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NEW FISH THREAT SOUTH Australian aquatic pest experts are concerned about the discovery of a fish species in the Riverland, which has the potential to take over the native habitat. Dubbed as the ‘new carp’, the sub-tropical weather loach was first identified in South Australia at Chowilla after making its way down river with interstate floodwaters. Biosecurity SA Aquatic Pests
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INTERSTATE fruit fly outbreaks have prompted new calls for the Riverland’s Yamba quarantine station to continue operating 24 hours a day. Proposed State Government budget cuts have resulted in plans to cease night shifts at the crucial quarantine roadblock. Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone, who has continually campaigned for the retention of the nightshifts, issued a grievance in State Parliament on Tuesday, expressing his concern about a potential $4 million cost to the Riverland citrus industry if a fruit fly outbreak were to occur in the region. Mr Whetstone urged the State Government’s Agriculture Minister Michael O’Brien to rescind the decision to end roadblock night shifts. “It has recently been put to me that Queensland fruit fly detections and outbreaks have been recorded in more than 80 locations in New South Wales and Victoria this season,� Mr Whetstone said in parliament. “There have also been four detections of Queensland fruit fly in Adelaide suburbs this year.� Mr Whetstone also reported that Yamba night shift crew members continue to intercept and confiscate produce and are currently inspecting trucks bringing wine grapes into the region. “The Tri-state Fruit Fly Committee says that a staggering 12 per cent of travellers are carrying fruit and vegetables in and out of quarantine areas,� Mr Whetstone said. “These industries are working very hard to find other aspects of the fruit fly program that could be cut in order to preserve the roadblock night shifts, which demonstrates just how essential the nightshifts are.� Mr Whetstone said the State Government has clearly got it wrong in regards to the quarantine station. “The bottom line is: do South Australians want to risk biting into a beautiful fresh South Australian peach and eat maggots?� Mr Whetstone asked. “Now is not the time to even contemplate a compromise of our quarantine efforts but, instead, put in more resources to strengthen them.�
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Flood warning to be lifted By BRAD PERRY SOUTH Australia’s flood warning is likely to be lifted tomorrow as River Murray flows in the Riverland have peaked and are now receding. Flows across the SA/Victorian border have dropped to between 75,000 and 80,000 megalitres per day, well below peak flows which reached almost 94,000 megalitres per day mid February. All Riverland towns and locks have peaked, with the exception of Swan Reach and Mannum, which will peak today and tomorrow respectively. Robyn McDonald, who works at the Swan Reach Hotel and has lived at the town for eight years, said the peaking river level is fantastic for the local environment. “There are frogs, birds and yabbies,� she said. “It’s great to see because it has
been so low for a long time.� Department for Water resource operations manager Julie Cann said the Riverland will see flows remain steady until the end of the month. “It’s likely to remain between 75,000 megalitres per day to 80,000 megalitres per day for the next couple of weeks and then it will start reducing,� she said. “By the end of March, it should be down around 50,000 megalitres per day. “Still relatively high but significantly less than what it is at the moment.� Due to water levels progressively going down, the Department for Water is expecting the controversial flood warning to no longer be used as of tomorrow. “People still do need to be mindful, particularly in areas such as Morgan, that even though the peak has passed, the levels are still
high and there is some inundation,� Mrs Cann said. “Still be cautious but don’t be afraid to head up to the Riverland, it’s a wonderful place to be at this time.� As for further peaks, the Department for Water is waiting on advice from the Murray Darling Basin Authority to see if there are more flows to come into the state in the near future. Mrs Cann said much of the rain and flood water coming from interstate has been taken up by wetlands, floodplains or is being stored. “We are waiting for the next authority advice, which is on the 15th of March and that will give us a better idea of what is actually coming in the future,� she said. Recreational boat users are also being warned to watch out for submerged structures as waters recede.
â– RIVER LEVELS: Kayaking along Grant Schubert Drive on the Loxton riverfront road will no longer be possible once water levels drop in the coming months. Photo: BRAD PERRY
New species of fish discovered in the Riverland ■From Page 1 “Once the water levels recede we will be in a position to start monitoring and seeing what we need to do to keep it under control. “A lot of these fish, that are subtropical species, don’t actually like to be living in the River Murray and certainly when you’ve got (high) water conditions, they may, in fact, not find their ability to breed but that is what we will be looking at as part of the response.� The Asian fish has a long, tubular body, growing up to 23 centimetres in length, and feeds on small fish as well as fish and frog eggs. Females can lay up to 150,000 eggs and the weather loach is able to gulp air from the surface and survive out of water for long periods of time. “Generally what happens with these sorts of species is that once they are introduced somewhere, they basically take over the entire environment,� Mr Neverauskas said. “They usually prey on other fish and they don’t have a predator of their own, so what happens is you end up getting a mono-specific population. “They breed at the expense of other species.� Native Fish Australia (SA) scientific officer Doctor Michael Hammer said weather loach can be found in wetlands feeding on tadpoles.
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■PEST: The long tubular shaped weather loach is often mistaken for a catfish. “They are basically like a little mini catfish or a carp,� he said. “They go along and feed and search for prey with their whiskers and grab whatever they can find. “They can breathe little air bubbles and things, so they don’t actually need to breathe oxygen from the water, they can just gulp at the surface.� Dr Hammer said the new pest species’ arrival is not dissimilar to the European carp’s introduction to South Australia during floods in the 1970s. “It’s early days but if the species became established, they could be a threat to the ecology of wetlands in the Riverland and indeed further downstream and especially in the Lower Lakes and Mount Lofty Ranges,� he said. “They are an extremely hardy pest and occupy similar shallow habitat to rare species like the purple-spotted gudgeon and pygmy
perch and are, in general, thought to compete with native fish for habitat and food, prey on native fish eggs and alter local habitat by making it muddy and polluted.� A weather loach caught in the Riverland is currently being studied at the South Australian Museum and collection manager Ralph Foster said the fish could pose a major threat. “It’s undesirable to have anything new but particularly something as good at surviving as these things,� he said. Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association project manager Phil Reddy said he has had reports of weather loach up to seven inches in size being spotted in Renmark. “It’s surviving in the backwaters and lots of people have seen them out there in Bookmark Creek going out in pairs,� he said.
Farmers prepare for mice infestation By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND and Mallee farmers are being urged to take action now in a bid to reduce economic losses from a potential mouse infestation later this year. Karoonda East Murray Council mayor and farmer Kevin Burdett said mice have already caused problems in the recently completed harvest but the next could be worse. “In some areas there have been some significant challenges and damages done at seeding time,� he said. “This year the farmers are already gearing up and preparing for an even greater battle with the mice, anticipating a real blowout in the numbers. “There’s plenty of feed from the harvest and also there is enormous green ground cover and I
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■ WORKING BEE: Riverland Sport Aviation member Alison Duncan and president Rick Edmonds at a recent working bee held at the club grounds. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF
By CALLUM TRIFONOFF RIVERLAND Sport Aviation has received a grant from the Renmark Paringa Council to upgrade its facilities. The council donated trees and a watering system to the club and president Rick Edmonds said it will improve the club’s facilities. “We asked the council if they could help out and they were 100 per cent behind us,” Mr Edmonds said. The club recently held a working bee where members of the club installed the watering system and planted the trees.
Mr Edmonds said the club’s facilities should look pleasing after the upgrade. “When people fly in, they’ll see the magnificent facilities we have,” he said. “Along with the bituminised runway, this will be a bit of a gateway for flyers.” In the past, the club has been a popular stop for pilots needing fuel and Mr Edmonds hopes the club’s new look will help that trend continue. “(The club is) a good place to land, fuel and stay,” he said. “The new look will make us stand out.”
■ AMBASSADOR: Pinnaroo’s Kade Richardson has become an unlikely ambassador for Mallee life. Photo: BRAD PERRY
By BRAD PERRY “DON’T be limited by where you are or where you are from, anyone can surf.” It seems highly unlikely that Pinnaroo’s Kade Richardson would be a regular surfer, considering he lives almost 300 kilometres from the nearest stretch of surf. However, as told in his short series of films titled Pinnaroo Surfer, Kade makes his own fun in the Mallee, surfing sand dunes in the dry terrain among many other creative adventures. “I come from a family that has been in this area for a long time and my dad and I and my brothers, we’d always go out bush bashing or driving around to these quirky locations,” he said. “It’s just a puddle or it’s just a hole in the ground but when you go out there and see these places, they are special. “Everything starts with an idea and when you live in a place like this, you’ve got to use resourcefulness and use your imagination to make your own fun.” The 23-year-old originally produced a short film about life in the small community of Pinnaroo in 2004 and entered into a competition with ABC television in 2007, which would lead to him making 10, three minute, short films. Almost three years after the Pinnaroo Surfer short films were created, each are still being broadcast on television in South Australia and are constantly viewed on YouTube.
“I was 19 when I pitched it and the original film I made has been seen in over 80 countries,” he said. “I’ve been able to travel overseas with it to different story telling festivals. “The original short film (The Oo in Pinnaroo) has had a real life of its own and now the tv show, which is separate from it, is still being featured a lot.” For Kade, not much has
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changed in his small town but he has certainly put Pinnaroo on the world stage, something he would never have dreamed of. “It’s a small community where everyone already does know you and I just carry on doing what I do and being Kade and people don’t see me any other way,” he laughed. “People’s reactions down here have been really positive. “They are just buzzed that I portrayed Pinnaroo in a candid way that they think is fun because people here do have fun and they
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know how to laugh at themselves.” During the series, Kade’s character goes on many little adventures, including a trip to the magic billabong, entering competitions at the Pinnaroo Show, camping, attempting to be the speed eating ice-cream champion, becoming a fish whisperer, creating his own football team, surfing on sand and looking for big things (involving a trip to Renmark to see the big dinosaur, Berri to see the Big Orange and Karoonda to see the giant ram). “I think it’s really special that other people can find something in any of the episodes that they can relate to,” Kade said. “It seems bigger than myself because I’m just silly old Kade.” Currently Kade is hoping to return to study at university in the near future but for now, he continues to write. “Doing this particular project, the Pinnaroo Surfer, I’ve dipped my toes into every corner of film making, from presenting to editing, to directing, to even directorial photography...and I’m still not sure which one I want to focus on,” he said. “I am constantly writing and when I wake up in the middle of the night, the notepad’s right there.” According to Kade, as he states in the introduction of his television series, “in Pinnaroo there’s not enough days in the week to do everything you want to do...I don’t reckon you could see Pinnaroo in one day, unless your driving through”.
Riverland and Mallee Citizen of the Year nominees THE 5RM Rotary Club Riverland and Mallee Citizen of the Year, along with several other community awards, will be announced at the Berri Resort Hotel on March 25. Hosted by John Rix, of the Berri Rotary Club, the prestigious awards dinner will see one of 13 hard-working locals up for nomination, be named Riverland and Mallee Citizen of the Year. The nominees are: ■ Terry Kearney (Berri),
■ Alysha Herrmann (Berri), ■ Valmai Wasley (Berri), ■ Valerie Fewster (Berri), ■ Kevin Smith (Berri), ■ Anthony Noll (Blanchetown), ■ Krystina Durdin (Halidon), ■ Cathy Miegel (Lameroo), ■ Ruth Christie (Renmark/ Paringa) ■ Shirley Gibbs (Wunkar).
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Convention centre scoping study on the way soon By BRAD PERRY THE finer details of a plan to construct a convention centre in Renmark could be known by the end of the year, with a scoping study expected to go ahead within four months. Nine members of the Riverland Convention Centre Steering Committee met on Monday night to discuss the next step for the centre’s proposal, including possible funding options. Steering Committee acting chair Richard Fewster said the group hopes to receive a sum of money as part of the $20 million Riverland Sustainable Futures Fund to begin a scoping study which would detail the project’s design, funding sources, loca-
tion, size, capacity, management structure, anticipated functions and weigh up associated risks and benefits. “The people that we look like engaging for the scoping study have done similar work throughout Australia, South East Asia and New Zealand to get projects like this...off the ground,” he said. “I’d like to think we’d have a green light for the scoping study in the next three or four months.” While Mr Fewster is optimistic the project will go ahead, he said until the study is completed, there are no guarantees. “What we need to do is get this scoping study underway and completed and then we’ll know whether we’ve got
a project or not,” he said. “You’d have to say that given the level of community support, it would have to attract a lot of attention in terms of state and federal governments in seeing the project come to fruition.” Mr Fewster said the committee would like to see a not-for-profit organisation own the centre. “What we envisage is the whole thing will be owned... by the community,” he said. “This is only early days but (the community) will either operate, or more likely, lease the place to a professional organisation. “We envisage that local Riverland people, or people of the community in general, will be able to invest in apart-
ments and hotel units on a strata title structure within the centre itself.” Once the scoping study is done, Mr Fewster said plans will be drawn up and the committee will apply for a currrently unknown amount of money through the Federal Government’s billion dollar regional development fund to begin work on the centre. “You wouldn’t see anything physical on the ground for two or three years at the best,” he said. “Given the local support, it has been endorsed by the Renmark Paringa Council and inprinciple support, it
doesn’t at this point of time seem to have anything that is holding it back.” Mr Fewster said the convention centre would “drought proof” the region, which is reliant on irrigation, by providing communities with another income. At this stage, Mr Fewster said there have been discussions as to where the centre
should be built, including vacant land at Olivewood. “There have been suggestions of using (the centre plan) to demolish large parts of existing premises in the centre of Renmark, to use it for urban renewal so you can replace the existing shops with new shops, which would be part of the convention centre,” Mr Fewster said.
■ BREAKFAST: Darrell Klingbiel unloads a feed of grapes for his cows on his hobby farm at Cobdogla North. Photos: JANE WILSON
Grape fed cattle enjoying new taste FEEDING livestock can be an expensive exercise but by thinking outside of the square, Cobdogla North hobby farmer Darrell Klingbiel has been able to save money while, at the same time, feeding his beasts. To supplement the usual diet of grain and hay, Mr Klingbiel has been serving up grapes to his cows, sheep and pigs and they can’t get enough of them. Each morning Mr Klingbiel drives over to David Agg’s vineyard in Barmera, where he loads up his truck with buckets of table grapes which do not meet market standards. On his return to the farm, he is greeted eagerly by his menagerie as they clamber to get a taste of the juicy grapes. Mr Klingbiel said it is still
■ JUICY: A young Murray grey cannot get enough of a feed of rejected table grapes. important for his stock to maintain a balanced diet and not just gorge themselves on grapes.
“Balanced with grain and hay, the grapes are good for them. “Too much though and it upsets their stomachs.” He said his animals appear to benefit from their unusual diet. “They seem to look a lot healthier and there’s definitely more of a benefit than an adverse effect,” Mr Klingbiel said. “It saves paying for grain and they (the grapes) would normally just be tipped on the block.” A tongue-in-cheek suggestion was made to Mr Klingbiel to develop a niche market for the Riverland with his grape-fed stock rather than the usual grain-fed variety. Perhaps it is something that could be looked into but for now, Mr Klingbiel is quite content doing what he knows best, keeping his animals healthy and happy.
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Menzel to take part as observing judges. Mr Menzel said it is fantastic the group has come to the spectacular. As part of the trio’s trip they are attending several other floral shows across the country. “They’ve been down to Melbourne to see how they do it, they’ve been down to Mannum as well,� Mr Menzel said.
“We’re off to Portland this weekend, that’s what I call a good adventure.� The three observing judges said there are many differences between the floral shows in their home countries and the Riverland Floral Spectacular. “The standards in the US are totally different to either England or Australia,� Mr Kennedy said.
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RAMCO’S Margaret Thiel knows much about putting others before herself. The mother of two moved to the Riverland from Freeling in 1966 with her husband Dennis and, upon purchasing a fruit block, the couple poured many hours into helping the citrus trees prosper. Despite the block requiring much of her time, Margaret has always dedicated herself to committees, associations and groups within the region. “I’ve always loved the Riverland,� she said. “As a child, my auntie lived at Kingston-on-Murray and I used to spend a lot of school holidays up there and I just loved it.� Margaret has had a long association with the Ramco Football Club, dating back more than four decades and she was named a life member in 1986. “We started off before the boys (sons Kym and Craig) were even born, helping to do different things and my husband was on the committee and treasurer for quite a number of years and president the same,� she said. She has been associated with Ramco Primary School, the Waikerie Tidy Towns Committee and various other groups across the Riverland West region. Being involved in the Waikerie Tidy Towns Committee has given Margaret great pleasure, especially with the community’s recent success in that area. While her sons Kym and Craig manage the family block these days, Margaret admits she always keeps an eye on how things are progressing.
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■SERVANT: Ramco’s Margaret Thiele loves being involved in the Riverland West community. Photo: BRAD PERRY
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Demand for personal trainers sees...
New career options for fitness fanatics I know what you are thinking; push-ups are not much but truth be told, they are something WHEREAS gyms used to be I have never been any good at full of men lifting weights and completing. working to their own programs, Core body exercises were the personal trainer has now asnext, something else I cannot sumed a place at the peak of the claim to be the greatest at. fitness chain. For 60 seconds, I battled to Employment as a personal try and keep my knees and body trainer is now a viable option. off the ground while my elbows So, could I be a personal kept me up, caving in with about trainer? 20 seconds left To find out, I on the clock. attended a session at After a few Vitality Health Club more exercises, Renmark. I could tell the including using After a summer the leg press mabreak of no fitness lack of exercise chine, my pride and mostly lazover summer was was in ruins. ing around, I was With little in need of a solid taking its toll concern for my workout and perwellbeing, Alexia sonal trainer Alexia moved me on to Mews was happy to some less strentake me on. uous exercises, Booking in for a finishing off with arm stretches, a half hour session, I was ready for jog on the treadmill and a short whatever came my way; at least I stint on the cross trainer. thought I was. I was kicking up a massive To start off, I hopped on the sweat and could tell I was going treadmill for a five minute dash to be sore all over for a while and, after completing that comafter. fortably, I thought I was on my By now, I was happy to have way to a fairly easy session. my water bottle to my lips and By the second and third wasn’t planning on letting go for segments, I could tell the lack of a while. exercise over summer was taking Regardless of my fitness, its toll. it was a good experience and I put in a fairly reasonable efsomething that is more than fort on the lateral pull down (at worthwhile trying if you wish to least I think I did) but come the stick to a program and need help push-ups, I could feel my energy doing so. sapping. By CALLUM TRIFONOFF
■ PULL: Riverland Weekly journalist Callum Trifonoff tries his luck at the lateral pull down while taking part in a half-hour personal training session at Vitality Health Club Renmark. Photos: BRAD PERRY
■ REST: Callum Trifonoff takes a not so well earned rest after failing his core body exercises.
