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them for an environment where there’s not going to be exceptional circumstances,” she said. “Come March 31, we don’t know this at this point, but the possibility there will no longer be interest rates subsidies for them could be a reality. “Commonsense would tell you
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Locust battle hits top gear THE Locust battle in the Riverland and Mallee is now hitting top gear, according to Biosecurity SA. A third aircraft has been introduced into the fray, with spraying taking place right across the region. Biosecurity SA said yesterday that a further five targets, totalling 5700 hectares, are scheduled for spraying, bringing the number of hopper infested targets to 90 that have been treated since aerial spraying began late last month. Incident controller Michael McManus said recent weather conditions had been frustrated but not dented the determination to conquer the locust threat. “We are doing everything we can to quickly identify suitable targets for aerial spraying and, even with less than ideal conditions, have completed 90 targets in less than two weeks,” he said. Mr McManus said the region had pioneered the use of an organic fungicide, commonly known as Green Guard, in national and conservation parks and other sensitive areas. By the end of Tuesday, around 50,000 hectares of land had been sprayed with the fungicide. Mr McManus reminded landholders that as effective as the locust response can be, it does not provide crop protection. “It is the responsibility of landholders to control locusts on their property, so success in this response will only be achieved by a concerted effort by landholders,” he said.
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Pest fight is everyone’s battle AS the efforts to halt the locust raids on the regions starts to reach a peak, it is essential that local landholders play their part in the campaign. If the region is to limit the damage caused by these jumpy pests, landholders need to take responsibility for their property and ensure they take the correct measures, specifically spraying. The law requires that landholders spray their properties for locusts, even if they have not necessarily hatched on their property. This includes blocks that have been exited and are no longer functional. Stiff penalties apply if you fail to do so and primary industries staff are maintaining a watchful eye on local blocks to ensure compliance. It is understood that warnings have already been issued to some landholders who have, as yet, failed to comply with the requirements. At this stage of the fight, the locusts are not quite at their peak strength and landholders will need to be observant if they are going to get on to the pest early.
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No rise for irrigators DESPITE incresed river flows into the state, irrigator water allocations will remain at 67 per cent. River Murray Minister Paul Caica said the high inflows of the past month have not ended the water deficiencies in SA, meaning no irrigation increase is possible. “South Australia’s general allocations will remain at 67 per cent (422 GL),” Minister Caica said. “This, together with the 228 GL of carryover already allocated, takes us to our 650 GL allocation cap. “Access to 100 per cent of carryover has been in place from 1 July, 2010.” Mr Caica added that a review on carryover arrangements is being conducted, in consultation with key stakeholders, with a decision on the next irrigation year due in mid December. The current volume in Hume,
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Dartmouth, Menindee Lakes and Lake Victoria is 7461 GL (80 percent capacity), which is nearly equivalent to the long-term average for the end of October of approximately 7500 GL. Meantime, two wetlands on the Riverland’s Pike floodplain will receive 100 megalitres of water from the Pike River Land Water Management Group. The irrigators group works with the State Government on the Pike Implementation Project. “Without the environmental watering, it is likely that the health of the vegetation in these wetlands would decline with further losses of habitat for a range of aquatic animals, including the nationally vulnerable southern bell frog,’’ Mr Caica said. ■ Locals see benefits of rising river, Page 6.
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Thursday November 4, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 3 ■CUP DAY: Getting into the Melbourne Cup atmosphere, at the Riverland Greyhound Club, on Tuesday, were (from left) Toni Simons, Debbie Littledyke, Mike South, Barbara Vasickova, Mario Valandro and Kay Manning.
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Season’s cold start
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SWIMMING pools across the Riverland are gearing up for the coming summer with the realisation that cold weather and rain early in the season may see less numbers through the gates. The Hayden Stoeckel Swimming Pool’s season in Berri officially begins tomorrow but manager Chris Nielsen said when the temperature is under 25 degrees, the pool will not be in operation. “The colder it is, the less people come through,� he said. However, Mr Nielsen remains optimistic the weather will warm up and Riverlanders will flock in numbers for a swim. “With the current weather we’ve had
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over the past couple of months, anything is possible,� he said. Renmark Swimming Centre manager Ken Wilkinson is predicting a quiet summer. “I think a bit cold is an extreme understatement (for swimming at the moment),� he said. “The whole season will be slow, especially after such a successful season last year.� With the pool opening last Sunday and noone opting for a swim, Mr Wilkinson said it was a disappointing turnout considering last year’s opening day which was described as “frenetic� and featured soaring temperatures. Despite the slow start, Mr Wilkinson said more than 100 people have already purchased family
and season passes. The Waikerie Swimming Pool opened on Monday and manager Craig Wilson is optimistic swimmers will continue to turn up despite the weather. “We hope we will not do any worse than last year,� he said. “The morning swimmers are always out; rain, hail or shine.� The pool has a new 14 metre inflatable toy for children this season, with a beach volleyball court and barbecue area on the way and Mr Wilson hopes the attractions will bring families to the pool. The Loxton Swimming Pool will also officially open its season this Saturday but if temperatures are 24 degrees or under, it will be closed.
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Despite the uncertainty about water for growers, Rural Financial Counselling Service SA’s 2009-10 annual report shows a drop in counselling numbers. Ms Matthias said a program to replace the exceptional circumstances grant is being trialled interstate and is likely to be introduced next year, minus much of the cur-
rent financial help. “It’s played a very important role over a quite significant number of years and still playing a very important role,� she said. “The government is rolling out a pilot program in Western Australia at the moment that will replace what we currently know as exceptional circumstances and the government has always said exceptional circumstances will not be around
long term because it’s not drought anymore. “The reality is some farmers still have to make a decision about whether they can continue to farm in a post EC environment.� Ms Matthias also said the unknown factor of the impacts from the Murray Darling Basin final management plan will mean a spike in Riverlanders needing counselling. “There is uncertainty around what will come
out at the end of that final (Murray Darling Basin) Act and what’s that going to mean,� she said. Ms Matthias agreed the Riverland must be treated differently when it comes to other areas of South Australia due to its ability to produce a large portion of the state’s produce. “You can’t deny the Riverland is different from other areas of the state, so it will have to
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Leukaemia support ON behalf of the Leukaemia Foundation and the many patients and families we support each year, I sincerely thank Riverland Weekly readers who supported the Leukaemia Foundation’s Light the Night recently. Around 450 people gathered at the Riverfront, Renmark, carrying glowing balloons to create a sea of light on September 8. Gold balloons were carried by those remembering loved ones, white balloons by blood cancer survivors celebrating and blue balloons by supporters giving hope. It was a truly inspiring night as the community united in a visually stunning demonstration of support for those in the local community affected by blood cancer. The Riverland showed the amazing strength of its community, contributing strongly to the $321,000 that has been raised across South Australia through Light the Night so far. Money raised will fund vital blood cancer research and free Leukaemia Foundation services
for families who are impacted by a leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma diagnosis, including as free patient transport, ‘home away from home’ accommodation, information, educational programs, emotional and practical support. With blood cancer now the second largest cancer killer in Australia, it’s vital that we continue to work to fight these diseases. With the continued support of the Riverland community, we look forward to a brighter future filled with hope. Simon Matthias, General Manager SA, The Leukaemia Foundation.
A great night WHAT a great night of entertainment and fun on Saturday, October 23 at the Monash Hall! This is the third Shindig that has been presented at the Monash Hall and appreciation and thanks must go to the folk who spend countless hours and weeks (already making plans for next year’s Shindig) in the background putting together a program, rehearsing, finding outfits to wear, juggling work and family
- tirelessly held together by a very and effort put in for a fundraiser what is a relatively small amount of gracious and extremely giving Berri to support the ongoing care of the salt per litre (sea water =35 grams couple, Trevor Charity and Jenny. St Oswald’s Church at Monash and per litre), is actually adding a total Trevor’s surname is indeed fit- maintenance of the hall. What tal- of 5200 tonnes of salt into the lake. ting, which reflects a lifestyle that ent ‘lies beneath’ in the Riverland How much more salt can revolves around helping, giving made the night one to remember. be added to the lake before the tirelessly and making life more enThank you so much to every fish die? joyable by looking to the ‘lighter’ single worker and entertainer. The Regulator has been built in the wrong position. side for many folk not only in the A more suitable position would surrounding Riverland towns but Robyn Raeder, also groups from Mildura and AdGlengowrie. be were the bridge used to cross over Chamber’s Creek to Sugar elaide who especially travel to the Loaf Hill. Riverland for short breaks. Buckets of salt Managing Lake Bonney toTrevor and Jenny are seen continually entertaining up and down WE SHOULD all be aware of what gether with Chamber’s Creek and the river (literally) visiting and is happening to the once healthy the manipulation of Lock 3 to service both areas (salt out, fresh river helping to entertain in nursing Lake Bonney. homes, for charity functions and The build up of salt after Lock water in), WDD (wet, drain, dilute) may be a solution. fundraisers, giving their travel, time 3 was built. Traps would need to be installed and dedication all for charity. Twenty six gigalitres of water The music, giving, singing and with an estimated salt content of to capture carp swimming in and sharing is all the satisfaction that 0.2 grams per litres is being added out of the system. this couple seem to need. to the Lake via Chamber’s Creek Congratulations Trevor and during the latest refill. M. Wilksch, Jenny. You are appreciated. Please Loveday. This large amount of water, with keep on keeping on. CongratulaSend your letters to PO Box 1279, Berri, SA, 5343 tions to the Moor email lettersdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au nash and Lone Gum CommuAll letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. nity Association The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication. for the incredible amount of work
Lions Club appeals to the Riverland’s kind nature BY JANE WILSON
■ HELPING OUT: Berri Lions Club member Steve Rodley (left) and club president Allan Dand at the front of the burnt home of Sheridan Holland for whom an appeal has been launched. Photo: JANE WILSON
IN THE aftermath of last week’s tragic house fire, in Berri, the Berri Lions Club has launched a public appeal for the partner of Jodie Harrison who sadly lost her life in the fire. Sheridan Holland and Ms Harrison had only moved into their rental property, on Riverview Drive, four months ago. The couple had only recently reunited after separating many years ago and with Mr Holland getting a job working as a ferry driver on the Lyrup ferry, they were looking forward to starting a new life in the Riverland. However, Mr Holland’s dream was cut short when he returned home from work in the early hours of last Thursday morning to find his house ablaze. Not only did he lose Jodie but he lost all of his possessions, left only with the clothes on his back. In true Riverland spirit, Mr Holland’s neighbour, and land-
lord, Steve Rodley, along with the rest of the Berri Lions Club ,have come to Mr Holland’s assistance in establishing an appeal to help him get back on his feet. Berri Lions Club president Allan Dand said the group felt very strongly about doing something for Mr Holland. “I spoke to Steve and asked ‘what can we do as a club?’ and he said ‘I think we should get an appeal happening’,” Mr Dand said. “He had no insurance, he’s got no cash and he’s lost everything. “We are asking for donations of furniture, clothing for a ‘big bloke’ and cash.” Mr Dand said in the event that they double up on items of furniture donated to Mr Holland, the club will hold a garage sale to clear those items and raise cash for the appeal. For donations of furniture, please contact Allan Dand on 8582 1651. Cash donations can be made to an account in the name of
The Sheridan Holland Appeal at the Berri branch of the National Australia Bank. In what would normally be a completely devastating time in Mr Holland’s life, he experienced emotional extremes in the one week when only two days after losing his partner and all of his possessions, he became the world champion sheaf tosser at the International Sheaf Tossing Titles in Penola. After recently showing poor form in the event, and looking at possibly losing his Australian crown, Mr Holland vented his grief and anger, producing a winning throw. Mr Rodley is in awe of his neighbour’s achievement. “Sheridan is a big bloke with a big heart,” he said. “For him to go through what he did last week and then take out a world championship is amazing. “This guy was just starting to make a fresh start, so I hope that the Riverland can assist Sheridan to get his life back on track.”
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Big retailers have eye on Renmark
By BRAD PERRY
TWO major national brand retailers are considering developing in Renmark after recently holding discussions with the Renmark Paringa Council. The retailers are understood to be interested in building on vacant Olivewood land, which was cleared of citrus trees last year. Renmark Paringa Council mayor Neil Martinson said the possible development by national
retailers, which cannot be named, would be a major boost for the Riverland. “It would be quite significant for the Riverland and Renmark if we get some large retailers here,” he said. “You are going to create more economic development and employment, which are two of the biggest issues we’ve had with the drought and lack of water. “It is going to give you that prosperity for future development.
“You could get two (retailers) on that site but we’d anticipate it would be one or the other but you just don’t know.” Mr Martinson said other engagements have meant he and council chief executive officer Barry Hurst have been unable to meet with the major retailers face to face. “What we were looking at doing was to go up and actually visit them, either Barry or myself, but with commitments, Barry had holidays and with elections
coming up now, it wasn’t possible,” he said. “We’ve sent off some information with the proposed development plan which indicates the change of land issue for that particular site and also the Riverland Futures Prospectus. “They are prepared to listen to us and we have asked them to get in touch with us if they want any further assistance or information. “One thing is you don’t know where they sit as far
TV chefs inspire locals By BRAD PERRY A COMMERCIAL cookery program at TAFE SA’s Berri campus is oversubscribed as more and more Riverlanders are becoming inspired to become chefs. It is the continuation of a trend that has resulted from television’s MasterChef phenomenon. Leon’s Cafe, which is part of a commercial cookery and hospitality training course enabling apprentice chefs and TAFE students to cook and serve paying customers, has again also seen strong bookings from customers this year. TAFE SA hospitality and cookery lecturer Gary Webb said reality cooking television programs has seen the interest in becoming a chef rise significantly. “With the way MasterChef, particularly on the cookery side, has brought people into the dining experience, I think certainly there are more and more people looking at it as a career,” he said. “I can see in a few years’ time, particularly once we get the junior MasterChefs coming through, us running a couple more classes in commercial cookery.” Co-ordinator of commercial cookery Alistair
■ SERVICE: TAFE SA Berri lecturer in commercial cookery Gary Webb, with students Jean Thorpe, James Clarke and Ebony John ready to serve in Leon’s Cafe. Ferguson said the top class kitchen and cafe gives students hands-on experience. “We’ve got apprentice cooks from all the pubs in the Riverland who send their apprentices here and the rest of the numbers are made up of commercial cookery students who are doing a certificate III over a period of one year,” he said. “It means they can actually come here and work in a professional kitchen and it’s the structure of a five star kitchen. “We’ve got real paying guests, the pressure’s on and they have to produce
the goods. “They have to get on with each other and work hygienically and everything else that goes with working in a kitchen.” Mr Ferguson also said students do not have to travel to Adelaide for top class training facilities. “It means they don’t have to go to the city and we are doing everything that they do in the city,” he said. The cafe has been in operation for the past 17 years and runs for two weeks twice a year. It has quickly gained the reputation as one of the Riverland’s best
kept secrets. “It’s usually booked out, so it is not advertised,” Mr Webb said. “There are a lot of people that come along who say they didn’t know we were here,” Mr Ferguson said. A selection of the dishes the apprentice chefs have been cooking include mandarin beef on green tea vermicelli, ravioli of chevre cheese, asparagus, rocket and white wine sauce and Stephanie’s chocolate cake with beetroot coulis and saffron Anglaise. The cafe is named after former campus manager Leon Miels.
as available funds to progress their respective companies, so it is in their hands basically as to whether they want to pursue it further.” Mr Martinson said council is hopeful it will hear back from either of the retailers in the near future.
Restrain yourself Riverland police are targeting the wearing of seatbelts as part of a statewide operation. Titled Operation Restraint, police will be ensuring locals are wearing their seatbelts whilst driving motor vehicles. A police spokesman said officers will be taking a lower tolerance level during the campaign to ensure compliance and to influence the attitude of travelling habits for drivers and passengers. Particular attention will be paid to child restraint compliance. The public is reminded that mandatory restraint legislation for children up to seven years of age came into effect in July.
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Locals excited as water levels rise
By LES PEARSON
INCREASED water levels in the River Murray have many locals excited at the moment. Creeks and floodplains dry for about a decade are now under water, sandbars have disappeared and old trees are collapsing around the place, making room for new growth and creating habitat for native fish and other marine life. Katfish Reach, operating since 2004, is a floodplain project in the River Murray National Park that includes a range of habitats from permanent flowing creeks, freshwater water complexes, saline wetlands and floodplains, and it is now inundated with water. Katfish Reach Steering Group chairman Kevin Smith is over the moon. “The sights being witnessed are something to get excited about, it is 10 years since we last had a reasonable flow down the river,” he said. However, Mr Smith said based on information he has received, the river flow is being prevented from going over 30,000 megalitres a day, somewhat limiting environmental benefits from the floodwater.
“If the flow was managed to maximise the environmental effects by use of water from storages and manipulating weir levels, we could have seen a much more dramatic result,” he said. Given previous flows though, the water currently spilling across previously dry wetlands and through creeks is having a major impact. “Murray cod and callop, in particular, will be stimulated to breed by these increased river flows,” Mr Smith said. “We are already seeing the results of the increased flows and higher water levels with low lying backwaters receiving a much needed drink. “The vegetation fortunate enough to receive this water is responding with a flush of new growth.” Mr Smith said water birds are breeding along the river, while frogs are also responding, with all species calling frantically in an effort to attract a mate and a rare river treat is also emerging. “As the water levels in the backwaters that have received some of the water steady, there will be a bonanza for those who enjoy catching and eating yabbies,” he said.
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Long thirst over for Ramco wetland ■ BEFORE: This picture shows Ramco Lagoon currently filling with water, bringing wildlife and vegetation back to life. Photo: EMMA CAIN
By BRAD PERRY WITH BIRD life thriving and trees sprouting, Ramco Lagoon is looking healthier each day as its dry crevices fill with water. The lagoon, which has not received a drink for four years, is one of 12 wetlands sharing 2500 megalitres of water recently negotiated by the State Government and Federal Government for environmental flows. In September the Riverland Weekly published an article calling on the ailing wetland to be re-wet before it was too late and the calls have been answered. Riverland West Local Action Planning project manager Karen Bishop said the water has begun flowing and already positive signs are being displayed by the surrounding habitat
and communities. “It’s looked so dead and oppressive for so long now,” she said. “Any regeneration we can get down there is a positive. “It’s just a sea of colour down there.” New salt bushes have appeared around the lagoon’s edges and saplings have begun to grow on trees to complement hundreds of new bird sightings. “It’s just really positive and we have had a lot of comments on the birds,” Mrs Bishop said. Recent bird survey results have shown 100 shell ducks with up to 40 babies, red hooded plovers, pelicans and black swans have frequented the lagoon since it began refilling weeks ago. The salinity levels in the lagoon
had reportedly reached 250,000 EC units in the past, more than five times the salinity levels of the sea, but Mrs Bishop said the flow of water and recent rains have helped flush out the lagoon. “We are actually starting to see a decrease in salinity in the surface soil,” she said. With water slowly filling the lagoon, Mrs Bishop is hopeful school children will be able to use the boardwalk, which leads to the water’s edge, to collect salinity samples and start to plant trees. Other sites across the region to receive water include Hart Lagoon, Bunyip Reach, Ross Lagoon, Jaeschke Lagoon, Slaney Billabong, Spectacle Lakes, Beldora, Pilby Creek/Lock 6 Swamp, Pipeclay Billabong, Ngak Indau and Murbko South.
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Rise in river levels good for local economy A LOCAL business manager hass seen patronage increase as river levels rise and confidence in the Riverland continues to grow. Renmark Hotel manager Michael Schuetze said the flow down the River Murray is certainly noticeable. “You go for a walk down to Plush’s Bend and you can see how much the water levels have gone up,” he said. Mr Schuetze said farmers, growers and business owners have enjoyed winter rains. “We’ve done pretty well over the winter period,” he said. “It was such a good, wet
winter. “I think it will be a really good summer.” Over the past couple of weeks, Mr Schuetze said river levels have risen significantly, with water breaking the bank in some areas and other places receiving water that have not done so in a long time. “At the moment, the level of water allocations and solid rain has everyone fairly positive about things,” he said. ■ POSITIVE: Renmark Hotel manager Michael Schuetze believes the rise in Murray River levels is having a positive impact on the region. Photo: FILE
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The 100th Renmark Show was well attended on the weekend with hundreds of Riverlanders enjoying the entertainment, food and displays on offer. The Riverland Weekly’s Jane Wilson captured some of the atmosphere.
