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Issue No. 162 – Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Toasting Australia’s Big Day Locals celebrated the anniversary of our nation’s birth in style yesterday. Full coverage of the region’s big party starts Page 3 nh ONour: Renmark based winemaker John Angove raises a glass after receiving a Member of the Order of Australia honour, following in the footsteps of his father Thomas, who received a similar honour in 1994. Full story Page 3. Photo: Brad perry

Hope for Mallee mine

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By BRAD PERRY

STRONG mineral sands prices have given hope that the Mindarie mine will see a major Chinese company invest in the reopening of the mothballed Mallee operation.

A team from Chinese based company Orient Zirconic visited the zircon and sand mine recently and is currently reviewing the feasibility of re-opening the Mindarie site. n Continued Page 7

RIVERLAND mayors used a meeting with the State Government’s Emergency Management Council in Adelaide on Monday to gather support to upgrade the re-

gion’s levy banks. During the meeting, local mayors were told flows would not exceed 90,000 megalitres per day but would arrive in three spurts over the next six months. n Continued Page 6

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IT is easy to be flippantly jingoistic on Australia Day and talk of our nation being the greatest in the world. It is easy to think that everything is peachy on January 26, a day of celebration. And why not? We do live in a great country. A place of harsh beauty and wonderful riches. We also enjoy a high standard of living. Australia is also a complex nation and the search for our true identity consumes us. We strut like peacocks on the world stage, puffing out our chests to make ourselves seem bigger and more influential than we are. We talk of the Aussie notion of a ‘fair go’ and, at times, blatantly disregard it. We tell the world we are laid back but work some of the longest hours in the first world. It is these sometimes contradictory characteristics which provide an identity beyond that of the outdated Crocodile Dundee image. I do love our country and I even live on a sweeping plain. It is my country right or wrong. Our growing appreciation of these facts shows we, as a nation, are maturing, and while we still have a long way to go, our identity is one step closer to being truly formed.

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Big smiles for Australia Day

By BRAD PERRY

HUNDREDS of people turning out to Australia Day celebrations across the Riverland yesterday has prompted organisers to label the festivities as some of the best ever. Around 400 people attended each of the major community breakfasts across the region, which were held at Loxton, Renmark and Barmera. Berri Barmera Mayor Peter Hunt said rising river levels have restored confidence in the region, which was on show at Australia Day celebrations. “Some comments were made that it was one of the best we’ve had,” he said. “Because of the water situation, everyone’s confidence is up. “Sitting on the lakefront, you couldn’t ask for anything better.”

Many Riverlanders paid thanks to the strong communities they are associated with during Australia Day celebrations. “There was quite a few flags around the place,” Renmark Paringa Council Mayor Neil Martinson said. “The confidence is a lot better than it was in the past.” The party kicked off on Tuesday night at Waikerie, where windy conditions did not dampen the festival spirit. Several rides had to be shut down due to the dangerous conditions but the fireworks display went ahead as planned, delighting the hundreds of people in attendance. At Barmera, the celebrations started with an early morning walk along the rejuvenated Lake Bonney.

Australia Day Ambassador and South Australian of the Year Ivan Copley was a guest speaker at the Berri Barmera Council celebrations. Citizenship ceremonies were also held across the region. Among the new citizens on the day was Riverland Farmers Market manager Linda Boucher. “It seemed like the next step, to become a citizen, because the country is me now,” Mrs Boucher said. Berri Barmera Council also paid tribute to South Australian Young Citizen of the Year Alysha Herrmann. Each community presented awards to their citizens of the year, senior and junior, along with events of the year. Celebrations were also held in Morgan, Kingston-on-Murray, Lameroo and Pinnaroo.

■ HAPPY: Young and old celebrated Riverland Australia Day with pride yesterday with Renmark’s Ashlee Randle, 2, flying the flag, while (left) big crowds turned out to breakfasts at Renmark (left) and Loxton (centre). Photos: JANE WILSON AND BRAD PERRY

Leading winemaker receives top award honour By BRAD PERRY HE may be one of Australia’s leading wine experts but deep down, Renmark’s John Angove loves to show his true Aussie spirit, donning his trusty thongs and firing up the barbecue. The managing director of Angove Family Winemakers has been awarded a prestigious Member of the Order of Australia (AM) medal as part of Australia Day celebrations for his outstanding contributions to the nation’s wine industry and various other charitable organisations he is, and has been, involved with. Following in the footsteps of his father Thomas, who was also awarded the same honour in 1994, John was humbled to receive recognition for the tireless hours he has dedicated to helping the wine industry and surrounding Riverland community. “I guess you could say it’s a bit of a reward but I wasn’t looking for any reward and when it was suggested, my reaction was why, what have I done?” John said. “Over the 125 years of our existence, the family has survived very well out of it (Australia) and to give something back I think is not out of court.” A proud Australian, John said there is no place like home. “From travelling around the world as I have...Australia is just the best country in the world,” he said. “I have a great love for the local district and if I can do things to help the local district, I do. “From a company point of view, we’ve been fairly generous in supporting local activities.” The 2005 Riverland Winemaker of the Year said the AM was fuelled by his love for the wine industry, where he has been a member and chaired several committees and organisations over the years. “I’ve got a great passion for the industry and the involvement with those industry bodies allowed me to be at very much the forefront of what was happening both at a political scene and an intellectual scene,” he said.

John’s major contributions Foundation member, Winemakers’ Federation of Australia; Brandy committee and packing committee member; Member of the Medium Winemakers membership committee and audit committee; and chair, Wine Industry Technical Advisory Committee; Board member of the Australian Wine Research Institute; President and member of the South Australian Wine Industry Association; Executive member, Riverland Wine Industry Development Council; served in various roles including chairman and current treasurer.

■ PROUD: Renmark winemaker John Angove strolls through his vineyard after receiving an AM, while (below left) he shows the two brands of wine which contribute money to charity. Photos: BRAD PERRY

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■ CITIZENS: (Top) Berri Barmera Council Mayor Peter Hunt with Glasgow born William Differ as he signs his Australian citizenship papers at Australia Day celebrations in Barmera yesterday. (and) Renmark’s Linda Boucher (left) also became an Australian citizen at the Renmark ceremony. Photos: CALLUM TRIFONOFF & JANE WILSON

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Reflecting on life as a proud Aussie By JANE WILSON AS Renmark’s Mary Mattner (pictured), enjoyed breakfast at her town’s Australia Day celebrations yesterday, she reflected on how lucky she is to be an Australian and how she wishes Australians were a little more patriotic. As a Rotary exhange student when she was 17, Mary had her first taste of a different culture. In later years as a Rotarian, she worked in St Jude’s School in Tanzania and only last year, led a group study team in Brazil.

“The thing I’ve learnt is we are very, very lucky,” Mary said. “We can walk down the street and be safe, we have freedom of speech, which is very important, and we have welfare where a lot of other countries don’t. “The most important thing I learnt was that in Brazil they are Brazilian first and then their other cultures, they put their country first and their (background) culture second. “Australians could learn something from them by considering themselves Australian first.”

Riverlanders show true colours

By BRAD PERRY

WHEN it comes to celebrating Australia Day, Riverlanders are just as patriotic as any other from the land down under. Loxton family Eileen, Ron and Melva Radomi love to fly the flag on Australia Day to show the true Aussie spirit. “Everyone seems to come together as one, as a united community,” Eileen said. “It emphasises how important and lucky we are to be Australian.” While citizens of the year were honoured across the region yesterday, comments made during presentations show just how proud people are to live in their communities. It is people like Wunkar’s Shirley Gibbs and Renmark’s Ruth Christie, whose dedication to their communities is one of the reasons Australia is such a proud country. “The kids say I’m never home,” Mrs Gibbs laughed. “I feel humbled and honoured to win an Australia Day award.” Mrs Christie also illustrates a true Aussie spirit and sense of help-

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“A lot of the people (being inducted today) have been in the HAVING made the move from country longer than I have, it’s Scotland to Australia in 2001, certainly not something to rush William Differ is one of Austral- into,” he said. “It’s brilliant to get it and I ia’s newest citizens. Originally from Glasgow, wish everyone else who was inMr Differ came to the Riverland ducted today, a great future in this in 2004 and, after a long wait, lovely country.” Mr Differ was one of five people natubecame an Ausralised at Barmera tralian citizen at yesterday. the Berri Barmera While there are Council Australia I came here on those people who Day breakfast yesholiday and ever will go through terday. the regular tradiMr Differ said since, I’ve wanted to tions of Australia being inducted as become (a citizen). Day, Renmark’s an Australian citiLinda Boucher will zen brings a sense always remember of honour. the celebrations of “It’s a new 2011 as the day she start, bringing my received her Ausfamily here and tralian citizenship. becoming a citizen,” he said. “My heart and soul have been “I came here on holiday and ever since, I’ve wanted to become in Australia since I set foot here in 1991,” she said. (a citizen).” “I fell in love with the counMr Differ said that while the induction was one that was over- try and everything about it, the due; it was a decision that needed Mallee, the people, the red dirt and the climate.” consideration.

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Councils discuss flood measures

n cliff collapse: The rising river waters are causing many changes to the environment, including this cliff collapse at Broken Cliffs, near Waikerie. Photo: emma cain

n From Page 1 Loxton Waikerie Council mayor Leon Stasinowsky said while the current predicted flow peaks would not severely affect the region’s infrastructure, there is concern over the state of the levy banks. “We put the government on notice that, if it gets up to 180,000 plus megalitres, there will be some levy bank problems, especially in the lower areas and also in Renmark,” he said. “At this stage it’s going

to be a fair way away from those (levy banks) and it won’t get to them but that’s not to say what’s going to happen next year. “There are a few hassles with levy banks being on private land and crown land as to who owns them and they (the State Government) will be rectifying that.” Renmark Paringa Mayor Neil Martinson, Berri Barmera Mayor Peter Hunt and Mid Murray Council acting chief executive officer Robin Bourne also attended the meeting, along with Mr

Stasinowsky. Those at the meeting, which was led by Premier Mike Rann, were told it is unknown when Victorian floodwaters will hit South Australia but it is understood the first 90,000 megalitre peak will occur within a fortnight. “They couldn’t really give a date when that (Victorian floodwater) will be here because they are waiting for that to get into the Murray system itself,” Mr Stasinowsky said. Department for Water

mapping shows at 80,000 megalitres, shacks around the areas of Swan Reach and Blanchetown will be inundated with water, with many already packed up in preparation for the peak. Local councils are working in conjunction with the South Australian Emergency Services in case flows exceed the predicted peak. SES regional commander Scott Turner said sandbags have been fully stocked ready to combat any excess river spillage. “We’ve been working

with the councils across the Riverland for the potential for the flooding with the river we are going to see over the next 12 to 18 months,” he said. “SES always carries sandbag stocks across the Riverland but we’ve brought up additional stocks to get prepared for the future events that we’ll see over the next 18 months with high river levels.” With the Loxton Caravan Park’s permanent cabins relocated on the riverfront, the Loxton Waikerie

Council has released a guide of areas that will have to be decommissioned with the high river flows. In the coming weeks access to Loxton’s riverfront, boat ramp, barbecues and Grant Schubert Drive will all be closed when flows reach 73,000 megalitres, while Daisy Bates reserve and boat ramp will be closed at 80,000 megalitres of flow. Waikerie’s riverfront barbecues and houseboat moorings will be forced to move at 75,000 megalitres.

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LENGTHY discussions between the State Government and the Loxton Waikerie Council over unlicensed houseboat moorings at Loxton have yet to reach a solution. During a June meeting last year, council expressed concern about houseboats mooring illegally at the bottom of East Terrace and noted $10,000 had been allocated in the budget to rectify the problem. Nearly seven months later, council is still yet to finalise alternative areas for the unlicensed houseboats to moor. “We’re in discussions with various government agencies, predominantly because the riverfront land is under control of different government agencies, about what access we may be able to gain for different locations and what condi-

n mooring: There has been no progress in discussions between the Loxton Waikerie Council and the State Government over houseboat mooring. Photo: jane wilson tions that access be made available under,” Loxton Waikerie chief executive officer Peter Ackland said. “Those moorings have been there for a long period of time in an unlicensed fashion...but the council is trying to look to support those current boats by looking to try and find alternative moorings. “Really we are still try-

ing to investigate those various options so we can bring something back to council.” A meeting was held with the houseboat owners involved in October and options for alternative mooring locations, such as Pioneer Landing, required approval from relevant agencies but the ongoing issue remains on council’s agenda.

Drug bust nets 25 TWENTY-five people have been charged with various drug offences following an investigation conducted by Berri CIB detective called Operation Taboo, targeting illicit drugs. The investigation began in July and was finalised with a series of searches, utilising a drug detection dog, and arrests. Police seized 70 grams of methamphetamines (about

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Thursday January 27, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 7

Lifeline for Mallee’s Mindarie sand mine

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Australian Zircon is hopeful negotiations with the international company over the future use of the Mindarie mine will see the facility open again. The mine went into administration in 2009 due to substantial debt, a process in which up to 100 jobs were lost. More than a year since operations ceased at what was once described as Australian Zircon’s prime asset, there is renewed hope the mine could re-open in the near future. “We’d certainly love to see it up and running again,” Australian Zircon chief executive officer Marty Adams said. “It’s dependent upon them looking at Mindarie and doing an assessment of what is involved in reinstating the mine, looking at the economics of it, looking at how it performed in the past, what improvements could be made and whether or not it would be feasible to resume mining. “There’s certainly some potential there and it’s encouraging and I think the situation is a lot more positive than it was 12 months ago.” Mr Adams expects the Chinese zircon company to make a decision on the mine within two months. “There’s certainly been some

progress over the past six months or so with the negotiations with the Orient Zirconic company and the prospects are good but it may be, in the end, they decide it’s not feasible,” he said. “So at this stage it’s 50/50 whether it goes ahead or not.” Australian Zircon has maintained equipment at the site ready for a company to enter into a joint venture to reopen the facility. “Good progress has been made on the rehabilitation of the site and all the equipment has been kept on with care and maintenance, so it’s ready to be fired up again,” Mr Adams said. “We haven’t sold off any of the equipment, so it certainly would be great to get it going.” Mr Adams said there were several challenges the company was unable to overcome before going into administration and he hopes Orient Zirconic can turn things around. “Obviously a number of things didn’t go all that well with mining and processing at Mindarie last time and there were a number of things that impacted on that,” he said. “Some of it was just the geology of the ore body was difficult, a lot of over burdens removed to get down to the ore, there were difficulties with some of the equipment, just getting it to perform at its maximum capacity

Southern Mallee District Council’s debt is projected to reach $11 million - in a worst case scenario - by June 30, 2019. This is the finding of a draft report commissioned by council. Rates are assumed to rise by 4.5 per cent and effluent charges by 15 per cent every year during this period. Several of council’s financial indicators would breach their upper limits. At the September 2007 regular council meeting (page 55 of minutes), the corporate services manager reported it was “highly” recommended council make a budget amendment reducing loans to “help position council in an acceptable financial position to meet financial commitments in the years ahead to fund existing infrastructure and assets.” Since June 15, 2008, council has raised loans of $201,000 for a caravan park and two toilets, $863,000 for plant and $1.6 million for waste water upgrades in Pinnaroo, including over $310,000 for the wetlands. Council now faces a large expense for the upgrading of the Lameroo waste water fa-

cility – 10 years ahead of first thought. Only a rate increase greater than that used in the draft report or a reduction in infrastructure and asset spending can improve the budget position. Most recently, a report commissioned by council from Tower Business and Real Estate found that the Lameroo Lakeside Caravan Park has no lease or resale value and the best way to dispose of it was to “gift” it away. Council has agreed to investigate the building of a laundrette, located at the park or at an existing business, to help enhance the park. There are several more essential economic developments currently under way that require funding rather than building a laundrette. Council needs to reassure ratepayers that no council funds will be expended on what should be a commercial business considering the findings of the draft report. Corey Blacksell, Pinnaroo.

Full disclosure? NSW Irrigators Council CEO Andrew Gregson’s so called ‘full disclosure’ telling SA irrigators that they have nothing

GLOSSOP’S Dean Barnett has reached the semi-finals of the community section of the South Australian Young Achiever Awards. Mr Barnett, 20, is involved in various programs run by the Barmera Rotary Club and Berri Barmera Youth and Council Unite. He has also been a mentor for disadvantaged youth as part of a crime prevention team. Winners of the Young Achievers Awards will be announced at a gala dinner on March 26 in Adelaide.

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOXTON WAIKERIE n lifeline: A Chinese based company is investigating the chances of reopening the Mindarie sand mine. Photo: file (and) there was difficulties with exchange rates. “On the other hand, zircon prices have increased, there is demand for zircon out there and all these things have got to be put into the mix when evaluating what the feasibility of resuming mining is.” If the international company decides to resume mining at Mindarie, Mr Adams said many jobs will be created. “What it would mean is there would be a resumption of mining which would produce zircon and in that event, there would be a return to producing revenue and

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Council debt question

Dean reaches next awards stage

to complain about because they have 100 per cent allocation with their carryover water, is seriously flawed. SA irrigators paid NSW irrigators thousands and thousands of dollars for carryover water; now any carryover more than 33 per cent is straight out loss; because a grower can only legally use equal to 100 per cent of his water allocation. But the grower who couldn’t afford to lease in water last financial year for carryover and, therefore, has no carryover water, is only allowed to use 67 per cent of his high security water allocation (an asset legally devalued by SA Water Act 2007) but he can lease in more water to meet his crops needs. Up, and equal, to 33 per cent of allocation ... from NSW irrigators. It’s not right; but what a great opportunity for easy, unearned income for NSW irrigators. You’re all spin, Mr Gregson, hoping to increase the income of your NSW member irrigators. SA irrigators have to keep protesting because novice State Water Minister Caica is not inclined towards irrigators...yet. Ivan Staehr, Barmera.

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Thursday January 27, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 9

After serving the community for two decades, Dennis is

Wise about the need to keep helping out

Another Brown’s Well facility in question By BRAD PERRY

Riverland

People

By CALLUM TRIFONOFF SINCE his move to the Riverland in 1989, Barmera resident Dennis Wise has always been keen to help out the community and now, his attitude is no different. Moving to the region with wife Dorothy, from Moss Vale, New South Wales, Dennis swiftly joined the Cobdogla Steam Friends Society and became president in 1994. Still a member of the society 17 years later, Dennis said he does what he does as he simply enjoys spending time with people who like similar activities. “Fair enough, you should do things to help out the community but at the same time, you should be doing things you enjoy,” Dennis said. Also involved with the Barmera Community Men’s Shed, where he has been secretary for the past seven

■ HELPER: Barmera man Dennis Wise (left) helps construct balance boards for various local organisations with Barmera Community Men’s Shed co-ordinator Rob Todd. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF months, Dennis has been described by co-ordinator Rob Todd as a man who is always willing to lend a hand. “He takes the lead all the time,” Mr Todd said. “He’s been around for a fair while, he has a good history and he’s just a good bloke.” Dennis is also the

chairman of the Barmera National Trust. Dennis said the duties he performs at the Men’s Shed involve constructing furniture and balance boards for various organisations. “We prepare railway type seats for the (Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam) Museum and that is something I like doing,” he said.

“The Men’s Shed is just men getting together for three to four hours, to have a chat and a joke and do some work.” As well as juggling commitments with the National Trust, the Steam Friends Society and the Men’s Shed, Dennis also puts many hours of work into the Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum.

