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Issue No. 174 – Thursday, April 21, 2011

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â– LOTS OF FUN: Riverland children (from top) Jameson Whitbourne, (middle from left) Murphy Strachan, Fletcher Dillon, Tyler Whitbourne, (front from left) Parker Day and Tahlia Dillon enjoying the equipment at the Barmera Playspace, which will be open to the public for the first time tomorrow.

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Celebrating new life at Easter ■ RECOGNITION: After over 25 years of volunteer service to the Riverland, Berri man Les Hill has been recognised for his efforts by the Region 5 Murray Darling Association. He was presented with a book titled Darling by his peers at a meeting on Monday. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF

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EASTER, as we all know at its core, is the celebration of new life and all of the wonderful things it brings. This long weekend will be the first Easter my wife and I celebrate with our second daughter, who was born late last year. When I look at my daughter, I realise how fortunate my family is to live in a place like the Riverland, indeed in Australia. She is a constant reminder to me of the wonder of life. Her beautiful, innocent eyes provide me with a chance to reflect upon my role in life and how far I have travelled as an individual and husband. No matter how we choose to enjoy the Easter long weekend, family, for most of us, is at the core of our celebrations. As a teenager, it is not the future that I envisaged for myself. I am now far removed, if at times it has seemed reluctantly, from the feckless and fancy-free lifestyle I once lived. I am now one of those parents whose crying children will occasionally draw the ire of those sharing our space in a caravan park, shopping centre or restaurant. I now choose to go home early so that I can feed my daughter during the night, rather than whiling away the night hours in the pub with my mates. My teenage self would have seen those things as a chore and an improbability. My current self sees these things as an honour and a privilege and wouldn’t change them for the world. While we are celebrating new life this weekend, we are also commemorating death, with Anzac Day services to be held on Monday. It is an interesting paradox in what is the circle of life. Please enjoy your weekend and keep safe, whatever you may be doing.

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Playground hops into action EASTER visitors to Barmera this year are in for a new treat, with the town’s long awaited playspace opening tomorrow. After being under construction for almost six months, the half a million dollar Sedunary Park playspace has been given the green light to open to the public. Barmera Playspace Group chair Benita Dillon said having the new playground open just in time for Easter is a bonus for Barmera and the Riverland. “It’s really exciting, we’ve been working up to this moment for a couple of years,� she said. “We are really excited to finally get the fences down and see kids playing on it and letting it be available to everybody. “That was our aim to get it open for Easter, just so when visitors come (to Barmera) they will have somewhere for the kids to play and hopefully they will come back year after year.� Over the past few days, the

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BRAD PERRY Barmera Playspace Committee has made adjustments to small aspects of the facility in order to open the playground in time for Easter. “All of the equipment has to reach Australian standards, so the (Berri Barmera) Council’s done a risk audit and we’ve had to change a few little bits and pieces so they are compliant,� Mrs Dillon said. Mrs Dillon said the playspace has many unique elements to the Riverland, including a five way swing, four way rocker, supanova and a spinner. “There are lots of different elements of play, so lots of kids will be able to enjoy the same space,� she said. The community driven playspace is something everyone involved can be proud of, according to Mrs Dillon. “You look back and look

at the playground we’ve got now and initially it was just a lot of ideas thrown together,� she said. “We talked a lot to the community about what they wanted and people voted on what sort of equipment they would prefer and now to just stand back and see what’s actually been created, it’s really great.� With the group currently out of funding, Mrs Dillon said the next step is to access money for stages two and three of the development, which will involve more equipment and expansion, including a proposed trike track and fitness station. Playspace Group member Sue Whitbourne said it will be fantastic to see many families utilising the playground with Lake Bonney as a backdrop. “It’s something we can be proud of that we have achieved as a community,� she said. An official opening of the playspace is being planned for next month.

Additional campsites open for Easter visitors By BRAD PERRY RENMARK traders have welcomed the decision to open additional campsites in the town over the Easter period, with many traditional camping areas inaccessible due to the high river. The outer of the Renmark Number One (behind the scoreboard) and Paringa ovals and the Paringa sandbar will have campsites open from today until Tuesday. Renmark Paringa Traders chairperson Dave Patty said the decision to open additional camping spaces could potentially bring further tourism dollars to the region. “There won’t be as many on the riverbanks probably, so that might bring them into the town a bit more,� he said. “It’s just a bonus I think, otherwise some of those people may well be going elsewhere or not going anywhere.

“From a tourism point of view, those who (normally) camp on the bank, it might still keep them coming.� Mr Patty said he is hoping local businesses are extremely busy over the long weekend.

Usually, Easter Saturday is the busiest one for the year.

“Usually Easter Saturday is the busiest one for the year, so hopefully (we will receive) good tourism (numbers),� he said. Riverland District Rang-

er Phil Strachan said additional campsites have also been opened at Chowilla and Moorook reserves. With many caravan parks expected to be at capacity, Mr Strachan said campsites are available by boat in selected areas. “We are advising people that most of the park campsites will probably be full before Easter,� he said. “There is crown land above Renmark (available), so my advice for people would be do things like go by boat.� Wetlands and floodplains are in ideal condition and Mr Strachan is urging people to visit them although they are not suitable to be camped on. “What we are suggesting people do is visit the parks during the day but stay elsewhere,� he said. “The wetlands and floodplains are looking in excellent condition.�

â– FUN, FUN, FUN: (Front) Tahlia Dillon and Tyler Whitbourne enjoy the new Barmera Playspace, while Parker Day (left), Jameson Whitbourne and Fletcher Dillon look on from the bridge. Photo: JANE WILSON

Eye on tourism WEBCAMS will be strategically placed across the Riverland in the near future as part of a campaign to dispel perceptions that the region is flooded. The footage from the webcams will be filtered through www.riverlandviews. com, which currently only shows live footage from the Berri area. The Loxton Waikerie Council and Renmark Paringa Council are expected to join the venture by installing webcams at vantage points in their community. Riverland Tourism Association manager Paula Bennet said the more exposure given to the Riverland, the better. “We’ve got other webcams with places like the Houseboat Hirers’ Association website that do show webcam footage of the river,� she said. “I think as many of those real time things we can get out there, the better for consumers to see what the situation is really like.� Loxton Waikerie Council chief executive officer Peter Ackland said the region is still trying to shake negative media attention and said the live webcams will certainly help. “The offer by the Berri Barmera Council to be involved in this website provides a tangible and cost effective method to begin to put some perspective into people’s perceptions of the state of the Riverland,� Mr Ackland wrote in this month’s council agenda.

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Historian shares war connection REPORT BY

ROB McLEAN THE historical connection between Greek and Australian troops in World War II will be the topic of a talk by a professional historian in Renmark this weekend. Dr Maria Hill, the author of Diggers and Greeks, will present an informative discussion on the relatively unknown topic at the Renmark RSL on Saturday, from midday. Dr Hill said the connection between the Greeks and Australians, along with that of the Cretans and our Diggers, has been little told in the many decades since the end of the war. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill described the theatre as “a great risk for a good cause”.

■ Author Dr Maria Hill. Dr Hill’s visit to discuss the book is particularly relevant as the Greek Orthodox Easter is also this weekend. “In Easter 1941, this battle was

being fought and the Greek and Australian troops exchanged red eggs on the front line,” Dr Hill said. “Also at that time, (General Thomas) Blamey (6th Division commander) was seeking to leave.” Around 17,000 Australian troops fought in Greece, with 320 casualties. The campaign was regarded by many as a second Gallipoli, with its futile nature highlighted by the fact that 83 per cent of Australia’s soldiers captured by the Italians and Germans were in Greece. Dr Hill said the Riverland’s strong Greek heritage should ensure that her presentation is relevant to many locals. “The local RSL was very keen and persistent to try and get me here and I’m really looking forward to it,” she said. Dr Hill will also have copies of her book Diggers and Greeks to purchase at Saturday’s presentation.

ANZAC tradition still alive and well IT IS AN AGE old tradition played by diggers across Australia and this ANZAC Day, Riverlanders are being urged to join in a game of two-up. Barmera RSL Club has been a big supporter of the old game for many years and following the service and breakfast will again scuffle around the two-up ring to see who has what it takes to win. Geoffrey Neighbour, of the Barmera RSL Club, said the game is still played in the same way the original Diggers did more than 90 years ago. “Two-up is played the same as the original Diggers played by placing three pennies on a small

flat piece of wood and the player throws them in the air, well above shoulder height...and comes down two heads or two tails or on the rare occasion, three of a kind,” Mr Neighbour said. “The players around the ring bet with each other as to the result.” The first game of twoup used only two coins but later on in the war, Australian soldiers introduced a third coin. “The third penny was introduced by the Diggers to give a clean result every throw, two or three of a kind,” Mr Neighbour said. Importantly, the game has set rules and a referee to ensure they are followed.

“We have a ring keeper appointed to see the few rules are faithfully observed,” Mr Neighbour said. Mr Neighbour said winners from the game are encouraged to donate the money to a good cause. “All bets are even money and the Garden of Memory benefits from the generosity of winning players to donate to the cause,” he said. “The Upper Murray Garden of Memory is very grateful (for any donations).” The ring the game is played around is believed to be the only one of its kind in South Australia, as it was built and painted

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Citrus industry voices concern By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND citrus companies are concerned South Australia does not have enough fungicide options to cope with this year’s post harvest. A wet season has added extra pressure to the citrus industry and many concerns were brought to the fore during a meeting with local fruit packers in Berri on Tuesday. The meeting, organised by the South Australian Citrus Board (SACB), One saw representatives from Riverland packing and fruit companies such as Nippy’s, Lochert Bros and AgriExchange present. SACB chief executive officer Andrew Green said the unusual season has provided many new challenges for fruit growers and packers. “One of the issues was...they don’t have a lot of fungicides available to them,” he said. “Their tool kit isn’t that big. “There was some concerns that ‘yes, we are going to get on top of the fruit, we are going to do it within 24

hours but we need support in terms of knowing how much fungicide we can put on without causing maximum residue limit problems’.” Mr Green said the board and the State Government are currently working on producing new fungicides. “There is action in place and there are two or three brand new fungicides (on the way),” he said. “It’s been something like 15 years since we’ve had any new products

“There are some diseases that need to be dealt with in the orchard. “At a packing shed level he (SARDI post harvest citrus scientist Doctor Peter Taverner) was just stressing the importance of making sure the packers, when the harvest has occurred, that the fruit is delivered to the shed and dipped in fungicide to protect it within 24 to 48 hours. “If they don’t do that, the sheds could be at risk of having major issues with breakdown simply because of the issues was...they don’t have a lot it’s been so damp there is a lot of of fungicides available to them. bacterial spores and fungal spores out there.” and we are actually hoping...that Pickers have also been warned those new products will be made not to collect damaged fruit off the available sometime this year, maybe ground or allow it in bins. next year.” With a recent fruit fly outbreak During the meeting, packers were in Port Augusta, Mr Green is warntold to be very careful when handling ing visitors not to bring fruit into the fruit so diseases are not spread post state this Easter. harvest. “The key message there is we need “The main message back to our to secure both borders, Yamba and industry this year is we need to be on Ceduna, which the Agriculture Minhigh alert because of the large amount ister (Michael O’Brien) has agreed to with a 24 hour roadblock,” he said. of rain we’ve had,” he said.

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By BRAD PERRY A JOINT venture between two major mining companies has strengthened the possibility of the Mindarie Mine reopening. Australian Zircon and Chinese company Orient Zirconic commenced a joint venture last month known as Murray Zircon Pty Ltd, with the overseas business acquiring a 65 per cent share in the business and a number of Australian Zircon’s assets, including the Mindarie Mine. Australian Zircon chief executive officer Marty Adams said while a feasibility study into the site continues, a joint venture, with the company which initially showed interest in purchasing the Mindarie Mine, may strengthen the possibility of the site reopening. “That joint venture will take over the operation of the Mindarie Mine and strengthens up the balance sheet and it is certainly a good move as far as Australian Zircon is concerned to have a partner in there,”

■ HOPEFUL: A joint venture between Australian Zircon and Orient Zirconic may have strengthened the possibility of the Mindarie Mine, in the Mallee, reopening in the near future. he said. “Quite a significant development in terms of the Mindarie Mine is the establishment of this joint venture, which will now add

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strength and resources to the project, so we’re pretty excited about that and we

eagerly await the outcome of the feasibility study. “I think it certainly brings some additional financial backing so that is always good when you are considering starting or resuming the project.” Mr Adams said there are still many considerations to take into account to assess whether the mine, which ceased production in 2009 due to financial problems, will be reopened. “It is taking a while because of the many considerations that are necessary when you are doing these studies about all the environmental, technical and financial issues that need

to be covered,” he said. “With an increasing zircon price on local markets, there’s a good economic background in which to be conducting the study.” Australian Zircon will meet with a Murray Mallee Community Consultative Committee in East Murray next month, where stakeholders will give feedback on the joint venture and expectations if mining is to resume at Mindarie. “The joint venture will go away and consider that feedback and go away and include that feedback in its deliberations and the pros and cons of resuming operations at Mindarie,” he said.

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Market’s new chief By CALLUM TRIFONOFF AFTER being appointed as the new manager of the Riverland Farmers Market, Renmark woman Andrea Logos said she has a new challenge and opportunity ahead of her. A long time customer, Mrs Logos said she is excited to accept the role. “It’s thrilling, it’s a great opportunity,” she said. “It’s going to be a challenge but it will be a rewarding challenge.” Mrs Logos has a keen interest in Riverland produce and has already been involved in another local event; the Riverland Wine Show. “(The two events) had similarities and I enjoyed being a part of the wine show,” she said. “I guess it’s that keen interest in the food and wine industry I have.”

She hopes to uncover boundless opportunities as manager of the markets. “I’ll try to create a family atmosphere,” Mrs Logos said. “I want to be able to showcase what the region has to offer.” Meanwhile, Mrs Logos said the markets will taking on an Easter theme this weekend. “We’ll be having an Easter program where we’ll be organising some music and entertainment,” she said. “There’ll be a kid’s corner act for children and we’re hoping to get a face painting stall and a visit from the Easter Bunny.” Mrs Logos said there is no update on the decision to move the Farmers Market to the Berri riverfront, with studies still being conducted into the pro■ NEW ERA: New Riverland Farmers Market manager Andrea Logos with posal. produce seller Steve Drivos at Saturday’s markets. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Oval debate I AM THE current chairman of the SA Country Cricket Committee and feel compelled to get involved with the discussions regarding the Adelaide Oval redevelopment upgrade. I encourage, in fact I implore, all SACA members, including SACA country members, to embrace this concept and vote “yes” for this project. This is a huge, in fact our best, opportunity for grassroots cricket. Country cricket has made some dramatic improvements over recent years with the full support of the SACA, however, monetary restraints have occurred, restricting further progress. This re-development proposal will assist with clearance of SACA’s debt, and the associated repayment impost, and release money to be distributed equitably through SA cricket circles, including regional and country areas. Projects involving facilities,

grounds, lighting, coaching, player development etc will become more feasible and achievable and support volunteers’ endeavours in cricket all over our state. I believe this subsequent availability of money will enhance and assist development of all grassroots cricket, whether it is elite, grade, community or country cricket. This project accommodates more people in modern and improved facilities, assists both cricket and football circles and our state, and shows that Adelaide, and, in fact South Australia, is progressive and positive. The world renowned Adelaide Oval is an icon, the heart of sport in our state, so maximising the venue’s potential appears a commonsense approach. The SACA board has pursued this project on behalf of all members, along with the SANFL and the South Australian Government and the Adelaide City Council and all sport lovers of South Australia. SACA visited regional centres last week, talking to members, and I think it is timely that we all think about this, and the long-term benefits to SA. As a passionate cricket fan, I am urging SACA members to please vote “yes” for this once in a lifetime project. Ian Ravenscroft, Moonta.

Growers unite IT WAS front-page news in the Stock Journal on Thursday, May 28, 2009: “ABB shrugs off concerns over $1.6b takeover”. Mr Iwaniw, ABB managing director, was quoted as saying that “the South Australian Farmers’ Federation’s concerns about port access and monitoring were ‘unfounded’ because Australia had a heavily audited shipping scheme conducted by Wheat Exports Australia”. Whilst, at that time, 53 per cent of SA grain was shipped by ABB, there were nine other

companies that made up the rest of the exporting balance. “So this talk,” said Mr Iwaniw, “about freeing up ports access so other marketers can export grain is nonsense”. Our local ABB directors, obviously agreed with him and backed the plan for the takeover. The 09/10 harvest-shipping stem was appalling if you were an exporter looking to book shipping slots. Shipping slots were more readily available if you wanted to ship during the Northern Hemisphere’s harvest. Prior to that harvest and the takeover, SAFF Grains chairman Michael Schaefer urged shareholders not to allow the removal of the 15 per cent cap on voting shares until there was some “fundamental changes in place”. These changes included: the Port Adelaide Outer Harbour, information flows and information of stocks, sales, shipping and warehousing availability, the need for an independent operator of the shipping stem and effective monitoring of port pricing. Mr Schaefer was looking for “real competition that can lead to efficiencies in the supply chain...where the benefits were shared amongst all participants, particularly the grower”. Lameroo farmer Kevin O’Driscoll was quoted: “The only solution to grower concern about market domination is more competition...this requires the building of competing port infrastructure and this merger does not do that. All that is changing is company ownership”. So, were our concerns nonsensical and unfounded? The House of Assembly of the Parliament of South Australia has now established a Select Committee on the Grain Handling Industry. Submissions in writing are invited and can be received no later than April 29. I would like to encourage all growers to unite on this issue and to phone (8237 9384) or write to or email david.pegram@parliament. sa.gov.au - this needs resolving before next harvest. Liz Pearson, Darke Peak.

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Thursday April 21, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 7 ■ SIGN ON: Australian Census Berri supervisor Sue Thompson is calling on more RIverlanders to sign as collectors. Photo: JANE WILSON

Hydrotherapy pool still on Waikerie’s agenda By BRAD PERRY THE Riverland West Rehabilitation Pool Working Group has quashed claims the proposed Waikerie indoor pool is unfeasible. Working Group chairperson Judy Sparrow said there have been “a few misconceptions” that the project was not moving forward. “The feasibility study says there is no reason at all it shouldn’t be built,”

Sue’s calling you for Census By CALLUM TRIFONOFF THE Riverland is getting prepared for this year’s Australian Census, with 15 people already scheduled to act as collectors in Berri. The Australian Bureau of Statistics has launched a recruitment drive and aims to get 95 Riverland residents to sign on as census collectors for the August 9 event. Berri supervisor Sue Thompson said she was delighted with the ever-growing names being added to the list. Originally, the set target for Berri was 10 census collectors. Mrs Thompson has been

involved in the census collection for the past nine surveys, which adds up to over 40 years of experience. She said the role of a census collector was a rewarding one, with many opportunities available. “It’s a very interesting job to do,” Mrs Thompson said. “I’ve met lots of different nationalities of people while doing it.” Mrs Thompson is hopeful there will be more census collectors to come from other towns in the region. “In total so far, we’ve got about 45 applicants (for the Riverland),” she said. “I reckon there’ll be a lot

more and the people who did it last time enjoyed it.” Mrs Thompson urged younger Riverlanders, aged 18 or over, to become census collectors. “I’d like to see the younger ones who haven’t got a job take part,” she said. “You have to give everyone a go at it to see how well they can go.” As well as being over 18, Australian Census collectors must be an Australian citizen or full-time resident, have had a police check and own their own vehicle and mobile phone. For further information, contact Sue Thompson on 8582 3588.

she said. “It does say it would make a loss annually but there is no pool in Australia that makes money. “We see it as being a boon for the community economically, as well as for tourism, health, education and town improvement.” While Mrs Sparrow admits the process has been slow, she said the community support continues to be overwhelming with

more than $5000 donated recently. “We’ve got quite a few people who have promised that when the time is right...they will do some fundraising for us,” she said. “It is a big job.” The propsed indoor hydrotherapy pool is part of the Waikerie Recreation Precinct and Mrs Sparrow said the next step is to proceed with architectural drawings.


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Cancer Care Centre seminar THE Cancer Care Centre will, next month, be holding a seminar on the benefits of complementary health care techniques when integrated with hospital based treatments and their role in reducing cancer risks. Organisers believe anyone who has been affected by cancer, whether a patient, carer or family member, will find the discussion informative and inspiring. Guest speaker Belle McCaleb will talk about complementary care, cancer research, nutrition and herbal medicine. Other topics covered will include support groups, the importance of counselling, shiatsu, reflexology and massage. The seminar will take place on Saturday, May 14, at the Barmera Country Club. The cost will be $25 per person, which includes morning and afternoon tea and a light lunch. For more information, the Cancer Care Centre on 8373 1450.

Our big yabby run brings net shortage By BRAD PERRY LOCAL fishing and hardware stores have been forced to turn customers away due to a shortage of yabby nets which has caught local retailers off guard. With high River Murray levels prompting a rise in yabby numbers, net suppliers have not been able to keep up with demand. Hook Line and Sinker manager John Cockshell

said he has already had to turn customers away because of a lack of traditional yabby nets and is being forced to offer customers alternative options for the Easter/Anzac Day long weekend. “I think most people are just about out of all yabby nets to sell, so that’s going to be one of the drawbacks,” he said. “The wholesalers got caught out this year and nobody had any on stand-by and the ships

have been held up, as they were meant to be here six weeks ago. “The usual net, which is the drop net, which people want, we just haven’t been able to get all year. “It will amount to a fair bit (in losses).” Mr Cockshell said hoop nets have also been very hard to get hold of. “It’s when the water has receded enough, that’s when they want the hoop nets but nobody

has been bringing any in,” he said. “Today we have been (turning people away). “The shelf spaces, where all the nets normally are are empty. “We have probably been selling more of the opera house nets in place of them because that’s all that’s been available.” Many local businesses are in a similar situation, according to Mr Cockshell. “It’s not only myself

that is in trouble, everybody (other businesses) is in trouble right up and down the whole river,” he said. “We’ve been selling a lot of crab nets as replacements, which are bigger, with a bit bigger mesh but they are still good enough to catch a lot of the big yabbies. “Being limited to 200 a day, some of these nets you will pick up your 200 without even thinking about it.”