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Glossop’s turn for Continental tonight By CALLUM TRIFONOFF
■ OPTION: David Centofanti, of Eagle Boys, Berri, is excited about the pizza franchise’s new menu options. Photo: JANE WILSON
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THE Glossop High School Continental will take place tonight and promises to be something special. School spokesperson
Tamara Benham said there is plenty on offer for event-goers. “It should be a fantastic night,” Ms Benham said. “People love coming for tea and we’ve got a lot on offer for them.”
Ms Benham said there are plenty of international foods available “There’s Chinese, Indian and Greek, amongst a few others,” she said. The Continental offers plenty for children and
adults, as well. “We have a beer and wine stall, that will be popular with adults,” Ms Benham said. “There’s rides and little games for the kids too.” The raffle, offering
two first prizes of $1000, will be drawn at 9pm, prior to the announcement of the winning school house. The Glossop High School Continental will commence at 6pm at the school’s middle campus.
LOXTON HIGH SCHOOL CONTINENTAL ■ CROWD: The huge crowd at the Loxton High School Continental was entertained with live music while enjoying the huge array of food on offer. Photos: JANE WILSON
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UST when you thought Eagle Boys pizzas couldn’t get any better, Australia’s most popular pizza franchise delivers its new menu. Seven new gourmet pizzas and three additional sides are features of an upgraded range of choices at the popular Berri Eagle Boys. Headlining the great new Eagle Boys tastes are a variety of gourmet seafood pizzas with ingredients such as calamari, garlic prawns, salmon and Moreton Bay bugs. Spanish Tapas, Seafood Platter and Salmon and Avocado pizzas have joined the menu board, while you can also try a new Gourmet Vegetarian, Steak and Brie or Gourmet Pepperoni pizza. Meanwhile, the new side dishes include a Trio of Dips, featuring butternut and fetta hummus, sundried tomato and roasted capsicum and spinach and cheese dips with dipping bread. There are also two loaded potato skin choices with Peri Peri Chicken and Spanish Tapas joining the menu. Changes to the toppings also see bacon rashers and ground beef being used on a variety of pizzas. Berri Eagle Boys has also updated its kitchen, adding a new, top of the range oven regarded as the most efficient in the business, reducing the cooking time for your pizza to just four and a half minutes. All of these great new tastes can be ordered in store, via phone order (1300 324 532) or on Eagle Boys’ newly upgraded website www.eagleboys.com.au
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■ MASTERCHEFS: (From left) Michael Reichstein, Dallas Nitschke, Tanner Franke and Sean Burgess cooked up a storm at last Friday’s Continental. ■ SPUDS: Baked potatoes were served up by (from left) Elly Gregoric, Demi Trezise and Caitlin Goodes.
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Literacy workshops in Berri A LITERACY program which teaches children to read and write in an enjoyable, multisensory way will be introduced to the Riverland next week. The Jolly Phonics program will be taught at two workshops to be held at the Berri Resort Hotel on March 17.
SPELD SA, which is organising the workshops, teaches the 42 main sounds of English, not just the alphabet. Letter formation is also an important part of the program. For more information on the workshops, contact SPELD SA (8431 1655).
Australian Institute of Credit Management â– PARTY: Paula Nelsson (right) celebrated her 40th birthday with a Wizard of Oz themed party, joining her to celebrate were Annie and Rohan Williams.
â– FEMALE REPRESENTATIVES: Deb Thiele (Loxton Waikerie), Rhonda Centofanti (Berri Barmera), Vicki Beech (Berri Barmera), Helen Slade (Renmark Paringa), Margaret Evans (Berri Barmera) and Michelle Campbell (Berri Barmera) were all present at the function recognising the role women play in local government. Photo: SUPPLIED
Women in politics celebrate FEMALE elected members from across the state were invited to Parliament House last month to celebrate the role they play in local government. Among the 200 women present from across the state were women from the Riv-
erland’s three councils. A luncheon was held and the Minister for the Status of Women Gail Gago made a speech. The Riverland sets a fine example, with strong female representation amongst its councils.
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F YOU want to diversify or innovate in your business, then the first thing you need is passion. This is because you will be entering new territory and you cannot expect to be an instant expert. Things will happen that you did not expect. People will let you down and conditions will change, sometimes very rapidly. There will be higher risks but it is how you manage these risks that will set you apart. The first step in diversifying or innovating is to do some research. This vital information is usually available somewhere, if not as a whole, then at least in part. Make sure there is a market for your product. A simple test marketing exercise will give you a good idea if it is feasible. If your diversification or innovation is plant based and new, then look at other plants of the same family or genus. Check out their cultural notes and be prepared to make adjustments. If someone else is growing it, talk to them. Generally speaking, the market will be big enough for you and your competitor, plus a whole lot more. Remember many of today’s big businesses started off small. Who would have thought a
■ DIVERSITY: In many modern businesses, diversity has proved to be the key to success. The old maxim that not putting all of your eggs in one basket continues to ring true. PHOTO: SUPPLIED. family business in SA would be able to export pasta to Italy and many other places overseas? Look at collaborating, and/or setting up a new business model with likeminded people. Think of processing your plants into a retail product that can be sold in supermarkets or online. Having control of the value chain earns you more margins. You don’t have to own the
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Centrally located solid home S
ITUATED in the heart of town on a 1200m² elevated block with fantastic views over Waikerie you will find a solid construction two bedroom bungalow with sleepout. Large centrally located kitchen overlooks the rear verandah and is ideally situated near the large formal dining area. The main bedroom is at the front of the home and has large floor to ceiling built in robes, ceiling fan with light and aircondtioner duct to provide climate control in the warmer months. Together with stone walls, 2.35 metre verandahs and 3.2m ceilings there are numerous options available for climate control depending on the season: ducted evaporative air conditioner, ceiling fans in selected rooms,
slow combustion heater in the dining room and a Pyrox gas heater in the lounge room. Leave the car parked in the 6m x 3.5m shed, as you will not need it often as the property is ideally located within walking distance to town centre, shops, schools, hotel etc. For the wine connoisseur or collector there is an underground outdoor surprise. Property provides various options – rental property, first home or a home for those looking to move into town in a great location Properties that have so many options and so much potential available do not come along very often so be quick to secure this for yourself before someone else does.
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Section 7 statements relating to the properties will be available for viewing at the office of the Agent 3 business days prior to the Auction and at the place of Auction 30 minutes prior to the Auction commencing.
WAIKERIE
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7 Coombe Tce Price $275,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 47936
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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 10, 2011
ious r e s ’re If you t selling... abou H US T I W SELL RLA 47936
$
Waikerie
235,000
Don’t be fooled by “Under Contract” signs go with the team that gets your property
POSITION A PRIORITY 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
$
Waikerie
154,000
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. 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 that aims to please.
$
Waikerie
209,900
EVEN MORE APPEALING 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.
Blanchetown
$
439,000
s .EW ,ISTINGS s Waikerie
$
275,000
BUNGALOW HOME IN THE HEART OF TOWN
PRISTINE RIVERFRONT 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.
$
Ramco
199,750
PUT YOU FAMILY FIRST This home wants for nothing except a new family to love it. Walking distance to a school, direct river access all only minutes from town. Three bedrooms, galley kitchen with excellent appliances, walk in pantry entering into the open plan dining room, lounge and family room. Undercover outdoor entertaining provides an alternative family focus with inbuilt barbeque, spacious shed and undercoverparking
Solid 2 bedroom bungalow home plus a sleepout, located on 1200m² elevated block in the centre of Waikerie. No need to use the car much as the property is ideally located within walking distance to Town Centre, Shops, Schools, Hotel etc. Together with stone walls, 2.35metre verandahs and 3.2m ceilings the ducted evaporative aircondtioner maintains protection from those warm summer days. For the wine connoisseur or collector there is an underground outdoor surprise. Property provides various options – rental property, first home or a home for those looking to move into town in a great location. Just imagine sitting under the large front verandah taking in the sunset after a hard day, it could be you.
Waikerie
$
58,000
CORNER ALLOTMENT Situated on near level corner allotment with many options of house design and location, conveniently located close to child care facilities and large playground.
THE MARSCHALL FAMILY
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Idyl Acres
79,900
COMMANDING VIEWS This may be the ideal time to acquire property near the river. Rarely do allotments such as this become available, boasting a 1480m2 level fenced block with power connected, bring your house plans. Short walk to boat ramp and Riverfront.
Waikerie
$
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.
Fisher
$
78,500
s 3PECIAL s Waikerie
$
329,000
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4 BEDROOMS WITH THE VIEW Four bedroom brick home with some of the greatest views available in Waikerie. 2 living areas including formal lounge at the front of the home. Centrally located dining room is located close to the kitchen with family room to the rear of the home. Office or 5th bedroom also available. Main bedroom has ensuite and walk in robe. Double garage under main roof. Homes in this prestigious area don’t come on the market often, don’t wait too long to make your move.
PEACEFUL PROPERTY An idyllic weekend retreat for the discerning buyer set back 1.2kms from the River near Swan Reach. The property has an abudance of wildlife is situated between 2 roads and has been partially fenced. Features a 6.8m x 4.8m Stratco shed with roller door, fire pit with paved living area. Rain water tanks capture the water from the shed so if it’s a getaway you want, your search may be over. Land size 30.34Ha or 74.9 acres.
Murbko
$
245,000
Wigley Flat
$
295,000
ANIMAL LOVERS - LOOK NO FURTHER 84HA or 207 acres fenced land. Lease over ¼ acre of land to fibre optics company – value $120,000 over 25 years. 4 Bedroom 2 bathroom north facing home with ensuite and walk in robe to master suite. Ducted reverse cycle airconditioning. Open plan living. Lockable steel framed shed 20 x 30m concrete floor lights and power. 2.5kms to River Reserve.
s &OR 2ENT s WAIKERIE $280 PER WEEK (includes gardens being maintained) 4 bedroom home, family room, formal dining, beautiful kitchen, fantastic outdoor entertaining area set amongst fabulous gardens
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
WAIKERIE $250 PER WEEK
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.
3 bedroom magnificent home in fantastic location. Rarely does a property like this come available
Serving the district from, 2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie
WAIKERIE $150 PER WEEK 2 bedroom cottage in rural area suited to a retired couple, peaceful retreat.
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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Monash
80,000
Blanchetown
$
375,000
NATURE AT IT’S BEST
AFFORDABLE RIVERFRONT
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.
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.
$
Blanchetown
45,800
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. $
Waikerie
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.
Houseboat
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.
$
Lowbank
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Cadell
169,000
Waikerie
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.
$
245,000
Waikerie from
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.
Morgan
$
69,950
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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.
'OOD (OPE ,ANDING $145,000
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.
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.
portunities - ideal additional income earner to be rented out or provide B&B /Farm stay facility, teenager’s accommodation or guest quarters. Shed space is in ample supply at this address. Main shed is 27m x 10.5m with concrete floor, lights, power and car pit. Horse yards are already in place and just waiting for that little pony. Properties that have so many options and so much potential availWAIKERIE 3 + 1 able do not come along very often, so be Lot 20 Noble Road quick to secure Price $239,500 this for yourself Inspect By Appointment before someone else does. RLA 47936
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HOUSEBOAT Maysun is ideally set up for a family with 3 cabins, evaporative air conditioning, 50 hp Mariner on board, comfortable living areas and a large rear swim deck. Moored at the Waikerie River front it’s being sold walk in walk out with the dinghy open for negotiation. Previously surveyed for hire purposes. ID Number: 11931
(08) 8541 2777 s Available 7 Days a week ITUATED five minute’s drive west of Waikerie on 1.93 acres (7820m²). Solidly constructed three bedroom home with attached room that might easily be a family/games room or provide additional sleeping accommodation. Galley style kitchen with two ovens, one being a fully functional Simpson wood stove, which will also provide fantastic warmth during the upcoming winter, as will the slow combustion heater in the lounge room. All bedrooms are of a generous size and are complete with ceiling fans. In addition to the original stone home, there is a fully self contained one bedroom solidly constructed cottage which provides various op-
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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.
Morgan
FREEHOLD LAND 5.5 acres of Land located just 5kms from Morgan fronting a main sealed road. Great camping spot or the ideal location to build a home, Power and Telephone available nearby. Located 400 metres from the property is access to the River via a River Reserve with no public access. Potential to build a home (subject to Council approval) Properties of this calibre are becoming scarce—act before it’s too late.
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Cadell
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.
75,000
2 Coombe Terrace 7!)+%2)% s PHONE
49,990
A GREAT DEAL SWEETER
BUSH HOLIDAY GETAWAY
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.
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Waikerie
Situated only 24kms from Loxton is this idyllic retreat or building opportunity. With two titles the land encompasses 2040m2 and currently features a 9m x 6m steel framed shed dual purpose retreat with a council approved bathroom. Other features are hot water system, combustion heater, evaporative air conditioner and rainwater tank with pressure pump. If you need somewhere to sleep a 4 berth Viscount Caravan with annexe is negotiable.
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Swan Reach
46,500
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
225,000
DEVELOPERS HERE’S YOUR CHANCE
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Wunkar
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Waikerie
160,000
“GUNDAMAIN”
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.
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New Release
New Release
New Release
BARMERA, 1/11 Scott Avenue
KINGSTON ON MURRAY, Farley Road
LOXTON NORTH, French Road
CENTRAL POSITION
SET HIGH ON THE HILL
OUT OF TOWN RETREAT
Price: $175,000 Internet: 3D4FD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
Situated on approx. 2.5 acres, this 4 bedroom home offers ducted air throughout, good size living space, sunken lounge, large separate family room and four good sized bedrooms. Good amount of shedding and large amount of rain water tanks. Price: $370,000 Internet: 3DOFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Newer 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home set on approx. 1 acre of land, fully fenced. Open plan kitchen, dining, family room, separate formal lounge, great outside entertaining area with swimming pool and safety fence. Price: $350,000 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Modern 2 bedroom unit in great position. Good sized open plan kitchen/dining and lounge. Reverse cycle air conditioning and ceiling fans in both bedrooms. Small enclosed back yard, separate garage.
Open
Saturday March 12th 10.00 - 10.30am
New Release BACK ON MARKET DUE TO CONTRACT FAILURE BERRI, 4 Dennis Street NEAT AS A PIN Situated in a quiet street - walk to the hospital. 3 bedroom home with new kitchen and bathroom. Open plan living. Blinds and curtains in all bedrooms, split systems in both lounge and master bedroom, good sized back yard with large pergola. Good sized shed with concrete floor and power. A must see to be appreciated! Would suit first home buyer or retiree.
BERRI, 23 Fenwick Road
Price: $147,999 Internet: 3CQFD7
Price: Offers over $530,000
Open
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
LOXTON, Section 409 Anderson Road LIFESTYLE COUNTRY LIVING
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Saturday March 12th 10.45 - 11.15am
WHAT A BUY AT $129,000 BERRI, 14 Aldenhoven Street
ED REDUC BERRI, 10 Viviancock Street BERRI, 3/7 Guy Street
EXCELLENT HOME IN TOP LOCATION
Located on the very outskirts of Berri is this 3 bedroom home. Good sized lounge, kitchen & dining. Large shed. Good sized garden, ducted air conditioning throughout.
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. Currently tenanted to long term tenant.
Price: $129,000 Internet: 39EFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
Price: $199,000 Internet: 334FD7
QUIET POSITION
Open
Established solid home, verandahs all round, renovated throughout to offer 4 bedrooms, 2 with built-in robes, formal lounge, polished floor boards, heating and cooling throughout, plus a detached rumpus room, carport and shed, all on one acre of land. Price: $240,000 Internet: 3D7FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
DELIGHTFUL UNIT
Cream brick strata title unit in small group of 3. Elevated position, with 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/living areas, air conditioning, carport and shed plus private rear yard. Low maintenance, neat presentation and tenanted. 488 538
Price: $115,000 Internet: 2XEFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Saturday March 12th 11.30 - 12.00noon
Reduced to $215,000 - MAKE AN OFFER
New Release
BERRI, 18 Padman Court UPMARKET QUALITY HOME Quality 4 bedroom home offering comfortable
BERRI, 10 Derrick Street 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: $215,000 Excellent value! Internet: 3AUFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
family living within the new subdivision area at Berri. Main bedroom has walkin robe and ensuite, 2 carpeted bedrooms have builtin robes, then a 4th bedroom (study). The house is comfortable all year round with the ducted evaporative air conditioning, as well as the reverse cycle split system. Sliding doors from the family room lead to a huge undercover entertaining area. Outside there are landscaped native gardens, a double carport with roller doors and a large garden shed. Price: $320,000 Internet: 3DUFD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
BERRI, 27 Worman Street NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME 3 bedroom home situated in a good
area within walking distance to hospital. Large open kitchen, dining room, large open plan lounge, polished floors in all bedrooms and lounge, separate toilet and bathroom, large laundry area, fully enclosed back yard with shed, rear lane access and carport. Price: $145,000 Internet: 3CSFD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
New Release LOVEDAY, 1 Morris Street
BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street
BERRI, 9, 11, 13 Denny Street
STORE & RESIDENCE
GREAT INVESTMENT
THREE COMMERCIAL SHOPS
This freehold building is at present occupied as a general store, selling subject to the lease of 2 + 2 + 2 years. Excellent returns as an 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
Priced to sell at $100,000.