SPORT played at Brown’s Well’s number two oval could be in jeopardy following power supply to public amenities at the site being switched off. With the former Brown’s Well Area School demolished, the Department for Education and Children’s Services decommissioned the power supply to a portion of the school which powered water supply to the oval. The power supply was located in an area council had not sought to have transferred into its name and it will cost around $5000 to find an alternate supply of water for the oval’s facilities. A new tank, stand, base, pipe, trenching, crane hire and labour will all be needed to gain a supply of water from the main bore that supplies Brown’s Well sporting facilities. Council chief executive Peter Ackland said talks will be held with the Brown’s Well Cricket Club and other organisations to discuss the future of the oval. “Councillor Jody Flavel

suggested we have a meeting with the cricket club and other facilities there, to talk about the cost of how that might be managed and the long term future of what the committee wants in terms of the sporting fields and how the community and council can fund that,” he said. “There is other alternative toilet facilities available within a short distance from that oval.” It is understood council and community groups in the coming months will discuss whether it is worth upgrading facilities at Brown’s Well’s number two oval to keep it in use. “When the school closed it was clearly stated that the continued provision of two ovals would be reviewed if and when costs were (incurred) to replace items to keep the second oval operational,” Mr Ackland reported in a recent council agenda. “At the time of the initial discussions (with DECS) it was considered that this may be when the pitch required upgrading, however the water/public toilet issue has had the same affect.”

ENJOY THE RIVER THIS SUMMER… BUT KEEP SAFE

Due to recent heavy rains in the eastern states, water levels in the River Murray are rising, with exceptionally strong currents.

• Don’t drive, ride or walk through floodwaters, flood-affected causeways or roads. • Supervise children at all times and do not allow them to play in or near floodwater or fast-flowing river water. • Regularly monitor river levels in your area and take care not to become isolated by rising water. • Do not jump or dive into the river when you do not know what is below the surface. • Be aware that significant debris is being carried downstream and may pose a hazard to water-based activities. • Always wear a personal floatation device when on the river.

• If in doubt, stay out. • Camp on higher ground away from the riverbank. • Listen and take action on any instructions from the emergency services (the SES, CFS and MFS), SA Police and local authorities. For more information visit www.sa.gov.au and use the link on the home page For river flow information telephone the SA Water Hotline on 08 8595 2299 To report a river bank collapse, contact the Department for Water on 1800 751 970 For emergency flood response telephone 132 500 For life-threatening emergencies telephone 000 (triple zero)

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To ensure you stay safe and enjoy the river during this holiday season please practise the following advice from the State Emergency Service:


10 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 27, 2011

Ghost hunter looks

According to those in the know, the Riverland is a haven to many ghosts and other supernatural occurences. Former local woman and spirit medium Kathy Flanagan takes Riverland Weekly journalist Brad Perry on a tour of one of our more haunted venues. REPORT BY

BRAD PERRY

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HE motioned towards us to be silent, as there was a spirit in our presence. I was ghost hunting in one of the most haunted spots in South Australia, the Renmark Hotel, with former Renmarkian and professional spirit medium Kathy Flanagan. In an unused, closed off section of the hotel’s accommodation area, which dates back to the early 1900s, Kathy had been reunited with a ghost known as the ‘Old Captain’. Kathy had encountered this particular spirit six years ago whilst cleaning the hotel and in a rare moment was able to capture the Old Captain in a photo. “I heard the moaning and I heard him say ‘come up here’,� she said. “As soon as I came down the hallway, he said ‘I’m here, take a photo’. “I took a photo and got the orb and thought ‘just another orb, I’m sick of orbs’. “He said ‘no, click again’ and then I got that apparition.� Standing outside a musty, lifeless room numbered 120, Kathy could sense this particular area was the Old Captain’s residence and he was not alone.

“William O’Farrell is here too, an old Renmark resident, he’s with the Old Captain, they have one thing in common, they love the water,� she said. “The Old Captain’s here because he doesn’t want to let go, this was the best time of his life here drinking whisky, he just loved the atmosphere, he loved the people. “He is telling me when he was first here, there was probably no more than 50 settlers.� According to Kathy, the Old Captain died at the age of 97 and earned his nickname because he used to transport goods along the river by boat. Kathy has been seeing spirits since she was four years old and has been a professional medium for the past 35 years. While her experience in the field is extensive, when it comes to ghost hunting, it is not hard to be sceptical and I was thinking just that when an unexplainable light filled the dark room. I was not the only one to see the flash of light, Riverland Weekly photographer Jane Wilson and hotel manager Michael Schuetze also present for the strange event. “I don’t really say much to sceptics because I have a theory that is, I’m here to inspire those who do believe, I’m not here to prove to sceptics,� Kathy said. Following the strange event, we ventured further down the hall

■SPOOKY: Kathy Flanagan gets in touch with the ‘Old Captain’ in one of the old rooms of the Renmark Hotel. Photos: JANE WILSON

to an area leading to communal bathing facilities and Kathy began to feel spirits all around us. “There’s a young local boy here

who’s actually sticking his head around the corner, he was killed in a car accident...the only reason he does it (haunting the hotel) is

because he’s enjoying the spirit of things,� she said. ■Continued Page 11

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SOUTH Australian Murray Irrigators chairperson Caren Martin believes extra flows into the River Murray have heightened the need to review water sharing agreements across Australia. The calls come after the state’s only meeting in the latest round of inquiries into the Murray Darling Basin Plan occurred at Murray Bridge recently. With Queensland and Victoria flooding in recent weeks, South Australian irrigators are still unable to access 100 per cent of their water allocations. “This is the silly notion

of our state sharing policies that if it’s in your valley, it’s yours to keep,� she said. “That’s the fundamental flaw of our current policies.� Mrs Martin said the other states have held South Australia to ransom in regards to water during the drought and are continuing to do so now. “I think this just highlights how political it was in the drought and how they played it up as drought when (in) actual fact the waters were there, if you had the money to buy it,� she said. “We were forced to buy or get out, it was all or nothing for us and it’s still the case now, even

with all this water coming down. “We could argue (the floodwaters) is an extreme event and should be looked at under special accounting provisions.� Mrs Martin said the amount of floodwater in the Murray Darling Basin system will delay the release of the Basin Plan which was expected to be finalised this year. “These floodwaters and the scenarios it’s creating only serves to highlight that the Federal Government needs to step in and make a fair and equitable trading system for all users of the water under all river scenarios, including flood,� she said.


Thursday January 27, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 11

at our spirit world

â– From Page 10

“There is someone called Maisie, she’s here too. “I think her real name is May but they call her Maisie, she’s in her 80s,� she said. “I’m seeing an older lady walk down here, she’s wearing, like, a white nighty, it’s very lacy, her time is summer, she’s got long grey hair and...she’s carrying beads, really fidgety with her beads. “I feel all religious, I want to call her sister for some reason, it’s like she’s in a mind of her own at this stage now, it’s like dementia or something. “As we talk, there’s spirits just coming here, there and everywhere.�

MANAGER’S QUARTERS

■PROOF: An image Kathy Flanagan believes is of the ‘Old Captain’ which was taken when she worked at the Renmark Hotel six years ago. Photo: KATHY FLANAGAN

AS we entered the manager’s quarters, Kathy began to feel the presence of a powerful spirit named Harold Matulick, a surname I’m informed is synonymous with the Riverland. “He hasn’t been here a long time, maybe two years,� Kathy said as we followed her into the quarters. “He has something to do with a bank manager as well here and he’s right into money. “I just saw a shadow.� While I didn’t see anything out of the ordinary, Kathy was just as intrigued with another room on the hotel’s second level, where Prince Charles and Princess Diana stayed during their visit many years ago. “There’s a lovely lady in there, in her 30s, Edna Howell,� Kathy

said pointing at the door of the room. “She just calls herself the ‘resident spirit’, there’s something in that room she loves. “There’s an old man named Howey here too, something to do with fruit, he’s showing me oranges.�

TOURIST ATTRACTION AFTER receiving much criticism during the early stages of her career, Kathy believes being a medium can help people grieve and her goal is to make people happy through the spirit world. During her return to the Riverland she held readings for locals and even conducted a cemetery

tour to teach others how to respect spirits. The photo capturing the Old Captain, taken at the Renmark Hotel, continues to circulate in the mainstream and ghost hunting reality television shows are becoming increasingly popular. In fact, Kathy is a spiritual consultant for the West Sydney As we talk, there’s Paranormal Research team, a professional team investigating truth spirits just coming in claims of paranormal activity around Australia, using an array of here, there and technology. everywhere. Kathy’s work also has benefits to tourism in her former hometown. “I’ve also got around 30 odd people overseas coming to stay at the Renmark Hotel...because they ■IN TOUCH: During her Renmark Hotel visit, Kathy Flanagan claims to feel the presence want to stay in a haunted place,� of a woman whom she believes may have been a nun. Photo: JANE WILSON she said.

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of programs, we still have enough teaching and we still have enough to add to our ICT and that sort of stuff. “We are in a strong position. “Our funding, like every other school, depends on the kids who actually turn up in the first week and he said ‘look, if something happens and you are financially (in trouble), let me know and we will make sure you are okay’.� Initially it was reported the school’s senior campus in Berri would lose funding for a deputy principal, receptionist and a lab assistant but Mr Brooks said

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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 27, 2011 ADVERTISING FEATURE

AUSTRALIA DAY PHOTOS

■ LEFT: Charley Wiseman (left), 3, Cooper Wright, 6, Jayden Wiseman, 6, Bailey Wright, 7, and Riley Wiseman, 5, could not keep their hands off each other at the Renmark Australia Day celebrations.

■ LEFT: Loxton residents (from left) Ron, Eileen and Melva Radomi enjoying the fruits of their community work at the Australia Day breakfast in Loxton.

Photo: JANE WILSON

Photo: BRAD PERRY

■ BELOW: John Minney (left), Rob Stoner and Anne Chase had a great time at the Berri Barmera Australia Day Celebrations at Lake Bonney. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF

■ ABOVE: Chelsea Clifford (left), 11, and Codi Williss, 10, were in the Australia Day spirit at Renmark’s celebrations. Photo: JANE WILSON

■ LEFT: Tayler Ling, Kate Twigden and Jessie Lennel, from Waikerie, enjoying Australia day Celebrations Photo: EMMA CAIN

■ RIGHT: Colourfully dressed (clockwise from back left) Nicole Tate, Tamara Braun, Leah Heinrich and Libby Knight, all of Loxton, enjoy celebrations in Loxton.

■ ABOVE: Rosalie Chapple (left) and Sandra Smith celebrated Australia Day by attending the Berri Barmera Council’s celebrations at Lake Bonney. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF

■ SMILE: Having fun at the Renmark Australia Day celebrations were Vi Vu (left) and Thy Nguyen. Photo: JANE WILSON

■ CELEBRATIONS: Aaron Ebert and Jessie Elphick enjoying the Australia day Celebrations in Waikerie

■ FLAGS: (from left), Albert, Paula, Sharmaine and Robert Carter travelled from Adelaide to enjoy the Loxton Australia Day breakfast. Photo: BRAD PERRY

Photo: EMMA CAIN

■ ABOVE: (From left) Zoe Walker Tylah Bezzina and Renee Moxam from Morgan, attending the Waikerie Australia Day Celebration, while (left) Loxton’s Yvonne and Kevin Pocock enjoy celebrations in Loxton. Photo: EMMA CAIN


Thursday January 27, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 13

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ESPITE the high river levels forcing the Bruno Bay Australia Day celebrations to relocate to the Cobdogla Oval, organisers of the event have high hopes that Saturday night’s show will go well. Organiser Shane Corner said the volunteers are trying to make the show as safe as possible. “We had to move it to the oval for safety reasons and we have to hope we get away without any rain when it comes around.” Planning for the celebrations has gone smoothly, according to Mr Corner and the show will feature a jam-packed night of entertainment. Local band Red Mud, Rosie Clark’s School of Dance and Adelaide group The Hats will be performing throughout the night. “It’s been great getting the bands to play,” he said. “Red Mud is a very talented, local band and The Hats play songs from AC/ DC, Kiss, Blondie and The Hoodoo Gurus. “Planning has been good, I think we’re getting there.” However, it is the fireworks spectacular that will provide the biggest buzz on the night.

According to Mr Corner, the fireworks will be twice the size of previous years. There will also be many other features during the night. “We’ll be running some auctions and raffles as well,” Mr Corner said. “For the kids, we have tractor rides and cold soft drinks.” Mr Corner said the success of 2010’s show provides a platform for this year’s. “It was fantastic last year,” he said. “It was estimated we had 500 to 600 people turn up and we raised a couple of dollars. “We’re hoping this year’s show will be just as good, if not better.” The 2011 Bruno Bay Australia Day celebrations will see a donation given to the Make A Wish Foundation “We’re going to give them a donation,” Mr Corner said. “The promoter Dallas Zeliff has been fantastic and it would be great if we could give them something to show our thanks. “We want to come out profit free.” Mr Corner said the money that is raised will

We’re hoping this year’s show will be just as good, if not better.

n super: Entertainment and a great social atmosphere ensures a super night at the Bruno Bay Australia Day celebrations. Photo: supplied

also go towards toilets to be installed at the Bruno Bay marina. The celebrations started in small fashion several years ago. “It originally started with a few guys and their wives having drinks down at the Bruno Bay site,” he said. “Eventually, it kept building up and we got bigger and bigger bands to perform at the show every year.” Mr Corner said delicious

homemade pizza will be available on the night. The Bruno Bay Australia Day celebrations is a fully catered and licensed event and will be held from 6pm until late. A $2 entry fee per person is required and there is a no BYO rule, while you are urged to bring a chair. So, why not spend your Australia Day weekend at the Cobdogla Oval for a brilliant night of Aussie entertainment?

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Rising river waters seen from air Changes to the landscape due to rising water levels are intriguing many Riverlanders and, during a recent flight with local pilot Matthew Chapple, Loxton man Mark Burgess took these revealing photographs of our changing environment.

â– TOP VIEWS: Lake Bonney (left) looks a treat with boats leavng distinctive trails behind them, while the river looks significantly higher at Renmark (above).

â– OVERFOW: The river has risen high enough that it is flowing directly over the top of Lock 4.

■RILLI’S: An island near the popular Rilli’s Sandbar boat ramp, near Loxton, is submerged.

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THE Magic 93.1 Riverland Dinghy Derby 100 will again provide spectacular racing action on the waters around Renmark next weekend. With much on offer, the Dinghy Derby’s buildup has excited locals who are itching for it to get under way. Due to the high water levels, there will be many changes to the race this year, including the extension of the course from 96 to over 100 kilometres. Committee member Jason Gordon said the derby gets better and better every year. “We’ve seen an increase in crowd support and competitor support,� Mr Gordon said. “There’s just so much

hype amongst the competitors, it’s snowballing every year.� Along with the $5000 worth of prizes on offer, competitors will be vying for pride, according to Mr Gordon. “There will be two brand new Stacer boats up for grabs as well,� he said. “The prize draws are good because you don’t have to win the race to win prizes.� The Dash for Cash race on Friday, February 4 will also be crowd drawers. Mr Gordon said despite the derby running for the past 31 years, its popularity began to grow again several years ago. “It’s only been getting stronger in the past five or six,� he said. “There is also a lot of

local business support received and we’ve been really grateful for it.� Scrutineering for the derby will take place at 8am on Sunday, February 6, with the race to begin at 10. “The scrutineering has moved to the Renmark riverfront, to the front of the Renmark Club,� Mr Gordon said. It isn’t just locals getting in on the action either, with competitors from Adelaide and interstate coming into town for the derby. “We’ve got guys from Adelaide who are coming down just to spectate and they booked into the caravan park for the whole weekend,� he said. “There are interstate

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16 • Ri Rive Riverland verl ve erl r an nd Weekly – Thursday January 27, 2011 Keeping a short and sharp eye on what’s happening around the Riverland and Mallee

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A TEAM of local volunteers, lead by Berri’s Val Wasley, picked and packed dried grapes recently to send to Timor. The volunteers, made up of Rotary members and friends of Guides, helped pack four and a half tonnes of dried grapes donated by Bookpurnong grower Brian Western into drums and bins. The dried grapes were distributed through Timor across schools, hospitals, a rehabilitation centre and disadvantaged families. Upper Murray Case Supplies donated new wooden bins to send the grapes and Loxton’s Hentschke’s Transport provided free transport for the grapes to reach Adelaide where they were loaded into a 60 foot container. Also sent with the grapes were wheelchairs, computers, desks, books, walkers, with the packing led by Chandra Sluggett. The cost of sending the container was paid for by selling dried grapes to Angas Park, a project undertaken by the Wasley and Sluggett families to raise money for charity.

■ HELP: Riverland dried grapes donated, dried and packed by local volunteers were sent to Timor recently to help the less fortunate. Along with the grapes, walkers were sent overseas to help people with war injuries during their rehabilitation.

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Kayaking the Murray

Youth cancer survivor and Australian Youth Against Cancer founder, Chris Boyd and his friend Ian Bacon, are kayaking the length of the iconic Murray River to raise money and awareness for cancer. The pair (pictured above) were in Renmark until yesterday to generate awareness of cancer in young adults and to raise money for national cancer research at Lifehouse (The Chris O’Brien Cancer Centre).

Riverlanders dig deep for flood victims APPEALS to raise funds for Queensland flood victims are being held right across the region the Riverland, a wonderful sign of our region’s giving nature. Berri’s Lions Club recently held an impromptu ‘Bucket Brigade’ at the Riverland Central Plaza to collect donations for the Lions Queensland Flood Appeal, raising $3205. Lions Club president Allan Dand thanked community members who donated to the cause, with all monies to be distributed 100 per cent among the flood victims. Meanwhile, this Saturday, the Renmark Lions Club will be contributing the funds from its monthly garage sale to the flood appeal. In addition, the club will accept any donations from the public for the appeal with a collection

tin at the sale. “There will be a wide range of goods for sale and a barbecue will also be conducted,” Renmark Lions Club president Harry terBogt said. Adding to the flurry of flood fundraising will be the Chaffey Theatre, which will be donating $2 from every ticket sold for the family movie Tangled this Saturday from 2pm. Chaffey Theatre manager Sharlene Martin said it is hoped an entertainment showcase will also be held next month to raise additional funds. If you are raising funds or holding events for the Queensland Flood Appeal, please let the Riverland Weekly know so that we can let the region know of your good work.

Carol’s trip appeal SPEAKING of good causes, the Riverland Weekly wholeheartedly supports the One in a Million fundraising appeal that has been established to help Renmark woman Carol Coombs go on a very important trip to the United States. A well known lady in the Renmark Paringa area, Carol has had the misfortune of being diagnosed with a one in a million form of primary bone cancer called clival chordoma sarcoma. The $25,000 fundraising campaign is being driven by caring boss Paul Hutchins, of Paul Hutchins Loan Centre, who is hoping to raise enough to allow his employee Carol, her carer and her children, Marissa (17) and Deanna (14), to fly to the US. Paul is hoping the donations will cover airfares, accommodation and living costs for nine weeks, along with a well deserved side trip to Disneyland. Carol has already been through a lot, with a tumor removed through her nose last September, while titanium rods were fused from her skull to vertebrae, followed by two MRI scans two months later which confirmed some of the tumor remained. The trip to the US will see Carol undergo therapy unavailable in Australia. A series of fundraising events will be held over the next few months, so if you get the chance, please donate to this very worthy of causes. If you would like to contribute, please contact Paul at 8586 3160 or paul@phlc. com.au

■ BUCKET BRIGADE: Lions Neil (left) and Bev Francis, Margaret Evans and Peter Johnson hard at work raising funds for the Queensland Flood Appeal.

More than 50 people attended a successful school holiday event at the Uniting Church Hall, Barmera, last Thursday. ■ ENJOYMENT: Josie Little entertains the children during Holiday Adventures activities in Barmera.

They have paddled over 1500 kilometres in the six weeks, engaging with local communities spreading the message of awareness of the incidence of cancer in young adults (18 to 35). The AYAC support crew are running events along the kayak route, aiming to raise $50 per kilometre of the 2500 kilometre journey, with all proceeds going to the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse at the Royal Prince Alfred hospital in Sydney.

