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■ BIGGEST LOSER: Berri man Mark Doroschenko has lost almost 60 kilograms after joining a Body Transformation Program run by his inspiration Michelle Bridges. Photo: JANE WILSON
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THE start of work on the Riverland Regional Hospital’s $41 million redevelopment has again been delayed, a decision which has been labelled as “absolute rubbish” by the local Member of Parliament, Tim Whetstone. SA Health originally scheduled construction at the hospital
to begin this month but Riverland Health Services director Tom Nielson, while unable to provide a specific date for work to start at the Berri site, said the process will not take as long as originally thought. “Enabling works at the site will now take less time to complete
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Hospital spin cycle continues ANOTHER week, and another State Government press release tells us of another addition to the planned redevelopment of the Riverland Regional Hospital. This time around, the Health Minister John Hill has informed us of the fact there will be an additional four chemotherapy positions at the to be redeveloped hospital. Problem is, we already knew this. The government has previously announced that the chemotherapy facility would be part of the already delayed hospital redevelopment which, incidentally, was supposed to have started this month. Mr Hill’s latest press release tells us differently, though, as he states, “work on the Berri redevelopment is expected to start later this year”. Little wonder then, that there is continuing doubt amongst the community that the hospital redevelopment will actually meet its 2013 completion target. The State Government continues to spin stories regarding the redevelopment, reannouncing policies and plans in the hope that the community will be placated and not ask too many questions. Actions, though, speak louder than words and at this point, we are seeing no action. The State Opposition continually points out that the government has no money and that the Adelaide Oval redevelopment will push health projects further on the backburner. Maybe they are right. Let’s hope not.
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Mark’s a weight winner By BRAD PERRY WHEN Berri man Mark Doroschenko tipped the scales at 146 kilograms, he knew it was time to turn his life around. Inspired by Biggest Loser trainer Michelle Bridges, the 41 year old joined her 12 week Body Transformation Program and to date has lost over 60 kilograms. Mark will attend the finale of Michelle’s program in Melbourne next Saturday and is excited about the opportunity to meet his hero. “She is my inspiration,” he said. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity (to meet her).” Unhappy about being overweight, Mark embarked on a
journey determined to shed the kilograms. “I was overweight and didn’t like the person I was,” he said. “I originally first started off as 146 kilograms and then after a couple of years I got down to 140 and I knew I had to do something, so I cut out my sugars and slowly reduced the salt and only lost six kilograms in those few years. “A friend of mine at work told me about Michelle Bridges’ website and I joined up with her and I used her as a trainer and her diet program.” Sticking to a strict exercise regime and nutrition plan, Mark soon found he lost
weight quite quickly and he reaped the benefits, now just 81 kilograms. “I feel a lot lighter,” he said. “I can feel the wind blowing around a lot better because I haven’t got the fat there I had before. “Running is a lot better now than ever before because I used to run out of air. “I definitely don’t want to go back to the old me.” Mark believes he has lost the highest percentage of body weight for the program worldwide. “My family reckon I look good and they think I’ve done well,” he said. “I feel a lot better, a lot lighter and generally a lot healthier.”
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■ CHANGE: Berri man Mark Doroschenko enjoying one of his new favourite foods, an apple, and (right) in his larger days.
■ ROADSHOW: Sister Julieanne Murphy introduces a pint-sized St Mary MacKillop to Barmera’s St Joseph’s Primary School students (from left) Nathaniel Titan, Jayden Woodford, Lara Ambaras and Shakira Kourasanis. Photo: JANE WILSON
A MAN has died after being electrocuted at Angove’s Winery in Renmark. At around 10pm on Tuesday, the 28 year old Berri electrician was checking a line capping machine when he was subsequently electrocuted. According to Safe Work SA, the machine has been isolated and Angove’s will be co-operating in a full investigation. Angove’s managing director John Angove told city media the company was devastated. “It was normal troubleshooting on a piece of equipment,” Mr Angove said. “I just can’t believe it.” It is believed to be the first death at the winery in its 125 year history and the Renmark bottling line has been closed until all investigations are complete. Staff at Angove’s are reportedly being offered counselling. “We’re living through a nightmare,” Mr Angove said.
Visiting nuns promote the work of St Mary YESTERDAY, St Joseph’s Catholic school at Barmera participated in the Travelling Sisters Roadshow – Australian Disaster Recovery program. Two Sisters of St Joseph travelling Australia in a van visited the school as part of their tour, which will also take in town centres and places affected by disasters. The sisters will visit St Joseph’s Renmark today. One of the sisters, Julianne Murphy, was principal of Our Lady of the River School in Berri
until last year. The sisters are also discussing the works of St Mary MacKillop and encouraging young people to follow one of her maxims, “never see a need without trying to do something about it”. The roadshow aims to help students become aware of what disasters can do to towns and people’s lives. The Travelling Sisters encouraged the students to be involved in helping disaster recovery efforts and inspired them with stories of hope.
Delays mean hospital redevelopment uncertainty continues ■ From Page 1 “Only last week we were told that the redevelopment would start in May, then it was June and now it’s ‘expected’ later this year. “It’s time the (Health) Minister (John Hill) made a clear commitment to the exact date the redevelopment will commence and let’s get this much needed hospital built. “I welcome the redevel-
opment but the delays are becoming more and more frustrating. It’s about putting some confidence back into the region and this is where the minister continues to deny a promise to the people of Chaffey.” Mr Whetstone said the State Government must also commit to adding a pharmacy to the hospital’s plans to complement four chemotherapy chairs. “The question that I
put to the minister was it’s all very well to have four chemotherapy chairs but will the pharmacy service come with the chemotherapy hub?” Mr Whetstone said. The State Government announced today the chairs will be part of the Berri hospital upgrade. “We have known for months that four chemotherapy chairs are included in the Regional Hospital Development,” Mr Whet-
stone said. “Given the minister’s release, we can hope that intrinsic in the announcement is the funding for pharmaceutical services to support the chemotherapy hub. “Without pharmacy, the chemo services will not extend past the existing level of treatment currently available in the Riverland. “Instead of making reannouncements, the minister would be better
served in telling us something new and commit to funding the much needed and, currently unfunded, pharmacy service at the hospital.” State Health Minister John Hill said the chairs will mean much for cancer patients in the Riverland. “Once the redevelopment is complete, fewer patients will need to travel to Adelaide to receive spe- ■ TIMING: SA Health Minister John Hill said the cialist cancer treatment,” Riverland Regional Hospital redevelopment will now start later this year. Photo: FILE he said.
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Flood watch compo call albeit a fraction smaller. “If I was offered compensation I cerTHE Loxton Riverfront Caravan Park tainly wouldn’t knock it back.” As River Murray levels drop, it has would welcome compensation from the government for the amount of tourism shown that the lower section of the park dollars lost over the controversial flood has come out of the high rivers relawatch warning, which gave the impres- tively unscathed, with the exception of silt build up, dead grass and some soft sion the Riverland was under water. roads. Mr Priestley said the cabProprietor Ross Priestley said ins, which were located on the warning had a huge impact pact the riverfront before the on the park’s takings over er water rose, will remain the peak summer tourism in the top section of period. the park. “One of the situFrom our point of “Where the cabations we’ve clearly ins are, it’s above faced and we’re not view, we’ve possibly the 1974 flood alone in this, is that level, so it seems the way the flood had a bigger impact pointless to take watch warnings were them down onto given out, every time than other caravan the floodplain, now they talked about the that we’ve got them River Murray, has had parks. up here,” he said. a most definite impact Any assistance the on occupancy in the caraf federal or state governvan parks along the river,” ments make available for the he said. clean-up would be helpful, accord“From our point of view, we’ve possibly had a bigger impact than other ing to Mr Priestley. “We’ve got some insurance coverage caravan parks because there was a perception out there...that people thought but until we can actually have an asseswe were totally engulfed by water and sor get down there, we can’t quantify anything,” he said. closed, which was never the case. “In terms of any assistance we might “We worked extremely hard to ensure we kept this caravan park fully op- get from the state or federal government, that would be absolutely welcomed and erational during the rising river. “We were always open for business, appreciated.” By BRAD PERRY
■ SWEEP: Loxton Riverfront Caravan Park proprietor Mary Priestley contemplates the clean -up of the silt at the lower section of the park, following the recession of the high river. Photo: JANE WILSON
Banrock hoping for reopening of boardwalk By BRAD PERRY IN COMING weeks, Banrock Station staff will assess the impact of high water levels on its extensive boardwalks and wetlands after being inundated for almost six months. Banrock Station conservation and wetlands manager Kate Thorn is hopeful the boardwalk will be opened within the next fortnight. However, she is unsure if any damage has been caused by the highest water levels experienced at the wetlands in more than a decade. “We hope to have sections open as quickly as possible but we don’t know whether it will be straight away because we’re not sure what sort of shape it will be in,” she said. “We expect the boardwalk to be out of water by mid May and we will reopen the remainder of our trails as quickly as we can once they are out of water.” Currently, a reversed semitrailer acts as a temporary viewing area with all boardwalks inaccessible. Instead of drawing criticism
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Everyone says the place looks fantastic and it’s really good to see it in flood. see it in flood,” she said. “A couple of people were a little bit disappointed not to be able to walk on the boardwalk but when they heard why and
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“We wouldn’t be able to achieve the dry cycle if we wanted to.” The environment has certainly greened and Ms Thorn said the floodwater provided a timely drink for the area. “Some of the research has said they (trees) really need two wet years in a row but having said that, it’s certainly the best drink they’ve had for a while and it’s been a good sized flood,” she said. ”(It’s) still a minor flood but well and truly inundated in areas and it has stayed there for quite a long time and that should have given time for a lot of freshwater to seep down into the groundwater. “I’d expect it to benefit (the wetlands) for a good couple of years but hopefully we’re going into another, at least, average rainfall year anyway and a reasonable water allocation year as well.” “It won’t be the best it’s ever looked but it will certainly be the best it’s looked for about a decade and the really important thing is those trees that are left have now been given a really big boost.”
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Damage to Riverland infrastructure means councils will...
Have to repair all that the high river left behind By BRAD PERRY THE extent of damage caused by the high river to the Riverland’s infrastructure is slowly being revealed as River Murray levels recede with local councils likely to foot repair bills. While councils will have to wait until river levels drop right back before they can fix any damage, early assessments have revealed some areas may require major work. Grant Schubert Drive, along the Loxton riverfront, has been under water for over six months and the Loxton Waikerie Council believes the inundation will cause the road to bubble. “The water has gone underneath the bitumen seal, so we would expect that, if not straight away, after a period of time that will lift in places,” Loxton Waikerie Council infrastructure services director Chris Fels said. “For the road, it will depend on how much the bitumen lifts on how much it will cost to be repaired.” Mr Fels said boat ramps in Loxton and Waikerie will be assessed once the river drops further. “We are going to monitor as the river goes down, the banks, and see what we need to do in regard to boat ramp areas, the town wharf area, right through the district and to Waikerie as well,” he said. “Places where the community access, we’ll be inspecting all those areas as the river recedes.” State Government funding to clean up damage caused by the high river would be welcomed, according to Mr Fels. “We will be investigating all avenues of funding possibilities,” he said. “It’s high river, not flood as such, and it depends on the damage that’s been caused as to whether we can obtain funding.” Paving along the Renmark riverfront will need to be relevelled due to the high river. “Along our riverfront, basically between the club and the visitor information centre, we will have to relay some pavers, we’ll have to clean the pavers as well and also there’s a bit of concrete work to do there,” Renmark Paringa Council chief
■ RISING: Despite repair costs, local councils believe the region has benefited from the high river.
High river benefits THE Riverland councils believe the environment and the region have benefited greatly from the high river levels, despite damage to local infrastructure. “I think there’s been some good reports of people coming to the Riverland who haven’t been up here for a while,” Berri Barmera Council chief executive David Beaton said. “It’s good to see so much water around and people having a lot of positive experiences when coming to the Riverland,” “At the end of the day, the high river has done more good than damage to the environmental areas of the state,” Loxton Waikerie Council infrastructure services director Chris Fels added.
Now the Riverland’s ■ WASHED OVER: The entry to the Loxton Riverfront Caravan Park, via Grant Schubert Drive, now that the high river has receded with (inset) the flooding at its peak and (below) damage caused to the road by the water. executive Tony Siviour said. “We’re not really sure how much damage has been done in terms of whether there has been washaway or not, so there may be a little bit of cost there.” Mr Siviour said there are four unsealed local roads that will need reshaping and grading in coming weeks. State disaster funding will not be accessible for the minor works required in the council area, according to Mr Siviour. “You can access state disaster funding but at this stage, the amount of works we’ve got, we wouldn’t qualify for it,” he said. “We are going to capture all our costs just in case there is some other funding body that may look to fund flood rehabili-
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A CONCRETE slab and rocky debris remaining at Napper’s Bridge following the removal of the temporary regulator is not only reducing vital flows to Lake Bonney but is a potential hazard for recreational users. Former Lake Bonney Management Committee chairman Mike Fuller is calling on the State Government to immediately finish the job of fully removing the regulator. “It’s my understanding that the concrete base and a heap of rock material that was placed in the channel between the culverts through to the entrance of Lake Bonney (remains),” he said. “I think the government’s only half done the job they should’ve done in removing it. “The floor of the inlet is not down to the level it should be and it impedes the flow of water in and out and that is a major concern because whilst there’s no
management plan in place to care for the long term health of the lake, we are reliant on nature. “If we don’t allow for the maximum flow of water in and out of the lake, the lake is being done a disservice.
It concerns me but it does not seem to be a concern to the government.