■ CHILD’S PLAY: Young Jackson Philp, 5, of Renmark, took a liking to the pedal tractor on display at the Renmark show.
■ SHEEPISH: City kids Jordan, 8, and Kahlia Potter, 7, of Adelaide, found the sheep shearing demonstration an interesting feature of the Renmark Show. Photos: JANE WILSON ■ ENTERTAINING: Stilt performers amused the crowd at the Renmark Show with their playful antics.
■ GRUNT: Showng off his unique ute at the Renmark Show’s ute competition was Paul Zerbe, of Cleve.
■ RIGHT: Tahlia Matulik (left) and Abby Perry had plenty of giggles as they were flung about on the Sizzler ride at the Renmark Show.
■ FRIENDS: (From left) Johnny Nikolis (left), 11, Paul Nikolis, 14, Kate Markham, 15, and Deanna Mitchell, 13, all of Renmark, enjoyed the many attractions at the Renmark Show.
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Caretaker issue questioned By BRAD PERRY WITH Riverland councils in caretaker mode as the local government elections approach, an incumbent mayor believes the process must be reviewed as it can affect council decisions. Berri Barmera Mayor Peter Hunt has an anxious wait to find out whether he will serve another four year term and he said having council in caretaker mode for almost two months is not good enough. “You can still make decisions but you have to be very careful about the types of decisions that are made, especially when it comes to funding,” he said. “It’s not only for me but also the whole council. “We had a Murray Mallee Local Government Association meeting here just recently and it was brought up and they will be reviewing it.” Mr Hunt said with the mayoral position in caretaker mode, it makes it hard to speak at community functions for fear of sounding like he is electioneering.
“The way it is now, being an elected member and you are re-nominating, you have to be very careful about what you say because in the position of the mayor...I’m not allowed to be electioneering,” he said. “It makes it very difficult when you have to go to functions and speak.” Murray and Mallee Local Government Association president Leon Stasinowsky, who is running for Mayor of Loxton Waikerie Council, said there have been several disadvantages with the caretaker period. “There are some anomalies with this caretaker period,” he said. “It is the first time it’s really affected us in local government and it has certainly been a pain and it has restricted us from doing things.” The lengthy caretaker mode has also stalled the appointment of key council staff members. “It’s frustrating,” Renmark Paringa Mayor Neil Martinson said. “We’ve got employment of a CEO and we’ve had to hold that back because you can’t appoint a CEO during that period of time.”
THE MAYORAL RACE T
The big campaign WITH voting closing for the 2010 local government elections at 5pm next Friday, Riverland Weekly journalist Brad Perry talks to the region’s mayoral candidates about their campaigns. Berri Barmera Council ■
Peter Hunt:
COMING off what he describes as one of the hardest four year periods experienced by a mayor of the Berri Barmera Council, Peter Hunt believes there are several major issues facing the community. However, he believes, if re-elected he can lead the Berri Barmera area to a bright future. “It will certainly be nice to have another four years where there is not so much turmoil,” he said. The father of four children, who lives in Barmera, and helps operate Berri business Simply Events with wife Ann, sees several issues, including the future of Lake Bonney, affecting council residents. “The water issue with the lake has been a contentious issue,” he said. “Hopefully that will be
resolved over the next few weeks.” Mr Hunt said he will continue to work on the issues of rates and services to the community if re-elected.
training for young people and a healthy Lake Bonney.
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Nev McPherson
AFTER living in the region for 28 years, current Glossop High School deputy principal Nev McPherson is looking to be the Berri Barmera Council mayor. Mr McPherson is concerned about the direction the Riverland is heading and believes many issues must be addressed in the near future. “I thought I could either sit on my hands and complain or have a crack at doing something about it,” he said. He said the important issues facing the community are promoting the district, health and aged care facilities, development and maintenance of recreational facilities (including a Berri recreational centre), employment, attracting new industries, vocational
Loxton Waikerie Council Bert Haslam
COMMUNITY minded Loxton resident Bert Haslam believes he has the skills, time and energy to become mayor of Loxton Waikerie Council. Serving on committees covering the Loxton Centenary Feature, Loxton Skate/BMX Park, youth development, Rotary and the Loxton North Sports Club to name a few, Mr Haslam said council must provide strong leadership. “I’m excited by the opportunity of leading and I think it will be a big challenge for the next four years,” he said. The control of locusts in the district is Mr Haslam’s main priority, while having an approved and accepted health plan and a united stance on water issues are also important.
Mr Haslam believes the Murray Darling Basin Plan and Riverland Futures Prospectus will provide a basis for council to address issues of health, unemployment, water and tourism. ■
Leon Stasinowsky
FORMER Loxton Waikerie Council Deputy Mayor Leon Stasinowsky, dryland farmer, has spent his whole life in the Riverland and Mallee. Being a councillor for 28 years, Mr Stasinowsky is also president of the Murray and Mallee Local Government Association and believes his experience can lead the district over the next four years and beyond. “The main reason I decided to run was because I was asked by several prominent people across the district,” he said. The Murray Darling Basin Plan, rates, roads and infrastructure, sporting and recreational facilities, health and education and tourism are on
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THE MAYORAL RACE Mr Stasinowsky’s agenda.
Renmark Paringa Council â–
Neil Martinson
CURRENT Renmark Paringa Mayor Neil Martinson is again running for the position after being pleased with the way council has operated over the past four years. Serving the Riverland community in one way or the other for the past 22 years, including his role as chairman of the RDA Murraylands and Riverland Inc, Mr Martinson believes water is the biggest issue facing the community. “It’s a matter of con-
solidation because we don’t know where we are going with the water in the Murray Darling Basin Plan and we need to be fully aware of that and the extent that’s going to have on our community,â€? he said. More than 60 per cent of the Renmark Paringa area voted in the last local government elections and Mr Martinson is hoping for the community to vote in large numbers again. â–
Frank Turton
RENMARK Paringa Councillor Frank Turton is taking the big step up by running for mayor this year and hopes the people of the district are on his side. Living in Paringa for
Loxton Waikerie
more than 20 years and gaining fans through his country music, Mr Turton knows how important tourism is to the Riverland. Mr Turton said water is a major issue in the community, as well as redeveloping bare blocks and diversifying into different businesses. “I’ve been a councillor and I’ve had a lot of things I would like to get done but I’ve found unless you tow the line with the heirarchy, you get ignored,� he said. ■Wendy
Cormick
WENDY Cormick is running for Renmark Paringa Council mayor because she wants to live in a community that is vibrant, resilient and innovative.
Renmark Paringa
It is also about giving back to the community which has treated Mrs Cormick so well. “I’ve been treated nicely and wanted to give something back,� she said. “What I would like to see is the community getting more involved in what council does.� The former employee of the Renmark Paringa Council will address issues facing the community such as building up the economy following the drought and involving youth in council.
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Mick Morrissey
MANNUM’S Mick Morrissey is a current elected member
Berri Barmera
I’m excited by the opportunity. ■Bert Haslam
■Dave Burgess BEING a councillor for the past seven and a half years and deputy mayor for four years, Wongulla resident Dave Burgess believes the role of mayor of the Mid Murray Council will be a challenge he can handle. Sitting as a member on many community organisations, Mr Burgess believes in interacting with others. “I enjoy getting the positive mood of the community going,� he said. The Murray Darling Basin Plan’s proposals in the future need to be addressed and committing more funds to community projects such as the Morgan riverfront upgrade is also important, according to Mr Burgess.
Mid Murray I think my experience on council has taught me to do the job.
The lake issue has been contentious. â– Wendy Cormick
â– Frank Turton
We don’t know where we are going with water.
I was asked by several people to run. â– Leon Stasinowsky
of the Mid Murray Council and is hoping to take his role a step up as mayor. The president of the Mannum Golf Club is community minded and believes council has a lot of unfinished business. “I think my experience and background with four years on council have taught me enough to do the job,� he said. Recycling, development planning (including work on the Cadell horticulture areas), youth and aged care services, community development and appropriate investment and employment are the issues on Mr Morrissey’s agenda.
â– Neil Martinson
â– Peter Hunt
â– Mick Morrissey
I could either sit on my hands or have a crack.
I enjoy getting the positive community mood going. â– Nev McPherson
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The local print master
Playspace to become part of playground trail
■ IMAGE: Bill Vlemmix has again won an award for his work on a prominent fundraising calendar. Photo: JANE WILSON
By CALLUM TRIFONOFF LOCAL printing expert Bill Vlemmix, of Riverland Printers, has been recognised for his calendar Images of the Riverland, with a Silver PICA (Printing Industries Craftsmanship Award). Bill, who won a Bronze PICA last year, went one better this
this time around. “Next year, I’m going to try to get the gold,” Bill laughed. “It feels great, a lot of sweat and precision has gone into it.” The award is priceless for Bill as he believes it is not everyday one gets the opportunity to win something like this. Bill said it is very difficult to compete against the big
Keeping cool could come at a cost
By LES PEARSON
AS the weather warms up and residents begin to look for air-conditioning options for their home or business, a local business owner, who did not wish to be named, issuing a warning about dodgy installations. Two local homes have been damaged by fire in recent months and with three court cases currently under way, he fears his message is still not being heard. By law, air-conditioners can only be installed by qualified refrigeration mechanics but residents trying to cut corners, in the belief they will save money, are utilising unqualified electricians, or “backyarders” as the business owner calls them, with disastrous consequences. He said once faults emerge, it is the customer that loses out with
nowhere to go. “As soon as you use a ‘backyard’ installer, you lose your warranty,” he said. The business owner, also trained as a technical engineer, believes unqualified electricians are also taking jobs repairing other appliances, leading to more heartache for locals. “They think they might be able to save a little bit of money to get these other guys in but at the end of the day, in most cases, they are paying more,” he said. There is one simple way to avoid all the problems many are facing. “Make sure you see some ID listing their qualifications,” the business owner said. “As far as I know, they must carry it with them.”
companies in Adelaide because he does not have the time to go to the city for training seminars. “We have to go to Adelaide usually for these types of things, and I don’t know if I can compete with the big boys from Adelaide. “They’ve got very big printers over there.”
Bill had help developing the calendar from award-winning photographer Italo Vardaro and the Lions Club’s Terry Kearney. “Italo did all the photos and was great, and Terry organised it all,” he said. The calendar is the third of its type, raising funds for Berri’s St Catherine’s Nursing Home.
Pastor treks to northern Thailand to provide aid for the less fortunate By BRAD PERRY BERRI’S Phil Comins has spent a lifetime devoted to his local community and is now on the brink of assisting the less fortunate in the villages of northern Thailand. The church pastor, who has been a leading figure of the Riverland Christmas Appeal, is ready to pack his bags with wife Cynthia and leave for the Asian country by the end of the year as part of an Australian Christian Churches aid group. “We’ve been twice before but that has only been for short periods and we caught up with our Compassion Child,” he said. “We’re building a couple of villages for displaced people who come across the border. “If they’ve got no address, they’ve got no status and their children cannot get an education and they are denied a lot of things. “It’s a matter of being able to make a big difference and seeing their lives transformed and changed sometimes by the power of God and also through the practical work.” Phil will attend a training course in Melbourne this month to further equip him with the skills to help support workers currently offering aid to the disadvantaged villagers. “There has been a couple (support workers) who has been there for 10 years and we will be there to sup-
port them and make further developments,” he said. “They’ve got a lot of projects over there like such things as safe houses for girls, they’ve got schools, they’ve got prison stuff they are doing. “There’s some fantastic people over there and it’s about helping people who have got no way of helping themselves.”
■ Phil Comins. According to Phil, helping the less fortunate overseas is the next step of his life. “You’ve got to do what God wants us to do and we feel this is the next part of our lives now,” he said. “This is our next challenge. “I think it’s just the fact of the achievement we get out of it and also the fact you are rescuing a lot of these children from possibly a life of prostitution.” After a three month stint in northern Thailand, Phil said he and Cynthia will return home before possibly heading back to Asia to do more aid work.
■ READY TO GO: Barmera Playspace committee member Sue Whitbourne at the playground site where work has now begun. By BRAD PERRY BARMERA’S new Playspace could become part of a playground trail to attract families to each Riverland town. With work starting on the Barmera Playspace last week, committee member Sue Whitbourne believes a trail encompassing playgrounds in Barmera, Loxton, Renmark, Waikerie and Monash would be beneficial for the region. “They (playgrounds) are really great facilities for the Riverland to have and they give parents something to really enjoy with their kids,” she said. “I think it (the playground trail) is something that could certainly be worked on, it would definitely bring people here. “Even just people driving through, it may make them stay a bit longer.” The Riverland Futures Taskforce has previously discussed the concept and Mrs Whitbourne said the committee is open to further talks about the trail. The Barmera Playspace will be a stateof-the-art facility and is expected to be a big drawcard. “We feel this will be a really great attraction for not only Barmera but the whole Riverland,” Mrs Whitbourne said. “Not only do they get the chance to play in a fantastic new facility that will be quite unique to rural areas but also that will bring economic benefit to the whole town.” Mrs Whitbourne hopes some play equipment will be installed at the site across from the Barmera Oval before Christmas. “The equipment that is coming is big climbing spider nets, a range of slides and various swings,” she said. “There’s bridges and tunnels and balancing beams, a cloud swing which has proved really popular at playgrounds in Adelaide and we will work on a huge sandpit area with a dinosaur dig.” “I would perceive that some of it will be in before Christmas but we are all reliant on contractors and no hiccups. “It is probably an unknown factor at this stage but we hope early next year the playground will be finished.”
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Tim’s career goes sky high QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.
â– CELEBRATING: At Carers Awareness Week celebrations in Berri recently were (clockwise, from back left) Riverland carer support worker Anne Smith, Maureen Stolz, of Berri, Harriet Lacy, of Berri, and Maureen Matthew, of Loxton.
Carers gather for celebration
Family Carers from the Riverland were treated to a lovely meal at The Coffee Hut in The Vines Community Church, in Berri, to celebrate Carers Awareness Week recently. The River Murray & Mallee Carers in Loxton is a regional office of Carers SA with staff providing support for many family carers in the Riverland and Mallee. It is a very important role
that family carers have in the community and one that is not often recognised. Their role means they need time out away from home to relax and meet with others. River Murray & Mallee Carers can provide information regarding other services available, such as respite care and counselling. Anyone requiring further details are encouraged to phone the Loxton office on 1800 806 580.
Camera club wants to show you the basics The Riverland Camera Club is holding a free camera basics workshop for anyone who has a digital SLR camera and would like to know how to use it. All of those buttons and dials will be explained and photography jargon like “aperture�, “exposure�, “iso� etc. will all become clearer. You’ll be amazed at how good your photos can be once you are armed with the knowlege of how to use your camera to its full potential. Just bring along your camera and instruction booklet to the workshop being held at the Berri Primary School administration building on Tuesday, November 16, at 8pm. For more information, please contact club secretary Jane Wilson on 0429 841 507.
Shenae’s scholarship A remarkable local resident and cancer patient, Shenae Johns, has been selected from a shortlisted group of applicants from across South Australia to receive a scholarship from cancer support charity Redkite. Redkite Dare to Dream Scholarships are available for 16 to 24 year olds who have been diagnosed and fought cancer at some point in their lives. Last year, Shenae was diagnosed with angiosarcoma; an aggressive and rare form of cancer. Now aged 18, she is passionate about working within a paediatric oncology ward to help other children experiencing cancer. Receiving the Redkite scholarship will enable Shenae to purchase a much needed, smallsized laptop to complete assessments and homework more conveniently for her studies, as well as help cover fees related to her course. A total of 28 Redkite scholarships were awarded across Australia.
â– READY TO FLY: Michael Jungfer (left) with instructor Tim Laidler at the Riverland Gliding Club preparing for flight instruction. Photo: FILE
TIM Laidler has always had a passion for flying and passing on his skills to others. The owner of Berri business
Riverland Flight Training was always involved in taking to the skies from a young age, with his dad involved in aircraft across the
School’s fiesta BERRI’S Our Lady of the River School will be holding its annual Fiesta tomorrow night. Starting at 6pm, the school will be alive with food stalls, entertainment, games, a haunted house, secondhand books, wet sponge throw, bar facilities and more. The Fiesta is a long standing fundraiser for the school and funds raised will go towards furniture in the new hall. The Loxton Lutheran School will also hold its continental tomorrow night, the event being the school’s major fundraiser for the year.
Art opening NEXT Thursday will see the opening night of the annual Loxton High School year 12 art exhibition. The exhibition, on display until November 19, will be held at the Terrace Gallery and promotes the work of the town’s year 12 students and their wonderful artistic skills and will be launched from 6pm. Meanwhile, an exhibition of Loxton primary schools students’ work has opened and will be on display until next Monday.
Bert’s bet IN PREPARING his piece on the mayoral race for this week’s newspaper Riverland Weekly, my colleague Brad Perry contacted each of the hopefuls. However, none were in a busier place than Loxton Waikerie Council candidate Bert Haslam, who happened to be in the betting ring at Flemington on Melbourne Cup day. I wonder how his bets went. Bert, of course, is involved in a two horse race with long serving councilor Leon Stasinowsky.
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border. Since Tim’s first job for an airway in Alice Springs, his career has continued to climb to where it is today, training others to fly. “It’s very gratifying, especially when you have someone who has found it a bit hard,� he said. “The first solo stage is the most important thing of their flying time. “Getting them through to their license is a very gratifying experience. “Some people just love it and I’m one of them.� Tim moved to the Riverland in 1962 but it was not until 16 years later that he turned flying from a hobby
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The first solo stage is the most important thing of their flying time.
gaining his commercial license and starting his company Berri Air Tours which ran for more than a decade. “In the Riverland it (Berri Air Tours) was more of a hobby because there is just not enough business for it here,� he said.
“General aviation seems to be dying and recreational flying seems to be taking over. “It’s affordable flying.� Eventually Berri Air Tours was wound up and Professional Flight Training began and has prospered with many Riverlanders taking the opportunity to learn how to fly. “I’ve had two or three who have done their full license just this year,� he said. Tim said flying solo after professional training is not as daunting as many people think. “Once they get to the solo stage, it is no longer daunting anymore,� he said.
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CAREERS 2011
Exploring options after exiting the farm
■ SUCCESS: The ongoing success of local apprentices, such as this year’s Riverland and Mallee Apprentice of the Year Jason Nagy (pictured), shows that hiring an apprentice can benefit your business.
By JOHN CHASE TO BE given some money to spend on training is a great bonus for those who have taken packages and exited the industry. Do your best to spend it, rather than return it to government coffers. There are a range of possibilities which will be of value in the future. I would love to explore the options with any exit grant participants over a coffee, around the kitchen table or at another suitable location. I can reflect with you on what the possibilities might be and how to access the training you require. What are some of the options? ■ Take about two days of time to be recognised for the skills you already have. Our experience is that growers are highly skilled people who sometimes do not realise how many skills they have. Many of these skills, once recognised, are easily transferred to other industries and can be transferred into other qualifications, leading to other career opportunities.
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Business SA can help you find the right apprentice ■ OVER AND OUT: Once you have exited your fruit block, GrowSmart Training can help you to access the training programs you require to move on. Photo: FILE A skills recognition process may well assist you to identify skills that can be used in the community. A qualification is a significant bonus when included in a job application. ■ Use the funding to gain a qualification in chainsaw, ChemCert, truck and machinery operation licences (forklift for example). These are the types of training which might provide part-time or full-time job opportunities, working for those remaining in the
industry – both locally and further afield. ■ Pursue the training required to fulfil a long term dream. Time is running out as participants must be enrolled in courses by December 31. Encourage those eligible to access this funding to contact me so we can explore the options. I can be contacted at GrowSmart Training on either 8582 2270 or 0419 848 672.