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THE RAA is reminding people to take care on the roads as they travel this Easter, particularly as the weekend is extended over five days. “Approximately 30 per cent of all crashes on South Australian roads are caused by fatigue, which on average, results in 18 fatalities and 142 serious injuries each year,� RAA managing director Ian Stone said. Mr Stone said fatigue is the over riding factor in many accidents. “Make no mistake, tiredness is a killer on our roads,� he said. “The ‘drive now, sleep later’ attitude is incredibly dangerous.�

By BRAD PERRY RENMARK’S Darshan Singh has one thing on his mind this Easter and it is not chocolate. The 26-year-old will be competing in the annual Australian Sikh Games, this year to be held in Adelaide. The three day event, beginning tomorrow, will also feature a large number of the Riverland Sikh community, who will either spectate, compete, participate in debating forums or referee. Singh is hungry to bring home a medal in his sport of wrestling. “I have been practising for the games and I am looking forward to winning,� he said. “As a Sikh, I really want to compete.� The Sikh Games, which was held in Renmark in 2005, sees thousands of Indians across Australia compete in sports such as athletics, badminton, cricket, golf, hockey, netball, soccer, tennis, tug-of-war, volleyball and the traditional kabbadi. Riverland Sikh community spokesperson Harvinder Singh said the games are a great chance for the Indian community across Australia to gather. “All the Sikhs across Australia gather at one point (for the games),� he said. “It always happens at the long weekend over Easter so they can get together and keep

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Hello and welcome to Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association’s update. It has been a fantastic year for revegetation projects with great rainfalls in recent months. While it took longer than hoped for some of our wetlands to receive flows, the environment is looking much better because of it. I am looking forward to this year’s annual general meeting, which is being planned for September or October. Last year more than 80 people attended, including some high profile figures, and this year we are hoping to attract the Murray Darling Basin Authority chief executive officer Craig Knowles. - Phil Reddy

A word from our chairman Dear Community Members, The Renmark to the Border LAP is dedicated to involving the community in grassroots projects addressing environmental, water and land management activities across our region. If you have identified a project you feel worthy of progression, I urge you to contact our project manager Phil Reddy and discuss the possibility of RB Lap assisting you with the planning and project development. Funding, partnerships, exchange of technical information, and running effective community groups are all part of our charter and our success. The committee is conscious of the difficult financial constraints in the economy and, with funding opportunities becoming increasingly limited, it is imperative a focus on commitment to delivering meaningful outcomes to projects in this region is maintained. The environment is enjoying a change from “drought to flooding rains” and opportunity to bounce back and repair much of the ravages of drought and unsustainability. Wetlands are seeing valuable water and native flora and fauna return. A much needed flush through creeks, wetlands and the river with fresh water is occurring. Please take the opportunity to enjoy our environment in this fabulous part of the Riverland. Nick Bakkum Renmark to Border LAP Chairman

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Pike’s popular boat cruise LAST month, more than 40 people toured the Pike Mundic System and were treated to a feast of wildlife and vegetation. The five hour cruise, organised by Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association, saw those in attendance treated to a rare day out, demonstrating the effects of high river levels on the Murray Darling System. The tour began at the Lower Pike and many onlookers were amazed at the condition of the wetland complex in flood. A real adventure began when the boat tightly navigated past the Simarloo pumping station. It was here that the tour group was treated to areas where no man and ‘tinny’ had gone before. The boat navigated past the Letton family’s ferry and up and over Col Col embankment to spectacular views. Back down the Rumpagunyah Creek and to Tanyaca Creek, the

boat continued to navigate through challenging conditions. The tour cruised past the Tanyaca Homestead to the top of Tanyaca through the Swift Creek, with about three to four people on the tour sharing their thoughts on how to navigate through the waters. In Swift Creek, the group came across four tinnies making their way from the Murray River to Tanyaca horse shoe. With a few bumps, the tour returned to the River Murray, amazed at the greenery and thriving wildlife they had seen during the tour. The association would like to thank Brian Smith of BMS Tours, Berri, the Pike River Land Management Group, the South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board and Angove Family Winemakers. ■ TOUR: The greenery surrounding Swift Creek at the top of Tanyaca, while (inset) the people who were on the boat tour.

Whirlpool Corner’s environment comes to life as water flows WHIRLPOOL Corner is one of the last wetlands in Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association’s area to fill with floodwater and is currently thriving. The Whirlpool Corner Wetland Management Group waited patiently to receive the flood waters and have been delighted at

the results Over a number of years there were many concerns that reeds at the internal entrance to the wetland had been choked by Phragmite Australis reeds and would stop the flow of water. However, the reeds have acted as a filtering system to keep the rubbish out of the wetland.

The Douglas Taylor fish gates installed at the regulator are working perfectly to keep out any carp from the wetland. Currently the group is enjoying the abundance of life in and around the wetland. Frogs are now in full chorus, along with ducks, herons and spoonbills utilising flood waters. ■ FLOWING: Whirlpool Corner has come to life with floodwater initially trickling into the floodplain (below) some months ago, while (inset) the area is now looking a lot greener with the flow it is receiving.

Cane toads a concern THE Riverland is being threatened by cane toads as heard recently at an aquatic pests forum in Loxton. The forum, hosted by Biosecurity SA, focused on the identification, policy and management of exotic invasive aquatic pests, including weeds, fish, reptiles and amphibians in South Australia. There was concern about aquatic weeds, out of control dam species and a new breed of toad called the black spined toad.

Authorities are currently worried about the amphibian moving into South Australia and potentially the Riverland. The oriental weather loach is another pest which has become a threat in the Riverland’s waterways and was first discovered in Chowilla.

On the look out for dead rabbits RIVERLANDERS are being urged to look out for rabbits that may have died from rabbit calicivirus. There is concern that rabbits are becoming resistant to the virus and the virus is not as lethal as it was when first introduced in 1995. Rabbits that die from the

disease typically have their head back and front legs pushed forward. State Government rabbit research unit member Ron Sinclair wants people to call him on (08) 8303 9506 or send an email to ron.sinclair@sa.gov.au if you find a dead rabbit.

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■ One of the Pike Floodplain inlets to be upgraded.

THE Pike Floodplain was one of several projects to receive a share of $9.2 million in infrastructure upgrades recently. As part of the funding, the floodplain will receive inlet regulators, bridges and irrigation infrastructure. RBLAP Association project manager Phil Reddy said the quality of the flood plain will improve with the ability to let more water into the system and flush out sediments when the inlets are upgraded.

Tree planting on agenda RENMARK to the Border Local Action Planning Association is looking to do further tree planting involving local schools in the coming months. Last year it was a very successful exercise, with sites set up to teach children the importance of protecting and preserving our environment. There were also sites to teach them how flora and fauna live in the local environment and the cultural importance of our indigenous people within our region.

■ TEACHING: SAMDBNRM Board indigenous co-ordinator Chris Koolmatrie showing local school children traditional ways during the tree planting last year.

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Barmera cleans up for Easter formed to replace/ repair the old water fountain in the town’s major roundabout, is very active in the community. Some of the other projects the group would like to complete include the development of a recreational vehicle car park near the tourist office, installation of tourism signs and extended walking paths around the lake.

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■ CLEAN UP: Members of the Barmera Town Beautification Committee including (from left) Rhonda Centofanti, Vicki Beech, Graham Nitschke, John Spriggs, chairperson Kevin Dunstone and Robert and Margaret Drogemuller cleaned the streets of Barmera for Easter. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

■ SLIDE: (Left) Jamie Frazer and Nick Ison, both of Berri, enjoyed a slide at the Berri and Barmera Cub Scouts wet and wild night at Lake Bonney recently. Photo: KYM WERNER

Renmark hosts RDA meeting SEVEN Regional Development Australia business advisors from around country South Australia met in Renmark last Thursday and Friday to discuss the many happenings across the different regions. Murraylands business development manager Darryl Webb was among the attendees and spoke to the Riverland Weekly about the two day meeting. “We do case

studies just to test out and to help develop people’s knowledge on how to support businesses,” Mr Webb said. “It’s an opportune time for us to get together and just talk about what’s happening in our regions, what programs are running or some new developments.” Presentations on capability and climate change practice were also held over the two days.

■ UP: Renmark girl Chelsea Webb’s ‘Up’ photo has been shortlisted for a Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize. Photo: SUPPLIED

Chelsea’s Up for nomination RENMARK schoolgirl Chelsea Webb has been shortlisted for a prestigious photographic award. Her photo ‘Up’, taken from the base of a slippery dip and looking up the ladder, is in line for the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize. Run in conjunction with the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize is Australia’s pre-eminent photographic competition. The $300,000

Moran Prizes, comprising the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize attracted a total of 122,910 works submitted in all categories. The finalists will be exhibited, commencing with a free showing at the State Library of NSW, from April 21 until June 26, with the winners announced on May 3. Certificates are awarded to all finalists and semifinalists.

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WITH Easter on the way, the Riverland is looking spick and span. Among those ensuring the place is tidy is the Barmera Town Beautification Committee. A small band of members spent one hour on Sunday morning cleaning areas where the council street sweeper was unable to reach. The group, which was originally

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■ MEETING: Regional Development Australia business advisors (from left) David Cowell, Darryl Webb, Cindy Nolan and Ian Burton met in Renmark for a two day meeting last week. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF

Loxton High School plans reunion for class of 1961

RENMARK Paringa Council has some school holiday activities on offer with Superheroes sessions held today, as well as next Thursday and Friday. The sessions start from 2pm and participants will be able to enjoy storytelling and making craft in the theme of superheroes. Meanwhile, two

musical sessions are also being held by Tony Genovese. The first is next Wednesday and will be an indoors Teddy Bear’s Picnic for children aged one to nine. The next day will see the Autumn Leaves Show for children aged five to 12. Contact the Renmark Paringa Council for more information.

Barmera Uniting Church offers children and adults holiday excitement HOLIDAY activities will again be held at the Barmera Uniting Church Hall this school break. Next Thursday, April 28, activities will be held for children aged zero to seven and their

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■ SUPPORT: HANDS members Natalie and Gary Bubner show their support for the people of East Timor in Berri last week. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF

■ REUNION: Loxton High School is set to have a reunion for its year 8 class of 1961 (pictured above) in June. Photo: SUPPLIED A LOXTON High School reunion is being planned for students who started year 8 at the school in 1961. The reunion is set for June 11 and 12 and includes a weekend packed with activities. Invitations are to be sent out soon but organisers are looking for more information

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IN A BID to raise money for the people of East Timor, the HANDS group visited the Riverland as part of its bike ride across the country. Travelling from Mount Barker to various towns in South Australia and Victoria and back to Adelaide, the HANDS group stopped in Berri last week to raise funds

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■ EXCITED: Excited about Rosenthal Automotive’s success in the coveted Holden Grand Masters Award are business owner Jim Rosenthal (front) and staff members (from left) Luch Albanese, John Glowacz, Wayne Britten, Alex Stivahtaris, Trish Brady, Brent Lacey and Brendan Crocker.

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T IS A VERY big honour when your dealership beats 130 others around Australia to win the coveted Holden Grand Masters award and Riverland business Rosenthal Automotive has now achieved that honour seven times. The Grand Masters program recognises all dealerships country wide which provide excellence in all departments of the business, including sales, customer satisfaction, service delivery and parts performance.

Placed in group five, Rosenthal Holden beat 130 other dealers from around Australia to win the award. Dealer principal Jim Rosenthal said the award win is concrete proof of the hard work put in by everyone at Rosenthal Holden. “It’s a privilege to win it, not just for me, it’s a team effort,” he said. “The award is excellent recognition, we’re the best out of 130 dealerships in Australia. “It’s a credit to the whole staff.” Despite the many times Rosenthal Holden has won the award,

Mr Rosenthal said the honour is certainly not passed off as easy to achieve. “It’s something that takes a lot to win,” he said. “Everything has to fall into place and everyone has to work together.” Mr Rosenthal said the award win means the company is providing the best possible customer service. “That is what we like to work towards (customer service) and we’re very proud to have won (the award),” he said. ■ Continued Page 16


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Mark’s special HDT Commodore in good shape “I guess it was Dad taking me to the Formula 1 races in Adelaide and also watching the V8 Supercars with him that has spawned my interest in modified cars.� “He was an avid follower of these two forms of motorsport and I guess some of that interest has rubbed off on me.� That’s the answer I got from Mark Wenman of Berri when I asked why he owns a pretty special VK Commodore. His first car was a boring, old, six cylinder VK Commodore but by the time Mark was finished with it, it looked the part - even if it was still only a six. It received all the basic mods like mag wheels, lowered and a note to the exhaust, but it lacked the performance he would’ve liked. After a few years it was time to upgrade, so he put it back to stock and went looking for a Commodore with a bit more under the bonnet. It wasn’t long before he located a 1985 VK Commodore Calais Director that had been given the HDT (Holden Dealer Team) once over. Still owned by the first owner, it was stashed in a shed on a property out of Berri and had not seen a lot of use, so Mark jumped at the opportunity to own something different. It was mechanically sound but the body needed some attention, so after a little time and a lot of dollars, it was brought up to the standard Mark expected. The body has received a special HDT body kit which includes front

tor on display at car shows like the Riverland Auto Expo and has even taken out a couple of awards for his class. He has no desire to change anything, apart from registering it and cruising occasionally but adds, “it’s unfortunately not really economical but it does go quite hard when I want to�. If it were remotely possible, Mark wouldn’t mind a genuine LJ GTR XU1Torana (preferably in red) parked in the shed but that’s most unlikely he said. So in the meantime, he’s joined the Renmark Dirt Kart Club and has taken up racing this season. He reckons it’s awesome fun and a great way to get into motorsport without dramatically breaking the bank.

and produces a note rarely heard these days. The interior is all original and in really good condition, from the digital dash to the mid brown leather seats and side panels as well as the floor carpet and hood■DONE UP: Berri man Mark lining, also in a mid brown. Wenman’s refurbished 1985 VK A CD player and sound system Commodore Calais Director and has been installed but I guess that (inset) a view from the back. was necessary if you want your Photo: SUPPLIED own choice of music, as where do you buy audio cassettes these days? I asked Mark why a VK Comand rear spoilers, side skirts, a bon- and this is backed by an M21 four modore and what of the future? net scoop and grill insert and the speed, manual gear box (no five or “Commodores from that era colour is still the standard factory six speed boxes back then). had their own shape and style, unalpine white. The engine bay is as it came like the cars of today where you’re The windows have been tinted from the factory, although detailed hard pressed to identify a make or all round, which seem seems to add a and cleaned, while all the undermodel from a distance,� touch of he replied. tough“I was in the right Commodores from that era had their own ness place at the right time to to the shape and style, unlike the cars of today. find this car and I have stance, no intention of parting together with it. neath has received a minor tidy with the lowered Monroe suspen“In fact, I’m looking forward to and a coat of gloss black paint. sion handling upgrade. the day when my young son is old A standard limited slip diff is Powering the Director is a enough to go cruising with me and fitted and four wheel disc brakes relatively stock Rochester carby fed I can teach him how to care for 308ci V8, although it does have a and the dual to single exhaust sysand respect a car.� cold air intake (another HDT mod) tem has been upgraded to 21/2 Mark enjoys putting the Direc-

Safe cruising over Easter SO HERE we are on the brink of Easter. To everyone out there travelling for the break, drive safely, stay aware and respect all others on the road. To those into motorsport and cars travelling to events all over the country, I wish you well. I’ll be attending the ASRF Hot Rod Nationals in Geelong, where I believe there are already around 1250 entries, so next time I’ll give you a rundown on what they were like. While there, I’ll also be promoting our 2012 Big River Nationals that will be held in the Riverland from April 13 to 16 next year.

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9 Palm Court Opulent Oasis Poised in Enviable Precinct! O ss 5NSURPASSABLE JAW DROPPING WATERFRONT LUXURY RESIDENCE prestigiously positioned p ss $ON T EXPECT ANYTHING LESS FROM THIS ADDRESS WITH CONSULATE quality throughout q ss 3UPERBLY CONCEIVED ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUSLY PRESENTED IN BOTH llevels ss 2ESORT STYLE LIVING ADDRESS ONLY INTRODUCING THE ONES THAT EXPECT tthe best! ss #ENTERPIECE BALUSTRADE STAIRWELL TAKES YOU ONTO THE SLEEPING zzones under the stars ss %XUDING FOUR BEDROOMS PLUS STUDY -ASTER IS A SHOW STOPPER WITH &RENCH DOORS ONTO THE WATER FRONT BALCONY SPARKLING EN W SSUITE EXTRAVAGANT TWIN DOOR WALK IN ROBE ss 'OURMANDS +ITCHEN WITH BUTLER S PANTRY AND MULTIPLE APPLIANCES ss 3OPHISTICATED ENTERTAINING IS BOTH INSIDE OUT WITH FULL LENGTH Café style doors C ss $ESIGNED WITH FAMILY IN MIND AND ABSOLUTE LUXURY TO ENTERTAIN and indulge a ss 0EACEFUL CUL DE SAC ADDRESS WITH BUSH LAND VIEWS OVER THE mighty Murray River m ss 'RANITE BENCHTOP SPLASH BACKS IN KITCHEN AND ON EACH bathroom vanity b ss &LOATING PONTOON AT WATER FRONT AND FULLY GREEN GRASSED AREAS ffor ski play ss 0ANORAMA VIEWS IN EVERY DIRECTION n AN AWESOME FAMILY rresidence on 847m2 @@)T S DISTINGUISHED FULL OF mAWLESS ELEGANCE IN EVERY WAY Price: $795,000 P IInternet ID: 598517 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 G

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Loxton 79 Casson Ave A triumphant synergy with these timeless treasures! Set high on the cliffs of the Majestic Murray River in the Riverland SA, is an illustrious historic dream, however a dream it is not, it’s very real and awaiting your tender touch and appreciation of history and days gone by. Not one, but two history filled stone homesteads sitting proudly side by side as they have done for the last century. Heritage listed with good reason, this property will leave you speechless as it did me when I first viewed it. The current owners have spent the last 18 months tenderly restoring with meticulous attention to detail and offering sublime refinement in each and every room slowly and surely to original condition as closely as possible. The leadlight features, the light fixtures, the original wall paper features just leave you speechless. The beauty, the magnificence of how things were done of the turn of the last century is being bought back to life. You can feel it, it seeps out of the walls, you almost feel transported to another place in time. At every turn, you can see memories of ladies in crinoline dresses and men in their Sunday best with moustaches, its living history and it’s possibly yours. Quite possibly, never again, will a property of this calibre such as this become available to the general public. Enjoy the majesty of the homes, enjoy the pool, enjoy the fire-pit on summer or winter evenings on the cliff edge and watch the river flow before you. Properties such as this come along rarely, very rarely. Not just is this magnificence in real estate on sale but a piece of Australian and Riverland history and it truly requires someone who is not only going to be a owner but a genuine custodian. One could rave on forever but space doesn’t allow. Please, if this sort of property inspires you, call and book a personal inspection because there are too many facets in this diamond to describe in one page. Only witnessing the beauty will put you truly in the picture as to the quality of this potential acquisition. Let your dynasty begin!

Price: Under the Hammer – 29th September 2011 (Unless Sold Prior) Internet ID: 588173 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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The Award Winning Team at Ray White would like to wish the Riverland & visitors to our region a

Happy & Safe Easter. For all Real Estate needs over the Easter Break, we are available! Call 8582 1700.


Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011

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8 Tipper Street I’ve Got A Tip For You - Buy This One! s !TTRACTIVE BEDROOM SOLID BRICK HOME IN A great location s 3PACIOUS LOUNGE WITH POLISHED mOOR BOARDS s 0OLISHED mOOR BOARDS FRESHLY PAINTED living areas s !LL APPLIANCE CONVENIENCES NEAR NEW IN excellent working order s ,OW MAINTENANCE GARDEN WITH EXTENSIVE PAVING CONCRETE DRIVEWAY TO SHEDDING s /UTDOOR BRICK BARBEQUE FOR FAMILY AND friends to gather around and enjoy s $OUBLE GARAGE WITH CEMENT mOOR LIGHT POWER EXTRA SIDE LEAN TO

1420 Old Sturt Highway PLAN TO BUILD? – BUILD TO PLAN! s 3ET YOUR GOAL ON A NEW HORIZON LIVE THE DREAM s 6ERY RARE PRIME VACANT ALLOTMENT UP FOR POSSESSION s ! BRILLIANT LOCALE SITUATED ON THE FRINGE OF "ERRI s !MAZING BREATHTAKING views with soaring heights over the valley s 'ENEROUS PARCEL OF M ZONED 7ESTERN !PPROACH s "UILD YOUR DREAM HOME witnessing unforgettable sights s #APTURE BUSH LAND "OOKPURNONG CLIFFS WATER LAND VIEWS s #HOOSE TO PURCHASE THIS premium land for a later use s 7ALK THE BOUNDARIES AND GET INSPIRED MOTIVATED s !TTENTION TO THE INVESTOR MAYBE A pad to establish town houses (SJCA)

Price: $160,000 Internet ID: 597906 Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698

Internet: 593358 AUCTION ON SITE: 29th April 2011 @ 10.30am Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Robert Gruzlewski

Auction Friday 29th April on site at 10:30am Berri

Berri 2 O’Hanez Street Exquisite residence with all the whistles! s ! PRIVATE CONTEMPORARY MARVEL MASTERFUL IN DESIGN s !N AFmUENT LOCATION FOR TOTAL CONVENIENCE TO EVERYTHING s (UGE OPEN PLAN LIVING INCORPORATING LOUNGE DINING KITCHEN s 4IMBER BOX WINDOWS THROUGHOUT WITH STUNNING LEADLIGHT ENTRY s $UCTED ZONED reverse cycle air-conditioning throughout s $EVOTED TO SOPHISTICATED SLEEK ELEGANT LIVING BOTH INSIDE OUT s 'OURMET KITCHEN WITH BUILT IN COFFEE MACHINE DISHWASHER ELECTRICAL COOKING s 4WO LUXURIOUS BATHROOMS with gorgeous contemporary features s &RENCH TIMBER DOORS INVITE YOU INTO THE ASYLUM WITH CONCAVE CEILING CAF� DOORS s )NSPIRING ADMIRABLE FEATURE WALLS ROBES IN EACH BEDROOM s %XPANSIVE REAR DECKING with high fenced secluded courtyard Price: $355,000 Internet: 594269 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

:ANTE 2OAD Excellent Development Opportunity s !TTENTION TO ALL !STUTE 2EAL %STATE )NVESTORS WITH 6ISION 0OTENTIAL s 4WO "EDROOM 2ENTAL 5NIT A -AIN $WELLING /FlCE 3HEDDING 7ORKSHOP s #URRENTLY A #OMMERCIAL "USINESS WITH 4WO 'ENEROUS ,EASE 2ETURNS s )T S A 0RIME M 3ITE WITH "OUNDLESS 0OTENTIAL OF 4OWNHOUSES TO BE "UILT s 2EAR ,ANE !CCESS 3IDE ,ANE !CCESS AND -AIN 3TREET !CCESS n EACH BITUMISED s #LOSE PROXIMITY TO #"$ -EDICAL &ACILITIES 0RIMARY 3CHOOL 3WIMMING 0OOL s #URRENTLY :ONED #OMMERCIAL n RE :ONING ALLOWS 2ESIDENTIAL ,IVING 2ENTALS s 2ENTAL $EMAND ENVISAGES %XCELLENT /CCUPANCY 0RIME ,OCATION FOR 6ALUE s 4HE TWO CURRENT TENANTS REQUIRE 2ENT "ACK ,EASE so Add up your Income Auction: Friday 29th April Internet ID: 589089 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

+AY !VE It’s Ok to Live on the Avenue! s 4HIS ONE OWNER PROPERTY NOW HAS TO BE SOLD FOR A GENUINE REASON s ! MUCH LOVED PRE LOVED YR OLD HOME lLLED WITH FUN MEMORIES s 2ETIRE RELAX WITH EFlCIENT SPACE MINIMAL UPKEEP LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING s 4HIS BRICK VENEER TILED ROOF HOME OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE s $ESIGN BOTH INSIDE OUT CONJURES UP LAID BACK LIVING Open: Saturday April 23, 12.00 - 1.00pm 0RICE s )NTERNET Greg Cram 0439 890 822

open price review 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 7ETLANDS AND TOWARDS Bookpurnong Hill Price: $510,000 Internet ID: 573110 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Bronte Manuel

Berri

3 Sunrise Court MAYBE YOUR DREAM STARTS HERE‌ s *UST PERFECT PROXIMITY TO THE "ERRI #"$ s )NSPECT A FEAST OF UNEXPECTED INCLUSIONS s #OMPRISING AND 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 s %N SUITE 7)2 TO THE -ASTERS 2ETREAT with bay window s $OUBLE DOOR ROBES IN EACH EXTRA SLEEP ZONE s &ULLY FENCED AUTOMATED LOW maintenance grounds s 7IDE OPEN FAMILY ZONES FOR OCCUPANTS to roam Open: Saturday April 23, 3.00 - 4.00pm

+AY !VENUE CONTEMPORARY CARE FREE LIVING s #ONTEMPORARY RECENTLY BUILT RESIDENCE WITH HUGE OPEN PLAN private living areas s Ideal for the young executive couple, expanding families or retirees s 3PRAWLING TILES ROAM THROUGHOUT THE WALKING LARGE ENTERTAINING

Price: $375,000 Internet ID: 568088 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: $315,000 Internet: 558156 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Berri

! $ERRICK 3TREET Luxurious, Low Maintenance Living! s 4HIS ,UXURIOUS BEDROOM residence is the perfect home for the young executives or retirees SEEKING A LOW MAINTENANCE LIFESTYLE s "OASTING COLUMNAR FEATURES AND CONTEMPORARY LINES WITH EVERY TURN OF THE EYE s &LOOR TILES ROAM THROUGHOUT THE ,ARGE FREE mOWING OPEN PLAN LIVING AREAS Open: Saturday April 23, 10.00 - 11.00am Price: $320,000 Internet ID: 548664 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

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Berri

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Berri

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"OSMAN $RIVE Indulge & Enjoy...It’s all about Lifestyle! s )MPRESSIVE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED BEDROOM EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE ON M s &OUR BEDROOMS MASTER WITH FEATURE WALL DOWNLIGHTS CONTEMPORARY ENSUITE 7)2 s 4WO $AIKIN BRAND REVERSE CYCLE SPLIT system air conditioners allows your chosen temperature all year round s $UAL GARAGE WILL SHELTER THE FAMILY VEHICLES LARGE PLAY YARD Price: $310,000 Internet ID: 447508 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Auction – Friday 29th April On Site @ 12 midday

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20 Crawford Terrace Character Filled Villa s Prominently positioned in the heart of Berri s Fantastic for the ďŹ rst home buyers, retirees, or investor s The updated main bathroom FEATURES SHOWER ALCOVE BATH TOILET VANITY s The 3 sleeping zones HAVE CARPET UNDERFOOT WHILE BEDROOMS ARE HUGE IN SIZE WITH THE MASTER HAVING BOTH 7)2 MODERN ENSUITE Price: $220,000 Internet ID: 512770 s Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Bronte Manuel

Bronte Manuel

Berri

Loxton

16 Nitschke Road 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

7 Eringa Ave Beginners Luck! s 3OLID CLASSIC CHARACTER lLLED BEDROOM HOME s .EW COLOURBOND ROOF FRESHLY PAINTED EXTERIOR s &ULL LENGTH VERANDA AT REAR PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING s 3EPARATELY FENCED YARD WITH REAR LANE ACCESS SHEDDING s +ITCHEN HAS DINETTE DISHWASHER AND TEAK TIMBER CABINETRY s ,ARGE LAUNDRY WITH ADJACENT LOO AND BATHROOM Price: $168,000 Internet ID: 583744 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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-ARSHALL 3TREET When location counts s 'ORGEOUSLY RENOVATED "UNGALOW FULL OF CHARACTER WARMTH PERsonality s .ESTLED )N THE HEART OF "ERRI IN A FAVORITE PRIVATE PEACEFUL address s Nestled on a large, low maintenance landscaped allotment with rear lane access Price:$274,000 Internet: 287841 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

-C,EAN 3TREET Spacious living s Be number one in Berri’s premium new subdivision s This 4 bedroom brick veneer home is sure to excite a multitude of purchasers s A large lounge and additional rumpus room, contribute to the large free owing oor plan s Each of the 4 sleeping zones have carpet underfoot, the master having a WIR and ensuite

Price: $219,000 Internet ID: 565302 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Price: $315,000 Internet ID: 442132 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Bronte Manuel

Bronte Manuel

Home opens

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

Bronte Manuel

Greg Cram

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We dont just meet your expectations, we exceed them Loxton 11 Schick Street Take advantage of this Vendors good nature! s 4HE VENDORS INVITE TO MAKE AN OFFER ON THIS great 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home, or why not negotiate a few additional extras to be included such as extra landscaping concreting, ITS UP TO YOU THE BALL IS IN YOUR COURT s "UILT only two years ago, this north facing home features a large Air-conditioned open plan FAMILY KITCHEN DINING AREA AND A SPACIOUS kitchen with breakfast bar, pantry, rangehood and overhead cupboards, master bedroom has ensuite and walk in robe while the other 3 bedrooms have a recess for BIR’s. s /UTSIDE IS A X X M LOCKUP GARAGE L RAINWATER TANK AND A LARGE OUTDOOR entertaining area, will be a fantastic place to entertain family and friends. Price: $225,000 negotiable Internet ID: 587821 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Loxton

Loxton

+OKODA 4CE A Word to the Wise – Buy! s $OUBLE BRICK -ONIER TILED ROOF FAMILY HOME ON CORNER ALLOTMENT s &OUR BEDROOMS TWO OPTIONAL COMFORTABLE LIVING AREAS s -ODERN KITCHEN WITH DISHWASHER s 3UNROOM WITH ADJACENT PAVED FULL LENGTH VERANDA s #ORNER ALLOTMENT WITH BOTH CONVENIENT SIDE REAR LANE ACCESS WITH EXPANSIVE PAVED AREAS s #ORNER ALLOTMENT WITH BOTH CONVENIENT SIDE REAR LANE ACCESS

,UTHER 2OAD Not just a house but a home! s !N UNFORGETTABLE FAMILY FAVOURITE RESIDENCE OF OVER YEARS s $OUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF RESIDENCE ON EXPANSIVE M2 allotment s 2ENOVATED FEATURES INCLUDE IMPRESSIVE LIGHT lLLED !$+ KITCHEN s /PEN PLAN DINING KITCHEN THAT mOWS INTO THE SPACIOUS LOUNGE ZONE s 'ORGEOUS SCALLOPED BLOCK OUT DRAPES HAS LACE INCLUSIONS Open: Saturday April 9, 12.00 - 1.00pm 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: $225,000 )NTERNET s 'REG #RAM

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Loxton

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0RICE s )NTERNET )$ 573803 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

Sec 812 Middleton Road A country lifestyle property with a view to build! s ! ACRES PARCEL OF GENTLE UNDULATING LAND WITH DEGREE CAPTIVATING VIEWS s #OMBINING ACRES OF PERSONAL PADDOCKS EACH WITH EXCELLENT FENCES GATES s )NDIVIDUAL ROLLED FENCED PADDOCKS PERFECT FOR (ORSES 3HEEP OR #ATTLE s !N AWESOME ACREAGE PARCEL THAT PROVIDES ENDLESS OPTION s -EGS OF #)4 7ATER PLUS EXTRA -EGS NEGOTIABLE TO PURCHASER s 0ROPERTY HAS SERVICES OF #)4 7ATER 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Open: Saturday April 23, 2.30 - 3.15pm Price: $125,000 Bronte Manual 0439 828 882

Greg Cram

Greg Cram

Dave Kanizay

Loxton

“The Silly Beanâ€? Walk In-Walk Out! s %NCOMPASS THE TRUE BEAUTY EXCITEMENT OF the river with your very own houseboat. s 3OLID MX M BERTH SPEIGHT BUILT CRAFT motored by a fuel efďŹ cient perkins diesel AVERAGING ONLY , HR s ,ARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AREAS s %NORMOUS ENTERTAINING DECK FOR THOSE SOCIAL nights s #OMFORTABLE SLEEPING ZONES s 3EPARATE TOILET BATHROOM AREAS s 0ROVISION ACCESS TO TOP DECK s $UCTED EVAPORATIVE ! # s .IGHT NAVIGATION SPOT LIGHTS s !MP HOUR V BATTERY BANK WITH WATT INVERTER SOLAR PANEL s +6! 'ENERATOR s (5'% L FUEL STORAGE s #ALL FOR A FORMAL LIST

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,UTHER 2OAD Low Risk, Low Cost, Affordable Living s This 2 bedroom brick home is located in a popular residential area ON A LEVEL CORNER M2 allotment. s The home includes 2 generous BEDROOMS BOTH WITH ")2 S DUCTED EVAPORATIVE ! # KITCHEN WITH pantry and breakfast bar; dining area; lounge; laundry; bathroom and separate toilet. s The well fenced back yard includes a paved pergola

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"RIERS 2OAD A Place With Space s )MPRESSIVELY LOCATED CLOSE TO THE 2IVER -URRAY ON OVER AN ACRE ALLOTMENT s 4HE KITCHEN HAS BEEN RENOVATED BOASTS NEW FRESH WHITE CABINETRY ELECTRIC FREESTANDING OVEN TILED mOORS s .EW VANITY SHOWER ALCOVE mOOR WALL TILES ENCOMPASS THE LIGHT AIRY BATHROOM s -ULTIPLE LIVING AREAS WITH SPRAWLING POLISHED mOORS Open: Saturday April 23, 11.30 - 12.00pm Price: $198,000 Internet ID: 448414 s Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

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A -C%WEN $RIVE Live a luxury lifestyle s (IGH QUALITY MEDALLION ENTHUSED HOME boasting a lifestyle set over 2 premium ALLOTMENTS s ,OCATED IN ONE OF ,OXTON S MOST CONVENIENT AFmUENT SUB DIVISIONS s /N ENTRANCE COFFERED CEILINGS SPRAWLING TILED WALK WAYS SQUARE PILLAR FEATURES GIVES A NOTE OF ELEGANCE CLASS s %ACH OF THE LARGE SLEEPING ZONES HAVE CARPET ")2 S IN each along with the master having a stunning CONTEMPORARY ENSUITE 7)2 s 'RAND LIVING areas give choice for rest or play, along with an ofďŹ ce for the more serious side. s 4HE KITCHEN IS OPEN PLAN WITH HIGH QUALITY CONTEMPORARY APPLIANCES lTTINGS s &EATURING AN EXTENSIVELY ZONED 2 # $UCTED ! # s /UTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA IN GROUND landscaped pool, 30x20ft lockable shed.

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9 Hilltop Road POSITION, POTENTIAL, PRICE! s"E AMAZED AT THE POTENTIAL CAPITAL GROWTH AT YOUR lNGER TIPS s0ROMINENTLY POSITIONED IN ONE OF ,OXTON S FAVORITE NEIGHBOR HOOD ADDRESS S CLOSE TO MAIN STREET MEDICAL RECREATIONAL FACILITIES s3ITED prominently on a large corner allotment with provision for sub-division (STCA) Open: Saturday April 23, 12.30 - 1.00pm Price: $209,000 )NTERNET )$ s "RONTE -ANUEL

Open: Saturday April 23, 1.30 - 2.00pm Price: $445,000 Internet ID:530584 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

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Loxton

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OWNER KEEN TO SELL OFFERS INVITED

0RICE s)NTERNET )$ s$AVE +ANIZAY

1 Hamiester Avenue Hey mister, you can be number 1 s ,OCATED ON A CORNER DOUBLE ALLOTMENT WITH REAR LANE ACCESS s 4RADITIONAL HOME WITH THREE BEDROOMS SPACIOUS LOUNGE separate diner s %XPANSIVE SHELTERED PATIO CARPORT AREA FOR DISCREET entertaining s +ITCHEN HAS HEAPS OF OVERHEAD mOOR CUPBOARD storage s Fresh upgraded bathroom has bath and separate shower Price: $210,000 Internet ID: 489940 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Dave Kanizay

Greg Cram

Loxton 'ORDON 2OAD Thers’s 101 reasons to live on gordon road! s ,OCATED JUST MOMENTS FROM TOWN ON JUST UNDER AN ACRE OF SPRAWLING LAND s 4HIS solid poured wall home stands rock solid with an array of features to suit the young executive couples , expanding families or retirees s 4HE LARGE mOOR PLAN ENCOMPASSES GREAT SIZE LIVING AREAS s 4HE MAIN LIVING BOASTS A tasteful feature wall, sprawling polished timber mOORS COMBUSTION HEATER TO WARM THE WHOLE HOUSE ON THOSE CHILLY WINTER NIGHTS s .EW built in robes have been installed in each of the great sized sleeping zones, while the MASTER IS HOME TO AN OPEN lRE PLACE s 4HE master chef kitchen is sure to accommodate the most professional chef

Price: Auction )NTERNET s Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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ACREAGE, LIFESTYLE & INCOME

Price: $340,000 Internet ID: 00000000 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Bronte Manuel

Principal 0439 890 822

Loxton +IBBY 2OAD Ultimate lifestyle with income! s YEAR young Frank Nesci built residence just minUTES FROM TOWN s 4HE FREE mOWING mOOR PLAN encompasses numerous living areas which merge together to give modern open plan livING s 4HE FUNKY h"USTER S 3PECIALv KITCHEN HAS LOADS OF mOOR OVERHEAD CABINETRY COMMERCIAL GRADE GAS COOK TOP OVEN AND ELEGANT GRANITE BENCH TOPS s 3LEEPING ZONES HAVE ")2 S WHILE THE MASTER FEATURES 7)2 ENSUITE s -ULTIPLE GAS BAYONET S R C SPLIT SYSTEMS GIVE ALL YEAR CLIMATE CONTROL s 0EERING OVER SURROUNDING VINEYARDS ORchards is the paved outdoor entertaining area s $OUBLE REMOTE GARAGE s .ESTLED ON JUST under 12 acres ideal for dirt bikes, horses or adding to the already acreages of early market NECTARINES PEACHES

Price: $260,000 Internet ID: 595502 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

Greg Cram

Loxton ,OT "OOKPURNONG 2OAD Premium Land Only DISTINCT AND VERY APPEALING RIVERVIEW LAND! s /PTION to purchase either of two lifestyle allotments WITH AWESOME RIVER VIEWS s /NE ALLOTMENT HA AND THE OTHER HA BOTH WITH 3! 7ATER 3ERVICES s 0ERFECT RURAL LOCALE ONLY MINUTES FROM ,OXTON BUT ON THE JOURNEY TO "ERRI s -AGNIlCENT VIEWS OF THE MIGHTY -URRAY 2IVER PLUS ROVING PADDOCK SPACE s &URTHER development may allow individual water acCESS SUBJECT TO NECESSARY APPROVAL s )NCLUDE a vision of masterpiece living with optional CHOICE OF WHERE TO BUILD WITH GLORIOUS VIEWS s Substantial rural allotments, rare and unique THAT WILL ENSURE UNSURPASSED RIVER VIEWS s Bitumen road frontage permits access with a DUAL EASEMENT DRIVEWAY s 3ERENITY TRANQUIL and peaceful living.

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310 'OVERNMENT 2OAD Views as far as the eye can see s 5NDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE executors of the estate and priced for a prompt sale, this lovely and spacious 4 bedroom brick home is situated on a elevated level allotMENT OF M s Featuring lounge; family room; rumpus room with 2 # ! # MAIN " 2 WITH 7)2 AND ENSUITE STUDY NOOK 3 # WOOD lRE PLACE DOUBLE CARPORT ""1 AREA LARGE PAVED PERGOLA GAZEBO M X 6m powered and concreted shed

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Kylie Braunack

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Bronte Manuel

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Berri’s big Easter parade is back T

O COMMEMORATE Berri’s centenary year, the annual Easter carnival is taking a new direction. This year’s Easter carnival sees the return of the Easter parade, with more than 20 floats taking part in what is expected to be a massive drawcard for tourists in the region. Organiser Vicki Beech said the whole town and surrounding community is looking forward to the event. “We’re doing our little bit to see if we can’t bring some fun back to the whole area,� Ms Beech said. “It’s always an opportune time where people will come into town and people will

come up by river with the camping. “It’s good for locals and tourists and it’s a drawcard that puts the Riverland on the map a little bit more. “It might entice them (visitors) to come back because it’s fun.� Ms Beech said organisers of the Easter event wanted to celebrate Berri’s centenary by bringing back an historic tradition of a parade of floats. “We wanted to bring some of the things back to the region we haven’t done in a while,� she said. “We will take this year and see how all that goes and what sort of feedback we get.�

â– ENTERTAINMENT: Plenty of activities for the kids to enjoy at the Berri Easter carnival. The carnival starts at 7am on Saturday with a free breakfast, with floats kicking

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Drive and then up and down Vaughan Terrace in a loop. The breakfast will be hosted by the Berri District Business Association and Radio 5RM with support from the Berri Barmera Council. There will be plenty of entertainment on offer from Froth ‘n’ Bubble from 7.45am and a fashion parade organised by local business owner Jenny Todd taking place at 9am. There will be a jumping castle for the kids and a gymnastics performance at 11am, while clowns Kiwi and Kooka the Clown and Tendril the Alien will also provide fun. Ms Beech hopes the

injection of tourists to the region will help raise the profile and spirits of the local shops. “It’s bringing people back in and keeping them around,� she said. “They will have the opportunity to do everything on the long weekend, wander around the shops and enjoy the parade.� The Riverland also has other Easter breakfasts, including Loxton’s at East Terrace from 7.30am to 8.30am on Saturday and a Renmark Community Easter Breakfast on the same day by the fountain lawns beginning at 7.30am.

Marg enjoying looking back at Berri’s past ■SNEAK PEEK: Marg Colby takes a sneak peek at the Berri Community News, which will be released this weekend as part of the town’s centenary celebrations.

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1990,� she said. “It used to be a really big deal back in the 60s as well when they had a citrus carnival and the queens of different clubs. “There’s been this real rejuvenation and interest in floats for this one occasion.� For Berri’s centenary year, the committee is releasing a special edition of the Berri Community News, which was first published in 1951. The newspaper will revisit some of the events and activities that have shaped the town and district since 1936. “We’d like to think it’s going to be a real hit,� Marg said. “We’ve got something for MULTI AWARD WINNING CLUB nearly every year, we’ve got a page to a decade, we’ve got old advertisements, APRIL 23RD old clippings. “It’s a real souvenir of some of the happenings and activities in Berri over the past 75 years.� The community news will be available at the Berri Tribute to “The Countdown� Easter Carnival and from Berri Direct, CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY Berri Newsagency, OPEN FOR MEALS ALL EASTER WEEK END Berri Library, Berri Visitor InformaMeals available 7 days from 6pm tion Centre, Berri Park and BOOKINGS: 8588 7092 Caravan the Berri Barmera Council office. OPEN 7 DAYS

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son will be making fresh bundles of the Easter treat. “They are pretty popular,� Mel said. “Everyone comes in and says it smells really good in here. “It does put a nice smell through the shop.� Bakeries across the region will be hoping for a busy Easter, with many tourists around. “We will be busy purely because the tourists seem to be out already,� Mel said.

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OURISM operators believe there is no better time than the five day Easter weekend to witness the Riverland’s abundance of wildlife and thriving environment. While many camping sites will be inaccessible this Easter, tourism operators are still expecting a much needed influx of visitors. The last time Easter Monday fell on April 25 was in 1859 and it will not happen again for another 94 years. Riverland Tourism Association manager Paula Bennet said Easter is the region’s peak period and with river life looking spectacular, she hopes it will bring in vital tourism dollars for the local economy. “I think the river, the wetlands and the country around it is looking spectacular at the moment,” she said. “So that’s a great reason to come. “We’ve got water and the region is looking wonderful.” With good weather predicted over the Easter long weekend, Ms Bennet said it is the perfect time to enjoy the river and its surroundings. “Our weather in general in autumn is fairly spectacular as well, so I would certainly encourage families who like to

■ CAMP: You can camp in luxury, or rough it, but the River Murray is the place to be this Easter break and (inset) you may even receive a surprise visitor. Photos: JANE WILSON camp to come out and have a holiday because it is going to be a good place to go from a weather perspective,” she said. Loch Luna, Main Katarapko, Lyrup Flats and Chowilla Game Reserve have some campsites available. All campsites at Moorook Conservation Park, Eckert’s and Lock Four sections of Katarapko will be inaccessible during

Easter. A Department of Environment and Natural Resources spokesman said tourists can find different places to stay in the region during Easter. “DENR recommends visitors look at alternative means of accommodation such as caravan parks and legal public camping places for the Easter break,” the spokersperson said.