Shreked Crew set for Bash I’M GREEN with envy every time I see a Variety Bash pass through the Riverland, as the people involved look like they are having such a good time raising funds for sick, disabled and disadvantaged children. Another group of people who are green around Variety Bash time are members of the local Car 34 Shreked team and after a year’s absence, the crew will be back behind the wheel this year, taking part in the motor madness. A concert is being held this Saturday night at Ruston’s Roses to raise some funds. The supper show will feature Eastwind, Frank Spano, Eric Lord, Frank Turton and The River Rockers. If you can get along, from 7pm, it sounds like a great night of fun and entertainment. All bookings should be made through Ruston’s Roses (8586 6191).

Callum celebrates 18th birthday

■ SPEECH: James Bucon makes a speech as Callum looks on during his birthday celebrations.

■ MESSY: Children get stuck into creative play with playdoh under the watchful eye of Glenys Frost. ■ LAUGHING: Ebony Hoffmann, Mel Helfer and Jason Sutherland enjoying Callum Trifonoff’s 18th birthday.

■ GOOD TIMES: Volunteers and parents help children colour in, amongst various other activities, at the Holiday Adventures event at Barmera last week.

■ FRIENDS: Jenna Trifonoff (left), Sarah Voigt and Kyla Sprecher at Callum Trifonoff’s 18th birthday.


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Contact LJ Hooker Berri Iris Williams 0439 497 304

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UBSTANTIAL building of 410 square meters with frontage to Vaughan Terrace in the business district of Berri. Large solid premises including reception area, offices, kitchen, toilet and plenty of car parking. Previously used as a tyre centre. Selling with vacant possession, this represents an opportunity to start your own business or a great investment. High exposure site. A rare piece of real estate in the heart of the business centre of Berri. Terms: 10% on fall of hammer. 30 day settlement. The Vendor’s statements relating to matters affecting advertised properties may be inspected at the Agent’s office 3 business days prior to the Auction and at place of Auction 30 minutes before sale.


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PRIME LOCATION – FAMILY HOME Solid brick residence of 3 bedrooms in popular Derrick Street, well maintained in tree lined street. Kitchen/meals area, large lounge room with floor to ceiling picture windows overlooking the landscaped front garden. Low maintenance and easy care block. Carport under main roof plus shed. Price: $225,000 Excellent value! Internet: 3AUFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

BUSINESS FOR SALE Well known business on corner of Wilson Street Berri.

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An opportunity to purchase this well established business of 60 years. Stock includes a vast range of bras and lingerie, well known brands of clothing plus a full display of handbags and jeweler. Established clients throughout the Riverland and Mallee. Reasonable rent. Priced to sell at $35,000 plus SAV. Price: $35,000 Internet: 37EFD7 Excellent buying at this price. Be your own boss.

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Situated just outside of Monash on 10 acres of land is this small 2 bedroom home with loads of shedding, room to move and 35 megs of water. The property has 300 orange trees – could be looked after or pulled out! Great position. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

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These 3 bedroom villas are situated on Derrick Street and represents an opportunity to purchase now as an investment with both being tenanted on fixed term leases. Modern & spacious with carport and tiling throughout and garage u.m.r. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

New Release BARMERA, 3/13 Scott Avenue CENTRAL POSITION

Modern 2 bedroom unit in great position. Good sized open plan kitchen/dining & lounge, reverse cycle air conditining and ceiling fans in both bedrooms. Small enclosed back yard, separate garage and small garden shed. Price: $175,000 Internet:3CFFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

2 bedroom unit, built-ins in both bedrooms, fully air conditioned, open plan kitchen, dining, living area. Well maintained back yard. Same tenant for the past 6 years and wanting to stay! Rented at $140 p.w. Price: $135,000 Internet: 38KFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

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1 bedroom strata titled unit, free standing in a group situated on Lake Bonney Barmera. Comprising kitchen/living area, tiled bathroom, separate laundry & garage. Price: $92,000 Internet:

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

Brick & tiled family home in excellent condition featuring 3 good sized bedrooms all with built-ins. Open plan living areas incorporating kitchen, dining and family which are completely tiled. Centrally located bathroom with separate toilet. Price: $199,000 Internet: 334FD7

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

BERRI, 17 Trenaman Crescent

BERRI, 64 Zante Road

COBDOGLA, Hombusch Road

CLASSIC INVESTMENT

AFFORDABLE CORNER BLOCK

COMPLETE PACKAGE, 28 ACRE VINE PROPERTY

Price: $125,000 Internet: 3BVFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Price: $148,000 Internet: 36SFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

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.

Three bedroom home on corner lot. Side entrance to the garage/ workshop. Good sized block. Neat throughout with lounge, kitchen, tiled bathroom. At present tenanted on a fixed term. Suit first home buyer or investor.

ED REDUC

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

TRACT N O C NDER

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BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street

BARMERA

BERRI, 4 Waltham Street

VINE PROPERTY

FAMILY HOME IN GOOD LOCATION

Price: $89,000

RLA 1935

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

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. Price: $149,000

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

488 538

Approx. 28 acres planted to 19 acres including Shiraz, Chardonnay and Cab Sav, the remainder vegie land. Excellent property selling with three bedroom home, implement shed, tractor and plant. 65 meg of water & CCW contracts.

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

Mobile: 0431

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. Price: $155,000 Internet: 3C5FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304


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RENTAL pROpERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES 3 SHADDOCK STREET

Price:

180 PW

$

3 bedroom well presented home, close to school, large entertainment area, evaporative cooling, large enclosed shed and small back yard. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

47 WORMAN STREET

Price: $260

18 PADMAN COURT

Price:

310 PW

4 bedroom home, 2 living areas, ducted evaporative air conditioning and r/c split system. Master b/r with walk-in robe & ensuite. Huge undercover entertaining area, native gardens, double carport . Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

PW

3 b/room home with study, modern bathroom with kitchen opening to family/lounge, r/c air con large entertaining area and enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

11 CORNWALL STREET

Price: $180

PW

Available late February 3 bedroom home with enclosed back yard, shed, evaporative cooling, gas heating, close to hospital and schools. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

Price: $180

10 COOPER STREET

PW

3 bedroom home, separate kitchen, spacious lounge/dining. Large enclosed yard and split system air conditioning, 3 bay shedding and carport. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

4/3 WORMAN STREET

Price: $150

8/11 CONEYBEER ST

Spacious 1 b/room partly furnished affordable unit within walking distance to town centre. Modern kitchen, r/c air con, large lounge area. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Price: $135

PW

DISTILLERY ROAD

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

31 20TH STREET

3 bedroom home, all bedrooms with bir, spacious modern kitchen, wood heating and ducted evaporative air conditioning, 2 way bathroom, large outdoor entertaining area, small garden shed and large garage. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

424 MORTIMER ROAD

Price: $190

3 bedroom brick home on land, close to Berri. Large spacious bedrooms and living areas. R/C air conditioning and enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $185

91B KAY AVENUE

Price: $170

PW

2 bedroom unit with good sized lounge, dine with kitchen through slide door with small courtyard at rear of property. Separate shower & bathroom. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $145

PW

9/86 JAMES AVENUE

3 bedroom homette, bir, r/c air conditioning, carport, established gardens and enclosed rear yard. Close to plaza and TAFE. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

Price: $130

17 LANGDON TERRACE

Price: $185

PW

3 bedroom home, r/c air conditioning, large enclosed yard and garden shed. Close to town and school.

PW

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

RAPID 1664 CHOWILLA ST 185 PW

Three bedroom home on large attotment. Split system heat/cool, gallery kitchen, small laundry and bathroom with sep. toilet. Wide rear verandah and open shedding in back yard and carport at front

f 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. four bedrooms with walk-in robe and ensuite to master bedroom, bedroom two also has built-ins and loads of cupboards throughout. Extremely good sized bathroom with large separate shower and bath, separate toilet and good sized laundry. open plan kitchen, dining and lounge with ducted air. outside is a six bay shed. This property has too many things to list.

4

Thiele & Wilkinson Rd Price $235,000 Inspect By Appointment

2

6 Contact LJ Hooker Berri Sue Wurth 8582 2744

RLA 1935

WINKIE PROPERTIES Price:

125 PW

$

One bedroom home with open plan lounge, dine & kitchen. Bathroom has shower only. Wide verandah with rain water tank. Good sized carport and garden shed. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756 Price: $100

LOXTON PROPERTIES

PW

1 bedroom unit, built in robe, open plan living, shower only in bathroom, carport, R/C air-conditioning. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

95A PARUNA ROAD

Price: $180

PW

Modern 3 bedroom home with bir’s, open living, carport, cooling, small yard and garden shed. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Price: $145

PW

3/40 FIRST STREET

Price: $140

PW

partly furnished. 2 bedroom upstairs units in desirable location, large spacious living areas, built-in robe in main, r/c air conditioning, carport, enclosed courtyard areas.

2 bedroom stylist unit in small group, built-in robes, open living area, cooling, small garden, off street parking.

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

All rentals can be viewed on the ljhooker.com or realestate.com.au websites.

Come fly with us

Earn 10,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points for each new management of residential property if you appoint LJ Hooker Berri as your exclusive Property Management Agent. *Conditions apply

“We have over 30 years experience”

The

Saturday, January 29, 2011 Berri 10.00 - 11.00 am 10.00 - 10.45 am 10.30 - 11.30 am 11.30 - 12.30 pm 12.00 - 1.00 pm 12.00 - 1.00 pm

1.30 - 2.30 pm 2.30 - 3.30 pm

phone: 8582 2744

Contact: Iris or Michelle

COMMERCIAL LEASING BERRI, HUGHES STREET Large shop/warehouse office space available. Approx. 180 sqm Modern fixtures, kitchen & toilet. Recently traded as a security business. Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

LOXTON, EAST TERRACE

Large premises, corner position divided into 3 offices plus reception area. Air conditioned, storeroom, kitchen & toilets. Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304 RENMARK

BERRI, WILLIAM STREET

Approx 70 m . Corner shop, a/c, kitchen, toilet, available now. Long lease, $450 per month plus GST and outgoings, parking at rear Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304 2

LOXTON, EAST TERRACE

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 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

List

HOME INSPECTIONS

1.00 - 2.00 pm

RLA 1935

Loveday

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

U 2/ SEC 219 WINKIE RD BARMERA PROPERTIES

9 FARMER STREET PW

PW

2 bedroom brick unit across from River, great position, close to shopping, r/c air conditioning.

9/41 QED PW

Price: $175

3 bedroom brick home near plaza, walk to schools and town centre, open living, cooling, security blinds, open carport, enclosed yard.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 PW

I

RENMARK PROPERTIES

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

1/5 GRENACHE AVE

Price: $270

PW

Available late February One bedroom neat and tidy home with spacious living area and separate kitchen . dine, large laundry and r/c air conditioning. Low maintenance gardens, enclosed yard and small shed.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Large 2 bedroom unit close to shops and medical, new kitchen, r/c air conditioning, carport. & large garden shed.

11 NAJAR COURT

Price: $130

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

1/4 SULTANA STREET PW

Give yourself some space

MONASH PROPERTIES $

5 Marshall Street Ray White Berri 10 Derrick Steet LJ Hooker 16 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 10a Derrick Street Ray White Berri 24 McGilton road Ray White Berri 47 Zante road Ray White Berri 8 Aitken street Ray White Berri 1896 Hoskin road Ray White Berri 20 Crawford Street Ray White Berri

renmark 199 Seenteenth Street Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00 am 4 Pitt Court Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00 am 224 Twentyfirst Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00noon Moorna Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00noon Brewarrina Street Ray White Renmark 2.00 - 3.00 pm 24 Ian Showell drive Ray White Berri 3:30 – 4:30pm 155 ral ral Ave Ray White Berri 9.30 - 10.00 am

waikerie 2.00 - 2.45 pm 3.00 - 3.45 pm

1630 Devlins Pound road Ray White Waikerie Lot 100 Devlins Pound rd Ray White Waikerie

fOr THIS wEEk

Sunday, January 30, 2011 Barmera 1.00 - 1.30 pm 2.00 - 2.30 pm 3.00 - 4.00 pm

20 farmer Street Ray White Berri 2 Laffer Street Ray White Berri 25 Scott Ave Ray White Berri

Berri 10.00 - 11.00 am 11.00 - 12.00 pm 12.00 - 1.00 pm 1.30 - 2.30 pm 3.00 - 4.00 pm

16 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 15 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 32 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 7 kondoprias Court Ray White Berri 47 worman Street Ray White Berri

coBdogla 11.30 - 12.30 pm

24 Hombsch road Ray White Berri

loxton 9.15 - 9.45 am 10.00 - 11.00 am 10.15 - 10.45 am 11.00 - 11.30 am 11.30 - 12.30 pm 12.00 - 12.30 pm 1.00 - 1.30 pm 1.00 - 2.00 pm

1 kaesler Street Ray White Loxton 9 Hilltop Drive Ray White Loxton 49 Tobruk Tce Ray White Loxton 40a Acacia Ave Ray White Loxton 7a McEwen Drive Ray White Loxton 4 Crocker Cres Ray White Loxton 152 Balfour Ogilvy road Ray White Loxton Lot 1 kingston road Ray White Loxton

moorook 10.00 - 11.00 pm

535 Gogel Road Ray White Berri

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


20 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 27, 2011

129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831

CENTRAL LOCATION

- Modern three bedroom brick veneer home - Two living areas, ensuite - Spacious outdoor living - Good shed, garage UMR, rear access Price: $285,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

199 SEVENTEENTH STREET

QUALITY BRICK VENEER ONLY $165,000 - Inspect the value - 3 bedroom, ducted A/C, gas heating - Shed, carport & caravan/boat shelter - Quiet location, bushland adjacent Price: $165,000 Inspect: Saturday 10.30 – 11.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

OPEN

4 PITT COURT

ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES

- Three bedrooms, open living areas - Evaporative & refrigerated aircon, gas heating - Carport UMR plus large shed, side street access - Pergola, good fencing on all sides Price: $169,500 View: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 OPEN

224 TWENTYFIRST STREET

NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN

- 3 bedroom brick veneer, 2 living areas - 4 car carport, large shed - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Quality outdoor living areas Price: $258,500 View: Saturday 11.30 - 12.00noon OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

MOORNA STREET

NOW $ 345,00

0

MODERN RENMARK NORTH HOME

- Three bedrooms all with BIR’s, ensuite to main - Family room & lounge, meals & dining room - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Good shed, nice pergola, garage UMR Price: $298,000 View: Saturday 11.30 - 12.00noon Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 OPEN

BREWARRINA STREET

INSPECT AND BE IMPRESSED

- New kitchen will delight - Professionally tiled living areas - Three bedrooms, ducted airconditioning - Attractive gardens, shady outdoor living New Price: $178,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

FIRST CLASS 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

SUPERIOR WATERFRONT LIVING

NICE LOCATION

- 3 bedroom brick veneer - Built in robes, ducted A/C - Garage UMR, large rear pergola - Rented for $240.00 per week Price: $260,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME

- Solid construction home in town centre area - Three bedrooms, polished floors - Very nice modern kitchen and bathroom - Large shed with rear lane access Price: $220,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- High quality 5 bedroom home - Over 30 squares of living area - In-ground pool and tennis court - Double allotment opposite schools Price: $345,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

QUALITY RURAL LIVING

RENMARK QUALITY UNIT

RURAL LIVING OPPORTUNITY

17.5 ACRES RURAL LIVING

IMMACULATE PRESENTATION

STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

MAIN ROAD LOCATION

BRICK VENEER IN GREAT LOCATION

RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST

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

- Almost 3 acres - Neat three bedroom home - Open living areas, timber kitchen - 2 acres Shiraz with CCW Contract Price: $170,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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

- Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas - Double garage UMR, nice gardens, good fencing - Huge all-weather outdoor living area New Price: $337,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

WALK TO SHOPS & SCHOOLS

GREAT RURAL LIVING PACKAGE

- 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

QUALITY & LOCATION

- Modern style 3 bedroom home *UST OVER ACRE ALLOTMENT - Plenty of shedding, ample water supply - Variety of fruit trees New Price: $175,000 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 bedroom brick veneer - Two living areas, ducted R/C airconditioning - Huge amount of shedding - Room for horses, motor bikes, trees etc Price: $340,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- New kitchen, new bathroom - Two bedrooms, new laundry - Large allotment with room for garage - Rented for $140 per week New Price: $129,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 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

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

- 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: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136

PERFECT FOR THE YOUNG FAMILY

HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT

.EW KITCHEN AND BATHROOM - Open living area, 3 bedrooms + study - Enclosed rear verandah, large allotment - Currently rented at $170 per week. Price: $165,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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

RLA 147968


Thursday January 27, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 21

129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 RENTALS

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 ORO View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

IDEAL FIRST HOME

- Great value 2 bedroom home - Combustion heating & evaporative airconditioning - Rented for $120 per week. - Perfect investment or ďŹ rst home Price: $118,500 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

Mead Court .............................337m .........................$86,000 2

Mead Court .............................374m2 .........................$86,000 Eckermann Close ..................680m2 .......................$40,000 Chino Street ...........................3935m

2

....................$105,000

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

*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND*

Landlord Promotion

14a Railway Tce,

50% DISCOUNT

on your management fee for the ďŹ rst 12 months of management.

- 4.7 acres, three bedroom brick veneer home - Huge shed and implements - Outdoor entertainment area - Over $20,000 sideline income Price: $310,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

19 Murtho St,

$180pw

Very tidy 2 b/r home with sleepout located in the middle of the Town Centre, r/c air cond, shedding.

CURTIS AVENUE ALLOTMENT

- Elevated allotment - Fenced on three sides - Excellent valley views - High quality homes adjacent Price: $49,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

148 Ral Ral Ave,

- 16.75 acres drip irrigation - Home, sheds and implements - Grapes sent to Angoves - 40mL CIT allocation Price: $220,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

15 Myall St,

$175pw

3 b/r brick home close to schools and plaza, r/c split system air cond, combustion heater, carport and garage.

- 23.5 acres on 3 titles, 3 bedroom home. - 19.5 acres Chardonnay – Drip irrigation - Extensive list of good implements & shedding - Keep the vines or the owner will clear - Sandy soil suited to almonds, citrus or stonefruit Price: $295,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

16C Ral Ral Ave,

s Barmera Community Market Pioneer Park, Barmera. 8am til noon.Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone Steven 0428 152 235. Saturday, January 29 s The Berri Cricket Club. Quadrupal B (beer, bubbles, barbecue and band) Night. At the Berri Ski Club. 7.30pm - 1am. $60 PP or $100 per couple. Tickets purchased from the club. Phone Matthew on 0429 030 284. s 2IVERLAND &ARMERS -ARKETS AM 11.30am. Crawford Terrace, Berri. s &AMILY &ELLOWSHIP "REAKFAST 7am. Cnr Tobruk Tce & Anzac Cres, Loxton. Bruce And Margaret Vivian Sharing Slides And Stories Of Israel And Egypt. Families Welcome. Sunday, January 30 s 4HE ,OXTON 0ISTOL #LUB IS HOSTING A h'IRLS Day Out’ at the Loxton Pistol Club. Come and try, 1pm. As a visitor no ďŹ rearms licence is required. Any visitors welcome. "ATES 2OAD ,OXTON 2ON AFTER HOURS ON

s "ERRI 0ACEMAKERS "INGO #LUB HELD EVERY Sunday at the Berri Hotel eyes down at PM 0ROCEEDS GO TO 2IVERLAND "REAST Feeding Club. Phone: 8583 8267.

“Peace of Mind� Property Management Phone: 8586 6433

Tuesday, February 1 s "ARMERA -ONASH #HARITY "INGO #LUB AT 7.30pm in aid of Barmera Yacht Club at THE "ARMERA -ONASH &OOTBALL #LUB 2OOMS s 2IVERLAND 'EM AND -INERAL #LUB INC AFTERNOON WORK SHOP IN 'LOSSOP - 5.30pm, for more information and directions phone Dennis 8582 3430.