“The impact of the high river would be far greater in a positive way on the lake if the mouth to the lake was at its deepest to allow for a faster flow rate. “I think the government should remove all remnants of what they installed to ensure the lake at least has a fighting chance with nature on its side.” Mr Fuller, who kept
a pictorial history of the regulator being installed, said there is the possibility the concrete base could be hazardous. “There could be all sorts of reinforcing rod protruding from the concrete base because of the way the culverts were installed but you can’t see it because of the muddiness of the water,” he said. “It concerns me but it does not seem to be a concern to the government at this point in time. “I guess it will become a concern to them if someone should be injured by anything that may be there. “We don’t know to what degree they’ve gone to ensure it is perfectly safe and that all the reinforcing rods have been removed.” Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said council has spoken with the State Government about removing the regulator’s remains from the lake. “We will work with them (the State Govern-
ment) to try and address it as soon as possible,” he said. In corrrespondence to council, SAMDBNRM Board interim deputy regional manager Denise Fowles said the rising river levels were a challenge when removing the regulator. “During the original construction, the regulators were secured on top of rocks and fill that had been pushed down below the original inlet bed and reinforced with some concrete,” Mrs Fowles said. “Removing this at the time the regulators were removed was impossible due to the instability of the banks surrounding the structure. “The banks were waterlogged and posed a serious safety risk to the operators of the types of heavy machinery...that would have been required to remove this material. “Given the time constraints to complete the tasks before water levels increased further, the removal of the material was
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Comp winners A SWAG of Riverland Weekly readers are celebrating this week after winning one of three competitions. The winners of the tickets to see the Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) were Nick de Martino, of Lyrup, and Mr and Mrs G. Paice, of Berri. Renmark’s Lynn Telfer won the competition for tickets to see Aussie rock icon Ross Wilson in his performance at the Chaffey Theatre. Meanwhile, Steven Matthews and Emily Artwik, both of Berri, won the Easter colouring competition.
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Riverland influences Barton’s book release
Council survey THE Loxton Waikerie Council is set to survey ratepayers about its performance. The survey will be conducted by Roy Morgan Research over the telephone and is part of a process to assist council to measure and analyse its performance. Ratepayers will be contacted over a two week period from Monday, May 16, with a minimum of 400 residents surveyed
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By CALLUM TRIFONOFF LOCAL girl Kristy Hodgson is currently enjoying a behind the scenes look at the glitz and glamour of Australian Fashion Week in Sydney. The former Glossop High School student (pictured) was selected for the rare honour following an event held by a hair product company. As part of the role, Kristy is styling the hair of some of the nation’s most beautiful women who are showing off the hot fashions for the spring and summer
range. “This is something I love doing, the fun stuff where you get to be a bit more creative,” Kristy said. Kristy is the only South Australian to be taking part at Australia Fashion Week and will also work at the Sydney Fashion Festival in August. “It’s a bit different to working in the salon,” she laughed. Kristy has been working in Adelaide for over three years but will soon be returning to the region to take up a position at Jarah’s.
BARTON Williams may have left the Riverland but the region still inspires him, so much so that the characters in his first children’s book Angry Mangry are based on locals. Now based in Sydney, Williams spent six years teaching at Renmark West Primary School and returns to the region as often as he can to indulge in his passion for water skiing. The book Angry Mangry is the first in a five part series, called School Rox, written by Williams, and illustrated by Benjamin Johnston. The first book demonstrates how children can diffuse their bad moods and turn the negative energy derived from being angry into a positive. “It tells boys that they don’t have to be angry all of the time,” Williams said. “You can use that energy to go for a run or do something similar.” Williams hopes that the book will prevent incidents similar to the infamous Casey Haynes situation, which resulted in a bullied student responding violently to his
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tormentors. Williams is unable to reveal the people and situations that have inspired his characters. However, one, Relax Max, has a very strong local link. “Relax Max is almost a metaphor for the Riverland,” he said.
“That’s what the Riverland does for me, relaxes me. “It’s pretty unique.” Williams is ever thankful for the influence the Riverland has had on his career. It was here that he was able to develop his interest in engaging boys through education, particularly via a conference featuring Ian Lilico at the Waikerie High School. Since leaving the region, Williams has enjoyed success in a variety of fields, while continuing to work in education. He is currently teaching at Tempe Public School in Sydney’s south. He has also been active working as a TV producer and actor, featuring in a Pepsi Cola advertisement, filmed in China, as well as playing a police officer in the film Missing Water, based around the stories of refugees fleeing Vietnam in the 1980s. Currently a water skiing documentary, Hard Feet, on which Williams is working is in post production. Angry Mangry is published through Little Steps Publishing and is suitable for children aged four to eight years.
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Ensure your will is updated and ready to go With Law Week underway, Berri lawyer Tim O’Brien reminds us of the need to have a legally binding will.
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Why should you have a will? ■ Having a valid will is the best way to ensure that your property is properly dealt with after your death in the way that you want. It is important that your will is worded correctly to ensure that your wishes are carried out exactly as you have planned. If you die without a will, statute law will dictate the way in which your assets are divided. This could produce a result which may mean hardship to your family and be contrary to your wishes. The Public Trustee may be appointed to administer your estate at substantial cost to your estate. The greatest problems arise where a younger person dies leaving infant children. If you die without a will and leave a spouse and young children, your spouse is not automatically
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Who may make a will? ■ Any person over the age of 18 can make a will. You can alter or make a new will at any time. A will made prior to marriage is not effective unless made in contemplation of marriage. Separation or divorce should trigger an immediate review of the terms of your will, unless it is clear that you do wish to benefit him or her. If you re-marry your will is automatically revoked.
Preparation of your will ■ When you consult a lawyer you will discuss such matters as: - Who to appoint as your executors and trustees - Provisions for your spouse or partner - Special provisions for your children - What assets you can dispose of by your will - What liabilities you need to provide for by your will
- The powers and directions you should give to your trustees - Whether your wishes can be challenged - Who you wish to benefit from your will - Whether you wish to have a burial or cremation
Beware of the ‘homemade’ will ■ The do-it-yourself will, more often than not, can be worse than no will at all and may in the end result in heartache and expense for those you leave behind. Experienced estate lawyers have seen an increase in work arising as a result of homemade wills not being properly made.
Enduring power of attorney ■ A Power of Attorney refers to the management of a person’s financial and legal affairs. On occasion, life throws up challenging and difficult circumstances that require us to make significant and important decisions about a family member or a loved one. If appropriate powers of
attorney are in place when someone becomes incapable of managing their own affairs, the donee of a power of attorney can ensure that their care, welfare and administration of their financial and legal affairs are managed to their best interests. You choose who to appoint as your attorney. It may be a family member, trusted friend, your lawyer or accountant.
Appointing an enduring guardian ■ Appointing an enduring guardian allows the person you appoint to make decisions regarding your medical treatment, including artificial life support. You choose who to appoint as your guardian. If you are married, it is usual to name your spouse and it is also common to appoint an adult child or children. You should appoint someone in whom you have complete trust. It is important to review and if necessary, update your wills and powers of Attorney in the event of any significant change in your personal circumstances.
Restorative law expert to speak in Berri AS part of Law Week celebrations, the Riverland will host Australian director of Real Justice Terry O’Connell. Mr O’Connell will speak about restorative approaches to law and justice in the community at the Berri Resort Hotel on Monday. Boasting an Order of Australia Medal, Mr O’Connell, during the interactive workshop, will explore why the existing adversarial practice in criminal justice systems, school discipline, workplace and communities don’t always provide opportunities for things to be made right. “The greatest challenge is to move restorative justice thinking and practice from a narrow programatic focus to a set of broader philosophical insights and normative practices,” he wrote on the website www.restorativejustice.org. “This requires moving to a set of explicit practices, so there is a clear rationale for why we do what we do,
■ SPEAKER: Terry O’Connell. and importantly, so we are certain of making a difference. “For example, around family violence, restorative justice is seen only in terms of a discrete conference. “Yet my own practice very often does not involve a conference but rather a restorative journey in which I engage all stakeholders so they are able to tell their story. “In schools, there is a need to
promote restorative practices in a ‘normative way’ to ensure that the emphasis is on modelling healthy behaviours to promote stronger relationships, not a fixation about problematic behaviours. “We cannot be effective as practitioners unless we are able to integrate restorative justice principles and practice into our own lives and professional practices.” Mr O’Connell has almost three decades of experience in the Australian police force and has worked throughout the world with practitioners and in a number of different community settings. The interactive workshop will occur at the Berri Resort Hotel on Monday from 9.30am. The workshop will cost $10 per person with morning tea provided. For more information contact the Riverland Community Legal Service on 8582 2255.
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What happens in Vegas? Pinnaroo couple...
Rural news Above average citrus crop not enough By BRAD PERRY
â&#x2013; HAPPILY MARRIED: Pinnaroo couple Trish and Bruce Summerton, with one-year-old son Dallas at their home and (inset) just married on the streets of Las Vegas, where they had their wedding.
Have the ultimate wedding ceremony By BRAD PERRY THE perfect wedding normally involves a nice quiet reception and ceremony. However, for Pinnaroo residents Bruce and Trish Summerton, their perfect wedding was far from quiet; in the glitz and glam of Las Vegas. It began as a spur of the moment idea and became a wedding they will never forget. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we first thought about getting married, we thought letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s go to Vegas because Trishâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parents are in America and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll do something no-one else (in
Pinnaroo) has done,â&#x20AC;? Bruce said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The idea came about because it is something different and everyone talks about getting married in Vegas.â&#x20AC;? The wedding was certainly a new experience for the adventurous couple. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Vegas at night time is very glitzy, all lights and sidewalks full of people,â&#x20AC;? Bruce said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We got married in front of the main Les Vegas sign. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All these people were pulling up and taking photos of us getting married and people were driving past honking and saying
congratulations.â&#x20AC;? Bruce, who grew up in Pinnaroo, said it was an exciting experience to marry his sweetheart overseas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s definitely a bit far away from Pinnaroo,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were Michael Jackson impersonators, there were Madonna impersonators, there was Shrek, there was Elvis all over the place and Buzz Lightyear.â&#x20AC;? Vegas is known as a gambling city, so Bruce tried his luck. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I put five dollars on and got two dollars back,â&#x20AC;? he laughed.
Rod Ralph: council boundary status quo the right decision By BRAD PERRY A DECISION not to adjust the Southern Mallee Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boundaries has helped avoid a division in the community, according to a local government official. The Geranium Ratepayers Association last year applied to the State Government to have council boundaries changed because it believed the local organisation was neglecting roads in the area. However, an LGA investigation finished earlier this year deemed it inappropriate to proceed with the boundary adjustment. Southern Mallee Council chief executive Rod Ralph said the decision was the correct one, as changes may have had an adverse impact
â&#x2013; DECISION: Southern Mallee Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph. on the area. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve simply been advised of the panelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s decision through the formal processes and at this stage the news that process isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t going to go to its potential full completion is probably good news
AN ABOVE average citrus crop in the Riverland will help struggling packing businessesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; but may not be enough for some to survive, according to a prominent industry figure. Nippyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s managing director Jeff Knispel said while the current citrus season is predicted to return to average yields, some packing businesses are struggling with the lack of fruit and rising export dollar. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The summer weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re now over, valencias were probably the shortest crop in my living memory,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That created itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own challenges as well and probably was the straw that broke the camelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s back for a few packing houses, who got to a situation where we had a far greater packing capacity, as a group of citrus packers, than there was fruit available. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s resulted in the closure of at least one reasonably significant shed I can think of in Calyx in Berri. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are other sheds
for just about everybody,â&#x20AC;? Mr Ralph said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think if it had gone through to the conclusion that was being sought by the group, it would have divided the community. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s obviously not a lot of benefit and that was a feeling shown by those who investigated the submission.â&#x20AC;? Mr Ralph said council will learn from the experience and attempt to assess any further concerns from ratepayers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are trying to establish the opportunity for a focus group to be formed for where council representatives and community representatives can get together and try and resolve any long standing or difficult situations that might arise in the future,â&#x20AC;? he said.
â&#x2013; CONCERN: Nippyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s managing director Jeff Knispel is unsure if an above average citrus crop this season will help packing businesses survive. that are starting to struggle with the very low volumes of fruit available. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Your income in a packing house comes from units packed, so if you are not packing very many units, costs start to make life pretty difficult.â&#x20AC;? Mr Knispel said there are several other challenges facing the industry in the coming crop. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The challenge will be to clear all the fruit at good values in this coming season both in the navels, which we
are just about to start and followed by valencias over the summer,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is already some suggestion from the juice processing industry, with respect to this summerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s valencias, that they are not confident they will clear all of the fruit that might be available. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All of this is to some degree a legacy of irrigation policy weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had to live with for the past five or so years and just the total acres of fruit grown now is way less than it was a decade ago.â&#x20AC;?
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Foodbank flags interest in Riverland By BRAD PERRY A CHALLENGING winegrape harvest has accelerated the need for a welfare charity to establish a centre in the Riverland. The South Australian branch of Australia’s largest hunger relief organisation Foodbank has expressed interest in operating a centre in the region. Sourcing donated and surplus food from the food and grocery industry, Foodbank provides welfare and community agencies food to help people who require assistance. Foodbank SA general manager Leigh Royans said research and feedback has revealed the River-
land needs help more than ever. “Whilst you may have a bit of inflow down the river, there’s no guarantees that’s going to be the same next year, or the year after,” he said. “You don’t need much to tip what would have been a more buoyant sort of recovery and things like a poor grape harvest all have compounding effects back onto the community. “We’ve consulted with an emergency providers forum, which is made up by most of the major agencies that operate emergency relief throughout the whole Riverland region, upper and lower, (and) there is need up there. “People have been doing it
very, very tough up there for a long while and there’s a large group of people that need extra assistance. “That’s what Foodbank’s role is. Not to help them directly but to provide a greater resource at a more cost effective price to the welfare agencies and community groups that need the support with emergency foods.” While Mr Royans was unable to comment on the exact location of the proposed Foodbank site, he said it would be in a central location. “The big job at the moment is locating the preferential property to operate from and we’ve had dialogue with councils and
businesses...and we’ve got some things in the fire at the moment concerning a particular property,” he said. Foodbank SA distributed 180,000 kilograms of food in its inagural year and now 11 years on, the organisation processes more than 1.3 million kilograms of food. Lutheran Church Pastor Tim Klein said Foodbank’s support in the region is much needed. “For us (Berri Barmera Care), by purchasing from Foodbank, it stretches our welfare dollar and we’re able to just provide very basic, simple ingredients for people at a very cost effective level,” he said.