BUSINESS SA has been providing expert local support to Riverland companies from its Berri office since 1999. Its professional staff have the local knowledge, coupled with superb customer service, to deliver excellent results to Riverland businesses. Regional manager Andrew Gower has over 20 years’ experience working with apprenticeships and traineeships. Mr Gower is supported by Rachel Reid, who has several years’ experience at Business SA. Ms Reid can provide advice on all aspects of apprenticeship and traineeship payments, contractual arrangements and certifica-
tion of export documents. Business SA’s Australian Apprenticeship Centre also offers free, expert advice on apprenticeships and traineeships for new and existing workers under the Federal Government’s Australian Apprenticeships program. With the extension of the Kickstart Program, eligible companies can receive an additional bonus of $3350 for employing a new apprentice before November 12. As the state’s leading business organisation, Business SA delivers a number of handy services for local companies. These services include providing expert advice for
members on workplace relations, which encompasses the new Federal Award System, occupational health and safety training, surveys and audits and injury management, developing return to work strategies and training. Further services include advice on exporting, importing and trade related issues and developing sustainable employment practices. So why wait? Contact Business SA’s Berri office on 8582 4646 to get the full story on the benefits of employing an Australian apprentice in your business, or for any other professional advice, to help your business achieve more.
Kickstart your Apprenticeship before November 12 2010 There is one sure way for your business to find the fresh talent it needs to create a sustainable workforce - grow your own through apprenticeships.
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As an official Australian Apprenticeships Centre Business SA acts as an intermediary to promote the benefits of apprenticeships and bring people together. With the Kickstart program coming to an end on the 12 November, it is important to apply now to ensure you are eligible for an additional $3350 bonus, applicable to companies who employ trade apprentices aged 19 and under. For further information on securing an apprenticeship or traineeship, please contact Andrew Gower on 08 8582 4646 or visit us at 2a Wilson Street, Berri.
14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 4, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE
TRADE SCHOOL
Young local’s career aspirations THE Trade Schools for the Future program has been successful in gaining many young people jobs while still allowing them to finish school. Katherine Campbell, who has been offered a schoolbased apprenticeship with Body Essentials
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Almondco’s two in a row
RIVERLAND based company Almondco Australia has taken another positive step forward recently, claiming the agribusiness category award for the second straight year at the Business SA Export Awards in Adelaide. The awards celebrate exporting excellence in South Australia by paying tribute to some of the most dynamic and innovative businesses in the state. Almondco was recognised for its outstanding export achievements and will now progress as a national finalist in the Australian Export Awards. Almondco director Jim Pierson represented the company at the awards. “It is quite rare for a busi-
ness to win the same category twice and Almondco has done so for the second successive year,� he said. “This makes the award an even more significant achievement.� Almond ggrower Peter Tsiros
something that is still a success story despite these challenges.� Almondco group general manager Brenton Woolston said he was delighted with the business recognition. “Pleasingly, despite the high Australian dollar, we continue
It is quite rare for a business to win the same category twice. said it was great to have some positive news in the industry. “As growers, we’ve faced some challenging times; high exchange rates, economic downturn and water issues,� he said. “It’s great to be a part of
to be strongly supported by our domestic market base, a crucial element to our business success,� he said. “We are very focused on improving existing partnerships that ultimately
increase value throughout the supply chain.� Mr Woolston said the company has been proactive in trying to grow in an economic climate going the other way. “Recent capital investment has enabled us to further enhance best management practices that ensure optimal efficiencies to meet market demands,� he said. “This leads to cost efficiencies with the ultimate aim of ensuring best possible returns for our growers.� Winners of the national awards will be announced in early December at a gala event to be held in Sydney.
■PROUD: Almondco group general manager Brenton Woolston with the company’s awards.
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The Riverland’s recycling urge still strong AFTER the change of refund prices in the recycling of bottles and cans, some Riverland depots have seen an increase in recycling. In mid-2008, the state increased the refunds on on plastic bottles and cans from five cents to 10, and Debra Cmrlec of Riverland Bottle Depot, Berri, said the increase has certainly helped recycling numbers. “People tend to come in more often and they’ve got a few bags with them,� Mrs Cmrlec said. “People in general seem to recycle more often now, heaps of people come in with a boot load (of bottles and cans).� Matthew Schutz, from Loxton Ice Works, believes the changes have not been as noticeable. “To tell the truth, we haven’t noticed a change,� Mr Schutz said. “It’s still similar to when it was five cents and there are reasons for this.� Mr Schutz said it was due to the Riverland seeing hard times.
“People in the Riverland are doing it a bit tough, they’re not drinking as much, and people in the country were pretty good at recycling at five cents.� In the past, many junior sporting and scout camps have conducted bottle drives to raise money but after the change, Mrs Cmrlec said they have dropped off. “At the beginning of the year, at the Glossop High School Continental, there was a bottle drive but it really slowed down,� she said. This is probably due to the people preferring to collect the refunds from bottles and cans themselves. Recycling depots prefer to accept cans, which are not crushed, and plastic bottles with lids taken off. National Recycling Week starts on Monday and one of Planet Ark’s intentions this year is to collect household batteries, printer cartridges and mobile phones.
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Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011 Berri
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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 Open: Saturday Nov 6, 3.00 – 4.00pm 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 BBQ’s & fully fenced pet safe backyard Price: $128,000 Internet ID: 488609 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
27 Kay Avenue 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
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20 Crawford Terrace Character Filled Villa s Prominently positioned in the heart of Berri s Fantastic for the ďŹ rst home buyers, retirees, or investor wanting to capitalize on its district zoning & convert to a business premises 34#! s (IGH LOFTY CEILINGS POLISHED TIMBER oors & traditional high kick boards give away the homes character ďŹ lled era.s The 3 sleeping zones have carpet underfoot, while BEDROOMS ARE HUGE IN SIZE WITH THE master having both WIR & modern ensuite s The open plan kitchen will impress with a HOST OF mOOR OVERHEAD CABINETRY R C SPLIT SYSTEM A C ISLAND BENCH s The updated main bathroom features shower alcove, bath, toilet & vanitys The low maintenance corner allotment has a lean-to carport for car storage while there is plenty public parking across the street for that business adventure. Open: Saturday Nov 6, 12.00 – 1.00pm Price: $220,000 - Internet ID: 512770 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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3EC 'OGEL 2OAD Own & Occupy your Holiday Retreat? s S CHARACTER STYLE SOLID COTTAGE WITH WIDE VERANDAHS THAT WRAP the home s Great country outlook with elevated scenic valley views s Close proximity to the Murray River, general store, bottle & Moorook Club s Perfect holiday retreat or romatic haven for the couple looking FOR PEACE AND TRANQUILITY Price:$155,000 Internet ID:509323 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Loxton !CACIA !VE A bargain to get you started! s This neat and tidy 2 bedroom brick home has a peaceful outlook and with the current lease about to expire you have the option to move in or put it back on the rental market at PER WEEK s Featuring nice colour themes, an updated colorbond roof, a deep fully fenced allotment with rear lane access, new security doors on the front, gas heating, reverse cycle airCONDITIONER GAS #OOKER AND (73 NICE PAVED pergola out the back and the lounge and kitchen dinette are spacious, s Location is a plus as it is close to the school, kindergarten, doctor and medical facilities. s A very tidy property with plenty of room to expand!
230 Alamein Ave Nothing more to do than enjoy the lifestyle! s Large country living home nestled on one acre with plenty of room to play s Sweeping valley views provide an amazing outlook from the rear of the homes Two living areas with a tiled oor sunroom and 2 # ! # s "OASTING BEDROOMS WITH CARPET UNDER FOOT AND WITH walk in robe Price: $195,000 Internet ID: 504727 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Price: $125,000 Internet ID: 516473 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
open
4HIELE !VENUE Grandstand River Views, Outstanding family home Upstairs "2 S WITH ")2 S ENSUITE KITCHEN WITH D W MEALS LOUNGE FORMAL DINING $UCTED ! # FRONT AND SIDE BALCONY BATHROOM Outback an all weather paved pergola with new blinds, secure yard. Downstairs - large rumpus room with toilet, vanity, massive storage area and enclosed double carport. Across the road from a reserve. Open: Sunday Nov 7, 2.00 – 2.30pm Price: $385,000 Internet ID: 495576 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Dave Kanizay
Greg Cram
new release
(AMIESTER !VENUE Hey mister, you can be number 1 s Located 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: $240,000 Internet ID: 489940 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
24 Schick Street Smart design for easy living s 4HIS LOVELY BRAND NEW BRICK HOME WILL perfectly cater for investors who are looking A QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY PROFESSIONAL COUPLES or for those who are looking to slowdown and DOWNSIZE A LITTLE s 4HE HOME HAS A LOVELY fresh feel largely due to the light tones, higher ceilings and efďŹ cient layout. s &EATURING A SPACIOUS KITCHEN AND DINING area, lounge, 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite AND 7)2 DUCTED 2EVERSE #YCLE ! # Rainwater, large oor tiles, a double garage UMR, side and rear access to the back yard. s 4HE LEVEL ALLOTMENT IS FULLY FENCED AND THE front yard has been tastefully landscaped. s 7HY COMPROMISE WHEN YOU CAN HAVE A brand new home at this price! Open: Sunday Nov 7, 11.15 – 11.45am Price: $275,000 Internet ID: 515899 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Home opens
are a great way to build your dreams, you never know what you’ll ďŹ nd if you don’t take the time.
Dave Kanizay
Loxton
Loxton
open
new release
"ALFOUR /GILVY 2OAD Enjoy the essence of country living s ,OVELY #OUNTRY STYLE BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME WITH RECENTLY replaced roof, new oor coverings and freshly renovated bathroom AND ,AUNDRY s 4HE LARGE ACRE ALLOTMENT IS SERVICED WITH 3! WATER AND A KL #)4 WATER LICENCE qs !N ABUNDANCE OF SHEDDING G 27 STORAGE Price: $260,000 Open: Sunday Nov 7, 1.00 – 1.30pm Internet: 512571 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Greg Cram
new release
Greg Cram
3EC /LD 3TURT (IGHWAY Room to play - inside and out s 5LTIMATE FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST NESTLED ON HA ACRES s Brick veneer, colorbond roof home boasting 4 bedrooms with downlightss Inground solar heated, salt chlorinated inground swimming pool s Amazing entertaining areas with internal bar and glass sliding doors leading out to pool Price: $370,000 Open: Sunday Nov 7, 12.00 – 1.00pm Internet ID: 480044 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Bronte Manuel
Loxton
Greg Cram
price review
Berri
Loxton North
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 Full length verandah plus abundant carport space s Well presented throughout and allows the next occupant to just enjoy Price: $169,000 Internet ID: 499284 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Berri
Greg Cram
new release
price review
Dave Kanizay
open
&OURTH 3TREET Living large s .ESTLED ON OVER b AN ACRE s The oor plan is enormous with separate dining, living & rumpus rooms s 3 carpeted sleeping zones with WIR’s & ceiling fans s X R C SPLIT SYSTEMS GAS lRE s (EAPS OF shedding surrounds the property Open: Sunday Nov 7, 12.00 – 12.30pm Price: $310,000 Internet ID: 468525 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 822
Bronte Manuel
open Visit Vi it one of our Open Homes this week
Loxton
Loxton
We dont just meet your expectations, we exceed them
new release
open
7 Gratwick Road Investor Special 6ERY TIDY "2 HOME #URRENTLY LEASED AT PW ON A PERIODIC lease, backing onto school grounds and Tennis Courts, Featuring a NEW 2 # ! # NEW OVEN HOT PLATES UPGRADED KITCHEN OPEN PLAN living, massive back yard; 6m x 4m lockup garage; rear verandah. Open: Sunday Nov 7, 12.15 – 12.45pm Price: $169,000 Internet ID: 443393 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
open
Loxton
82 Newton Road Feels like home s A Tastefully renovated 3 – 4 Bedroom home on 4873m2 allotment which features a new roof and gutters; rendered exterior; massive new living room extension with its polished timber oors and beautiful double French doors; modern kitchen with WIP, Open: Sunday Nov 7, 10.30 – 11.00am Price: $275,000 Internet ID: 410674 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
$RUMMOND !VENUE A home umongst the gum trees s Live the lifestyle just moments from town with this low maintenance lifestyle property s The free owing oor plan encompasses 3 carpeted bedrooms s Centrally located the bathroom has been tastefully renovated with oor & wall tiles, shower, bath & modern vanity. s The open plan country kitchen features eat in dinette, enormous WIP, country wood ďŹ re stove & freestanding electric oven. s The sunroom may just be that perfect ofďŹ ce, children’s play room or place to sit back and unwind s Climate control is well catered for WITH X 2 # SPLIT SYSTEMS s 4HE X FT concrete & powered shed has both open & lockable bays.s There is also another concrete car shed for additional storage. Open: Sunday Nov 7, 1.00 – 2.00pm Price: $185,000 Internet ID:518248 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 822
Bronte Manuel
Barmera
Barmera
open
open
40 Dolan Street Life With The River Murray s At this new address you can enjoy the river lifestyle which lies APPROXIMATELY M FROM YOUR DOOR STEP s The Waikerie stone home is solid in construction with an extensive oor plan featuring multiple LIVING AREAS INCLUDED IN THE SALE IS A 0OLYCRAFT 4ENDER BOAT WITH HP Yamaha engine. Open: Saturday Nov 6, 1.45 – 2.30pm Price: $ $239,000 Internet ID: 506966 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Dave Kanizay
Loveday
open
Bronte Manuel
KOM
open
Loxton
new release
(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 Open: Sunday Nov 7, 11.00 – 11.30am Price: $145,000 Internet ID: 114665 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Dave Kanizay
RLA 195714
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Section 603 Gaskell Road Attitude Plus so Just Enjoy! s $ELIGHTFUL TRANQUIL HOME SET ON – ACRE WITH PERSONALITY PLUS FEATURES GALORE s 3ET AMONGST TALL LEMON SCENTED GUMS OFFERING SHADE s -ASTER BEDROOM HAS ENSUITE WALK IN ROBE OTHER BEDDERS CENTRAL TO BATHROOM TOILET s &ANTASTIC UNDERCOVER ENTERTAINING AREA Open: Saturday Nov 6, 11.30 – 12.30pm Price: $265,000 Internet ID: 391916 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Bronte Manuel
Barmera
(OMBSCH 2OAD Escape Suburbia at a Budget Price! s Rural country living positioned on one acre just minutes from Barmera s Open huge ďŹ ve bay shedding with power & compacted oor s Carpet & window furnishings throughout all living zones s 4 great sized sleeping zones each with BIR’s, master room has ensuite & wir Price: $235,000 Internet ID: 509322 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Barmera
Greg Cram
Winkie
open
22 Rawnsley Road True bush poet country - missing author s Love every day at this Loveday address!s A real bush hideaway SECRET THE PERFECT TRANQUIL RETREATs The ideal city slicker holiday destination amongst scrub & fauna s Nothing 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
#OCKSEDGE 2OAD No Time for Hesitation! s )MPRESSIONABLE TWO BEDDER lRST HOME START OR A GREAT HOLIDAY DESTINATION s *UST A HOP SKIP JUMP TO THE FORE SHORES OF BEAUTIFUL ,AKE "ONNEY s $UAL DRIVEWAY UNDER THE FULL LENGTH CARPORT WHICH SHELTERS THE HOME s .EW 3PLIT 3YSTEM ! # INSTALLED MODERN KITCHEN s 'REAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY READY TO LEASE AT PW Price: $119,000 Internet ID: 407424 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
RETIREMENT UNITS
open
Greg Cram
open
open
3ECOND 3TREET Prosperous Potential s 3OLID OLD WORLD CHARACTER HOME BURSTING WITH POTENTIAL s LARGE sleeping zones & multiple living areas contribute to the easy ow oor PLAN s ,ARGE UNDER COVER CARPORT SINGLE GARAGE REAR LANE ACCESS Open: Sunday Nov 7, 10.00 – 10.30am Price: $145,000 Internet ID: 465685 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Morgan
20 Farmer Street A Great Place to Get Cornered! s $AZZLING BRAND NEW KITCHEN WITH ALL THE PREDICTABLE TREATS s 4ILED mOOR AREAS IN KITCHEN DINER SUNROOM ZONES DECORATIVE window furnishings s &OUR CONVENIENTLY POSITIONED CARPETED BEDROOMS n TWO WITH ROBES s -ONITORED SECURITY PLUS REVERSE CYCLE DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING Price: $215,000 Internet ID: 443756 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Bronte Manuel
Greg Cram
Waikerie
Greg Cram
Barmera
open
s ,ANDSCAPED GARDENS AND PAVED SURROUNDS s ,OW MAINTENANCE LIVING FOR 2ETIREES s &ULLY MAINTAINED PROPERTIES NO NEED TO LIFT A lNGER s )NSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME BY APPOINTMENT s 5NITS AVAILABLE NOW FOR OCCUPYING Open: Saturday Nov 6, 10.00 – 11.00am Price: From $165,000 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
3EC $ALZIEL 2OAD Majestic 4 bedroom home on 5 acres s Double brick, tiled roof home with features galore s Income PRODUCING WITH 6INES TO ##7 AND A ROLLING CONTRACT s Formal & informal living areas plus a large tiled oor games room s 23 meg Water Allocation, Solar power & abundant shedding s (OBBY BLOCK with income and fantastic lifestyle Open: Sunday Nov 7, 10.30 – 11.30am Price: $349,000 Internet ID: 442067 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Loxton
Barmera 5NIT 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
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
Greg Cram
Blanchetown
Waikerie
5PCHER 3TREET Plan for your tan s 'REAT FOR RIVER HOLIDAYS SKIING lSHING OR JUST RELAXING s 4HREE sleeping zones, separate lounge, dining room, hobby room. s 4HE KITCHEN IS COMPACT WITH GAS STOVE AND PLENTY OF CUPBOARD space and bench space.