Price: $89,000 Internet: 3BJFD7
RLA 1935
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Adjoining three shop premises situated on the corner of William & Denny Streets in prime position and high exposure. 2 shops renovated and tenanted. An opportunity to establish your own business while collecting the income from the other shops. Price: $595,000
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
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RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES Price: $185
19B KAY AVENUE
PW
3 bedroom homette, bir, r/c air con, carport, established gardens and enclosed rear yard. Close to Plaza & TAFE. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
7 HOBBS STREET Price: $165 PW 3 bedroom home in convenient position, large bedrooms plus sleepout, two living areas and large spacious kitchen with r/c air conditioning, enclosed rear yard and garage. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $160
7A ZANTE ROAD
PW
Three bedroom home, open living lounge, dining and kitchen, newly renovated bathroom, separate laundry, r/c air conditioning, carport and garden shed. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $145
9 FARMER STREET
PW
2 bedroom units in desirable location, large spacious living areas, built in robe in main, r/c air conditioning, carport, enclosed courtyard area, partly furnished. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
2 WAYE STREET
Price:
260 PW
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Large 3 bedroom home with study, large living areas, immac. gdns, huge double shed, carport, heating cooling, beautifully presented & well priced. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $250
10 DERRICK STREET
PW
Solid 3 bedroom home in excellent position, quiet area, offers large lounge, kitchen, dining, gas heating, ducted air conditioning, carport, small shed. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
16 O’MALLEY STREET
250 PW
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Upmarket quality home
BARMERA PROPERTIES
18 PADMAN COURT
Price: $310
PW
4 bedroom home, 2 living areas, ducted evaporated air con and r/c split system. Master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite. Huge undercover entertaining area, native gardens, a double carport and large garden shed. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756 Price: $200
19 ZANTE ROAD
PW
3 bed home, bir’s, open living, evaporative cooling and large gas heater, carport and good size garage or shedding in rear yard, close to primary school and pool. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $135
5/11 CONEYBEER ST
PW
1 bedroom furnished apartment one block from town centre, r/c, carport. Located in town centre. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
424 MORTIMER ROAD
Price: $190
PW
3 bedroom brick home on land, close to Berri. Large spacious bedrooms and living areas. R/c air. con and enclosed yard Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $160
2 OBST STREET
PW
3 bedroom home, quiet street, timber floors, good size lounge, separate dining, large back verandah, lockup carport and r/c air. con. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
3 WILKINSON STREET
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190 PW
3 bedroom brick home with large kitchen and lounge areas, r/c air conditioning, sleep out, low maintenance gardens and carport. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Price:
190 PW
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3 bedroom home close to town centre, large living areas, double carport, enclosed back yard, evap cooling, gas heating
Price: $180
PW
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
42 ANDERSON TCE
Price: $330
PW
3 bedroom newly built home, wir, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, 2 bathrooms / toilets, theatre room and office, plenty of storage, outdoor entertainment area, double garage, enclosed yard. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
17 LANGDON TERRACE
Price: $185
PW
3 bedroom home, r/c air conditioning, large enclosed yard and garden shed. Close to town and school. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
RENMARK PROPERTIES 11/86 JAMES AVENUE Price: $130 PW 2 bedroom brick unit across from River, great position, close to shopping, r/c air conditioning. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
RAPID 1664 CHOWILLA ST 185 PW
Three bedroom home on large allotment. 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 Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
MONASH PROPERTIES Price: $130
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UALITY four bedroom home offering comfortable family living within the new subdivision area at Berri. The main bedroom has walk-in robe and ensuite. The two carpeted bedrooms have built-in robes, plus there is a fourth bedroom or study. The house is comfortable all year round with the ducted evaporative air conditioning, as well as the reverse cycle split system. Sliding doors from the family room lead to a huge undercover entertaining area. Outside there are landscaped native gardens, a double carport with roller doors and a large garden shed.
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Contact LJ Hooker Berri Price $320,000 Sue Wurth 85 822 744 Inspect By appointment 0431 488 538
18 Padman Court
RLA 1935
LOXTON PROPERTIES PW
3/40 FIRST STREET
Price: $140
PW
3 bedroom home with BIRs, modern bathroom and huge open living area. Wood heating, evap ducted cooling. Entertainment area, two sheds and double carport.
3 bedroom home, quiet street, timber floors, good size lounge, separate dining, large back verandah, lockup carport and r/c air.con.
2 bedroom stylist unit in small group, built-in robes, open living area, cooling, small garden, off street parking.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
All rentals can be viewed on the ljhooker.com or realestate.com.au websites.
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The Saturday, March 12
BARMERA 9.00 – 9.30am 10.00 – 10.30am
11.00 – 11.30am 12.00 – 12.30pm
1.00 – 1.30pm 2.00 – 2.30pm
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 m2. Corner shop, a/c, kitchen, toilet, available now. Long lease, $450 per month plus GST and outgoings, parking at rear Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304 LOXTON, EAST TERRACE
Approx 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
RLA 1935
10.00 - 10.30am 4 Dennis Street LJ Hooker 10.45 - 11.15am 14 Aldenhoven Street LJ Hooker 11.30 - 12.00pm 10 Derrick Street LJ Hooker
COBDOGLA 4.30 – 5.00pm
4 Park Terrace Ray White Berri
RENMARK Chowilla Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 – 10.00am 168 17th St Ray White Renmark 10.30 – 11.00am 224 Twentyfirst St Ray White Renmark 10.30 – 11.00am Kulkyne Street Ray White Renmark 11.15 – 11.45am 15 Kurrajong Ave Ray White Renmark 9.30 – 10.00am
FOR FO O R THIS S WEEK
Saturday, March 12 LOVEDAY
5 Garrard Avenue Ray White Berri 6/41 Queen Elizabeth Drive Ray White Berri 2 Laffer Street Ray White Berri 20 Farmer Street Ray White Berri 9D Bice Street Ray White Berri 24 Hombsch Road Ray White Berri Sec 802 Loveday Road Ray White Berri
BERRI
Contact: Iris or Michelle
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HOME OME INSPECTIONS O SPECTIONS P ONS O NS
12.15 – 12.45pm
Phone: 8582 2744
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PW
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: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
11A O’MALLEY STREET
Price: $190
3 bedroom home close to town centre, large living areas, double carport, enclosed back yard, evaporative cooling, gas heating.
DISTILLERY ROAD
BARMERA PROPERTIES 13 AMY STREET
13 AMY STREET
2.00 – 2.30pm
3.00 – 4.00pm
Sec. 802 Loveday Rd Ray White Berri 1117 Schell Rd Ray White Berri
Sunday, March 13 BARMERA 11.00 – 11.30am 520 Hunt Road Ray White Berri
LOVEDAY 10.00 – 10.30am Lot 100 Yeo Road Ray White Berri
LOXTON
WINKIE
10.00 – 10.30am 119 Paruna Rd Ray White Loxton 11.00 – 11.30am 4 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton
4.00 – 5.00pm
Sunday, March 13 BERRI 10.00 – 10.30am Lot 16 Nitschke Rd Ray White Berri 11.00 – 11.30am 5 Marschall Street Ray White Berri 12pm – 12.30pm 20 Crawford Terrace Ray White Berri 12.00 – 12.30pm 24 McGilton Road Ray White Berri 1.00 – 1.30pm 1 Malaga Terrace Ray White Berri 1.00 – 1.30pm 8 Aitken Street Ray White Berri 2.00 – 2.30pm 10a Derrick St Ray White Berri 2.00 – 2.30pm 5 Halliday Court Ray White Berri 3.00 – 3.30pm 10 Huckstepp Court Ray White Berri 3.00 – 3.30pm 123 Kay Avenue Ray White Berri 4.00 – 4.30pm 47 Zante Road Ray White Berri
Lot 3 228 Dalziel Road Ray White Berri
Monday, March 14 BERRI 5 Mills Road Ray White Berri 2.30pm – 3.30pm 9 O’Hanez Street Ray White Berri 4.00 – 5.00pm 3 Sunrise Court Ray White Berri
1pm – 2.00pm
LOXTON 9.30am – 10.30am 1700 Bookpurnong Road Ray White Loxton 10.00 – 10.30am 3080 Kingston Road Ray White Loxton 11.00 – 12.00pm 49 Luther Road Ray White Loxton 11.00 – 11.30am 9 Hilltop Drive Ray White Loxton 12.00 – 12.30pm 31 Second St Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 1.30pm 16 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton 2.00 – 2.30pm 7A McEwen Drive Ray White Loxton 3.00 – 4.00pm 348 Gratwick Road Ray White Loxton
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831
EXCELLENT RURAL PACKAGE
QUALITY & LOCATION
ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES
· Kitchen with pantry cupboard, good bathroom · Carport, C-section colourbond shed, garden shed · 3 bedrooms all with built-in robes, ensuite in main · 2 R/C split system air con and combustion heater NEW Price: $217,000 Offers Considered View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am OPEN Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
- Solid construction home in town centre area - Three bedrooms, polished floors - Very nice modern kitchen and bathroom - Large shed with rear lane access NEW Price: $215,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 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
CHOWILLA STREET
168 SEVENTEETH STREET
FIRST CLASS PRESENTATION - Three bedroom home - Nice kitchen and bathroom areas - Fantastic rear timber deck - Garage plus double carport Price: $170,000 View: Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
OPEN
224 TWENTYFIRST STREET
RURAL BRICK VENEER
RURAL BRICK VENEER
- Modern style home in excellent condition - ¾ acre lot with Renmark Ave frontage - Nice garden development - Large shed with pit, 2 carports Price: $240,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Modern three bedroom brick veneer - Short walk to Renmark North School - Two living areas - Easy to manage 1500m² allotment Price: $190,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
CENTRAL LOCATION
INSPECT TO APPRECIATE THE EXTRAS
RENMARK WEST AFFORDABLE LIVING - Modern kitchen & bathroom - 3 bedrooms & separate lounge - Good shedding plus 2 carports - Nice garden development Price: $139,000 View: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
OPEN
KULKYNE STREET
OPPOSITE SCHOOLS - Solid three bedroom home - Currently rented for $185.00 per week - Opposite Primary & High Schools - Occupy yourself or invest Price: $178,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
15 KURRAJONG AVENUE
STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME - Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas - Double garage UMR, nice gardens, good fencing - Huge all-weather outdoor living area New Price: $337,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Modern three bedroom brick veneer home - Two living areas, ensuite - Spacious outdoor living - Good shed, garage UMR, rear access Price: $285,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
Renmark Housing Development 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
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 NEW Price: $315,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
selling on behalf of Mortgagee in Possession Price: $660,000 Register your interest by 28th March 2011 at 5.00pm
MODERN RENMARK NORTH HOME - Three bedrooms all with BIR’s, ensuite to main - Family room & lounge, meals & dining room - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Good shed, nice pergola, garage UMR Price: $298,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 1147m2 corner allotment - Four bedrooms, ensuite, spacious living - Modern kitchen & bathroom - Large shed, pit & good outdoor areas Price: $220,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
5.959Ha (14.72 acres) zoned Residential 1 - 174 metre frontage to Twentyfirst Street - Adjacent to new housing developments - A great investment opportunity View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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
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DUPLEX RENTAL INVESTMENT - Close to town centre & Medical - Currently receiving $315 per week - 6.8% gross return - Good quality kitchen & bathrooms Price: $240,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN
NEED EXTRA LIVING SPACE?
- 3 bedroom brick veneer, 2 living areas - 4 car carport, large shed - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Quality outdoor living areas Price: $258,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 3 bedroom family home - 2 carports, garage & storage sheds - Superb easycare gardens - Lounge and separate family room Price: $178,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
THREE BEDROOM BESSER BRICK HOME
RURAL LIVING OPPORTUNITY
- Beautifully landscaped gardens - Reverse cycle a/c & ceiling fans - Modern timber kitchen, single carport - Paved pergola area, huge colourbond shed Price: $240,000 View: By appointment Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
- 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
NEW PRICE
GREAT RURAL LIVING PACKAGE
IMMACULATE PRESENTATION
- Modern style 3 bedroom home - Just over 1 acre allotment - Plenty of shedding, ample water supply - Variety of fruit trees New Price: $160,000 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 New Price: $190,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 RENTALS
Malcolm Court ........................502m2 .......................$100,000 Mead Court .............................337m2 .........................$86,000 Mead Court .............................374m2 .........................$86,000 Eckermann Close ..................680m2 .......................$40,000 Chino Street ...........................3935m2 ....................$105,000 Orchard Drive ..........................431m2 .... $110,000 - $120,000
HOUSEBOAT “SUNSPOT” - 20m x 8m vessel with aluminium pontoons - Two bedrooms, two living areas - Cruise the Murray at your leisure - Use for holidays or reside permanently on board! Price: $170,000 ORO View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
17.5 ACRES RURAL LIVING - 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
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
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Landlord Promotion
Limited Offer Contact Meegan Drogemuller before 31st March 2011 on 8586 6831 and we will give you
50% DISCOUNT on your management fee for the first 12 months of management.
- 2,930m2 vacant allotment, fenced one side - Only 1 of 2 vacant lots left in Warrakoo Court - Situated close to quality built homes - The perfect destination for your dream home - Electricity and Water available at boundary Price: $98,000 View: By Appointment Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
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
32 Pauline Street,
$180pw
This 3 bedroom brick family home has been well cared for, it has Reverse cycle air conditioning, spacious bedrooms, carport, verandah and shedding. Lot 442 Rialto St, $230pw Large rural 5 b/r home, r/c air cond, separate family room, carport and pergola.
$2000 CASH REDUCTION
10 Murray Price Drive,
Only two lots remain in Panorama Court Paringa. Excellent views over the Paringa Township and river valley. s ,OT s ,OT Purchase by the end of March 2011 and the owner will give a rebate of $2,000 or $2,000 cash at Settlement. You choose! Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
$190pw
Neat 3 b/r brick home, s/s r/c air cond, fenced yard.
81 Murtho St,
$175pw
3 b/r home next to schools and plaza, r/c split system air cond, carport, shedding.
7 Tenth St,
$170pw
Tidy 3 b/r home close to town centre, air conditioning, carport, fenced yard.
16C Ral Ral Ave,
$160pw
Neat & Tidy 2 b/r rural cottage, ducted air conditioning, gas heating, pergola, garage.
11 Hopkins St,
$160pw
Renovated 3 b/r duplex, open plan living, split system r/c air cond, carport, verandah, garden shed.
18 ACRES RURAL
14 Belah St,
- Fully cleared with domestic water - Includes large shed - Build subject to Council consent - Great for the young family Price: $130,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
Well presented 3 b/r duplex, s/s r/c air cond, garden shed, fenced yard.
$145pw
21 Hale St,
$145pw
Four b/r home close to sporting facilities, air cond, carport and shedding.
ESTABLISHED AREA ALLOTMENTS
CHAFFEY VINE PROPERTY
WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET
- Wide frontage to Pyap Street - Great neighbourhood - Room to boat and van storage - Ideal for retirement home Price: $60,000 each View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 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
- 10.8Ha property supplying Angoves - Good home, good shedding, good plant - 2 separate titles, drip irrigation - Owners retiring. Suit vines or redevelopment. Price: $425,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
“Peace of Mind” Property Management Phone: 8586 6433
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Community Events File March 11 - March 17 Friday, March 11
Tuesday, March 15
• Barmera Community Market, at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am till noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428 152 235.
• Barmera Library, Children’s activities, Leaping Leprechaun hats. 11am. Phone 8588 2872.
• Riverland Chronic Fatigue Support Group will be at the Riverland Disability and Ageing Expo held at Barmera Recreation Centre, 10am to 4pm. Saturday, March 12 • James Pollard’s Commercial Bacteria Exhibition, 9am to 4pm, everyone welcome. The Terrace Gallery, Loxton. • Lions Auction, 10am, Swan Reach Lions next to museum, all proceeds to charity. We need your unwanted items, no TVs or computer equip. Phone Leigh 8564 5224 or Ron 0412 221 935. • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Paringa, 7.30 to 11.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone Geoff 8586 5613. • Riverland Farmer’s Market, 7.30am to 11.30am, Crawford Terrace, Berri (Senior Citizens Hall). Buy local produce. Sunday, March 13 • Berri Pacemakers Bingo Club, held every Sunday at the Berri Resort Hotel, eyes down at 2pm. Proceeds to go to Riverland Stage Band. Phone 8583 8267. • The Riverland Orchid Society Inc, next meeting at the Uniting Church Hall, Denny St, Berri, 2pm. Visitors welcome.
• Barmera Monash Charity Bingo Club, at 7.30pm. In aid of Barmera Bowls Social Club, at the Barmera Monash Football Club. • Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9 – 11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Drop in for a coffee and a chat, 1pm to 4pm everyone welcome. Phone 8582 5366. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc. afternoon group work shop in Glossop. 3pm to 5.30pm, for more information and directions phone Dennis 8582 3430. • Sophie Thomson, garden author and presenter, will be speaking at the Renmark Garden Club, Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark, 7.30pm. Visitors welcome. Phone Judith Millman 8586 4662. • The Palms Bingo, in aid of Palms Bingo Club, at Berri Club. Eyes down 10.30am. Phone 8582 4618.
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WO duplex homes in a great location, close to Renmark’s town centre, medical facilities and a short stroll to schools. Each side of this solid
construction duplex comprises two bedrooms plus sleepout, modern kitchen and bathroom and separate lounge. Outside each unit has
Wednesday, March 16 • Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9 – 11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Men’s health ‘Pit Stop’, its time men had a health check. Come along and engage in a free no obligation check up and health discussions. Drop in for a coffee and a chat, from 10am to 3pm, everyone welcome. Phone 8582 5366.