Quality Brick Veneer

I

NSPECT the best value home currently for sale in the Renmark area. The three bedroom home offers a huge lounge, excellent dine in kitchen, nice bathroom and two toilets. Ducted airconditioning and gas heating provide comfort year round. Good C section shed with paved floor and power con-

s 2AINBOW #ONNECTION -ENTAL HEALTH !CTIVITY AND 2ESOURCE #ENTRE Seekamp St, Berri. Drop in for a coffee and a chat, 1pm - 4pm, anyone welcome. Phone 8582 5366. s 4HE 0ALMS "INGO "ERRI "ARMERA ,EGACY at Berri Club. Eyes down 10.30am Phone 8582 4618 Wednesday, February 2 s 2AINBOW #ONNECTION -ENTAL HEALTH !CTIVITY AND 2ESOURCE #ENTRE 3EEKAMP 3T "ERRI 'ENERAL !RT AND #RAFT day - Coffee/music/craft and chit chat from 10.00am - 2.00pm. Anyone welcome. Phone 8582 5366.

RENMARK

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4 Pitt Court Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events ďŹ le is for not for proďŹ t 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.

Price $165,000 Inspect Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am RLA 147968

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Contact Ray White Renmark Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

$160pw

Neat & Tidy 2 b/r rural cottage, ducted air conditioning, gas heating, pergola, garage.

Community Events File

Friday, January 28

$170pw

Renovated 3 b/r home, freshly painted throughout, reverse cycle split system air conditioning, built-in robe to main, ceiling fans, carport, rear pergola, shedding.

L

January 27 - February 3

$175pw

Modren 2 b/r home just a short walk from Town Centre, r/c split system, WIR to main, small courtyard, carport, garden shed.

52 Sims Parade,

CHAFFEY VINE PROPERTY

$205pw

Modern 3 b/r villa, ducted air cond, gas heating, modern kitchen and bathroom, BIR to main, pergola, fenced yard, garage with roller door.

Limited Offer Contact Meegan Drogemuller before 31st March 2011 on 8586 6831 and we will give you

$230pw

Lovely 3 bedroom stone home with character, close to river and town centre, polished oorboards, ducted air conditioning, gas heating, outdoor entertaining, carport , fenced yard.

Vines or Vacant – You Choose COUNTRY LIVING LIFESTYLE

Stone Home With Character. 54 Thirteenth Street,

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

nected, undercover caravan or boat shelter and two car carport complete this exciting package. The home is set on a large allotment with good colourbond fencing in a quiet cul-desac location with open space bushland at the rear. A great value home providing an opportunity to own your own home at an affordable price.


22 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 27, 2011

ious r e s ’re If you t selling... abou H US T I W SELL RLA 47936

$

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.

Swan Reach

$

182,500

$

Ramco

224,500

DOUBLE BRICK HOME CLOSE TO RIVER

AFFORDABLE RIVERFRONT Now available in Riverbanks Estate is a 2 bedroom shack situated on the river. The shack has a bunk house (large enough for approx 7 people), open plan kitchen - dining. New colorbond shed with lights power and roller doors. Definitely a property to look out for if you are looking for something directly on the river.

$

Waikerie

209,900

$

Waikerie

225,000

Four bedroom home located 2.5kms from Waikerie on 1.949 ha (4.82 acres). Main bedroom has built in robes all bedrooms & living areas are serviced by ducted evaporative airconditioner.12m x 6m shed with lights and power and is the ideal storage shed for vehicles, boat and caravan. Relax under the entertaining area after a hard days work and enjoy the peace and quiet of out of town living. Ability to re-instate property for irrigation use through C.I.T. is available if necessary.

$

439,000

An idyllic riverfront home, perfect set up for dual families with downstairs fully equipped kitchen including dishlex dishwasher, adjacent family room with sliding door to lower patio, large meals area and complete bathroom with toilet then go upstairs to second bathroom, toilet, second kitchen and formal lounge opening up to a undercover upstairs patio. 10m x 3.5m lock up garage. $

199,750

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! $

Houseboat

85,000

RAINBOW

$

Waikerie

40,000

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

Swan Reach

$

75,000

BUSH HOLIDAY GETAWAY PICK YOUR OWN 4.22Ha or 10 acres of Navels with duel sealed road frontage. These mature trees are income producing and are watered via under tree sprinklers. Would lend itself to redevelopment. 1 meg of water included.

Morgan

$

394,972

Located near Swan Reach is this very interesting property, firstly the size being approx 238 ha (588 acres) , so it isn’t small, but the most interesting part is the incredible amount of bushland located on and around the property. So if you are an avid camper, keen bird watcher or just love nature enquire today to find out more.

s 7ANTED s THREE BEDROOM BRICK HOME Mr & Mrs C missed out on a 3 bedroom brick home in Waikerie around the $145,000 mark, can you help?

LAND AROUND CADELL AREA

A BETTER HOME THAN THIS – I DON’T THINK SO! Luxurious living with 4 bedrooms – master suite with walk in robe and ensuite, 3 additional bathrooms, formal lounge, dining room/meals and family room, undercover parking, lockable boat storage with an indoor pool on 11.4 acres of land. Inspect to be impressed.

244,500

An opportunity to aquire a 2 year old all steel home with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, on over an acre of land all 5 minutes from town. Would suit a growing family with front and rear decks, room for the pets as well.

QUESTION ANSWERED

DEVELOPERS HERE’S YOUR CHANCE

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RURAL LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN

Ramco

Zoned as Residential. This unusual 1.45Ha or 3.5 acre allotment is ripe for development, situated on the fringe of Waikerie within a kilometre of the post office. This allotment is within walking distance to sporting facilities and the High School. Build a house or build a few – discuss your vision with council today.

Waikerie

EVEN MORE APPEALING

PRISTINE RIVERFRONT YEAR ROUND FUN

375,000

Wonderful family home located minutes from the Mighty Murray River on 1294m². 3 good sized bedrooms all with built in robes. Main bedroom has a split system reverse cycle airconditioner. 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.

Blanchetown

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.

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Blanchetown

We have potential buyers looking for land of more than 10 acres in the Cadell area, if you can help please call one of our sales consultants today on 8541 2777

THE MARSCHALL FAMILY

Houseboat

$

160,000

“GUNDAMAIN” With the river flowing fast and free, now is the ideal time to head off on your very own river adventure, with the river in partial flood you’ll visit places you wouldn’t normally be able to access. Fully self contained with 3 cabins, solar power, generator and 130hp Volvo inboard diesel engine, this versatile boat is a monohull which adds to the appeal. Currently moored at Renmark. HX 194S

Sunlands

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109,500

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

Waikerie

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194,900

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED COTTAGE HOME 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.

Waikerie

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139,900

COTTAGE HOME CLOSE TO TOWN Two Bedroom Cottage on 733m2 fully fenced yard. Property is centrally located within walking distance to the Main Street and the Mighty Murray River. Large shed with access from rear lane suitable for storage or workshop. This property may surprise and has many options - Investment, First Home, Holiday home it is your choice.

Waikerie

$

149,900

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. The attention to detail is impressive as is the location, only minutes to town and the Riverfront.

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160,000

SOLID HOME IN CENTRAL LOCATION Located on the high side of the street with views over Waikerie, 2 bedroom stone home located a short walk from Town Centre, Hotel, Schools and Sporting Facilities. The bedrooms and lounge room have Split System Reverse Cycle Airconditioners in them to provide adequate climate control through Summer and Winter. Behind the house is a 10m x 4 m shed with concrete floor, lights and power.Start the New Year with a New Address.

Waikerie

Waikerie

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169,990

CENTRALLY LOCATED BRICK HOME 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.

Murbko

$

245,000

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY This stylish open plan holiday home has its own water view due to the high river, with two good sized bedrooms spacious lounge and dining room. It has access to the boat ramp and reserve in Murbko. Its already been freshened up outside, there is however room for you to put your personal stamp on it. Be early at this price.

Morgan

$

179,500

JACK OF ALL TRADES Whether you want a holiday home or just a quiet place to live, this has to be of interest to you. A solid and spacious 3 bedroom brick home located in the township. Well presented inside and out, has a large rear yard and is fully fenced. For your vehicles, there is a carport under the main roof with a concrete floor and driveway plus a large lockable steel shed that also has that has a concrete floor. This property is definitely worth a look.

Serving the district from, 2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie

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$235,000

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 for a family.

Waikerie

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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. $

Cadell

135,000

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.

'OOD (OPE ,ANDING $145,000

RIVER VIEWS Potential home site 2630m2 vacant land available at Good Hope Landing. Peaceful sought after area with river views available from above the cliff where your dream home can be constructed. Phone and electricity services nearby. Inspect now.

Monash

$

99,000

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

s &OR 2ENT s WAIKERIE $150 PER WEEK A neat two bedroom cottage in a very quiet location low maintence garden, with some lawn to mow.

WAIKERIE $110 PER WEEK Two bedroom cottage in a rural location approx. Three km from Waikerie township. Low maintenance garden

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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Waikerie from

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58,000

7OOLPUNDA

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295,000

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

Waikerie

119,000

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

A GREAT DEAL SWEETER Arguably the best value land in the Riverland is on offer. These serviced allotments vary from 4120m2 to 4671m2. Build your house or invest for the future. $

Blanchetown

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Waikerie

239,900

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

265,000

BIG, BLUE AND WAITING FOR YOU

$

Blanchetown

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.

134,500

ENTRY LEVEL HOLIDAY HOME Perfectly located across the road from the Mighty Murray River on 433m² block of FREEHOLD land. Comfortable 2 bedroom holiday shack with open plan kitchen/ dining and living area. Unique opportunity to own land with great access to boat ramp and never have your view of the River interrupted. This could be the start of something big!!!

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Waikerie

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125,000

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Wunkar

Brenda Park

46,500

$

429,000

HOUSEBOAT

GETAWAY FOR THE WEEKEND

WATCH THE WATER FLOW

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. ID Number: 11931

Set in a peaceful location, just 50m to the Tavern is an ideal retreat on two titles with a 9m x 6m steel framed shed with functional bathroom combustion heating and evaporative air conditioning. A Viscount caravan is negotiable to provide sleeping accommodation. All of this is only 28 kms to the river at Loxton. If you crave peace and tranquillity but the budget is tight here is your alternative.

Elevated shack located in popular Brenda Park shack area next to a boat ramp. An existing structure is basic and comprises of 2 bedrooms, Kitchen, living area and bathroom. With some work this property could be turned into the “jewel” of Brenda Park. Ideal opportunity to enter in the holiday home market. Ring us to make an appointment to inspect.

Waikerie

$

157,000

OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND Are you looking for a property that can give you options? How about a property that lets you choose to live there or rent out? Well here is a wonderful 3 bedroom house that is well presented and currently has a tenant @ $180 per week. It’s a charismatic home that is close to shops downhill so no lugging milk & bread uphill, close to primary school and most importantly close to the River. Truly a wonderful home.

Blanchetown

$

45,990 EA

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

Cadell

$

Three bedrooms, open plan kitchen dining lounge. A double car garage and a lockable shed. Also there is a paved entertaining area with a low maintenance yard. Currently tenanted at $190.00 per week

RIVERFRONTAGE MADE EASY

$

245,000

POSITION A PRIORITY

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.

Taylorville

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Waikerie

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Waikerie

239,750

SOLID THREE BEDROOM

319,500

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.

RIVER VIEWS & ACCESS 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. So water sports in the Summer and motor sports in Winter, Sounds good – doesn’t it?

(08) 8541 2777 s Available 7 Days a week

Garden oasis at the end of a road S

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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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! $ERRICK 3TREET Luxurious, Low Maintenance Living! s ,UXURIOUS BEDROOM RESIDENCE WITH LOW MAINTENANCE SURROUNDS s -ASTER BEDROOM WITH 7)2 %NSUITE VANITY AND WALL MIRROR s ,ARGE INSIDE OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS s +ITCHEN WITH LARGE WALK IN PANTRY s 2 # 3PLIT SYSTEMS GIVE ULTIMATE CLIMATE COMFORT Open: Saturday Jan 29, 11:30 – 12:30 pm Price: $330,000 Internet ID: 548664 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

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'ILBERT 3TREET A Dollar Wise Investment! s 'REAT FOR THE lRST HOME BUYER OR KEEN INVESTOR s 3ITUATED IN THE CORE OF "ERRI WALKING DISTANCE TO #"$ OR 0LAZA s WELL SIZED CARPETED BEDROOMS AND POLISHED mOOR BOARDS THROUGHOUT s 3PACIOUS DEEP ALLOTMENT 2EAR SIDE LANE ACCESS #ONCRETED SHED PAVED ENTERTAINING AREA Price:$128,000 Internet ID: 541578 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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+AY !VENUE CONTEMPORARY CARE FREE LIVING s #ONTEMPORARY RECENTLY BUILT RESIDENCE WITH HUGE OPEN PLAN PRIVATE LIVING AREAS s )DEAL FOR THE YOUNG EXECUTIVE COUPLE EXPANDING FAMILIES OR RETIREES s 3PRAWLING TILES ROAM THROUGHOUT THE WALKING LARGE ENTERTAINING AREAS s "UILT WITH STORAGE IN MIND THE LARGE KITCHEN FEATURES LOADS OF mOOR OVERHEAD CABINETRY HUGE BREAKFAST BAR AND ALL THE BLING EXPECTED IN A NEWLY BUILT HOME s 4HE FREE mOWING mOOR PLAN HOSTS SLEEPING ZONES WITH THE MASTER FEATURING A 7)2 ENSUITE s 4HE MASTER BATHROOM SHOWCASES MODERN SLEEK LINES WITH SHOWER BATH VANITY s #LIMATE CONTROL IS WELL COVERED WITH DUCTED ! # GAS HEATING FOR THOSE COLD WINTER NIGHTS s ,OW MAINTENANCE SURROUNDS AN OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA AND REMOTE GARAGE

Open: Saturday Jan 29, 1:30 – 2:30pm Price: $255,000 Internet ID: 552945 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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(UCKSTEPP #OURT HUCKSTEPP & JUMP INTO YOUR NEW HOME! s 3ECURE THIS GREAT VALUE QUALITY HOME IN A FABULOUS AND PRESTIGE COURT LOCATION s )MPECCABLY PRESENTED FAMILY RESIDENCE ALLOWING YOU TO ENJOY A RELAXED LIFESTYLE s )NSIDE IS A CALM AMBIENCE OF SOFT TONES DESIGNED WITH STYLE AND INDIVIDUALITY s 7ELCOMING TILED ENTRANCE INTRODUCES YOU TO A SPACIOUS AND OPEN PLAN LIVING LAYOUT Price: $299,000 Internet ID: 540777 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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6ERRAN 4ERRACE Just a Grand Gentleman’s Residence Awaiting Applause! s 3OLID HOME WITH HIGH LOFTY CEILINGS ON AND ASTONISHING M BLOCK s%STABLISHED ON A ELEVATED SITE CAPTURING WONDERFUL VIEWS OF "ERRI TOWNSHIP s"OASTING SOLID *ARRAH TIMBER mOORBOARDS THROUGHOUT THE HOME s'ENEROUS SIZED LIVING AREAS WITH COMBUSTION HEATING PLUS 2# !# EVAP COOLING FOR FOUR SEASON CLIMATE CONTROL s3CARY LITTLE GIRL IN HALLWAY s3TUNNING BLACK WOOD TIMER KITCHEN WITH SUPER MARKET WALK IN PANTRY WALL OVEN BENCH COOK TOP s2EAR SUNROOM WITH SECOND TOILET s4WO BAY CARPORT PLUS LARGE HIGH ROOFED LOCKABLE SHEDDDING WITH CONCRETE mOOR AND POWER s2EAR BITUMEN ROAD ACCESS INTO SHEDDING s /UTSTANDING SIZED BEDROOMS PLUS OFlCE WITH EXTERNAL ACCESS s (ISTORIC 2ESIDENCE JUST READY AND RIPE FOR RESTORATION TO ITS FORMER GLORY

#AWSE $RIVE A cawse to get lost in space s ,ARGE M ALLOTMENT WITH QUALITY SQUARE EXECUTIVE FAMILY RESIDENCEs 3PACIOUS WELL EQUIPPED KITCHEN OVERLOOKING THE TILED mOOR FAMILY ROOM s -ASTER BEDROOM WITH %NSUITE 7)2 PLUS OTHER SLEEPING ZONESs &ANTASTIC EXPANSIVE ENTERTAINING AREA FOR DAY TO DAY DINING OR EXUBERANT PARTIES Price: $389,000 Internet ID: 489596 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Price: $380,000 - Internet ID: 530170 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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-ALAGA 4ERRACE It’s a Charmer on the Terrace! s BEDDER BUNGALOW HOME WITH FULL LENGTH VERANDAH COLUMNS ON THE FA ADE s ,ARGE LIVING LOUNGE WITH ENTRY TO A HALLWAY OF BEDROOMS AND EXTRA ZONES s 3PACIOUS KITCHEN EAT IN DINETTE WITH EXTERNAL ACCESS ONTO FULL LENGTH VERANDAs %STABLISHED IN LOCATION IS PERFECT ON A SLIGHTLY ELEVATED SITE CORNER LOCATION Price: $215,000 - Internet ID: 537771 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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B (ART 3TREET Home is where the Hart is! s !N ENCHANTING RESIDENCE THAT WILL FULLY IMPRESS INSIDE AND OUT s !LREADY AT A FABULOUS STREET ADDRESS WITH -T s 'AMBIER ,IME 3TONE FA ADE s )DEAL lRST HOME OR PERFECT FOR THE RETIREES LOCATED IN A QUIET STREET s BEDROOMS GREAT SIZED ROOMS COMPLETE WITH WINDOW FURNISHINGS CARPET Price: $190,000 Internet ID: 545074 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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!ITKEN 3TREET A home for everyone s ,OCATED IN ONE OF "ERRI S FAVORITE NEIGHBOUR ADDRESS S s 3OLID BEDROOM BRICK TILE HOME BOASTING ENDLESS POTENTIAL FOR THE OWNER OCCUPIER OR INVESTOR s %ACH SLEEPING ZONE IS LARGE WITH THE MASTER BEDROOM FEATURING AN ENSUITE WALL WALL mOOR CEILING ")2 S s -ULTIPLE GLASS SLIDING DOORS ALLOW THE LARGE LOUNGE TO BECOME AS OPEN PLAN OR AS PRIVATE AS YOU WISH s 4HE KITCHEN HOSTS AMPLE CABINETRY ALONG WITH A GENEROUS SIZED DINETTE s 4HE MASTER BATHROOM HAS mOOR WALL TILES SHOWER BATH VANITY s ,ANDSCAPED LOW MAINTENANCE SURROUNDS WRAP THE HOME FOR ADDED BEAUTY s 5NDER COVER FULL LENGTH VERANDAH WITH CONCRETE mOOR FOR ULTIMATE OUTSIDE ENTERTAININGs #ARPORT 5-2 FOR CAR ACCOMMODATION Open: Saturday Jan 29, 1:00 – 2:00pm Price: $239,000 - Internet ID: 549679 BRONTE MANUEL 0439 828 882

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#RAWFORD 4ERRACE Character Filled Villa s 0ROMINENTLY POSITIONED IN THE HEART OF "ERRI s &ANTASTIC FOR THE lRST HOME BUYERS RETIREES OR INVESTOR s 4HE UPDATED MAIN BATHROOM FEATURES SHOWER ALCOVE BATH TOILET VANITY s 4HE SLEEPING ZONES HAVE CARPET UNDERFOOT WHILE BEDROOMS ARE HUGE IN SIZE WITH THE MASTER HAVING BOTH 7)2 MODERN ENSUITE Price: $220,000 Open: Saturday Jan 29, 2:30 – 3:30pm Internet ID: 512770 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

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Berri

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+ONDOPRIAS #OURT Country Living in a Prized Location! s #OUNTRY LIVING WILL BE APPRECIATED AT THIS ONE ACRE BOUTIQUE LOCATION s $ELUXE KITCHEN OFFERING SPACE WITH GORGEOUS LEADLIGHT CABINETRY DOORS s &ORMAL LOUNGE AND DINING WITH EXTRA LARGE OPEN PLAN TILED mOOR LIVING ROOM s &OUR GENEROUS SIZE BEDROOMS THREE WITH ")2 S n MASTER WITH 7)2 s 6ENDOR IS WILLING TO RENT BACK PROPERTY s 2EAR PAVED COURTYARD ALLOWS ENTERTAINING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD FRIENDS Price: $375,000 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 1:30 – 2:30pm Internet ID: 438444 s Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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-ARSHALL 3TREET When location counts s 'ORGEOUSLY RENOVATED "UNGALOW FULL OF CHARACTER WARMTH PER SONALITY s .ESTLED )N THE HEART OF "ERRI IN A FAVORITE PRIVATE PEACEFUL ADDRESS s .ESTLED ON A LARGE LOW MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPED ALLOTMENT WITH REAR LANE ACCESS Open: Saturday Jan 29, 10:00 – 11:00am Price: $274,000 Internet ID: 287841 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

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are a great way to build your dreams, you never know what you’ll find if you don’t take the time.