32 FR Francis Road 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 Lovingly maintained the home needs no work and is ready to move
Price: $179,000 Internet ID: 509455 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Price: $347,000 Internet ID: 492467 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
open
20 and 22 North West Terrace Holiday or home s 1UIET STREET WALK TO TOWN s 2ELAXED LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY IN HISTORIC RIVER TOWN s ,ARGE OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN AND DINING AREA s #OOLED USING A REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER s 4HE BACKYARD OF THE home has a large veranda, garage, clothes line and plenty of space Price: House $159,000 Land $45,000 Internet ID: 494359 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460
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 Open: Saturday Nov 6, 11.00 – 11.30am Internet ID: 447041 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Cary Hocking
Cary Hocking
Greg Cram Principal 0439 890 822
Dave Kanizay Sales Consultant 0448 845 270
Cary Hocking Sales Consultant 0488 414 460
Cary Hocking
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 Waikerie
new release
open
4 Barclay Street Welcome Home ! s4ASTEFULLY DECORATED AND BEAUTIFULLY presented with oating timber oors. s(UGE OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA s3URROUNDED BY EASY CARE GARDENS s 4HREE BEDROOMS "ATHROOM LAUNDRY SEPARATE TOILET s #OMBINED KITCHEN DINING AND SEPARATE LOUNGE s ,OCATED IN A QUIET AREA OF 7AIKERIE s 3HORT STROLL TO -EDICAL Facilities and the Town Centre. s ,OW MAINTENANCE GARDENS AND GOOD fencing ensures children and pets are secure. s 0LENTY OF ROOM IN THE BACK YARD WITH pergola, garden beds, rainwater tank and GARDEN SHED s )DEAL AS A lRST HOME OR PLENTY of space for the retiree traveller to park vans and boats. Open: Saturday Nov 6, 12.00 – 12.30pm
Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100
Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011 Waikerie W
new release
open
Price: $176,000 Internet ID: 517795 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
3TRENGMAN 2OAD Up close and personal s Timber kitchen, fashioned from Golden Oak with tiled splash backs, polished jarrah ooring and plenty of storage and bench sspace for meal preparation. s Large open plan lounge, fully carpeted with classic bay window. s Stainless steel double sink, gas stove, built in refrigerator and microwave all included. s Three bedrooms all carpeted and with built in robes and air conditioning ducts. s Large and modern bathroom, includes a built in corner spa that overlooks the back yard. s There is mains electric hot water and reverse cycle air conditioning ducted throughout and slow combustion wood stove. s The outside of the home has been established for entertaining with wide verandahs and extensive paving. Open: Saturday Nov 6, 1.00 – 1.30pm Price: $235,000 Internet ID: 516475 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Cary Hocking
Sunlands
open
$UNLOP 2OAD A seven iron to the tee s 'ATEWAY TO THE 7AIKERIE GOLF COURSE s #ONSTRUCTED OF SOLID BRICK WITH TILED ROOF INSULATED CEILINGS s "ATHROOM LAUNDRY AND SEPARATE TOILET s "EDROOMS ARE GENEROUS CARPETED AND HAVE WINDOW FURNISHINGS s $INING ROOM ADJOINS THE KITCHEN Open: Saturday Nov 6, 3.00 – 3.30pm Price: $169,000 Internet ID: 470517 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
34 Issacson Street 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. Open: Saturday Nov 6,2.00 – 2.30pm Price: $154,000 Internet ID: 490406 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460
,OT 2IDGEWAY 0RIVATE %STATE This River-Land is Addictive! s M2 gentle undulating land allotment with river views to escape and get away s Pleasantly tucked away 2 hours north of Adelaide between Blanchetown & Morgan s Abundant stretch of the River Murray for title holders to retreat to & enjoy s Communal boat ramp for only title holders – no access to river for strangers Price: $130,000 Internet ID: 2760222 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Price: $237,000 Internet ID: 496282 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Bronte Manuel
Barmera
under contract
sold
4RENAMAN #RESENT Solid investment s 3OLID BEDROOM HOME WITH BRICK MARITZ CONSTRUCTIONs 3ITUATED ON A CORNER ALLOTMENT DIRECTLY ACROSS FORM "ERRI NO OVAL s #URRENTLY RENT APPRAISED WITH A STRONG RETURN OF P W s %ACH OF THE SLEEPING ZONES CONTAIN CARPET UNDERFOOT ")2 S s 3EPARATE DINING AND LIVING
3EC 2IVER 4CE Solid and close to river s Solid stone construction s Close to river, rural location s Split system air conditioners s Large allotment, with the home approximately in the centre of the block s Outdoor setting
Price: $100,000 Internet ID: 489837 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Price: $110,000 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Greg Cram
3 Middleton Road When it’s all about lifestyle s Live 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 3 & 4
Greg Cram
Cadell
under contract
under contract
under contract
Cary Hocking
Berri
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
Loxton
open
Cary Hocking
Berri
Cary Hocking
Murbko
Waikerie
RLA 195714
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sold
! " 1UEEN %LIZABETH $RIVE My radar detects a dollar wise investment! s 4HE RADAR SHOULD DETECT ALL THE ASTUTE INVESTORS THAT WANT MORE income with this brilliant pair of two bedroom dwellings currently TENANTED AND RETURNING PW s 4WO PORTABLE DWELLINGS ON ONE TITLE ARE A SKIP TO ,AKE "ONNEY THE LOCATION IS SUPERB s /NE DWELLING HAS both bedrooms with built-in robes; air-conditioning to each bedroom Price: $135,000 Internet ID:106426922 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Cary Hocking
Bronte Manuel
Greg Cram
Rentals
Phone 8582 1600
Loxton Phone 8584 7100 +INGSTON 2OAD 40 Third Street
Berri Phone 8582 1600
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27 Kay Avenue
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2 Phillips Road
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3b Pyap Street
!VAILABLE %ARLY December
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Sharon Powardy Sales Administrator
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Kay Jeffree Property Management Administrator 8582 1600
Waikerie Phone 8582 1600
KOM Phone 8582 1600 32 Pope Street
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Lot 48 Playford Road
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Shane McKay Property Manager 0417 846 957
Michelle Finocchio Property Manager
Lauren Heidrich Property Manager 0421 854 293
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LOXTON
3
96 Drummond Ave
Price $185,000 Inspect Sunday Nov 7, 1.00 - 2.00pm RLA 195714
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Contact Ray White Loxton Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie
A home among the gum trees L
IVE the lifestyle just moments from town with this low maintenance lifestyle property. Being tucked back off the road and in amongst a host of native shrubs and gums, wildlife is sure to be your next best friend. The free flowing floor plan encompasses three freshly painted carpeted bedrooms, and a large lounge with a cozy combustion heater under the mantle. The centrally located bathroom has been tastefully renovated with floor
and wall tiles, shower, bath and modern vanity. The open plan country kitchen features eat in dinette, enormous WIP, country wood fire stove and freestanding electric oven. Situated at the back of the home, the sunroom may just be that perfect office, children’s playroom or place to sit back and unwind. Climate control has definitely been well thought out with no expense spared, featuring two reverse cycle split systems, combustion heater and old
world wood fired stove. The 50x20ft concrete and powered shed has both open and lockable bays, while there is also another concrete car shed for additional storage and to truly excite the male of the family. The fully fenced backyard is ideal for the children and pets, while there is also a separate chook coop located at the rear of the large allotment, making it easy for your family to adopt those fine feathered friends and have fresh eggs all year around.
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HOME OME INSPECTIONS O SPECTIONS P ONS O NS
Nov 4 - Nov 11 Thursday, November 4
Sunday, November 7
• Bingo, Waikerie RSL, 10 Thompson Street. Registrations 7pm, eyes down 7.30pm. Phone 8541 3988
• Riverland Fun Run/Walk, Bluebird café, Lake Bonney, Barmera. Registrations from 7.30 to 8.30am. $10 entry fee or sponsorship. Entry forms available from Riverland Visitor Centres and Magic FM. Phone Dallas Zellif 0431 352 168.
Friday, November 5 • Barmera Community Market, at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am till noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. • Our Lady of the River School Fiesta, Verran Terrace, Berri. 6pm. Jumping castle, haunted house, food, beer, wine, games, entertainment and lots more! • Waikerie Hospital Fundraising Gala Day, 9am to 2pm, hospital grounds, various stalls and entertainment. Phone Barb Maywald 8541 2148. Saturday, November 6 • Riverland Ballroom Dancing – Kingston social dance with pooled tea 6 to 9.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone max & Jan Pearson 8589 3053. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am–11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 8582 4864. Sunday, November 7 • Barmera Main Street Market, Barwell Avenue, 9am to 2pm. Many varied stalls, come and join in the fun. Phone Stephen 0428 152 235. • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, i n aid of Pacemakers Club, at the Berri Resort Hotel. • PS Industry is steaming at 11am to 12.30pm and again at 1.30pm and 3pm. Devonshire morning and afternoon tea is included. Phone Renmark Visitor Centre on 8586 6704.
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Monday, November 8 • Open Door Café, Barmera Uniting Church, Mondays 1pm 4pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a snack, library open, Rev Rob available. • Rainmoth Gallery, Lower Peake Terrace, Waikerie. Mon – Fri 10.30 to 2.30pm. Handcrafted gifts by local and South Australia Artists. Tuesday, November 9 • Palms Bingo, Berri Club, eyes down 10.30am, in aid of Veterans Centre. Phone Helen 8582 4618. • Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Drop in for a coffee and a chat 1pm to 4pm. Anyone welcome. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc, workshop in Glossop, 3pm to 5.30pm for more information and directions phone Dennis 8582 3430. Wednesday, November 10 • Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Weaving with Jennifer. Centre open 10am to 3pm all welcome. • Transmission meditation, every Wednesday, Barmera, 8pm – 9pm. Free, all welcome. Phone Tony 0428 592 209. TransmissionMeditation.org.
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.
Saturday, November 6, 2010 BARMERA 10.00 - 11.00 am Unit 10, 15, 23 Bonneyview Ray White Berri 11.30 - 12.30 pm Sect 603 Gaskell Road Ray White Berri
BERRI
Sunday, November 7, 2010 BERRI 12.00 - 1.00 pm 1.30 - 2.30 pm 3.00 - 4.00 pm
10 Derrick Street LJ Hooker 10.15 - 10.45 am 6 Bahnisch Avenue LJ Hooker 10.45 - 11.15 am 7 Bahnisch Avenue LJ Hooker 12.00 - 1.00 pm 20 Crawford Terrace Ray White Berri 1.30 - 2.30 pm 2 McGregor Street Ray White Berri 3.00 - 4.00 pm 7 Cawse Drive Ray White Berri 9.30 - 10.00 am
KOM 1.45 - 2.30 pm
FOR FO O R THIS S WEEK
40 Dolan Street Ray White Berri
WAIKERIE 11.00 - 11.30 am 108 Vasey Road Ray White Waikerie 12.00 - 12.30 pm 4 Barclay Street Ray White Waikerie 1.00 - 1.30 pm 10 Strangman Road Ray White Waikerie 2.00 - 2.30 pm 34 Isaacson Street Ray White Waikerie 3.00 - 3.30 pm 15 Dunlop Road Ray White Waikerie
LOXTON
Sect 110 Old Sturt Highway Ray White Berri 2 McGregor Street Ray White Berri 47 Worman Street Ray White Berri
10.00 - 10.30 am 31 Second Street Ray White Loxton 10.30 - 11.00 am 82 Newton Road Ray White Loxton 11.00 - 11.30 am 16 Hameister Avenue Ray White Loxton 11.15 - 11.45 am 24 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 12.00 - 12.30 pm 11 Fourth Street Ray White Loxton 12.15 - 12.45 pm 7 Gratwick Road Ray White Loxton 1.00 - 2.00 pm 96 Drummond Avenue Ray White Loxton 1.00 - 1.30 pm 152 Balfour Ogilvy Road Ray White Loxton 2.00 - 2.30 pm 13 Thiele Avenue Ray White Loxton
RENMARK
7 Gillespie Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00 am Bookmark Avenue Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00 am 9 Story Crescent Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00 am
WINKIE
10.30 - 11.30 am 1231 Dalziel Road Ray White Loxton
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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$
Waikerie
125,000
s .EW ,ISTINGS s Kingston On Murray
HOUSEBOAT Maysun is ideally set up for a family with 3 cabins, evaporative air conditioning, 50 hp Mariner on board, comfortable living areas and a large rear swim deck. Moored at the Waikerie River front it’s being sold walk in walk out with the dinghy open for negotiation. Previously surveyed for hire purposes.
$
Waikerie
380,000
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$
525,000
LAST CHANCE
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Situated in a premier location with magnificent views and access to the River Murray. Delightful Australian colonial home has been extensively renovated to provide a very comfortable lifestyle with a holiday feel and the ability to moor a boat or houseboat on the extensive pontoon.
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Waikerie
$
109,750
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Selling fast only 4 blocks left
HOME AND LAND
A GREAT DEAL SWEETER
Situated on 6440m2 (1½ acres) about 5 minutes drive from the Waikerie township and three minutes drive from a huge Murray River Reserve. Comfortable home consisting of three good size bedrooms, study, lounge and open living kitchen/dining area together with two outside rooms, garage and implement shed.
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.
$
Taylorville
319,500
Morgan
$
$
Waikerie
58,000
This property provides the ideal base for your summer of skiing fun! Situated close to the river with distant views, is over 1400m2 of land. The hard work is done with a 9m x 7m steel framed shed, set up as a weekender with bathroom, toilet, kitchen even air conditioning. There's room for further development - when you choose. $
224,500
Wonderful family home located minutes from the Mighty Murray River on 1294m² and only a short distance from Primary School and a public boat ramp. 3 good sized bedrooms all complete with built in robes. Main bedroom has a split system reverse cycle airconditioner. In excess of 22,700 litres of rainwater storage providing option of rain or river water to the house. 5.4m x 5m 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 – now it is your turn to own this home and create your own memories.
Waikerie
$
184,900
LOVED AND CARED FOR CORNER ALLOTMENT Situated on near level corner allotment with many options of house design and location, conveniently located close to child care facilities and large playground.
$
Waikerie
249,900
A pristine 3 bedroom family home with a large country kitchen, spacious dining room, formal lounge and casual family room all set on 1917m2 of manicured gardens with the added benefit of a 6 car carport which can double for entertaining when the family stop by. Be early.
Golden Heights
$
119,000
ENTRY LEVEL INVESTMENT PROPERTY
SPACIOUS HOME A rare property which offers flexibility, a stylish 3 bedroom home in a convenient location with side frontage onto Matthew Street. There is a formal lounge, open plan kitchen dining room, large carport and lockable shedding. There is the added benefit of a fully self contained 1 bedroom flat with rental potential – suit expanding family.
49,995
STAKE YOUR CLAIM
119,900
DOUBLE BRICK HOME CLOSE TO RIVER This is arguably one of the best recreational properties you will find. Located at Weston’s Flat between Waikerie and Morgan lies 18.9Ha (46.7 acres) of Riverfront majesty. Set on two levels, this property is very unique. Cliff top is a large, flat and relatively open expanse. But follow the roadway past the cliff and you are greeted by a lush, green indulging vista that leads right to the rivers edge.
$
Waikerie
DON’T MISS THE BOAT
Ramco
RIVER VIEWS & ACCESS
Here is an opportunity not to be repeated. These vacant allotments within the township of Mt Mary are all approximately 1000m2 and you have a limited chance to be part of the future changes. While there is not much there currently, with approximately 60 of the original 71 allotments already sold to future developers this will change the face of Mt Mary forever— with an abundance of wildlife and birdlife the pace of life is pretty relaxed. Build your home or getaway in a peaceful location away from the weekly grind. You will need to be quick.
Located only a short drive to the Waikerie township and the riverfront at Holder is the ideal campsite or development opportunity. With 4000m2 or approximately an acre of Freehold land with good fences and water available. All you need to do is to inspect it for yourself.
THIS HOME HAS IT ALL This lovely spacious home with high ceilings, leadlight windows, terracotta tiled roof and that sort after character so hard to find these days. Elaborate entertainment areas with a large formal dining room with an open living format to lounge and entrance hall, huge windows offering River Murray views. Situated in a huge 2959 square metre elevated allotment just five minutes drive from the Waikerie township.
6,000 per allotment
ONLY 3 BLOCKS LEFT
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Waikerie
$
Mt Mary
Located out of town on 1511m² block of land recently upgraded 2 bedroom home with open plan kitchen, lounge & dining area. 9m x 6m shed complete with concrete floor, lights and power. Currently tenanted at $150- per week – ideal entry level into the Investment property market – 6.55% gross return on your money at current figures. This could be the start of something big!!!
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Waikerie Kanni VIA LOWBANK $179,000
Waikerie
$
169,990
RARE OPPORTUNITY
CENTRALLY LOCATED BRICK HOME
Set away in a tranquil setting with no direct neighbours is a rare opportunity to acquire 3.9ha or approx 10 acres or arable land. The property features a modest 4 bedroom brick home with outdoor games room, carport and garage. Set approx 17.5 kms south east of Waikerie.
Close to main street, medical facilities, schools and sporting facilities set on 961m2 block. Fourth bedroom or office available depending on individual needs. Large shed with concrete floor, lights and power provides numerous opportunities. Ample under-cover parking behind the security of a remote controlled roller door. Fully enclosed rear yard.
Waikerie
$
174,000
CORNER HOME, GREAT LOCATION Solid 2 bedroom home plus a sleepout on a good sized fully fenced corner block in a great location. Kitchen and dining area is central within the home. An office or children’s playroom is located off the dining area. Property provides various options – rental property, first home or a home for those looking to move into town to a smaller home. $
Lowbank
169,000
SECLUDED BUT NOT ISOLATED Comfortable solid construction home on a large 2011m2 (about ½ acre) allotment within easy driving distance of a huge River Murray reserve and the Waikerie township. Well planned home consisting of 4 large bedrooms, lounge and kitchen/dining area with a large lockup garage and carport.
Waikerie
$
175,000
QUALITY AND CHARACTER HOME - HAND IN HAND An amazing home on a large block only minutes to the river - sounds good? There is too much on offer to tell you about - you will need to inspect this one to appreciate it.
Swan Reach
$
182,500
YEAR ROUND FUN 30.13ha or 74 acres with a 3 or 4 bedroom home with formal lounge, open plan kitchen, dining area with numerous sheds. Other features excellent fences, water and solar power back up generators. Ideally suit animal lovers or recreational use as its only a short distance from the river.
$
Morgan
74,950
FREEHOLD LAND, CLOSE TO RIVER 2.25Ha (5.5 acres) of land with a great mix of mallee and river red gums, fronting a main sealed road. Ideal location for camping only 5kms from Morgan. Sit around the camp fire and enjoy your own piece of Australia. 3 small sheds on property provide toilet, bush shower and storage shed. 2 rainwater tanks provide drinking water. Power and telephone lines run along the top of the block. Located 400 metres from the property is access to the river via a river reserve with no public access. Phone our office to arrange an inspection. Potential to build a home (STCA).
Morgan
$
309,750
THE ULTIMATE CORNER BLOCK A spacious 3 bedroom home with extensive indoor and outdoor living areas, car parking for 5 cars, large verandahs on every side with totally independent living quarters all 5 minutes to river all on 2.2Ha or 5.2 acres of fenced freehold land make this a very appealing prospect.
Cadell
$
139,500
COMFORTABLE HOLIDAY OR PERMANENT HOME Only about 5 minutes drive from a large lawned reserve and boat ramp, offering a undercover area to store 2 ski boats connected to cars or have a party. Together with a 9m x 6m lock up garage, undercover barbeque area, separate games room is a well presented three bedroom air conditioned home.
Serving the district from, 2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie
$
159,500
WHAT A PACKAGE Unlikely to be matched for the quality on offer with this price tag. A deceiving home whose beauty can only be appreciated when you step inside the front door. Open plan living at its best with easy access to all living zones including the outdoor entertaining areas. All the bedrooms are thoughtfully decorated and well laid out. Rarely do homes have bathrooms this large or as well presented. The attention to detail is impressive as is the location, only minutes to town and the riverfront.
Waikerie
$
234,900
4 BEDROOM HOME ON LARGE BLOCK 4 bedroom home located in quiet area only minutes from the river and a public boat ramp street on 3136m² block of land. Main bedroom is large and has ensuite and large walk-in robe complete with full length mirrored doors. Other bedrooms all have built-in robes and ceiling fans. Ideal for young family who are looking for a home located in a peaceful setting only minutes from Waikerie and what the area has to offer. Ring to arrange an inspection and you will find there is more to this property than meets the eye.
s &OR 2ENT s WAIKERIE $180 PER WEEK 3 Bedroom semi detached house in town area close to all facilities. Fully furnished with low maintenance gardens.
GOLDEN HEIGHTS $210 PER WEEK A 3 bedroom modern solid brick home 5km from the Waikerie township, in a quiet rural area surrounded by gardens, reverse cycle air conditioner.
WAIKERIE $180 PER WEEK
3 bedroom solid brick home close to town facilities easy maintenance garden
WAIKERIE $150 PER WEEK A neat 2 b edroom cottage in a quiet location, low maintenance garden with some lawn to mow – ideally suited to retirees
SINCE 1920
PH. (08) 8541 2777 Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers www.marschallfirstnational.com.au
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Woolpunda
295,000
OPEN SPACES
$
209,900
FAMILY FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE
$
519,500
Enjoy 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 fishing or water skiing. The 10Ha or 24 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 bikes– it’s your choice. Don’t wait too long as this one may not wait for you.
139,900
A less than two year old steel framed home on an acre of land near Waikerie is really turning heads. With a 3hp reverse cycle split system air conditioner servicing the four bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the home is a sight to see. Alongside the home is a 4.5m x 6m shed with a concrete floor and three phase power.
Two bedroom cottage on a 733m2 fully fenced yard situated within walking distance to main street. Slow combustion heater in lounge will keep the chill at bay. Large shed with access from rear lane suitable for storage or workshop. Cosy cottage home ready for inspection at a time to suit you.
Blanchetown
$
45,990 EA
When you look for something you never find it, until now. Three level and vacant blocks of land in Blanchetown only a short drive to the river. Perfect for just about any development you could imagine. All have Freehold Titles and front a sealed road.
This home has all the answers for the modern family, close to school, close to river, 5 minutes from town, fully fenced rear yard ,3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, lounge room and family room – undercover entertaining area, carports and lockable shed. Be early
248,000
RIVERFRONTAGE MADE EASY
We all know rent money is dead money, so why keep throwing good money after bad? Break the cycle and this is the perfect property to do it with. Located within quick walking distance of the main shopping precinct and schools, it is the perfect family home for first home buyers like you. Sporting no less than three bedrooms, undercover parking room and lock up shedding. This is well worth the price.
Solid three bedroom home located in a quiet area on a 1012m2 allotment with a fully fenced rear yard. Centrally located kitchen complete with modern appliances ensures you are still part of the family action while preparing meals. Ducted reverse cycle airconditioning. Entertain friends and family under the large 10m x 6m outdoor entertaining area complete with power, lights, ceiling fans and outdoor speakers.
