World News 10.00 Footy Chicks 11.00 Movie: My Name Is Juani (Spain) 12.35 Movie: Quo Vadis, Baby? (Italy) 2.25 Weatherwatch
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6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks: A chance remark leads the team to join Brian in rehab. 8.30 The Bill 9.15 ABC News 9.20 Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow 10.05 Ashes To Ashes 11.00 rage
6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Wild At Heart: Alice meets the owner of a rare black leopard. 7.30 Hope Springs: Sadie is kept prisoner in her bedroom. Convinced the gang have dubious plans for her, she decides to escape.
8.30 Movie: The Owl And The Pussycat: Barbra Streisand 10.05 Movie: The Bells Of St Mary's: Bing Crosby 12.05 Once A Soldier 1.00 South Side Story 1.30 Sleep Clinic: Jodie gets help for her wild night-time antics with a calming drug.
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Supercars: Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000: Top 10 Preview 3.30 V8 Supercars: Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000: Top 10 5.00 The Outdoor
Room With Jamie Durie 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Australia Smashes Guinness World Records 7.00 Movie: A Bug’s Life: Dave Foley 9.00 Movie: The Bourne Identity 11.30 Movie: Mr Majestyk 1.30 Movie: Lilies Of The Field
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 8.30 Saturday KerriAnne 9.00 Children's Programs 12.30 Horse Racing: Caulfield Guineas 4.30 The Garden Gurus 5.00 Postcards Australia
5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: She’s The Man: Amanda Bynes 9.30 Movie: Superbad: Jonah Hill 12.00 Movie: Splendor 2.20 Spyforce 3.50 Nine Presents 4.00 Danoz
6.00 Good Morning Delhi: Presented by Brad McEwan and Kath Robinson 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 11.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Six: Morning 12.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Six: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News
5.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Six: Afternoon 6.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Six: Primetime Early 9.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Six: Primetime Late 11.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Six: Late Night
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Acis And Galatea 2.40 Anton And The Piano 2.50 A Sensitive Eye 3.25 The Chopin Etudes 3.30 Disfarmer: A Portrait Of America 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Mythbusters 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves
8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Let The Right One In (Sweden) 12.05 SOS 1.05 Speaking In Tongues 1.35 Knot At Home: This episode deals with the issues of domestic violence, neglect and self harm. 2.10 Weatherwatch
Sunday 10th
WIN NINE
4.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Black Wave
3.25 Wagner Family 4.15 Kyle Riabko 5.00 First Tuesday Book Club 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Mother And Son 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Last Chance To See 8.35 Poirot 10.15 Compass 11.10 Sculpture Diaries 12.00 Movie: The Drum
6am Children’s Programs 6pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage: Francesco approaches the most beautiful of the Greek islands, the Cyclades. 6.30 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Long Story Short
8.30 Theatreland 8.55 A Poet's Guide to Britain 9.30 Absolutely Fabulous 10.00 The Office 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme 11.00 Live At The Basement 12.00 Sex, Drugs And Rock 'n' Roll: The 60s Revealed 12.45 Beautiful Noise
6.00 Children’s Programs 6.30 V8 Supercars: Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000: PreShow 9.00 V8 Supercars: Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000: Race 4.30 V8 Supercars: Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000: Presentation 5.30 Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 The X Factor 9.00 Bones 10.00 Castle 11.00 Air Crash Investigations 12.00 Movie: The Pawn: Greg Evigan 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Meet The Press 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Sydney Marathon 12.00 Wild Life Man 1.00 F-Troop 1.30 Sting Symphonicity Tour Behind The Scenes 2.00 Wildfire
3.00 The Block 4.00 Scenic Tours Canada 5.00 Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin 5.30 Postcards SA 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Hot Pursuit 7.00 Send In The Dogs 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Movie: Jumper 10.30 Cops L.A.C 11.30 Primetime: Crime 12.25 Movie: Tinseltown
6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Video Hits 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Seven: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Seven: Afternoon 6.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010:
Day Seven: Primetime Early 9.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Seven: Primetime Late 11.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Seven: Late Night 1.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Seven: Overnight 3.00 Formula One: Japanese Grand Prix
5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 Champions League Magazine 12.30 Speedweek 1.30 World Superbike Championships 2.00 Alive And Kicking 2.30 Lucio: Forger, Bricklayer, Anarchist 3.30 Top Dogs:
Adventures In War, Sea And Ice 4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Mad Men 10.30 Movie: Between Living and Dreaming (Spain) 12.25 The Wehrmacht 1.25 Weatherwatch
Monday 11th
WIN SA
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1.30 Planet Food 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.40 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.05 The Goodies
8.35 Good Game 9.05 Pure Pwnage 9.30 The IT Crowd 10.00 Torchwood 11.00 Blade Of The Immortal 11.25 triple j presents 11.55 Soundtrack To My Life 12.25 I'm From Rolling Stone: Russell faces the consequences for his erratic behaviour.