■ FOODBANK: Pastor Tim Klein believes support from Foodbank in the Riverland is required. Photo: FILE
Youth campsite process slow By BRAD PERRY PLANS to subdivide a Lake Bonney campsite formerly owned by a church has stalled with the land not expected to sell this financial year. Developer Strategy Urban Projects applied for approval to subdivide the vacant Lake Bonney Youth Camp land near Queen Elizabeth Drive in Barmera into 18 allotments last year but little has happened since. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said the process has been slow. “We’ve got a developer that’s
working for council about doing a sub-division, so there is a development application that has been lodged,” he said. “We just have to work through how long it takes for a development application to go through because we are not the approving authority. “We just have to resolve all of those issues.” Mr Beaton said the property on the Lake Bonney foreshore will be prime real estate. “It’s an excellent location and allows to have some high quality development along the lake,” he said.
No progress for Olivewood land By BRAD PERRY HOPES are diminishing for two large commercial retailers to purchase vacant Olivewood land in Renmark. The two retailers, who were not named by council, expressed interest in the property but have not progressed with enquiries. Renmark Paringa Council Mayor Neil Martinson said council has done all it can to help entice the retailers to the region. “We’ve done the thing that council wanted to do and that was to pass on the Riverland Futures criteria to them,” he said. “Also that land has been re-
zoned to accommodate that type of development. “It is entirely up to them if they want to develop in Renmark.” Mr Martinson said the land has been zoned for a bulky goods type retailer. However, he said if another business was interested in the property, the land can be rezoned to fit another criteria. “If something else came up in the meantime, council would certainly like to try and rezone it if that was appropriate,” Mr Martinson said. “That in itself takes time and also money.”
■ ROCKING: Loving the weekend’s Riverland Rock ‘n’ Roll Festival in Waikerie was (from back left) Sue and Alex Kratil, of Adelaide, Joan Sloan, Mick Marquick, (from front left) Nick Ciccarello and Gay Marquick, all of Mildura. Photo: BRAD PERRY
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I READ with interest, your article on the Argo Barge (April 28). I note that the Mayor of the Renmark Paringa Council is also the chairperson of the Renmark Argo Barge Committee. To me, this appears to be a conflict of interest and would not be permitted in modern day business practice. On Wednesday, April 27, while visiting Renmark, I went to view the Argo. Surprisingly, the gang way and shed door were open. No ‘keep off’ or ‘keep out’ signs. On inspecting the barge, it appears to be no more than a rotting hulk. It is patched up with cement, no bulk heads and with most ribs completely rusted. It is my opinion that any further work on the Argo will be a total waste of rate payers
money and will never return any tourist dollars to Renmark. I would suggest to Renmark, sell the Argo and assist the PS Industry, which has had a very successful 100th and Easter weekend and brought much needed tourist dollars into Renmark. Harold Evans, Broken Hill.
Easter thanks ON BEHALF of the Berri District Business Association, a public thank you is given to the many individuals, groups, businesses and most importantly the Berri community and visitors for making the Easter event held in Berri on Saturday, April 23, such a huge success. Once again, the 5RM Free Easter Breakfast kicked off the event with the assistance of the Berri Rotary Club, as well as staff and management of the radio sta-
tion. The Berri Easter Carnival once again provided the public with an array of stalls, entertainment and activities which resulted in approximately 2000 people staying on to enjoy the much awaited Berri Centenary Parade. The Berri District Business Association is proud to co-ordinate this annual Easter event and acknowledges the major support from the Berri Riverside Caravan Park, WINTV, 5RM and 93.1 Magic FM, The Berri Barmera Council as well as WFI, Murray Pioneer, Riverland Weekly, Adrienne’s Frock Salon, Premier Sports, Pickering Transport, Morelli’s Allweld Repair Service, Woolworths and all of its business members. Finally, thank you to Brian Smith for his role as MC throughout the whole Easter event. He did a wonderful job on such a beautiful day. Barry W Phillips BDBA, secretary.
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rarely change hands. Well now number six is up for grabs. A three bedroom home close to the Waikerie Primary School, this home has it all. A classic tiled roof, open plan living and wonderful entertaining areas out the back means the house is very versatile. Add in the low maintenance yards, lock-up
colorbond shed and double car garage (with double doors no less) and you have a property waiting for the next family to move in. Will that family be yours? Property is well priced at $229,900. Suit first home buyers or investors. Contact Marschall First National on 8541 2777 to arrange a personalised inspection of this property.
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LOXTON, Section 409 Anderson Road
Sylish low maintenance Torrens Title 3 bedroom Villa, A/C, con heating, spacious rooms, 2-way bathroom, formal lounge, modern kitchen, garage, U.M.R. Suit investor. Tenanted on fixed term lease. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 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
BERRI, 15 Coneybeer Street Price: $585,000. Internet ID: 3DJFD7
Mobile: 0431
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI HUGHES STREET Prime Location R/C A/C suit office/workshop Parking available Lease Negotiable 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
LOXTON EAST TCE Prime Location in main street approx 200sqm A/C Carpeted,Kitchen/Toilets Avail Now
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
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.
488 538
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.
Under Contract
BERRI, 3/7 Guy Street
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
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.
Under Contract
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
BERRI WILSON STREET Approx 260 sqm separate offices r/c ducted air-cond On upper floor Parking at rear $300per week
CHARMING BUNGALOW IN TOWN CENTRE – PREMIER LOCATION
BERRI, 3B Magarey
Price: $215,000 Internet: 3C5FD7
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
New Release
LOVEDAY, Cnr. Thiele & Wilkinson Roads
Approx 200sqm shop premises suit retail A/C Kitchen & 2 Toilets Lease Negotiable $330.pw PLUS OUTGOINGS Avail Now
BERRI, Lot 23, Nitschke Road Price: $435,000 Internet: 3DAFD7
Executive Courtyard Home
Price: $245,000
BERRI WILSON STREET
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
LIFESTYLE COUNTRY LIVING Established solid home, verandahs all round, renovated throughout to offer 4 bedrooms, 2 with built-in robes, formal lounge, polished floor boards, heating and cooling throughout, plus a detached rumpus room, carport and shed, all on one acre of land. Price: $240,000 Internet: 3D7FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
COMMERCIAL LEASING
HOMESTEAD ON THE RIVER MURRAY – BREATHTAKING VIEWS
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
RENMARK, RENMARK AVENUE 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
BERRI, Vaughan Terrace
COMMERICAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
COMMERCIAL LEASING
Approx 410 sqm office/reception Kitchen Toilets, suit workshop retail A/C Parking
REDUCED to SELL at $150,000
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
LOXTON, Drabsch Street
BERRI, 15 Gilbert Street
FOUR BRICK SHOPS PLUS LAND
GREAT POSITION
An opportunity to purchase this commercial property and develop further. Three of the shops are leased, with one vacant – could be purchased with vacant possession if necessary. The land is ideal for permit parking, fronting Drabsch Street,close to main street.
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.
Price: $315,000
Price: $150,000 Internet: 396FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
MONASH, Cnr. Highway & Bollenhagen Roads
MONASH, Tooravale Road
Price: $159,000 Internet: 3CDFD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
WANTED: Price: $175,000 Internet: 36QFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
BERRI, 4 Dennis Street 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. Price: $147,999 Internet: 3CQFD7
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Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
Price: $137,000. Internet ID: 3DGFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
Properties out of town on land between Cobdogla and Berri under $200,000 for two Adelaide buyers. Please call Sue Wurth on 8582 2744 or 0431 488 538 to discuss.
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RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES 424 MORTIMER ROAD
Price: $190
11C O’MALLEY STREET
Price: $180
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91B KAY AVENUE Price: $185 PW 3 bedroom homette, bir, r/c air con, carport, established gardens and enclosed rear yard. Close to Plaza & TAFE.
3 bedroom brick home on land, close to Berri. Large spacious bedrooms and living areas. R/c air. con and enclosed yard
3 bedroom brick villa in a good location in Berri, close to shopping & medical facilities, r/c air conditioning and carport.
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $300
1 HUCKSTEPP CRT
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4 bedroom home with BIRs, 2 bathrooms, study, 2 living areas, formal dine and lounge, kids play area and a front entrance with separate cloak room, r/c heating and cooling, double garaging & pool. Contact: Michelle
Phone: 0400
299 429 Price: $185
27 Worman
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
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Price: $210
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3 bedroom timber floor home near hospital, spacious interior, encl. rear yard, evap cooling, gas heating
3 bedroom home with built-in robes, r/c air conditioning, kitchen/ dine, separate lounge, large enclosed yard, shedding and garden shed.
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Price: $160
19 Trenaman
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3 bedroom brick home, with split system heat/cool, shower over the bath, good size laundry, sep. toilet and rear enclosed yard. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
11 RL GAMBLING ROAD Price: $155 PW
Three bedroom home, open living, r/c aircon, new blinds and carpet, large enclosed yard. Close to school. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756 Price: $150
2/5 Sultana St
PW
2 bedroom unit with large bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge, shower and toilet includes small bath, split system r/c air-conditioning, small rear yard including a carport Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
7 HOBBS STREET Price: $165 PW 3 bedroom home in convenient position, large bedrooms plus sleepout, two living areas and large spacious kitchen with r/c air conditioning, enclosed rear yard and garage. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 4/3 WORMAN STREET
Price: $145
PW
Spacious 1 bed partly furnished affordable unit within walking distance to town centre. Modern kitchen reverse cycle air con. Price: $145
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. Price: $160
2 OBST STREET
PW
3 bedroom home, quiet street, timber floors, good size lounge, separate dining, large back verandah, lockup carport and r/c air. con.
Price:
190 PW
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Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756 Price: $145
Price: $135
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Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
SECTION 98 JURY RD
Price: $175
PW
3 bedroom home on land, open tiled living, reverse cycle air conditioning, large back verandah.
1/84 POWELL ST
Price: $170
PW
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
2/4 AITKEN STREET
Price: $150
PW
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: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
41 COOPER STREET
Price: $150
PW
3 bedroom home, kitchen/dine, lounge room, wood heater and air conditioning, back verandah and 2 large sheds. Contact: Iris Phone:0437 497 304 Price: $330
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 Price: $220
Large 3 bedroom home, close to town centre, large lounge and formal dine, big kitchen, loads of cupboards, walk in pantry. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
PW
Price: $200
PW
Executive 1 bedroom partly furnished apartment close to Riverfront and town centre, car parking. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $170
Price: $280
PW
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
9 FARMER STREET
Price: $145
PW
2 bedroom units in desirable location, large spacious living areas, built in robe in main, r/c air conditioning, carport, enclosed courtyard area, partly furnished. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
RENMARK PROPERTIES 10/86 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
5 HILLTOP DRIVE
Price: $200
PW
2 double bedroom home in upmarket area, spacious living areas throughout, wide undercover verandah, low maintenance gardens
214 FRENCH ROAD 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. 12 MATRUH STREET
Price: $125
PW
1 bedroom home on land, large lounge/bedroom, separate kitchen, shower over bath, separate laundry area and toilet, lots of room. SEC. 669 ALAMEIN AVE (POST 245) Price: $190 PW
2 bedroom brick unit with bir, walk to schools, medical centre and shopping, carport.
4 bedroom home on land, shed, carport and reverse cycle air conditioning.
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
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10/41 QUEEN ELIZABETH DR
3 bedroom home, BIR’s, study, 2 bathrooms, tiled living areas, split system & deducted evap cooling, remote garage and 4 bay shed.
Phone: 8582 2744
Price $435,000 Inspect Saturday May 7th 11.00 - 12.00pm RLA 1935
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Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
LYRUP PROPERTIES 39 Pomroy Cres
Lot 23, Nitschke Road
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3 bedroom home, close to town, kitchen/dine area, separate lounge, outdoor games room, garden shed and carport, r/c aircon.
Contact: Michelle Phone: 0400 299 429 PW
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BARMERA PROPERTIES 15 AMY STREET
LOXTON PROPERTIES PW
BERRI
Contact: Michelle Phone: 0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429 Price: $140
suit bed and breakfast, situated at Bookpurnong - a few kilometres from Berri. Priced to sell at $435,000. Excellent value!
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1 bedroom unit, built-in robe, open plan living, shower only in bathroom, carport, reverse cycle air conditioning. Price: $100 PW
11/11 CONEYBEER ST
HIS exceptional four bedroom family residence has character and position, being 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, Four bedrooms, family and lounge room, elegant archways, Two bathrooms. Extensive water storage. Well maintained residence that could
Spacious 3 bedroom brick villa, close to shopping and Tafe, R/C aircon, carport & encl. yard.
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
1 bedroom p/furnished apartment one block from town centre, r/c, carport. Located in town centre.
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Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
1 bedroom p/furnished apartment one block from town centre, r/c, carport. Located in town centre.