2 Coombe Terrace 7!)+%2)% s PHONE
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Waikerie
127,500
265,000
BIG, BLUE AND WAITING FOR YOU
RENT IS DEAD – GET AHEAD
SOLID THREE BEDROOM
399,000
An affordable entry level shack with 3 bedrooms, open plan living and a sandy ski beach. There is a licence for a jetty that is long gone, a lockable shed and easy access to the boat ramp.
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Waikerie
$
$
Cadell
HOLIDAY ALTERNATIVE
QUESTION ANSWERED
ENVIABLE WATER VIEWS
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Waikerie
COTTAGE HOME CLOSE TO TOWN
199,750
Waikerie
219,000
NEWCOMER
$
Ramco
$
Waikerie
An exciting opportunity to acquire a quaint 3 bedroom cottage with formal lounge and open plan kitchen area. Outdoor entertaining is a breeze with the large paved pergola area which looks out over the spacious rear yard with rear land access all within walking distance to shops, riverfront and schools.
This beautifully presented family home is set amongst some of the best gardens on offer. The three bedroom home has a central kitchen, dining area and a separate large combustion heated lounge. Lockable garage, carport and caravan port with easy access - add to the appeal. Focus on this home you will not be disappointed.
Loxton (near)
119,000
SOMETHING GOOD, SOMETHING AFFORDABLE
A spacious family friendly 4 bedroom Home with 2 bathrooms, lockable 20’ x 30’ All steel garage 84Ha or Over 200 acres of Freehold Land all only 2.6kms to the river with majestic cliff and valley views.
Morgan
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Waikerie
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$
99,000
Good Hope Landing $145,000
With approximately 30 acres of gorgeous natural scrub, you’ll be able to find the perfect spot to build your own secluded hide away. Only a few minutes from Berri and Monash, your privacy is still guaranteed.
RIVER VIEWS Potential home site 2630m2 vacant land available at Good Hope Landing. Peaceful sought after area with river views available from above the cliff where your dream home can be constructed. Phone and electricity services nearby. Inspect now.
$
239,900
WATER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Approximately 680m² of office space, storage and workshop area on a parcel of prime land with high exposure a short distance to Waikerie town centre. Customer lounge, large showroom, numerous offices and toilet facilities available. Large workshop area and storage space complete with outside undercover work bay, verandah and plenty of room for customer car parking. Call now to arrange a personal inspection.
$
Morgan
Set only metres back from the River is the ideal weekend River Retreat or Getaway. This quaint ground level cottage has numerous endearing features from the open plan combustion heated kitchen, dining, lounge to the upstairs bunkhouse. There is a lockable garage, carport and room to store your boat although being this close to the boat ramp it will be in the water more than its on your trailer. These properties rarely come up so do not delay.
65,000
CHEAP AND CHEERFUL Set on around ½ acre of land near Morgan is a quaint little shack supplied with power and water. The reverse cycle air conditioning really helps with hot and hazy summer nights. If the nights are cool then, how do you cool off and relax during the day? Simple – you keep cool with consented access to a permanent lagoon - swim, ski or relax in peace & quiet.
(08) 8541 2777 s Available 7 Days a week
walk-in robe complete with full length mirrored doors. Remaining three bedrooms all have built-in robes and ceiling fans. Full length front verandah deck is the perfect spot to entertain, relax by yourself with a book or just admire the surroundings. A 9.3m x 6.2m shed located adjacent to the home, complete with power and car pit and ad-
OUR bedroom home located in quiet area only minutes from the river and a public boat ramp on 3136m² block of land. Large lounge located at the front of the home with views of the surrounding area is central to the layout of the home. Office or children’s play room located close to main living area. Main has ensuite and large
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Two bedroom Home on 1012m2 level block, located close to the river and walking distance to main street. Renovated inside with polished floor boards, updated kitchen and bathroom. Polished floorboards throughout living areas and bedrooms. Numerous options available ideal first home, investment, holiday home or base for those who wish to travel.
NATURE AT IT’S BEST
Blanchetown
199,000
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED COTTAGE HOME
RAINBOW Enjoy the River in style with this lovely vessel set up for instant enjoyment. Open plan living areas, family room at the front, large bedroom with an upstairs cabin and room for a sundeck. Barbeque out the back or lounge out the front – you choose!
Monash
$
Waikerie
85,000
Four bedroom home on large block
F
HOLDER
$
Houseboat
ditional smaller storage shed is also located at the front of the property. Ideal for a young family looking for a home located in a peaceful setting only minutes from Waikerie and what the area has to offer. Ring to arrange an inspection and you will find there is more to this property than meets the eye.
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BERRI, 10 Derrick Street
LOXTON, Section 75, Goodes Road
LOVEDAY, Cnr. Thiele & Wilkinson Roads
PRIME LOCATION
LIFESTYLE PLUS INCOME
GIVE YOURSELF SOME SPACE
Price: $225,000 Internet: 3AUFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: $350,000 Internet: 3C7FD7
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.
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The location and setting is private, surrounded by vineyards with river views, just a walk to the river’s edge and only minutes from town. The property has a 3 – 4 bedroom home in double brick in excellent condition, plus a 2 bedroom fully furnished cottage. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
If you are looking to move out of town on a bit of land, then this could be the one! Situated on 2.5 acres this solid brick home which has lots on offer. 4 bedrooms with walkin robe and ensuite to master bedroom, bedroom 2 also has built-ins 488 538
Price: $235,000 Internet: 3C5FD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
Saturday November 6th 10.15 - 10.45am
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BERRI, 6 Bahnisch Ave
BERRI, 4 Waltham Street
BARMERA
GREAT FIRST HOME
FAMILY HOME IN GOOD LOCATION
VINE PROPERTY
Price: $150,000 Internet: 37CFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
Price: $155,000 Internet: 3C5FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: $165,000 Internet: 3C3FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Snap up a bargain. This three bedroom home on a good size block has carport and shed. All bedrooms are carpeted with ceiling fans. Good sized kitchen, lounge, dining areas with separate bathroom and toilet. Paved outside living area.
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This weatherboard home comprises of 4 bedrooms, 2 with builtins, carpeted throughout, wall air conditioning and wood heater. Plenty of cupboard space in the kitchen, tiled bathroom, separate toilet, carport, all on a large block with rear lane access.
Small vine property, approx. 10 acres planted to Shiraz, Colombard and Gordo. Drip irrigation. CCW contract. 31 meg water. Large shed & tractor. Selling with crop.
Saturday November 6th 10.45 - 11.15am
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R New Release BERRI, 7 Bahnisch Avenue
BERRI, 17 Trenaman Crescent
BERRI, Old Sturt Highway
COMFORTABLE COTTAGE HOME
CLASSIC INVESTMENT
NEW RELEASE
Price: $125,000 Internet: 3BVFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: POA Internet: 3BVFD7
This 3 bedroom home situated on a good sized block has a real homely feel. Renovated with love and care. The home has 3 good sized b/rooms, one with built-ins and completely carpeted. Nice size kitchen with elec stove plus wood slate floors throughout kitchen, bathroom, laundry. backyard has a paved entertaining area with outside toilet Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538 Price: $150,000 Internet: 39MFD7
VACANT AND CLEARED SITE of approx. 10,924 s.m. This is a rare opportunity to purchase commercial land in a prominent position fronting Sturt Highway Berri, adjacent Riverland Steel in the Industrial Park. To be sold as a whole or can be subdivided. Water & power available.
An opportunity to purchase this brick duplex in great location. Featuring 3 bedrooms, kitchen overlooking meals area, carpeted throughout, r/c air conditioning, fenced yard. Rented at $160 p.w – represents excellent return.
Details: Iris Williams or Sue Wurth Ph: 85 822 744
LAND BARMERA, (LAND) 3 Wills Court GREAT PRICE, GREAT LOCATION
Located in a quiet court is this great block of land. Larger than most at 987 s.m. Build your dream home now and save on the land price! Price: $52,500
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
Mobile: 0431
488 538
RENMARK, Lot 2, Twenty First Street Good sized bulding block in great location near new home subdivision, McDonalds and KFC. REDUCED! Priced to sell at $74,000.
BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street GREAT INVESTMENT
Upstairs one bedroom community titled unit featuring builtin robes in bedroom, open plan living kitchen/dining, partly furnished including fridge, 2 lounge chairs and double ensemble. Bathroom, undercover parking, split system. Tenanted at $135 Price: $89,000
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price:$74,000.
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
BARMERA, Spiller Road CHARACTER AND LAND
LOXTON, Lot 38 McEwan Drive 474 s.m. of land situated in prestigious subdivision close to river and town centre. Well located with power and water.
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: $59,000
Price: $210,000 Internet: 3BCFD7
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
COMMERCIAL LEASING BERRI, HUGHES STREET Large shop/warehouse office space available. Approx. 180 sqm Modern fixtures, kitchen & toilet. Recently traded as a security business.
BERRI, WILLIAM STREET
Approx 70 m2. Corner shop, a/c, kitchen, toilet, available now. Long lease, $450 per month plus GST and outgoings, parking at rear Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI, 7 Malaga Terrace
LOXTON, EAST TERRACE
LOXTON, EAST TERRACE
Large premises, corner position divided into 3 offices plus reception area. Air conditioned, storeroom, kitchen & toilets.
Approx 170m2 large shop premises, in prime location in centre business district, suit retail or offices. a/c, kitchen, toilet facilities, available soon. lease negotiable. Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI, 8 Coombe Street
RLA 1935
RENMARK
RENMARK, RENMARK AVENUE
Large modern shop in arcade. Prominent position. r/c air conditioning, kitchen, storage. Parking. Suit retail etc. Rent & 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
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RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES Price: $145
68B ZANTE ROAD
PW
2 bedroom modern brick unit in good location – walk to shops/hospital/school, built-in robes, r/c, secure back yard, roller door carport.
JONES STREET
21 LOADER STREET Price: $180
PW
3 bedroom home close to hospital, family area, wood heating/split system cooling, outdoor undercover entertainment area, carport, enclosed yard.
Price: $180
PW
3 bedroom home close to hospital, spacious living area, r/c a/c, carport, enclosed yard and shedding. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Price: $220
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756 Price: $175
5 MCGREGOR STREET
PW
3 bedroom home close to hospital & school, kitchen dining, separate large lounge, r/c air conditioning, garage, carport and outside entertainment area. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
RENMARK PROPERTIES 26 CEDAR AVENUE
25 MAHONEY STREET
Price: $160
PW
Brand new executive home, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern througout, split a/c, garage and small yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
10A HISGROVE ROAD
Price: $300
PW
3 bedroom modern home, 2 bathroom & walk in robe, large kitchen, dine & formal lounge. Carport & enclosed yard. Heating & cooling.
PW Price: $130
PW
2 bedroom brick unit across from River, great position, close to shopping, r/c air conditioning.
PW
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $200
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
1 TIPPER STREET
Newly painted throughout 3 bedroom home, large eating area, close to schools, local shopping and pool. split system. yard with garden
PW
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
9/86 JAMES AVENUE Price: $160
Price: $170
3 bedroom home, kitchen/dining, separate lounge, r/c air conditioning, large enclosed yard and shedding.
PW
3 bedroom spacious home plus office, large enclosed yard, heating & cooling, carport & shed, one street from the Plaza.
12 CLARK STREET
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
6 BAHNISCH AVENUE
PW
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
7 BAHNISCH AVENUE
Price: $165
3 bedroom home on land, r/c air conditioning and wood fire, enclosed front yard for child play area, large garage and garden shed, carport.
3 bedroom home, newly renovated, split system air conditioning and enclosed yard. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Price: $125
PW
3 bedroom home, close to hospital, r/c air conditioning, kitchen, dining and separate lounge, large enclosed yard.
Large 2 bedroom unit close to shops, school & medical, new kitchen, r/c, carport.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Price: $155
PW
1/5 GRENACHE AVE
Price:
145 PW
The lease is negotiable or can transfer the existing lease. Good turnover figures available. Tired of working for a boss? Take control and work for yourself! Please call me if you wish to discuss the options that are available including time frame to purchase. This is a business trading 5 ½ days per week and could easily be run by 1 person plus 1 part time staff. Contact Iris Williams, 85 822 744, 0437 497 304.
BARMERA PROPERTIES
One bedroom unit near Lake Bonney, with bedding, couch, fridge and dining setting, located in a quiet living area of Barmera, rear pergola, r/c, carport
6 JONES STREET
ituated on the corner of Wilson and Strawbridge Streets in the town centre of Berri. A perfect position for this well established 60 year business, only on the market because the business owner wishes to retire This is an opportunity to buy into this well known and popular business at a very reasonable price. Well stocked for summer with excellent brands. The proprietor will assist the new purchaser with managing clients and buying new stock. Well known brands sought after throughout the Riverland and Mallee, there is an opportunity to develop further through technology. This bright shop stocks a diversified type of clothing including suits, dresses, blouses, slacks, skirts, jackets, handbags, sleepwear and jewellery, and a full display of the latest brands and trends in lingerie. Excellent fittings and fixtures including changing rooms, small kitchen and facilities.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
7/41 QED
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ATTENTION INVESTORS
LJ Hooker Berri have restructured and are accepting new managements. “We have over 30 years experience”
Phone: 8582 2744
Contact: Iris or Michelle
There are Property Managers. There are Investment Managers. LJ Hooker Property Investment Managers are the smart blend of both. More than anything else, we care. Call us today. When it comes to Property Investment, nobody does it better. BERRI PROPERTIES 6 LEXIA STREET
Price:
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LYRUP PROPERTIES
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.
POMROY CRES
Price: $160
BARMERA PROPERTIES PW
3 bedroom home close to shop, spacious living, split system, carport, undercover patio area and shedding. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
5/2 MORTIMER ROAD
Price: $150
PW
2 bedroom neat & tidy unit, built-in robe in main, open plan living, carport, rear yard.
PW
3 bedroom brick home on land, built-in robes, great views, reverse cycle air conditioning, open living, carport Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
3/40 FIRST STREET 8/11 CONEYBEER ST
Price: $135
PW
1 bedroom partly furnished unit, incl. fridge & bedding, in desirable area of Berri. Walk to town centre, plaza. Split system, carport.
Price: $140
PW
2 bedroom units in desirable location, large spacious living areas, built-in robe in main, r/c air conditioning, carport,
13 VASEY STREET
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756 Price: $160
Price: $145
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
LOXTON PROPERTIES ALAMEIN AVENUE
9 FARMER STREET
Price: $200
PW
3 bedroom family home, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, large carport and enclosed yard, entertainment area, modern kitchen, tiled & carpeted, established gardens in excellent area. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
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GLOSSOP PROPERTIES PW
2 bedroom stylist unit in small group, built-in robes, open living area, cooling, small garden, off street parking.
21B TURNBULL TCE
Price: $220
PW
PROPERTY FOR LEASE
- Prime location in Hughes St Berri - Reverse cycle airconditioning - Suitable for offices or combination of offices and rear workshop - On site parking - Lease negotiable
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
70 ALEPPO STREET
Price: $145
PW
3 bedroom timber floor home in quiet area, r/c air conditioning, spacious rooms, shady back yard, enclosed carport.
3 bedroom brick home with timber floors in quiet area. Reverse cycle air conditioning, open living, deep bath tub with shower. Low maintenance, enclosed yard.
No pets. 3 bedroom newly built home with walk-in robe to main and built-ins to other bedrooms, two way bathroom with sep. vanity area, large open plan kitchen and living with modern fixtures, garage.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
2 OBST STREET
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Price: $160
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26 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 4, 2010
129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 BERRI AUCTION
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
- On behalf of the Mortgagee in Possession - Freshly painted throughout - Three bedrooms, airconditioning - Carport, large pergola, workshop Auction: Fri 3rd Dec at 1:00pm on site View: 3ATURDAY n AM OPEN Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136.
7 GILLESPIE STREET, BERRI
GREAT RURAL LIVING PACKAGE
- Modern style 3 bedroom home - Just over 1 acre allotment - Plenty of shedding, ample water supply - Variety of fruit trees Price: $185,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
BOOKMARK AVE
FANTASTIC LOCATION CLOSE TO RIVER - Desirable Story Crescent location - Spacious two bedroom home - Reverse cycle airconditioning - Ideal retirement or investment Price; $187,500 View: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
OPEN
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
9 STORY CRESCENT
welcomes Emma Treloar to their successful sales team! Emma has four years experience in Riverland Real Estate and is ready to help with all of your real estate needs.
Call Emma today on 0430 150 136
FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME
- Three bedroom modern home - 1.5 acres, great shed - Reverse cycle airconditioning - Pergola, nice gardens. Price: $190,000 View: By appointment Contact: Jo Lloyd 0419 843 247
IMPRESSIVE RURAL LIVING
- Brick veneer home on 1500m2 - 3 bedrooms with BIR, 2 living areas - Double carport plus double garage - Comb heating, ducted AC, gable roof pergola Price: $285,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
FIRST CLASS PRESENTATION
GORGEOUS FAMILY HOME
QUALITY RURAL LIVING
IMMACULATE PRESENTATION
- Three bedroom home - Nice kitchen and bathroom areas - Fantastic rear timber deck - Garage plus double carport Price: $170,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 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
- Four bedrooms, two living areas - Immaculately maintained - Large gable-roof pergola - Sparkling pool with paved surrounds Price: $298,500 View: By appointment Contact: Jo Lloyd 0419 843 247
- 4 bedrooms or 3 + study - Two living areas, evaporative aircon - Nice gardens, shady verandahs - Great shed plus double carport Price: $195,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RENMARK KINDER RESORT
- 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
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
SOLID RURAL HOME
- Brand new kitchen - Almost one acre allotment - Large shed - Ducted evaporative & split system airconditioning Price; $175,000 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 5SE FOR HOLIDAYS OR RESIDE PERMANENTLY ON BOARD Price: $170,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
- Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas $OUBLE GARAGE 5-2 NICE GARDENS GOOD FENCING (UGE ALL WEATHER OUTDOOR LIVING AREA Price: $349,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
WALK TO SHOPS & SCHOOLS
- Three bedrooms, open living areas - Evaporative & refrigerated aircon, gas heating #ARPORT 5-2 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 QUALITY HOME
MAIN ROAD LOCATION
PARINGA/MURTHO RURAL LIVING
- Four bedrooms, spacious living areas - Ducted aircon plus reverse cycle split system #LOSE TO 3CHOOLS 0LAZA 4OWN CENTRE - As new kitchen & bathroom Price: $175,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 7.4 acres with 300 walnut trees - 22mg private water allocation - Very well maintained home - Nice gardens, good outdoor living Price: $340,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
IDEAL FIRST HOME
HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT
- 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 value 2 bedroom home - Combustion heating & evaporative airconditioning - Rented for $120 per week. - Perfect investment or ďŹ rst home Price: $118,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 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
ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES
PARINGA TOWN CENTRE SHOPS
EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME
(IGH QUALITY BEDROOM HOME - Over 30 squares of living area - In-ground pool and tennis court - Double allotment opposite schools Price: $380,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
BRICK VENEER IN GREAT LOCATION
- Three bedrooms, built-in robes to main - Nice living areas, fresh paintwork - Detached games room with bathroom - 2 carports, corner allotment Price: $219,000 View: By appointment Contact: Jo Lloyd 0419 843 247
- Just over two years old - Five bedrooms, three living areas - Polished timber oors, ducted r/c a/c - Walk-in robes to four bedrooms New Price: $335,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
BEDROOM DUPLEX CLOSE TO 2ENMARK 0LAZA #URRENTLY RENTED FOR WEEK n 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
AUCTION TERMS: Property Interest Reports will be available for viewing 3 business days prior to the Auction and at the place of Auction 30 minutes prior to the Auction commencing.
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 PARINGA COMMERCIAL LAND
10 ACRE BUILDING SITE
- Double allotment close to town centre - Centrally located business site - Ideally suited to wide range of business ventures Price: $44,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Fantastic rural living site - 928KL water included - Ample room for kids, motorbikes or horse "EST VALUE IN 2ENMARK Price: $67,500 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
BUSINESS FOR SALE
RENMARK WEST ALLOTMENT
- 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
- 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
RENTALS
$50,000 price reduction! - 7.3 acres on Renmark Avenue - Mandarins, Navels & Tangelos - Assorted Implements - Great location close to Town New Price: $150,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
Large Family Home with River Access 71 Meander Ave,
$320pw
7ELL CARED FOR B R HOME LOCATED IN THE *ANE %LIZA Estate with river access. Ensuite and WIR to main, ducted evap air cond, gas heating, BIR’s, formal lounge, double carport, large pergola, fully fenced yard.