“Many Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) reserves are still flooded, which makes now an ideal time to see the floodplains in excellent condition.” For more information about local national parks, visit: http://www.environment.sa.gov. au/parks/Home or telephone the Berri office on 8595 2111.

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Canoeing AFTER years of drought, this is a fantastic time to explore the Riverland’s backwaters, which are flourishing due to recent rains and strong River Murray inflows. Hook, Line and Sinker, Berri, manager John Cockshell said there is currently an opportunity to canoe and kayak previously unseen waterways. “Now’s the time to get out

there and do the backwaters,� he said. “There’s waterways which aren’t normally there, they are normally dry beds. “You can go for kilometres if you want to. “That’s the exciting part, being able to look at new areas, a different environment and stuff you’ve never seen before. “You find new birdlife and (amazing things) like that.�

One drawback is many bushwalking tracks will not be available due to the high rivers.

Fishing MANY Riverlanders and tourists will take the opportunity to fish and catch yabbies this weekend. Local fishing guru John Cockshell believes there are plenty of good spots to get a

good catch. “Just about right up and down the whole Riverland now you’ll get yabbies,� he said. “Your best spots are where the creeks have had water in it previously or anywhere where there was water before the floods.� Keen fishermen have also had plenty of opportunities to reel in a top catch. “Fishing’s just starting to come to the fore a bit,� Mr Cockshell said. “There’s been a lot of tandanis catfish being caught from Renmark, Berri, Loxton and even further downstream. “They are being caught in fairly good numbers at the moment but they are a protected species so they have to be put back.� Mr Cockshell said he has heard many reports of perch catches along the River Murray. “I’ve had some reports that on houseboats they are starting to get quite a few good bites (of golden perch) and catching the odd bite up above Renmark way,� he said. “There have been a few reports on the silver perch, which are protected again.� Mr Cockshell said fisherman will find catches in quiet spots away from the river flows, like backwaters and close to river banks.

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RGUABLY one of the most popular Easter events in the Riverland involves steam engines. Cobdogla’s Steam and Irrigation Museum, which comes to life on Easter Sunday, is again expected to draw a big crowd this year. It is a unique experience for all the family, with the world’s only working Humphrey pump firing up for a rare appearance. Cobdogla Steam and Irrigation Museum publicity officer Barry Mudge said the income made from the Easter opening is very important to keep the museum running. “This is one of our most

important days of the year as far as income goes,� he said. “It’s very important to keep the museum afloat. “It’s something for the whole y who can have a day at family,

biggest day of the year, particularly if the weather is good and this year I think it will be, hopefully,� he said. “It’s very enjoyable for the kids and the big kids.

It’s quite a sight to see everyone enjoying themselves so much. the museum with a very small expenditure.� Mr Mudge said Riverlanders and visitors continue to support the museum and expects another big crowd this year. “Easter Sunday is usually our

“It’s quite a sight to see everyone enjoying themselves so much.� All machinery will be functioning, including the Humphrey pump, the ever popular locomotive train and the

ploughing engine. Gates open at 9am, with the Humphrey pump coming to life from 12 to 4pm. Meanwhile, the Loxton Historical Village has its Alive Day on Easter Sunday, from 11am to 4pm. It is a chance to rediscover the region’s working pioneer past with over 40 fascinating exhibits including a working bakery, blacksmithing and carousel and quad rides. Kids can pick up a unique passport on entry, collect eight stamps from around the village during the day and receive a special memento.

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Last chance to see Anna’s Hope RIVERLAND audiences have embraced Easter production Anna’s Hope with hundreds expected to witness the play this weekend. Anna’s Hope director Aub Mattner (pictured above with cast members) said performing the production over the Easter weekend is fitting. “It’s very appropriate that we are performing it at that time and in addition, we will get a bit of ‘foreign’ capital in that quite a few people who normally come up in this area...will see the show as well,” he said. Mr Mattner said Anna’s Hope is not just for the religious. “You don’t have to be a Christian to come along and enjoy the show because the show itself has got a lot of humour, as well as telling the story,” he said. The play is created by Little Town Productions, which has had much success with its Christmas

shows. The Easter production has returned after playing five years ago and Mr Mattner said audiences have loved every minute of it. “As a director, I’ve been delighted the way the cast have performed and the audiences are really enjoying it,” he said. “I can’t believe it’s five years since we last did the Easter one but it’s been very well received. “I think having the kids in the cast has created even more appeal because we’ve got some really talented young actors in it.” In fact, the first two showings this year saw more than 600 people attend St Peter’s Lutheran Church, Loxton. The story in Anna’s Hope tells of Jesus’ life and death through the eyes of a young girl and her family. Anna’s Hope will perform tomorrow night at 7.30pm and on Saturday at 3pm and 7.30pm.

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ASTER is more than just chocolate eggs and hot cross buns. For many people who flock to Riverland and Mallee churches this long weekend, Easter is a time of celebrating Jesus and spreading the Easter message. Riverland Central Christian Church pastor Joella Crossfield said it is important people are aware of why Easter is celebrated. “That’s the greatest news

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that has ever been told in the whole world, that Jesus died and he rose again, so we can be free,” she said. Mrs Crossfield said hot cross buns and chocolate eggs are Easter symbols. “The egg is a symbol of new life and also represents the news that Jesus rose from the dead and came out of the tomb which may have been similarly shaped,” she said. “It is a symbol of new

life, that there is hope, there is joy and there is celebration because there is life when there appeared to be nothing. “The cross on the top of a hot cross bun is the cross of Jesus and some people say the round shape of the bun is the shape of the stone that was rolled across the front of the tomb. “Easter is all about celebrating Jesus’ death and his resurrection which means

we can have freedom and eternal life when we believe him and follow him.” Inviting both locals and tourists to celebrate Easter at local churches, Mrs Crossfield said everyone is welcome to join in the celebrations. “We would be more than happy to have anyone come along who would either like to worship at Easter time or find out a bit more of what’s it about,” she said.

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ORD is that this year’s Murray River Giant Pumpkin Competition contestants are keeping very quiet on the size of their pumpkins. With a trip to the Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival in America up for grabs, Cadell Harvest Festival organisers would not be surprised if there is a record sized vegetable growing in the backyard of contestants. The competition, in its second year, has also helped attract many people to the town for this year’s Easter celebrations. Festival organiser Kevin Myers said more than 60 entries will be judged on Easter Saturday at Cadell Oval. “The main reason everyone is pretty secretive is because last year there were some stolen prior to the event,” he said. “I know they (giant pumpkins) are out there and I know they are big.” Mr Myers said he knows of a pumpkin currently around 250 kilograms in weight, surpassing last year’s winner’s pumpkin which weighed in at 161 kilograms. The festival will this year feature games such as carp tossing, barrel rolling, grape catching,

■ PREPARATIONS: Danny McGurgan (left) and Kevin Myers with a pumpkin which is set for entry in this year’s competition. Photo: SUPPLIED

the best home brew competition, pickle and jam competitions, tug of war and the ever popular cockroach racing. Mr Myers said the festival is a vital event for Cadell. “It’s very important because Cadell is a slowly dying town and anything we can do...all will benefit,” he said. The very unique cockroach racing, the last event of the day, always attracts a crowd. “One minute the oval is full of people, the next they are all in one

big crowd in one spot,” Mr Myers laughed. Cadell Tourist and Community Association chairman Danny McGurgan said the pumpkin competition has created much interest. “Over the past 12 months we have been contacted by enthusiasts all over the world who have taken interest in our event, which is now a member of the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth, the official weigh in registration site,” he said. “The pumpkin entries will certainly create an amazing spectacle

at the event and we hope to see many more visitors this year.” Mid Murray Council Mayor Dave Burgess said the festival is a great family event. “Each year, Cadell’s Harvest Festival becomes even more popular and their unique competitions attract many families across the region,” he said. The Easter Saturday festival at the Cadell Oval begins at 2pm. For more information, phone Danny on 0430 512 500.

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OURISTS will have a chance to experience local hospitality and Riverland produce at its finest with markets being held across the region this long weekend. With Waikerie expected to be at full capacity this weekend, Riverland West Chamber of Commerce and market secretary John Sullivan is hoping visitors and locals will attend the local markets in numbers, with more than 500 people turning out last year. “Traditionally the caravan park has been full and we try our best to get all those people to town,” he said. “We are suggesting they go to the Waikerie market in the morning, then to Cadell and then to Morgan and do three in one. “The people who have got shacks at Blanchetown, Morgan and Cadell, the idea is to get them into town and spending some money.” Mr Sullivan said the drop in River Murray levels has enabled the Murray River Queen to get back into operation, a boost for the area. The Waikerie Markets will take place

on Saturday from 9am to 1pm on McCoy Street. While listening to entertainment, or watching the fashion parade at 11am, people can enjoy breakfast, lunch or coffee or shop amongst the many stalls. Meanwhile, the Morgan and Districts Lions Club will hold its annual Easter Bazaar and Auction at the Morgan riverfront lawns from 9am until midday. Many items will be on offer including

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HIS year’s Lameroo SA Country Music Festival will be held at two different venues, albeit under the same roof for what promises to be a great night out in the Mallee on Saturday, April 30. The show will see many gifted country singers perform next Saturday at the Lameroo Memorial Hall. It will run from 11am to 10pm, with tickets for the show costing $22. Along with the talented musicians, also on offer will be snacks, meals, soft drinks and hot refreshments in the hall’s supper room. In the main hall, a dance floor will be in place along with plenty of seating. The following day, there will be a farewell breakfast for the musicians in the supper room, from 8.30 to 11am. The price for the breakfast will be $8. The following is a guide to some of the star performers:

Amber Joy Poulton AMBER Joy Poulton will be one of the big attractions to the festival. Her songs include You’re Lookin’ At Country, I Fall to Pieces and You Aint Woman Enough to Take My Man. Her 2009 album Taking Goodbye was a massive success and she has a solid country background, headlining Honky Tonk Angels – The Loretta Lynn Tribute Show.

■ STAR ATTRACTION: Amber Joy Poulton is just one of the stars appearing at next weekend’s Lameroo SA Country Music Festival. Photo: SUPPLIED

Dave Verrall A LOCAL artist, Dave Verrall was born and bred in the Mallee and is one of the best known country musicians in Australia. He is a hard working musician who has developed a reputation for his performances as an award winning singer. He also appeared in the band The Black Hats.

Ian B. Macleod ONE of the most experienced musicians at the festival, Ian B. Macleod will draw a good crowd. Macleod has released many albums including, Waterfall and Blue Misty Mountains, which includes the number one single The Ellenbrough Falls. He has also produced several DVDs of his performances. She is influenced by such country music giants as Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton and has been described as a singer who ‘cooks up a storm’ with her music.

Craig Giles THE internationally renowned Craig Giles has returned from the United States in time to take part in the festival A three week tour in southern

America, in which he performed his Tribute to Elvis show, was successful and Giles, who is known as ‘Mr Versatility’, should be a big hit.

He is an experienced country musician who also dedicates his time to helping amateur artists.

Wild Card

Graeme Hugo GRAEME Hugo has had a long and illustrious career in country music and has received many highly regarded awards, the highlight of his career being the 2004 Adelaide Country Music Industry Award.

THE Mount Gambier based band Wild Card has backed many of the country’s top music stars, including Keith Urban and Adam Harvey. They are heavily influenced by Lee Kernaghan and Slim Dusty and are known for keeping the dance

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Heartland FROM Huntsville, Alabama, Heartland is easily the biggest group performing at the festival. The group’s album I Loved Her First charted at number three on the US Country Music Charts, while the single of the same name reached number one. For over five years, Heartland has been one of America’s biggest country music acts.


Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011 Loxton

new release

Loveday

Loveday

new release

892 Hunt Road Large Home on acreage with Amazing wetland views s ,IFESTYLE HOME ON ACRES WITH sweeping lawns and a variety of fruit trees s ,ARGE "EDROOM WEATHERBOARD &AMILY (OME LARGE LOUNGE FAMILY GAMES ROOM s ,ARGE FUNCTIONAL KITCHEN DINETTE WITH EXTRA CUPBOARDS DOUBLE SINK DISHWASHER CENTRALLY LOCATED IN THE HOME s "UILT IN WALL length library cupboard in the lounge room s 3OLAR (OT 7ATER 3YSTEM AND TWO EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING UNITS s 'AS (EATING s !USTAR AND LOCAL TELEVISION RECEPTION s &ULLY PAVED REAR ENTERTAINMENT AREA landscaped with kidney shaped salt water POOL s "REATH TAKING UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS OF 2IVER -URRAY WETLANDS s ,ARGE X METRE CORRUGATED IRON SHED WORKSHOP WITH PIT SHOWER AND TOILET s !DDITIONAL INCOME

38 Coral Street Great Starter or Investment s 3OLID DOUBLE BRICK HOME s ,ARGE AND LOW MAINTENANCE ALLOTMENT s 4HREE GENEROUS SIZED BEDROOMS s #OMPACT FUNCTIONAL KITCHEN DINETTE s 0OLISHED mOOR BOARDS IN LIVING AREAS s 0OTENTIAL FOR AN EXCELLENT PROJECTED RENTAL RETURN s 2EAR LANE ACCESS WITH NEAR NEW DOUBLE GATES s /PTION TO BUILD ADDITIONAL SHEDDING 3*#! Price: $120,000 Internet ID: 596598 Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698

Price: $399,000 Internet ID: 595746 Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698

3EC ,OVEDAY 2OAD 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 Price: $165,000 Internet ID: 219071 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Robert Gruzlewski

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Barmera

Barmera

Barmera

Barmera

'ARRARD 3TREET Hit Home A Hole New Lifestyle! s 0ERFECTLY POSITIONED ON A DEEP ALLOTMENT CLOSE TO THE "ARMERA 'OLF COURSE s-ULTIPLE LARGE LIVING AREAS s BEDROOMS ALL WITH CARPET mOOR CEILING ")2 S s DUCTED EVAPORATIVE A C WALL UNITS COMBUSTION ďŹ re for climate control around.

$ "ICE 3TREET Stunning Retirement or Executive Residance s 3TRIKING YR OLD COURTYARD 6ILLA PERFECT FOR THE BUSY COUPLE OR retirees who are looking for a beautiful home without the hassle of MAINTAINING A LARGE GARDEN s &EATURING A LOVELY KITCHEN SEPARATE 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. 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

14 Trevelyan Street Contemporary and New – is this for YOU? s &RESH AND NEW ALL THE WAY THROUGH IS THIS LOVELY YEAR OLD HOME BUILT BY #AVALIER (OMES s 4HREE BEDROOMS MASTER HAS EN SUITE 7 ) 2 s 'ORGEOUS KITCHEN WITH ABUNDANT DRAWER CUPBOARD SPACE s ,ARGE LIVING AREAS s &ULLY FENCED YARD WITH SHELTERED AREAS s Rainwater to home enables water saving costs all year roundgaraging

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 'REAT LOCALE n CLOSE TO MEDICAL DENTAL FACILITIES AND #"$ s Hop, skip and jump to kindergarten or short stroll to school.

Price: $225,000 Internet ID: 359739 BRONTE MANUEL 0439 828 882

Bronte Manuel

Barmera

Dave Kanizay

Barmera

Price:$360,000 Internet ID: 536984 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: $299,000 Internet ID: s Greg Cram 0439 890 822

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Greg Cram

Barmera

Monash

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,OT 3EC -ORGAN 2OAD "ARMERA Bonneyview - A unique lifestyle property with income s .OW OFFERED AS A WHOLE OR IN TWO SEPARATE LOTS ,OT n AC "2 "RICK HOME WITH LAKE VIEWS 3HEDDING

horse stables and more - $280,000 ACRES ON SECTIONS APPROX AC ARABLE AND GRAZING LAND WITH THE REMAINDER BEING HERATIGE SCRUB Price: From $195,000 Internet ID: 569165 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

,OT 'ORDON 2OAD Family home ďŹ lled with imposing features! s $OUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF HOME ON ALMOST ACRES ALLOTMENT s 3WIMMING POOL AND HUGE ENTERTAINING AREA FOR PARTIES s ,ARGE LIVING LOUNGE WITH COMBUSTION lRE s 4HREE GENEROUS SIZED CARPETED SLEEPING ZONES s 4ILED mOOR KITCHEN HAS STACKS OF STORAGE DISHWASHER s 3CATTERED FRUIT TREES FOWL HOUSE GENEROUS SIZED SHEDDING s ,ESS THAN KM S FROM "ARMERA #"$ Price: $295,000 Internet ID: 587169 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Dave Kanizay

Greg Cram

38 Randall Tce Beauty and Style stand out in this Impression! s !N AMAZING LOVINGLY RESTORED RESIDENCE VERY EXPRESSIVE INDEED s 4HREE GENEROUS SIZED BEDROOMS THE -ASTER WITH 7)2 %N SUITE s -ODERN KITCHEN with open plan into the large adjacent timber mOOR DINING AREA s #OPIOUS LOUNGE ZONE WITH DRAPES OVER WINDOW PANES ADJACENT TO THE PARENTS RETREAT s $UCTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING IS THROUGHOUT THE HOME s &LOOR WALL TILED BATHROOM WITH NEARBY LOO AND SUNROOM TO OUTSIDE s 5NDERCOVER SHELTERED ENTERTAINING AREA WITH LAWN AREAS TO PLAY s 2EAR LANE ACCESS WITH AUTO ENTRY INTO NEW THREE BAY SHEDDING VISITORS LOO s !N impressive residence in an awesome location WITH NOTHING TO DO BUT ENJOY s 7ELL SET BACK off the highway for privacy and play.

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Open: Saturday April 23, 1.30 - 2.30pm Price: $245,000 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Waikerie

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27 Peake Tce Beautiful 1940’s Tudor style residence s 4IMBER ARCHITRAVES WITH ARCHITRAVE BASE blocks, door caps, timber arch, picture rails. s $ECORATIVE CRAFTED CROWN AND CORNERS AND ORNATE MOULDED CEILINGS s &LOORBOARDS OF POLISHED TIMBER WITH TALL SKIRTING BOARDS s (IGH CEILINGS AND LARGE ROOM DIMENSIONS s Three bedrooms, the main, with built in oor to ceiling robes, carpet, ceiling fan, wood HEATER AND LARGE TIMBER FRAMED WINDOW s ,OUNGE AND FAMILY ROOMS ADJOIN SHAPED INTO AN h,v THE COMBINED WALL LENGTHS MEASURE AN AMAZING M X M WITH POLISHED mOORS s Slow combustion wood heater, ceiling fans. s 0AVED AND COVERED ENTERTAINING AREA WITH BRICK BUILT IN BARBEQUE s 4HREE MAIN SHEDS s Secure lockable carport and rear lane access Price: $295,000 Internet ID: 595592 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

OfďŹ ce Manager

Carolyn Kirk Property Manager

Cary Hocking

Cobdogla OWNER KEEN TO SELL

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1 Thompson Street Outstanding Federation bungalow "UILT IN BY LOCAL BUILDERS hKLEEMANNv 4HE TIMBER FRAMED SASH windows are adorned with leadlight, used sparingly, in a simple DIAMOND SHAPED PATTERN 'AS lRED LOG lRE PLACE IN THE LOUNGE ROOM OPEN BRICK lRE PLACE IN THE DINING ROOM DOUBLE INSULATED CEILINGS Open: Saturday April 23, 12.30 - 1.30pm Price: $449,000 Internet ID: 450132 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

Cary Hocking

Kylie O’Shaughnessy Sales Administrator

6 Henderson Street Close to Town and Close at Heart. s 3MALL STONE COTTAGE LOCATED ONLY A MINUTES WALK TO THE TOWN CENTRE PERSONIlES THE CHARACTER OF A BY GONE ERA s 0ERFECT OPPORTUNITY TO ESTABLISH A SMALL BED AND BREAKFAST OR A PRIVATE HOLIDAY COTTAGE s Built of stone and retaining its cottage facade this home needs little EFFORT TO ESTABLISH AND BEGIN EARNING YOU AN INCOME s 3OLID AND IN Open: Saturday April 23, 1.45 - 2.15pm 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

Cary Hocking

Waikerie

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1 Rowe Street Beautifully presented classic stone home. s 3HORT DISTANCE FROM THE MAIN STREET OF THE POPULAR TOWN OF 7AIKERIE s /NLY A MINUTES WALK TO THE RIVERFRONT s GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS s %XTERNAL WORKSHOP SLEEP OUT s 2EVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER SLOW COMBUSTION WOOD HEATER AND GAS FAN HEATER s (IGH CEILINGS s ,ARGE ROOMS WITH POLISHED TIMBER mOORS s #EILING FANS TO MOST ROOMS Open: Saturday April 23, 2.30 - 3.00pm 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ 592305 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

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Sue Dolling

Greg Cram

Waikerie

Monash

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$ISTILLERY 2OAD Do your sums and add up your incomes! s ! LIFESTYLE PROPERTY WITH INCOME FROM ##7 6INES TO #ITRUS s HECTARES OF #ITRUS HECTARES OF PREFERRED VARIETY VINES s MEGS OF WATER ALLOCATION PLUS 0LANT %QUIPMENT THROWN IN s &OUR BEDROOM HOME INCORPORATING EN SUITE WALK IN ROBE s 3TACKS OF SHEDDING WITH PHASE POWER CONCRETE mOOR Price: $425,000 Internet ID: 568804 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

110 Nookamka Terrace NEST NOW or INVEST LATER! s /NE STREET BACK FROM PICTURESQUE ,AKE "ONNEY AND METRES FROM THE #"$ s 4HIS HOUSE IS A RENOVATORS DIAMOND s "OASTING A LARGE SQM mOOR PLAN FEATURING MULTIPLE LIVING AREAS AND GENEROUS SIZE SLEEPING ZONES s $UCTED R C A C THROUGHOUT Price: $199,000 Open: Saturday April 23, 8.30 - 9.30am Internet ID: 575504 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

-C&ARLANES ,ANE Five Star, Five Bedder Family Home s ,ARGE "EDROOM &AMILY (OME WITH OFlCE AND NEAR NEW EXTENSION s ,IFESTYLE HOME ON ACRES WITH YOUNG NATIVE AND VARIOUS FRUIT TREES s (OME CONNECTED TO RAINWATER TANKS PLUS DOMESTIC #)4 WATER s ,ARGE FUNCTIONAL KITCHEN DINETTE CENTRALLY LOCATED s #ONVENIENT TO ,AKE "ONNEY "ARMERA AND "RUNO "AY #OBDOGLA Price: $185,000 Internet: 592771 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Cary Hocking

Kay Jeffree Property Manager 8584 7100

Greg Cram

Jacque Titan Property Manager 8582 1700

Emilee Juckers Property Manager Administrator


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Berri 15 Denny Street 8582 1700 Loxton 36 East Terrace 8584 7100 Waikerie 11 McCoy Street 8541 4011 Renmark

Moorook

A B (ISGROVE 2OAD 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: $560,000 Internet ID: 560913 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

+INGSTON ,OXTON 2OAD 'OGEL 2OAD Premium allotments - exclusive to the astute investor! s 3TAGE ONE n 0REMIUM ALLOTMENTS RANGING FROM M TO M 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

,OT 3COTTS #REEK Escape & Enjoy The Magical Murray s ,OCATED 5NDER TWO HOURS TRAVEL FROM THE #"$ OF !DELAIDE AT THE POPULAR 3COTTS #REEK settlement, positioned only a few kilometers south of the tightly held Morgan township. s 4HIS AMAZING CREEK FRONT PROPERTY FEATURES great access into the main stream River Murray, boat ramp and makes the ideal HOUSEBOAT MOORING s 4HIS ENCHANTING acre parcel encompasses river ats, scrub and shady retreats perfect for camping or parking the caravan around the camp ďŹ re s !DVENTURE PACKED WEEKENDS AWAIT THIS property’s new owners. On any given Friday night pack the car, pick the kids up from school and in no time at all you will be toasting marshmallows by the ďŹ re with best friends and family.