3/83 KAY AVENUE
3 bedroom brick home with large kitchen and lounge areas, r/c air conditioning, sleep out, low maintenance gardens and carport. 1/5 GRENACHE AVE
PW
Price: $185
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
3 WILKINSON STREET
5/11 CONEYBEER ST
1 MERRITT AVENUE
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $310
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
1 ROSENTHAL DRIVE
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
68A ZANTE ROAD
18 PADMAN COURT
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.
1342 CHILTON ROAD
3 bedroom home, timber floor boards, reverse cycle air conditioning, large enclosed yard and shedding, outdoor rumpus room.
Homestead on the River Murray – breathtaking views
Contact: Iris or Michelle
Top business for sale S
ituated on the corner of Wilson and Strawbridge Streets in the town centre of Berri. A perfect position for this well established 60 year business, only on the market because the business owner wishes to retire This is an opportunity to buy into this well known and popular business at a very reasonable price. With well stocked for summer with excellent brands. The proprietor will assist the new purchaser with managing clients and buying new stock. Well known brands sought after throughout the Riverland and Mallee, there is an opportunity to develop further through technology. This bright shop stocks a diversified type of clothing including suits, dresses, blouses, slacks, skirts, jackets, handbags, sleepwear and jewellery and a full display of the latest brands and trends in lingerie. Excellent fittings and fixtures, including changing rooms, small kitchen and facilities.
The lease is negotiable or can transfer the existing lease. Good turnover figures available. Tired of working for a boss? Take control and work for yourself. Please call if you wish to discuss the options that are available including time frame to purchase. This is a business trading 5 ½ days per week and could easily be run by one person plus one part time staff. Contact Iris Williams, 8582 2744, 0437 497 304.
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831
17.5 ACRES RURAL LIVING
IMMACULATE PRESENTATION
ON BEHALF OF THE MORTGAGEE IN POSSESSION
RENMARK WEST AFFORDABLE LIVING
- Four bedroom brick veneer - Two living areas, ducted R/C airconditioning - Huge amount of shedding - Room for horses, motor bikes, trees etc Price: $340,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 4 bedrooms or 3 + study - Two living areas, evaporative aircon - Nice gardens, shady verandahs - Great shed plus double carport New Price: $190,000 View: Saturday 10.30 -11.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Three bedrooms, Blackwood kitchen - Separate lounge & family rooms - Exceptional inside presentation - Huge main shed plus second shed Price: $210,000 View: Saturday 10.15 – 10.45am 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: Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
SEVENTH STREET
ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES
FIRST CLASS PRESENTATION
- Three bedrooms, open living areas - Evaporative & refrigerated aircon, gas heating - Carport UMR plus large shed, side street access - Pergola, good fencing on all sides Price: $169,500 View: Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am OPEN 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: Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
224 TWENTYFIRST STREET
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43 RAILWAY TERRACE, PARINGA
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KULKYNE STREET
RAL RAL AVENUE
RURAL BRICK VENEER
OPPOSITE PARK
- Modern three bedroom brick veneer - Short walk to Renmark North School - Two living areas - Easy to manage 1500m² allotment Price: $190,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
· 3 bedrooms, ducted evap aircon · Large rear verandah & garage · Spacious corner allotment · Excellent residential area Price: $152,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
15 KURRAJONG AVENUE
$20,000 OFF
STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
NICE LOCATION
- Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas - Double garage UMR, nice gardens, good fencing - Huge all-weather outdoor living area New Price: $337,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST
CENTRAL LOCATION
- 3 bedroom brick veneer - Built in robes, ducted A/C - Garage UMR, large rear pergola - Rented for $240.00 per week NEW Price: $255,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home - As new kitchen, new tiles to bathroom & laundry - Huge gable roof pergola & outdoor kitchen - Garage UMR plus large shed NEW Price: $295,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Modern three bedroom brick veneer home - Two living areas, ensuite - Spacious outdoor living - Good shed, garage UMR, rear access Price: $285,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
AGENT ON SITE SATURDAY 7TH MAY 12.00 – 1.00 NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN - 3 bedroom brick veneer, 2 living areas - 4 car carport, large shed - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Quality outdoor living areas Price: $258,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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Unsurpassed cliff top River views Enjoy peace and tranquility Allotments 2000m² to 3497m² Spacious and affordable non cliff top lots also available
QUALITY RURAL LIVING
OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Well cared for 3 bedroom brick veneer home - Two sep. living areas plus detached games room - Excellent outdoor living areas - 3 bay shed plus large open front shed Price: $310,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
MURTHO ROAD, PARINGA (2.5KM FROM PARINGA STORE)
QUALITY & LOCATION
A SURE BOX TICKER!
INSPECT 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
- Solid construction home in town centre area - Three bedrooms, polished floors - Very nice modern kitchen and bathroom - Large shed with rear lane access NEW Price: $215,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
· Established in a quiet street.700m2 corner allotment · 3 generous sized bdrms, built in robes & carpet. · Versatile kitchen with gas cooktop & prep space · 10m x 5m undercover, paved entertaining area Price: $177,000 View: By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
- Three bedrooms, two living areas - Extensive upgrades in recent times - Large new shed, plus workshop sheds - Spacious undercover outdoor living Price: $182,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
THREE BEDROOM BESSER BRICK HOME
SPACE, GRACE & CHARM
- Beautifully landscaped gardens - Reverse cycle a/c & ceiling fans - Modern timber kitchen, single carport - Paved pergola area, huge colourbond shed New Price: $229,000 View: By appointment Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
- Established on 3000m2 of manicured gardens - Tasmanian oak floorboards - 4 bedrooms each with wall to wall built in robes - Stunning outdoor entertaining area, pool and spa Price: $575,000 View: By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
OPPOSITE SCHOOLS
INSPECT TO APPRECIATE THE EXTRAS
- Solid three bedroom home - Currently rented for $185.00 per week - Opposite Primary & High Schools - Occupy yourself or invest Price: $178,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RURAL LIVING OPPORTUNITY - Almost 3 acres - Neat three bedroom home - Open living areas, timber kitchen - 2 acres Shiraz with CCW Contract Price: $170,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 RENTALS
BRICK VENEER IN GREAT LOCATION - 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: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
HOUSEBOAT “SUNSPOT”
PERFECT FOR THE YOUNG FAMILY
- 20m x 8m vessel with aluminium pontoons - Two bedrooms, two living areas - Owner selling due to ill health. - Use for holidays or reside permanently on board! Price: $155,000 or ONO View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- New kitchen and bathroom! - Open living area, 3 bedrooms + study - Enclosed rear verandah, large allotment - Currently rented at $170 per week. Price: $165,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
83 Pyap Street,
$345pw
Built in 2005, this executive home offers 4 bedrooms or 3 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 Twentyfifth St, Malcolm Court ........................502m2 .......................$107,500 Mead Court .............................337m2 .........................$86,000 Mead Court .............................374m2 .........................$86,000 Eckermann Close ..................680m2 .......................$40,000 Chino Street ...........................3935m2 ....................$105,000 Orchard Drive .........................431m2 ... $100,000 - $110,000
Renmark Housing Development
Thinking of Building out of Town?? Subject to Council consent we have a great building site on the Berri side of Renmark. Keep the plantings as a sideline income or clear the land for kids bikes, a horse etc.
NOW ONLY $98,000
Palm Court ...............................892m2 .......................$220,000
Lot 26 Curtis Avenue ............... 617m2........................ $36,500
- 5.959Ha (14.72 acres) zoned Residential 1 - 174 metre frontage to Twentyfirst Street - Adjacent to new housing developments - A great investment opportunity View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
Lot Tarcoola Street ............ over 3 acres..................$127,000
Price: $660,000
- Spacious 1.66Ha site - Build in a rural setting - Planted to plums, peaches, apricots & vines - Council consent required to build. View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
30 METRE WIDE ALLOTMENT
CURTIS AVE ALLOTMENT
WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET
· Huge 1,077 square metres · Room 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
- Was $43,500 Now $36,500 - Fenced on two sides - Spacious 617m² allotment - Cheapest land in the area New Price: $36,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 10.8Ha property supplying Angoves - Good home, good shedding, good plant - 2 separate titles, drip irrigation - Owners retiring. Suit vines or redevelopment. Price: $425,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
Blue Skies Estate.....7 Lots available........ $69,000 to $93,000 Panorama Court.....4 Lots available ...... $44,000 to $57,000 Lot 100 Chris Court .................5686m2 ..............$90,000 ONO
RENMARK AVENUE BUILDING SITE
*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND*
$220pw
Rural 3 b/r home, split system r/c air cond, modern kitchen, BIR to 2 b/r’s, pergola, garage.
Lot 1 Cooltong Ave,
$195pw
Rural 3 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,
Price Reduced $180pw
Neat 3 b/r brick home, s/s r/c air cond, fenced yard.
32 Pauline Street, Paringa,
19 Murtho Street,
- 2,930m2 vacant allotment, fenced one side - Only 1 of 2 vacant lots left in Warrakoo Court - Situated close to quality built homes - The perfect destination for your dream home - Electricity and Water available at boundary Price: $98,000 View: By Appointment Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
Lot 513 Kulkyne St,
- Fully cleared with domestic water - Includes large shed - Build subject to Council consent - Great for the young family Price: $130,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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HOME H OME O ME INSPECTIONS OM IN INSPECT NSP S PE C TIO ON O NS Saturday May 7 , 2011
On behalf of the mortgagee in possession T
HE quality will impress. The home features very modern blackwood timber kitchen, bathroom with spa, split level living areas and three bedrooms. Good quality floor coverings and window treatments, combustion heating plus two reverse cycle airconditioners. Separate lounge and family rooms provide ample living area. There is a huge main shed with pit and three phase power, a second colourbond shed, double carport plus undercover pergola and barbecue areas.
A great family home on the school bus route and located in the Renmark North Primary School zone.
RENMARK
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Ral Ral Avenue Price $210,000 Inspect Saturday May 7 10.15 - 10.45am RLA 147968
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Contact Ray White Renmark Mark Cresp 0471 883 892
$160pw
Neat & Tidy 2 b/r rural cottage, ducted air conditioning, gas heating, pergola, garage.
17E Namoi St,
$160pw
Rural 3 b/r home, r/c air cond, gas heating, rear pergola, garage, strictly no pets.
Sec 152 Begarra St,
$150pw
Rural 3 b/r home with office, gas heating, ducted evap air cond, external toilet/laundry, garage, strictly no pets.
$150pw
Two storey, 2 b/r unit, overlooking Jane Eliza, air conditioining to main b/r, spacious rooms, ample storage, carport.
18 ACRES RURAL
- Located on 8.7 acres - Planted to almost 2000 trees - Automatic drip system irrigation - Large amount of quality shedding NEW Price: $280,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
$170pw
Rural 2-3 b/r home, neat & tidy, r/c air cond, double carport, fenced rear yard, large shedding.
16C Ral Ral Ave,
RENMARK RURAL
$170pw
Very neat 2 b/r home with sleepout in the middle of Town Centre, r/c air cond, shedding, outside toilet, fully fenced.
3/1 Thurk Street,
LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENT IN SOUGHT AFTER AREA
$180pw
This 3 bedroom brick family home has been well cared for, it has reverse cycle air conditioning, spacious bedrooms, carport, verandah and shedding.
“Peace of Mind” Property Management Phone: 8586 6433
List
FOR F O R THIS WEEK W EE EEK K
Saturday May 7 , 2011
BARMERA
LOXTON cont.