Malcolm Court ........................502m2 .......................$100,000 Mead Court .............................337m2 .........................$86,000 Mead Court .............................374m2 .........................$86,000
127 Seventeenth St,
Eckermann Close ..................680m2 .......................$40,000
$185pw
Chino Street ...........................3935m2 ....................$105,000
Well presented 3 b/r home, close to town centre, ducted air cond, carport, shedding.
Orchard Drive ..........................431m2 .... $110,000 - $120,000
19 Murtho St,
Palm Court ...............................892m .......................$220,000
Very tidy 2 b/r home with sleepout in the middle of the Town Centre, r/c air cond, shedding.
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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 'OOD SHED NICE PERGOLA GARAGE 5-2 Price: $298,000 View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST
- Spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home - As new kitchen, new tiles to bathroom & laundry (UGE GABLE ROOF PERGOLA OUTDOOR KITCHEN 'ARAGE 5-2 PLUS LARGE SHED Price: $325,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
,OCATED IN THE 2ENMARK 7EST 3CHOOL 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
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
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
1/87 Hughes Ave, Paringa
NEW LISTING $175pw
Modern 3 b/r homette, ducted air cond, gas heating, BIR’s, carport, shedding, fenced yard.
88 Pyap Street,
NEW LISTING $175pw
.EAT 4IDY B R HOME CLOSE TO 2ENMARK 0LAZA AIR CONDITIONING gas heating, carport, rear decking, fenced yard.
9 Story Cres,
*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND* SPACIOUS RURAL LIVING SITE
$180pw
(A PROPERTY SUPPLYING !NGOVES - 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
M ZONED 2ESIDENTIAL 3HORT WALK TO 0LAZA - 200m to schools - Large homesite or units (STCC) New Price: $50,000 - $55,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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.
“Peace of Mind�
LARGE PREMISES FOR LEASE
- Town Centre Location - Approx. 384m2 area - Plenty of car parking close by 9OU CAN T GET A BETTER LOCATION View: by appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
$170pw
Neat & Tidy 2 b/r home in lovely street, split system r/c air cond, carport.
Property Management Phone: 8586 6433
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
RENMARK Wren Street
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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
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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.
First class presentation T
HIS well presented home is ready for you to move in and enjoy. Situated within walking distance of the Renmark Plaza and the town schools, the home is ideal for young families or investors looking to add to their portfolio. The home offers three bedrooms with built-in robes to one room, nice kitchen and bathroom areas, spacious lounge with reverse cycle airconditioning and ceiling fans to all bedrooms. The fantastic rear timber deck is ideal for outdoor living and there is also a large undercover barbecue area. A double carport plus good shed provide ample room for cars, boat and workshop space. Very nice low maintenance gardens complete this very attractive package.
RENMARK 15 Kurrajong Ave
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28 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 4, 2010
SPORT Murray Districts Cricket Twenty/20 Zone Qualifiers Berri 5/148 (P. Burnett 46 n.o, M. Clifford 29, C. Scholefield 27; Z. Matulin 2/31) d Renmark North 7/78 (J. Kenyon 21, L. Gadaletta 20 n.o, D. Reynolds 3/9, D. Dawson 2/10). Waikerie Gold 7/142 (A. Bevan 76, B. Gay 22; G. Halls 3/23, B. Sheridan 2/13) d Parilla 9/108 (B. Sheridan 2/13). Final: Berri 5/127 (T. van Dyk 39, M. Clifford 35, C. Hughes 22; D. Watkins 2/30) d Waikerie Gold 64 (A. Bevan 22, B. Gay 17; P. Burnett 3/3, A. Hume 2/2, M. Hughes 2/24).
SCOREBOARD
48 n.o; Q. Kafexholli 3/36, C. Willoughby 2/20) d Claypans 44 (S. Andrew 13, Q. Kafexholli 8; J. Ashenden 5/12, P. Leedham 3/15).
Riverland Men’s Pennant Bowls Division one
Riverland Turf Cricket
Waikerie 79 d Renmark RSL 75. R. Davies 24 d R. Sutton 10, B. Harden 17 l D. Bollenhagen 24, B. Burnett 17 l M. Inglis 24, G. Pursche 21 d D. Newton 17. Berri 93 d Barmera 71. A. Hill 15 l P. Ashton 20, C. Treloar 23 d P. van Enkhuyzen 18, G. Butt 26 d A. Ness 14, D. Treloar 29 d D. Wutke 19.
B grade
Division two
Berri 2/139 (T. Charlton 55, M. Hughes 30 D. Griffiths 26 n.o) d Waikerie-Ramco 133 (B. Wilksch 39; D. Griffiths 3/13, T. Charlton 3/16, M. Hughes 3/35). Wunkar 9/217 (D. Wormald 62, L. Evans 43, C. Watkins 23, M. Hall 23; M. Fry 2/13, D. Nitschke 2/18, J. Patterson 2/21) d Brown’s Well 8/176 (T. Victor 43 n.o, D. Wall 32, B. Hampel 26; C. Watkins 2/25, L. Evans 2/30). Loxton 1/28 (B. Walter 16 n.o; A. Shaw 1/9) d Renmark 23 (B. Aplin 8; B. Lynch 5/7, D.Ward 3/16).
Under 14 Waikerie-Ramco 8/148 (A. Lean 32, B. Devito 25, B. Smith 10; A. Singh 2/17, L. Eleftheriadis 1/9) vs Monash.
Renmark District Cricket Lyrup 7/114 (S. Hannagan 54 n.o, D. Reilly 22; B. Files 3/21) d Renmark High School (B. Files 37, A. Camplin 22; K. Karpany 2/9, M. Taylor 2/26).
Mid Murray Cricket Cadell 6/192 (P. Anderson 84, K. Smith
Monash 71 d Barmera 41. W. Barnett 25 d D. Goldfinch 14, P. Brennan 26 d D. Hill 11, M. Voigt 20 d S. Cristo 16. Moorook 59 d Loxton Blue 56. D. Piltz 25 d P. Vaughan 17, S. Pantic 16 l D. Schliebs 18, C. Pantic 18 l C. Barry 21. Loxton RSL 68 d Renmark 58. L. Westbrook 18 l M. Matulick 26, B. Rose 30 d M. Brady 12, T. Lehmann 20 drew J. Thompson 20. Lyrup 82 d Berri 41. S. Munro 37 d J. Grosser 28, G. Milich 23 d K. Breakwell 15, L. Recchia 22 d R. Grosser 19. Waikerie 55 d Loxton Black 53. G. Hill 27 d B. Mattner 10, S. Smith 14 l W. Ahrens 20, N. Taylor 14 l J. Draper 23. Loxton Green 58 d Renmark RSL 45. G. Ireland 17 l B. Hurst 18, T. Schubert 19 d J. Arace 15, M. Williss 22 d N. Dunstan 12.
Division three green Lyrup 58 d Waikerie 55.
N. Nattrass 17 l C. Wilson 23, L. Seltitzas 19 d D. Warner 14, S. Leach 22 d M. Bolton 18. Loxton Yellow 72 d Moorook 44. N. Menz 26 d M. Farrent 17, K. Dansie 23 d P. Smith 15, R. Firstbrook 23 d M. Arnold 15. Monash 92 d Berri 48. I. Radosevic 10 l N. Martin 21, A. Viney 32 d M. Binding 12, R. Scott 46 d R. Reynolds 15. Renmark 83 d Barmera 47. M. Nitschke 26 d R. Kleinig 19, M. Rice 26 d K. Brown 10, P. Lindsay 31 d K. Carter 18. Loxton Orange 55 d Loxton RSL 53. M. Victor 20 d K. Henderson 17, G. Collins 16 l R. Fielke 18, J. Thiele 17 l R. Wooldridge 20.
“We didn’t start off the season that well,” Mr Fielke said. “The way we started off, we thought we had not a chance (of the premiership) but he got them sorted out. “He’s turned the club around a little bit.” Wright joins Berri premiership coach Rod Hankin, Barmera-Monash’s Mark Wilden, Waikerie’s Troy Lehmann and Loxton North’s Craig Wooldridge as firm reappointments for the 2011 season. It is understood the remaining club, Renmark, is close to appointing a coach for
Division two Pinnaroo 102 d Parilla 51. P. Barker 26 d W. Haskell 25, A. Sharrad 23 d L. Kingston 19, T. Quince 53 d M. Candy 7. Lameroo White 66 d Lameroo Red 31. C. Spratt 33 d T. Coleman 13, R. Atkinson 33 d T. Johnson 18. Murrayville 71 d Geranium 65. J. Walker 21 l I. Jarvis 26, A. Crane 26 d T. Johnson 18, W. Millikin 24 d D. McNeil 21.
Division three gold
Riverland Basketball
Renmark 95 d Monash 34. M. Weiss 34 d W. Pahl 8, R. Minge 30 d J. Barnett 9, J. Short 31 d S. Elsdon 17. Lyrup 66 d Barmera 57. J. Calgie 15 l J. Vidorin 26, D. Finn 25 d K. Dougherty 14, M. Minchella 26 d R. Finn 17. Berri 54 d Waikerie 51. P. Johnson 16 l A. Mortimer 19, D. Vlemmix 12 l H. Peebles 17, J. Lyons 26 d R. Sauer 15. Renmark 47 d Loxton Red 18. D. van Dam 23 d M. Viney 8, L. Pinyon 17 d N. Allan 10. Loxton RSL 84 d Loxton Gold 43. R. Decaux 23 d C. Fisher 14, A. Patterson 34 d D. Vaughan 9, D. Wood 27 d J. Vaughan 20.
Men Division one
Mallee Bowls
Loxton 52 (J. Reichstein 14, B. Mules 12) d Barmera 44 (D. Millard 12, K. Wright 11). Renmark 40 (C. Seekamp 12, C. Baxter 10) d Berri 22 (M. Hill 8).
Under 18 Berri 46 d Renmark 30, Barmera 29 d Loxton 25, Waikerie 28 d Warriors 19.
Under 16 Berri 53 d Renmark 25, Supercats 77 d Waikerie 23, Loxton 62 d Barmera Under 14: Berri 53 d Renmark 31, Loxton 51 d Barmera 10.
Division one
Under 12 Loxton 27 d Barmera 14, Berri 44 d Renmark 0.
next year. Wright’s side will take to the field next season without matchwinner Leigh Kruger. The All Australian country midfielder confirmed at the club’s annual meeting he will be playing with Great Southern Football League club Victor Harbor, his home team, next season. Kruger will continue to train with Loxton and Mr Fielke said the club is hopeful he will return to play with the Tigers in 2012. Meanwhile, much loved club champion Bill Shannon is the Loxton Football Club’s new president, succeeding Mr Fielke in that role.
Women Division one Loxton 36 (J. Dahlitz 12, A. George 11) d Barmera 35 (M. Gillespie 9, B. Seabrook 8). Renmark 39 (J. Jones 11, T. Dempsey 8) d Berri 17 (E. Eleftheriadis 8, L. Hill 6).
Division two
C grade Cobdogla 10 drew Loxton 10. Best – Cobdogla: C. Passmore, L. Gray, D. Stocker. Loxton: L. Binder, C. Hopper, M. Hammerstein. Berri 17 d Waikerie 14. Best – Berri: K. Karpany, M. Geddie, S. Armstrong. Waikerie: B. Murray, B. Smith, E. Williams.
Loxton 35 d Berri 31, Renmark 52 d Barmera 32, Waikerie 37 d Tigers 28, Allstars 25 d Supercats 24.
Golf
Under 18
Renmark
Berri 45 d Renmark 27, Loxton 55 d Barmera 20.
Under 16 Berri 90 d Waikerie 21, Barmera 43 d Supercats 32, Loxton 32 d Renmark 20.
Under 14 Renmark 30 d Loxton 9, Barmera 26 d Berri 15.
Under 12 Renmark 29 d Berri 23, Barmera 16 drew Loxton 16.
Softball
Division two Allstars 69 d Waikerie 37, Warriors 68 d Renmark 23, Supercats 37 d Barmera 27, Berri 39 d Loxton 29.
Parilla 48 d Pinnaroo 41. P. Broughill 23 d R. Huckel 20, S. Gilbertson 25 d W. O’Driscoll 21. Lameroo Red 49 d Lameroo White 43.
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B. Maynard 23 d P. Bowman 21, L. Walker 24 d L. Maynard 22. Geranium 58 d Murrayville 48. T. Kakoschke 24 l C. Crane 31, L. Gregurke 34 d R. Kalms 17.
A/B grade Loxton A 7 d Cobdogla Gold 4. Best – Loxton Gold: H. Symens, A. Lidgerwood, C. Venning. Cobdogla Gold: B. Anderson, J. Gregory, J. Cook. Berri 26 d Waikerie 0. Best – Berri: D. Nixon, T. Dowdy, T. Healy. Waikerie – K. Pick, N. Collins, N. Ogle. Loxton B 10 d Cobdogla Blue 6. Best – Loxton B: N. Gowley, K. Loxton, V. Sunman. Cobdogla Blue: S. Harriott, R. Degenhardt, G. Dyer. Lyrup 14 d Gerard 2. Best – Lyrup: K. Hartup, C. Healy, T. Watson. Gerard: K. Cook, L. Charles, S. Abdulla.
Friday twilight stableford: R. Christie 19 points c/b, A. Thiel 19, J. Christie, A. Camplin, R. Bennett 18, R. Kersten, P. Richards 17.
Waikerie Saturday division one: P. Thomas, J. Haines, J. Tscharke 56.5 points. Division two: V. King, D. Wheeler, H. van der Meyolen 57.15. Voucher winners: M. Wills, T. Gray, J. Myer 59.17. Berri Saturday stableford: R. Mitchell 37 ponits c/b, L. Jeffery 37, B. Brooks 36, A. Druery 36. Friday twilight nine holes stableford: L. Kellaway 23 points c/b, P. Kellaway 23, R. Mitchell 20, C. Vajda 18.
Barmera Stableford: P. Barker 42 points, K. McGain 40, P. Rosbergen, N. McPherson 39, J. Parish 38, C. McKendrick 37, A. Ivanovic, M. Wundenberg, M. Rumball 36, T. Hansen, J. Kniter, J. Chamberlain, R. Formiatti 35.
Baseball A grade: Barmera 5 d Renmark 3. B grade: Renmark 10 d Lyrup 2.
Lake Bonney Yacht Club Handicap 1 race: M. Pfennig (Nebuchadnezzar), P. Dunk/K. Thomas (Natural Progression), B. Delaine (Screwballs).
The Riverland’s stars come out for annual sports awards
The Riverland Sportsperson of the Year Awards were held at the Berri Resort Hotel last Friday and the Riverland Weekly’s Brad Perry was there to catch the action.
■ HAVING FUN: (From left) Sharona and Tom Edwards enjoying the night with Nick and Ali Uren, all of Loxton.
■ TOP SPORTS: Enjoying the awards were (above) Berri Football Club representatives Bob Warland (left) and Rod Hankin, with Loxton’s Leigh Kruger, while (left) the Peter Frankcom Junior Sportsperon of the Year Award nominee Riley Stone, (left) winner Tara Learhinan and nominee Madeline Moore show off their awards. ■ MASTERS: Members of the Riverland Rockets 10 pin bowling team who attended the recent Masters Games in Alice Springs. Photo: SUPPLIED
10 pin winners are true masters
THE Riverland Rockets team, a team of the best 10 pin bowlers in the region, brought home over 30 medals at the recent Alice Springs Masters Games. The games were held from October 9 to 16. The Riverland was represented by Ric and Tanya van Oosten, Brian and Di Godfrey, Graeme Martin, Paul Rands, Lyn Selfe, Ken Karpany, Leonie Plush and Irene Mitchell, with the highest medal count coming from Ric van Oos-
ten with eight medals, including three gold. Tanya Van Oosten also fared well, grabbing eight medals, two gold, and received silver in the women’s restricted masters competition. “Everyone performed well with an excellent result for the Riverland,” Tanya Van Oosten said. Other gold medal winners were: Di Godfrey, Selfe (both two), Brian Godfrey, Rands and Karpany (all one).
Graham Charlton Reports on the Riverland Sportsperson Awards
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■ GOOD TIMES: (Back left) Peter and Jessie Symens, of Barmera, Mark Ceracchi, of Renmark, (front left) Ros and Brendan Quinn, of Berri, and Nicole Ceracchi, of Renmark all enjoying the awards night.
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HOLDEN’S all-new, streetsmart city car, the Barina Spark has made its local debut at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney. The five-door hatch delivers an attractive combination of sharp sports styling and edgy cabin design, backed by best-inclass safety features. The 1.2 litre Barina Spark complements the existing Holden Barina hatch and sedan range. It becomes the smallest model in the Holden portfolio and will compete in the fast-
growing light car segment. Holden executive director of sales, marketing and after sales John Elsworth said the Barina Spark has what it takes to stand out from the competition and attract a younger set of buyers to the Holden brand. “This is a very style-conscious market and what we have here is a really fresh and energetic design that breaks the ‘cute car’ mould,” he said. “There’s nothing look-alike about Barina Spark, which underlines its appeal as a city car with attitude.
“The safety story is a big plus, given that Barina Spark is one of the only cars in its class with electronic stability control and six airbags as standard fittings. “We see it as a fun, fuel efficient, very well put together package that represents great value for money in the Holden tradition,” Mr Elsworth said. Spark is a General Motors global design inspired by the Chevrolet Beat concept vehicle that was singled out by a majority of 1.9 million internet voters as the car they most wanted
to see produced from a trio of showcars at the 2007 New York Auto Show. GM will introduce the Spark to more than 150 markets around the world and its Australian debut follows a successful European launch earlier this year. Holden gives buyers the choice of two striking five-door models, the Barina Spark CD and Barina Spark CDX. They come equipped with sports body kit, alloy wheels, fog lamps and tailgate spoiler as standard, along with high-level
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MOTORING
Shane sold on new career
Nissan’s new vision
By BRAD PERRY
AFTER working in the window tinting business for almost two decades, Barmera resident Shane Uren has enjoyed a change as sales manager at Big River Nissan, Berri. Born and bred in the Riverland, Shane has always had a connection with the automotive industry from working with spare car parts to window tinting. After eight years as store manager for TintaCar in Berri, Shane decided it was time for a change. Injuring his shoulder in a football match signalled that it was time to move on and he successfully applied for a job at Big River Nissan earlier this year. “I needed mental stimulation,� he said. “As a sales manager here, I am not only selling for myself but actually building and making Big River Nissan a powerhouse of the motoring industry in the Riverland. “I wouldn’t say it’s been easy but I am enjoying it and with the positive outlook in the region at the moment, I think there is bigger and better things to come.� Shane said meeting and talking to customers has been an enjoyable part of the job. “The customer interaction is what I really enjoy,� he said. “I’ve always enjoyed cars and working in the automotive industry, especially the customer service side of things.� Starting out as used car manager in July, Shane has moved to the position of sales manager and continues to provide the best service he can. “The biggest thing is all the behind the scenes stuff of selling vehicles and the legalities of it, making sure the cars are registered and all contracts are correct ■CAREER CHANGE: Big River Nissan’s Shane Uren has moved out of the window tinting industry to sell cars and he is looking forward to making the dealership a powerhouse of the motoring industry in the region. Photo: JANE WILSON and that sort of thing,� he said.
■NISSAN Motor Co. has unveiled its vision of mobility in the future, bringing together the concepts of innovation, ease-of-use, safety and cleanliness. The Independent (UK) reports that the vision underlines the company’s ambition of bringing about a sustainable, zero-emissions society. The two-seater car is designed to be compact and extremely nimble in tight situations, enables anyone to manoeuvre the vehicle and park with ease. And because it is powered by electricity, there are no harmful emissions, the company said.
End of a legend ■PONTIAC, whose muscle cars drag-raced down boulevards, parked at drive-ins and roared across movie screens, went out of business on Sunday, The Telegraph (UK) reports. The 84-year-old brand, defunct since General Motors decided to kill it last year as it collapsed into bankruptcy, had been in decline for years. It was undone by a combination of poor corporate strategy and changing driver tastes. On October 31, GM’s agreements with Pontiac dealers expired. Even before GM’s bankruptcy, Pontiac’s sales had fallen from their peak of nearly one million in 1968, when the brand’s speedier models were prized for their powerful engines and scowling grills. At Pontiac’s pinnacle, models like the GTO, Trans Am and Catalina 2+2 were packed with horsepower and sported colours like Tiger Gold. Burt Reynolds and Sally Field fled the law in a Firebird Trans Am which raced through the 1970s hit movie Smokey and the Bandit.