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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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30 Fuller Road Exceptional Residence with Exceptional Views! s $ISCOVER AND EXPLORE this stunning lifestyle that awaits the fastidious NEXT HOME OWNER s 4HE IMPRESSIVE NEAR new property at a blue ribbon locale offers ABUNDANT FEATURES s ! GORGEOUS BRICK VENEER residence established on a nomadic 1 acre ALLOTMENT s %NJOY THERAPEUTIC SCENIC VIEWS over Wetlands and towards Bookpurnong Hill s BEDROOMS WITH STUNNING LIVING AREAS PLANNED FOR A QUALITY LIFESTYLE s -ANICURED grounds that remain impeccable due to COMPUTERISED WATERING s "UILT FOR THE LIFESTYLE WITH UNINTERRUPTED PANORAMIC VIEWS s &OUR bedrooms, the master with stunning en-suite WALK IN ROBE s 4WO INTERNAL LIVING AREAS BUT MAJESTIC LIVING AND DINING FROM THE FRONT s !N indulging and opulent lifestyle property that has the best features
-ALAGA 4ERRACE It’s a Charmer on the Terrace! s 3 bedder bungalow home with full length verandah & columns on the façade s Large living lounge with entry to a hallway of bedrooms AND EXTRA ZONES s Spacious kitchen, eat-in dinette with external access onto full length verandas Established in 1942, location is perfect on a slightly elevated site & corner location Open: Sunday March 13, 1.00pm – 1.30pm Price: $205,000 Internet ID: 537771 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Flowers by Jodie Lee Just a Blooming Great Business! s Opportunity for the energetic operator to purchase this boutique business s Flourish in this orist incorporating distinctive Homeware & Giftware s Bloom all year round, be your own boss & reap the rewards s Prominent position located in the heart of Berri with excellent passing trafďŹ c s Exclusive Interora orist for the Berri area Price: $60,000 Internet ID: 536126 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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/ (ANEZ 3TREET Superbly Transformed Home! s 0ROUDLY SITED ELEVATED HOME SITE WITH PRIME LOCATION s %STABLISHED WITH SHORT STROLLS TO THE #"$ OR 2IVERLAND #ENTRAL 0LAZA s -AJOR renovations with contemporary themes ARE THROUGHOUT THIS ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY s Personality themes with colour, add feature characteristics that splash through various ROOMS s 4HE RESIDENCE HAS THREE TO FOUR BEDROOMS SO IT S UP TO YOUR ZONES YOU CHOOSE s .EW KITCHEN WITH ISLAND BENCH cream cabinetry, dishwasher & extra stainless STEEL COOKWARE s -ULTIPLE 2 # ! # ALLOWS for all season climate control throughout the HOME s #ENTRAL CONTEMPORARY BATHROOM IS in the hub plus an additional separate loo IS AT THE REAR OF THE mOOR PLAN s 0OLISHED mOORBOARDS IN THE LIVING AND KITCHEN ZONES AND THE TILED mOOR LAUNDRY PLUS BREEZEWAY Open: Monday March 14, 2.30pm – 3.30pm Price: $198,000 Internet ID: sGreg Cram 0439 890 822
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494 Distillery Road Do your sums and add up your incomes! s A lifestyle property with income from CCW Vines to Citrus s 2 hectares of Citrus & 4 hectares of preferred variety vines s 87megs of water allocation, crop thrown in plus Plant & Equipment s Four bedroom home incorporating en-suite & walk-in-robe s Stacks of shedding with 3 phase power & concrete oor Price: $450,000 Internet ID: 568804 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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.ITSCHKE 2OAD Give me a home amongst the gum trees! s ! TRUE RURAL RETREAT JUST MINUTES FROM THE "ERRI TOWNSHIP s /VERLOOKING MARVELLOUS SWEEPING VIEWS OF THE VALLEY BEYOND s YEAR OLD BRICK VENEER HOME IN A PICTURESQUE LOCATION s 4HE INTERIOR HAS BEEN FRESHLY PAINTED THROUGHOUT Open: Sunday March 13, 10.00am – 10.30am Price: $219,000 Internet ID: 565302 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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-C'ILTON 2D You’ll be glad you bought this one! s,OCATED AT A FAVORITE ADDRESS WITH CLOSE PROXIMITY TO 0LAZA #"$ s)DEAL CLASSIC COLONIAL STYLE RESIDENCE OR FOR THE SMALLER FAMILY s2EAR LANE ACCESS ESTABLISHED ON A CONVENIENT M2 three sided ALLOTMENT s 'REAT COMBINATIONS OF COLORFUL SHRUBBERY AND SEASONAL fruit trees Open: Sunday March 13, 12.00pm – 12.30pm Price: $220,000 Internet ID: 551079 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
1896 Hoskin Road IF YOU’RE NOT DUNMOVIN s ! RANCH STYLE HOME WITH BULLNOSE VERANDAS AND ACREAGE s 0OPULAR LOCATION SET ON HECTARES ALMOST ACRES s 'AS #OOKTOP WITH ADDITIONAL COMBUSTION COOKING STOVE WITH WATER HEATER s GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS MAIN WITH 7)2 AND SECOND ONE VERY LARGE s 3EPARATE BATHROOM PLUS A SPA BATH ROOM s /N THE property is additional one bedroom, self contained transportable unit 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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32 Gilbert Street A Dollar Wise Investment! s Great for the ďŹ rst 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 Spacious deep allotment, Rear & side lane access, Concreted shed & paved entertaining area Price:$128,000 Internet ID: 541578 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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-ILLS 2OAD Just wide open spaces & inspirational room to move! 4HIS UNDISCOVERED ž ACRE ROAMING PROPERTY is magniďŹ cently set in a discreet and PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION JUST ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF "ERRI 4HE MAGNIlCENT PROPERTY IS A STATEMENT in lifestyle and established in an elevated location, the property absorbs cherished VIEWS OF THE VALLEY AND THE -URRAY 2IVER A very spacious & functional kitchen area incorporating a huge supermarket pantry overlooks the fabulous fully undercover OUTDOOR LIFESTYLE AREA 3IX SPACIOUS BEDROOMS all have robes, then there is the ofďŹ ce or alternate sewing room, 3 bathrooms, 3 LAVATORY AREAS OPEN LIVING ZONES PLUS PRIVATE SPACES Open: Monday March 14, 1.00pm – 2.00pm Price: $575,000 Internet ID: 60484 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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3 Sunrise Court MAYBE YOUR DREAM STARTS HERE‌ s *UST PERFECT PROXIMITY TO THE "ERRI #"$ s )NSPECT A FEAST OF UNEXPECTED INCLUSIONS s #OMPRISING AN OPULENT LIFESTYLE mOOR PLAN s 0ROOF OF EXCELLENCE COMES WITH COMFORT s &ORMAL LOUNGE AND DINING AREAS WITH DECORATIVE LIGHTING s !N ENTERTAINERS PARADISE INSIDE OUT s &EATURING SANDSTONE mOOR TILES IN SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS Open: Monday March 14, 4.00pm – 5.00pm Price: $375,000 Internet ID: 568088 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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8 Aitken Street A home for everyone s ,OCATED IN ONE OF "ERRI S FAVORITE NEIGHBOUR ADDRESSES 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, oor-ceiling BIR’s Open: Sunday March 13, 1.00pm – 1.30pm Price: $239,000 Internet ID: 549679 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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-ARSHALL 3TREET When location counts s Gorgeously renovated Bungalow, full of character, warmth & personality 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: Sunday March 13, 11.00am – 11.30am Price:$274,000 Internet: 287841 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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10A Derrick Street 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: Sunday March 13, 2.00pm – 2.30pm Price: $330,000 Internet ID: 548664 s Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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#RAWFORD 4ERRACE Character Filled Villa s Prominently positioned in the heart of Berri s Fantastic for the ďŹ rst 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 WIR & modern ensuite Open: Sunday March 13, 12.00pm – 12.30pm Price: $220,000 Internet ID: 512770 s Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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10 Huckstepp Court HUCKSTEPP & JUMP INTO YOUR NEW HOME! s Secure this great value quality home, in a fabulous and prestige court location s Impeccably presented family residence allowing you TO ENJOY A RELAXED LIFESTYLE s Inside is a calm ambience of soft tones designed with style and individuality s Welcoming tiled entrance introduces you to a spacious and open plan living layout Open: Sunday March 13, 3.00pm – 3.30pm Price: $290,000 Internet ID: 540777 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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+AY !VENUE CONTEMPORARY CARE FREE LIVING s Contemporary recently built residence with huge open plan & private living areas s Ideal for the young executive couple, expanding families or retirees s Sprawling tiles roam throughout the walking & large entertaining areas Open: Sunday March 13, 3.00pm – 3.30pm Price: $329,000 Internet: 558156 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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,OT $ALZIEL 2OAD Rural Retreat s 0RIVATE SETTING AMONGST OVER ACRES OF NATURAL SCRUB LAND s 3LEEPING ZONES WITH THE MASTER HAVING ")2S ENSUITE s /PEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING AREA LARGE RUMPUS ROOM s X FT 3HED Open: Sunday March 13, 4.00pm – 5.00pm Price: $310,000 Internet ID: 534718 BRONTE MANUEL 0439 828 882
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47 Zante Road 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 sFully fenced high colorbond rear yard with shedding on 809m2 s4HREE GREAT SIZED BEDROOMS EACH WITH CARPET UNDERFOOT s X 2 # Split Systems, open plan lounge and dinette Open: Sunday March 13, 4.00pm – 4.30pm Price: $165,000 Internet ID: 523112 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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4 Luther Road 49 N Not just a house but a home! ss !N UNFORGETTABLE FAMILY FAVOURITE RESIDENCE OF OVER YEARS s $OUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF O rresidence on expansive 2327sqm allotment ss ! WELL KNOWN ADDRESS OF FAMILY TRAITS NOW READY TO DOWNSIZE s 2ENOVATED FEATURES INCLUDE IMPRESSIVE LIGHT lLLED !$+ KITCHEN s /PEN PLAN DINING KITCHEN THAT mOWS INTO THE SPACIOUS LOUNGE ZONE s 'ORGEOUS scalloped block-out drapes has lace inclusions over window panes s -ANICURED COLOURFUL GARDENS WITH SELECTED roses both ornamental & fragrant s (ERITAGE THEMED TILED BATHROOM LOO IS central to the home off hallway s %XPANSIVE FULL LENGTH VERANDA IS SHELTERED and allows numerous guest gatherings s 4ILED SUNROOM AT THE REAR
4 Crocker Crescent 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 13 x 6m shed, outdoor entertaining area Open: Saturday March 12, 11am – 11.30am Price: $340,000 Internet ID: 432662 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
119 Paruna Road Classic Country Residence s 4HIS SOLID BEDROOM STONE HOME SET ON A NICE LEVEL BLOCK OF JUST OVER HALF AN ACRE M s 4HIS LOVELY HOMELY RESIDENCE is surrounded by wide verandahs and it features 2 huge BR’s PLUS A SMALLER RD "2 (IGH CEILINGS FORMAL LOUNGE TOILETS Open: Saturday March 12, 10am – 10.30am Price: $200,000 - $220,000 Internet ID: 569679 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
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Loxton 1688 Bookpurnong Road All the essentials for a growing family s 3ET ON JUST OVER M2 OF LAND THIS bedroom home features; ensuite, study, two living areas; wide central hallway; new carpets and slow combustion heating in the main living area; a contemporary kitchen with an abundance of cupboards, gas stove, range hood, Walk in Pantry, new dishwasher and a TILED DINING AREA s /UT THE BACK IS A MASSIVE new paved outdoor entertaining area and spa AREA 4HE HUGE LANDSCAPED BACK YARD OFFERS plenty of room for the veggi patch and the KIDS TO KICK THE FOOTY AND A X M SHED s 4HE VENDORS HAVE NOW RELOCATED INTERSTATE and will consider all reasonable offers on or BEFORE THE !UCTION DATE
Price: $190,000 Internet ID: 573803 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Price: Auction Internet ID: 479982 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
AUCTION FRIDAY 11TH MARCH AT 11AM ON SITE
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1743 Bookpurnong Road 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 DWELLING WITH GOOD LOCKABLE SHEDDING Price: $250,000 Internet ID: 554159 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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1700 Bookpurnong Road 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 Open: Monday March 14, 9.30am – 10.30am Price: $330,000 Internet ID: 548889 s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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31 Second Street Prosperous Potential s 3OLID OLD WORLD CHARACTER HOME BURSTING WITH POTENTIAL s LARGE SLEEPING ZONES MULTIPLE LIVING AREAS CONTRIBUTE TO THE EASY mOW mOOR PLAN s ,ARGE UNDER COVER CARPORT SINGLE GARAGE REAR LANE ACCESS Open: Monday March 14, 12.00pm – 12.30pm Price: $150,000 Internet ID: 465685 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
Price: $224,000 Internet ID: 539386 s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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16 Schaefer Drive Beauty and the best! s A cleverly conceived stunning residence in one of Loxton’s highest calibre locations s Sparkling solar heated pool, lock up garaging for 2+ additional high roof lockable housing for the boat or caravan Contemporary kitchen has dishwasher, WIP, island breakfast bar Open: Monday March 14, 1.00pm – 1.30pm Price: $435,000 Internet ID: 475756 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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3 Eringa Avenue IT’S BLUE AND JUST FOR YOU! s A fantastic family home on a corner allotment s .EW KITCHEN WITH all the modern conveniences s 4HREE TO FOUR BEDROOMS EACH WITH built-in robes s$UCTED ZONED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING sHigh colorbond fencing & pet friendly backyards In-ground pool for splash and play s Great shedding both large and small
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9 Hilltop Road POSITION, POTENTIAL, PRICE! s "E AMAZED AT THE POTENTIAL CAPITAL GROWTH AT YOUR lNGER TIPS s 0ROMINENTLY POSITIONED IN ONE OF ,OXTON S FAVORITE NEIGHBOR HOOD addresses, close to main street, medical & recreational facilities s 3ITED PROMINENTLY ON A LARGE CORNER ALLOTMENT WITH PROVISION FOR SUB DIVISION 34#! Open: Monday March 14, 11.00am – 11.30am Price: $219,000 )NTERNET )$ s "RONTE -ANUEL
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22 Luther Road Low Risk, Low Cost, Affordable Living s 4HIS BEDROOM BRICK HOME IS LOCATED IN a popular residential area on a level corner M2 ALLOTMENT s 4HE HOME INCLUDES generous bedrooms, both with BIR’s; ducted EVAPORATIVE ! # KITCHEN WITH PANTRY AND breakfast bar; dining area; lounge; laundry; BATHROOM AND SEPARATE TOILET s 4HE WELL FENCED BACK YARD INCLUDES A PAVED pergola; raised veggi beds; RW tank and STORAGE SHED 4HE SINGLE CARPORT 5-2 COULD be converted to another room and the corner block is big enough to accommodate extra SHEDDING FOR VEHICLE STORAGE s Dont go past this affordable home in a desirable location, ideally suited for a young COUPLE OR RETIREES #ALL TODAY FOR YOUR PRIVATE inspection!