10.00 – 11.00am 2 Laffer Street Ray White Berri 10.00 – 10.30am 4 Bert Ayling Cottages Ray White Berri 10.30 – 11.00am Units 1 & 2 Thomas Cottages Ray White Berri 11.30 – 12.00pm Unit 15 Bonneyview Village Ray White Berri 11.30 – 12.30pm 247 Gordon Road Ray White Berri 1.00 – 2.00pm 20 Farmer Street Ray White Berri 2.30 – 3.00pm 235 Hunt Road Ray White Berri 2.30 – 3.30pm 14 Trevelyan Street Ray White Berri
10.30 – 11.00am 11 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 11.00 – 11.45am Section 409 Anderson Rd LJ Hooker Berri 11.30 – 12.00pm 20 Kokoda Terrace Ray White Loxton 12.30 – 1.00pm 16 Hall Crescent Ray White Loxton 1.15 - 1.45pm 4 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton
BERRI
Seventh Street Ray White Renmark 10.15 – 10.45am Ral Ral Avenue Ray White Renmark 11.00 – 11.30am Kulkyne Street Ray White Renmark 11.15 – 11.45am 224 Twentyfirst Street Ray White Renmark 12.00 - 12.30pm 15 Kurrajong Avenue Ray White Renmark
8 Tipper Street Ray White Berri
COBDOGLA 12.30 – 1.00pm
4 Park Terrace Ray White Berri
LOVEDAY 1.30 – 2.00pm
10.30 – 11.00am 43 Railway Terrace Ray White Renmark 12.00 – 1.00pm Murtho Rd, 2.5km from Paringa Store Ray White Renmark
RENMARK 9.30 – 10.00am
11.00 – 12.00pm Lot 23, Nitschke Road LJ Hooker Berri 3.30 – 4.30pm
PARINGA
WAIKERIE Section 802 Loveday Road Ray White Berri
LOXTON 9.00 – 9.30am
41 Second Street Ray White Loxton
9.45 – 10.15am
26 Hilbig Street Ray White Loxton
10.00 – 10.30am 54c Lawrie Terrace Ray White Waikerie 11.00 – 11.30am 7 Jemison Street Ray White Waikerie 12.00 – 12.30pm 3 Andrew Street Ray White Waikerie 1.00 – 1.30pm 11 Fulwood Street Ray White Waikerie
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrangean inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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(ALL #RESCENT %XCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND PRESENTATION s 4HIS BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED PROPERTY WILL SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS BUYER ! QUALITY BRICK HOME BUILT TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS WHICH HAS RECENTLY BEEN UPDATED WITH A STUNNING NEW KITCHEN FEATURING MAGNIl CENT GRANITE BENCHTOPS AND SPLASHBACKS AN APPLIANCE CUPBOARD DISHWASHER AND LARGE PANTRY s 7IDE PASSAGEWAY AND LOBBY FAMILY ROOM FORMAL LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM WITH SLOW COMBUSTION WOOD HEATER s 2 # ! # ROLLER SHUTTERS SPACIOUS BATHROOM ")2 S CEILING FANS s ! HIGHLIGHT OF THE PROPERTY IS THE ENCLOSED OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA WHICH INCLUDES A FANTASTIC BAR AND OVERLOOKS THE BEAUTIFUL REAR GARDEN A MEDLEY OF GREEN LAWNS AND m ORAL SCRUBS /PEN 3ATURDAY -AY PM PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ $AVE +ANIZAY
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LL the hard work has been done with this fantastic little gem, enabling the lucky new title holder to move, enjoy and not lift a finger whether it be a young couple, retirees or the savvy investor. The renovated kitchen features Western Australian Jarrah cabinetry, polished gold fittings and electric appliances, including the luxury of a dishwasher. All three of the well sized sleeping zones feature carpet underfoot, while showcasing a range of Western Australian and Tasmanian oak built-in-robes in each. The bathroom has been updated with floor and wall tiles, generous corner
shower alcove and vanity you credits and a potential The outside undercover income. entertaining area is sure A refrigerated air to excite the most expericonditioner and open fire enced entertaining couple place gives all year climate with concrete floor, built in comfort, while for car acbreakfast bar and luxuricommodation there are ous above ground spa with two freestanding carports orbital jets and custom and a 20x30ft concrete and moulded lounge alike seatpowered shed. ing. This property has so A solar hot water much for such a little price, system and 1.44kw solar it truly needs to be inspectpower system give you ed to be fully appreciated. free power all year round while also depending 3 1 4+ on your per- LOXTON sonal power Contact usage, while 42 Aleppo Street Ray White Loxton also puts Price $135,000 Bronte Manuel power back Inspect By appointment 0439 828 882 into the Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie grid giving RLA 195714
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HIS four year young Frank grade gas cook top and home, while there is also Nesci built residence is oven, while there is also two x r/c split systems for conveniently located just deep charcoal coloured ultimate climate control all minutes from town and granite bench tops for that year around. offers a fantastic lifestyle finishing touch. The paved outdoor with the added bonus of Each of the sleeping under cover entertaining an additional income. zones have carpet and built area is elevated, with scenic The free flowing floor in robes, while the master views of surrounding plan encompasses numerhas a light filled bay winvineyards and citrus orous living areas which dow, walk-in-robe and floor chards. merge together to give and wall tiled ensuite. This 12 acre parcel is modern open plan living, Multiple gas bayonets ideal for dirt bikes, horses while Western Australian are located throughout the or adding to the already gum timber floors acreages of early roam throughout, market nectarines giving an additional and peaches, 3 2 2 LOXTON hint of elegance and while there is class. also a vineyard Contact The funky planted with 74 Kibby Road â&#x20AC;&#x153;Busters Specialâ&#x20AC;? Ray White Loxton gordos Price $340,000 kitchen has loads of featuring under Bronte Manuel Inspect By appointment floor and overhead vine drip and a 0439 828 882 cabinetry, stainless five megalitre Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie RLA 195714 steel commercial water allocation.
28 â&#x20AC;˘ Ri Riverland ivve erl r an nd Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday May 5, 2011 Keeping a short and sharp eye on whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s happening around the Riverland and Mallee
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Show your support for breast cancer victims MORE than 100 Pink Lady silhouettes will be on display at Glassey Park on May 12 to show support for women and families affected by breast cancer. Also on the same day, the Riverland Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cancer Support Group will be holding a morning tea as part of Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Biggest Morning Tea. All money raised will go towards the Cancer Council and its research, education and patient support services to help all those affected by cancer. The event will be held at Glassey Park from 1 to 4pm on Thursday, May 12.
â&#x2013; PRESENTATION: GROUP SHOT: Karen Simpson, Vicki Beech (Mission Australia), Phil Rosenthal (employer), Corey Downs (winner), Jim Rosenthal (employer), Michelle Dalby and Denise Nolan (5RM) at the presentation. Needless to say, Trevor will be returning to Corey at Rosenthal Automotive in the future. The Employee of the Month Award is an initiative between 5RM and Mission Australia to promote quality service from individuals across the Riverland and Mallee. Anyone can nominate, by calling 5RM between 8:30am and 5:00pm Monday through to Friday on 8582 1800, or you can fax your nomination to 8582 3140 anytime.
THE most recent 5RM, Mission Australia Employee of the Month is Rosenthal Automotiveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Corey Downs. Corey was nominated by a happy customer, Trevor Neal, who said he went above and beyond the call to help him out. Recently, Trevor made an RAA call for help with his vehicle and was very grateful for Coreyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s quick and efficient service and the time he took to contact his original car dealer.
â&#x2013; WIN: AMP Financial Planning best newcomer Veronica Rutherford (left), Kearney Financial Services director Danny Kearney and AMP Financial Planning chief executive Michael Guggenheimer at the recent AMP state conference. Photo: SUPPLIED
Local financial plannerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s big win LOXTON woman Veronica Rutherford has been named as one of AMP Financial Planningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best newcomers. Mrs Rutherford, who works at Berri based Kearney Financial Services, gained acknowledgement as one of the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best new financial planners at AMPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s state conference recently. The honour recognises new financial planners who demonstrate high levels of performance, capability and potential. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The real reward is the personal side to financial planning, working with people to apply your research, knowledge and expertise to help them create a meaningful financial path into the future,â&#x20AC;? Mrs Rutherford said. Kearney Financial Services director Danny Kearney said the award was testament to his
Ridley Lions success at fundraiser THE Ridley Lions Club recently enjoyed a good fundraiser at the Brown-Havelberg clearing sale at Cambrai. The volunteer group saw its soup disappear quickly during the cold morning, while 35 kilograms of sausages and burger were also quickly consumed. Around $1000 was made on the day. Meanwhile, the club also recently welcomed two members, Alice Ruediger (Cambrai) and Marion Wilson (Black Hill), to the fold.
Lions Club Pyjama Drive gets the go ahead for 2011
â&#x2013; FUNDRAISER: Ridley Lions Club members Sonya Friebel and Helen Hennig serve customers at the Brown-Havelberg clearing sale. Photo: SUPPLIED
staff memberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s professionalism, an ability to learn quickly and her commitment to providing clients with high quality financial advice. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been very fortunate to have Veronica on board over the past year to help us grow our business and continue to provide a high level of service to our large and loyal client base throughout the Riverland,â&#x20AC;? Mr Kearney said. Kearney Financial Services was also presented with a Silver Award for its outstanding service and quality of advice to clients in 2010. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our commitment to servicing our clients in the Riverland has ensured that they continue to achieve their financial goals no matter what economic conditions surround them,â&#x20AC;? Mr Kearney said.
â&#x2013; FUN: After last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s success, the Berri Lions Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pyjama Drive will go ahead in 2011. LAST yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Berri Lions Club Pyjama Drive was so well supported, it is on again in 2011. Club member Debbie Tanner said over 200 pairs of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;jim jamsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; were donated last year and it is hoped a similar figure will be raised this time around. All donations stay in the Riverland and go towards keeping local children warm during the depths of winter. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We will once again be collecting new childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pyjamas in the Riverland Plaza every Thursday and Saturday morning in May from 9am to noon,â&#x20AC;? Debbie said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be the oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wearing jammies ourselves and will certainly stand out.â&#x20AC;? Alternatively, you can drop the goods in to Debbie at Harvey World Travel in the Riverland Central Plaza at any time.
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provides one Riverland cadet from each of the army, navy and air force the opportunity to spend a fully paid week in Canberra during Anzac week celebrations. Since 1947 the Berri War Memorial Community Centre has contributed to the development and support of infrastructure and community life in Berri, including the provision of two visiting teams coaches boxes at the Berri Football Oval, seating at the Berri CWA Memorial on the Berri riverfront, $50,000 towards the new Berri netball courts, a major contribution to the Vietnam Veteransâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Memorial, while a new barbecue facility for the Berri Marina will soon be installed.
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â&#x2013; KEEPING BUSY: Waikerie residents (from left) Alena Atze, Maureen Sullivan and Leonie Scholten enjoying the Riverland Rock â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Roll Festival and Waikerie Markets at the weekend.
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■ MASSIVE: Over 1200 hot rods were on show at the Geelong Street Rod Nationals. Photo: GRAHAM MATTHEWS
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Geelong’s Street Rod Nationals an action packed weekend I
F YOU love your modified cars, Geelong Sho grounds was the place to be over the Easter long weekend, with the ASRF Street Rod Nationals held at the Victorian port city. To a self declared car nut, the showcase was totally
awesome and almost too large to comprehend, meandering amongst the 1200 plus hot rods and customs in attendance. I left the venue on the Sunday night rather exhausted from all the kilometres walked over the two days, but
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impossible to see them all. In addition to those inside, there were many parked outside the venue, as if you weren’t one of the 1350 plus official entries you were not permitted to park within the showgrounds. The program for entrants
over the weekend was jam packed full of cocktail functions and shopping expeditions for the entrants’ wives, to rocker cover racing, the engine dyno, model car displays and the Go Whoa for anyone interested. ■ Continued Page 31
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â&#x2013; From Page 29 Then, of course, there was a play area for the kids and a special cruising track for those with mini rods so they could cruise without the fear of running into the big cars or spectators. There were over 70 trade stands offering and promoting products in everything you need to build and maintain a hot rod, to rockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;n roll clothing and all sorts in between, even Betty Boop merchandise. Mix this with lots of car watching, cruising and socialising and you undoubtedly have the formula for a great weekend. Both Saturday and Sunday were public days and the public attended in droves. I believe in the vicinity of 10,000 people attended over the two days, which when combined with all those involved with official entries would have kept the 20 plus food and drink vendors extremely busy. Many of these were service clubs and sporting groups, so the fundraising efforts for those couple of days should have been more than fruitful. From a spectatorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s point of view, the organising committee should be commended for what appeared to be a well planned and orchestrated event. Whilst discussing this event with the manager of the park where we stayed, I was interested to hear that all accommodation in the Geelong area had been booked out so early by the hot rodders and spectators that a couple of sporting events were either cancelled or moved. On speaking with Geelong Otway Tourism I believe this was the case and accommodation was sourced for some late bookings up to an hour away from the showgrounds. The 2012 Big River Nationals in
â&#x2013; FIERY: A couple of Chev Belair pillarless coupes at the Geelong Street Rod Nationals. Photos: GRAHAM MATTHEWS
the Riverland will be the next big hot rodding event for the next 12 months and while our committee has no aspirations of an event as large as the full nationals, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s absolutely no reason thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not achievable, particularly when the drag strip is completed. I truly believe our region like Geelong would be struggling to provide the necessary accommodation, but wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t that be a great problem to have. Imagine the boost to our regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economy with regular events just like this.
Riverland All Cars Day SO NOW Easter is out of the way, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to turn our attention to the Riverland All Cars Day.
â&#x2013; TOP: A late 40s Ford pickup and (above) a nicely scalloped 1930 Ford Coupe.
Once again this is a major fundraising activity for Barmera Primary School and Riverside Rodders are pleased to help put the day together. This year it will be held on Sunday, June 19 at Bruce Oval in Barmera. The program for the day will be as in the past couple years, however, there is interest in including assorted trade stalls and kids entertainment to take some of the emphasis off 100 per cent cars. The following categories will be featured: Hot Rod, Vintage Car, Street Machine, Classic Car, Sports Car, Performance Car, Modern Contemporary or Motorsport racecar (trailered). If you have a car that fits any of these categories, then watch for more information via the local media over â&#x2013; STYLISH: A Tuff Pro Street 1936 Ford Coupe at the Geelong Street Rod coming weeks. Nationals held over the Easter long weekend. hyundai.com.au/offers
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34 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday May 5, 2011
CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON
The T Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ...
Juniors and rebuilding hockey’s focus in 2011 ■ THE words I heard most in my phone around to local hockey clubs as they prepare for this weekend’s season opening were “juniors” and “rebuilding”. Most clubs report a significant exodus of players from not only last year’s line-ups but also from their district. At Loxton, 2010 women’s premiership coach Billie Jo Hammerstein is back in the job, while Kelvin Burgemeister takes over from Karl Hennig for the men, runners-up last year. ‘BJ’ has long followed a policy of developing junior talent and it seems Burgemeister is also keen to go down that path. Both appear to have a nice blend of youth and experience to work with, although an injured Sarah Jenzen will leave a substantial gap in the women’s team. Of all the clubs Berri, who boasted the 2010 men’s A grade premiership, appears to have lost the most players across both genders and spokesman Gavin McMahon says it will rely heavily on juniors coming through the
■ PREMIERS: Can Berri repeat its 2010 A grade premiership this season? Photo: FILE
ranks to rebuild. Names like Simon Trimper, Matt Baird and Peter Aitchison are amongst those missing from the men’s premiership line-up, so new
L Community Events File
May 5 - May 11 Thursday, May 5 s Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, 8am to noon. Phone Stephen 0428 152 235. s Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc. afternoon group workshop in Glossop. 3pm to 5.30pm. Phone 8582 3430. Friday, May 6 s Local Kids with cancer sale, run by volunteers, Fri and Sat, 8.30am to 1pm, 29 Scott Avenue, Barmera. Always lots of bargains. Saturday, May 7 s Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Kingston, social dance pooled tea, 6.00pm to 9.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone 8589 3053. s Riverland Farmer’s Market, 7.30am to 11.30am, Crawford Terrace, Berri (Senior Citizens Hall). Buy local produce. Sunday, May 8 s Berri Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Hotel, 2pm, proceeds; Cobby Auskick. Tuesday, May 10 s Barmera Monash Charity Bingo Club, at 7.30pm. Proceeds; Red Cross, Barmera Monash Football Club. s Rainbow Connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp St, Berri. Drop in for cuppa and chat, 1pm to 4pm. Phone 8582 5366. s The Palms Bingo, proceeds; Renmark/Paringa Nursing Home, Berri Club. Eyes down 10.30am. Phone 8582 4618. Wednesday, May 11 s Rainbow connection, Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre, 9-11, Seekamp St, Berri. Management committee meeting 9am. Arts, crafts, coffee etc 10am to 3pm. Phone 8582 5366.