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■ BIG YEAR: Loxton golfer Ramon Thorne, who was unable to be present at the awards presentation due to state golf committments, has had a triumphant year on the course. Photo: SUPPLIED
■ FOR the third time in the 46 occasions the 5RM-Berri Resort Hotel-SGIC Riverland Sportsperson of the Year Award has been conducted since 1961, joint winners were announced by celebrated broadcaster Tim Lane for 2009-10 at last Friday night’s annual presentation dinner. Taking home the prestigious trophy was Loxton golfer Ramon Thorne, who won the SA Country title, and Berri lawn bowler Craig Treloar, the winner of the state men’s singles championship. Previous joint winners were Malcolm Hill for cricket and football and Malcolm Jinks, gliding, in 1966, and in 2002-3, swimmer Janelle Slattery and lawn bowler Andrew Hill. 2009-10 was a big year for Ramon Thorne, as he also took out the Riverland ambrose and mixed fours titles and was runner-up in the match play, the Barmera open and Loxton club championships, played as captain in his fifth straight appearance for SA Country and represented Riverland in a victory over Sunraysia. Craig Treloar had an equally successful year, also
■ CONTRIBUTOR: Jill Lange, pictured with guest presenter Tim Lane, was recognised for her contribution to local sport. Photo: BRAD PERRY
reaching the semi-finals of the SA men’s pairs and the final 16 of the state triples, mixed pairs and country carnival singles, as well as being a skipper in the Berri first division premiership team. He was also chosen in the state squad for the first time. His win in the sportsperson of the year maintained a fine tradition for his bowling family, with his grandmother Audrey Hefford having
won the award five times and his mother Kerry more recently in 2006-7. His father Dennis is one of the leading local bowlers and played for the state on many occasions. In other awards handed over on Friday night, Loxton’s Jill Lange took out the Berri Ltd-5RM Steve McFarlane Contribution to Sport Award following an amazing 36 years of involvement in basketball, while Brett Stokes won the Berri Ltd-
5RM John Ormsby Coach of the Year Award after acting at Riverland, zone, state country and Australian under 21 levels. Meanwhile, the 34th annual Beaurepaires Junior Sports Star of the Year Award went to Loxton volleyballer Tara Learhinan, who is a member of the SASI indoor development squad and played division one in Adelaide, while also being successful in the beach form of the game.
Swimming stands alone Choosing a set top box What is a set top box? A set top box enables you to watch digital TV broadcasts on an analog TV. If you want to keep your existing analog TV, you’ll need a set top box to be able to see digital freeto-air TV after the switchover. Set top boxes range from standard definition (SD) models to high definition (HD) models and may include different features. It’s best to shop around before you decide which set top box suits your needs. I’m already watching digital TV. Do I need a new set top box? No, if you’re watching digital TV now you don’t need to do anything else. You will continue to be able to watch digital TV signals after the analog signals are switched off on 15 December 2010. Which option is better – set top box, digital TV recorder or built-in tuner? This depends on your circumstances. A set top box is usually the cheapest option to convert an existing television. A digital TV recorder will enable your existing analog TV to both view and record digital TV. Many new television sets contain a built-in digital tuner and don’t need anything other than an antenna. If you are already subscribing or planning to subscribe to a subscription TV service, you may wish to check with your provider and enquire about their options. Is there a difference between set top boxes? A SD set top box will only let you see the free-to-air digital channels broadcast in SD,
while an HD box will also let you see both the SD and the HD channels provided by the free-to-air networks. The ABC and SBS both provide HD services in the Spencer Gulf region. For example, the ABC News 24 channel is broadcast only in HD so you will need an HD set top box or HD digital TV to watch it. How can I tell the difference between SD and HD equipment? The Government has introduced a labelling scheme to help consumers identify equipment that is SD or HD. Look for the yellow or purple labels which will indicate whether the equipment is digital ready for either SD or HD. If I have more than one TV so how many set top boxes will I need? You will need a set top box for every television you want to convert to digital unless it already has a digital TV tuner built-in. How can I find out more about the equipment I need? Retailers participating in the Australian Government Retail Advisor Scheme will have Digital Advisors who can provide you with more information. Digital Advisors have completed an assessment program and will wear a badge displaying the Government's 'Get Ready for Digital TV' logo. Digital Advisors can provide you with information about the Australian Government Digital Switchover Labelling Scheme and when switchover will happen in your local area, as well as the full range of options to get digital ready. You can find your local Digital Advisor by calling 1800 20 10 13 or checking at www.digitalready.gov.au
■ THE Riverland Swimming Association has jumped on the front foot for this coming season, pointing out that it is an ideal time with the just completed Commonwealth Games significantly raising the profile of such sports as theirs. The success of the Australian swimmers, including our own Hayden Stoeckel and Sophie Edington, is seen as an enormous boost to the local swimming scene. So much so that some of the association’s leaders believe swimming should ‘stand alone’ with its points and pennant swims to be held exclusively on Friday nights. Previously Friday nights and some Sundays were utilised but Sundays have been dropped for 2010-11. One club, Loxton, was initially unhappy. It felt the permanent clash between swimming and basketball on Friday nights would cost them swimmers and family support with many of their members involved in both. Loxton also considered Sunday competitions had been essential in allowing some swimmers the opportunity to take part in sufficient meetings to qualify for major championships. Amongst the options considered by Loxton was withdrawal from the RSA but commonsense appeared to prevail at a recent special meeting when they established that as many swimmers and volunteers as possible would be available under
the new programming. A ring around amongst people I knew at the other clubs, Vitor Renmark, Berri and Waikerie, did indicate a few concerns for some families with dual sporting commitments but generally there was a feeling the move of meetings exclusively to Friday nights would not present too many problems. Berri president Michael Kassebaum, in fact, raised two issues. Firstly he said that the change was a return to the old days.
The profile in swimming right is certainly high right now.
He also felt freeing swimmers up on weekends gives the chance to travel to other meetings, perhaps in the city, and to reciprocate with clubs that supported events in the Riverland. The profile in swimming is certainly high right now, with the success of a number of relative unknowns in the Australian team in India at the Commonwealth Games recently, adding to a long list that will become household names in the future. Riverland swimming appears poised to take advantage of that situation. Despite that, the preseason developments, have
raised an interesting point. When does a sport decide to ‘stand alone,’ or when does it accept that it is preferable to be an ‘alternative’ to other sports? There are so many different activities on offer today as far as our recreation and leisure is concerned. History tells us that a number of major sports maintain their own patch of turf and time slots. Others have found it beneficial to have alternatives and arrange their programs to allow joint participation. Recently I spoke to representatives of two of our biggest sports, soccer and baseball, where it could be argued that alternative time slots were introduced from the outset, compared with others. Big dividends have resulted, obviously. Unfortunately though, that approach is not universal and you do not have to have your ear too close to the ground to hear rumblings in the community of some organisations being less considerate and co-operative. I was heartened recently to talk to Richard Law of the Waikerie sporting scene and to hear of regular meetings between clubs in that town to avoid as much ‘clashing’ as possible. It is a tough one – but surely at the end of the day, it is a matter of endeavouring to have as many people as we can active in this community in as many activities as they can amongst the smorgasbord of activities that the region presents to us?
Thursday November 4, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 35 My timing is perfect ... but you never win until the final post ~ Melbourne Cup winning jockey Gerald Mosse.
The number of times the Riverland Sportsperson of the Year Award has been tied.
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Gym clubs continue to grow as locals embrace
The sweet science that is boxing ■ BOXING is a sport now well catered for in the Riverland with Phillip Goodes’ long established and award winning gym at Loxton and Paul Rose’s rapidly growing new establishment in Renmark. The Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club and Renmark Boxing Club both cater for the competitor, as well as those seeking an exercise and fitness regime. Much of Phillip Goodes’ life surrounds the sport. He is currently one of five directors and one of three national selectors for Boxing Australia and was also recently appointed a Centre of Excellence coach for the National Identification and Development Program for SA. Already three NTID camps have been held this year in the state, with another on the drawing board, and Phillip can already see that the program is benefitting boxing in SA. Appointed a matchmaker for Boxing SA this year, he is finding this a very demanding task as well. Now, with the London Olympics fast approaching, it will soon be time soon for him to decide whether he wants to remain involved with the Australian team at these major events and apply for a section manager’s position. On top of all this, he continues as head coach at the Loxton gym, supervising circuit training, bag work, boxing skills, fitness and weight loss programs for groups up to 15 in number. His wife Allison runs other classes involving up to 10 people a session. Paul Rose, a former champion who worked out of the Loxton gym, only opened his club in Renmark in February this year but already has 150 members signed up, including a core of eight
■ DOWN THE AISLE: Renmark Boxing Club manager Paul Rose will put the gloves down this weekend as he prepares for his upcoming wedding. Photo: JANE WILSON
SPORT
Lake Bonney venue for triathlon training ■ SPORTING events in the Riverland continue to attract hordes of visitors to our region and a training weekend at Barmera’s Lake Bonney for the Adelaide Vales Triathlon Club will continue the trend on November 12 to 14. Adelaide Vales was renamed from Southern Vales in 2006, when membership stood at seven, and the progressive club has since spread its wings right across the metropolitan area and beyond to over 100 members today. Labeled a new force in SA triathlon, the club embraces the old traditions of Southern Vales as well as bringing new ideas to the sport. It organises the very successful Murray Main Long Course event and Craig Lack Memorial Aquathlon, while offering many benefits to its members, including training sessions. Hence the visit to Barmera. The training camp at the Lake Bonney Yacht Club is for experienced campaigners and beginners and will cover all aspects of triathlon.
It will be both theory and practical, with hints and tips right through to how to design your own training program, even a bike position set-up and a female only bike handling session. Numbers will be limited to allow individual coaching, as the aim is to prepare athletes for the coming season and to offer take home ideas on training plans and work on skills in swimming, cycling and running. The weekend is to be headed by David Bentley, a sports psychologist, coach and age group athlete for 15 years. Enquiries and registrations can be made online at www. adelaidevales.com The Friday and Saturday will be about training and on Sunday there will be a sprint distance triathlon. Fee for the full weekend is $75, for the race only, $25. Adelaide Vales is inviting anyone interested in triathlon and perhaps in joining a club for the first time to make contact with them.
Learning to sail in Barmera
competitive boxers. There are sessions for men, women, children, open and elite fighters. Paul has been appointed as Boxing SA’s head coach and last weekend was at the West Adelaide Football Club observing 26 bouts in the state championships, taking notes and looking for potential state representatives. Also he had with him one of his Renmark boxers, Jim Mills, who was having his first official bout fighting in the state open 60 kilogram schoolboys division. According to Paul, “Jim’s performance was almost unheard of; he went from novice to taking out a state title in his first fight”. Jim defeated a more experienced Marcus Howard (10 fights) from Golden Grove Boxing Club in a carefully planned and strategic display.
But that was not the only state title that came back to the Riverland. From the Loxton gym, Ryan Goodes, Mathew Wilson, Ashley Bobbin and Brad Prowse all have gold medals and Uschi Artym and Callan Buchecker, silver. Goodes (57kg open schoolboys), Wilson (52kg open schoolboys), Bobbin (50kg junior division) and Prowse (64kg elite novice) all took their titles unopposed, while Buchecker (57kg junior novice) went down in a close encounter with Mildura’s Aiden James and Artym lost narrowly on points in an aggressive 57kg elite female bout to Skye Hiscock, of Foxy’s Gym in Adelaide. Non-title fights were
found f o r Wilson, who was impressive in defeating 50kg junior division champion Robert Trigg (Mount Gambier), and Prowse who went up against 69kg elite intermediate winner, Mount Gambier’s Sam Jackatavious, and despite a strong display, went down on points against the more experienced and heavier opponent. Boxers from the Riverland club are now preparing for the U Can Do It Boxing Gym at the Edge Hotel, Buronga, this Saturday. Paul Rose will not have representatives from Renmark at the event, as he is busy making plans for his wedding the following weekend. Perhaps a wise choice as I hear his wife to be, Alicia, handles herself well in sparring.
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■ SOME additional water in the lake at Barmera is to be greeted by the recommencement of sail training and participation sessions on Saturday mornings at the Lake Bonney Yacht Club. The informal sessions are for seven year olds to adults and are aimed at developing boat handling skills and confidence in a wide range of sailing conditions.
Tee shirts, shorts, a jumper, hat, sunglasses and, importantly, sunscreen are required by participants who will pay just $2 per session. The starting time is 10am with the sessions to continue until the end of the school term. Interested persons should contact Steve Thomas without delay, as the opening morning will be this Saturday.
Lawn bowler gym bound ■ THERE are reports that Loxton’s popular veteran lawn bowler Graeme Huppatz is headed for the gymnasium. Last Sunday at Waikerie he played a marathon three games incorporating 82 ends and the delivery of 328 bowls in the concluding matches of the Region Four State Open Singles Championship, only to go down by four shots to Gary Pursche (Waikerie) 25-21 in the final. Earlier, he had defeated another Waikerie entrant Kym Pursche (25-22), then Barossa’s Chris Rule in a semi-final (25-19), while a more kind draw had seen Gary Pursche go straight from the previous Sunday’s sectional play to the semis, where he de-
feated Moorook’s Darren Piltz (25-14). Piltz had caused an upset in the quarter-finals, eliminating Berri’s Dennis Treloar in a cliffhanger (25-23). Make no mistake, on a day when there was some brilliant bowling, Gary Pursche was superb and he is a deserving zone representative at the finals in Adelaide. However, there are thoughts that a new exercise technique he is working with has boosted his performance considerably. Hence Graeme Huppatz off to the gym? Anyone that witnessed him drag himself off the green at day’s end on Sunday would believe his body is telling him otherwise.
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LOXTON, 10 Thiele Avenue, 3 bedroom air November 7 conditioned home, BIR’s, Renmark West 8.30am two-way bathroom, family Tony Lofer area outdoor, carport, Renmark Ave 10am secure enclosed private Tony Lofer back garden, close to 10am Loxton town centre, views Col Kupke town and river, $230 pw neg. Available Nov PHONE 8584 7474 9. Inspect now. Phone ALL WELCOME 0418 816 468. LOXTON, office or shop, 3 Drabsch Street, opposite post office, $175pw plus GST. Phone 0418 816 468.
Wanted to buy TRUCK manuals, car manuals, earthmoving manuals. Both Service manuals and user manuals, single items or collections, new or used, top prices paid. Phone 0408 618 294. PLACE your line classified advertisment in the Riverland Weekly and add a colour block for just $5 extra! Make your classified stand out from the rest!
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Community Church & Centre Jellett Road, Berri
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Nov 7 Twenty Fourth Sunday
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8.30am HC 10.30am Kids Church
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9am Lay Reading
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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6 9.50am: Bible Study Groups for all ages 11.30am: Family Worship Guest Presenter: Ross Simon
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SUNDAY November 7, 10am Morning Worship and Communion Guest Speaker: Rev Noel Due on DVD Morning Tea 11.30am All welcome
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Public Notices P: 8582 5500 - 10A Wilson Street, Berri - classies@riverlandweekly.com.au
Public Notices
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CONTRACT BALING
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Is food your passion? Interest is sought for the lease of a well established kitchen and dining facility in the Riverland, and we seek to find a suitable operator to work in partnership with our coinciding business operations. On offer is a fully functional commercial kitchen with dual dining facilities, where a favourable lease agreement will be offered by negotiation to the successful tenant. With seven days of lunch and dinner trade virtually guaranteed, a huge potential for expansion and growth still exists for a motivated and business-savvy candidate. Only genuinely interested parties need enquire to: Mobile: 0418 813 180 Email: begroup@hotmail.com
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The Investors Club
Saturday November 6 Riverland Street Stock Title AMCA’s Formula 500 Juniors Modern speedcars Late Models
The Investors Club is a free organisation to assist the average person create wealth through investing in property
Learn how to Purchase property, with little or no cash Structure your finances correctly Understand Interest Rates Pay less Tax Avoid the usual property investor pitfalls Retire without selling your investment properties
Loxton Hotel ‘Reflections Room’ Dinner Meeting Tuesday November 9, at 6.45pm Guest Speaker - Troy Gunakasera How you can too can succeed with using property as a wealth creation vehicle. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Jill and Bevan Clifford 0438 847 981 Email: bevan.clifford@tic.com.au
Hearing Solutions
Present a free community information session about
“Tinnitus & Hearing Loss – Causes, Effects and What to do about it.”
Annual General Meeting Sunday November 14, @ 11am at Renmark Sporting Club This is a meeting for financial members of the Renmark Rovers Football Club to vote, however, all supporters most welcome.
Election of: President, Secretary, Treasurer, 5 Committee members, Nomination forms available at Renmark Sporting Club
Our Long-Term Support is the Key to Your Financial Independence Founded in 1994
Is Your Future Financially Secure?
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Family $35 Child $5
Adults $16 Pen / Con $11
GATES OPEN AT 5
RACING STARTS 6PM DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOXTON WAIKERIE
TEMPORARY CHANGE OF SPEED LIMIT FOR A COMMUNITY EVENT The District Council of Loxton Waikerie hereby exercises the power pursuant to Section 33 of the Road Traffic Act, 1961 and Clause “F” of the Instrument of General Approval of the Minister dated 12 March 2001 to:(1) Pursuant to section 33 (1) of the Road Traffic Act 1961, hereby make an order directing that the following road be subject to a reduction in speed limit in the town 60km zone, from 60km per hour to 40 km per hour, between 10am and 1.00am the following day, on Friday, 12 November 2010, Saturday, 13 November 2010 and Sunday, 14 November 2010 for the Moorook Riverstock Rockfest 2010; (2 ) Kingston – Loxton Road, Moorook the 60km per hour zone will be reduced to 40km per hour (3) Pursuant to Section 33 (1)(b) of the Road Traffic Act 1961, hereby make an order directing that persons taking part in the Event be exempted (in relation to the roads) from the duty to observe Australian Road Rules 230 and 238 For further information contact Tom Avery 8584 8000 id@loxtonwaikerie.sa.gov.au Peter Ackland Chief Executive Officer
Tinnitus is commonly known as “ringing in the ears”.
Inquiries to: Phil Jones, Secretary 0422 852 167 or Jack James, President 0447 111 476
Loxton to Bookpurnong Local Action Planning Committee ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING All interested persons welcome All Committee Positions are filled, but new Committee Members or project ideas are very welcome
Where: Keswick Room, upstairs, Loxton Hotel When: Tuesday November, 9 2010, at 7:00 pm
Guest Speakers KARLENE MAYWALD State Govt Murray Darling Basin Plan Steering Committee Chair and ROBYN CAIN Director – Riverland Futures Taskforce Financial Reports available on the night or beforehand by contacting the Office
For further information, please contact Craig Ferber on 0429 913 508 or email : craig@lblap.org.au
www.lblap.org.au
Where:
Berri and Barmera Senior Citizens Christmas Parties BERRI - Wednesday 24 November, 6:00pm - Berri Town Hall BARMERA - Wednesday 1 December, 6:00pm – Bonney Theatre Please RSVP by Thursday November 18, by calling 8582 1922. Please note: eligibility restricted to over 60’s living in the Berri Barmera District.