Bronte Manuel

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2OBERTS 3TREET A family four + tick box added points! s &ULLY FENCED DOUBLE BRICK FAMILY FOUR BEDDER HOME WITH HEAPS OF FEATURES s /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING LOUNGE AND LIVING AREAS WITH DOWNLIGHTS s #OMBUSTION HEATING PLUS WALL MOUNTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING s &ULL LENGTH VERANDAH PLUS ABUNDANT CARPORT SPACE s 7ELL PRESENTED THROUGHOUT AND ALLOWS THE NEXT OCCUPANT TO JUST ENJOY Price: $169,000 Internet ID: 499284 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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DEFAULT SALE *ARVIS 3TREET A SPIRIT OF INSPIRATION! s 4OTALLY MODERN VERY IMPRESSIVE CHARACTER INmUENCES WILL EMBRACE YOU s "EAUTIFULLY ESTABLISHED YEAR OLD RESIDENCE WITH ENTIRE OPEN PLAN LIVING s $IMMER DOWN LIGHTS POLISHED TIMBER mOORBOARDS mOW THROUGHOUT s 0REMIUM DREAM "LACKWOOD TIMBER KITCHEN WITH STUNNING BLACK GRANITE BENCH TOPS Open: Saturday Jan 29, 10:30 – 11:30am Price: $370,000 Internet ID: 535234 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 10:00 – 11:00am Greg Cram 0439 890 822

:ANTE 2OAD LIVE IN OR LEASE OUT? s)MPRESSIVE READY TO ENJOY A REAL BEAUTY FOR THE lRST HOME BUYER s'REAT RENOVATED FEATURES WITHIN ALLOWING YOU TO RELAX ENJOY s&ULLY FENCED HIGH COLORBOND REAR YARD WITH SHEDDING ON M s4HREE GREAT SIZED BEDROOMS EACH WITH CARPET UNDERFOOT s X 2 # 3PLIT 3YSTEMS OPEN PLAN LOUNGE AND DINETTE Price: $165,000 Open: Saturday Jan 29, 12:00 – 1:00pm Internet ID: 523112 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Berri

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*ARVIS 3TREET Step Inside and Be Inspired! s 3ENSATIONAL NEAR NEW EXECUTIVE BEDROOM RESIDENCE NEEDS INSPECTION B APPRECIATED s 3ITED ON THE HIGHER SIDE FOR PREMIUM ELEVATED CAPTURING VIEWS s 0ORTICO ENTRANCE WELCOMES PROMINENT FEATURES THAT WILL IMPRESS THE NEXT FAMILY OWNER s 4WO BAY 'ARAGE UNDER MAIN ROOF WITH EXTERNAL ACCESS INTO THE HOM Open: Sunday Jan 30, 11:00 – 12:00pm Price: $330,000 - Internet ID: 423610 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

,OT (D OF 'ORDON Land of opportunity s ,OOKING FOR A HOBBY FARM HOME SITE WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO SUBDIVIDE 4HIS PROPERTY HAS IT ALL sq HA ACRES APPROX ACRES WITH OVERHEADS PADDOCKS q !CCESS FROM ROADS s 3! 7ATER $OMESTIC CONNECTION PLUS #)4 7ATER CONNECTION INCLUDES MEG OF IRRIGATION RIGHTS AND SOLD WITH MEG WATER s INCH MAIN FOR TRAVELLING IRRIGATORs 4WO BAY IMPLEMENTS SHEDS s %XCELLENT MOTORCROSS TRACK q .ATURAL SCRUB WITH NATIVE PINES s 'OOD GRAZING COUNTRY sq ACRE OF SALTBUSH PLANTED s 6ERY GOOD CROPPING YIELDSq %XCELLENT BOUNDARY FENCING s :ONED COUNTRY LIVING OFFERING A VARIETY OF OPTIONS TO SUBDIVIDE FROM ACRE ACRES ACRE OR ACRE PARCELS 34#! ITS YOUR CHOICE Price: $245,000 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

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7ETHERALL 2OAD It’s classic and fantastic s !BSOLUTELY PERFECT FOR THE RETIREES PLUS THE CARAVAN BOAT TOO s #LASSIC TRADITIONAL BEDROOM LOW MAINTENANCE HOME IN GREAT LOCALE s -ASTER BEDROOM IS LARGE AND HAS FULL LENGTH BUILT IN ROBES s &ULLY FENCED YARD WITH FRUIT TREES AND ORNAMENTALS s 3PACIOUS KITCHEN n OPEN PLAN DINETTE WITH OPEN INVITATION TO LOUNGE ZONE s 0AVED UNDERCOVER ENTERTAINING AREA AND FULLY FENCED ALL ROUND Price: $225,000 - Internet ID: 525117 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Loxton

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#ROCKER #RESCENT Stylish and spacious family home s ,OVELY BEDROOM HOME WALKING DISTANCE TO THE TOWN CENTRE s"UILT IN ROBES 7)2 IN MAIN WAY BATHROOMs "EAUTIFUL "LACKWOOD KITCHEN FORMAL LOUNGE FAMILY ROOM DUCTED ! # STORAGE FOR UPTO VEHICLES COLOURBOND X M SHED OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA Open: Sunday Jan 30, 12:00 – 12:30pm Price: $340,000 Internet ID: 432662 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Dave Kanizay

Greg Cram Principal 0439 890 822

"OOKPURNONG 2OAD Prime location – prime investment! s #URRENT LONG TERM LEASE TO ,OXTON 6ETERINARY #LINIC s 0ASSING BY TRAFlC WITH EXCELLENT EXPOSURE s &ORMERLY A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE NOW BUSINESS clinic s $OUBLE BRICK AND TILED ROOF DWELLING WITH GOOD LOCKABLE SHEDDING s /PEN PLAN LOUNGE DINING n RECEPTION OR WAITING ROOM s 6ERTICAL DRAPES (OLLAND BLINDS ADD PRIVACY s 7IDE VERANDAS TO TWO SIDES LANDSCAPED GARDENS s "ATHROOM ,AUNDRY ,OO CENTRAL IN mOOR PLAN s %XCELLENT UPGRADES ADDED TO THE PROPERTY

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Dave Kanizay

Dave Kanizay

4OBRUK 4CE Spacious home, perfect for the larger family s ! WELL LOCATED INSULATED HOME WITH AN EXCELLENT mOOR PLAN FEATURING AN EXTRA LARGE LOUNGE ROOM GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS AND OUTSIDE A SEMI DETACHED GAMES ROOM OR TH BEDROOM s 7ALKING DISTANCE TO TOWN CENTRE AND MEDICAL FACILITIES Open: Sunday Jan 30, 10:15 – 10:45 am Price: $179,500 Internet ID: 516364 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Loxton

Price: $250,000 + GST Internet ID: 554159 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: $295,000 Internet ID: 537483 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

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Bronte Manuel

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Loxton

Loxton

(ILLTOP 2OAD POSITION, POTENTIAL, PRICE! s"E AMAZED AT THE POTENTIAL CAPITAL GROWTH AT YOUR lNGER TIPS s0ROMINENTLY POSITIONED IN ONE OF ,OXTON S FAVORITE NEIGHBOR HOOD ADDRESS S CLOSE TO MAIN STREET MEDICAL RECREATIONAL FACILITIES s3ITED PROMINENTLY ON A LARGE CORNER ALLOTMENT WITH PROVISION FOR SUB DIVISION 34#! Price: $219,000 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 10:00 – 11:00am Internet ID: 546942 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

(EINRICH 2OAD The great escape s 3ET ON RURAL ACRES AND LOCATED ONLY MINUTES FROM ,OXTON IS THIS FANTASTIC SOLID STONE BEDROOM HOME WITH BULLNOSE VERANDAHS AND SURROUNDED BY LARGE GUM TREES AND NATIVES s &EATURING LOFTY HIGH CEILINGS LARGE BEDROOMS WITH SPLIT SYSTEM 2 # ! # S

Greg Cram

A !CACIA !VE Fabulous Low Maintenance Home ! LOVELY BEDROOM MODERN BRICK VENEER HOME WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO TOWN 7IDE FRONTAGE THAT ALLOWS FOR ADDITIONAL SECURE VEHICLE OR CARAVAN STORAGE &EATURING OPEN PLAN LOUNGE DINING KITCHEN AREA 2EVERSE #YCLE ! # CEILING FANS SINGLE CARPORT 5-2 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 11:00 – 11:30am Price: $230,000 Internet ID: 543072 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

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Loxton

Loxton

Greg Cram

Loxton

Loxton

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Greg Cram

%RINGA !VENUE IT’S BLUE AND JUST FOR YOU! s ! FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME ON A CORNER ALLOTMENT s .EW KITCHEN WITH ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES s 4HREE TO FOUR BEDROOMS EACH WITH BUILT IN ROBES s$UCTED ZONED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING s(IGH COLORBOND FENCING PET FRIENDLY BACKYARDs )N GROUND POOL FOR SPLASH AND PLAY s 'REAT SHEDDING BOTH LARGE AND SMALL Price: $224,000 Internet ID: 539386 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Open: Sunday Jan 30, 12:00 – 1:00pm Price: $410,000 Internet ID: 203556 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

7ORMAN 3TREET It’s Not an Illusion it’s the Real Deal! s &ULLY 2ENOVATED FROM TOP TO TOE IN EVERY ROOM IN EVERYWAY s M ALLOTMENT WITH ROOM FOR A POOL OR EXTRA SHEDDING s &LOATING TIMBER mOORS ROAM THROUGHOUT LIVING AREAS s )MPRESSIVE KITCHEN FOR ANY CHEF OF THE HOME WITH ISLAND PREPARATION BENCH s "OASTING GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS AND WELL PLACED ON THE mOOR PLAN OPEN: Sunday 30th January 3pm – 4pm Price: $268,000 Internet ID:508922 - Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Loxton

*ARVIS 3TREET Chic and stylish and innovative s )F THIS IS JUST A HOUSE THEN A &ERRARI IS JUST A CAR s 4HE VISUAL EXPERIENCE IS INVITING s ! CLASSIC AND LAVISH BEDDER BATH LIVING RESIDENCE s 1UALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP THROUGHOUT EACH ZONE s %XCEPTIONAL LIVING AREAS FOR BOTH FORMAL AND CASUAL ENTERTAINING

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Greg Cram

Loxton

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"ARKER 3TEET Offering great value for money ! GORGEOUS BEDROOM BRICK HOME ON A LARGE M LEVEL ALLOTMENT WITH BEAUTIFUL SHADY GREEN GARDENS FRONT AND REAR &EATURING LOUNGE WITH ! # GAS HEATING )TALIAN TILES THROUGHOUT THE KITCHEN DINING AND PASSAGE WAY LOVELY DRAPES SOFT TONES A NICE BATHROOM WITH NEW SHOWER ALCOVE DOUBLE CARPORT VERANDAH AT THE REAR AND A MASSIVE BONUS TO THIS PROPERTY IS THE M X M DETATCHED RUMPUS ROOM !LSO INCLUDING A M X M STORAGE SHED NUMEROUS GARDEN SHEDS AND AVIARIES FRUIT TREES AND MORE )F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LOVELY ESTABLISHED HOME OFFERING EXCELLENT VALUE CALL TODAY 4HIS PROPERTY WILL NOT LAST LONG

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Price: $219,000 Internet ID: 553839 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Dave Kanizay

Loxton ,OT +INGSTON 2OAD Rare Waterfront Opportunity s &ULlLL YOUR ASPIRATIONS OF OWNING THIS MAJESTIC WATERFRONT PROPERTY s 4HIS DECEASED ESTATE HAS BEEN IN THE FAMILY FOR DECADES ALTHOUGH UNFORTUNATELY MUST BE 3/,$ s 0OSSESSING ALMOST METERS OF RARE FREE HOLD WATERFRONT s "E ENTHUSED BY THE SKI BEACH AND lSHING IN THE SURROUNDING BACK WATERS s 3PRAWLING PARCEL OF OVER ACRES WITH POTENTIAL FOR FURTHER BUILDING 34#! s %LEVATED WITH GRAND STAND VIEWS OF THE LAGOON SURROUNDING WETLANDS THE CUTE COTTAGE CONTAINS EVERYTHING FOR THAT WEEKEND OR HOLIDAY ESCAPE s ! PERFECT BUILDING BLOCK AWAITS THE FAMILY WANTING TO BUILD THEIR DREAM HOME ON THE WATER 34#! s 3ELECTED FRUIT TREES SURROUND THE PROPERTY WHILE THERE IS ALSO A LICENSE WITH DIRECT PUMPING FROM THE WATER Open: Sunday Jan 30, 1:00 – 2:00pm

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Under instruction from public trustee

Bronte Manuel Sales Consultant 0439 828 882

AUCTION 16TH February at 12.00pm Internet ID: 554348 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Chet Al Sales Consultant 0413 104 002

Bronte Manuel

Sue Dolling Office Manager


Cadell

Loxton North

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-AIN 7AIKERIE 2OAD Tired of neighbours hanging over your fence s #OMFORTABLE BEDROOM HOME WITH OPEN PLAN LIVING s 3MALL SPA IN THE BATHROOM s 2AKED TIMBER CEILING AND LARGE OPEN PLAN OF THE LOUNGE DINING AND FAMILY ROOM ALL SERVICED BY THE CENTRAL KITCHEN s 4HE HOME IS KEPT COOL BY EVAPORATIVE A C AND CEILING FANS Price: $189,000 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

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"ALFOUR /GILVY 2OAD Enjoy the essence of country living s ,OVELY #OUNTRY STYLE BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME WITH RECENTLY REPLACED ROOF NEW mOOR 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 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 1:00 – 1:30pm Price: $250,000 Internet: 512571 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Cary Hocking

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)AN 3HOWELL $RIVE Guilt Free Luxury s %XECUTIVE HOME WITH CHARM IMMACULATE PRESENTATION s )N A QUIET LOCATION AT 2ENMARK S MOST POPULAR ADDRESS s #RAFTED LANDSCAPE WHERE YOU CAN RETREAT WITH A SENSE OF PRIVACY s "OASTING TIMBER mOORS WHICH mOW THROUGHOUT LIVING AREAS s #LOSE TO ROMANTIC WALKS ALONG THE BANKS OF THE -URRAY 2IVER Price: $395,000 Open: Saturday Jan 29,2:00 – 3:00pm Internet ID: 527986 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Loveday

Loxton

Loxton

Renmark

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+AESLER 3TREET New paint, new carpet & trouble free living s ! VERY TIDY BEDROOM HOME WITH A FRESH COAT OF PAINT AND NEW CARPETS IN THE LOUNGE AND BEDROOMS WHILE THE SPACIOUS KITCHEN AND HEAVY TRAFlC AREAS ALL HAVE LINO mOOR COVERINGS s #LEAN AND TIDY BATHROOM WITH SEPARATE SHOWER AND BATH Open: Sunday Jan 30, 9:15 – 9:45am Price: $149,500 Internet ID: 279467 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Dave Kanizay

Greg Cram

Loxton

Moorook

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"OOKPURNONG 2OAD A GEM OF A RESTORATION! s/N THE FRINGE OF ,OXTON A FABULOUS NEW BORN RESIDENCE s.EW WIRING PLUMBING IRON ROOF WITH A CONTEMPORARY LIFESTYLE s)NSULATED CORRUGATED IRON WALL CLADDING THAT WRAPS THE HOME s &OUR GREAT SIZED BEDROOMS TWO AMAZING COPIOUS LIVING AREAS s !TTRACTIVE COFFERED CEILING IN HUB OF HOME LARGE DINING ZONE Price: $330,000 Internet ID: 548889 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

2AWNSLEY 2OAD Rub a Dub, Dub, - Lets Play in the Scrub! s HECTARES ACRES OF NATURAL BUSH LAND IN OUTBACK COUNTRY s %SCAPE GETAWAY FOR MOTORBIKE RIDING CAMPING NEARBY BOATING AND lSHING s ! ROAMING PADDOCK FULL OF DUST AND DIRT FAUNA AND mORA s 5NDULATING GROUND FOR FUN PLAY AND SCRUB TO HIDE AND CAMP s #LOSE TO RIVER AND ON THE RIDGE PROVIDING ENDLESS SIGHTS s "OUNDARY FENCES WITH ENTRY GATE ALLOWS PRIVACY SECURITY AND PLAY Price: $149,000 - Internet ID: 543009 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

A -C%WEN $RIVE Live a luxury lifestyle s(IGH QUALITY MEDALLION ENTHUSED HOME BOASTING A LIFESTYLE SET OVER PREMIUM ALLOTMENTS s ,OCATED IN ONE OF ,OXTON S MOST CONVENIENT AFmUENT SUB DIVISIONS s /N ENTRANCE COFFERED CEILINGS SPRAWLING TILED WALK WAYS SQUARE PILLAR FEATURES GIVES A NOTE OF ELEGANCE CLASS s &ULLY LANDSCAPED IN GROUND AUTOMATIC POOL Price: $459,000 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 11:30 – 12:30pm Internet ID:530584 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Greg Cram

Greg Cram

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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 'REAT COUNTRY OUTLOOK WITH ELEVATED SCENIC VALLEY VIEWS s #LOSE PROXIMITY TO THE -URRAY 2IVER GENERAL STORE BOTTLE -OOROOK #LUB s 0ERFECT HOLIDAY RETREAT OR ROMATIC HAVEN FOR THE COUPLE LOOKING FOR PEACE AND TRANQUILITY Open: Sunday Jan 30, 10:00 – 11:00am Price: $145,000 Internet ID:509323 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Bronte Manuel

Greg Cram

Barmera

PRICE REVIEW

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,OT 3EC 3TURT (IGHWAY "ARMERA Spacious & gracious both inside & out! s 3UPERIOR ,UXURIOUS %XECUTIVE 2ANCH 3TYLE 2ESIDENCE s 'LORIOUS 5NRESTRICTED 6IEWS OF "EAUTIFUL ,AKE "ONNEY s 3PRAWLING !CRES OF 2OOM FOR 9OU PLUS ALL 9OUR 0ETS TOO s 3TUNNING "LACKWOOD 4IMBER +ITCHEN WITH ALL THE 4REATS s &OUR 'ENEROUS 3IZED "EDROOMS PLUS 3EPARATE 3TUDY s )NFORMAL &ORMAL !REAS WITH AN !BUNDANCE OF &EATURES s %NTERTAIN THE &RIENDS &AMILY WITH !LL 3EASON 0AVED !REAS s #OMBUSTION 'AS (EATING $UCTED %VAPORATIVE !IR #ONDITIONING s /PULENT %NSUITE WITH "ATH 3HOWER 4OILET AND 6ANITY s 3WEEPING ,ANDSCAPE 'ARDENS ADD 0RIVACY 'ORGEOUS /UTLOOKS

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Price: $390,000 Internet ID: 139792 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

KEEN TO SELL!