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coach Renmark’s Clay Matulin, who takes over from Matt Reeks, faces a first up challenge. Kris Weir, assisted by Kristen Hibbard and experienced
Australian Masters player from Adelaide Jen Kiel continues to head the women’s team. Again there are some notable outs, so the promotion
of promising youngsters like 12 year old Ada Walladge and the number of games young state representative Merinda McMahon is able to play will be significant. At Renmark, juniors and perhaps some recruits from outside are amongst consideration to bolster the men’s ranks, who have Danyal Shawyer with the coaching reins. Callum Benda, one of the competition’s most talented players, is to miss the season with injury. Matt Mallinson will coach a women’s team minus Kate Coden and Nikki Caire, so he too will be looking to youth to bolster a team that finished runners-up in 2010. I spoke to Ryan Edwards, amongst the candidates for the Waikerie men’s coaching job to replace Shawn Pick, who led the team to a minor premiership last season only to see them disappointingly crash out of the finals in straight sets. Stalwart and club 2010 best and fairest Brenton Kroehn is another top performer that the game will
Controversial charity bowls clash ■ DESPITE reports that Kingston on Murray’s victory against neighbours Moorook was only provisional in view of the controversy that surrounded their 23rd annual Anzac Day bowls clash, I am reliably informed that is not the case. Kingston has finally won against an opponent that has dominated the Legacy fundraiser in recent years and according to one official, “the judges’ decision is final and correspondence will not be entered into”. He then went on to say something like, “winners are grinners and the losers can please themselves”. Believe me though, the wounds from this spirited contest are still well and truly open. The really good news is that the day raised $400 for Legacy. However, the claims and counter claims will not abate. Match fixing, bribery, bias, interference from the sidelines, top bowlers mysteriously underperforming and something of a ‘Fine Cotton Affair’ involving a ring-in from Barmera first division? Some of those issues are worth reflecting upon. Claims from both sides suggest the noise from the fundraising activities on the sidelines was a deliberate ploy to put people off their game on the greens. Prominent Kingston resident ‘Dixie’ Lee crossed the floor to play for his midweek club Moorook but they claim he was ‘planted’ there by his home town team to destroy Moorook’s chances of winning. They are doubting his com-
mitment. One of Moorook’s best stalwart bowlers, T.G. ‘Angie’ Wachtel, won the coveted NABA Award. How could that be? What about his acceptance speech? “What a great day it has been and I will be back next year to defend my title,” he quipped. One of his Moorook teammates summed up Angie’s performance as pretty par for the course though – “hopeless”. The appearance of leading Barmera skipper John Morena with Kingston-on-Murray was crucial to the result but there has been a strong rejection to claims that team captain Mike Smith paid him petrol money. Instead, it has been explained that John was just returning to his old home town under place of origin rules. Over 50 bowlers and the usual good number of visitors took part in this popular Anzac Day event that is standing the test of time and consistently raising much needed funds for Legacy. They say it is also a day “when people start out as regular bowlers and end the day looking like one of the non bowlers”. By the way, in view of the controversy that has surrounded this 2011 event I have received an approach to attend as a steward next year. Sorry, I must abstain as I would start out as a definite ‘non bowler’ and such a cauldron of contest obviously demands a person of immense experience in the game.
miss this year as he stands down for business reasons, Cameron Hope has turned to football while Rowan Hope is living back in Waikerie. Numbers are a problem for the men’s side and Edwards is not sure how much the club would see of city based players like Lachy Seabrook and Alex Fulwood in 2011. The availability of some of the club’s talented and loyal Adelaide contingent from time to time has been invaluable to the Waikerie team. Enthusiastic Rosie Lawson seems just the person to continue to work at developing the club’s women’s group and it seems, in contrast to most of the A grade teams around, she will have a reasonably stable squad from last season. Interest will also centre on whether any of the premiership B grade side from 2010 will step up to the higher level. The opening round of matches is at Berri’s Glassey Park, with Loxton playing Renmark on Friday night and Berri meeting Waikerie on Saturday.
■ RIVALRY: Wayne Fennell (left) is still yet to win a Riverland Speedway boat race after Barry Scmidt again took the title recently. Photo: JANE WILSON
Top speedway action ■ THE Lightning Sprints Easter Cup was decided during the Riverland–Waikerie Speedway double header over the long weekend and produced some fantastic action. At the Riverland meeting, its last of the season, and with a crowd of 1500 turning out, the event’s features went in turn to Sam Putland, Mark Sheen, Kate Weiss and, again, Putland. Surprisingly, the following night at Waikerie’s Sunline, Putland did not finish any event and the heats were won by Sam Chapman and Weiss. Chris James won the dash and the feature went to Sheen from James and Weiss. Overall, the final standings for the cup stood at Weiss, Sheen, Putland and Chapman. Junior sedans also conducted an Easter Stampede but this one took up three meetings, starting at Mildura and then continuing at the two Riverland tracks. Mikayla Hein finished at the top, amongst nearly 20 cars followed by Jack Gartner and Dylan Long. Wingless sprints held rounds seven and eight of the Oval Track Imports Series over the two nights and it really turned out to be the
‘Scott Boguchi Show’. Amongst 10 cars, he won the dash at both meetings, finished second to Todd Wigzell and in front of Keke Falland at Calperum Hill. He also won at Sunline, ahead of Wigzell and Jarman Dalitz. Also at Waikerie he set a new 10 lap record. Looking specifically at the Riverland meeting, the entertaining cardboard car race went to Lochlan Slingo, ahead of Jack Gartner and Jenna Ellis and boat race to Barry Schmidt from James Brennan with the best destroyer Lex Hentschke. Wayne ‘Bluey’ Fennell won best presented. At Sunline they also had an excellent crowd and 52 cars, plus classics, to provide non-stop action. In fact, there is still more to come this season at Waikerie, with the next meeting on Saturday, May 14. Another full program will include the annual Steve Butcher Memorial race for street stocks, AMCAs, super sedans, late models, classics, junior sedans and they will follow the lead of their up river enthusiasts of destruction with a figure eight race.
Thursday May 5, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 35 Sent off, carried off, but never backed off ~ David Dunworth
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The number of goals Barmera Dev Estate beat Loxton United by in round one of the Riverland Soccer Association season.
Powerboat aces Linton and Colin’s nationals win adds...
To their evergrowing trophy cabinet ■ IN 2010, RENMARK’S Linton Price, by then already an established dinghy derby ace, made such a successful transition to powerboat racing that he was undefeated on his way to taking out the National 550cc Super Sport class title at the Australian championships held at Mildura. Now he still remains undefeated in all of his races, heats and finals, after defending his title in Nagambie in Victoria and then winning an even more prestigious race in Sydney. A fortnight or so ago, along with his long term crew Colin Gordon, Linton finished well ahead of eight boats in the heat and then final of his class at the nationals. This involves circuit type racing, “much like we see at our own Berri Speedboat Spectacular”, according to Price. Returning home with their title, Linton and Colin did not stay for long, after rekindling thoughts of travelling to Sydney to compete in the annual Bridge to Bridge Classic, they made a last minute decision to take off again. They did so in a huge event that attracts some 130 boats to its site on the Hawkesbury River and travels 112 kilometres from Parsley Bay to Windsor. “The start was awesome,” said Linton,”the river there is massive, it must be half a
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Draws now part of local eightball ■ DRAWN matches in Riverland division one eightball in the opening five rounds of the 2011 season were new to me, so I investigated. This season teams have reduced to four players each and a round robin format sees everyone play each other once. Hence, in round five last week we had Jim Whellum and his team of youngsters at Lyrup Club end up square, eight all, against Cobdogla Blue and, in a sign of excellent team selection, Cobdogla Club level with Cobby Chokers. Three sides coming out
of Cobdogla Club has resulted in an increase in division one teams this year. Divisions two and three team sizes remain unchanged. Meanwhile, a new $5000 singles championship is to be introduced at the Renmark Club on Saturday/Sunday May 21 and 22. First prize is $1500, second $750, third and fourth $400 extending right down to 17th to 32nd place of $50 each. Entry fees are $30 senior, $10 junior and entries close on May 13. For enquiries, telephone 8586 6611.
Champions begin season in style ■ ACE: Powerboat racer Linton Price (left), along with partner Colin Gordon (right), took out the 550cc Super Sport class title at the Australian championships in Mildura. Photo: FILE kilometre wide and we were probably lucky no real wind came up.” There were seven boats in the 550cc super sport class, including one of 50HP and another of 90Hp, compared with the Riverland duo’s ‘hotted up’ 25HP unit. “One of the bigger guys was ahead of us for a while and we had to chase him for a bit but once we got past we were okay,” Linton said. In the end, our national champions got to Windsor some four minutes before
the next boat. That was not the only satisfaction to be gained from their Bridge to Bridge experience. On the way home they received a telephone call to confirm that they had broken a record for the race that had been established in 1999, bringing the 61.2 minutes down to 58.4. “We didn’t know when we left, “ Linton said, “they were still working on times to allow for some of our stoppages at ferries along
the way”. “Breaking such an old record in such a big event was a real thrill. “Our Bridge to Bridge racing was followed by the water skiers doing the same thing. “I could not sit down after our race, so I can imagine how those people feel.” Linton, a member of the Riverland Powerboat Club, will now head off to Adelaide in a couple of weeks for a comparatively more normal trophy day.
■ BARMERA Dev Estate made an impressive start to its 2010 premiership defence when Sam Atkins, Kevin Barber and Anthony Ielasi (four goals) were the best of an even lot in defeating Loxton United 10-0 in the opening round of Riverland soccer at Renmark on Sunday. Despite that scoreline, however, it was not all doom and gloom for Loxton and coach Mark Kershaw. They were only down 0-2 after a competitive first half and as fitness and team structures improve, they look capable of causing some surprises later in proceedings. It will be interesting to see how they go against Barmera Gold when games are played at Berri this week.
Riverland athletes set to star at state primary school athletics carnival ■ A 74 MEMBER Riverland team, aged between 10 and 13 years, will be off to Santos Stadium, Adelaide, for the SAPSASA State Country Athletics Championships on Monday, May 16. Team coaches will be Richard Coote (Berri Primary School), Riverland SAPSASA convenor Beth Hueppauff (Renmark) and Liz Pendle (Renmark West). The squad has been training at Glossop High School where the Regional SAPSASA Athletics Sports Day, from which the team was selected, was held early in April. Twenty-six schools competed in six categories in four track (100, 200, 800 metres and relay) and four field (discus, shot put, long jump, high jump) events. Hueppauff heaped praise on Glossop High School teachers Lyn Sweeney and Sally Thiele and a group of their students who provided valuable assistance in conducting the event. The team for Adelaide will include a number of students who broke records at that local sports day. Heading the list is Loxton North’s Amy Stevens, aged nine and in Year 4, Amy broke three 10 year old girls regional records, including winning the 800 metres by half a lap and shattering a time that had stood for nine years. She also bettered a seven year old record for the 100 metres and lowered the 200 metre time twice on the day, as well as being a member of her schools’ winning 100 metre relay team.
An obvious allrounder, Amy earlier represented the Riverland in the SAPSASA Swimming Carnival in Adelaide, also plays netball and was recently a member of a Riverland under 10 team that won a country basketball competition. Other record breakers at Glossop were Jack Burgemeister, of Waikerie Primary, in both the 800 and 200 metres in the 10 year old boys division, Brooke Webb (Renmark North) in 12 year girls 800 metres, Blake Guppy (Monash) 12 year boys long jump and Kailey Waechter (Loxton North) 13 year girls 800 metres. Waikerie Primary School dominated the meeting, winning the overall, handicap and large schools categories. Loxton Lutheran was the best medium sized school, Loxton North won in small and Morgan in smaller schools. While looking at SAPSASA sport, Riverland was also recently represented at the state softball carnival at Barrett Reserve, West Beach, and despite being much younger and less experienced than most other schools was competitive throughout. According to Hueppauff, the team definitely improved its skills and understanding of the sport as the carnival progressed. At an exhibition match at the closing ceremony for the event Renmark Primary School’s Sophie Croft (Riverland captain) ■ RECORD BREAKER: Loxton North Primary School student Amy and Dalyce Jenner were chosen to repre- Stephens will take part in the SAPSASA State Country Athletics Championships this month. Photo: JANE WILSON sent our region.
In the other game, Berri River Rangers, having lost several experienced campaigners, put their new look on show with eight of their 12 aged 17 or less. Three over 40s did inflate the average age, however. Rangers were superb first up, reversing the result of their clash with Renmark Olympic in the recent preseason cup to win 3-1. Olympic will no doubt look to better times ahead when players return from injury and suspension. Rangers meet Dev Estates on Sunday. In Sunday’s women’s games, Renmark gave early notice of premiership aspirations in defeating Berri 4-1, while Barmera and Loxton fought out a 0-0 draw.