Price: From $125,000 Internet ID:40623 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Price: $285,000 Internet ID: 595591 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882

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Bronte Manuel

Greg Cram

Ramco

Sunlands

Morgan

Morgan

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Ramco

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open 20 and 22 North West Terrace Holiday or home s 1UIET STREET WALK TO TOWN s 2ELAXED LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY IN HISTORIC RIVER TOWN s ,ARGE OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN AND DINING AREA s #OOLED USING A REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER s 4HE BACKYARD OF THE home has a large veranda, garage, clothes line and plenty of space Open: Saturday April 23, 11.00 - 11.30am Price: House $159,000 Land $45,000 Internet ID: 494359 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460

11 Parkes Street Entertainers delight s ! FANTASTIC " 2 HOME WITH ENSUITE ON A LARGE M ALLOTMENT s Solid timber kitchen with dishwasher and WIP, lounge and family ROOMS $UCTED ! # s M X M OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA GAS heated spa, good neighbor fencing, 10x6m shed. Open: Saturday April 23, 10.00 - 10.30am Price: $255,000 Internet ID: 331477 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

0RICE s )NTERNET )$ Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

Cadell

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0AGE $RIVE FulďŹ l your dream! Make the change to a river lifestyle s 2ETIREMENT HOLIDAY OR PERMANENTLY LIVING OVERLOOKING THE MAGNIlCENT 2IVER -URRAY s 0ICTURE PERFECT RIVER OUTLOOK WHILE STANDING IN YOUR KITCHEN PREPARING THE DAYS MEALS s &LOOR TO CEILING GLASS WINDOWS ENSURE RIVER VIEWS FROM INSIDE THE HOME s &IVE bedrooms and two bathrooms give plenty of space for entertaining. Open: Saturday April 23, 1.00 - 2.00pm 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ 568507 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

3EC &REEMANS ,ANDING A Real Battery Charger s 3ITUATED ONLY MINUTES FROM -ORGAN THIS SMALL SHACK IS THE PERFECT WEEKEND RETREAT s 0OSITIONED ON ELEVATED GROUND AND OVERLOOKING THE 2IVER -URRAY s 4HERE IS DIRECT ACCESS TO THE RIVER VIA A #OUNCIL 2ESERVE s )T DOESN T GET BETTER THAN THIS AWAKEN IN THE MORNINGS TO the sound of the kookaburras and native parrots. Open: Saturday April 23, 10.00 - 10.30am 0RICE s )NTERNET Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

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Cary Hocking

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Sec 164 Hd of Moorook EMBRACE THE LIFESTYLE! s )NSPIRING COUNTRY HOME lLLED WITH CHARACTER CHARM s ,IFESTYLE location on 1 acre with water views opposite s Private and peaceful, no nearby neighbours s 0OLISHED mOORS AND ,OFTY (IGH #EILINGS s Slate oors in kitchen, dining and sunroom Price: $175,000 Internet ID: 40447 Greg Cram 0439 890 822

Cary Hocking

Blanchetown

Blanchetown

20 First street Down by the Riverside s 3ET BACK ONLY M FROM THE RIVER S EDGE s !LLOTMENT IS &REEHOLD s 0LENTY OF SPACE TO PARK YOUR BOAT OR SET UP A TENT s BEDROOMS KITCHEN AND GOOD SIZED LOUNGE ROOM Open: Saturday April 23, 12.00 - 12.30pm Price: $159,000 Internet ID: 519828 Cary Hocking 0448 414 460

Greg Cram

%LLIOTT $RIVE Country Escape- Great River Views s %LEVATED BEDROOMS STUDY BATHROOMS ON SQM s &ORMAL ,OUNGE TIMBER PANELS MODERN KITCHEN FAMILY ROOM s Extra bedroom options s 'AS HEATED OUTDOOR SPA s Perfect ‘lock-up and go’ secure yard. Open: Saturday April 23, 11.00 - 12.00pm Price: $450,000 - $475,000 Internet ID: 542451 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460

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Dave Kanizay

Cary Hocking

Kingston on Murray

6IRGO 2OAD You’ll have your boat in the water in ďŹ ve minutes! s -ETICULOUSLY CARED FOR AND NEEDS NOTHING OTHER THAN A NEW OWNER s BEDROOMS PLUS STUDY s /PEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING AND FAMILY ROOM s 2EVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING IS NEW s .EW HOT WATER SYSTEM MONTHS s 3IDE BY SIDE FRIDGE AND FREEZER DISHWASHER MICROWAVE ALL INCLUDED in the sale.

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Phone 8582 1600

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Respecting the diggers on Anzac Day For your private inspection of any of our properties, contact one of our agents.

Ray White is in search of new Properties to rent in the Berri and surrounding areas. We have good applicants seeking NICE HOMES n #OULD IT BE 9/523 s 0ROACTIVE 4EAM OF -ANAGERS s 2ELIABLE HONEST AND DILIGENT s $EDICATED AND COMMITTED TO LOOKING AFTER YOUR INVESTMENT s ! lRM BUT FRIENDLY APPROACH TO TENANTS


Thursday April 21, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 31

Land of opportunity L

OOKING for a hobby farm, home site and opportunity to subdivide. This property has it all. 26.26ha (65 acres approx), 2.5 acres with overheads, five paddocks Access to the property from three sides plus one access via E&WS easement SA Water Domestic connection, plus rights to irrigate and Sold with five megalitres water and includes 25 meg of irrigation rights. Four inch main for travelling irrigator, Two three bay implements sheds. Excellent motorcross track, natural scrub with native pines. Good grazing country. Half acre of saltbush planted. Very good cropping yields. Excellent boundary fencing (cyclone with barb top and bottom). Sandy loam to loam soils. Zoned country living and offering a variety of options to subdivide from one acre, five acres or even three 20 acre parcels, your choice. Includes 2090 Case 145hp tractor, three point linkage, five foot slasher and four foot disc.

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Lot 801 Hundred of Gordon Price $245,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714

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Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie

HAT a fantastic lifestyle opportunity. Situated on 23 acres, this large five bedroom home is located only 10 minutes drive from Loxton and offers an abundance of living and entertaining space. The home features ducted R/C air conditioning throughout, central kitchen with dishwasher, meals and living area, separate lounge, a massive family room, master bedroom with WIR, ensuite and parents retreat, other bedrooms have built in robes and ceiling fans and you will love the heritage style bathroom with a nice deep claw foot bath. Step outside and meander through the garden and it will lead you to a stunning fully fenced and paved swimming pool area with two water features, lighting, barbecue area and a fantastic 9m x 6m fully insulated and enclosed entertaining area. A great place for a party, this room features sliding doors which open out to the pool area, timber flooring, bar with H&C sink area, gas heating and ceiling fans. The low maintenance garden with natives on

drippers is complemented by garden lighting which illuminates the garden features, chook and dog yards and a rustic entertaining area with fire pit. A 6m x 6m shed provides ample storage space and vehicles can be parked under the two car carport attached to the home. The cricket nets with artificial turf on a cement wicket are a bonus, as is the small fruit orchard with peach, nectarine, apricot, plum, apple, orange and lemon trees. The property is serviced with Power, three by 10,000 litre rainwater tanks and mains town water. A perfect property for families with horses or if you just want to run a few sheep, there are sheepyards and 15 of the 20 acres has been fenced into four paddocks to salt bush. With the convenience of a bus that stops at the front gate that will take the kids directly to Loxton schools, this is a property where great memories are made and one where you will be the envy of your guests. So stop looking and start living!


32 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday April 21, 2011

129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831

INSPECT TO APPRECIATE THE EXTRAS - 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

RURAL LIVING OPPORTUNITY - Almost 3 acres - Neat three bedroom home /PEN LIVING AREAS TIMBER KITCHEN - 2 acres Shiraz with CCW Contract Price: $170,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

CENTRAL LOCATION - Modern three bedroom brick veneer home - Two living areas, ensuite - Spacious outdoor living 'OOD SHED GARAGE 5-2 REAR ACCESS Price: View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

OPPOSITE SCHOOLS - Solid three bedroom home #URRENTLY RENTED FOR PER WEEK /PPOSITE 0RIMARY (IGH 3CHOOLS /CCUPY YOURSELF OR INVEST Price: $178,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

OPPOSITE PARK

BRICK VENEER IN GREAT LOCATION

¡ 3 bedrooms, ducted evap aircon ¡ Large rear verandah & garage ¡ Spacious corner allotment ¡ Excellent residential area Price View: By Appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Three bedrooms, built-in robes to main - Nice living areas - Detached games room with bathroom - 2 carports, corner allotment Price: $219,000 View: By appointment Contact: %MMA 4RELOAR

THREE BEDROOM BESSER BRICK HOME

STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

- Beautifully landscaped gardens 2EVERSE CYCLE A C CEILING FANS - Modern timber kitchen, single carport 0AVED PERGOLA AREA HUGE COLOURBOND SHED New Price: $229,000 View: By appointment Contact %MMA 4RELOAR

- Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas $OUBLE GARAGE 5-2 NICE GARDENS GOOD FENCING (UGE ALL WEATHER OUTDOOR LIVING AREA New Price: $337,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

QUALITY RURAL LIVING

NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN

- Well cared for 3 bedroom brick veneer home - Two sep. living areas plus detached games room - Excellent outdoor living areas - 3 bay shed plus large open front shed Price: $310,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 3 bedroom brick veneer, 2 living areas - 4 car carport, large shed - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Quality outdoor living areas Price: View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

$15,000 REDUCTION From 24/03/11 to 24/04/11 You Choose The Method: RURAL BRICK VENEER - Modern three bedroom brick veneer 3HORT WALK TO 2ENMARK .ORTH 3CHOOL - Two living areas %ASY TO MANAGE MĂ ALLOTMENT Price: $190,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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SPACE, GRACE & CHARM

NICE LOCATION

- Established on 3000m2 of manicured gardens - Tasmanian oak oorboards - 4 bedrooms each with wall to wall built in robes - Stunning outdoor entertaining area, pool and spa Price: View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 3 bedroom brick veneer "UILT IN ROBES DUCTED ! # 'ARAGE 5-2 LARGE REAR PERGOLA 2ENTED FOR PER WEEK NEW Price: $255,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

QUALITY & LOCATION

INSPECT AND BE IMPRESSED

- Solid construction home in town centre area - Three bedrooms, polished oors - Very nice modern kitchen and bathroom - Large shed with rear lane access NEW Price: $215,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- New kitchen will delight 0ROFESSIONALLY TILED LIVING AREAS - Three bedrooms, ducted airconditioning - Attractive gardens, shady outdoor living NEW Price: $169,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

A SURE BOX TICKER!

RENMARK WEST AFFORDABLE LIVING

¡ Established in a quiet street.700m2 corner allotment ¡ 3 generous sized bdrms, built in robes & carpet. ¡ Versatile kitchen with gas cooktop & prep space q M X M UNDERCOVER PAVED ENTERTAINING AREA Price: $177,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Modern kitchen & bathroom - 3 bedrooms & separate lounge - Good shedding plus 2 carports - Nice garden development Price: $139,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

INSPECT THE EXTRAS

ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES

- Three bedrooms, two living areas - Extensive upgrades in recent times - Large new shed, plus workshop sheds - Spacious undercover outdoor living Price: View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Three bedrooms, open living areas - Evaporative & refrigerated aircon, gas heating #ARPORT 5-2 PLUS LARGE SHED SIDE STREET ACCESS 0ERGOLA GOOD FENCING ON ALL SIDES Price: View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

$20,000 OFF

IMMACULATE PRESENTATION

RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST

- 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

- Spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home - As new kitchen, new tiles to bathroom & laundry (UGE GABLE ROOF PERGOLA OUTDOOR KITCHEN 'ARAGE 5-2 PLUS LARGE SHED NEW Price: $295,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

MODERN RENMARK NORTH HOME 4HREE BEDROOMS ALL WITH ")2 S ENSUITE TO MAIN - Family room & lounge, meals & dining room - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating 'OOD SHED NICE PERGOLA GARAGE 5-2 Price: $298,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

17.5 ACRES RURAL LIVING - Four bedroom brick veneer 4WO LIVING AREAS DUCTED 2 # AIRCONDITIONING (UGE AMOUNT OF SHEDDING 2OOM FOR HORSES MOTOR BIKES TREES ETC Price: $340,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

RLA 147968


Thursday April 21, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 33

129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 Malcolm Court ........................ M2 ....................... Mead Court .............................337m2 ......................... Mead Court .............................374m2 ......................... Eckermann Close .................. M2 .......................$40,000 Chino Street ........................... M2 .................... Orchard Drive .........................431m2 ... $100,000 - $110,000 0ALM #OURT ...............................892m2 .......................$220,000

Renmark Housing Development

Lot 26 Curtis Avenue ............... 617m2........................ $36,500

(A ACRES ZONED 2ESIDENTIAL - 174 metre frontage to TwentyďŹ rst Street - Adjacent to new housing developments - A great investment opportunity View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Lot Tarcoola Street ............ over 3 acres..................$127,000

Price: $660,000

Blue Skies Estate.....7 Lots available........ TO 0ANORAMA #OURT ,OTS AVAILABLE ...... TO Lot 100 Chris Court ................. M2 .............. /./

Thinking of Building out of Town??

RENTALS

Subject to Council consent we have a great BUILDING SITE ON THE "ERRI SIDE OF 2ENMARK Keep the plantings as a sideline income or clear the land for kids bikes, a horse etc.

NOW ONLY $98,000 RENMARK AVENUE BUILDING SITE 3PACIOUS (A SITE - Build in a rural setting 0LANTED TO PLUMS PEACHES APRICOTS VINES - Council consent required to build. View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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

83 Pyap Street,

$345pw

"UILT IN THIS EXECUTIVE HOME OFFERS BEDROOMS OR PLUS STUDY split system reverse cycle air conditioning, ensuite and walk-in robe to main bedroom, built-in robes, open plan living, garage, large gable roof pergola great for outdoor entertaining, fenced yard.

Lot 1 Cooltong Ave,

Just Listed $195pw

2URAL B R HOME RECENTLY RENOVATED MODERN KITCHEN TILED LIVING SPLIT SYSTEM R C AIR COND NEAT TIDY GARDENS REAR PERGOLA shedding. Approx 13kms from town.

10 Murray Price Drive,

$190pw

.EAT B R BRICK HOME S S R C AIR COND FENCED YARD

DUPLEX RENTAL INVESTMENT - Close to town centre & Medical #URRENTLY RECEIVING PER WEEK GROSS RETURN - Good quality kitchen & bathrooms Price: $240,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

32 Pauline Street, Paringa,

HOUSEBOAT “SUNSPOT�

FIRST CLASS PRESENTATION

- 20m x 8m vessel with aluminium pontoons - Two bedrooms, two living areas /WNER SELLING DUE TO ILL HEALTH - Use for holidays or reside permanently on board! Price: OR /FFER View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Three bedroom home - Nice kitchen and bathroom areas - Fantastic rear timber deck - Garage plus double carport NEW Price: $165,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

$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 513 Kulkyne St,

$170pw

2URAL B R HOME NEAT TIDY R C AIR COND DOUBLE CARPORT fenced rear yard, large shedding.

16C Ral Ral Ave,

$160pw

.EAT 4IDY B R RURAL COTTAGE DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING GAS heating, pergola, garage.

WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET

18 ACRES RURAL

LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENT IN SOUGHT AFTER AREA

- 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

- 2,930m2 vacant allotment, fenced one side /NLY OF VACANT LOTS LEFT IN 7ARRAKOO #OURT - 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: %MMA 4RELOAR

RENMARK RURAL

30 METRE WIDE ALLOTMENT

CURTIS AVE ALLOTMENT

- Located on 8.7 acres 0LANTED TO ALMOST TREES - Automatic drip system irrigation - Large amount of quality shedding NEW Price: $280,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

q (UGE SQUARE METRES q 2OOM FOR CARAVAN BOAT TRAILERS ETC ¡ Can be developed for two homes ¡ Quality modern housing area Price: $89,000 View: By Appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

7AS .OW - Fenced on two sides 3PACIOUS MĂ ALLOTMENT - Cheapest land in the area New Price: $36,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

(A PROPERTY SUPPLYING !NGOVES - Good home, good shedding, good plant - 2 separate titles, drip irrigation /WNERS RETIRING 3UIT VINES OR REDEVELOPMENT Price: View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

The

List

HOME OME INSPECTIONS SPECTIONS ONS O NS Saturday, April 23, 2011

Just Listed $150pw

2URAL B R HOME WITH OFlCE GAS HEATING DUCTED EVAP AIR COND EXTERNAL TOILET LAUNDRY GARAGE STRICTLY NO PETS

21 Hale St,

$145pw

&OUR B R HOME CLOSE TO SPORTING FACILITIES AIR COND CARPORT AND shedding.

“Peace of Mind� Property Management 0HONE 8586 6433

Share the passion

Saturday, April 23, 2011 LOXTON CONTINUED

BARMERA 8.30 – 9.30am

FOR FO O THIS S WEEK

Sec 152 Begarra St,

110 Nookamka Terrace Ray White Berri

2.30 – 3.15pm

Silly Bean Houseboat Ray White Loxton

BERRI

MONASH

10.00 – 11.00am 10a Derrick Street Ray White Berri 12.00 – 1.00pm 97 Kay Avenue Ray White Berri 3.00 – 4.00pm 3 Sunrise Court Ray White Berri

1.30 – 2.30pm

BLANCHETOWN

11.00 – 12.00pm 5 Elliot Road Ray White Waikerie

12.00 – 12.30pm 20 First Street Ray White Waikerie 1.00 – 2.00pm 18 Page Drive Ray White Waikerie

MORGAN 11.00 – 11.30am 20 North West Terrace Ray White Waikerie

RAMCO HEIGHTS SUNLANDS WAIKERIE

10.00 – 10.30am Sec 364 Freemans Landing Ray White Waikerie

12.30 – 1.30pm

LOXTON

1.45 – 2.15pm 2.30 – 3.00pm

1 Thompson Street Ray White Waikerie 6 Henderson Street Ray White Waikerie 1 Rowe Street Ray White Waikerie

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.

L

somewhere special to share

10.00 – 10.30am 11 Park Street Ray White Waikerie

CADELL

11.30 – 12.00pm 58 Briers Road Ray White Loxton 12.30 – 1.00pm 9 Hilltop Drive Ray White Loxton 1.30 – 2.00pm 7A McEwen Drive Ray White Loxton

38 Randell Terrace Ray White Berri

16,000 copies distributed FREE every Thursday!

Call 8582 5500 today to advertise.

Paringa Cliffs is your rare chance to enjoy cliff top, river bank living on a super-spacious allotment in a peaceful, village community, surrounded by an oasis of natural beauty. At Paringa Cliffs you’ll be living opposite the banks of a Ramsar listed wetland site of Paringa Island, a site of exquisite beauty and international environmental importance. Here you can soak up all the peace and tranquillity, or adventure and discovery you feel like.

With Stage 1 now selling, it’s your chance to share this amazing lifestyle just 5km from Renmark and 1km from Paringa. • Allotments from 2000m2 – 5700m2 • Over 6000m2 of reserves • Access to the river by foot • 8kms of wetland walking trails • Watersports: skiing and wake-boarding, boating, kayaking, ďŹ shing • Modern infrastructure including ďŹ ltered water, electricity, telecommunications

Call Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 or www.paringacliffs.com.au Ray White Renmark - Lic. Agents RLA 147968 129 Renmark Avenue, Renmark SA 5341

With Stage 1 now selling, it’s your chance to share this amazing lifestyle.