Price: $1.6 million Internet ID: 106793529 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Barmera

Barmera ,AFFER 3TREET AWESOME FUN FILLED EXECUTIVE FAMILY RESIDENCE! s 'RACIOUS 3PACIOUS "UNGALOW 2ESIDENCE AT A "LUE 2IBBON ,OCALE s 'ORGEOUS LIGHT lLLED INTERIORS WITH INmUENTIAL APPOINTED FURNISHINGS s #LEAR DIAMOND PATTERNED LEADLIGHT &RENCH $OORS UPON ENTRY s +ING SIZED BEDROOMS PLUS STUDY WITH HOST OF BUILT IN STORAGE s "RILLIANT EXECUTIVE HOME WITH FAMILY FRIENDLY mOOR PLAN s 2EAR LANE ACCESS INTO COLORBOND SHEDDING PLUS TWIN DRIVEWAY AT THE FRONT s )NSPIRING AMAZING KITCHEN WITH ALL THE EXTRAS THAT YOU D EXPECT s #OURTYARD INCLUDES )NGROUND SWIMMING POOL PLUS GAS HEATED SPA s *ARRAH mOORING mOWS UNDER THE DECORATIVE LIGHTING THAT ENHANCES THE AMBIENCE Price: $510,000 Internet ID: 539571 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Loveday

Barmera

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3COTT !VENUE Scoot onto Scott Avenue! s )MPRESSIVE COLORBOND BRICK VENEER YEAR OLD HOME ON THE AVENUE s &OUR BEDDER MASTER SUITE HAS HUGE 7)2 AND LOVELY EN SUITE s 'REAT LOCALE n CLOSE TO MEDICAL DENTAL FACILITIES AND #"$ s (OP SKIP AND JUMP TO KINDERGARTEN OR SHORT STROLL TO SCHOOLqs 4WO LIVING AREAS PLUS OUTDOOR GABLE ROOF ENTERTAINING PATIO Open: Sunday Jan 30, 3:00 – 4:00pm Price:$365,000 Internet ID: 536984 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Barmera

Greg Cram

Renmark

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,OT 9EO 2OAD Nestled on the Ridge! s.EAT TIDY NEWLY PAINTED WEATHERBOARD HOME SET AMONGST NATURE s4HREE BEDROOMS EACH WITH CARPETS AND CURTAIN DRAPES s/PEN PLAN KITCHEN LOUNGE DINING AREA WITH SCENIC WINDOW VIEWS s &RESHLY PRESENTED READY TO OWN AND OCCUPY s ,ARGE VERANDA FOR QUIET PONDERING MOMENTS PERGOLA s (IGH ROOF OPEN BAY SHEDDING s 0ERFECT HAVEN FOR COUPLE OR PERFECT INVESTMENT Price:$150,000 - Internet ID:529058 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Sharon Powardy Sales Administrator

5NIT 1UEEN %LIZABETH $RIVE Lapping it up at the Lake! s 2IGHT ON THE SHORES OF BEAUTIFUL ,AKE "ONNEY IS THIS FANTASTIC SOLID THREE BEDDER BRICK HOME s 7ILL SUIT THE lRST HOME BUYER OR KEEN INVESTOR THAT WOULD LIKE TO ADD A WATER VIEW PROPERTY TO THEIR PORTFOLIO s )NSIDE THE LOW MAINTENANCE DWELLING THERE ARE TWO LIVING AREAS AND THREE BEDROOMS s +ITCHEN IS DELIGHTFUL WITH PINE CABINETRY TILED SPLASH BACKS Price: $130,000 Internet ID: 531782 - Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Barmera

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,AFFER 3TREET A Super Star – ter! s (OP SKIP AND A JUMP TO THE MAIN STREET OF "ARMERA FOR EVERYDAY SHOPPING s 'REAT FOR THE lRST HOME BUYER OR THE RETIREE LOOKING TO DOWN SIZE s ,OVELY SOLID CHARACTER HOME AT A POPULAR ADDRESS s 3HEDDING WITH CONCRETE mOOR AND POWER s %STABLISHED ON A HUGE M BLOCK Price: $195,000 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 2:00 – 2:30pm Internet ID: 530003 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

)AN 3HOWELL $RIVE The epitome of luxury inspired achievement! s !BSOLUTE RIVERFRONT HOME WITHOUT EQUAL THE LENGTH OF THE -URRAY s ! LOTTERY RESIDENCE AT A LOTTERY LOCATION n 9OU CAN WIN THIS ONE s 3ITTING ON FOUR ADDITIONAL PRESTIGIOUS ALLOTMENTS ALL UP FOR GRABS SEPARATELY s !BSOLUTELY AWESOME IN EVERY TURN OF THIS SUPREME RIVERFRONT PROPERTY s "UILDERS OWN RESIDENCE WITH 4AMALA ,IMESTONE EXTERIOR SOLID CONSTRUCTION s $OUBLE SIZED GOURMET KITCHEN WITH !%' !PPLIANCES n #OFFEE -ACHINE :IP #HILLER BOILER 4WIN /VENS $ISHWASHERS )CEMAKER &RIDGE &REEZER s %UROPEAN lREPLACE HEATING ON MAINS GAS WITH :ONE $UCTED 2 !IR #ONDITIONING

Greg Cram

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(UNT 2OAD The Hunt is over! s 'REAT BUY FOR LIFESTYLE OWNERS LOOKING FOR A FARMLET s ,ET THE PONIES RUN WILD ON THE ACRES OR ROOM TO ESTABLISH A GO CART TRACK s 0UT YOUR PERSONALITY INTO THE BEDDER HOME BLENDED WITH WARMTH CHARM CHARACTER s #REATE THE HOUSE INTO A HOME WITH ENDLESS POTENTIAL Price: $150,000 Internet ID: 520952 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Kylie O’Shaughnessy Sales Administrator

2AL 2AL !VENUE HISTORIC HAZELDENE HOUSE s ! RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ENJOY THIS UNIQUE FAMILY HOME s )DEAL LOCATION AND AMBIENCE WITH THE CULTURE OF 2ENMARK S HISTORY s !N IDEAL FAMILY HOME WITH A TOTAL OF GENEROUS ROOMS s !DJACENT TO SWIMMING POOL CLOSE TO SCHOOLS SHOPS AND #"$ s $OUBLE BRICK HOME SET ON M READY TO RE DEVELOP 3*#! Price: $375,000 Open: Saturday Jan 29, 3:30 – 4:30pm Internet ID:540149 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Emilee Juckers Property Manager Administrator

Kay Jeffree Property Manager 8584 7100

Greg Cram

Shane McKay Property Manager 8582 1700


Barmera

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'ARRARD 3TREET THISTLE DO YOU NICELY! s $OUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF HOME WITH SURPLUS FEATURES s #HARACTER lLLED THROUGHOUT WITH HIGH RAKED TIMBER CATHEDRAL CEILINGS s 2OVING SPACE IN OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LARGE SUNKEN LOUNGE s #OMBUSTION HEATING EVAPORATIVE DUCTED COOLING PLUS 2 # 3PLIT 3YSTEM s 4HREE BEDROOMS WITH ROBES MASTER HAS 7)2 %N SUITE COURTYARD s &ABULOUS GABLED ROOF AREA FOR ENTERTAINING SUPERVISES PLAY IN THE BACK YARD s 2ECENTLY INSTALLED 3OLAR 0OWER 0ANELS LARGE RAINWATER TANK s &ULLY ENCLOSED REAR YARD WITH LAWN ORNAMENTALS AND NATIVE TREES s 'ARAGE UNDER MAIN ROOF AND PROVIDES FOR TWO VEHICLES

Barmera

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0ASCOE 4ERRACE A CLUSTA BUSTA OF 4 UNITS s &OUR NEAT TIDY BEDROOM BRICK VENEER TILED ROOF UNITS s &ULLY PAVED DUAL DRIVEWAY WITH DECORATIVE NATIVE GARDENS s &ANTASTIC LOCATION WITH CLOSE PROXIMITY TO MAIN STREET SHOPPING s /PEN PLAN LIVING WITH DELIGHTFUL KITCHEN BEDROOMS EACH HAVE ")2 S s 2 # AIR CONDITIONING VERTICAL DRAPES TO WINDOW PANES s &ULL LENGTH CARPORT AND BACK TWO UNITS HAVE REAR LANE ACCESS s /WNER BUILT AND MANAGED FOR OVER YEARS s #URRENTLY TENANTED AT PER WEEK PER UNIT s "ATHROOM ,AUNDRY ,OO ARE BOTH WALL mOOR TILED s %ASY TO MANAGE JUST LET AND FORGET n IT S AN INVESTOR ALERT Price: $550,000 Internet ID: 549426 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price:$240,000 Internet ID: 550463-Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Barmera

Greg Cram

Barmera

Monash

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3EC $ISTILLERY 2OAD Lavish the Luxury & Indulge! s ! GORGEOUS FUN lLLED RESIDENCE WITH OUTSTANDING VIEWS s %STABLISHED ON JUST OVER ACRES OVERLOOKING THE TOWN OF -ONASH s "EST OF BOTH WORLDS n LOCATED BETWEEN -ONASH "ERRI s 3TYLISH KITCHEN WITH "LACKWOOD 4IMBER BLACK MARBLE LOOK BENCH TOPS s 3URPRISING SECRETS INTIMATE SPACES IN THE AMAZING mOOR PLAN s /RNATE LIGHTING THROUGHOUT THE HOME &RENCH OFF TILED mOOR LIVING AREAS s !TTRACTIVE 3YDNEY COVE CORNICES TO THE HIGH CEILINGS LEAD LIGHT ENTRY INTO FOYER s BEDROOMS PLUS STUDY EACH WILL ")2 S AND THE -ASTER s &ABULOUSLY FASHIONABLE IN DESIGN DÏCOR AND SO IMPRESSIONABLE s)NGROUND SWIMMING POOL BESIDE THE AMAZING SANDSTONE PAVED ENTERTAINING AREA s.EW BAY COLOURBOND SHEDDING WITH ROLLER DOORS s 2OAMING GREEN GRASSED GARDEN

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(OMBSCH 2OAD Escape Suburbia at a Budget Price! s 2URAL COUNTRY LIVING POSITIONED ON ONE ACRE JUST MINUTES FROM "ARMERA s /PEN HUGE lVE BAY SHEDDING WITH POWER COMPACTED mOOR s #ARPET WINDOW FURNISHINGS THROUGHOUT ALL LIVING ZONES s GREAT SIZED SLEEPING ZONES EACH WITH ")2 S MASTER ROOM HAS ENSUITE WIR Price: $235,000 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 11:30 – 12:30am Internet ID: 509322 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

&ARMER 3TREET A Great Place to Get Cornered! s $AZZLING BRAND NEW KITCHEN WITH ALL THE PREDICTABLE TREATS s 4ILED mOOR AREAS IN KITCHEN DINER SUNROOM ZONES DECORATIVE WINDOW FURNISHINGS s &OUR CONVENIENTLY POSITIONED CARPETED BEDROOMS n TWO WITH ROBES s -ONITORED SECURITY PLUS REVERSE CYCLE DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING Price: $195,000 Open: Sunday Jan 30, 1:00 – 1:30pm Internet ID: 443756 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Greg Cram

Price: $550,000 - Internet ID: 534777 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

Barmera

Waikerie

Taylorville

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#OCKSEDGE 2OAD No Time for Hesitation! s )MPRESSIONABLE TWO BEDDER lRST HOME START OR A GREAT HOLIDAY DESTINATION s *UST A HOP SKIP JUMP TO THE FORE SHORES OF BEAUTIFUL ,AKE "ONNEY s $UAL DRIVEWAY UNDER THE FULL LENGTH CARPORT WHICH SHELTERS THE HOME s .EW 3PLIT 3YSTEM ! # INSTALLED MODERN KITCHEN s 'REAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY READY TO LEASE AT PW Price: $112,000 Internet ID: 407424 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Greg Cram

$EVLINS 0OUND 2OAD A home with Exceptional Style s ! SPACIOUS YR OLD "2 3PANISH STYLE HOME ON A LOVELY QUIET SETTING OF ACRES WITH COOL VERANDAHS STUNNING %NTERTAINING AREA AND LOCATED CLOSE TO THE BOATRAMP 4HE QUALITY OF lNISH IS SECOND TO NONE FEATURING LARGE OPEN SPACES $UCTED 2 # ! # LOUNGE WITH 'AS ,OG lRE BUILT IN "AR AND %NT UNIT WITH mAT SCREEN 46 STUDY AREA HUGE DINING AREA AND SOLID TIMBER KITCHEN WITH $ISHWASHER AND 7)0 ,OW RESERVE WELL BELOW THE ACTUAL COST OF BUILDING AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED

Open: Saturday Jan 29, 2:00 – 2:45 pm AUCTION: Monday 14 Feb 11am- on site Internet ID: 541070 Dave Kanizay 0448845270

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3EC 3TURT (IGHWAY In excess of 20% return on Investment 4HIS ACRE PROPERTY LOCATED CLOSE TO THE TOWN CENTRE AND BOAT RAMP IS NOT JUST A LOVELY RURAL SETTING FOR YOUR NEW HOME BUT ALSO WILL DELIVER AN AMAZING RETURN IN EXCESS OF OF YOUR ORIGINAL INVESTMENT ! FANTASTIC SIDE LINE INCOME AND OPPORTUNITY FOR THE KIDS TO EARN POCKET MONEY #ALL $AVE TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION

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You can clearly see the concreted and powered pride that the current ownshed, half of which has ers have in this property and been lined and made into there really is nothing to do a teenager’s or boy’s retreat but move in. and includes a stove and Call Dave Kanizay on pot belly to keep you warm 0448845270. while you watch the footy, How good is that? 3 1 3 And finally BERRI you will also have a shade Contact 13 Cooper Street house, vegie Ray White Berri patch, security Price $165,000 - $170,000 Dave Kanizay Inspect By appointment lights and a 0448 845 270 new rainwater Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie RLA 195714 tank.

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REEN lawns, ornamentals and a variety of fruit trees create the perfect setting for this lovely Country style three bedroom home. Generous verandahs surround the home on three sides to ensure you are protected from the rain and coming heat. Neat and well presented, this home has been treated to a new roof in recent years and inside are new floor coverings and a freshly renovated main bathroom and laundry. Featuring a comfortable lounge complete with combustion heater and airconditioning. There is a large dining area and the kitchen has a massive pantry for all those preserves. Ceiling fans and Built-in-robes are features in two of the bedrooms. Outside is an abundance of shedding and open car/boat parking bays, as well as separate storage areas, office and pit. There are also bird aviaries, a chook run, wood storage area and much more. Ten thosand gallons of rainwater storage is pumped into the home and with a 9000kl CIT water license and a SA Water connection, you can have the best garden in the state. This large, two acre property is located just down the road from the highly regarded Loxton Golf Course and only five kilometres

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Nissan updates to benefit local models NISSAN HAS announced a range of updates to its European market 2011 Navara and Pathfinder models, including the addition of Renault Nissan’s new 3.0 litre V6 diesel and revisions to the existing 2.5 litre diesel. While local models will likely benefit from the upgraded 2.5 litre, an Australian debut for the new diesel V6 is unclear at this stage. A debut in the 2011 Nissan Patrol is likely, possibly appearing in the current model before then. The brand-new 3.0 litre V6 turbodiesel engine, revealed early last year, develops 173kW and 550Nm of torque, online between 1750 and 2500rpm. With the new V6 diesel under the bonnet, the Pathfinder’s braked towing capacity raises to a hefty 3500kg, while the Navara will manage 3000kg. For the smaller 2.5 litre turbodiesel, Nissan has massaged an 11 per cent increase in both

power and torque from the proven unit. The reworked diesel now develops 141kW and 450Nm (the current Australian-market Navara diesel offers 126kW and 403Nm of torque). The 2.5 litre engine’s fuel economy is improved, the manual version dropping 1.3 l/100km to 8.5 l/100km on the combined cycle. A number of light cosmetic tweaks are present as well, including a subtly-revised bonnet, grille, new projector headlights, and lightly restyled bumpers, adding 80mm to the length of both models. New switchgear is featured inside, along with updated door trims, upholstery, chrome highlights and restyled dials. ESP is available as an option (although Australiandelivered models will likely offer ESP as standard), along with a rear-view camera.


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■ BATHURST SPECIAL: Tim Swinstead’s Torana could come right out of the pages of Street Machine. Photo: SUPPLIED close mates were b building l ildi ground up street machines and establishing the Riverland Street Machine Club, so it was that Tim would become one of the foundation members. By the late 80s, after cruising with the other full on street machines in the club, it was time to give the hatchback a spruce up so the transition began. The 253 ci V8 engine was rebuilt and now boasts a fully balanced bottom end, major work on the heads including roller rockers, a four barrel Holley Carby and extractors sending the spent gasses down to the full stainless steel dual exhaust system. While the engine was out Tim spent considerable time smoothing and respraying the engine bay, then the engine was fully detailed with the addition of numerous chrome plated and polished aluminium items before reinstalling and hid-

ing i all ll the ll h electrical l i l wiring. ii The remainder of the running gear and underside was left stock, although it has all been thoroughly cleaned and treated to a couple of coats of gloss black paint to help with cleaning. The gear box is the standard GM Australian four speed, the diff is original, although it’s been narrowed to keep the big rear wheels in track, and the brakes are the standard discs on the front and drums on the rear. Tim purchased new wheels at the rebuild time and these are Globeline mags (ie. Ozzy Centrelines) and measure 14” x 7” on the front with 195/60 tyres and 14” x 8” at the rear with 265/60 tyres. “There is no way I was going to mess with the external look of the car, so there are no scoops, spoilers or holes cut into it anywhere,” Tim said.

The Th h paint i iis the h original i i l mint i julep colour that has only been touched up in places over the years.” The interior has received a few modifications like the half roll cage and assorted highly polished aluminium panels fitted into the rear of the hatch. These include a custom battery box, stereo amp and spare wheel covers and have taken many, many hours of hand polishing to bring them up to their current lustre. The seats and door panels are still covered in the original GM slate grey material, while the carpet and hood lining are black, as original. When the Torana was purchased there was an under dash air conditioning unit fitted that didn’t work and Tim said it “looked ugly”, so it was removed and a very rare, ex-factory centre console was fitted and, as a personal touch, he

added a polished aluminium gauge and stereo panel. Ron Harris Aluminium Engineering, of Barmera, was responsible for all the aluminium fabrication and Tim is appreciative of the workmanship of Ron. Prior to the Street Machine Club going into recess, Tim enjoyed cruising regularly and attending shows both within and outside the region. Over the years the hatchback would have been displayed at 20 plus shows, with some of the highlight wins being back to back Top Street Machine (Street) at the SMASA state title shows in 1988 and 1989, as well as Best Engineered in ‘88 and Best GM in ’89. After all this time, Tim decided the vehicle needed a tidy up and last year spent six weeks of nights and weekends painting, polishing and detailing prior to the Riverland Auto Expo and came away with Top Street Machine (Street) yet again. The car has also received awards for Top Coupe, Best Engine Bay and Best Interior on many occasions. Tim said, “I’m really happy with the car, it’s exactly how I want it”. “It goes pretty hard for the mods on the engine, although the economy is compromised a little but it does what I want.” “It’s a genuine SS model and the hatchback shape is unique, something that even Gen Y stops to look at when I show it. “I may look at updating the wheels to something trendier one day but for now, I just want to enjoy cruising and entering the odd show.”