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+INGSTON 2OAD A beautiful home with space to roam! s Just on the outskirts and with close proximity to the CBD s %STABLISHED ON ž IDYLL ACRES WITH AN ATTRACTIVE "RICK Veneer Homestead s 0ERFECT LOCALE TO THE 2IVER AND 0ONY #LUB $RESSAGE GROUNDS Open: Monday March 14, 10.00am – 10.30am Price: $349,000 Internet ID: 557997 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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13 Cooper Street A home that has it all s ! VERY TIDY WELL MAINTAINED "2 FAMILY HOME IS SET ON A LARGE CORNER ALLOTMENT s &EATURING $UCTED ! # FRESH PAINT A BRIGHT OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AREA REAR VERANDAH FERNERY AND OUT THE BACK A LARGE FT X FT PARTIALLY LINED AND ! # SHED
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(ALLIDAY #OURT Reach for the stars! s )MMACULATELY CONCEIVED AND STUNNINGLY REALISED BE READY TO FALL IN LOVE s %LEVATE YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING WITH THIS YOUNG BRICK VENEER COLORBOND ROOF RESIDENCE s 5P TO BEDROOMS BATHROOMS OR BEDDER WITH GENEROUS STUDY s !LL SLEEPING ZONES HAVE BUILT IN ROBES s Fantastic full length paved and sheltered entertaining area Open: Sunday March 13, 2.00pm – 2.30pm Price: $415,000 Internet ID: 420501 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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A -C%WEN $RIVE Live a luxury lifestyle sHigh quality medallion enthused home, boasting a lifestyle set over 2 premium allotments s Located in one of Loxton’s most convenient & afuent sub-divisions s On entrance coffered ceilings, sprawling tiled walk ways & square pillar features gives a note of elegance & class s Fully landscaped in-ground automatic pool Open: Monday March 14, 2.00pm – 2.30pm Price: $445,000 Internet ID:530584 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011 Loxton
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"OOKPURNONG 4CE Just add your Love and Restoration! s 3NAP UP THIS CLASSIC LITTLE COTTAGE AT A PREMIER LOCALE s 1UAINT BEDROOM COTTAGE ON LARGER CORNER ALLOTMENT s 0AINT AND 0ROSPER THE HOME BACK TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL s -AYBE CARVE THE LAND ONTO A SEPARATE TITLE 3*#! s 6ISION POTENTIAL FOR "ED "REAKFAST "USINESS 3*#! Price: $149,000 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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+INGSTON ,OXTON 2OAD 'OGEL 2OAD Premium allotments - exclusive to the astute investor! s Stage one – 6 Premium allotments ranging from 748m2 to 1448m2 s Perfectly positioned, some with glorious river views s Affordable house and land packages avail s Secure your parcel today and build tomorrow s 'REAT CHOICES WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS
3EC (D OF -OOROOK EMBRACE THE LIFESTYLE! s Inspiring country home ďŹ lled with character & charm s Lifestyle location on 1 acre with water views opposite s Private and peaceful, no nearby neighbours s Polished oors and Lofty High Ceilings s Slate oors in kitchen, dining and sunroom
Price: From $125,000 Internet ID:40623 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Price: $175,000 Internet ID: 40447 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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348 Gratwick Road Located just minutes from Loxton with a lifestyle to be envied s 3OLID BEDROOM HOME WITH VARIOUS RENOVATIONS THROUGHOUT s !MPLE mOOR OVERHEAD CABINETRY ELECTRIC APPLIANCES INCLUDING DISHWASHER RICH SLATE mOORS COMPLETE THE NEW KITCHEN s -ULTIPLE LIVING AREAS ADD TO THE GENEROUS FREE mOWING mOOR PLAN WITH SPRAWLING TIMBER mOORS IN EACH s 3LEEPING ZONES HAVE ")2 S Monday March 14, 3.00pm – 4.00pm Price: $285,000 Internet ID: 574018 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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.OOKAMKA 4CE N NEST NOW or INVEST LATER! ss /NE STREET BACK BUT WITH A GLIMPSE OF picturesque Lake Bonney, this house is a p rrenovators’ diamond but also offers the IINVESTOR AN OPPORTUNISTIC BLANK CANVAS s 4HE LOCATION IS PERFECT CLOSE TO THE #"$ with crawling distance back home from the LOCAL PUB s "OASTING A LARGE SQM mOOR PLAN FEATURING MULTIPLE LIVING AREAS AND GENEROUS SIZE SLEEPING ZONES s 4HE KITCHEN IS SPACIOUS WITH A COMBUSTION wood cooking stove s 4HE BATHROOM IS NEAT TIDY WITH mOOR WALL tiles, bath, shower & vanity s 4HE LARGE ALLOTMENT HAS GOOD SHEDDING while allowing endless potential to further EXPAND AND TO MAXIMIZE THIS PROPERTY S TRUE POTENTIAL
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9d Bice Street Stunning Retirement or Executive Residence s 3TRIKING YEAR OLD COURTYARD 6ILLA PERFECT FOR THE BUSY COUPLE OR retirees looking for a beautiful home without the hassle of maintaining A LARGE GARDEN s &EATURING A LOVELY KITCHEN SEP TILED DINING ROOM OPTION FOR A RD "2 HUGE TILED LOUNGE LIVING AREA 2 # ! # ")2 S IN BOTH BEDROOMS SPACIOUS BATHROOM CARPORT 5-2 LOTS AND LOTS OF STORAGE SPACE AND OUTSIDE A PAVED PRIVATE COURTYARD Open: Saturday March 12, 12.15pm – 12.45pm Price: $218,000 Internet ID: 572647 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270
Bronte Manuel
Barmera
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Price: $199,000 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882
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 Open: Saturday March 12, 9.00am – 9.30am Price:$240,000 Internet ID: 550463 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Dave Kanizay
Barmera
Barmera
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0ASCOE 4CE A CLUSTA BUSTA OF 4 UNITS s &OUR NEAT TIDY BEDROOM BRICK VENEER TILED ROOF UNITS s #LOSE PROXIMITY TO MAIN STREET SHOPPING s /PEN PLAN LIVING WITH DELIGHTFUL KITCHEN BEDROOMS EACH HAVE ")2 S s &ULL LENGTH CARPORT BACK TWO UNITS HAVE REAR LANE ACCESS
3COTT !VENUE Scoot onto Scott Avenue! s Impressive colorbond, brick veneer, 10 year old home on the avenue s Four bedder, master suite has huge WIR and lovely en-suite s Great locale – close to medical & dental facilities and CBD s Hop, SKIP AND JUMP TO KINDERGARTEN OR SHORT STROLL TO SCHOOL
Price:$550,000 Internet ID: 549426 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Price:$360,000 Internet ID: 536984 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Barmera
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20 Farmer Street A Great Place to Get Cornered! s $AZZLING BRAND NEW KITCHEN WITH ALL THE PREDICTABLE TREATS s 4ILED mOOR AREAS IN KITCHEN DINER SUNROOM ZONES DECORATIVE window furnishings s &OUR CONVENIENTLY POSITIONED CARPETED BEDROOMS n TWO WITH ROBES s -ONITORED SECURITY PLUS REVERSE CYCLE DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING Open: Saturday March 12, 12.00pm – 12.30pm Price: $195,000 Internet ID: s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Greg Cram
Loveday
Sec 1117 Schell Road An all year round year honeymoon suite! s%XUDING CHARM CHARACTER OWN OCCUPY OR A TRANQUIL RETREAT s(IGH LOFTY CEILINGS WITH SOLID WALLS WRAPPING THE HOME s 0OLISHED JARRAH TIMBER mOORS THROUGHOUT THE BEDDERS KITCHEN LIVING AREA s .ESTLED AMONGST NATURE WITH RELAXED PEACEFUL SURROUNDINGS s 3OLID walls with high lofty ceilings, an original cottage with added features Open: Saturday March 12, 3.00pm – 4.00pm Price: $169,000 Internet ID: 526706 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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5NIT 1UEEN %LIZABETH $RIVE Lapping it up at the Lake! s Right on the shores of beautiful Lake Bonney is this fantastic solid three bedder brick home s Will suit the ďŹ rst home buyer or keen investor that would like to add a water view property to their portfolio s Inside the low maintenance dwelling, there are two living areas and three bedrooms s +ITCHEN IS DELIGHTFUL WITH PINE CABINETRY TILED SPLASH backs Open: Saturday March 12, 10.00am – 10.30am Price: $130,000 Internet ID: 531782 - Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Barmera
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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 16 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 POTENTIAL s GREAT SIZED BEDROOMS ARRANGED WITH CARPET WINDOW FURNISHINGS Open: Sunday March 13, 11.00am – 11.30am Price: $150,000 Internet ID: 520952 s Greg Cram 0439 890 822
,T 3EC -ORGAN 2OAD Bonneyview – A unique lifestyle property with income s HA APPROX ACRES CONSISTING OF AC !RABLE AC GRAZING AND AC HERITAGE ,OCATED MINS FROM SHOPS SCHOOLS s )NCLUDING A SOLID BRICK "2 HOME WITH STUNNING PANORAMIC VIEWS OF Lake Bonney, storage and shearing sheds, Dams, horse stables and DRESSAGE ARENA S /FFERS PRIOR TO !UCTION CONSIDERED Auction Fri 25th March 11am – on Site via Queen Elizabeth Dve Price: Auction )NTERNET )$ s $AVE +ANIZAY
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Lot 100 Yeo Road Nestled on the Ridge! s.EAT TIDY NEWLY PAINTED WEATHERBOARD home set amongst nature s4HREE BEDROOMS EACH WITH CARPETS AND curtain drapes sOpen plan kitchen, lounge & dining area with scenic window views s Freshly presented, ready to own and occupy s Large veranda for quiet pondering moments & pergola s (IGH ROOF OPEN bay shedding s 0ERFECT HAVEN FOR COUPLE OR PERFECT INVESTMENT Open: Sunday March 13, 10.00am – 10.30am Price: $150,000 - Internet ID:529058 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Barmera B
2 Laffer Street A Super Star – ter! s (OP SKIP AND A JUMP TO THE MAIN STREET OF "ARMERA FOR EVERYDAY shopping s Great for the ďŹ rst home buyer or the retiree looking to DOWN SIZE s Lovely solid character home at a popular address s Shedding with concrete oor and power s %STABLISHED ON A HUGE 1099m2 block Open: Saturday March 12, 11.00am – 11.30am Price: $195,000 Internet ID: 530003 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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24 Hombsch Road Escape Suburbia at a Budget Price! s 2URAL COUNTRY LIVING POSITIONED ON ONE ACRE JUST MINUTES FROM Barmera s Open huge ďŹ ve bay shedding with power & compacted oor s #ARPET WINDOW FURNISHINGS THROUGHOUT ALL LIVING ZONES s GREAT SIZED SLEEPING ZONES EACH WITH ")2 S MASTER ROOM HAS ensuite & WIR Open: Saturday March 12, 1.00pm – 1.30pm Price: $235,000 Internet ID: 509322 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Barmera
Loveday
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Sec 802 Loveday Road Be persuaded by the price s 3ET ON ž ACRES JUST MINUTES FROM "ARMERA s 3HEDDING DOG PENS FULLY FENCED REAR YARD s ,OUNGE HAS NEW CARPET LARGE PICTURE WINDOWS s 4HE KITCHEN HAS BREAKFAST BAR OPEN PLAN DINING AREA s &RESHLY PAINTED THROUGHOUT TWO R C SPLIT SYSTEMS s CARPETED BEDROOMS W ")2S AND ADJACENT BATHROOM Open: Saturday March 12, 2.00pm – 2.30pm Price: $165,000 Internet ID: 219071 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
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Dave Kanizay
Greg Cram
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0ARK 4ERRACE A COTTAGE CLASSIC! s ,OCATED ON A WELL PRESENTED TERRACE IN THE HEART OF #OBDOGLA s #OTTAGE STYLE BEDROOM HOME WITH LOFTY CEILINGS s 0ERFECT START FOR THE lRST HOME BUYER OR THE INVESTOR s 3ET ON A M§ ALLOTMENT WITH CONVENIENT REAR LANE ACCESS Open: Saturday March 12, 4.30pm – 5.00pm Price: $129,000 Internet ID: 132478 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Renmark
Waikerie
Waikerie
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6 Henderson Street Close to Town and Close at Heart. s 3MALL STONE COTTAGE LOCATED ONLY A minutes’ walk to the town centre personiďŹ es THE CHARACTER OF A BY GONE ERA s 0ERFECT opportunity to establish a small bed and BREAKFAST OR A PRIVATE HOLIDAY COTTAGE s "UILT of stone and retaining its cottage facade this home needs little effort to establish and begin EARNING YOU AN INCOME s 3OLID AND IN LITTLE OR NO NEED OF STRUCTURAL RENOVATIONS s 4WO bedrooms plus sleep out there are plenty of SLEEPING ZONES s "ATHROOM IS FRESH AND THE kitchen is central to the dining and lounge ROOM s !CCESS TO THE HOME IS VIA A REAR LANE AND THERE IS PLENTY OF SPACE FOR PARKING s 'ENEROUS SIZED SHED AT THE REAR OF THE home and good areas to congregate in the SHADE FOR A RELAXING AFTERNOON
4a & 4b Hisgrove Road Renmark Cool, Sleek & Courtyard Savvy! s 4WO STUNNING COURTYARD HOMES ON THE ONE TITLE s 2ESIDE OCCUPY IN ONE )NVEST IN THE OTHER s !RCHITECTURAL DESIGNED WITH IMPRESSIVE RENDERED FAÂ ADE s #ONTEMPORARY IN DESIGN EXECUTIVE LIVING THROUGHOUT s 0ORCELAIN mOOR TILES mOW THROUGHOUT LIVING ZONES s 'AS COOKTOP ISLAND BENCH WHITE GLOSS WRAP CABINETRY s :ONED DUCTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING THROUGHOUT
Price: $189,000 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
Price: $560,000 Internet ID: 560913 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
Greg Cram
Waikerie
Golden Heights 188 Virgo Road Want an opportunity to escape the rental roundabout? s 0LENTY OF SPACE FOR YOU TO RAISE A FAMILY s ,OCATED CLOSE TO A PRIMARY SCHOOL s 3ECURELY FENCED BOTH CHILDREN AND PETS INSIDE s "ACK YARD IS LARGE AND LAWNED s ,OCKABLE GARAGE WITH SIDE ROAD ACCESS s &RONT PORCH THAT OVERLOOKS THE 2AMCO SCHOOL AND OVALS s #OOLED BY REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER s +EPT WARM BY A GAS HEATER SITUATED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HOME s 4HREE bedrooms, all are carpeted, and the main has GREAT ELEVATED VIEWS s +ITCHEN HAS PLENTY OF bench space for preparation of meals and contains an electric stove and single stainless STEEL SINK s #EILING FANS KEEP THE AIR MOVING on warm days and the lounge has a large timber framed window to capture as much LIGHT AS POSSIBLE AND TO TAKE IN THE VIEWS Price: $170,000 Cary Hocking: 0488 414 460
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PRICED TO SELL 7 Jemison Street This will ďŹ t any budget! s %STABLISHED CENTRAL LOCATION s 0RICED TO SELL QUICKLY s %VAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING DUCTED TO MOST ROOMS s ,ARGE LOUNGE WITH CARPETED mOORING LARGE WINDOW AND GAS HEATING s -ODERN kitchen with laminated bench tops, plenty of preparation area, STORAGE ELECTRIC STOVE STAINLESS STEEL SINK RAINWATER CONNECTED Price: $149,500 Internet ID: 568363 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
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#AF� ON -C#OY Ahoy, it’s CafÊ on McCoy! s "RILLIANT 3EAT #ITY 3TYLE #AF� WITH REAR DINING ROOM s 4ASTEFUL MODERN D�COR IN A RELAXED SETTING s %XCLUSIVE POPULAR 'OLDEN &RIED #HICKEN FRANCHISE s #ATERING FOR PRIVATE OR CORPORATE FUNCTIONS s 'OURMET PIZZAS AND !MICI COFFEES s 7ELL ESTABLISHED popular & ready for new owners to operate Price: $99,500 plus SAV Internet ID: 410650 Greg Cram 0439 890 822
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Ramco
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71 Ballantine Road Home & Vineyard s 3ET ON THE EDGE OF 7AIKERIE WITHIN MINUTES OF THE TOWN CENTRE s 7ONDERFUL LIFESTYLE PROPERTY THAT BOASTS A NATURAL STONE EXTERIOR WITH WIDE OPEN VERANDAHS s !PPROXIMATELY ACRES IN TOTAL WITH THE HOME planted deep into the block away from neighbours and day to day TRAFlC s !LMOST ACRES PLANTED TO BOTH #HARDONNAY AND 3HIRAZ Price: $360,000 Internet ID: 559547 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460
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OCATED just minutes from Loxton with a lifestyle to be envied, this solid four bedroom home with various renovations throughout is sure to excite a multitude of buyers, ranging from the young couple, expanding family or retired couple still seeking that little space to keep their thumbs green. Multiple living areas enhance the generous floor plan, with sprawling timber floors and large light filled windows, while the formal lounge features a cosy combustion and gas heater for those cool winter nights. Three sleeping zones have built-in robes while the fourth bedroom has carpet underfoot with both inside and direct outside access making it ideal for the home office. Centrally located to each of the bedrooms, the floor and wall tiled bathroom has a shower alcove, bath, vanity and bay window which
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overlooks the serene pool. Choose where you entertain and supervise the children making a splash in the chlorinated inground pool with multiple undercover outdoor living areas. Nestled on the sprawling 2.5 acres there is an array of holding yards and a stable
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potential to restore into an additional outside games room. This whole package is wrapped in numerous lawned areas and landscaped gardens and awaits a lucky new title holder to take advantage of its unmatchable lifestyle.
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ELL, here it is and yes it even has a verandah out the back. Overlooking marvelous sweeping views of the valley and with bunnies and kangaroos completely surrounding you, naturally it doesn’t get much better than this. This freshly painted brick veneer home perfectly
located on the fringe of Berri is close to the Murray River and is only 13 years old. Discreetly tucked away with bitumen frontage, it will reach out to first home owners or retirees looking for that perfect everyday life package. Wonderful views including stunning sunsets
outdoor entertaining area will be superb at beer or wine o’clock time. Split system airconditioning is in the large dining area and each of the bedrooms have ceilings fan for extra breeze. Two of the three have walk-in-robes.
can be absorbed from the kitchen sink to the sliding glass doors in the diner that invites you outdoors. The freshly polished rugged look slate floors in the kitchen/dining area complement the theme of the home and the paved
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■ BLOOD TIES: Monash man Daniel Obst is starting to make a name for himself in speedway, a motorsport in which his family has been prominent in the past. Photo: JANE WILSON
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F YOUR uncle, mum and dad all raced speedway, you would probably develop more than a passing interest in the sport. That is exactly how the life of Monash’s Daniel Obst has evolved. His late uncle Des raced one of the best presented Ford V8 powered stock rods in the 80s, winning many
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GRAHAM MATTHEWS titles along the way and retiring while still holding the SA1 title. His dad Phil then raced in a number of sedan classes but he was more in-
terested in having fun rather than chasing titles. Then mum decided to have a go at racing, so dad retired to build and maintain her cars. Starting racing in modified sedans for experience, she eventually moved to a super sedan, placing well on many occasions and even going close to winning sev-
eral Victorian ladies’ titles. So when and how did Daniel begin his hands-on experience? “Dad had purchased uncle Des’ old stock rod a few years back and in 2009, the two Riverland Speedways decided to run historic stock rods over the Easter weekend,” Daniel said. “Dad asked me to help
work on it and bring it back to race condition, so he raced at Renmark and then let me have a go at Waikerie. “It was awesome and I had an absolute ball.”
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Competitive Daniel looks for winning edge â– From Page 23 â– STRIKING: Daniel Obst in action in his striking non winged sprint car.
Also at that Renmark meeting, a field of NOS sprint cars raced, Daniel liked the look of them and heard they were relatively cheap to run. Over the next couple of months he and Phil acquired a rule book and did their homework, then in June, purchased a rolling car from Victoria. An engine was fitted and the car prepared for the 2009/10 speedway season in the renamed wingless sprint class. Daniel had obviously inherited some steering (driving) ability from his parents, as in that first season, he placed fifth in the Southern Shootout series in an average field of 15 plus cars. Even more impressive was that he didn’t race in the first round and all four cars that finished in front of him had competed in every round. “Dad was rapt with our first season effort and we decided to build a brand new car for the next season,� Daniel said. The new car is a JEI non winged sprint car from the USA. It runs a Winters quick change diff and Daniel has 11 sets of different gear ratios to provide the various drive options required for different tracks. There is a beam axle at the front with drag link steering and both the front and rear suspension have a torsion bar with speedway shocks. There are also various sets of these for the different track conditions.
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lush, thick canopy would develop. It would probably be fine for several years but add way above average summer rain, when the canopy would normally thin out a little, and you will have a tree that is highly vulnerable to wind damage. Deciduous trees can still be at risk with this scenario, however they will tend not to produce such out of proportion soft growth because their growth is normally trying to be softer than the conditions will allow anyhow. To remedy the situation, prune young plants now and let the soil dry a little more to encourage deeper roots and for older plants (including large mature trees), â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;stretchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; watering patterns to suit the tree(s) better. For suspect trees, get another opinion and even restrict your activities under them while soft growth is present. This time could extend until well into spring this year.