Ideal weather for final regatta of the season ■ THE 2010-11 sailing season has been completed at the Lake Bonney Yacht Club. The new season will open with a regatta in October. The club’s final event for the season was the Annual Easter Regatta and while the perfect weather conditions were welcomed by the huge crowds that flocked to our region and to Lake Bonney, light weather conditions were not ideal for sailing. Mark Pfennig did best to finish ahead of Steve Thomas with Peter Dunk/Kirsty Thomas third. Peter Dunk has been the outstanding performer at LBYC in 2010-11. At the recent presentation function his results aboard Natural Progression saw him receive the Westpac Perpetual Trophy as well as the club champion for miscellaneous catamarans, queen of the lake and, with his crew Kirsty Thomas, handicap series B trophies. The Ed Farmer Perpetual Trophy went to John Eshman with Pacer 7, Anzac Day award to Mark Pfennig, pacer challenge to Steve Thomas and outstanding support crew to Kirsty Thomas. Mark Pfennig with Nebuchadnezzar and Kirsty with Magpie also capped off good seasons by taking out the handicap series A and C series respectively.
36 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday May 5, 2011
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Soccer tyro’s ambitions remain By ROB McLEAN YOU have to be bloody good at your craft to make it to the English Premier League. While Berri’s Lewis Vallelonga is still a way off that level, his four years in England have given him a taste, albeit a small one, of what is required to make it in the toughest sporting league in the world. Vallelonga will tell you that he has achieved little at this stage, but to have even gone as far as he has is no mean feat. It is an achievement that those of us who are far removed from the overseas soccer circus could not fully comprehend. “In England I played against some of the best players in my age group,” Vallelonga said on his time in the United Kingdom. In one match, Vallelonga played against Manchester City, a team in which Manchester United legend Andy Cole’s son was playing. The pair broke even on that occasion. “I was pretty happy with that,” Vallelonga said. During his time with the Tigers, Vallelonga travelled to Holland, Belgium, France and Ireland, playing in some major tournaments and also took to the field against junior teams representing big English clubs such as Chelsea. “Even to represent a club that was in the Premier League at the time was a big honour for me,” he said. “To come from the Riverland and go and
represent a Premier League club was a dream come true, it’s a shame it couldn’t continue.” Training was intense, with tough sessions almost daily and even at such a young age, the coaches unforgiving. One of the perks of being contracted to the club was the opportunity to get alongside the stars of the game. At various points Vallelonga acted as a ball boy during Hull City matches, standing alongside the likes of Chelsea legend Frank Lampard on the green baize. It was not without its hairy moments, though. In one tense match, Vallelonga had a run in with the Tigers’ goalkeeper, who was less than impressed at the youngster’s keenness to do his job. “I ran onto the pitch at one point to get the ball and the keeper told me to ‘get lost’,” “On the radio, my mates told me the commentators said some poor ball boy was getting yelled at.” Living in England also provided some challenges, with the weather an obvious issue. “I wrapped well up and used to wear whatever was on the top of the drawer,” he laughed. Despite the weather, it is clear that Vallelonga is very focussed on getting back to England to kick start his career again. “You’ve just got to take every opportunity,” he said. “No one’s going to stop me.”
Lewis shines in Berri return ■ HOME: Lewis Vallelonga is enjoying his brief interlude back in the Riverland as he prepares for another assault on a professional career. Photo: ROB MCLEAN
■ From Page 44 At the time, Vallelonga did not realise how much the victory would mean to his new team-mates, among them his younger brother Adam, but he soon recognised the importance of the goal as wild celebrations ensued. “I was happy to help them get a win,” he said. The Steve Poutakidis Sports Ground at Renmark is a long way away from Hull’s DW Stadium and the glamour of the English professional game, where Vallelonga has been striving for his dream since the age of 13. However, the young talent believes his grassroots interlude is only going to benefit his aim of regaining an overseas professional contract. “This is pretty much the best place for me to start up again and get back into things,” Vallelonga said. Having visited Australia earlier this year, Vallelonga, who has dual nationality, returned to England in late January but the change in climate played havoc with his still developing body and he experienced agonising aches and pains that were later diagnosed as muscle meltdown. “I ended up in hospital for a week,” Vallelonga said. It was an untimely setback, as Hull City decided
against renewing his contract, leaving the attacking 17 year old without a playing home, prompting the return to the Riverland. Vallelonga is determined that this is not the end of his ambition to play professional football and that appearing for Berri is a whistle stop along the way to fulfilling his dreams. “Getting released was bad but I learnt a lot of things that will probably stick with me throughout my career,” he said. He has trialled with Adelaide United’s youth team, the Baby Reds, and is hopeful of having another shot with them later this year. “I want to start this up and get back to proper fitness, on the weekend I did get really, really knackered. “Then hopefully once the season ends, depending on how I’m going in myself, I hope to give Adelaide another go and keep moving on. “From there, hopefully I’ll get picked up by Adelaide United or an overseas club.” For now though, Vallelonga is enjoying his time with the River Rangers, a chance to kick on with mates such as Marcus Drogemuller, Tyson Schrapel and Chris Miller. He is also attending Glossop High School, where he is undertaking Year 12.
RIVERLAND FOOTBALL ■ GOALBOUND: Waikerie’s Tom Truscott breaks away towards goal chased by a trio of Demons in Saturday’s under 18s RFL match. Photos: BRAD PERRY
■ BOOT: A BSR player sends the ball forward during Saturday’s Independent Colts match against Moorook-Kingston.
■ SNAGGED: Magpie Danny Marr stops Berri’s Colby Harris in his tracks on Saturday.
■ CAUGHT: Keenan Wilksch found himself snared by his Magpie opponent in Saturday’s under 18 match at Waikerie.
■ SIZE MATTERS: A BSR defender drives the ball forward, despite the chase from his smaller Moorook-Kingston opponent.
■ MARK: Berri’s Colby Harris marks in front of Waikerie’s Tom Truscott in under 18 football.
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SCHMAAL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ATHANASOPOULOS. It is with much excitement that we announce the engagement of Andrea and Tom on April 30, 2011. Wishing them a lifetime of happiness. Love and best wishes from Gundy and Lynn, Renee, Damian and Kailan, Chris and Anna, John and Maddie, Elli and 1993 Ford Falcon ED Sam and Toula. x auto sedan, air cond, p/ Return Thanks steering, r/locking, very clean and well maintained vehicle, VMF-334, $3500 ono. Phone 0438 865 784.
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SATURDAY, May 7, 8am to 2pm. Household goods, electrical appliances, Riverland Weekly is published too much to mention â&#x20AC;&#x201C; by Riverland Weekly. Pty Ltd, 2003 Ford Explorer, moving sale, no early ACN 128401123 10A Wilson limited, Gold 4.6 litre, birds, Derrick Road, Street, Berri, South Australia. 5343. Printed by Bridge auto, 7 seater, leather, tow Loxton. Printing, Murray Bridge, bar, tinted windows, new South Australia. Distribution Work Wanted tyres, low kms, owned is by letterbox drop in major since new, $19,995, XGY- KJR mowing and garden, centres as well as bulk 066. Phone Tony 0418 for all your gardening distribution in other centres needs including clean throughout the Riverland and 221 164. Riverland Weekly Pty ups. Competitive prices. Mallee. Ltd (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Publisherâ&#x20AC;?) hereby FORD, Focus 2008 LX, Phone 0429 239 452. expressly disclaims, to the full 5spd manual, white, only extent permitted by the law, 30,000kms, excellent TILING, no job too all and any liability whatsoever including any liability for condition, S197ABA, small, free quotes, damages, consequential $14,500. Phone 0416 212 friendly service. All damages, costs, expenses or areas. Phone Allan 229. For quick sale. the like (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Liabilityâ&#x20AC;?) to any 0422 110 302. person howsoever arising FORKLIFT, Mitsubishi from or in connection with any diesel, two and a half TUTORING â&#x20AC;&#x201C; I am a copy, information, advertising tonne, 3 stage mask, qualified teacher providing or other material contained $8500. Phone 0438 846 individualised tutoring for in Riverland Weekly (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Copyâ&#x20AC;?) primary/junior primary including, but not limited to, 245. children in any subject any liability arising from or in connection with any action TOYOTA station wagon, area. $25 per half hour. or inaction by any person in Please contact Tori on $3500 XAP903, white, reliance on any copy, and each consequence of such action good cond, auto, lady 8583 1021 if interested. or inaction. The Publisher owner, good family car. Wanted to buy also expressly disclaims Phone 0407 145 105. any and all liability arising WOOD VICE for from or in connection with Services carpenterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bench in good any negligence whatsoever order at reasonable price. of the Publisher. Inclusion of TANK Lining, leaking Jaws 25cm expanding to copy must not be construed concrete and iron water 34 cm. Wanted to make deemed or inferred by any tanks lined with fibreglass, and mend things. Phone person to constitute any onsite all areas. Phone 8541 4079 or 0438 660 endorsement of the same by the Publisher. The Publisher Pete Headlam 08 8764 286. reserves the right to decline to 8131. publish any material including TRACTORS, 40 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 200 hp, any advertisement. Copyright. To let any condition. Phone (03) All content of Riverland 5622 2585. Weekly is copyright, and must TWO bedroom house at not be reproduced by any Loveday, $100 per week. YOUR local caravan dealer means without the written requires vans to sell on permission of the Publisher. Phone 0411 548 637. consignment or outright Responsibility for electoral Renmark comment in this issue is Public Notices purchase. by Rob McLean, 10a Caravan Centre (08) 8595 accepted Wilson Street, Berri. 1911. INSURANCE For the most Public Notice competitive prices on home, contents, BOBCAT, BACKHOE HIRE commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, BOBCAT,, BACKHOE & TIPPER HIRE 8586 6626 or Berri. s ,ANDSCAPE SUPPLIES Phone 8582 3644. s 3EPTIC TANK EXCAVATIONS JEWELLERY etc, birthday parties, Dalziel Road, Glossop. Phone 8583 2397 or 0429 142 702.
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Gold Gold Gold DRAFT ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN AND BUDGET 2011 - 2012 PUBLIC CONSULTATION The Berri Barmera Council hereby invites public submissions on the Annual Business Plan. The Draft Annual Business Plan provides details on current inďŹ&#x201A;uencing factors, business activities and services, projects to be undertaken during the year, how the Business Plan is funded, Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ďŹ nancial position, proposed performance measures, and the Budget for 2011 / 2012. Copies of the Draft Annual Business Plan 2011/2012 are available from Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s principal ofďŹ ce at 19 Wilson Street Berri, the Berri Library and Information Centre Kay Avenue, Berri, and the Barmera Library and Customer Services Centre, Barwell Avenue, Barmera and can also be accessed on Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website, www.berribarmera.sa.gov.au. Submissions can be made on the Draft Annual Business Plan via the following means: 1) By making verbal submissions at a public meeting to be held at the Glossop High School Middle Campus on Tuesday 31st May 2011 commencing at 7.00pm. 2: Submissions may also be made in writing to the Council and must be received no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 14th June 2011, with written submissions to be made and marked as follows: Post: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Annual Business Plan 11/12â&#x20AC;? Mr D.L. Beaton Chief Executive OfďŹ cer Berri Barmera Council PO Box 229, BERRI SA 5343 Email: bbc@berribarmera.sa.gov.au (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Annual Business Plan 11/12 Submissionâ&#x20AC;? to be entered in subject line), or Website: via the form located on Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website (www.berribarmera.sa.gov.au), or Fax: (08) 8582 3029 or delivered to the Berri Barmera Council OfďŹ ce, 19 Wilson Street, Berri. For further enquiries please contact either the Manager Corporate Services Karyn Burton or Chief Executive OfďŹ cer David Beaton during normal working hours on 8582 1922. DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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Buying on the following dates: Saturday May 7 and Sunday May 8 from 10.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.00pm at the Renmark Club, 160 Murray Avenue, Renmark Monday May 9 from 10.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm at the Barmera Country Club, Hawdon St, Barmera Tuesday May 10 from 10.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm at the Waikerie Club, 10 Crush Terrace, Waikerie Wednesday May 11 from 10.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm at the Loxton Club, 27 Bookpurnong Terrace, Loxton Thursday May 12 from 10.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm at the Berri Club (Dining Room), Old Sturt Highway, Berri Bring all your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. Broken bracelets and necklaces, single earrings or that piece your ex once gave you and get paid big $$ MONEY $$. Also buying coins, banknotes, badges, medals, postcards plus any other collectables you may have. Essendon Coins and Collectables 03 9374 3169 or (Carl) 0403 024 058
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TRUCK DRIVER/ PLANT OPERATOR We are looking for a motivated and responsible person to join our company working locally. The successful applicant will have the following:
PUBLIC CONSULTATION BUILDING INSPECTION POLICY In accordance with the requirements of the Development Act 1993 and Local Government Act 1999, the Berri Barmera Council has developed a Building Inspection Policy, and hereby invites public comments / submissions on the Policy as part of the Public Consultation process. This Policy provides detail on inspections to be undertaken by Council in performing its duties under the Development Act 1993. Copies of the Policy are available from Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s principal ofďŹ ce at 19 Wilson Street Berri, the Berri Library and Information Centre Kay Avenue, Berri, and the Barmera Library and Customer Services Centre, Barwell Avenue, Barmera. Submissions and comments on the Policies are invited and must be received no later than 5.00 p.m. Friday June 17 2011, with written submissions marked as follows: Post: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Public Consultation â&#x20AC;&#x153; Mr D.L. Beaton Chief Executive OfďŹ cer Berri Barmera Council PO Box 229 BERRI SA 5343 Email: bbc@berribarmera.sa.gov.au (Public Consultationâ&#x20AC;? to be entered in â&#x20AC;&#x153;subjectâ&#x20AC;? line), or Fax: (08) 8582 3029 or delivered to the Berri Barmera Council OfďŹ ce, 19 Wilson Street, Berri. For further enquiries please contact Cheryle Pedler, Development OfďŹ cer, on 8582 1922. DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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I can tackle large projects that make the best use of my skills to motivate me. The sheer complexity of the issues I face ensures Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m always fascinated. At SA Health, how my career develops is up to me. With diverse career pathways and lots of opportunities to shine, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no limit to what I can achieve.