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motoring

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Focus spin-offs key to Ford’s future n cONCEPT: The Focus based Vertrek concept that, will eventually replace Ford’s Escape, was previewed at the recent Detroit Motor Show.

n MORE POWER: Hyundai may soon produce a turbo-charged Veloster to keep up with competition. HYUNDAI’S upcoming Veloster sports car may have a unique styling and handling focus to make it a seller but its relatively low engine output appears to have polarised pundits, according to themotorreport.com.au However, if the 102kW 1.6 litre engine in Hyundai’s second new sports model isn’t enough for some, there may be a ‘fix’ on the horizon. According to overseas reports, a turbo-charged variant will join the European line-up later this year. As for numbers, the top-shelf Veloster will reportedly produce a Golf GTI-rivalling 155kW, utilising a turbocharged version of the direct-injected 1.6 litre engine powering the regular model. With Hyundai’s Genesis Coupe offering a 160kW turbo-charged version of the company’s older 2.0 litre Theta engine, a turbo-charged Veloster will likely follow an engine update for the rear-wheel-drive Coupe hero.

Mitsubishi Concept Global Small revealed MITSUBISHI has released the first official images of the Mitsubishi Concept Global Small, which is set to debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show in March, according to caradvice.com.au The physical concept has lost much of the personality of the vehicle that appeared in sketches last month, with

Mitsubishi’s designers clearly playing it safe, aiming to give it an inoffensive, universal appeal. Designed to satisfy three main criteria: “compact [design], affordability, and high fuel efficiency”, Mitsubishi said the production vehicle, based on the Concept Global Small, will seat five adults

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CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

T Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ... The

Personalised memorabilia you just can’t buy, reminds local cricketer of

The time he played with the stars BERRI stalwart Matthew ‘Doc’ Clifford has no real need to purchase any of the endless flow of cricket memorabilia offered to us during the game’s television coverage. He has his own piece, a canvas print of an Adelaide Oval scoreboard in 1992/93 containing the names of players like Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath and Paul ‘Blocker’ Wilson, all later to play for their country. The future stars were in an Australian Institute of Sport team playing a SA Second X1. Ponting recently signed the item which now holds pride of place in Docs home. At 20 years of age, Doc was a member of the SA team. Doc had caught the eye of state selectors, including Neil Dansie, when the state squad, under coach Peter Philpott, spent a weekend for practice and trial games at Loxton earlier in the season. I remember the occasion well, as I was attached to SACA as the Murray Districts’ organiser at the time and it was not a very enjoyable weekend, as without any prior notice and with a shortage of available helpers, we were run ragged in catering for the visitors’ needs. To put it bluntly, there was a lot of tension In the air throughout the exercise and the situation was not improved when a few of our locals asked to make up the numbers for a trial game,

were treated very much like fill-ins by the visitors but to their credit then had their moment in the sun. In extremely hot conditions, Doc and his long term colleague Todd Charlton built a long partnership to frustrating the city slickers who had leading spinners Tim May and Peter McIntyre at their disposal and even had speedster Paul Hutchinson take a new ball in an effort to separate the nuisance pair. After annoying the heck out of the SACA party, Doc’s near century got him a spot in the SA Twos to play the AIS side. He replaced a bloke called Martin Faull, a move that obviously did not sit well with the other squad members as the youngster from the bush was hardly made welcome in his new environment.

Doc advanced...to be advised ‘don’t come forward to me country boy’.

Nevertheless, he acquitted himself well despite not having time to put in a lot of preparation and he batted for an hour or so with Huntley Armstrong in the first innings for 14 and scored

■ ON THE BOARD: The photograph signed by Ricky Ponting of the Adelaide Oval scoreboard featuring the names of the Australian captain, several other national representatives and (inset) Berri cricket legend ‘Doc’ Clifford. eight in a second dig. Apart from the cool reception he received, the opportunity to rub shoulders with so many fine players will stay with Doc, as will a couple of memorable moments. Pacy Glenn McGrath being unable to bowl was one and the other came from that colourful character ‘Blocker’ Wilson. Doc advanced on the quick, only to be strongly advised “don’t come forward to me country boy!” Earlier, as a teenager, Doc had a dash at district cricket with Prospect but promised employment did not eventuate. Then in 1991/92 he made his first appearance for SA in the annual national country championships. The tournament was held in the Riverland and it was here

that he played one of his finest innings. I also remember this well, as word quickly spread around Berri that the local teenager was really turning it on at his home oval against NSW. It was a hard hat area! SA had made 80 or so, NSW 350 in reply and then the home state were 2/4 at lunch on day two. Doc went berserk when play resumed, smashing the highly rated attack to all parts to score 145 and prevent an outright defeat. Doc’s decision not to pursue a career at top level has raised a few eyebrows over the years but isn’t this another classic example of being able to take the man out of the country but not the country out of the man? What an outstanding perform-

er he has been for Berri, Murray Districts and SA Country over a long career. For his home club, up until the end of last season he had played 282 matches involving 285 innings for 10,123 runs at an average of 42.53, with a highest score of 234. He has held 196 catches, effected six stumpings and played in 15 A grade premierships. Oh, and there have been 186 overs with the ball for 24 wickets, at an average of 22.63, with best figures of 2/21. Obviously an allrounder underestimated by the team’s skippers (including himself) but then he has got a magnificent print, now signed by the current Australian captain, that confirms he was in illustrious company at Adelaide Oval, 1992/93.

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Is this Callum Ferguson’s season of missed opportunities? AS A PRESS release, the four paragraph missive released by the South Australian Cricket Association on Christmas Day was one of the more bizarre news updates released by a sporting organisation in recent times. Kudos must be given to SACA’s hard working publicity department for updating us about an alarming injury to a key player on Christmas Day. However, the press release provided an exclamation mark to a question that has perplexed Redbacks supporters this season. Why is Callum Ferguson not playing for Australia? “SACA can advise that Callum Ferguson has been struck in the groin while playing backyard cricket with friends on Christmas Eve,” the presser stated. “He received medical treatment last night and his (sic) now at home enjoying Christmas with his family.” Sustained a groin injury? Playing backyard cricket with friends on Christmas Eve? Maybe Redbacks team-mate Shaun Tait sent down a thunderbolt that hit Ferguson in the Jatz crackers. Who knows?

At first read the press release could appear to have been some sort of holiday prank but Ferguson went on to miss the opening match of the Redbacks’ T20 campaign. The incident highlights a season of missed opportunities for a player regarded as South Australia’s next Test cricketer, a man who, had form not eluded him at critical moments, may have replaced Marcus North or Mike Hussey in the side for the first Ashes Test at the ‘Gabba. Whether the selectors would have dropped either of the incumbents, had Ferguson made a strong case, we will never know but the fact he was named in a 17 man pre Ashes squad suggests he was in their thoughts. With a national team on the brink of generational change, Ferguson, who admittedly was returning from a debilitating knee injury (sustained in Australia’s 2009 Champion’s Trophy victory over New Zealand), was prominent among the names mooted to take a middle order slot in the side. He was considered to be in

a race with Usman Khawaja, in particular, for that position. Where Khwaja went out and made hay, Ferguson has struggled to recapture the form which had previously seen him catapulted successfully into the Australian one day side. Since scoring a century against WA in late October, Ferguson has not set the world alight. In late November, when Test players were back in their state squads and auditioning for the Ashes, Ferguson was just one of the many big name players who failed to impress the selectors. In a portent of things to come, Sandgroper Mike Hussey was the only current or future top order player to perform that weekend, scoring a century in the second innings against Victoria after being dismissed for a duck in the first dig. On the same weekend, Ferguson managed just seven and 10 for South Australia in his audition against the touring English in Adelaide. Slim pickings for Australia A against the old enemy in Hobart seemingly sealed his fate. Further hindering Ferguson’s

chances was Khawaja, who scored a smashing double century in a Shield match in Adelaide in which the star Redback did not play. Whether batting or seeking selection for higher honours, cricket is all about timing and making runs when the spotlight is on you. Sadly, Ferguson has not managed that feat this season. To top it off, the first ball Ferguson faced in the Redback’s recent T20 match against Western Australia popped through the grille of his helmet, smashing his nose across his face. It says a lot about the lack of luck for Ferguson this season, who has also missed selection for the current ODI series against England. More importantly, he has missed selection in Australia’s World Cup squad, a position which, given his previous position in the side, should have been there for the taking. Ferguson is a talented player, one who should make the Test side when the Baggy Green next takes to the field later this year, but if he is to do so he needs to make every post a winner between

now and the end of the Australian domestic season. An Australian middle order with both Ferguson and the talented Khawaja, who made his debut in the fifth Test, will be worth watching. Hopefully this season of missed opportunities does not see the classy right hander in the could of, would of, should of category of players.

Fergie’s figures Callum Ferguson’s season form is not tragic but he is clearly not knocking the door down for higher honours: ■ Sheffield Shield: Four matches, seven innings, 337 runs, 131 highest score, 48.14 average, two hundreds, one duck. ■ Ryobi Cup: Five matches, five innings, 158 runs, 101 not out highest score, 39.50 average, 203 balls faced, 77.83 strike rate, one hundred. ■ Big Bash: Three matches, three innings, 68 runs, 38 not out highest score, 68.00 average, 58 balls faced, strike rate 117.


Thursday January 27, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 35 I can’t defend the un-defendable ~ Fox Sports commentator Mark Bosnich on Kevin Muscat’s ugly tackle earlier this week.

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‘Doc’ Clifford’s batting average over a long cricket career with Berri.

Top swim performances at state titles

IT SEEMS Broken Hill has unearthed an extremely promising young swimmer if you look at results of the SA Country Championships held there recently. Silver City’s Ellysia Oldsen broke two records in the 15 year old girls age group held previously for 10 to 15 years by our own Commonwealth and Olympic Games team member Sophie Edington. Riverland clubs were all represented at the championships and, although they lacked the numbers, and therefore the points scoring potential of some of the bigger clubs like title winner Onkaparinga, runner-up Broken Hill Stingrays (in their home pool), West Coast and Port Augusta, who were third and fourth, they produced some splendid performances, including a host of personal best times. Overall Berri finished 12th (163 points), Renmark

15th (95), Waikerie 19th (29) and Loxton 21st (seven). In fact, Waikerie’s performance was amazing, as it only had one swimmer competing. In form Clint Bambrick produced two first placings. Other Riverland medalists included Berri’s Jake Millar (two gold), Emily Millar (one gold, one silver, one bronze), Brock Verrall (one gold, two silver), Sarah Trewren, Nikki Harwood (one silver) and Tenae Feher (one bronze). From Renmark, Ashley Tyler won two gold, Rhys Jennings one silver, Lauren Anderson and Shay Hawkins each a bronze, while Loxton’s Bronte Phillips grabbed a silver and the Berri under 15 girls relay team of Sarah Trewren, Nikki Harwood, Emily Millar and Tenae Feher two bronze. The weekend got underway with the Superfish Carnival, which is open to all swimmers up to the

age of 13 and who are not eligible to compete at the championships. Those taking part were nine year olds Kasey Ferguson, Tyson Kent and Emily Kassebaum, Jesse Kent (11) and Ryan Casey (12) from Berri. Berri was also awarded the perpetual Gynell trophy as the club scoring the most points at open country carnivals in 2009/10. A feature of the championships was the Riverland spirit, with our local clubs, normally highly competitive at home, showing tremendous support for each other. And our clubs can be proud of their performances. Their swimmers only had about two months training prior to this event after being able to access their pools in November, so as they took on big clubs like Onkaparinga, with their all year facilities, this was very much a David and Goliath challenge.

Fun on the bowling greens A COUPLE of amusing yarns emerged from last weekend’s round of division one men’s pennant bowls. Neither have been audited for accuracy but heck, why should we let the truth get in the way of a good story? At Renmark it is reported that visiting Loxton skipper Vic Pavia got so excited about a bowl launched by his number two John Garvie that he really got into his own Mexican (or should it be Italian) wave, dislodging his watch in the process and destroying it as it slammed into the synthetic green. As he was finishing collecting the many pieces from the surface and the game was recommenced, there came a call from his rink’s number three, Malcolm Waechtel. It went something like, “Vic, can you tell me the time,” absolutely breaking up

anyone within earshot. He has always been quick, our ‘Effie’. Also at Berri, the home side’s champion skipper Dennis Treloar was apparently struggling with his form

‘‘Lank’ L was chastised during the break by his mother-in-law about his display. ay. y y.

as he led his four against Allan Ness’ Barmera rink and at half time the score went something like 12-9 in Berri’s favour. The report I received was

that ‘Lank’ was chastised during the break by his motherin-law, former Australian representative and multiple Riverland Sportsperson of the Year award winner Audrey Hefford, about his display. Obviously he responded, with the final score line 41-9. If there was a blast from Audrey, it sure worked as the next day at Loxton, Treloar continued to run hot, leading his Berri teammates Ken Stokes and son Craig Treloar to a win in the Region Four State Triples finals. In the semi they defeated Renmark RSL’s Ken Smith, John Van der Wyst and Dixie Lee (skipper) 2713 and then in the final, won 20-18 after repelling a fight back from Renmark’s Chris Karantonis, Garry Heywood and skipper Sean Leesue.

Watkins’ wickets wipe Cadell IN MID Murray cricket, David Watkins captured 7/27 for Waikerie Gold against Cadell last Saturday, with the performance including a hat trick in a four wicket maiden over. Apart from one season with Cadell, David has been with Gold for some time and has played in club premiership teams. However, although the return

from his swing bowling on Saturday was sensational, his effort with the bat was much less so, as he was dismissed for a golden duck. Apparently he absolutely scorched his first ball into the covers, only to be caught brilliantly, one handed, by his cousin Mark Watkins. To keep it in the family, the successful bowler was Mark’s son Blake.

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Clan Gordon prepares for Riverland Dinghy Derby battle but...

Morgan’s bad day: eight all out

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RENMARK brothers Jason and Colin Gordon once raced side by side but next weekend they will be competing against each other for the prestigious Riverland Dinghy Derby title, with both pride and bragging rights on the line. The pair, who once raced rally cars together, have a history associated with a need for speed and with Colin, who is swinger/navigator for brother-in-law Linton Price, winning the past four derbys, Jason is looking for sweet revenge. “I’ve been snapping at their heels every year,” Jason said. There have been some tight finishes in previous years with Jason and swinger Ben Pobke not quite able to pip Jason’s relatives for the title. “We both love the motorsport and the competitiveness of it all,” Jason said. “Everyone loves to win. “We’ve definitely been working hard towards it, so we haven’t been sitting back idle handed. “No ones going to stand aside.” The local boat race is often a hot topic in the Gordon family. “Amongst all our mates, you know, there’s a bit of healthy banter every now and then,” Jason laughed. “We beat him (Colin) in 2006, so its been a while since

■ IT’S ON: Brothers and dinghy racing rivals Jason (left) and Colin Gordon have a strong rivalry and were happy to embrace that competitive spirit for Riverland Weekly photographer Jane Wilson. Jason is hoping to put a stop to Colin’s winning streak in next week’s Dinghy Derby. he’s been beaten, so we will “It is a massive race, it’s line and the pump of it all.” have to see how he takes it.” going over 100 kilometres this This year’s Dinghy Due to rising river levels, Derby course will take in four year,” Jason said. this year’s course has been laps of Kylie Creek and fly “You need a bit of luck, so extended and the final straight along sections of Bulyong we will take a lucky charm this and Ral Ral Creek on Sunday, has been scrapped, meaning year and see what we can come February 6, with racing from skill will be needed more than up with. ever this derby. “It’s just the fun, the adrena- 10am.

Klingberg takes Warriors’ top job ■ From Page 1 MKFC president Adrian Hogg is delighted with the appointment, describing the Adelaide based Klingberg as cool, calm and collected. “He’s really keen on the job and is already working on some players,” Mr Hogg said. A former Tea Tree Gully player, Klingberg is looking forward to the challenge of his first coaching appointment, replacing Murray Voigt who had two seasons at

the helm. The new coach is well aware of the challenges ahead for the season and is taking a realistic approach, focusing on the development of players and club spirit. “My main goal is to get a lot of the younger players playing footy and coming to training as well,” Klingberg said. “I can’t imagine us being at the top of the ladder or anything but being competitive would be fantastic.” Klingberg, who is em-

SPORT Riverland Men’s Pennant Bowls Division one Waikerie 79 d Renmark RSL 68. G. Pursche 14 l R. Sutton 19, B. Burnett 16 d D. Bollenhagen 14, B. Harden 22 d M. Inglis 17, R. Davies 27 d J. van der Wyst 18. Loxton 83 d Renmark 70. T. Schulz 30 d W. Dopson 12, P. Kimber 18 d R. Andt 17, V. Pavia 23 d S. Ivanovic 11, T. Thurston 12 l S. Leesue 30. Berri 105 d Barmera 58. C. Treloar 22 d J. Morena 20, A. Hill 18 d I. Wandel 14, A. Gapco 24 d D. Wutke 15, D. Treloar 41 d A. Ness 9.

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ployed as a shipwright, has spoken to several potential recruits but is resigned to losing talented utility, and former coach, Travis Voigt, who continues to live in Adelaide. Klingberg will be supported by Warrior stalwart Nick White as assistant coach. The Warriors have also appointed former Colts premiership coach Peter Perry and Nathan Lister to lead the junior side for 2011. Moorook-Kingston did not have a Colts side

last season. With a senior coach appointed and two sides planned, Mr Hogg believes 2011 will provide a reversal of fortunes for the Warriors. “We’ve got a lot of confidence in the club that we can be competitive and build from here,” Mr Hogg said. Mr Hogg said his club is going through a similar phase to many smaller country clubs, which he says have struggled due to rural decline. “I think the main thing

that has affected us at this stage is the loss of a lot of industry to our town and economic hardship,” he said. “A lot of blokes we approached this year had families they needed to put their focus into and had to knock back the (coaching) job. “There are many blokes with young families leaving football.” The club will hold a ‘meet the coach’ day in mid-March, while any interested players should contact Adrian Hogg on 0429 873 389.

EVERY sportsman has had a day they would like to forget and the 11 representing Morgan in Mid Murray cricket would be hoping to wipe Saturday’s match from their collective memory banks after being dismissed for a miserable eight runs. Batting second, Morgan was trounced by Claypans opening bowlers Jason Ashenden (6/5) and Josh Hancock (4/3) in a bizarre exhibition of cricket. Chasing Claypans’ 76 runs, Morgan had seven players dismissed without scoring. Opening bat Jeremy Jaeger top scored in the dismal innings with just four runs. However, MMCA president Fred Tyler believes that while the low score does not look good, it may not be as embarrassing as it would indicate. “I don’t think it is as bad as it seems,” Mr Tyler said. “Morgan actually bowled reasonably well because Claypans were expected to make over 100, so while it was bad batting, the bowling was not too bad. “One of the best batsman in the league (Malcolm Waechter) was in for about 21 or 22 overs and he only made 15.” Among Ashenden’s victims were three leg before wicket dismissals. Although the Morgan total is disconcerting, Mr Tyler believes the club’s future and that of the MMCA is not at risk, despite the recent folding of the Mid Murray Football Association in 2009. Morgan lost its football and netball clubs when the MMFA folded. The struggling Tigers chose not to follow Ramco and Blanchetown-Swan Reach to the Riverland’s Independent football competition. “I don’t think it (the score) will hurt the (cricket) competition,” he said. “There are a lot of young lads coming through and I hope Morgan will look on the positive side that they bowled and fielded very well.” Prior to its innings, Morgan was shaping up for a surprise victory over Claypans, which was dismissed for 76. Pace bowler Max Baddack took 5/23, while Robert Tregenza recorded the figures of 3/8 in shutting down the Claypans innings. Mr Tyler described the match as “just one of those days”. “I think Morgan will bounce right back,” he said. “They’ve had good wins against Cadell and played well against Claypans the last time they played.” Despite the poor score, Morgan’s performance is not without precedence in the Mid Murray competition. In 2009, Waikerie Gold dismissed Cadell for just five runs.