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SCOREBOARD Barmera Gun Club Event one 25 Target Skeet Doubles A grade: F. Albanese 22/25, H. Nunn 21/25. B grade: R. Maywald 20/25. C grade: P. Brister 17/25.
Event two: 50 Target Double Barrel AA grade: E. Schmaal 50/50, A. Mattschoss 46/50. A grade: R. Maywald, F. Albanese 49/50. B grade: P. Brister 47/50, H. Nunn 43/50. C grade: I. Maywald 41/50, R. Nutt 20/50.
Event three: 50 Target Double Barrel AA grade: E. Schmaal 48/50, A. Mattschoss 47/50. A grade: R. Maywald 49/50, F. Albanese 48/50. B grade: P. Brister, H. Nunn 48/50. C grade: I. Maywald 31/50, R. Nutt 27/50.
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76/71, C. Stimpson 94/72, Brian Kruger 83/73, A. Parkyn 77/73, Kane Pedler 92/73, A. Pethic 95/74, B. Orchard 103/74.
Berri Friday twilight nine holes: S. Wade 22 points, M. Cronje 21. Ball winners: M. Kovacic, D. Zelliff 21. Saturday stableford: P. Cummins 45 points, R. Thurmer 39. Ball winners: S. Cronje 36, J. Meakin 35, N. Weinert, L. Campbell 34. Ladies winner: L. Mudge 39. Sunday stableford: A. Druery 38 points, L. Campbell 37.
Waikerie Saturday division one stroke: T. Neideck 89/71. Division two: S. Copeland 103/70. Voucher winners: V. King 82/71, M. Burnell 90/71, D. Greenfield 83/72, B. Lane 96/73. Thursday ladies stableford comp: A. Greenfield 39 pairs, D. Hassett 37.
AA grade: E. Schmaal 98/100. A grade: R. Maywald 98/100. High Gun: F. Albanese 119/125.
Riverland Cycling Glossop HCP road race: P. Burr, P. Weston, G. Lawton, L. Stevens, G. Hatcher, M. Gray, J. Eshman, A. Ylia.
Golf Barmera Saturday par comp: T. Hansen c/b, R. Price +4, G. Kelly, M. Cenko +3, P. Rosbergen, A. Ivanovic, M. Wundenberg +1, N. McPherson -1.
Riverland Men’s Pennant Bowls Grand Finals - division one Berri 81 d Loxton 78. A. Hill 23 d V. Pavia 15, C. Treloar 16 l T. Thurston 26, A. Gapco 11 l T. Schulz 26, D. Treloar 27 d P. Kimber 10. Extra
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Renmark 64 d Monash 48. M. Rice 16 l R. Scott 18, K. Lange 21 d A. Viney 11, M. Nitschke 27 d R. Jury 19.
Division three gold Renmark 61 d Loxton Gold 53.
Under 12 Loxton 40 (Z. Lueth 10, J. May 8) d Barmera 26 (H. Baker 16, J. Elsdon 4). Best on Court – D. Size, Loxton.
Blanchetown-Swan Reach 9/93 (S. McKenzie 30, J. Roesler 25; K. Smith 3/4) d Claypans 92 (J. Hancock 22; D. Rosenzweig 4/17).
Murrayville 66 d Lameroo White 27. C. Crane 30 d L. Maynard 11, R. Schroeder 36 d D. Young 16. Pinnaroo 53 d Lameroo Red 39. R. Simon 34 d B. Maynard 16, W. O’Driscoll 19 l L. Walker 23. Parilla 48 d Geranium 39. P. Broughill 23 l T. Kakoschke 24, D. Atze 25 d L. Gregurke 15.
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Murrayville 78 d Lameroo White 76. P. Willersdorf 23 l B. Toogood 28, A. Crane 24 d R. Sracek 21, J. Sanders 31 d R. Noll 27. Pinnaroo 86 d Lameroo Red 48. P. Barker 24 d T. Coleman 13, C. Kirkbright 34 d G. Odden 18, T. Quince 28 d F. Maynard 17. Geranium 76 d Parilla 56. I. Jarvis 20 l J.M. Gilbertson 25, G. Hamdorf 28 d C. Atze 16, T. Johnson 28 d D. Hyde 15.
Riverland Cricket B grade Barmera Hotel 8/158 (J. Bowers 43, M. Starkey 37; B. McPherson 3/26) d Berri 9/125 (B. Campbell 25, G. Branford 25; B. McPherson 3/26). Brown’s Well 3/257 (B. Hampel 136 n.o; J. Bobilak 2/50) d Loxton North 123 (M. Petch 30; L. Patterson 4/26).
First semi-final: Renmark 4 d Berri 3. Second semi-final: Barmera 15 d Lyrup 3.
Under 16 Winner: S. Sarro, Berri. Runner-up: I. Thiele, Berri.
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Under 12 Loxton 32 (N. Hample 14, P. Size 4) d Renmark 16 (D. Haynes 6, A. Siviour 4). Best on Court – P. Size, Loxton.
Under 14 preliminary final Loxton 19 d Barmera 17.
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Barmera 33 (B. Hembling 11, C. Buchecker 9) d Loxton 27 (T. Hoffmann 10, B. Schubert 7). Best on Court – M. Middleton, Barmera.
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Winner: M. George, Supercats. Runnerup: A. James, M. Pitman, Renmark.
Renmark 27 (A. Perry 6, B. Trenwith 4) d Supercats 26 (M. George 9, B. Phillips 4). Best on Court – S. Croft, Renmark.
Lyrup Lions 19 d Riverland 17.
Loxton 54 (C. Rogers 19, A. Proud 14) d Berri 42 (K. Trussell 34, B. Clarke 4). Best on Court – A. Proud, Loxton.
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Berri 32 (S. Pront 8, H. O’Leary-Fletcher 7) d Renmark 16 (K. Nelson 8, J. Butters 3). Best on Court – T. Hoffmann, Berri. Barmera 49 (M. Gillespie 18, J. Gregory 12) d Berri 28 (S. Brand 10, I. Thiele 8). Best on Court – J. Gregory, Barmera.
Berri 12 d Barmera 1.
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Berri 20 (S. Burton 8, M. Wutke 4). Best on Court – S. May, Loxton.
Under 16 Monash 5/193 (E. Grosser 59 n.o; A. Lean 2/19, T. Geehman 2/27) v Waikerie-Ramco.
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Elimination final Barmera Rooshooters 6 d Loxton Gladiators 5.
Riverland Softball A grade Loxton 11 (T. Renshaw, C. Venning, H. Symons) d Cobdogla 0 (B. Anderson, B. Smith, B. Fridd).
Semi-finals B grade Lyrup 13 (C. Healy, A. Whellum, D. Holtham) d Loxton 8 (S. Elbourne, L. Lidgerwood, K. Loxton).
C grade Waikerie 14 (B. Howell, L. Hocking, B. Smith) d Loxton 12 (C. Hopper, M. Hammerstein, N.A. Reynolds). Berri 16 (A. Karpany, K. Karpany, C. Thompson) d Cobdogla 15 (C. Passmore, M. Hayes, L. Gray).
Saville reaches semi-finals By CALLUM TRIFONOFF DESPITE bowing out in the first round of the Riverland Tennis International in Berri, Barmera tennis star Luke Saville bounced back to reach the doubles semifinal on the weekend. Saville, who went down with an ankle injury in his singles match against Sydney ace Matthew Barton, redeemed himself to reach the final four of the doubles with partner Jack Schipanski, only to be knocked out by number one seed Vishnu Vardhan and fellow Indian Divij Sharan. Berri-view Tennis Club
president Garry Pinnington said Saville was unfortunate to be knocked out so early in the singles tournament. “He came up against a
very bright. “I think we’ll see his name rocketing up,” he said. The tournament saw some quality tennis match-
He only just lost in the third set and he did have an injury. pretty tough opponent,” Mr Pinnington said. “He only just lost in the third set and he did have an injury but give it another 12 months and he should be able to stand that.” Mr Pinnington believes Saville’s tennis future is
es played, including the singles final, which was won by Australian Michael Look. Look edged out fellow countryman Benjamin Mitchell (2-6, 6-4, 6-3) in an entertaining three set decider.
Loxton’s good sports THE Loxton Sporting Club has become the first sporting organisation in its town to gain accreditation in the Good Sports program. According to club secretary Jo Connelly, the program will help guarantee the future of the club by promoting a responsible image. Ms Connelly said the club is hoping to create a family-friendly image, ensuring it complies with laws relating to alcohol. “We want our players more involved in running the club,”
Meanwhile, Sharan and Vardhan went on to claim the doubles title, defeating Australian duo Chris Letcher and Brendan Moore (4-6, 6-3). Mr Pinnington has high hopes the tournament can continue on its path. “As long as we keep getting support from our sponsors, we can,” he said. “The (tournament) has seen some big names take part like Chris Guccione, Jordan Kerr, Peter Luczak and Greg Jones, so it’s a tournament where young tennis players get noticed.”
■ OUT OF REACH: Riverland teenager Luke Saville reached the doubles semi-finals of the Riverland Tennis International on the weekend. Photo: JANE WILSON
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she said. “We want to keep up to speed with society and have a good image, especially for the young players.” The Good Sports program is free and national and promotes the safe service and consumption of alcohol at sporting clubs. So far, program officials have helped the club through the first level of accreditation with advice on liquor licensing, the requirements of duty of care and volunteer bar staff training.
Local drivers gear up for production sedan titles in Renmark this weekend SEVERAL locals will take part in this weekend’s SA production sedan titles at the Renmark Speedway. There are five different classes in the title; modern speedcars, dirt circuit cars, junior sedans, vintage speedcars and TQs, as well as the chain race. Local drivers Barry Schmidt and Craig Langridge will take part in the dirt circuit cars class, while the chain race will also see its contingency of Riverlanders. Neville Gilles, Sean Philpot, Wayne Fennell, Greg Haynes, Sheridan Holland and Bianca
Haynes, as well as several others, will compete in the class. The SA production titles will see drivers come from as far as Portland to compete, with ‘Mouldy’ Calderwood, Steve Laidlaw and Anthony Burke just a few of the high-profile names driving. After a long absence, speedcars also make a return to the Riverland stage and promises to be an entertaining event. The SA production sedan titles will commence at the Riverland Speedway at 6pm, with gates open at 5pm.
■ SPORT: The Berri Swimming Club (above) celebrates after its club championship win recently, while (left) Pat Ganet, of Queensland, and (right) Matthew Hicks, of Geelong, compete at the Riverland Tennis International in Berri. Tennis Photos: JANE WILSON
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Riley nets Aussie selection ■ FIFTEEN year old Loxton High School student Riley Stone only turned to volleyball when he was in year eight but now, in year 11, he is already forging a career for himself in the sport, being selected in the Australian Youth under 17 boys team to play in Thailand next month. The Thailand Junior Volleyball Championships involving teams mainly from the Asian region will be staged in Bangkok. Riley’s selection in the national squad follows impressive performances with his school at the State Schools Cup in Adelaide that resulted in him being invited to special training and a trial camp in Bendigo. He was also a member of the large Loxton High School contingent that made its annual trip to Melbourne and competed at the Australian Schools Cup last year. Riley was in the SA 15 years and under team that won a bronze medal at the national championships in Canberra, as well. After that national competition he was named in the Top 12 Merit Team for his age group, a team in name only. But now he gets an opportunity to actually play for Australia and chatting to the youngster on Sunday evening,
left me in no doubt that his selection for Thailand is just reward for his dedication, determination and sheer hard work towards the sport. Riley’s other sporting interests have been swimming, until a year or so ago, and he is still playing basketball. But volleyball is his sport. In fact, he has an ambition to gain a scholarship to a college in volleyball strong Canada where he will study while pursuing his future in the game. Riley trains and practices up to six times a week and is quick to praise the support he gets at LHS from volleyball co-ordinator Rick Garrard, other teachers and his school-mates. Sometimes he works with other students or school teams and, on other occasions, alone. He also travels to Adelaide to train with the state squad and to work with the SA Institute of Sport, where he holds a tier two, elite development scholarship. Remember Riley Stone has only been playing volleyball for three years but already, aged 15, he is a member of an Australian representative side. Here we have yet another Riverland youngster with goals and obviously with the ability and attitude to achieve them.
Never a better time to join footy umpiring ranks ■ RIVERLAND Football League umpires coach Fr Steve Ardill is convinced there has never been a better time than now to join the umpiring ranks. As a local umpire, field, goal or boundary, professional training is provided and there is an opportunity to participate in the AFL National Accreditation Program. Also this year, a number of new and developing umpires will be able to join the SANFL’s Riverland Academy, which will be headed by regional umpiring manager Mike Horsman. Official training sessions are held on Wednesday nights, at 6pm at the Berri Oval, under the direction of fitness coach Greg Platt. Passionate about his position, Fr Steve draws upon his long experience to list improved communication and decision making skills, improved fitness and lifestyle, making new friends, being involved in the umpires ‘team’ with their family friendly social program and the opportunity to earn some money as personal benefits from umpiring. The coach also reflects on more women and girls becoming involved in the game as field, goal and boundary umpires and he invites anyone interested
to try out with his group. Currently the RFL panel contains members from 12 to over 60 years of age. Newcomers are encouraged to be part of the AFL National Green Shirt Program that identifies them as a rookie and introduces them to the role in a positive and affirming environment. I suggested to Fr Steve he must draw a lot of pride
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and satisfaction from having some of his former umpires go on to bigger things. He agreed, highlighting the performance of Chris Cook who has moved into SANFL league ranks and is showing signs that an AFL career is within his reach. The RFL umpires panel is always anxious to recruit new members with so many matches to cover and 2011 is no different, in fact, it is an absolute priority.
From last season, at least 10 umpires have been lost, including senior field officials Rod Koch and Jai Blackley. However, there are five newcomers on the track. Why more past players do not take up the challenge of umpiring is something of a mystery. Take former Loxton North stalwart Rod Koch, for instance. A tough, no nonsense player with the Panthers, Rod turned to umpiring and quickly rose to senior level displaying the same characteristics in the job on the other side of the fence. Perhaps because players were aware that Rod had been one of them, and knew the tricks of the playing trade, he was able to quickly build a rapport with them and gain their respect. More past players upon entering the umpiring ranks would give football an enormous boost. Newcomers are always welcome to enquire about a career in football umpiring, with the only pre-requisite being having a love for the game and genuinely wanting to be part of the action. For more information contact Fr Steve Ardill (8582 1894).
■ FLAT OUT: Loxton’s Riley Stone barely has a minute to himself at the moment, due to his increasing volleyball commitments. It is an enviable situation considering the opportunities he is being given. Photo: BRAD PERRY
Involving children in positive and fun activities ■ THE Active After School Communities Program, managed by the Australian Sports Commission, is a national initiative that provides primary school children with access to free sport and other structured physical activity after school hours. The concept aims to involve children in these activities in a positive and fun situation and to develop a love of sport that eventually inspires them to join a sporting club. The Commission spreads the program via a network of regional co-ordinators who assist schools and after school centres to facilitate AASC, recruit and train community coaches and work with local sporting clubs and organisations to increase junior membership. The cornerstone of AASC is the involvement of the local community in the delivery of the program and
according to Mildura-Riverland co-ordinator Christine McGinty, today’s community coach training session at the Renmark Recreation Centre is aimed in that direction. “This training is mandatory for anyone from a sporting club, or who is an active recreation provider, who wants to deliver activities to the Active After School Program,” she said. “It is not sports specific but teaches community coaches about the philosophy of teaching children and provides tips and hints through practical sessions on ways to engage kids and how to structure sessions to keep them engaged.” Today’s training program is intended to be fun, while educational and interactive, and people have been invited to attend no matter what their qualifications or fitness levels are. Course modules include
the role of the AASC community coach, communication and behaviour management, safe environments, nutrition and well being and planning, preparing, delivery and reviewing a Play For Life session. Also, it is worth noting that the Australian Sports Commission has developed an online course for beginner coaches that is designed to help people improve their basic coaching skills, particularly those working with children. The Beginning Coaches General Principles Course (www.ausport.gov.au/participating/coaches/education/ onlinecoach) can provide the first steps towards accreditation. For further information, call Christine McGinty, (03 5051 1306/0437 700 415) or local be active field officer Adrian Pipe (0401 100 202).
The old man of powerlifting ■ THE move of the SA Drug Free Powerlifting Association from the Barmera Recreation Centre to the Vitality Health Club gymnasium, on Kay Avenue in Berri, has already resulted in several new people trying the sport. According to Kingstonon-Murray based association president/coach Don Juers, some of the newcomers may lift in their
first competition at the new venue, the annual David Graham and Dean Bennett Memorial Qualifier and Novice event on Saturday, March 19. Anyone interested in trying powerlifting should ring Don (8583 0196). Meanwhile, Don has taken over another position within his association. He, at 75, is now the oldest member, following
the retirement of the two amazing octogenarians Val and Trevor Vanstone. Don has also quickly recovered from back surgery put down to “old age and general wear and tear, not powerlifting” by his surgeon. “Seventy-five, it makes me the old man of powerlifting now, but it is only a number,” Don said.