Berri Barmera Council Len Mahoney Room 19 Wilson Street,Berri
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Friday 12th November 2010 1.00pm – 2.30pm
Bookings essential to Tinnitus SA: 1300 789 988 (leave your name & daytime contact number)
Tinnitus SA is funded by the SA Government.
www.tinnitussa.org
More Public Notices on Page 38
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Employment
P: 8582 5500 - 10A Wilson Street, Berri - classies@riverlandweekly.com.au
Positions Vacant
Public Notices
ROAD CLOSURE ORDER RIVERLAND SPECIAL SCHOOL PROM The Berri Barmera Council exercise power delegated to it by the Minister for Transport under Section 11 of the Road Traffic Act and through the Instrument of General Approval, part 1, Clause F: Delegation of Power to Close Roads and Grant Exemptions for Road Events to: (a) Declare the Riverland Special School Prom to be held on Riverview Drive, Berri as an event to which Section 33 of the Road Traffic Act applies. (b) Hereby make an order – 1) To close the Road specified in the Schedule (below) to vehicles as provided in Section 33 (1) (a) of the Road Traffic THE SCHEDULE Location
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5.30pm Friday 5 November 2010
7.00pm Friday 5 November 2010
2) Exempt persons in these areas when they are closed to vehicular traffic from Road Rules 230 (crossing a road) and 238 (pedestrians travelling along the road). For further information please contact Paul Day on 8582 1922 or mes@berribarmera.sa.gov.au DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
“Building a Better Community”
LOXTON HOCKEY CLUB
ROAD CLOSURE ORDER RETURNED SERVICES LEAGUE OF AUSTRALIA, BARMERA SUB-BRANCH REMEMBRANCE DAY The Berri Barmera Council exercise power delegated to it by the Minister for Transport under Section 11 of the Road Traffic Act and through the Instrument of General Approval, part 1, Clause F: Delegation of Power to Close Roads and Grant Exemptions for Road Events to: (a) Declare the Barmera RSL Sub-Branch Remembrance Day Service to be held in Barwell Avenue Barmera, as an event to which Section 33 of the Road Traffic Act applies. (b) Hereby make an order – 1) To close the Road specified in the Schedule (below) to vehicles as provided in Section 33 (1) (a) of the Road Traffic THE SCHEDULE Location
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Barwell Avenue (from the intersection of Laffer and Bice 11.30am 10.30am Streets), and a section Thursday Thursday of Nookamka Terrace 11 11 (from the intersection November November of Ritchie Street to 2010. 2010. 100 metres east of Barwell Avenue), Barmera
The Support Worker will offer a culturally appropriate, youth-focused, intensive and effective support program for young Aboriginal people (aged 15-25 years) who experience significant difficulties in maintaining positive social and emotional well being, mental health and stable living arrangements. You will need; s 4HE ABILITY TO WORK POSITIVELY AND DEVELOP RELATIONSHIPS WITH !BORIGINAL young people and their families? s !N UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT IMPACTS ON THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH of Aboriginal young people? s 4HE ABILITY TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR !BORIGINAL YOUNG PEOPLE IN AREAS OF CULTURE health, social and emotional well being, alcohol and other drug use, education, housing and family relationships? As an “Employer of Choice” we offer:
s &IVE WEEKS ANNUAL LEAVE s 4/), TIME OFF IN LIEU s %XCELLENT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES s ! mEXIBLE FAMILY FRIENDLY WORK ENVIRONMENT 0EOPLE OF !BORIGINAL OR 4ORRES 3TRAIT )SLANDER DESCENT ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to apply. Please direct enquiries to Di Wilson on 8582 2344. Copies of the job description can be downloaded from our website at www.accare.org.au. Applications addressing the job description and including a current CV with three work related referees must be emailed (in MS Word format) These should be emailed to: lyn@accare.org.au by 7 November, 2010.
2) Exempt persons in these areas when they are closed to vehicular traffic from Road Rules 230 (crossing a road) and 238 (pedestrians travelling along the road.) For further information please contact Paul Day on 8582 1922 or mes@berribarmera.sa.gov.au
Positions Vacant
BEEN
DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
LOXTON HOCKEY CLUB
“Building a Better Community”
Annual General Meeting to be held on
Public Notice
Tuesday November 16 7.30pm at the Loxton Hockey Club rooms.
Any interested coaches, managers and committee members (for the Management and Social Committee) for the 2011 season to please apply in writing to the Committee as soon as possible.
ALL WELCOME
Enquiries/apologies to Andre Doecke 0427 399 708 Management Committee PO Box 227 Loxton SA 5333
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Community Workshops on the Guide to the Murray Darling Basin Plan Are you feeling confused by all the media reporting about this Plan to secure the future of the Murray Darling Basin? Do you want to make sure that environmental considerations get sufficient priority and attention? Are you considering putting in a submission, but don’t know where to start? Then come along to one of these free workshops to listen, discuss and debate.
Workshop Program
services offered Page 40 - 41
The
Support Worker, Opening Doors Program (1.0 FTE) based in Berri
List Page 21 The Riverland and Mallee’s best guide to homes and land.
HELPING YOU REALISE YOUR HOUSING DREAMS
A representative of the Murray Darling Basin Authority will provide an overview of the Basin Plan. This will be followed by a facilitated discussion that will inform your thinking whether you intend to make a submission about the Basin Plan or just get a better understanding of the issues.
When and where
Monday November 15, 2010, 6-8pm, Berri Wednesday November 17, 2010, 6-8pm, Adelaide – Coglin St Community Centre (Off Gouger St). Refreshments will be provided.
Who
The workshops are hosted by the Conservation Council of South Australia and the Berri Barmera Local Action Planning association, supported by the Murray Darling Basin Authority.
RSVPs For Berri RSVP to samantha@bblap.org.au For Adelaide RSVP to teraehira.wihapi@conservationsa.org.au
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Employment
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Positions Vacant
Positions Vacant
HEAD CHEF
I can enjoy the freedom of working in the community, meeting new people and using my skills to ďŹ nd solutions to complex problems. With my help, my clients, their families and the community can enjoy a better quality of health. At SA Health, I can draw upon ongoing education and team support to help my clients better manage their health and feel more empowered in life.
I am a busy, successful business owner but need somebody to manage me.
Coordinator, Riverland Carer Respite Program
Vacancies open for all teams U9, U11, U14, U18 Men & Women, B Grade & A Grade Men & Women
Riverland Community Health Service, Renmark Job Ref: 491867
Expression of Interest emailed to renhock@riverland.net.au
www.health.sa.gov.au/careers 1300 882 992
With a proven history, the successful applicant will be responsible for the effective management of all aspects and operations in the running of our busy kitchen. A sound knowledge of correct food handling practices, adherence to workplace procedures and policies, and maintaining the set standards are a prerequisite for applicants. Candidates should possess a true passion for cooking and a flair for presentation in their culinary skills, while also exhibiting a solid work ethic and strong leadership qualities required of the position. Remuneration will be negotiated with the successful applicant, based on their qualifications, experience and skill set.
ARE YOU CRAZY ABOUT CUSTOMER SERVICE?
I travel a lot with ofďŹ ces from Roxby Downs to Darwin and i need help. If you understand people and love systems then you need to be my Personal Assistant.
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Sent to: Brett Eckermann, The Barmera Hotel-Motel via email: manager@barmerahotel.com.au via post: 31-33 Barwell Ave, Barmera. SA. 5345. via fax: (08) 8588 1077
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Entertainment WHAT’S
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1. Which Riverland printer won the silver award in the Printing Industries Craftsmanship Award recently? 2. Who won the football game played at Waikerie between the Lions and the Christians last week? 3. On what day will Boxing Day fall this year? 4. True or false – Western Australia is the only state that does not celebrate Boxing Day? 5. Which sport is known as ‘the Beautiful Game’? 6. What is the oval that North Adelaide Football Club plays on? 7. Who sang the song Part of the Union? 8. Which English city was the band James from? 9. Which famous artist sang such songs as Sweet Little Sixteen and Roll Over Beethoven? 10. How many pawns are in a game of chess? 11. Which rap group released the album Black Sunday? 12. Which two states were affected by the Ash Wednesday bushfires? 13. Who won the international rules series recently? 14. Hermione Granger is a character from which book and film series? 15. Which AFL club did Tony Free play for? 16. True or false – Sean Connery starred in the James Bond movie From Russia With Love? 17. Which band released the album Pet Sounds? 18. Nicosia is in which country? 19. Trent Dennis-Lane plays AFL for which side? 20. will.i.am is a singer from which band?
Evangelist preaches gospel WHEN you are a musician and your last name is Grace, it is highly appropriate that you perform gospel and old fashioned hymns. And that is exactly what evangelist Steve Grace will be doing when he performs at the Loxton Peace Hall on November 10.
Twenty three years ago Grace was driving trucks and singing in pubs, now he has a musical career that has taken him around the world. Grace’s interesting story starts right from childhood, which he spent in the jungles of Papua New Guinea. It was this well rounded
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experience that provided his path into entertainment. He has also performed with well known artists Delirious, Jars of Clay and Michael W. Smith. The performance takes place at the Loxton Peace Hall from 7pm on Wednesday, November 10.
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vour is also evident in the album following her experiences travelling and busking in Spain, the United Kingdom, Sweden, France and the United States in 2008. “The reason I went to a lot of these countries is because I love the music from there,” she said. Kelly feels like she is in her element when performing on stage. “What I love about music is that instant gratification you get,” she said. “When I perform music, I see immediately smiles on people’s faces.” The album launch at the Mallee Fowl is on November 14, with doors open at 2pm and with special guest Jason Gwiazda also performing.
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Trif’s Trivia
block has been the inspiration behind several songs on the album. “There are some songs that are inspired by the area, for instance, one of the tracks is called Stronger, Wiser and it was written for the women in horticulture who were doing some lunches around the area to provide support for people battling with the drought and I provided entertainment for those afternoons,” Kelly said. “Some songs are also inspired by my own family history on the land. “It’s nice to be able to shine some light over those issues in songs that are going to be heard by people outside of the area.” The former Berri Estates winemaker said an international fla-
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CALLING meal orders between songs was Barmera music talent Kelly Menhennett’s introduction to live music in the Riverland. The former Riverland resident played her first show at the Moorook Club many years ago and has since gone on to travel the world, sharing her voice and tunes with others. The Barmera born musician is launching her debut album, World of Mine at the Mallee Fowl Restaurant on November 14, to thank Riverlanders for their wonderful support. “I had the opportunity to play at the Mallee Fowl, when Howard was still alive, and Howard
was a big catalyst in me performing there,” she said. “Through those performances I’d play on Saturday night at the Mallee Fowl, quite frequently, it got me a bit of a following in the area and it was through performance and gratification you get when you perform that kept me driven and encouraged me to pursue it more. “It was the people in the Riverland that used to come and watch me and support me that helped me get where I am now.” Kelly followed in the footsteps of her mother, who was also a talented singer, and grew up on her family’s first block in Barmera. Life on the
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Photo: JANE WILSON
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■ TALENT: Barmera born musician Kelly Menhennett is hoping a big crowd turns out for her debut album launch on November 14.
Thursday 21st
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Thursday November 4, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 43
TV Guide Thursday 4th
4.00 Catalyst 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 Planet Science 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Robin Hood 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Waterloo Road
3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Lost Gardens 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Penguin Island 8.30 Rake 9.25 I, Spry 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.35 Movie: Fighting Father Dunne
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Mumbai Calling
8.20 Like A Version 8.30 Kids In The Hall 8.50 Posh Nosh 9.00 The Catherine Tate Show 9.30 Phill Jupitus Quadrophobia 10.20 Father Ted 10.45 Little Miss Jocelyn 11.10 The Goodies 11.45 Journey Through American Music 12.30 The Royal
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 10.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 The 2010 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Crown Oaks Day 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 Beauty And The Geek Australia 9.30 How I Met Your Mother 10.30 30 Rock 11.00 Scrubs 11.30 Stag 12.00 Win News 12.30 White Fury The Untamed Tibet 1.30 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking: Presented by James Reeson 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 CSI 9.30 Cops L.A.C 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Lost Tribe 1.00 ET
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Malcolm In The Middle 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Bondi Vet 8.00 Keeping Up With The Joneses 8.30 Rush 9.30 Burn Notice 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent
5.00 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 8.30 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Food Safari
8.00 Luke Nguyen's Vietnam 8.30 Supersizers Go... 9.30 World News 10.05 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.05 Movie: Clean (Canada): Maggie Cheung, Nick Nolte 1.05 Movie: Miffo (Sweden): Jonas Karlsson 2.45 Weatherwatch
Friday 5th
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 10.00 School 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 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Luther 9.25 Identity 10.15 Lateline 11.00 Gruen Transfer 11.30 rage
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Planet Food 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Rude Boy
Food 8.25 Girl Friday 8.30 Life On Mars 9.30 Breaking Bad 10.20 Later... With Jools Holland 11.20 Franz Ferdinand: Darts Of Pleasure 12.10 Planet Rock Profiles 12.35 The Royal Today 1.00 Travel Oz
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Kindness Of Strangers 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News
7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark: Harrison Ford 11.00 Movie: Jaws: The Revenge: Michael Caine 12.50 Movie: Brown Sugar: Taye Diggs 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 Children's Programs 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Sri Lanka 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Cricket: One Day
Series: Australia v Sri Lanka 9.30 Movie: Hostage: Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollack, Jonathan Tucker 11.50 Movie: Hard Ground: Burt Reynolds 1.30 Movie: The Driver: Walter Hill 3.30 ET 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Judge Judy 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Sri Lanka 5.30 Ten News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Sri Lanka
9.30 NCIS: A call to the tip line about possible terrorist activity results in the death of two agents. 10.30 Go Girls: Kevin has fallen in love with Kirby, but can he share her with her rugby-star husband? 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.30 Medium
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 6.15 UEFA Europa League 8.40 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 World Watch 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 James May’s Toy Stories 8.30 As It Happened: Polish Battle Of Britain 9.30 World News 10.05 My Big Breasts And Me 11.10 Movie: The Weakness Of The Bolshevik (Spain) 12.55 Movie: The Housekeeper (France)
Saturday 6th
TEN
4.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL: Dandenong v Logan 3.00 Football: W-League 2010: Brisbane Roar v Sydney FC 5.00 Bowls: Australian Indoor Championships
6.00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.25 ABC News 8.30 Spooks 9.35 Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow 10.25 Ashes To Ashes 11.20 rage
6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 How Do They Do It? 6.55 Scrapheap Challenge 7.45 Republic Of Doyle 8.30 Movie: WUSA: Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward: A penniless wanderer causes chaos when
he becomes the announcer for a rightwing radio station. 10.20 Movie: Sherlock Holmes And The Woman In Green: Basil Rathbone 11.30 Betty Churcher With John Olsen 12.00 Once A Soldier 12.30 1 Giant Leap: What About Me? 12.55 The Mysterious Death Of Cleopatra
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 The 2010 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Emirates Stakes Day 5.00 The Outdoor Room With Jamie Durie 5.30 Discover
6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Toy Story: Tom Hanks 8.10 Movie: Toy Story 2: Tom Hanks 10.10 Movie: I, Robot: Will Smith 12.35 Movie: Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind 3.00 Great Characters Of Queensland 4.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Dateline NBC
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday KerriAnne 10.00 Children's Programs 2.00 Movie: Wackiest Ship In The Army 4.00 Antiques Roadshow 4.30 Garden Gurus 5.00 Postcards
Australia 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Hey Hey It's Saturday 9.30 Movie: Wedding Crashers 12.00 Four Nations Rugby League 2010: Australia v New Zealand 2.00 The Avengers
6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 The Circle: Saturday Highlights Show 1.00 Jamie At Home 1.30 Everybody Hates Chris 2.30 Delivering The Pandas 3.30 From The Ground Up 4.30 Making Tracks
5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Junior Masterchef 7.30 Glee 8.30 Movie: Miami Vice: Colin Farrell 11.10 Movie: The Hills Have Eyes 2 12.55 Video Hits 1.15 Rugby: Spring Tour 2010: Wales v Australia
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Le Nozze Di Figaro 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Mythbusters: Several previously explored myths are retested in a more extensive fashion. 6.30 World News 7.30 Big, Bigger,
Biggest 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 The Ricky Gervais Show 9.45 Comedy School 10.15 Akmal: Live & Uncensored 11.20 SOS 12.20 Drawn Together: The gang must compete in a spelling bee. 12.45 Knot At Home 1.20 Weatherwatch
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4.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Darwin's Brave
New World 3.30 Fallen Vampire 4.30 Theatreland 5.00 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 10.45 War Oratorio 12.05 Movie: Rembrandt
6am Children’s Programs 6pm Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 6.30 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 The Real Cabaret 8.30 Theatreland 8.55 A Poet's Guide To Britain 9.30 Absolutely
Fabulous 10.00 The Office: A management consultant arrives to give the staff a special training day. 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme: Linda's prison pen pal escapes, and seeks refuge at the flat. 11.00 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 12.55 Beautiful Noise
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 India With Sanjeev Bhaskar 11.30 V8 Xtra 12.00 Children’s Programs 1.05 According To Jim 1.35 Movie: Nancy
Drew 3.30 Movie: Serendipity 5.00 To Be Announced 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 The X Factor 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Air Crash Investigations 11.30 That '70S Show 12.00 Movie: In America
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Surfsport: Billabong Pro 12.00 Cybershack 12.30 Survivor: Nicaragua 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Sri Lanka
5.30 Postcards SA 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Sri Lanka 9.30 Movie: Firewall 11.40 Movie: Half Past Dead 1.30 F Troop 2.00 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 2.30 F Troop 3.30 Danoz 4.00 GMA
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 I Fish 1.00 Malcolm In The Middle 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v Sri Lanka 5.30 Ten News
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5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 UEFA Europa League: Highlights 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine Program 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 Alive And Kicking 2.30 Behind The Dracula Legend 3.30 China's Great Wall
4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 A History Of Scotland 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Mad Men 10.30 Movie: Days And Clouds (Italy): Margherita Buy 12.35 The Wehrmacht 1.35 Weatherwatch
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1.30 Planet Food 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.05 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
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12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Einstein Factor 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 The Choir 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 An African Journey 9.30 QI 10.00 A Quiet Word
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Margherita. 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.05 Black Books 8.30 Criminal Justice 9.30 United States Of Tara 10.30 Teachers 11.30 Billable Hours 11.55 The Beast
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5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
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6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Malcolm In The Middle 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And
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5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The Station Agent (The US): Peter Dinklage 2.40 Andheri 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 Why Do Viruses Kill? 8.30 The Virtual Revolution 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: Chevolution 11.40 Movie: Go In Peace, Jamil (Denmark): Dar Salim, Khalid Al-Subeihi 1.15 Angels Of Rio 2.25 Weatherwatch
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4.00 Good Game 4.30 Shortland Street 4.50 Treasure Hunt 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 National Press Club Address
1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 World Café Asia 6.30 Poh's Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 QI 8.30 The Librarians 9.00 The IT Crowd 9.30 We Can Be Heroes 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline
5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Stop. Rewind 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Jimmy's Food
Factory 8.30 Great Ormond Street 9.30 True Stories 10.20 Le Cirque: A Table In Heaven 11.15 The Baby Borrowers 12.05 No Way San Jose: Joe is left stranded on the highway. 12.35 The Royal Today
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Can’t Be Heaven: Diane Ladd 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
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5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Alive And Cooking 11.30 Daily 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat: Presented by Eddie McGuire 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 The Block 8.30 Big Bang Theory 9.30 RPA 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Malcolm In The Middle 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And
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5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: 20.30.40 (Taiwan): Sylvia Chang 3.00 Classical Destinations 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And
Numbers 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex: A babysitter is Murdered, and a baby goes missing. 8.30 Fabric Of A Dream 9.30 World News 10.05 Anna Pihl 10.55 Movie: Holy Lola (France): Jacques Gamblin 1.10 Weatherwatch
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Our top sports named FOR only the third time in the event’s history, joint winners were named for the Riverland Sportsperson of the Year Award. Lawn bowler Craig Treloar, of Glossop, and golfer Ramon Thorne, of Loxton, shared the honours. Riverland Weekly sports columnist Graham Charlton takes a look at the winners in Charlie’s Goss on page 34 and 35.
Bonney’s triathlon training
Mark’s the man at Loxton
By ROB McLEAN
A STRONG emphasis on discipline has seen Loxton Football Club reappoint Mark Wright as coach for the 2011 season. Wright will be in his second year at the club, having led the young Tigers to a preliminary final appearance in 2010. Former club president, now committee member, Malcolm Fielke said Loxton was delighted to have Wright on board as the lead mentor for a second year. “The discipline he instilled in the blokes was excellent,” Mr Fielke said. “On and off the field.” According to Mr Fielke, Wright has a long term approach to the coaching position and has some exciting plans for the future. Loxton was the form side of the competition heading into this year’s finals with seven straight wins. However, after leading at quarter time against Barmera-Monash in the preliminary final, went on to lose in a close affair by 15 points and end the team’s shot at flag glory.
■ WINNER: Guest presenter Tim Lane congratulates one of the major award winners, Craig Treloar, at last Friday night’s dinner. Photo: BRAD PERRY
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