SCOREBOARD

Schliebs 20 d T. Hucks 19, P. Vaughan 21 drew G. Ireland 21. Loxton Black 64 d Moorook 60. W. Ahrens 17 l D. Piltz 60, R. Coombs 24 d J. White 20, J. Draper 23 d S. Pantic 20. Renmark RSL 59 d Berri 54. T. Pendle 19 d K. Breakwell 17, J. Arace 21 d M. Cooper 16, P. Amos 19 l G. Meyer 21.

Division three green Lyrup 79 d Barmera 43. N. Nattrass 19 d R. Kleinig 18, I. Kubank 34 d K. Brown 8, N. Leach 26 d F. Robberts 17. Waikerie 80 d Loxton RSL 45. D. Warner 26 d G. Collins 16, C. Wilson 23 d M. Victor 17, S. Copeland 31 d J. Thiele 12. Loxton Yellow 66 d Berri 45. N. Menz 30 d L. Vonic 12, K. Dansie 21 d E. Mason 12, N. Jenke 15 l M. Martin 21. Monash 65 d Renmark 53. R. Scott 16 d R. Rittman 15, A. Viney 25 d M. Weiss 16, R. Jury 24 d M. Nitschke 22. Loxton Orange 61 d Moorook 49. Ray Fielke 22 d M. Arnold 16, K. Henderson 16 l M. Farrent 18, R. Wooldridge 23 d M. Warnock 15.

Division three gold

Monash 72 d Berri 41. S. Elsdon 25 d M. Binding 13, W. Pahl 22 d D. Vlemmix 13, G. Voigt 25 d J. Lyons 15. Renmark RSL d Loxton Red (forfeit). Loxton RSL 69 d Barmera 38. D. Wood 24 d K. Dougherty 13, A. Patterson 26 d J. Vidorin 12, R. Decaux 19 d R. Finn 13. Waikerie 65 d Lyrup 59. M. Brown 22 d J. Calgie 13, H. Mortimer 28 d D. Finn 22, J. Powardy 15 l M. Minchella 24. Loxton Gold 68 d Renmark RSL 58. D. Vaughan 31 d L. Pinyon 12, J. Vaughan 13 l K. Phillips 26, C. Reichstein 24 d D. van Dam 20.

Pinnaroo Line Bowls Division one Lameroo Red 46 d Pinnaroo 40. B. Maynard 22 d W. O’Driscoll 19, L. Walker 24 d R. Simon 21. Lameroo White 51 d Murrayville 31. P. Bowman 29 d C. Crane 17, L. Maynard 22 d R. Schroeder 14. Parilla 50 d Geranium 39. D. Atze 26 drew T. Kakoschke 26, P. Broughill 24 d L. Gregurke 13.

Division two Pinnaroo 96 d Lameroo Red 49.

P. Barker 29 d G. Godden 18, T. Quince 42 d T. Coleman 11, R. Angel 25 d F. Maynard 20. Lameroo White 73 d Murrayville 65. A. McCabe 25 d J. Sanders 21, C. Spratt 28 d W. Millikin 16, B. Toogood 20 l A. Crane 28. Parilla 85 d Geranium 70. J.M. Gilbertson 29 d I. Jarvis 21, C. Atze 23 l T. Johnson 29, S. Atze 33 d G. Hamdorf 20.

Mid Murray Cricket Waikerie Gold 165 (D. Hilton 48, B. Gay 32, R. Carter 31; I. Baker 2/17, J. Oliver 2/17, B. Watkins 2/34) d Cadell 76 (B. Wilksch 27, B. Slee 15; D. Watkins 7/27, B. Gay 2/23). Claypans 76 (K. Smith 19, M. Waechter 15; M. Baddack 5/23, R. Tregenza 3/8) d Morgan 8 (J. Jaeger 4; J. Ashenden 6/5, J. Hancock 4/3).

Victor 31 ret; A. Beauchamp 2/12, C. Richardson 2/12). Brown’s Well 137 (B. Hampel 60, N. Hampel 32; B. Gillespie 3/9, K. Gillespie 3/15) d Cobdogla 136 (M. Liddell 41, B. Gillespie 30; B. Hampel 3/8).

Junior T20 Monash 7/96 (K. Boase 16, C. Buchecker 16, K. Gillespie 16; A. Albanese 2/11) d Renmark 44 (J. Albanese 12; K. Boase 4/5, T. Crockett 3/10). Waikerie/Ramco 94 (R. Carter 27, S. McKinnon 15; W. Lehmann 3/2) d Loxton 7/82 (L. Pontt 15 n.o; K. Ziegler 3/9, D. Pierce 2/11). Loxton 72 (L. Pontt 17; T. Crockett 4/25) d Monash 38 (B. Romeo 4/5, W. Lehmann 4/7). Waikerie-Ramco 9/66 (L. Schiller 13; A. Albanese 5/4, J. Albanese 2/6) d Renmark 65 (L. Jackson 17, Z. Matulin 17; S. McKinnon 2/16).

Riverland Cricket

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Monash 98 (P. Elefheriadis 46, J. Albrecht 30; S. Reilly 4/23) v Loxton 2/72 (S. Inglis 27, B. Walter 21 n.o; K. Boase 2/15).

B grade Berri 7/175 (M. Hughes 53, B. Campbell 53; B. Aplin 3/38) d Renmark 8/118 (T.

Saturday par: G. Barrett six up c/b, C. McKendrick, G. Eitrich six up, B. Danvers, M. Kelly five up, D. Hicks, D. Hodson four up, P. Fisher, K. McGain three up, T. Foot, T. Fisher, T. Hanson two up. Sunday stableford: C. McKendrick 43 points, R. Cornwall, B. Finn 39, N.

McPherson 38, M. Cenko 36.

Waikerie Saturday division one par: D. Fechner +4. Division two: J. Tscharke +6. Voucher winners: T. Harris +5, R. Rigby +4, K. Lehmann +3, J. Haines +2.

Berri Friday twilight nine holes: R. Staehr 21 points, P. Frahn, T. Branford, R. Keightley, R. Mitchell 20. Saturday stableford: S. Cronje 41, N. Wilksch 40, N. Wait 38, T. Branford 38. Sunday stableford: L. Campbell 33, K. Lestrange 26.

Riverland Darts Loxton Peasants 9 (R. Martin – 180) d Loxton Gladettes 2. Berri Club 10 d Paringa Possums 1. Barmera Rooshooters 6 d Loxton Gladiators 5 (A. Goodes, K. Pillmore – 180).

Lake Bonney Yacht Club Club Championships heat five: J. Eshman (Talisman), P. Dunk/J. Broekers (Natural Progression), S. Thomas (Just Do It).

Riverland Baseball A grade: Barmera 7 d Berri 5, Renmark 9 d Loxton 4.


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Thursday 27th

4.00 Catalyst 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Echo Beach 2.00 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The Bionic Vet 8.30 Ashes To Ashes 9.30 Grand Designs 10.30 The Good, The Bad And The Ugg Boot 11.25 Superspy 12.20 Movie: Shadow Of The Eagle

5.30 To Be Announced 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 Important Things With Demetri Martin 7.55 The Young Ones 8.30 Party Down: The team caters for a

senior singles’ mixer. 9.00 Lunch Monkeys 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Father Ted 10.40 The League Of Gentlemen 11.15 Inside The Actors Studio 12.00 Planet Rock Profiles 12.25 The People Watchers

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News: The latest news from around Australia and overseas. Presented by Ann Sanders 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 11: Semi Finals McLachlan 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew

O’Keefe 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 11: Night Session: Semi Finals 12.00 Not Going Out 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 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

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 RBT 8.00 Getaway 8.30 CSI: NY 9.30 CSI 10.30 Cold Case 11.30 Win News 12.00 Burying Brian 1.00 ET 1.30 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 6pm With George Negus 6.30 Ten News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Bondi Vet 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.00 The Late Show 11.55 Burn Notice 1.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Don Matteo 2.30 Rex In Rome 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 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 8.00 Gourmet Farmer 8.30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Towards Zero (France) 12.00 Movie: Infernal Affairs 2 (Hong Kong) 2.05 Weatherwatch

Friday 28th

SBS

4.00 National Press Club Address 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Movie: From Here To Eternity 2.35 Creature Comforts

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Chopper Rescue 8.30 Murderland 10.30 ABC News 10.45 John Safran's Race Relations 11.10 Being Human 12.10 rage

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 Important Things With Demetri Martin 8.00 Navy Divers 8.25 Girl Friday 8.30 Monday Monday 9.20 How To Be A

Little S*d 9.30 The Tudors: Passion sparks between Brandon and Princess Margaret. 10.25 The Wire 12.20 I Rock 12.45 I'm From Rolling Stone: Jay Z's red carpet interview is this week’s plum assignment. 1.10 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Home Improvement 10.30 Seven News 11.00 Extreme 12.00 I Married A Stranger 2.00 My Wife And Kids 2.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 12: Semi Finals

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 12: Night Session: Men's Singles Semi Final 9.30 Movie: Scent Of A Woman: Al Pacino 12.45 Movie: 48 Shades 3.00 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 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

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Motorway Patrol 8.00 Hot Pursuit 8.30 Movie: Proof Of Life: Meg Ryan 11.15 Movie: Ripley's Games 1.30 Movie: Waiting For Guffman 3.15 ET 3.45 Nine Presents

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 6pm With George Negus 6.30 6.30 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Bondi Vet 8.30 Movie: Speed 10.45 Ten News 11.15 Sports Tonight 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Law & Order

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Don Matteo 2.30 Rex In Rome 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 7.30 Coast 8.30 As It Happened: Apocalypse: The Second World War 9.30 World News 10.05 Erotic Tales 10.40 Mistresses 11.10 Movie: Antenna (Japan): Ryo Kase 1.20 Entourage 1.55 Shameless 2.55 Weatherwatch

Saturday 29th

TEN SA

4.00 rage 11.00 Best In Australia 12.00 Message Stick 12.30 Best Of Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2010/2011: Bendigo v West Coast 3.00 Football: WLeague: Canberra United v Perth Glory 5.00 Bowls: NSW Open 2010: Men's Singles Final

6.00 Kylie Kwong: My China 6.30 Best Of Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Bed Of Roses 8.25 ABC News 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.10 The Graham Norton Show 11.00 Desperate Romantics 11.55 rage

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Athletics: IPC World Championships 7.45 Republic Of Doyle: When Jake receives a mysterious latenight call from Christian, he is not prepared for the scary crime scene he finds at the other end

of the line. 8.30 Movie: Sunset Boulevard: Gloria Swanson: A silentscreen goddess dreams of a comeback. 10.15 Movie: Rio Grande: John Wayne 12.05 Tutankhamun: Secrets Of The Boy King 12.55 Sun, Sea & Bargain Spotting

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 2.00 Movie: Kronk's New Groove 3.30 Movie: Recipe For Disaster 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open:

Preview Special 7.00 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 13: Night Session: Women's Final 11.35Movie: Forces Of Nature: Ben Affleck, Sandra Bullock 1.50 Movie: Asunder: Blair Underwood 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Children’s Programs

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday KerriAnne 10.00 Children's Programs 12.30 Gilligan's Island 1.00 Wildfire 2.00 Fishing Australia 2.30 Garden Gurus 3.00 30 Minute Menu 3.30 Out Of The

Ordinary 4.00 Random Acts Of Kindness 5.00 Postcards International 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 The Cube 8.30 Movie: Alexander 12.15 Movie: A Time To Remember

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 The Circle: Saturday Highlights Show 1.00 Big Cat Diary 2.00 Country Music Awards Of Australia 4.00 Accidental Heroes 4.30 Making Tracks 5.00 Celebrity Ready Steady Cook

6.00 Ten News 6.30 The Gadget Show 7.30 Movie: Dr. Suess’ Horton Hears A Who! 9.15 Movie: The Jackal: Richard Gere 11.45 Movie: Mrs Henderson Presents: Judi Dench 1.45 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 It Is Written 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Les Paladins 3.30 I.M. Pei: Building China Modern 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Food Safari 6.00 Disable Bodied Sailors: The crew of disabled sailors takes on the deadly Sydney to Hobart. 6.30 World News 7.30 Big, Bigger,

Biggest 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz Rewind: Presented by Julia Zemiro 10.05 Movie: The Orphanage (Spain): Belén Rueda, Fernando Cayo 12.00 SOS 1.00 Great Australian Albums 2.00 Drawn Together 2.25 Weatherwatch

Sunday 30th

WIN SA

4.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Surfing The Menu 9.30 Wild Gourmets 10.30 Britannia 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Best Of Landline 1.00 Best Of Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Adventures In Architecture

3.00 Joan Baez 4.25 Beethoven Boot Camp 5.30 Mr Bean 5.45 Doctor Who 6.30 Wallace And Gromit 7.00 ABC News 7.30 South Pacific 8.30 Poirot 10.05 Iconoclasts 10.50 The Man Who Lost His Head 12.25 Movie: Frenzy

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Athletics: IPC World Championships 8.00 Rocksteady: The Roots Of Reggae 9.35 The Making Of 'I Was Only 19' 10.00 Extras: Andy realises that fame is not all it is cracked up to be, and confides his woes to David

Bowie. 10.30 Gavin And Stacey: After weeks of talking on the phone at work, Gavin and Stacey finally meet. 11.00 Hamish Macbeth: A strange premonition and two men on the run lead Hamish on a quest for revenge. 11.50 The Last Enemy 12.50 jtv Live

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Business Builders 10.30 First Emperor 11.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Movie: Return To The Batcave 2.00 Home Improvement 2.30 The 2011 World Tennis Challenge 3.30 Tennis: 2011

Australian Open: Day 14 5.30 NZ On A Plate 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Preview Special 7.00 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 14: Night Session: Men's Final 10.00 Movie: The Perfect Catch 12.10 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 US Open Of Surf 11.00 Cybershack 11.30 David Attenborough's Gorilla 12.30 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 1.00 Pipeline 40 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England

5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 9.30 Movie: The 6th Day 12.00 The Baron 1.00 The Avengers 1.30 F Troop 2.30 Guthy Renker 3.30 Danoz 4.00 GMA

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Pat Callinan 4x4 Adventures 1.00 Escape With ET 2.00 Movie: The American President 4.30 Places We Go 5.00 Children’s Programs

5.30 Jamie's Thirty Minute Meals 6.00 6pm News 6.30 The Biggest Loser Families 7.30 Modern Family 8.30 Hawaii Five-O 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 11.30 Cops 12.30 Video Hits 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.35 World Watch 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 12.00 FIFA Futbol Mundial 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 Nerds F.C. 2.30 Two Of Us 3.00 India Reborn 4.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 5.00 Cycling Central:

Presented by Michael Tomalaris 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Faces Of America 8.30 Spitfire Women 9.40 Secrets Of The Shanghai Cosmopolitan 10.40 John Adams 11.55 Movie: How I Spent The End Of The World (Romania) 1.50 Weatherwatch

Monday 31st

SEVEN SA

4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Pride And Prejudice 1.30 An Island Parish 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Grumpy Guide To... 8.30 Gandhi 9.30 Drive 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Murphy's Law 12.25 The Clinic 1.25 Movie: Dakota Lil

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.15 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.40 Important Things With Demetri Martin 8.00 Absolutely Fabulous 8.30 Durham County

9.25 Girl Number 9 9.30 Generation Kill 10.35 Teachers 11.30 Being Erica: Before Erica get the forgiveness she seeks from Samantha, she must learn to forgive her parents. 12.15 London Live 12.40 I'm From Rolling Stone 1.05 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Daughter Of The Bride: Luke Perry 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Nurses 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News

6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.30 Conviction Kitchen 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 Fat Family Diet 11.30 My Shocking Story 12.30 Room For Improvement 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 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

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 $#! My Dad Says 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 Win News 12.00 Primetime: What Would You Do

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 6pm With George Negus 6.30 6.30 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Glee 8.30 Undercover Boss 9.30 International Great Debate 10.35 Ten News 11.05 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Les Misérables 3.05 Two Cars, One Night 3.15 Spitted By Kiss 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew

5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 Facejacker 10.30 South Park 11.30 World Game 12.30 Movie: The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter (Hong Kong) 2.15 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 1st

ABC 2

4.00 Sleuth 101 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Time Team 1.20 Paul Merton In China 2.10 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Poh's Kitchen 8.30 Three Boys Dreaming 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Infamous Victory

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 In Search Of Perfection 8.00 Black Books: Fran feels like the walls of her flat are closing in.

8.30 Jack Osbourne: No Limits 9.30 The Whitest Kids U Know 9.55 Like A Version 10.00 Generation Kill 11.05 Hyperdrive 11.35 Black Books 12.00 Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure 12.30 London Live 1.00 I'm From Rolling Stone

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Hidden Places: Sydney Penny, Jason Gedrick, Shirley Jones 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Nurses 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.30 Parenthood 10.30 Cougar Town 11.30 10 Years Younger 12.00 Mercy 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 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

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Top Gear 9.30 20 To 1 10.30 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Revisits 11.30 Win News 12.00 20/20 1.00 ET 1.30 Danoz

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 6pm With George Negus 6.30 6.30 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Hawaii 5-O 10.30 Ten News 11.00 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Three Times (Taiwan): Shu Qi, Chang Chen 3.20 Alma 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 The Vaccine War 8.30 Lost In Wonderland 9.30 World News 10.05 Late Session 11.05 Hot Docs: To Be And To Have 12.55 Movie: Luxury Car (China): Tian Yuan, Wu Youcai: A school teacher goes to the city to search for his lost son. 2.30 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 2nd

ABC 1

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4.00 Talking Heads 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Ben's Zoo 2.00 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 QI 8.30 Trophy Room 9.00 Outnumbered 9.30 Spicks And Specks 10.00 Getting On 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters: Extreme angler, Jeremy Wade is on the hunt for freshwater creatures that have a taste for human flesh. 8.30 Miracles

9.30 Inside The Firestorm: The story of the Black Saturday bushfires. 11.25 Eataholics 12.20 What Would Happen If... 12.45 I'm From Rolling Stone: Peter comes up with an irresistible pitch involving an unlikely candidate. 1.05 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show: Presented by Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: A Stranger's Heart 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Nurses 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 City Homicide 10.30 I Shouldn’t Be Alive 11.30 My Name Is Early 12.00 Not Going Out 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News

6.30 Win News 7.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 9.30 Movie: Tears Of The Sun: Bruce Willis 12.00 Win News 12.30 20/20: Presented by Elizabeth Vargas and Chris Cuomo 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Guthy Renker 2.30 Danoz

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 The Biggest Loser Families 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 6pm With George Negus 6.30 6.30 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser Families 8.30 Blue Bloods 9.30 House 10.30 Ten News 11.00 Overtime 12.00 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Good Hands (Estonia): Rezija Kalnina, Leonarda Klavina, Atis Tenbergs 2.40 His Mother’s Voice 3.00 Help 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour

5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News 7.35 Rex In Rome 8.30 Big Love 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Howl’s Moving Castle (Japan) 12.10 Movie: Queens (Spain): Verónica Forqué 2.05 Weatherwatch


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Issue No. 162

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MKFC names new coach

No brotherly love in Dinghy Derby tussle WITH the Riverland Dinghy Derby just over a week away, the brotherly rivalry between Colin and Jason Gordon is just beginning to hot up. Colin with swingman and brother-in-law Linton Price in tow, has won four consecutive derbies. However, brother Jason is keen to end that reign, winning his second title in what is sure to be a tight arm wrestle over a new, longer course.

By ROB McLEAN

n Full story page 36

n TUSSLE: Brothers Colin (left) and Jason Gordon will come up against each other in next week’s Dinghy Derby. Photo: jane wilson

NATHAN Klingberg has been named senior coach of Moorook-Kingston Football Club for the 2011 season. The appointment of the midfielder,

who has played for the Warriors over the past two seasons, leaves fellow Independent club Ramco as the only team yet to name a senior coach for the season. n Continued Page 36

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