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34 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday April 21, 2011

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

$

Wigley Flat

148,000

s .EW ,ISTINGS s

Happy 96th Birthday

$

Waikerie

175,000

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

30%#4!#5,!2 6)%73 ▲ Secluded ▲ Cliff top ▲ Sort after property

▲ Be quick ▲ Build your dream home with river views

$

Waikerie

339,000

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

4 bedrooms 2bathrooms 2 living areas 8001m2 / 1.97 acres Open living area

Established yard Double carport 12m x 7m shed Swimming pool

$

Morgan

119,500

Please call into our office for a list of our rentals or go directly to our website at

47/ 34/2%9 2%3)$%.#% ▲ Independent living on each level ▲ Expansive outdoor entertaining areas ▲ 4 bedrooms over the 2 levels ▲ 2 bathrooms ▲ 2 kitchens ▲ Lockable garage ▲ 180º panoramic views of river flats and cliff ▲ To be Auctioned on site – Sunday 15th May 2011 at 2pm $

197,500

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

Solid future Investment Large 9427m² corner allotment Large solid construction home 4 bedrooms Open plan kitchen dining Formal lounge Paved return verandah on 2 sides ▲ Securely tenanted showing good rental returns

$

Waikerie

169,000

3%#,5$%$ "%!549

www.marschallfirstnational.com.au Waikerie

▲ 1400m² Freehold allotment ▲ Wide frontage onto Federal Street ▲ 9m x 7m steel framed shed with concrete floor

▲ Separate bathroom with toilet ▲ Easy access to riverfront and lawned reserve

▲ Opportunity to enter the Real Estate Market ▲ 4 bedrooms

2AMCO

Waikerie

Cadell

359,000

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

325,000

3 Bedrooms Original Stone home Great location Shedding Rare find Potential views & access to the River Murray

3WAN 2EACH

$

69,500

"5),$ ). 4(% "53( 2)6%2 42%!4 ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

3 Bedrooms Open plan living Lockable boat storage Ski Beach

▲ Licence for Jetty ▲ Peaceful stretch of the river ▲ 49m of frontage onto River Reserve

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

238ha 588 acres Virgin bush land Fenced Potential to develop (STCA) No near neighbours Bird watchers paradise

$

Blanchetown

$

199,900

"5),$ /2 $%6%,/0 ▲ 1.45 Ha or 3.5 acres ▲ Dual access onto old Blanchetown Road ▲ Zoned Residential ▲ Ideally suited to redevelopment or subdivision ▲ Prime Location with High visibility

319,500

2)6%26)%73 !.$ !##%33 ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

18.9Ha – 46.7 acres Set on two levels Unique position Outstanding views River access Rare find

(OUSEBOAT

$

119,900

-!935. ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

Built to survey 1992 50hp mariner outboard Service history 3 cabins Open plan living Meticulously presented

▲ Slipped in 2007

2AMCO

178,340

▲ 3 bedrooms – 2 with built ins

Waikerie

$

307,000

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 3 Living Areas Double garage Massive yard Spectacular view

+INGSTON / -

2%#2%!4)/.!, 53%23 0!2!$)3% ▲

413.7 ha or 1020 Acres

▲ Undulating bushland ▲ 30kms from Waikerie ▲ Water accessible ▲ Potential for further subdivision – STCA ▲ No Close Neighbours

'OOD (OPE ,ANDING

▲ Open plan lounge dining ▲ Separate family room or kids retreat ▲ Well-equipped galley kitchen ▲ Undercover entertaining area with in built gas BBQ ▲ Lockable shed ▲ Undercover vehicle storage for 3

Waikerie

229,900

Brick home Fantastic Location Low maintenance yard Private undercover parking Great Investment/ Retiree home

Waikerie

145,000

FROM$49,990

6!,5% 0!#+%$

▲ Potential home site with river views ▲ Build your dream home ▲ 15mins from Waikerie

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

▲ Peaceful area

▲ 4120m2 to 4671m2

Safe and Happy Easter and especially thinking of our

“Diggers” on Anzac Day

Partially fenced 6.8m 4.8m stratco shed Paved living area Firepit Rainwater tanks 30.34 HA\ 74.9 acres

reduced to

Close to town Rural outlook No building time limitations Build now or later Services available

#)4253 5.)4 30%#)!,3 ,!.$ 35)4%$ 4/ 2%$%6%,/0-%.4

3UNLANDS

reduced to

▲ You 2 could own this ▲ 2 family possibilities ▲ 2 family possibilities

THE MARSCHALL FAMILY

reduced to reduced to reduced to

$

Waikerie

25,000

$24,900 $

37,000

$36,500 $

37,500

$37,000

3UNLANDS

reduced to

26,000

$18,500

3UNLANDS

$

42,500

$30,000 $

139,900

'2%!4 34!24%2 ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

3 Bedrooms Rumpus room Fantastic entertaining area Proven great rental property

Blanchetown

$

259,950

&!"5,/52 &!-),9 (/-%

▲ Large 1011m² allotment ▲ Security fencing and lockable shedding ▲ 3 bedrooms ▲ Spacious open plan livng ▲ 2 way bathroom ▲ 5mins to boat ramp above lock 1 ▲ Walk around the corner to the super market. ▲ Brand new brick veneer home

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

$

282,500

15!,)49 (/-% ). ! 15!,)49 !2%!

3 bedrooms Secure parking Outdoor area All on a level allotment Suit family/retiree or astute investor ▲ 2 bathrooms

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

Serving the district from, 2 Coombe Terrace, Waikerie

$

3UNLANDS

02)34).% 2)6%2&2/.4 2 kitchens 2 toilets 2 bathrooms 2 entertaining area

$109,900

4 bedrooms Open plan living area 14m x 6m steel framed shed 6.5m x 5m x 5m steel framed shed ▲ 6.7 ha or 16.5 acres of land for redevelopment ▲ Water Delivery rights

Morgan ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

119,900

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

Waikerie

LLest est We We Forget Forget

$

!&&/2$!",% !.$ 30!#)/53

$

./ %8#%33 7!4%2 (%2% ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

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2)6%2 2)6%2 2)6%2

78,500

3UNLANDS

$

195,000

$

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Wishing everyone a

418,500

$

Taylorville

! '//$ ,)&% 3 or 4 bedrooms Country kitchen Formal dining Formal lounge – family room Walking distance to Medical and Sporting facilities ▲ Rear lane access ▲ 3 carports - 2 lockable garages

$

2)6%2 2)6%2 2)6%2

$

127,500

/5434!.$).' ,/#!4)/.

▲ Great shedding

4)-% &/2 ! #(!.'%

$

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

▲ Solid construction ▲ Rural location

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

s 2ENTALS s

!5#4)/.

Blanchetown

-ONASH

*534 /54 /& 4/7. ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

1011m² fully fenced yard 3 bedrooms 2 car carport Ducted cooling Close to river Large rear decked entertaining area

&ISHER

d to $77,000 reduce'%4!7!9

7E ARE SO PROUD OF YOU THAT YOU ARE STILL COMING TO WORK EVERY DAY WITHOUT FAIL AND THAT YOU PASSED YOUR DRIVING TEST AGAINx

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$

69,950

&2%%(/,$ ,!.$ 5.5acres 5kms from Morgan River views Build and develop (STCA) Great camping block

SINCE 1920

PH. (08) 8541 2777 Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers www.marschallfirstnational.com.au


Thursday April 21, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 35

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

Blanchetown

119,000

2 bedrooms Undercover parking Close to lawned reserve Uninterrupted views of the River ▲ Elevated living ▲ Walking distance to boat ramp $

237,500

30!#)/53 -À !,,/4-%.4

$

Morgan

384,000

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Formal lounge Family room Undercover parking Shedding 11.4 acres of secluded beauty ▲ Indoor pool

Open Plan living areas 2 bedroom Outdoor entertaining area Undercover parking Walking distance to river and boat ramp ▲ Flexible lounge can double as bedrooms

3WAN 2EACH

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

$

179,900

252!, /!3)3 ▲ Mains water and solar power with generator ▲ 3 bedrooms easy conversion to 4

$

6,000 per allot

▲ Approx. 25m road frontage ▲ Unlimited time frame to build

▲ 1.2km to river reserve and ramp

▲ 15 mins to Morgan ▲ Escape the hustle a bustle

▲ 30.13Ha or 74 acres of fenced land

▲ 1 hour drive from Adelaide

169,750

2 or 3 bedrooms Country Kitchen Spacious lounge Underground cellar Floating timber floors Ducted reverse cycle Airconditioning ▲ Solid Brick with tiled roof ▲ Single carport ▲ Large Outdoor entertaining area

▲ Chicken yards, pig pens and horse yard

▲ Rural outlook

$

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

▲ 10 acres with water and shelters

▲ 1000m² allotment

2 bedrooms sleepout Quaint refurbished kitchen Big shed Fantastic entertaining area with Built in BBQ

.%!2 4(% 2)6%2 &!-),9 (/-%

▲ Spacious lounge with gas heating

9/52 0)%#% /& !5342!,)!

2 Coombe Terrace 7!)+%2)% s PHONE

2AMCO

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

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Waikerie

$

78,500

"5),$).' /00/245.)49

▲ 1011m2 Block of Vacant Land available to

▲ Walk to the river ▲ First Home, investment or down size ▲ Close to schools and Kindy, childcare $

295,000

&!-),9 !.)-!,3 !.$ -/2%

▲ Very rare to find ▲ Combined area in excess of 1000m² ▲ Lockable garage ▲ Too good to be true ▲ Walk to shops, river and hotel

▲ Newer Homes are your nearby neighbours ▲ Power & Water also nearby ▲ Build a holiday home or permanent residence $

Waikerie

▲ 4 bedrooms

210,000

&!-),9 7!.4%$

▲ 2 bathrooms

&/2 4(% 02)#% /& /.%

44,500

▲ Can’t afford a Riverfront property but want to live in a river town.

▲ Huge yard

Wigley Flat

$

Blanchetown

▲ 3 bedrooms

3 bedrooms 1 bathroom Wine cellar Air conditioned and heated Grand home in fantastic condition

Elevated shack Next to the boat ramp 2 bedrooms Open living balcony Great family spot Right on the river

154,000

▲ Make your mark on your new home

275,000

429,000

$

'2%!4 34!24%2

$

$

7!4#( 4(% 7!4%2 ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

Brick home 3 bedrooms Large living area Fantastic storage area Great shedding Close to river and school

235,000

"5.'!,/7 (/-%

Morgan

199,900

$

3 bedroom Granny flat Spacious living areas Great shedding Massive yard

Waikerie

"RENDA 0ARK

$

"%!54)&5, &!-),9 (/-%

47/ &/2 4(% 02)#% /& /.%

139,000

2AMCO

▲ Open plan kitchen dining with pantry

69,000

1998 build 50 hp Yamaha Open plan living Separate upstairs wheelhouse Entry level river cruiser

Waikerie

#54% #/44!'%

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

$

▲ Slipped 2004

$

Waikerie

(OUSEBOAT 2!)."/7

"%34 /& 4(% "%34

▲ beautifully presented family home ▲ 3 bedroom home ▲ Central kitchen, dining area and a separate large combustion heated lounge ▲ Lockable garage, carport and caravan port ▲ Focus on this home you will not be disappointed ▲ Set amongst some of the best gardens on offer

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

Mt Mary

209,900

&!-),9 7!.4%$

%.429 ,%6%, ,)&%349,% #(!.'%

-URBKO

$

Morgan

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Lovely family home Walking distance to bread milk and paper ▲ Close to river

▲ 84 Ha or 207 acres ▲ Reverse cycle airconditioning ▲ Open plan living ▲ 2.5km to the River ▲ 20m x 30m shed

(08) 8541 2777 s Available 7 Days a week

Absolute Riverfront home C

BLANCHETOWN 3

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ONVENIENTLY located an hour from the Barossa Valley, or one and a half hours from the city. Situated on a shady allotment this property would ideally suit the family who enjoys entertainment, or maybe two families who enjoy one anothers’ company but prefer the independence of two separate full kitchens, bathrooms, living areas and patios, all with magnificent views and access to the River Murray. This immaculate, as new home comes fully furnished

1 Contact Marschall First National 8541 2777

Riverbanks Estate Price $418,500 Inspect By Appointment

with as new furniture, floor coverings and window dressings that have been tastefully chosen to satisfy the most discriminative purchaser. The recreation areas have been extensively fenced to ensure the safety of small children and pets. To add to the appeal there is a lock up boat shed, workshop, rainwater tank with pressure pump and gas barbecue. Call Marschall First National on 8541 2777 for more information or to arrange an inspection.

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COMMERCIAL LEASING

CHARMING BUNGALOW IN TOWN CENTRE – PREMIER LOCATION

New Release LOXTON, 247 Dorsch Avenue ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES You’ll need to be quick to grab this bargain! It’s an older style home that needs a bit of work, yet it’s got heaps of potential. Set on a good sized block of land in a good location. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, good amount of shedding and large carport. No second chances when we get Price: $137,000. Internet ID: 3DGFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Original features include lofty ceilings, Leadlight, Decorative Cornices And fireplaces ,set on Double Block approx 1600sqm could be subdivided as on two titles. 4 Bedrooms, plus office ,2 bathrooms, formal sitting and dining rooms, modern appliances in kitchen Air-conditioning, Inground swimming pool ,patio detached rumpus 2 car garage plus shedding. One street back from the main street Berri shopping centre.

New Release BERRI, 15 Coneybeer Street

Mobile: 0431

488 538

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Price: $585,000. Internet ID: 3DJFD7

Mobile: 0431

488 538

BERRI WILSON STREET Approx 200sqm shop premises suit retail A/C Kitchen & 2 Toilets Lease Negotiable $330.pw PLUS OUTGOINGS Avail Now Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI WILSON STREET Approx 260 sqm separate offices r/c ducted air-cond On upper floor Parking at rear $300per week Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI DENNY STREET Approx 160sqm refurbished corner position Display glass windows all around A/C Kitchen Berri Hughes Street Large modern warehouse office & reception 4000 sqm could be divided into small lots Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

HOMESTEAD ON THE RIVER MURRAY – BREATHTAKING VIEWS

This exceptional 4 bedroom family residence has character and position, being historically 100 years old not a lot of properties such as this come onto the market. Views over the River and Lock 4, with access to the river’s edge and boat ramp Grand stone residence with extensions and original stone cellars, wide passage, 4 bedrooms, family and lounge room, elegant archways, 2 bathrooms. Extensive water storage. Well maintained

BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street GREAT INVESTMENT

Upstairs one bedroom community titled unit featuring builtin robes in bedroom, open plan living kitchen/dining, partly furnished including fridge, 2 lounge chairs and double ensemble. Bathroom, undercover parking, split system. Tenanted at $135

Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI HUGHES STREET Large modern warehouse office & reception 4000 sqm could be divided into small lots Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI VAUGHAN TCE Approx 410 sqm office/reception Kitchen Toilets,suit workshop retail A/C Parking Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

LOXTON EAST TCE

BERRI, Lot 23, Nitschke Road

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

Price: $435,000 Internet: 3DAFD7

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OUT OF TOWN RETREAT Approx. 6 years old, 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.

ED REDUC

Prime Location in main street approx 200sqm A/C Carpeted,Kitchen/Toilets Avail Now Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

RENMARK ARCADE Large shop premises in Prominent position R/C Air-cond next to Supermarket Kitchen/Toilets Lease Negotiable Parking Suit Restaurant Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

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

BERRI, 3/7 Guy Street DELIGHTFUL UNIT

RENMARK, RENMARK AVENUE

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. Long term tenant on fixed lease,

Large shop premises, suit offices or retail, high traffic area in prime location, a/c, kitchen, toilet, parking at rear, available now, lease negotiable.

LOXTON NORTH, French Road

Price: $115,000 Internet: 2XEFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Price: $345,000 Internet: 3D2FD7

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

Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

THESE PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED OVER THE EASTER WEEKEND BY PRIVATE APPOINTMENT. CALL SUE ON 0431 488 538 BARMERA, 7 Farmer Street PRICE & POSITION 3 bedroom home with polished floors throughout. Good sized eat in kitchen, separate large laundry area, undercover outside entertaining area. Positioned well - walk to shopping area. Nothing to do - just move in and relax! Price: $169,000 Internet: 38FFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

New Price

BARMERA, 1/11 Scott Avenue LOVEDAY, Cnr. Thiele & Wilkinson Roads If you are looking to move out of town on a bit of land, then this could be the one! Situated on 2.5 acres this solid brick home which has lots on offer. 4 bedrooms with walkin robe and ensuite to master bedroom, bedroom 2 also has built-ins Price: $215,000 Internet: 3C5FD7

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

MONASH, Tooravale Road

CENTRAL POSITION

GIVE YOURSELF SOME SPACE

Mobile: 0431

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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.

HOME WITH CHARACTER

Price: $175,000 Internet: 3D4FD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

Price: $175,000 Internet: 36QFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Situated on one acre, this home out of town has loads of old character. 3 large bedrooms fully carpeted, hall and lounge have floor boards. Very large eat in kitchen. Some shedding. Situated very close to Berri.

BERRI, 15 Gilbert Street

New Price

GREAT POSITION

Centrally located home. 4 bedrooms, separate lounge & family room. Carpeted throughout. Good sized kitchen, dining area. Ducted air. Good sized carport and garage. Rear lane access.

ED REDUC

Price: $150,000 Internet: 38FFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497

BERRI, 4 Dennis Street NEAT AS A PIN Situated in a quiet street - walk to the hospital. 3 bedroom

MONASH, Cnr. Highway & Bollenhagen Roads

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.

1ST HOME OR OUT OF TOWN LIVING

Situated just outside of Monash on 10 acres of land is this small 2 bedroom home with loads of shedding, room to move and 35 megs of water. The property has 300 orange trees – could be looked after or pulled out! Great position. Price: $159,000 Internet: 3CDFD7

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

488 538

Price: $147,999 Internet: 3CQFD7

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

488 538

The Management and Staff of Berri wish everyone

BERRI, 3/7 Guy Street LJ Hooker

DELIGHTFUL UNIT

a very happy Easter

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 tenanted. Long term tenant on fixed lease, Contact: Iris Ph:85and 822 744 or 0437 497 304

and hope you all enjoy Price: $115,000 Internet: 2XEFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304 your break.

RLA 1935

Price: $89,000 Internet: 3BJFD7

BERRI HUGHES STREET Prime Location R/C A/C suit office/workshop Parking available Lease Negotiable


Thursday April 21, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 37

RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES Price: $185

91B KAY AVENUE

11C O’MALLEY STREET

PW

Price: $180

PW

3 bedroom brick villa in a good location in Berri, close to shopping & medical facilities, r/c air conditioning and carport. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

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

1/78 & 1/84 POWELL ST Price: $170 PW

Spacious 3 bedroom brick villa, close to shopping and Tafe, reverse cycle air conditioning, carport and enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $165

13 GUY STREET

PW

2 bedroom home close to school, carpeted with open plan kitchen/ dining and lounge area, verandah around three sides. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

10 DERRICK STREET

Price: $250

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

23 LOADER STREET

Price:

$

210 PW

Price: $310

PW

Three bedroom home, open living, r/c aircon, new blinds and carpet, large enclosed yard. Close to school. 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

4/3 WORMAN STREET

Price: $145

PW

Price: $145

68A ZANTE ROAD

PW

This two bedroom double brick unit has built-in robes, kitchen/lounge with reverse cycle air con, lock up garage and small enclosed yard.

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

2/4 AITKEN STREET

Price: $150

PW

3/2 MORTIMER ROAD

Price:

150 PW

Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

BARMERA PROPERTIES

1 bedroom unit, built-in robe, open plan living, shower only in bathroom, carport, reverse cycle air conditioning. Price: $100 PW Price: $185

PW

3 bedroom home, r/c air conditioning, large enclosed yard & garden shed. Close to town and school. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

9 FARMER STREET

Price: $145

PW

Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756 Price: $150

PW

3 bedroom home, kitchen/dine, lounge room, wood heater and air conditioning, back verandah and 2 large sheds.

1/5 GRENACHE AVE

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

RENMARK PROPERTIES

Price: $145

PW

2 bedroom brick unit with bir, walk to schools, medical centre and shopping, carport.

11/86 JAMES AVENUE Price: $130 PW 2 bedroom brick unit across from River, great position, close to shopping, r/c air conditioning. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

LOXTON PROPERTIES 1 ROSENTHAL DRIVE

Price: $330

PW

2 bedroom solid brick unit, main bedroom with built-in robe, outdoor sitting area, reverse cycle air conditioning, carport.

4 bedrm home, spacious family room formal lounge and dine, ensuite and WIR to main, large entertainment area and pool.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Price: $205 PW 3 bedroom home with 2 large living areas - family and formal lounge, renovated bathroom, large shower, bath and vanity, wide entertainment area.

214 FRENCH ROAD

2 OBST STREET

Price:

160 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

$

1 MERRITT AVENUE

Price: $220

PW

12 MATRUH STREET

Price: $125

PW

Large 3 bedroom home, close to town centre, large lounge and formal dine, big kitchen, loads of cupboards, walk in pantry.

1 bedroom home on land, large lounge/bedroom, separate kitchen, shower over bath, separate laundry area and toilet, lots of room.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

190 PW

3 bedroom brick home with large kitchen and lounge areas, r/c air conditioning, sleep out, low maintenance gardens and carport.

PW

SEC. 669 ALAMEIN AVE (POST 245) Price: $190 PW

Executive 1 bedroom partly furnished apartment close to Riverfront and town centre, car parking.

4 bedroom home on land, shed, carport and reverse cycle air conditioning.

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone: one:0400 299 429

Price:

3/83 KAY AVENUE

Price: $200

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15 Coneybeer Street

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 $

pool with undercover paved entertaining area. Huge shedding plus undercover parking for two cars. The vendors say there is a definite advantage to living so close to the town centre and was one of the reasons they purchased the home. The property is on two titles and could be subdivided. A superb and impressive offering.

2 bed unit with built-in robes, close to town in quiet st, reverse cycle air con, open plan living, carport, small enc. yard & garden shed.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 $

PW

3 bedroom home on land, open tiled living, reverse cycle air conditioning, large back verandah.