Thursday March 10, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 31 The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender. ~ Vince Lombardi
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Silver for boxing pair ■ TWO boxers from Loxton’s Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club, Ashley Bobbin and Ryan Goodes, returned from last weekend’s appearance for SA in the National Championships at the Reggio Calabria Club, Brunswick, Melbourne, with silver medals. For the two medalists, and a third fighter from their club, Matthew Wilson, this would have been their biggest stage yet, with 169 bouts held over four days. In the 52 kilogram junior division, Mildura’s Bobbin finished strongly in
a semi-final against Isiaah Farr (Qld) to win a hard fought bout on a countback and lined up against Aaron Crossan (Tasmania) in the final. Points were at a premium in a very defensive fight until Ashley broke the drought in the last round only to be pipped in the dying seconds of the contest to go down 1-2 on points. Wilson in the junior class ran into a tough opponent, and the eventual winner of the title, Shane Carroll, in a semi-final and, despite a smart per-
formance, went down on points. Goodes’ path to a silver medal, in 57kg juniors, saw him win a semi-final against tall and rangy Queenslander Uilli Harris on points 3-1 and then run into highly rated Nathanial May (WA), who he had fought previously, for the championship. May’s ‘big power bombs’ proved the difference in overcoming Ryan in a fast and aggressive contest. RBFC chief Phillip Goodes was extremely pleased with his three rep-
resentatives and will now set them to boxing techniques and new skills and also chase any fights that are available for them. SA, coached by Renmark Boxing Club’s Paul Rose, took 20 fighters to Melbourne and returned with a pleasing nine medals. ■ MEDALS: Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club members Ryan Goodes (left) and Ashley Bobbin with the medals they won at the weekend’s national championships. Photo: SUPPLIED
Grand finals Regional squad named for school swimming truly grand ■ THE grand finals in men’s pennant bowls lived up to their name on Saturday, with extra ends necessary in two divisions to decide the premiership. In division one, the end of normal proceedings between Berri and Loxton saw scores tied at 77 all but it was minor premiers Berri that made best use of the game’s extension to grab yet another title 81-78. In one of the most exciting grand finals for many a year, rinks were shared but it was the results from the Berri rinks led by Andrew Hill who won 23-15 over Vic Pavia and Dennis Treloar, 27-10 against Peter Kimber, that gave Berri victory. In division two, Moorook won the pennant the hard way progressing from the knockout first semi-final to defeat Lyrup 67-53 in the title decider, while division three green went to Renmark, 64-48 against Monash. Division three gold also required an extra end but it was finally Renmark which prevailed, 53-45 over Loxton Gold. Premierships were also decided in local basketball over the weekend with Barmera defending its title in division one men, 6649 against Renmark, and Renmark comfortably taking out division one women, 58-27 from Berri. Barmera’s Kenny Wright and Renmark’s Tess Dempsey were named best on court in the grand finals.
■ FOLLOWING last month’s Riverland SAPSASA annual district swimming day at the Loxton Pool, the team to compete at the SA Swimming Carnival at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre on Friday, March 18, was announced as: Emily Kassebaum, Kasey Ferguson, Jake Millar, Matthew Nourse (Berri Primary), Amy Stephens, Courtney Tschirpig, Jackson Waechter, Georgia Stephens, Ryan Casey (Loxton North), Torni Hill, Jack Wellington, Joseph McKinnon (St Joseph’s, Barmera), Tyson Kent, Alek Kudra, Jola Kudra, Jesse Kent (Our Lady of the River, Berri), Clayton Bond, Dalyce Jenner (Renmark West), Regan Binder, Emma May Ellis, Shay Hawkins (St Joseph’s, Renmark), Kara Phillips, Colby Jachmann, Brayden Bagley (Loxton Lutheran), Melody Pfeiler, Zane Leuth, April Burdon, Suzie Stivahtaris (St Albert’s, Loxton), Laney West, Lee Tape, James Smith, Kira Bannister, Blake Ridley (Waikerie), Stuart Walladge (Loveday), Ashlee Reichelt, Marlee George (Loxton), Matthew Wutke (Cobdogla), Codey Lambert (Renmark North). The team coach is Neil Uzzell, from the Riverland Special
■ SWIMMERS: Among those taking part at the recent Riverland SAPSASA district swimming day were Loxton Lutheran School students Lillium Swanbury (left), Indigo Altschwager and Kara Phillips. Phillips was named in the Riverland team to swim at the SA titles next Friday. Photo: SUPPLIED School at Berri. Emily Kassebaum, Kara Phillips, Marlee George and Ryan Casey were all multiple event winners in their age groups at the local swimming day which involved 180 children from 16
Hookin2Hockey program hits off ■ AFTER its successful launch in 2010, when it reached over 4000 youngsters aged between five and nine, Hockey Australia`s Hookin2Hockey national recruitment program is to be introduced to the Riverland. Hookin2Hockey is designed to provide an environment where young participants can learn the fundamental skills of hockey in a safe and fun atmosphere and hopefully it will become known as the place ‘where stars are born’. Perhaps another like Australia’s four times World Player of the Year Jamie Dwyer or his teammate, our very own, Grant Schubert, or the Hockeyroos’ 2009 World Young Player of the Year Casey Eastham. This new program for the very young children complements the more established Let’s Hockey, which is a Hockey SA school development program that reached over
8000 children last year in the next age bracket. One person who is extremely pleased at the arrival of Hookin2Hockey in this area is Loxton and Riverland stalwart Billie-Jo Hammerstein. B.J. has been keen to get some form of structured program underway for this younger age group for some time but has not been able to muster sufficient support to get it up and running. Now she has a forum backed by Hockey Austra-
lia, having been named Riverland co-ordinator for Hookin2Hockey. B.J., of course, is highly credentialed to work with young children as they make an entry into the sport, having worked her way through the ranks from Loxton through to Australia Country. The Riverland Junior Sports Star of the Year in 1995-96 and twice named the Riverland Sportsperson of the Year, she has also already made a success of coaching from junior to se-
nior level. And I have met no other person more passionate and dedicated towards her sport. Hookin2Hockey aims to attract at least 20 youngsters per club to the program and it is proposed that each club involved will have a coach to take charge during the week with a non compulsory session to be held at Berri’s Glassey Park on Saturday mornings over a 12 week period. A registration day will be held at Glassey Park on Wednesday, March 16. Each participant will be eligible for a participation pack, which includes a fold out backyard hockey goal, a T-shirt with a newly designed Hookin2Hockey logo and a welcome message from a Hockeyroo and Kookaburra player. This is a great opportunity to become involved in one of Australia’s favourite team sports. For any enquiries, telephone B.J. Hammerstein on 0428 233 529.
schools over 36 events. The winner of the Appleton Shield for the fastest school went to Berri’s Our Lady of the River, which was represented by a team comprising Alex Sigismondi, Jesse Kent, Tyson Kent and Jola Kudra.
This year’s race was the closest for some time, with OLOR finishing in 2.45.30 seconds, followed by Loxton (2.45.54), St Joseph’s, Renmark (2.45.82) and Loxton North (2.45.94). A blanket finish indeed.
Support Legacy and have fun ■ “LEGACY helps people right across the Riverland, so it would be great to have bowlers from other clubs take part in the day.” They were the words from Jack Lidgerwood, the veteran organiser of the Loxton Bowling Club’s popular Legacy Bowls Day, which will be held for the 53rd time on Saturday, April 2, from 1pm.
This is a men’s and cosmo fours event, with an entry fee of $6 per player that includes an afternoon tea that is as famous as the day itself. There is only room for 28 teams, so Jack’s message is, “get in quick”. You can register either as a team, or as an individual, with Jack on 8584 6317.
Come ‘n’ Try dragon boating
■ TWO more Sunday Come ‘n’ Try dragon boating days are proposed for Barmera’s Lake Bonney over the next couple of months. The exercise still has the backing of city club Adelaide Phoenix, which is anxious to see the family fun and fitness sport established in the Riverland. The first sessions are at the
Lake Bonney Yacht Club on April 17 and May 8. Times are 9.45am to noon and 12.30 to 2.30pm each day. Dragon Boat SA specialised coaches will be present and boats, paddles and life jackets plus lunch will be provided. Enquiries to Riverland Be Active field officer Adrian Pipe (0401 100 202).
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Waikerie Football Club 2011 Season preview
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WAIKERIE has been one of the most dominant teams in the Riverland Football League in the past decade, playing finals every season of the noughties. Last season’s fourth placed finish was, in fact, the team’s worst in 10 years. The Magpies are premiership contenders this season, with the likes of experienced heads Nathan Tape, Damian Stevens and Craig Griffiths all looking to claim another title before hanging up the boots. Vintage and other sporting events have so far seen limited player numbers
on the training track but coach Troy Lehmann is confident the Magpies have the goods this season. “It’s only a six team competition, so every team will be aiming to win the flag and the top two positions are pretty crucial,” he said. “That’s what you aim for at the start of the season and you worry about the finals when you get there. “We’ve probably got a little bit more depth and we’ve got a lot of young fellas that got an opportunity last year and hopefully they will improve.”
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Due to increased growth, award winning Big River Toyota is seeking to fulďŹ l the position of:
Part Time Accounts Manager We have a vacancy in our Paringa dealership for an Accountant / OfďŹ ce Administrator. We are seeking a well organised, self motivated person with the ability to adapt to a wide range of accounts based tasks. Experience in Sybiz computerised accounting, debtor and creditor control, PnL balancing and reporting, and general ofďŹ ce administration, will be a distinct advantage. The successful applicant will commence under award conditions with salary to be reviewed subsequent to a 3 month probationary period. It is anticipated that this position will be approximately 20 hours per week over three days. Written applications may be sent to: Mr David Aitchison Regional Focus 11 Meander Ave Renmark SA 5341 Applications should include at least two recent references, and must be received at the above address by close of business Monday 21st March 2011.
Award winning Adelaide based Construction Company, Mossop Construction + Interiors has been awarded the multi million dollar upgrade of Berri Hospital. Project commencement is May 2011 with an estimated duration of two years. Opportunities exist for experienced personnel in the following roles:
Site Manager Roles and Responsibilities â&#x20AC;˘ Schedule daily activities on site â&#x20AC;˘ Manage and co-ordinate trades â&#x20AC;˘ Co-ordinate client interface and daily operations â&#x20AC;˘ Computer literate in Outlook, Word, Excel, MS Projects â&#x20AC;˘ Read and understand construction drawings and speciďŹ cations â&#x20AC;˘ Extensive building knowledge and problem solving competencies
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Big River Auto Group promotes a smoke free work environment and is an equal opportunity employer.
MARKET MANAGER Are you a passionate foodie? Have you got a head for business? Food Riverland Inc is looking for a manager for the Riverland Farmers Market. The Riverland Farmers Market is a not-for-proďŹ t community market that showcases Riverland produce and food products. We need a Market Manager for 20 hours per week (including Saturday morning) to administer the day to day running of the market, to ďŹ nd new opportunities for the market and its stallholders, and to turn the market into a premier community and food tourist experience. Your skills will include: v Business administration v Retail management or commercial expertise v Computer literacy v Relationship building and negotiation v Effective strategies to resolve conďŹ&#x201A;ict whilst maintaining the framework of the market charter v Sales and marketing expertise v Innovative thinking Your knowledge will include: v Seasonal availability of produce and products v Food supply chains and value adding propositions v How to leverage publicity and media relations v Current food standards and regulations Your characteristics will include: v Passion for Riverland food and local food culture v Self motivation, superior organization and v Energy, enthusiasm and optimism Does this describe you? This position is available now. For a full position description, contact Jenny Semmler (Chair Food Riverland) on 0408 855 272 or admin@foodriverland.com
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2012), the carbon tax collection starts (July 1, 2012). With few policy details released, especially the price per tonne of carbon, the government has a tough road to navigate in an attempt to appease the radical policies of the Greens. With the Senateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s control being handed to the Greens, on July 1, the passage of the proposed carbon tax will be a formality. Mr X has fought for our stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rights, now itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for the other SA Senators to stand up against the government and force Ms Gillard to take her governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s policy to the next election, 2014. With no mandate endorsed by the Australian voting public at the last election, Prime Minister
Gillard and her minority government are walking a dangerous path that is littered with past carbon reduction policies.
ton last week reminded me that I had forgotten to put my overflowing bin out to be emptied. After kicking myself at being so forgetful, I decided to put the bin out on the kerb anyway (at least I would then not forget for the next week). So upon returning from work, I was surprised to see my bin emptied. The garbage collector could have easily driven back past my bin, knowing he had already completed his usual route but instead he stopped and emptied it. For this I am very thankful and it saved me having to explain to my partner how I came to forget the rubbish bin routine (again). So I would like to thank my local garbage collector and tell him to keep up the good work.
IS it practical politics or just poor politics? With the governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s anAndrew Kassebaum, nouncement of a future carbon Winkie. tax, has the Prime Minister once again misread the mood of the electorate? Having made an iron clad Thanks to garbo guarantee not to introduce a carbon tax at the last election, the GARBAGE collectors often do not grand announcement this week receive praise. that such a tax is being considHowever, I would like to take ered smacks of hypocrisy and opthe opportunity to thank the portunism. Loxton Waikerie Council garbage Hypocrisy because the previman who went beyond the call of ous week the government tried duty. to remove funding for (the) Solar The sound of the garbage Flagships program ($60 million) truck going past my house in Loxwhich one could consider necessary for a future low carbon emission powSend your letters to PO Box 1279, Berri, SA, 5343 er generation sector. Opportunism, or email lettersdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au because as the proposed flood levy runs All letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. its course (June 30, The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication.
I can enjoy the freedom of working in the community, meeting new people and using my skills to ďŹ nd solutions to complex problems. With my help, my clients, their families and the community can enjoy a better quality of health. At SA Health, I can draw upon ongoing education and team support to help my clients better manage their health and feel more empowered in life.
Community Health Nurse Riverland Community Health Service Berri Job Ref:494266 www.health.sa.gov.au/careers 1300 882 992
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THE Riverland has seen many weird and wonderful things since the high-river levels kicked in and Berri man Lance Colby has added to the bizarre catalogue with the discovery of several massive toadstools in his backyard recently. He spotted the toadstools and took several photos of them, unable to fully believe the size of the funghi. Curious to know whether others around the region have had similar growths, Mr Colby asked friends but none had. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been living in this house since 2004 and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never seen anything like it,â&#x20AC;? Mr
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Colby said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Occasionally, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll get one or two but never anything like this.â&#x20AC;? Despite the unique occurrence, Mr Colby was swift to get rid of the toadstools. Although he did take the time to put some dolls on them for a bit of a laugh. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After I photographed them, I cut them out straight away,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want them in my lot.â&#x20AC;? Mr Colby is convinced the abundance and size of the toadstools is due to the rain. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be anything else,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Being an old blocky, I know my water and it has to be due to that.â&#x20AC;?
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THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is asking Riverland communities to keep their eyes peeled for a rare species of python that may be on the move due to rising river levels. The Murray-Darling carpet python is one of the most elusive animals in the River Murray region and its numbers may be increasing as food sources such as rabbits also increase in number. DENR regional ecologist Ellen Ryan-Colton said the pythons may be moving to find new habitat as the river level rises. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Murray-Darling carpet python lives in red gum and black box tree habitats as well as river cliffs but they can also be found in manmade structures at the waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s edge such as
pump sheds,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They are nocturnal and shelter during the day. They prey on rabbits, small mammals and birds but are non-venomous and harmless to humans. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s likely that as food sources increase due to the river floodplains getting much needed water from winter rains and interstate floods, the population of Murray-Darling carpet pythons may also become more abundant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re asking irrigators, landholders and the broader Riverland community to be on the look out for the pythons because public sightings provide important information for python research.â&#x20AC;? Ms Ryan-Colton said if you see a carpet python â&#x20AC;&#x201C; or any snake â&#x20AC;&#x201C; keep your distance.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you spot a carpet python, observe it from a safe distance,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Make a mental note of the habitat â&#x20AC;&#x201C; such as rocks, tree hollow, logs, or pump shed â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and later contact DENR to receive a sighting form. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Carpet pythons are a threatened species, so any information we can gather from public sightings is vital to efforts to protect the species. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re also keen to compare carpet python numbers now with a survey conducted in 2006.â&#x20AC;? Sighting forms can be obtained from the DENR office at Berri (28 Vaughan Terrace), at the Berri Barmera Council office, or by phoning (08) 8595 2111. Sighting forms are also being sent to irrigators who have riverside properties.
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38 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday March 10, 2011
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with CALLUM TRIFONOFFF 1. In which decade was John Lennon murdered? 2. What is the only animal with four knees? 3. Which British military soldier designed the layout of Adelaideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s city centre and parklands? 4. What is the approximate amount of eggs laid by a queen bee every day? 5. Who invented the parachute? 6. One quarter of the human bodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bones are in what part of the body? 7. What marine creature produces the loudest sound out of any animal? 8. True or false â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Theodore Roosevelt was the only American president to be an only child? 9. Which country hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics? 10. From what country does the croissant originate? 11. True or false â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a snail can sleep for three years? 12. Which type of bee never sleep? 13. What was invented first; the cigarette lighter or the match? 14. True or false â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the song Happy Birthday is copyrighted? 15. What is the most common name for a goldfish? 16. Which former French leader was afraid of cats? 17. In what state is the Big Banana? 18. What is the oldest vegetable in the world? 19. In what city is the Eiffel Tower located? 20. From what show did Kermit the Frog rise to fame?
â&#x2013; GREATEST ATHLETE?: V8 Supercar driver Mark Winterbottom is an athlete in his own right.
Thursday 10th
4.00 The
â&#x2013; HEAD BANGING: Guitarist, Silenoz from Dimmu Borgir swings his hair around during the bandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s performance at the Soundwave Festival, while (inset) New Found Glory vocalist Jordan Pundik sings a catchy chorus during the punk rock groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s set. Photos: BRAD PERRY around my tastes, so I caught up with the Ataris and MxPx, who played a combined set due to each band having members unable to make the tour. Popular punk group New Found Glory had the crowd jumping to its catchy tunes,
while fast paced veteranâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pennywise and Bullet for My Valentine were more than impressive on alternative stages. Pop rock outfit We The Kings were thankful to be playing at such an event and rewarded their fans with an energetic set.
As metal and hardcore fans enjoyed Slayer, Primus, Slash and Asking Alexandria, I thoroughly enjoyed upcoming Veara and admired the way drummer Brittany Harrell threw everything into her performance. While big names Thirty Seconds to Mars, Queens of the Stone Age and Iron Maiden drew enormous numbers of fans, I chose to check out Millencolin (who played the whole Pennybridge Pioneers album) and The Starting Line, opting to watch Mayday Parade following the cancellation of Sum 41. I got a glimpse of Rob Zombie and Dimmu Borgir and loved the way the crowd were head banging to the bandsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; tunes. Fittingly, veteran rock band Third Eye Blind wound back the clock and I was more than happy to hear ever popular Semi-Charmed Life as I exited after a top day out.