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 The Event 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The X Factor: Presented by Luke Jacobz 8.30 The Event 9.30 Covert Affairs 10.30 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 11.00 Sexiest Beach Bodies 12.00 Win News 12.30 The Passion Of Spain (Part One)
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques
Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.30 Movie: The Shawshank Redemption 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Movie: Deacons For Defense 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz
6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Eight: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Eight: Primetime Early
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5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Dateline 2.30 Insight 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Living Black 6.00 Letters And
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Tuesday 12th
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4.00 The Cook And The Chef 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 Gardening Australia 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Architects Of
Change 1.30 Einstein Factor 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Genius Of Design 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Seven Ages Of Britain 9.35 QI 10.05 Artscape
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Dolce Vito: Dream Restaurant: Vito's plans to open a restaurant with British food in Italy do not go smoothly. 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge
7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 The Old Guys 8.30 Criminal Justice 9.30 Deadwood 10.30 Teachers 11.30 Billable Hours 11.55 The Beast 12.40 The Royal Today 1.00 The Real Good Life
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: A Touch Of Frost - Endangered Species: David Jason 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H
5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Parenthood 10.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 11.00 Dawn Porter: Extreme Wife 12.00 Win News
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques
Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 Survivor: Nicaragua 10.00 Adults Only 20 To 1 11.00 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares 11.55 Balls Of Steel
6.00 Good Morning Delhi: Presented by Brad McEwan and Kath Robinson 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Nine: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010:
Day Nine: Primetime Early 8.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Nine: Primetime Late 11.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Nine: Late Night 2.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day Nine: Overnight 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Grave Decisions (Germany) 2.50 A Simple Piece of Cloth 3.00 Living Black 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers
6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 Welcome to Lagos: The final episode follows a couple that built a house from cardboard, scrap wood and tarpaulin. 9.30 World News 10.00 Virtual JFK 11.35 Movie: 12 (Russia) 2.20 Weatherwatch
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1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Champagne 6.30 Poh's Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Strictly Speaking 8.30 The Librarians 9.00 The IT Crowd 9.30 US Of Tara 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Stop. Rewind 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 Good Morning
Kalimantan 8.30 Stuart: The Day My Life Changed 9.30 Real Families 10.20 Fakes 11.10 Rudely Interrupted 12.05 No Way San Jose 12.35 The Royal Today: Gemma gets an offer she can't refuse. 1.00 The Real Good Life
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Phenomenon II 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Border Security Australia's Front Line 8.00 The Force Behind The Line 8.30 City Homicide 10.30 Breakout 11.40 Suburban Secrets 12.05 Win News 12.35 Sons And Daughters
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques
Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 The Block 8.30 RPA 9.30 Amazing Medical Stories 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 Nine News 12.00 20/20
6.00 Good Morning Delhi 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Malcolm In The Middle 12.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day 10: Afternoon 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day 10: Primetime Early: Coverage
includes hockey and cycling. 8.30 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day 10: Primetime Late 11.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day 10: Late Night 2.00 Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010: Day 10: Overnight 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: 1.1 (Denmark): Mohammed Ali Bakier 2.40 Your ID Papers! 2.50 The Luminary 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 Numbers 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Anna Pihl 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Paju (Korea): Lee SunKyun and Seo Woo 12.05 Movie: The Magdalene Sisters (Ireland) 2.15 Weatherwatch
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Stoeckel strokes to silver BERRI’S star swimmer has added another medal to his glittering collection, taking out silver in the men’s 50 metre backstroke event at the Delhi Commonwealth Games. Stoeckel (25.08 seconds), an Olympic medallist, secured second place behind world record holding English swimmer Liam Tancock (24.62) in Tuesday night’s final. Fellow Australian Ashley Delaney finished in third place. The event was the first in the now Adelaide based swimmer’s Commonwealth Games program. Stoeckel, 26, swam the 200 metre backstroke heats yesterday and will attempt to qualify for the 100 metre finals in the same discipline today. Fellow Riverland swimming product Sophie Edington swam in the final of the 100 metres backstroke last night.
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