17 LANGDON TERRACE

Contact: Iris Phone:0437 497 304

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Price: $175

The Vendors have enjoyed living in the home over many years and are only selling because of retirement. The home is spacious, the four bedrooms are a good size with built-in robes, plus study, polished floor boards, the kitchen boasts modern timber cupboards and leads into the family area and formal dining. Ducted air conditioning throughout. Outside the property has an inground swimming

Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

41 COOPER STREET

Spacious 1 bed partly furnished affordable unit within walking distance to town centre. Modern kitchen reverse cycle air con.

PW

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ITUATED on 2240s.m. of land, corner position in prime location one street from the business centre of Berri. Charm and character throughout with original fire places, large rooms, high ceilings, decorative cornices and leadlight. Renovated extensively by the current owners, this represents an opportunity to make over further to your vision and style.

10/41 QUEEN ELIZABETH DR

Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

11 RL GAMBLING ROAD Price: $155 PW

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Price: $185

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SECTION 98 JURY RD

3 bedroom home with built-in robes, r/c air conditioning, kitchen/ dine, separate lounge, large enclosed yard, shedding and garden shed.

18 PADMAN COURT

1342 CHILTON ROAD

3 bedroom home, timber floor boards, reverse cycle air conditioning, large enclosed yard and shedding, outdoor rumpus room.

Town centre Berri – character bungalow

Contact: Iris or Michelle

Price $585,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 1935

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38 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday April 21, 2011

CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

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

Legacy Loxton on track bowls day again in athletics delayed ■ I SPOKE to a very happy Loxton High School teacher Grant Fisher on 5RM’s sports program last Saturday morning just a few days after the LHS athletics team had won the A1 grade of the annual State High Schools Athletics Championships in Adelaide. Grant admitted to being surprised at the result. “Discussing it on the way down, we thought we would do well to finish in the top three,” he said. “But the sixth win in a row for our boys and a great third placing to our girls saw us grab first position overall in the top grade.” Grant was quick to acknowledge the performance of all of the Riverland high schools at the event; with Waikerie, Glossop and Renmark all performing well amongst the 196 teams involved (96 girls and 90 boys, in grades from A to F). “I know Glossop won A2 boys and Renmark finished fourth in both boys

■ GOOD RUN: Nathan Brown was among the Loxton atheltes to lead the way at the state titles in Adelaide last week. Photo: JANE WILSON

L Community Events File

April 21 - April 28 Thursday, April 21 • Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, 8am to noon. Phone Stephen 0428 152 235. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc. afternoon group workshop in Glossop. 3pm to 5.30pm. Phone 8582 3430. Friday, April 22 • Local Kids with cancer sale, run by volunteers, Fri and Sat, 8.30am to 1pm, 29 Scott Avenue, Barmera. Always lots of bargains. Saturday, April 23 • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Cobdogla, 7.30 to 11.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone Bob 8582 1840. • Riverland Farmer’s Market, 7.30am to 11.30am, Crawford Terrace, Berri (Senior Citizens Hall). Buy local produce. Sunday, April 24 • Barmera Main Street Market, Barwell Ave, Barmera. 9am to 2pm. Phone Stephen 0428 152 235. Tuesday, April 26 • Barmera Monash Charity Bingo Club, at 7.30pm. Proceeds; Relay for Life – Nancy Murdock’s team, Barmera Monash Football Club. Wednesday, April 27 • Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9 – 11 Seekamp Street, Berri Huggatree art and leisure down by the river at Lyrup, leaving centre at 10am, bring your own lunch and drinks, chair and fishing gear. All welcome. Phone 8582 5366.

Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.

Dog meet popular ■ RIVERLAND greyhounds will hold one of its most popular meetings of the year this Easter Saturday at the Barmera track. Club president Leo O’Leary anticipates the normally good crowd again being swelled further by many visitors to the area during this exceptionally long, long weekend. Admission to the meeting is free, catering is varied and top value and a bookmaker is trackside. A greyhound tipster I am not but I reckon a handy suggestion for punters would be to keep an eye on anything Renmark trainer Nicole Price has running around on the program. At the last Barmera meeting, Nicole led in a treble via Crazy Quin, Prince Ben and Speeding Teddy and these runners indicated at last Sunday’s day meeting at Gawler that they are retaining their form. Starting at $10 in a 400 metre grade five race, Crazy Quin won by one and a half lengths from $4.40 chance Explosive Device, while Prince Ben at $3 was first home by three and a quarter lengths, ahead of $2.70 favourite Lola Montez in a grade six over 400 metres. Speeding Teddy ($6) finished third behind Octane Surf ($4) and Aston Volante ($3) in a 531 metre, grade five event.

and girls in A2,” he said. There were eight girls and seven boys teams at A1 level. Loxton, with 600 students in total, finished in front of such schools as Trinity College (second in girls), with nearly 3000 students. Fisher also praised the effort of another country school, Bordertown, with 300 students, in winning the A1 girls competition. This really was yet another magnificent performance by all of the young Loxton athletes and their teachers and support staff from our region and it even surprised some of the competitors from the city schools, in particular. They were amazed to learn that our teams travelled to the city by bus on the morning of the event, departing the Riverland as early as 4am, competed and then travelled home ready to attend school next day. Well done to everyone involved. It makes one proud to be a Riverlander.

■ THE Berri Bowling Club usually holds its annual Legacy Day on Anzac Day but because of the Easter-Anzac situation this year, it has been transferred to Sunday, May 1. The competition is open fours and play starts at 1pm with nominations at $30 per team. The organiser for his 20th year is Jim Cresp, telephone 8582 1291. Talking of 20 years, I see where Jack Lidgerwood is standing down at Loxton after that amount of time in an outstanding effort in organising that club’s Legacy fundraiser each year. The game will not be the same without Jack but I hasten to add that his replacement, Robert Pfeiler, is just the man to fill those big shoes. Another popular bowls event coming up on May 7 and 8 is the annual Moorook May Carnival. There are cosmo fours, with one game of 12 ends, two of 10, on the Saturday, with the $60 team nomination including the famous Weber lunch. Sunday is two bowl triples, three games of 12 ends, $60 per team and lunch is across the road at the Moorook Club. Play starts at 10am each day and there are good prizes. Nominations to Darryn Piltz (8583 9124) or John White (8583 0352) by April 30.

Tennis tourney attracts talent ■ FORMER Riverland tennis players Dean Carter and James Pick will return home from Adelaide this weekend to renew their long association with the annual Easter tournament at Renmark Tintra. Both will compete in the men’s singles, with Carter a previous title winner, and they will also combine to form a formidable doubles combination. Amongst the other top seeds in the men’s championship will be another previous winner, Adelaide’s Brad Green, and James Cagliarini, from Meltone in Victoria, who has been here before to compete in a Futures Tournament at Berri. As usual, the popular event will attract a number of players from the city, including regulars from Golden Grove in the women’s section, Kimberley Absolum (nee Crebbin), an Adelaide pennant player and former winner, Nicole Ashmead, Sarah Gallarello and Stacey Mousley. The family of football legend, the late Don Lindner, who returned to his home town each year over a long period to support the event, will also be represented, with his sisters Eleanor Davies and Joy Page and daughter Nicol Novak, along with a

■ HIT: Young tennis player William Koskinas returns the ball in the annual Easter tournament. Photo: JANE WILSON

number of his grandchildren, taking part. Of the locals, Moorook’s Burdon family will again be there in force, with parents Merna and Craig joined by their children Michelle, who is playing State League, Thessa, Claire and Sharlyn, while promising youngsters Beau Brown, Zac Hefford and William Koskinas

will continue to take every opportunity to develop their game at a higher level. Tournament Director John Pick expects around 130 entries this year, with the competitions to involve men’s and women’s championship and handicap events, veterans and juniors. Play extends from Friday until Monday.

Yacht regatta all go at Barmera ■ THE annual Lake Bonney Yacht Club Easter Regatta is on again this year, with two races on Saturday and two on Sunday. When I say on again, this event has never been off since it was held initially in the LBYC’s inauguration year, 1947. According to club stalwart Dorothy Dunk, a regatta of

some form has even been held in years like 2009 and 2010 when there were problems with water levels in the lake. This Saturday’s first event is at 1pm after briefing, with the second starting back-to-back and Sunday’s run at 9.30am and at noon. The clubrooms are open during the regatta, with bar

service and catering and a presentation tea served on Sunday night. As far as the LBYC is concerned, Dorothy reports that this year’s sail training sessions have been the most successful for some time, so with the lake now back to better health, there seems to be renewed interest in the sport.


Thursday April 21, 2011 – Riverland Weekly •39 Whoever said ‘it’s not whether you win or lose that counts’ probably lost ~ Martina Navratilova

360

The number of sprint cars on show at the Riverland Easter speedway meet.

An each way bet on oval redevelopment ■ MY EDITOR Rob McLean suggested recently that, given the visit by the SA Cricket Association to our region and the imminent vote on the Adelaide Oval development, it is perhaps an appropriate time for me to pen a few thoughts on the matter. Actually Rob, like everybody else, I have, of course, been bombarded by opinions from both sides of this pretty heated debate. I am glad that I am today not one of those people that are able to vote on the matter early next month. Despite my obvious love of sport, I reckon I would be one of a big portion of South Australians who have mixed feelings about this development. As far as membership of SACA is concerned, I surrendered it a few years ago after holding the card for longer than I care to remember. It had been seldom used since I moved back to the Riverland in 1977 but letting it lapse first became a thought after I, along with a couple of younger colleagues, spent an extremely unpleasant evening in the members area at a night cricket game. Then when I was introduced to the comfort and convenience of the Chappell Stands by anoth-

■ UPGRADE: A computer generated image of the proposed Adelaide Oval upgrade. Photo: SUPPLIED er friend shortly afterwards, my mind was made up. Actually, me being concerned by people’s behaviour is hypocritical, as I am sure that on numerous occasions at the oval in my younger, more social days I would have helped to spoil the occasion for any patrons with more sober habits who took up a spot near the scoreboard. Despite all that, I must admit to being totally confused over the issue of redeveloping the Adelaide Oval and its surrounds. Firstly, I agree it will be sad if,

as some people are saying, one of the world’s best cricket grounds is, in a way, destroyed. On the other hand, it would be magnificent if the plans that have been presented for a new stadium and a revamp of the River Torrens area became a reality. Building a second arena and leaving Adelaide Oval as it is would seem an extravagance we cannot afford, while the experts tell us any modernising of AAMI Stadium is way off the radar. Meanwhile, queries about the percentage of our popula-

tion that would actually directly use these new facilities have been raised but countered by estimates of the positive effects on the CBD and on our overall economy. I do not know whether the suggestion that we will become an even bigger backwater and ridiculed by people from interstate if we don’t play ‘keeping up with the Joneses’ is a real issue. A lot of people, including the significant number of non sporty types, actually like SA because it is ‘different’. There is no doubt SA could really do with a better sporting arena and that it would improve a lot of lifestyles, even perhaps for a lot of those people who are currently amongst the Doubting Thomases, like me. However, probably as a confirmation that I am getting old, I would hate to see the expense of developing such a facility have a further adverse effect on the many services that are currently under pressure but essential to all in the state. A lot of people are asking whether we can afford it. Some say we can, as the money the area generates because of greater patronage will swell the SA coffers. Sorry Rob, I am confused. You will have to take this lot down to the TAB for an each way bet.

SPORT

Easter treat for race fans ■ SPEEDWAY fans are in for a real treat over this Easter weekend, with a meeting at the Riverland track on Saturday and another at Sunline,Waikerie, on Sunday. For a number of classes it will be a busy two days including lightning sprints contesting their Easter Cup back-to-back, wingless sprints running their rounds seven then eight, juniors also doubling up and Formula 500s on both programs. The Riverland Easter meeting is, as usual, one of the club’s biggest of the season at the Calperum Hill complex and the card will also feature vintage rods and 360 sprint cars, as well as the popular annual boat and cardboard car races. The usual fireworks display caps off the night. Highlights of the meeting will include the clash of our local Chris Evans with Broken Hill visitors Darryl and Brendan Guerin in a 10 car 360 sprint field and the appearance of leading junior driver Mikayla Hein, from Adelaide. In the bash and crash of the boat race it is a sure bet that the usual antagonists Greg Haynes, Bluey Fennell and Lex Hentschke will be up and about. Meanwhile, for two of the feature Riverland - Sunline events, home talents Daniel Obst and Keke Falland are listed in wingless sprints and favourite Kate Weiss will be up against a host of males in the lightning sprints Easter Cup. Sunline also continues to assemble a big and varied program and on this occasion there will also be street stocks, classics and modifieds. Both tracks start racing at 6pm and boast excellent catering and viewing areas.

RIVERLAND SPORT

■ MOVING: Running through the middle during Saturday’s Independent grand final rematch at Lyrup was Jason Marr. Photos: JANE WILSON

■ SCRAMBLE: Barmera-Monash forward Simon Puecker wraps Berri’s Greg White in a fierce tackle in the RFL grand final rematch.

■ HE’S BACK: Lyrup forward Anthony Lippis celebrates kicking a goal in Independent footy at Lyrup.

■ OFF: Berri’s Nathan Geyer running away from his Barmera-Monash opponents, seeking an option during Saturday’s RFL grand final rematch.

■ EVASIVE: Roos player Todd Smitham evades Berri’s Sam Hirschi.

■ GRAB: BSR’s Kellie Goodrich grabs a pass into the goal circle during Saturday’s Independent A grade netball match against Brown’s Well. Photo: JON ORTLIEB


40 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday April 21, 2011

SPORT

United plans Loxton base By ROB McLEAN BUILD it and they will come, said the old film Field of Dreams, and that is the philosophy being followed by the Loxton United Soccer Club. The club, which is going through a revitalisation, has for many years floated between homes and training facilities but is now looking to put down solid roots. The situation has seen the club take its home games over the river and sometimes organising training times around the whims of other sports. According to club president Mark Kershaw, it is time to consolidate and find the club a home, thereby enticing new players and members to join. “The club is looking to settle its facilities at the moment,” Mr Kershaw said. “At the moment we are having quite good discussions with council and other sporting precinct users.” To find a new home, the club will revisit a proposal to set up clubrooms on the

United Revival town’s number three oval, based at the rear of the hockey fields. That development will see the club develop a home

It llooks k positive that home games will come back at some stage this year.

base, for training and matches, as well as the possible establishment of lighting at the site. Currently the junior teams train at the nearby

Loxton High School, while the seniors train on the hockey fields. “It looks positive that home games will come back at some stage this year,” Mr Kershaw said. Positive spin-offs from the return of United matches include up to 2000 people, through the various grades, coming into the town each playing day. Mr Kershaw said that would provide a boost for soccer in the town, as well as local business. “Our goal for the next 12 to 24 months will be to have some sort of clubrooms and put (the pitch) under lights,” he said. “It’s ambitious but we’re not planning anything too big.” He said the move is crucial if the LUSC is to expand in coming years. With the Riverland Soccer Association season about to start, the Loxton United Soccer Club is seeking players, senior and junior. For further information, contact Mr Kershaw (0419 844 868).

Friendly rivalry erupts in...

■ BEAST: The beast which Berri’s Wayne Fennell will take to the track in on Saturday night. Photo: JANE

Boat bashing race ■ From Page 48 “I’ve never won one of these things,” Fennell said. “I gave him a chance last year by not racing but he didn’t take it,” Schmidt laughed. “I’ve got a few new tricks this year,” Fennell retorted. The 15 lap race is one of the big attractions of the night’s racing, with the pair

laughing at suggestions a similar event should become a part of Adelaide’s popular V8 race. “I reckon it could be the drawcard,” Fennell said. The pair say there is no science behind making it through the bash and crash event, just good driving and experience. “It needs a lot of luck,” Schmidt said.

“You just have to know where to hit the other boats.” The Easter boat demolition derby is part of the Renmark Speedway’s extensive card of races this Saturday night, action starts from 6pm. ■ Charlie talks speedway, Page 38.

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Garage Sales Minimum charge $7.75 for 5 lines. $1.55 per additional line. Free posters available at reception upon payment General Advertising Conditions Full name and residential address must be supplied, even though not necessarily included in advertisement. We reserve the right to revise and restrict any advertisement we deem objectionable and to change the classification when necessary to conform with the policy of this newspaper. Positions cannot be guaranteed. Errors While the publisher agrees to exercise reasonable care, the publisher shall not be liable to either the advertiser or the advertising agency in respect of the accidental omission of, errors in, or misclassification of any advertisement. Errors in repeat advertisement must be notified to the Riverland Weekly office immediately after appearance of first advertisement. The publisher does not accept responsibility for errors in repeat advertisements that are not drawn to our attention upon the first appearance. No allowance can be made for errors not materially affecting the effectiveness of the advertisement. In the event an advertisement is omitted from this publication, we assume no liability for such omissions.

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ELEVELD (nee Voigt). Chelsea and Simon are very excited to announce the birth of Darcy Jan, born 19/4/11, weighing 4.660kgs (10lb 4oz). A gorgeous little brother for big sister Lyla. Many thanks to the Doctors, midwives and staff at the Loxton District Hospital. Congratulations Chelsea, Simon and Lyla, on the birth of Darcy Jan, thank you for another beautiful grandchild to love and spoil – Deb and Murray. xxx

70th Birthday STOLZ, James aka ‘Jim’ ‘Jimmy’ ‘Jimbo’ ‘Stolzy’. Happy birthday. We love you heaps. Maureen, Joanna, Torin, Steven and Jarrod, You are a legend.

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DINING suite, seats 10-12, glass top on stone base, eight chairs, 2 carvers, $750 ono; Cane lounge 2 seater, 2 chairs, coffee table, 4 tier display unit $350 ono; 3 piece lounge floral 2 seater, recliner and chair 350 ono: 4ft rectangle fish tank on stand, $100 ono; Knitting machine to give away; QS ensemble Sleep Haven Duchess pillowtop as new cond $500 ono; TV cabinet lacquered pine 6ft, $250 ono. Phone 0437 883 232.

TYRES and rims to suit early Ford. Brand new condition, never used set of 4, $300 ono. Phone 8584 5443.

GRAPE Harvester, 2007 Braud VX680 1,250 hrs, $260,000, ex cond. Phone 0408 502 999.

7.22 ha. Planted. CCW contract. Land and grapes for sale, 2x 3.27 ha cab sav; 2x2.79 ha chardonnay; 1x.74 colombard, .42 ha mataro; 1x Massey Ferguson and Ford tractor; 1x spray equipment. Phone Lakhvir Singh 0411 785 944.

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FRUIT trees, grafted citrus, avocados, mangos. Commercial volumes. Phone Jason 0400 510 340.

BERRI. Solid 3 bdr brick home, built-ins in 2, in great location. Spacious outdoor area, r/c, $265 pw plus bond. Available HYUNDAI, EXCEL 1999, May 1. Phone 0429 847 new tyres, cd player, air 442. con, runs well, neat and tidy, 172,222kms, WSNPublic Notices 084, $4500. Phone 8586 4757. CARERS SA, River TINNY, (punt) 10ft, on Murray and Mallee trailer, $800. Phone 0401 Carers are holding a Biggest Morning Tea 194 967. Fundraiser for Cancer TRACTOR, grey Fergie, at the Lameroo Hotel restored $5000; New on Thursday, May 5 Holland cab tractor 2003 at 10.30am. All Family model, 3,615 hours, Carers and any other $35,000. Phone 0408 interested persons 502 999. most welcome to attend. RSVP to 1800 Business for 806 580 by April 28.

LONG HAIRED, multi coloured, desexed female cat, vaccinated, good natured, ideal family pet, Sale 6yrs old. Phone Carol 8541 GOPHER, 4 wheel deluxe, 3229 or 0413 582 809. new batteries with PRIVATE sale, Waikerie sunshade and front and Motor Vehicles Newsagency. Apply rear basket, headlights Can deliver, $2850. Phone 2003 Ford Explorer, within for details or phone 8541 2031 bh 0412 898 901. limited, Gold 4.6 litre, or 0428 412 229. HAY Oaten, lucerne, auto, 7 seater, leather, tow triticale, large round bar, tinted windows, new Services rolls, can deliver. Phone tyres, low kms, owned 0418 615 099. since new, $19,995, XGY- TANK Lining, leaking OOPSY garden and 066. Phone Tony 0418 concrete and iron water tanks lined with fibreglass, pots - ”Special of the 221 164. week” 250mm glazed FORD, Focus 2008 LX, onsite all areas. Phone pots just $8.99. Phone 5spd manual, white, only Pete Headlam 08 8764 8131. 0428 951 011. 30,000kms, excellent

A1 top quality Redgum blocks, pick up or deliver per bin, Barmera. PUREBRED Birman kitten Phone 0427 883 298 or with papers, male Lilac 8588 3298. Point, $560; various COCKATIELS, $10 mix-bred cats and each. Two bird cages, 1 kittens, $150, including x 5.8 m long x 2.2 m vet services, worth wide, $650 ono. 1x 3m $300; ferrets $50 + x 2.2 m wide. , $500. $65 for desexing. Phone Phone 8586 4757. 8582 5058.

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condition, S197ABA, To let $14,500. Phone 0416 212 BERRI, 10 Pearson Court. 229. For quick sale. 3 bedroom house, r/c a/c, FORKLIFT, Mitsubishi shed, lge fenced yard, diesel, two and a quiet area, pets neg. half tonne, 3 stage References required, $170 mask, $8500. Phone pw. Available 25/4/11. Phone 0407 796 912. 0438 846 245.

INSURANCE For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, 8586 6626 or Berri. Phone 8582 3644.

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LOXTON, 48 Wodonga Ave, Sat and Sun, 8am to 4pm. Microwave, Kenwood chef, pot plants, books, Webber BBQ, heaters, twim pram, 2 cots, stools, cot sheets, Garage Sales antiques, collectables and APRIL 23, for more more. information: 8582 2648. Work Wanted Electrical items, heater, kitchenware. A bit of KJR mowing and garden, everything, Sat only. for all your gardening BARMERA, 2 Laffer needs including clean Street. Sat 9am to 2pm. ups. Competitive prices. Student computer desk, Phone 0429 239 452. JUMPING castles, great fun for any occasion, contact Funtimes Galore on 0400 576 230.

single bed tubular, with mattress, modular TILING, no job too leather swivel chair, gd small, free quotes, linen bedding, plants, b/ friendly service. ball ring, 4wd spares, Renmark. Phone Allan pack rack drawers suit 0422 110 302. Prado, camping gear, pool cleaner, filing cabinet, Wanted to buy med size kennel, Janome s/machine, golf buggy, TRACTORS, 40 – 200 hp, clothing plus much much any condition. Phone (03) more. No early birds. 5622 2585. BERRI, 5 Raeder Crt, Easter Sunday, April 24, 9am to 2pm. Household items, also ladies vintage clothes. Phone 8582 3612.