Friday 11th
SO THERE we were, my brother Matt and I, on the edge of the mosh pit as Florida band Anberlin rocked out during the Soundwave Festival in Adelaide at the weekend. Halfway through the bandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s set, drummer Nathan Young tossed his drumsticks into a throng of hundreds of fans. A rampant crowd of youths formed with their eyes all set on one thing â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the drumstick spinning almost in slow motion towards them. Enter my brother, who appeared to be out of position but rose above the pack to make a desperate last second lunge across hungry fans to snare the signed drumstick. It was an effort of which footballer Tony Modra would be proud and just one of the memorable moments I had during the Soundwave Festival at Bonython Park. This was my third Soundwave Festival and by far the biggest, with an extensive line-up of more than 70 bands and a massive crowd in attendance. There were fans from a variety of musical genres, with several dressing up for the occasion, including a metal loverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gruesome mask which had to be seen to be believed. There were also green, purple and blue painted people and a crowd surfing Spiderman present, while some who dared enter the death circle, found themselves worse for wear. My schedule evolved
Saturday 12th
Trifâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Trivia
By BRAD PERRY
Footy Show 3.00 9.30pm, WIN SA 5.00
Last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s solution:
To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: s %ACH OF THE NINE VERTICAL COLUMNS s %ACH OF THE NINE HORIZONTAL ROWS s %ACH OF THE NINE X BOXES 2EMEMBER NO NUMBER CAN OCCUR MORE THAN ONCE IN ANY ROW COLUMN OR BOX
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NEEDLESS to 6.30 say, but I will anyway, this movie involves a house situated by 5.30 7.00 7.00 shoot-em up Matrix a lake. It also stars 6.00 7.30 actor Keanu Reeves, except he plays a 8.00 who lives in the 7.30 year love struck bloke 10.00 8.30 8.25 2004. 11.00 9.25 8.30 The only problem 11.30 10.15is, his love connection lives in 2006. 11.00 12.00 12.30 Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re confused11.25 you say? Me too. 4.00 Catch 11.00
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introduced to this 8.30 beer. 12.30 7.00 evil liquid called With itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s delicious crispness and trademark 1.00 7.30 froth, beer has shaped me to a point where 8.30 10.00 me, even a snail. This anything can catch film really has nothing to do with beer but it is as good as10.50 beer, so I guarantee you will watch it more than once. 4.00 6am Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Greatest Athlete 6.30 5.30 5.45 SA 7pm 4.30pm, SEVEN 9.00 6.30 7.30 TAKE a bunch of athletes in their chosen 10.00 7.00 sports and make 10.30 7.30them do things outside their comfort zone and you will find 11.00 11.05 8.25 Athlete. V8 Supercar Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Greatest 11.30 8.30 driver Mark Winterbottom has to shoot 12.00 hoops, while kayaker Ken Wallace will be 1.00 10.00 out of his element in a boxing challenge. 8.00 2.00 10.30 With Rexona sponsoring the show, I 11.35 wonder what the athletes win? 3.00 4.00 Cheese 4.30
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Sunday 13th
IN A CONSUMER based industry that has become even more throwaway in recent times, it is ever harder to find quality and accessible musical talent. The download generation is ensuring the gradual death of the album, while talent quest television promotes what is a safe bet. Maybe it has always been this way but we are currently plumbing the extremities of this musical throwaway condition. In The Balladeer Hunter, Australian performer Mike Noga delivers a charming alternative (but please donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t file it under the catch all alternative music genre). In his second album, Noga, drummer with the critically acclaimed The Drones, nods to quality songwriting, telling a story and getting to the soul of a subject. Opening track Mâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Belle guides the listener into the album with the following eight songs portraying an understanding of what it is to be human and to live, love and hate. A Long Week borrows from Dylan, while Eileen tells the story of a murder with chilling vocal delivery and stirring instrumentation. Song of the album is the ascerbic Ballad of an Ordinary Man, with its refrain of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve made you cry but Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never made you laughâ&#x20AC;? - which in the context of this album is not quite true as there are some lighter moments. While the contention on Butterfly that a lonely man forgets nobodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name is a wonderful piece of lyricism. This album is for listening to and appreciating. It perfectly suits a cold night on the couch with a book and a mellow red. The Balladeer Hunter is available from April 1.
Monday 14th
By ROB McLEAN
Tuesday 15th
The Balladeer Hunter Mike Noga
Block rockinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Soundwave
Wednesday 16th
ALBUM REVIEW
with BRAD PERRY
ON
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5.00 6.00 9.00 IN THE words of Alf Stewart they are as 6.30 crooked as a dogâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hind leg! 5.30 7.00 7.00 The River Boys7.30 have hit town and 6.00 7.30 keen to portray their 8.00 bad boy side but it turns 10.00 8.00 the out they are actually softer than 11.00 Greater Western8.30 Sydney football team. 12.00 Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stir things9.30up a bit and change 12.30 the storyline so10.05 the lads get eaten by 1.30 2.00 piranhas. Great twist I say. 4.00 How 4.30
2.00Love to My 5.30Wife to Make 6.00 11.15pm, ABC 3.002
5.00 THIS program is an adults only9.00 look at 6.00 what goes on between the sheets and, 5.30 7.00 6.30 bed bugs (although no, it is not about 6.00 7.30 7.00 they do bite). 7.30 10.00 8.00takes a look into the The documentary 11.00 lives of couples who are having trouble 12.00 8.30 performing on the big stage, including one 12.30 bloke who, in 20 years of marriage, has 8.30 9.30 1.30 never â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;fullyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; satisfied his wife. 10.00
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Answers: 1. 1980s; 2. The elephant; 3. Colonel William Light; 4. 1500; 5. Leonardo Da Vinci; 6. The feet; 7. The blue whale; 8. False â&#x20AC;&#x201C; no president has been one; 9. Beijing; 10. France; 11. True; 12. Honeybees; 13. The cigarette lighter; 14. True; 15. Jaws; 16. Napoleon Bonaparte; 17. New South Wales; 18. The pea; 19. Paris; 20. Sesame Street.
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Thursday 10th
4.00 National Press Club Address 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 Dog Whisperer 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 National Parks 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Lost In Austen 1.30 Echo Beach 1.50 Ancient Mysteries 2.00 Darling Buds Of
May 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Dog Whisperer 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Turn Back Time 9.25 Grand Designs 10.20 Lateline 10.55 Lateline Business 11.25 Spectacle
5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Trophy Room 7.55 The Young Ones 8.30 Party Down 9.00 Lowdown: Bob goes missing after Alex is heavied into writing a puff piece
on underworld crime boss Tony Marino. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Father Ted 10.45 The League Of Gentlemen: Penobsessed Pauline tackles Ross about her job prospects. 11.20 Later... With Jools Holland 12.20 Planet Rock Profiles
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Love's Long Journey: Erin Cottrell 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 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 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Grey's Anatomy 9.30 Desperate Housewives 10.30 Private Practice 11.30 30 Rock 12.00 The Whistleblowers 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 RBT 8.00 Getaway 8.30 CSI 9.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 11.15 Win News 11.45 The Footy Show (NRL) 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 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser Families 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 6pm With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News
5.00 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 8.30 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Zumbo
8.00 Oz And James Drink To Britain 8.30 No Reservations 9.30 World News 10.05 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.05 Movie: Fuera Del Cielo (Mexico): Demian Bichir, Armando Hernandez 1.00 Movie: Everybody Is A Killer (France) 2.35 Weatherwatch
Friday 11th
SBS
4.00 Can We Help? 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 One Plus One 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Movie: Charade
2.35 Ladies Of Letters 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Miranda 8.30 New Tricks 9.25 Whitechapel 10.15 Lateline 11.00 Teenage Kicks 11.25 rage
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 Pilot Guides 8.25 Re-enchantment 8.30 Monday Monday: Everyone is shocked to learn that Roger is resigning.
9.30 The Tudors: Sir Thomas More begins his campaign to cleanse England of heretics. 10.20 Reenchantment 10.25 The Wire 12.20 No Heroics 12.45 How Not To Live Your Life: Don gets a new job working at Karl's dad's company. 1.15 Massive
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Lethal Vows: John Ritter, Marg Helgenberger 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 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 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: 2011 NAB Cup: Grand Final: Essendon v Collingwood 11.30 That '70s Show 12.00 Movie: Women Vs. Men 1.50 Antarctica Alive 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
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 20 To 1: Presented by Bert Newton 8.30 Movie: The Lake House: Sandra Bullock 10.30 Movie: Chances Are: Cybill Shepherd 12.30 Friday Night Football
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: Presented by Peter Everett 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 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser Families 8.30 Undercover Boss 9.30 Blue Bloods 10.30 Outrageous Fortune
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 6.15 UEFA Europa League 8.40 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 World Watch 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: Convoy: War For The Atlantic 9.30 World News 10.05 Real Sex 10.55 Movie: Next Door (Norway): Kristoffer Joner 12.15 Entourage 12.45 Shameless 1.45 Weatherwatch
Saturday 12th
TEN SA
4.00 rage 11.00 Cooking The World 12.00 Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Movie: Spartacus: Kirk Douglas: A gladiator’s love for a beautiful slave inspires him to lead a rebellion against the Roman Empire.
4.05 Pensioners Factory 5.00 Bowls: Australian Open 2011 6.00 Can We Help? 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.30 Strike Back 10.00 The Graham Norton Show 10.50 Durham County 11.40 rage
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 7.30 Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight 8.30 Movie: Marnie: Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren: A spellbinding portrait of a disturbed woman and the man who tries to save her.
10.35 Movie: Written On The Wind: Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack: Emotional upheavals abound for a rich oil family when their son and his boyhood friend fall for the same woman. 12.10 Movie: Another Man's Poison 1.40 Ashes To Diamond
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Australian Cup Racing 4.30 Australia Smashes Guinness World Records 5.00 Eukanuba Extraordinary Dogs 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate
6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: The Tale Of Despereaux: Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman 8.30 Movie: Valkyrie: Tom Cruise 11.00 Movie: Ladder 49: Joaquin Phoenix, John Travolta 1.25 Movie: Wondrous Oblivion 3.30 Room For Improvement
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday KerriAnne 10.00 Children's Programs 2.00 Gilligan’s Island 2.30 Movie: The Champ: Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway 5.00 News: First At Five
5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: Johnny Depp 9.55 Movie: Licence To Wed 11.50 Movie: The Holcroft Covenant 2.00 Movie: Coast To Coast
6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 The Circle: Saturday Highlights Show 1.00 Movie: Spectacular! Nolan Gerard Funk 3.00 Movie: To Be Announced 5.00 Ten News At Five 5.30 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals
6.00 Ten Evening News 6.30 Bondi Vet 7.30 Movie: 27 Dresses: Katherine Heigl 9.40 Movie: Catch Me If You Can: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks 12.35 Cops 1.35 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 Simon Boccanegra 3.40 Two Pieces For Het 3.55 Restless Flights: The Literature Of J.M.G. Le Clézio 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Prototype This 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves
8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz Rewind 10.05 Movie: Brick Lane (The UK): Tannishtha Chatterjee, Satish Kaushik 11.50 SOS 12.55 Great Australian Albums 1.55 Drawn Together: Ling-Ling's sickly father moves in. 2.25 Weatherwatch
Sunday 13th
WIN SA
4.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 ABC News 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Planet Earth 2.00 Adventures In Architecture 3.00 Basketball:
WNBL: Grand Final 5.30 Mr Bean 5.45 Doctor Who 6.30 Wild Life 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Attenborough's Journey 8.25 ABC News 8.30 Agatha Christie's Miss Marple 10.00 Compass 10.30 The Street 11.35 Something In The Water
6am Children’s Programs 7pm At The Movies 7.30 Forger's Masterclass: Notorious art forger John Myatt teaches aspiring artists how to paint in the style of the world's greatest artists. 8.00 Metropolis: Julian Davidson explores Syria's
ancient architectural legacy. 8.30 Standing In The Shadows Of Motwon 10.20 The Catherine Tate Show 10.30 Gavin And Stacey 10.50 Hamish Macbeth 11.40 Absolutely Fabulous 12.15 Bed Of Roses 1.10 Video Killed The Radio Star
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Amazing Race 11.00 Minute To Win It 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 Merlin's Apprentice 4.30 Australia's Greatest Athlete 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News
6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security: Australia's Front Line 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Serial Killers 11.30 The First 48 12.30 Kings 1.30 Room For Improvement 2.30 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Fishing Australia 11.30 Children’s Programs 12.00 Wildfire 1.00 Surfsport 2.00 Movie: Growing Pains 2: Return Of The
Seavers 4.00 The Farmer Wants A Wife 5.00 News: First At Five 5.30 Postcards SA 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Customs 7.00 Send In The Dogs Australia 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 Harry's Law 10.30 CSI: Miami 11.30 ICC World Cup
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Movie: Flicka 1.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Adelaide Thunderbirds v Queensland Firebirds 3.30 Everybody Hates Chris
5.00 Ten News At Five 5.30 Jamie's Thirty Minute Meals 6.00 Ten Evening News 6.30 The Biggest Loser Families 7.30 Modern Family 8.00 Bondi Rescue 8.30 Hawaii Five-O 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 11.30 Movie: Alfie 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.35 World Watch 10.30 UEFA Europa League: Highlights 11.00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 Nerds F.C. 2.30 Two Of Us 3.00 Desperately Seeking Doctors 4.00 Little Mosque On
The Prairie 4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 A History Of Scotland 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Cutting Edge Special: Raw Opium 10.30 Accursed Kings 12.20 Movie: Climates (Turkey) 2.10 Weatherwatch
Monday 14th
SEVEN SA
4.00 Hymns Of Glory 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Monarch Of The Glen
1.30 Cheese Slices 1.55 ABC News 2.00 Darling Buds Of May 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Dog Whisperer 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.15 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A
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 Full Metal Challenge 8.00 Absolutely Fabulous 8.30 Rake 9.30 Deadwood:
Swearengen prepares for another showdown with Bullock. 10.20 Teachers 11.10 Being Erica: After Erica quits therapy, Dr Naadiah sends her back to a bar in 1998, where she meets a younger, troubled Dr Tom. 11.55 Love Soup 12.25 Home Time 12.55 London Live
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 2011 Moomba Street Parade 12.00 Seven News 12.30 Movie: A Memory In My Heart 2.30 Dr Oz 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 Dawn Porter: My Breasts Could Kill Me 12.00 Parks And Recreation 12.30 Home Shopping 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
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 This Is Your Life 9.30 Frost On Parkinson 11.00 Crime Investigation Australia 12.00 Super Rugby Extra Time
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 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Glee 8.30 House 9.30 Good News Week 10.30 6pm With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Dateline 2.30 Insight 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Living Black 6.00 Letters And
Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man Vs. Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 Ugly Americans 10.30 Dead Set 11.00 The Mighty Boosh 11.30 The World Game 12.30 Living Black 1.00 Movie: Ahlaam (Iraq) 3.00 Weatherwatch
Tuesday 15th
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4.00 Sleuth 101 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 Dog Whisperer 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Time Team 1.30 Meerkat Manor 2.00 Darling Buds Of
May 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Dog Whisperer 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 How Earth Made Us 9.30 QI 10.05 Jennifer Byrne Presents
5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 In Search Of Perfection 8.00 Black Books: It is Children's Book Week, so Bernard and Manny decide to write their own kids' classic.
8.30 Good Game 9.00 The Librarians 9.30 Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow 10.15 Horne And Corden 10.45 Little Miss Jocelyn 11.05 Black Books 11.30 30 Seconds 12.00 Later... With Jools Holland 1.05 London Live
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Witch Hunt 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 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 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Parenthood 10.30 Cougar Town 11.00 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 11.30 10 Years Younger 12.30 Mercy 1.30 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: Presented by James Reeson 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 Big Bang Theory 8.30 Top Gear 10.00 20 To 1 11.00 Kitchen Nightmares U.S.A. 12.00 Win News 12.30 20/20 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Guthy Renker
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 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Talkin' Bout Your Generation 8.40 NCIS 10.40 6pm With George Negus Encore 11.10 Ten News 11.40 The Late Show
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Four Stars (France): Isabelle Carre, Jose Garcia 2.45 Three Towers 3.00 Living Black 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 Insight 8.30 Wonders Of The Solar System 9.30 World News 10.05 Hot Docs: The Stonewall Uprising 11.40 Movie: Katalin Varga (Romania): Hilda Peter 1.10 The Miscreants 2.50 Weatherwatch
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2.00 Darling Buds Of May 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Dog Whisperer 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight 9.30 Laid 10.00 At The Movies
5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters: Jeremy throws himself into the treacherous waters of the Kali River in order to land a killer catfish. 8.30 Blood, Sweat And T-Shirts
9.30 Britain's Missing Top Model: The elimination decision causes a disagreement among the judges. 10.30 Sex: The Revolution 11.15 How To Make Love To My Wife 12.00 My Teen’s A Nightmare: I’m Moving Out 12.45 London Live
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Columbo 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 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 My Kitchen Rules 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 City Homicide 10.30 I Shouldn't Be Alive 11.30 My Name Is Earl 12.00 Parks And Recreation 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking: Presented by James Reeson 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 Big Bang Theory 8.00 Mike & Molly 8.30 The Farmer Wants A Wife 9.30 RPA Where Are They Now? 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 ICC World Cup
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 Evening News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser Families 8.30 Modern Family 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 6pm With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News
5.00 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 8.30 World Watch 3.00 My Generation 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex
8.30 Big Love: Bill tells the wives he has an out-of-town meeting, but he and Joey actually travel to Mexico to retrieve Ben and their parents. 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Vera Drake (The UK) 12.15 Flying: Confessions Of A Free Woman 2.25 Weatherwatch
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RILEY’S NATIONAL ACTION Charlie Writes about Riley Stone’s national volleyball team selection.
■ NATIONAL SELECTION: A relative newcomer to the sport, Riley Stone is set for a big career in volleyball, having been selected in a national squad.
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