BERRI, 15 Muscat Ave. Good Friday, 7.30 am – 2.30pm. Beads activity pack, super art set, electric blower, beaded necklaces, bracelets and US Aussie Blokes meets earrings, 5pce saucepan again at 6.45 pm on set, picture frames, plus Friday, April 29, 2011 at lots more. Living Waters Christian LOXTON, 20 Hall Crescent, Community, Loxton. Sunday, 8am. General Enquiries to 8584 7106. household items.

YOUR local caravan dealer requires vans to sell on consignment or outright purchase. Renmark Caravan Centre (08) 8595 1911.

JEWELLERY etc, birthday parties, Dalziel Road, Glossop. Phone 8583 2397 or 0429 142 702.

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Hamish John Young BORN March 29, 2011 Weighing 10lb 5oz A son for Wendy and Michael and a brother to Alana and Madison.

BORN March 30, 2011 Weighing 7lb 5oz A son for Sharhana Mathews and Sydney Douglas Dixon.

Maya Grace Louise Boyce BORN March 4, 2011 Weighing 7lb10oz A daughter for Emma Boyce and a sister for Tyler. Welcomed granddaughter of Chris and Roxanne Boyce.

Send in photos of your new arrival with details to: Riverland Weekly, PO Box 1279 Berri 5343 or email to photodesk@riverlandweekly.com.au and you’ll be entered in the monthly draw for a chance to

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RENMARK PARINGA COUNCIL Postponement of Rates – Hardship Section 182 of the Local Government Act permits Council, on the application of a ratepayer, to partially or wholly remit rates or to postpone rates, on the basis of hardship. Where a ratepayer is suffering hardship in paying rates he/she is invited to contact the following Council Officers on 85803000 to discuss the matter.

WASTE DEPOT TIMES AND BIN COLLECTIONS DURING EASTER PERIOD 2011 The Berri Barmera Council wishes to advise all residents of the following changes during the Easter holiday period:

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Renmark Rotary Club is collecting old lead batteries and radiators to raise funds for their community projects. These can be left at

Renmark ANZAC Ceremony

Hoods Tractors & Implements, Sturt Highway , Paringa. or call 8595 5388 or 0427 839 687 for a Renmark Rotarian to collect them from anywhere in the Riverland. Help Rotary with their Community Projects

Dawn service 6:15am at the cross of SacriďŹ ce, Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark followed by Breakfast at the club rooms.

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Ceremony 10:40am at the cross of sacrifice.

A family Carer provides unpaid care and support for a parent, partner, child or friend, who has a disability, is frail aged, or who has a chronic physical illness. Caring can be demanding, so getting support and taking a break is vital to looking after your own health. Looking after your health and wellbeing enables you to care for your loved one and increases your enjoyment of life. A Retreat is the opportunity for you to take time out from the Caring role. Carers SA River Murray and MalleeCarers offer a range of retreats for Carers throughout the year. Retreats can vary in length from one night away up to 3 nights and four days away. Take some time to recharge and meet other Carers who share similar experiences. You do not need to live in the same house as the person you care for nor be receiving the Carer Payment or Allowance to be eligible to take a break on a Carer retreat

Hahndorf Bus Tour Retreat When: 31st May – 1st June 2011 Where: Hahndorf, Adelaide Hills Twin share accommodation (fee waived in certain circumstances)

If you are interested please Call Carers SA – River Murray and Mallee Carers on 1800 806 580 to ďŹ nd out more. All people who lodge an expression of interest will be notiďŹ ed by mail if your registration for this retreat has been successful.

All welcome at the club rooms afterwards for light lunch and refreshments.

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“Zip in to Win� is a promotion for the Riverland Weekly newspaper in conjunction with Rosenthal Mazda Berri. The competition will run over 16 weeks starting Thursday March 31, 2011 and concludes 5pm, Thursday July 14, 2011. Entry consists of customers cutting out coupons of participating businesses advertisments from each edition of the Riverland Weekly and placing them in the, corresponding stores entry box. Entry coupons will be available in every edition of the Riverland Weekly throughout the competition period. Entries for each week must be in the corresponding entry box by 5pm the following Wednesday to be included in the draw. The grand prize being a Mazda2 Neo 5 door hatch - manual valued at $16,490 driveaway including on road costs, will be drawn at Rosenthal Mazda Berri on Saturday July 16, 2011 at 12pm. The winner, if not present at the draw, will be notified by phone and the results will be published in the Riverland Weekly on Thursday July 21, 2011. The prize cannot be exchanged for cash and will be available to driveaway after the draw. Staff and their immediate families of the Riverland Weekly and Rosenthal Mazda are ineligible to enter. This vehicle is new at the start of the promotion and will be used for promotional purposes. Persons under the age of 16 are not permitted to enter. Entry is open to Australian residents. ORIGINAL COPY ONLY AND NO POSTAL ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. A copy of the Terms & Conditions can be obtained from the Riverland Weekly office, 10a Wilson Street, BERRI. SA Licence No: T11/470

The Carer Retreats Program is funded by the OfďŹ ce for the Ageing, Home and Community Care Program.

Animals around the world desperately need your help. Help us stop the cruelty. Join WSPA Animal Rescue today. Call 1300 13 9772 or go to www.wspa.org.au Thankyou.

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Mobile bins normally collected on Friday 22nd April will now be collected on Saturday 23rd April.

ANZAC Day March and Ceremony. Marchers assemble 10am at the Renmark Club

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Mega May Auction Elders and Riverland Field Day Committee Sunday May 22, 2011 at 9am At Riverland Field Day Site Barmera Incorp. Elders Plant & Machinery Auction Entries are invited and are being received for plant and machinery sale as above. Entries to Elders Loxton on 08 85847251 Or Cameron Cooney on 0427 810 761 This sale is in conjunction with Riverland Field Day General Auction. Entries for this section of major items to 0409 099 122 Smaller general entries to the site Friday afternoon and Saturday 9am -5pm Full details on www.riverlandďŹ elddays.com.au

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DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1993 THE BERRI BARMERA COUNCIL NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Pursuant to Section 38 (5) of the Development Act, 1993 Notice is hereby given that an application comprising CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with the Council for development assessment. The application is classiďŹ ed as a non-complying form of development in the Horticulture zone according to the Berri Barmera Development Plan. Details of the application are as follows: DEVELOPMENT No: 752/d020/10 APPLICANT: Mr Ryan Banks ADDRESS: C/O Alexander & Symonds Pty Ltd PO Box 2037, BERRI SA 5343 OWNER: SJ & A Banks NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT: Land division – one allotment into two SUBJECT LAND: 81 Bill Hunt Road (Section 778), WINKIE SA 5343 CERTIFICATE OF TILE: Volume 5211 Folio 555 The application may be examined at the ofďŹ ce of the Council located at 19 Wilson Street Berri, between the hours of 9.00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday and any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application to reach the Chief Executive OfďŹ cer at PO Box 229, Berri SA 5343, not later than 5.00 pm on Monday 9 May 2011. Each person making a submission should indicate whether that person wishes to appear personally or be represented by another party before the Council in support of that submission. Please note that, pursuant to Section 38(8) of the Development Act, a copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant for a written response. DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Date: 21 April 2011

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Thursday 21st

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with CALLUM TRIFONOFFF 1. Roughly how many hours a day do cats sleep? 2. True or false – the sound of ET walking was made by someone squishing their hands in jelly? 3. In cards, what is the only king without a moustache? 4. In what year was Diet Coke invented? 5. In Peanuts, what was Charlie Brown’s father’s occupation? 6. Roughly how many miles can a lion’s roar be heard from? 7. True or false – March is known as Black History Month? 8. True or false – babies are colour blind at birth? 9. In which three countries are there no ants? 10. True or false – until the late 1960s, men with long hair weren’t allowed to enter Disneyland? 11. In what year did Alaska become the 49th American state? 12. In what year did the Cold War begin? 13. How many wives did Henry VIII have? 14. How many squares are on a chess board? 15. True or false – Sherlock Holmes only said ‘elementary, my dear Watson’ once in the books? 16. How many players are there in a volleyball team? 17. True or false – Paul Mantz was killed while performing a stunt for a movie? 18. Sacha Baron Cohen played who in Ali G Indahouse? 19. On what island did Napoleon die? 20. True or false – Alfred Hitchcock did not have a belly button?

Comedians put different spin on William Shakespeare’s work FORCED to study the Bard’s work at school, most people find Shakespeare’s works dull and boring. Their predisposition against Shakespeare means they miss out on the best bits of a clever and influential writer. It is, however, never too late to get into “Willy the Shake� and The Complete

Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) is the perfect way to enter the fray. Performed by comedian Damian Callinan, Nathan O’Keefe and Mark Saturno, the State Theatre Company of South Australia’s production is one of immense wit and, essentially, brevity. Described as a bold,

irreverent romp, the performers cover all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in just 99 minutes. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) will be performed at the Chaffey Theatre on Thursday, May 5. Tickets are available by contacting the Chaffey Theatre on 8586 1800.

Sudoku

Friday 22nd Saturday 23rd

As StonesThrow, the four members of Transit have finished recording their debut album called Unknown Gone, set to be released mid year. Transit comprises Ryan Stork, lead guitarist Tristan Hart, drummer Shane O’Donohue and guitarist and vocalist Sam Brittain. Ryan is encouraging those people looking to listen to rock classics to head to Monash on Saturday night. “Get amongst your mates and bring them down for a

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the likes of AC/DC, Crowded House, The Living End, INXS and the Foo Fighters to name a few. The band members have continued to build their reputation, performing with their other band StonesThrow, where they play original tracks. In the South Australian leg of the world’s largest music festival (dedicated to new bands), known as Emergenza, the four lads finished third out of more than 250 bands that entered the competition.

Tuesday 26th

COVER band Transit certainly knows a thing or two about pub rock. The four piece band has played more than 150 gigs across South Australia since it formed four years ago and its members are looking forward to rocking out Monash Club on Saturday night. Guitarist and vocalist Ryan Stork said Transit is hoping to play for a big crowd this Easter. “Hopefully we will be

seeing a lot of faces out there and just celebrating Easter with some good people up in the Riverland,� Stork said. “The Riverland is somewhere we really see potential to go up and entertain people because in Adelaide sometimes you are taken for granted a little bit. “When you go up to the Riverland, it is special because people seem to appreciate you a lot more and have a genuinely good time.� The band will be playing rock classics from

Wednesday 27th

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4.00 National Press Club Address 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 National Parks 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Dalziel And Pascoe 2.05 Jeeves And Wooster

3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Grand Designs Revisited 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Girls' Own War Stories 9.30 Whites 10.00 Getting On 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow 8.15 The Lost Thing 8.30 Party Down 9.00 Laid: Roo finds some unexpected support. 9.30 The Graham

Norton Show 10.30 Hungry Beast 11.00 The League Of Gentlemen: Psychotic salesman Geoff is fired, and heads for the London stand-up comedy scene. 11.30 Later... With Jools Holland 12.35 The Marngrook Footy Show 1.35 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Stuck In The Suburbs: Danielle Panabaker, Brenda Song, Ryan Belleville, Taran Killam 2.00 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 Heston’s Mission Impossible 8.30 AFL: Brisbane v St. Kilda 11.45 30 Rock 12.15 Room For Improvement 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 RBT 8.00 Getaway 8.30 Big Bang Theory 9.00 S#*! My Dad Says 9.30 RPA Where Are They Now? 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 The Footy Show (NRL) 1.15 Wesley Impact

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 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser Families 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show 12.25 Video Hits

4.45 Copa Del Rey Final: Barcelona v Real Madrid 7.05 World Watch 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 Italian Food Safari

8.00 Oz And James’s Big Wine Adventure: Oz and James travel to Monterey County in California's farming heartlands. 8.30 Heston’s Feasts 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Heaven (The US) 11.45 Movie: A Bittersweet Life (Korea) 1.55 Weatherwatch

Friday 22nd

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12.30 Movie: To Catch A Thief 2.10 Private Life Of An Easter Masterpiece 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 New Tricks 9.25 Waking The Dead 10.15 ABC News 10.30 Headcases

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: Follows an intrepid traveller's unforgettable journey. 8.20 Ten Minute Tales

8.30 Being Human 9.30 The Tudors: Henry questions his decision to marry Anne. 10.25 The Wire: Stringer Bell gets an education in construction management. 12.20 Code Geass 12.45 How Not To Live Your Life 1.15 FM

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Hope In The Summer Of Sorrow 12.30 Home Improvement 1.00 Dr Oz 2.00 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 Movie: Dustbin Baby: Dakota Blue Richards 10.30 Movie: Cold Mountain 1.25 Movie: Mama’s Gone A-Hunting 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 A Current Affair 7.00 Big Bang Theory 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: The Last Samurai 11.35 Nine News 12.00 Friday Night Football: Wests Tigers v Brisbane Broncos/ Manly Sea Eagles v Penrith Panthers

6.00 Totally Australia 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 9.30 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 Everyday Gourmet

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Glee Marathon: Sues mother returns to town. 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.00 The Late Show 12.00 Numb3rs 1.00 America’s Port

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Australian Biography 3.00 Living Black 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And

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Saturday 23rd

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4.00 rage 11.00 Cooking The World 12.00 Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Carbon Cops 2.00 SANFL: North Adelaide v Eagles 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 Spooks: A trio of Chinese agents arrives in London. 9.30 A Quiet Word 10.00 The Graham Norton Show 10.35 Durham County 11.25 rage

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 7.30 Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight 8.30 Charlton Heston Season: The Ten Commandments: Charlton Heston: Recreates the life of Moses, from his infancy when his mother set him afloat

on the Nile, through his years as a young man in the Pharaoh's army, to his betrayal and exile to the desert and, finally, his deliverance of the Israelites. 12.00 True Stories: This episode looks at the movie The Hunt for Red October. 12.50 How To Become A Hero

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 2.00 V8 Xtra 2.30 Movie: The Road To El Dorado: Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Rosie Perez 4.30 V8 Xtra 5.00 Eurkanuba Extraordinary

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6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 The Circle: Saturday Highlights Show 1.00 Totally Australia 2.00 Simply Footy 2.30 AFL: Port Adelaide v Gold Coast 5.30 Before The Game 6.00 Ten Evening News

6.30 AFL: Carlton v Adelaide Crows 10.00 Movie: Indecent Proposal: Robert Redford, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson 12.30 To Be Announced 1.30 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 It Is Written 5.00 Hour Of Power

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Africa. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz: Presented by Julia Zemiro 10.05 Movie: I’m Not There (The US): Heath Ledger, Christian Bale, Richard Gere 12.25 SOS 1.25 Life’s A Zoo 1.55 Drawn Together 2.25 Weatherwatch

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6am Children’s Programs 7pm At The Movies 7.30 Art Race 8.00 Art Nation 8.25 The Gradual Demise Of Phillipa Finch 8.30 Paper Giants: The Birth Of Cleo: (Parts One and Two): The story of how Ita Buttrose and Kerry Packer created a

magazine that became one of the most dramatic sensations in Australian publishing history. 11.30 Hamish Macbeth: Hamish is drawn into a 20-year-old mystery. 12.25 Edge Of Darkness 1.15 London Live

6.00 50th Annual Easter Sunrise Service 2011 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 The Amazing Race 12.00 Movie: Mulan II: Sandra Oh 1.50 Movie: Seabiscuit 5.00 Drive Thru Australia

5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security 8.00 The Force 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Beyond The Darklands 11.30 The First 48 12.30 Kings 1.30 Medical Rookies 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Today

6.00 A Very Special Father 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show (AFL) 1.00 Gilligan's Island 1.30 The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air 2.00 Movie: Cowboy

4.00 The Million Dollar Drop 5.00 News: First At Five 5.30 Postcards SA 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair Sunday 7.00 Customs 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Harry's Law 11.25 The Guardian

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Bilby Dreams 1.00 Meerkat Manor 1.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Adelaide Thunderbirds v Waikato-Bay Of Plenty Magic 3.30 Olivia’s Great Walk

4.30 Everybody Hates Chris 5.00 Ten News 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 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.35 World Watch 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 12.30 Speedweek 1.00 Running: Paris Marathon 2011 2.00 Feast India 2.30 Oz Concert 2011: Highlights 4.00 Little Mosque On

The Prairie 4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Empire Of The Seas 8.30 Dateline 9.35 Gallipoli 11.45 Movie: Plots With A View (The UK) 1.25 Movie: Falafel (Lebanon): Elie Mitri 2.55 Weatherwatch

Monday 25th

SEVEN SA

4.00 Art Nation 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 ANZAC Day March 2011 12.30 Gallipoli Dawn Service 1.30 Villers-

Bretonneux Memorial Service (2011) 2.30 Cheese Slices 3.00 SANFL: Central District v Norwood 6.00 Lone Pine Service 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.15 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.10 Blue Murder

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Full Metal Challenge 8.00 Absolutely Fabulous: Saffy arranges a Menopause Anonymous meeting for Patsy and Eddy.

8.30 Swingtown 9.30 Deadwood: Wolcott offers on a rich claim operated by two ornery brothers. 10.20 Misfits: Curtis tries to go back to the past. 11.10 Being Erica 11.55 Love Soup 12.25 The Guitar Show 12.55 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Miracle Worker 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Medical Emergency 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 Lost Diggers Of Fromelles 8.30 Bones 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 The Spitfire And The Lancaster 11.30 The First 48 12.30 Parks And Recreation 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 Gallipoli Dawn Service 1.10 Villers Bretonneux Dawn Service 2.05 Gilligan’s Island 2.35 The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air 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 CSI 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Win News 12.00 Super Rugby Extra Time 1.00 Spyforce

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 ANZAC Day From The MCG 2.00 ANZAC Day Football: Essendon v Collingwood 5.30 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project

7.30 The Biggest Loser Families 8.30 2011 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Great Debate 9.45 Movie: The Tender Hook 11.55 6.30 With George Negus Encore 12.25 The Late Show 1.20 Ally McBeal 2.20 Video Hits 2.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn

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 South Park 10.30 Wilfred 11.00 Ugly Americans 11.30 The World Game 12.30 Living Black 1.00 Movie: Strayed (France) 2.40 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 26th

ABC 2

4.00 Travel Oz 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Time Team 1.30 Meerkat Manor 2.00 Jeeves And

Wooster 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 House Of Windsor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 William And Kate 9.25 QI 10.00 Jennifer Byrne Presents 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Dirty Jobs 8.30 Good Game 9.00 The Warehouse Comedy Festival 9.30 Being Human 10.30 School Of

Comedy 10.55 Ideal: It seems that everybody knows about Moz and Jenny’s affair. 11.25 10 Items Or Less 11.50 The Warehouse Comedy Festival 12.20 Billable Hours 12.45 The Guitar Show 1.10 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Pennsylvania Miners' Story: Graham Beckel 2.00 AFL: Hawthorn v Geelong 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home and Away

7.30 William And Kate: Inside The Royal Wedding 8.30 Movie: The Queen: Helen Mirren 10.45 Cougar Town 11.15 10 Years Younger 12.00 Louis Theroux 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Customs 8.00 AFP: Australian Federal Police 8.30 Sea Patrol 9.30 Top Gear 10.50 Kitchen Nightmares USA 11.45 Win News 12.10 20/20 1.00 ET 1.30 Danoz

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show 12.25 Ally McBeal

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Eurovision Song Contest Junior 2010 3.00 Living Black 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Insight

8.30 The Story Of Science 9.30 World News 10.05 Hot Docs: Red Tape And Comedy In North Korea 11.40 Movie: Not By Chance (Brazil): Rodrigo Santoro, Leonardo Medeiros, Letícia Sabatella 1.30 Embedded With Nationalists 2.30 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 27th

ABC 1

OPEN

ANGOVE FAMILY WINEMAKERS

4.00 Talking Heads 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.05 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Great Map Mystery 2.00 Jeeves And

Wooster 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 House Of Windsor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight 9.30 Hungry Beast 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Whale Patrol

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 The Marngrook Footy Show 8.30 Blood, Sweat And Luxuries 9.30 My Weird and Wonderful Family 10.20 OMG!

Sextuplets! Follows a couple's emotionally charged journey from discovering they are expecting sextuplets, to the birth. 11.05 Addicted To Surrogacy 12.00 My Teen's A Nightmare: I'm Moving Out 12.50 The Guitar Show 1.15 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Derby: John Schneider 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 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 8.00 Medical

Emergency 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 Detroit 1-8-7 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 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News

6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Big Bang Theory 8.00 Two And A Half Men 8.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 10.30 Amazing Medical Stories 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 The Strip 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Guthy Renker 2.30 Danoz 3.30 GMA

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 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser Families 8.30 Movie: William & Kate: A Modern-Day Fairytale: Ben Cross 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show 12.25 Ally McBeal 1.25 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping

4.00 UEFA Champions League: Semi Final: First Leg 6.30 World Watch 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.05 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 East West 101 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Big Man Japan (Japan): Hitoshi Matsumoto, Riki Takeuchi 12.00 Movie: Queens (Spain): Verónica Forqué: Five overbearing mothers each try to make their mark on their gay sons' weddings. 1.55 Weatherwatch


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Thursday, April 21, 2011

State champions

Issue No. 174

DEMOLITION JOB By ROB McLEAN THE Easter break will see plenty of boats on the river but it is on the race track that they will bring most excitement this Saturday night. The annual Easter demolition derby boat race at the Riverland Speedway, Renmark, will see some high and dry boats closing off the night’s racing in an action packed contest. Berri’s Wayne Fennell and Loxton’s Barry Schmidt are just two of the competitors who will be involved in the big bash and they are spoiling for a fight. ■ Continued Page 40

■ FRIENDLY RIVALRY: Demolition boat derby veterans Wayne Fennell (left) and Barry Schmidt get into the mood for Saturday night’s big race at the Renmark Speedway. Photo: JANE WILSON

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