CLASS is a not-for-proďŹ t organisation that supports people with disabilities to become more involved in their community. We currently have employment opportunities within our Riverland service region.
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DISABILITY SUPPORT WORKERS ACCOMMODATION & IN-HOME SUPPORT CASUAL & PERMANENT PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE
You will lead, coach and mentor a dynamic team to meet compliance and achieve new strategic goals. You will be responsible for delivering a range of challenging and diverse projects. In return you will have ongoing support, training and development opportunities to build on your potential. Your passion, dedication and creativity will encourage growth with community participation. Further details available at www.berribarmera.sa.gov.au
CLEANER A cleaner is required for morning work, 5 days a week at local winery.
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If you have a passion for working with people and a keen interest to work in the disability sector, we would love to hear from you! For the Team Leader Position a certiďŹ cate IV is essential and the successful applicant will be responsible to the manager of accommodation and in home support. Support Workers Positon, ideally, you will have, or be currently studying, a CertiďŹ cate III Community Services (Disability Work) and be willing to work on a 24/7 roster. All successful applicants will hold a current Drivers Licence and a Senior First Aid CertiďŹ cate. A National Police CertiďŹ cate is required from successful applicants.
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JOB LIST 0!#+).' (/53% /00/245.)4)%3 Seeking applications for a range of positions for this citrus season (May to October 2011) At the three Riverland sites, Loxton, Murtho and Renmark. The Range of positions that require ďŹ lling include: Supervisors, Plant Operators, Shed Hands, Forklift Drivers, Quality Controllers and Sorters and Packers. Previous experience is not essential and will depend on the position applied for and available at the time. Day and afternoon shifts are available and each applicants choice will be noted. To apply you must complete an application form in person at any of the MADEC OfďŹ ces: 8 Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark, 3 Riverview Drive Berri, Shop 6/9 Martha Street, Loxton 2A Ian Oliver Drive, Waikerie. Successful applicants will be notiďŹ ed.
15!,)&)%$ "%!549 4(%2!0)34 A great opportunity for a passionate, motivated therapist who takes pride in the treatments they provide to work in a busy, modern salon and be a part of a friendly team. Must be qualiďŹ ed in all areas of beauty including: facials, massage and gel nails. Experience is an advantage. Must have exceptional customer service skills, be bubbly, enthusiastic, reliable and willing to learn new skills. Position is Permanent Part Time 25-38hrs/wk
7%,$%2 Local employer seeking the services of a qualiďŹ ed and experienced Welder, preferably with trade qualiďŹ cations or at the very least a history of previous welding experience. Please forward resume to MADEC 8 Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark SA 5341. Only successful applicants will be notiďŹ ed.
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Oh, What an Employment opportunity! Your chance to work for Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best. Due to Increased Growth, Award winning Big River Toyota Is seeking to fulďŹ l the position of:
Workshop Supervisor / Quality controller Big River Toyota is a family owned business. Established in Berri in 2001, now has one of the regions largest automotive service & repair workshops. Big River Toyota is also South Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most awarded Toyota Dealer. Due to increased growth we are looking for a self motivated person to fulďŹ ll this position. Duties will involve automotive service and repair, supervision of workshop technicians, road testing & quality control, while providing the opportunity to develop personal skills with one of Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest automotive franchises. The successful applicant will be required to work in a busy workshop environment, be self motivated and have a strong work ethic. Attention to detail and quality of work is paramount, and able to communicate well with other staff and most importantly our customers. A strong mechanical knowledge and proven experience is essential. Previous franchise experience is not essential, but would be a distinct advantage. Big River Toyota offerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s outstanding working conditions in a team environment. Written applications and resume are to be addressed to:
The Service Manager Big River Toyota P.O. Box 1333 Berri S.A. 5343 Applications close Friday, May 13, 2011 All applications handled in the strictest conďŹ dence. Big River Auto Group promotes a smoke free work environment and is an equal opportunity employer.
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REAL ESTATE Sales Administrator BERRI Our Berri ofďŹ ce is seeking to employ a full time Administrator who ticks all the boxes. You will need to possess an energetic personality and be capable of working in a very busy environment. ProďŹ cient computer and communication skills are a must. Your organisational skills will be the foundation of the ofďŹ ce as well as being responsive to the needs of a dynamic sales team. Knowledge of the Real Estate Industry would be an asset but not essential. Forward your written application and resume or request a job description to: Sue Dolling OfďŹ ce Manager Email: sue.dolling@raywhite.com Or phone 8582 1700
Applications close Wednesday May 18
David Pinyon 144, 16th Street, Renmark SA 5341 Applications close when suitable person found
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QualiďŹ ed Mechanic To work in our Renmark workshop. The successful applicant will have: v Previous experience in the motor industry v Be enthusiastic and willing to work in a team environment v A current drivers license Send all applications together with attached references to: The Manager Rosenthal Automotive PO Box 16 Renmark SA 5341 Applications close Friday May 20th
OFFICE MANAGER Vallâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Styrene Packaging requires an ofďŹ ce manager to become part of our family business team. PPP - JOBSEEKER FREE TRAINING PROGRAM RPL, SKILLS & QUALIFICATION FOR A NEW CAREER RTE20703
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By BRAD PERRY THE Southern Mallee Council is working to reduce its $4 million debt despite its commitment to upgrade wastewater infrastructure in Lameroo. An upgrade to the Pinnaroo community wastewater management scheme saw councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s debt rise significantly and it has continued to rise in the past three years. The council has appointed an audit committee and independent chairperson Rex Mooney to review the debt. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I know our mayor (Gor-
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don Hancock) is keen for that audit committee to have a very good opportunity of reviewing any fiscal financial management needs to satisfy both the elected members but more importantly the community, that the finances are in good hands,â&#x20AC;? council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had infrastructure improvements that were by and large essential, that needed to be done, and there wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the surplus cash that could have, perhaps, been raised in the past to help assist in the paying of the im-
provements that occurred. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pretty much most of it was borrowings and that means if you borrow, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got debt.â&#x20AC;? Mr Ralph said council will now take steps to assess whether an upgrade to the Lameroo wastewater facility is affordable. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve even gone to the extent of assessing what the financial impact will be if we go ahead with a proposal to update wastewater infrastructure in Lameroo and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s being currently reviewed by council before any final decision is made,â&#x20AC;? he said.
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LOCAL dancing enthusiast Natalie Clark has become only the second person in South Australia to receive five qualifications in Zumba after completing two certificates in Sydney recently. In a training program run by Zumba creator Alberto Perez, Natalie passed with
ease, meaning she can conduct an extra class with her teaching. Natalie currently teaches Zumba at Rosie Clarkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s School of Ballet and Tap and has been part of the program since June 2010. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lots to learn about Zumba, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fantastic,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having an extra class to teach will be great.â&#x20AC;?
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Unique service and experience PETER Rosbergen has more than 30 yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experience as a registered builder but not only is he a professional, qualified builder, he is also an experienced handyman. With a background working on heritage homes, Peter offers a unique service and knowledge in upgrading or restoring an old residence. His extensive knowledge also assists with home extensions, a service Peter specialises in. With hundreds of older homes in the region and many affordable older vintage homes on the real estate market, Peter can help you restore and upgrade. Peter also works on new homes as a builder and contractor and offers competitive prices with free, no obligation quotes. If you are renovating or redoing your kitchen, bathroom or any room of
your house, Peterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s skills in carpentry and design are a must. From replacing doors to making customised cupboards and tiling floors, these are just a few of the jobs Peter can do to help create your perfect renovation or extension. Peter can also erect fencing and is available for any general repairs to your home, using top
quality local products. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You name it and I will do it, I will do just about anything,â&#x20AC;? he said. Available seven days a week, throughout the Riverland, Peter is your trusted local builder, contractor and carpenter ready to get the job done right every time. Give Peter a call on 0438 702 718.
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THE second Lameroo Country Music Festival, which was staged last weekend, was another outstanding success, according to organisers. Roz Giles, of Big River Entertainment, said the organisers were very happy with the inaugural festival last year, “but this one even beat that”. “We had a first class line-up of Australia’s best entertainers with the enphasis being on variety,” she said. “The enthusiastic crowd enjoyed everything from ballads through to old and contempary country, as well as country rock and rockabilly. “The final two and a half hours was dedicated to 50s/60s rock’n’roll and the crowd loved it.” Owing to the overwhelming success, organisers are considering the last weekend in April 2012 for the next Lameroo Country Music Festival.
HE TRIED his hand at a countless number of jobs but it did not take very long for stand-up comedian Akmal Saleh to realise making people laugh was what he was born to do. Labelled as one of the funniest stand-up comedians in Australia, Akmal has left audiences in tears of laughter ever since starting his comedy act in pubs and clubs across Sydney. For Akmal, comedy is not about traditional one line jokes. “Why did the chicken cross the road?” he said. “Who knows, that chicken’s been crossing roads for many years and it’s never been funny. “Someone should get the chicken and cut its head off and make it into a nice chicken burger.” In fact, it has been Akmal’s spontaneity on stage which has earned him a reputation to entertain. The popular comedian is hoping to feed off the audience when he performs at the Chaffey Theatre in Renmark next month. “Some comics do like a rehearsed show, word for word, it’s like a play almost,” he said. “I’m kind of different to that as I try to play it a bit more playful (and) a bit more spontaneous as much as I can. “Sometimes I hardly talk to the audience at all
Alexandria, they’re liars’”. Upon arriving in Sydney, Akmal was far from the class clown at school and struggled to hold down regular jobs once he finished his education. “Cab driving was good because I enjoyed the driving,” Akmal said. “I enjoyed everything about it, except when people got in the cab because suddenly it was all about them, you had to go where they wanted to go.” Akmal eventually tried n comedian: Akmal. his hand at comedy under the stage name Peter and inand other times I spend the stantly knew he could make first 20 minutes of the show people laugh. (talking to the audience) “I always loved comedy because it’s just working, the and I had a passion for it energy is there.” from a young age,” he said. Born and raised in Cairo, Since then, the comedian Akmal moved to Australia has toured with many interafter a supposed family holinational stars and shared his day to a neighbouring city. humour in front of hundreds “They (my parents) said of people. we were going to AlexanHowever, off stage, dria,” he said. Akmal believes he is just an average person. “My real friends know what I’m like, I’m actually I always loved very boring and very dull comedy and I had a and not funny in real life passion for it from a and they find that out pretty quickly,” he laughed. young age. Akmal admits comedy hasn’t always been an easy career path to take. “I’ve had some shockers, I’ve been chased out of “Alexandria is like two places, I can’t believe I’m still hours away from Cairo alive,” he laughed. where we lived. Akmal will peform his “Ten hours into the show Life Of Akmal at the trip, I thought ‘hang on, Chaffey Theatre on June 1 Fillatthe grid so that every we’re not going to 8pm.
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6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Air Ways 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Grey's Anatomy 9.30 Desperate Housewives 10.30 Private Practice 11.30 30 Rock 12.30 True Beauty 1.30 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 RBT 8.00 Getaway 8.30 CSI 9.30 Footy Show (AFL) 11.15 Win News 11.45 Footy Show (NRL) 1.30 ET 2.00 Guthy Renker 2.30 Brand Developers 3.00 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 Masterchef 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 Masterchef 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 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today 4.25 Video Hits
4.30 UEFA Champions League: Semi Final: Second Leg 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.05 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers
6.30 World News 7.30 Italian Food Safari 8.00 Oz And James’s Big Wine Adventure 8.30 Heston’s Feasts 9.30 World News 10.05 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.05 Movie: Election 2 (Hong Kong) 12.45 Movie: The Truth And Other Lies (Spain): Tristán Ulloa
Friday 6th
SBS
4.00 Can We Help? 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 The New Inventors 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 One Plus One 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Midsomer
Murders 2.10 World's Greenest Homes 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Grand Designs 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Jonathan Creek 10.15 Lateline 11.00 Headcases 11.25 rage
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Pilot Guides: Follows an intrepid traveller's unforgettable journey to an exciting destination. 8.30 Being Human: Detective Nancy Reid questions Mitchell about his involvement in the Box Tunnel
massacre. 9.30 The Tudors: Anne battles to save her marriage. 10.25 The Wire: Carver and Truck discover there really is no honour among thieves. 12.25 Code Geass 12.50 Important Things With Demetri Martin 1.15 FM
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Dreamgirls: Jamie Foxx 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 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Port Adelaide v Hawthorn 11.45 That '70s Show 12.15 Movie: Alien Abduction: Benz Antoine 2.15 Room For Improvement 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: Mona Lisa Smile 11.00 Friday Night Football: The ANZAC Test: Australia v NZ 1.15 Friday Night Football: City v Country
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 Masterchef 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With
George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project: Presented by Charlie Pickering, Carrie Bickmore and Dave Hughes 7.30 Masterchef 9.00 Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution 10.00 Law & Order 11.00 6.30 With George Negus 11.30 The Late Show 12.30 Numb3rs
4.15 UEFA Europa League: Semi Final: Second Leg 8.40 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 World Watch 3.00 Living Black 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers
6.30 World News 7.30 The Secret History Of Eurovision 8.30 As It Happened: The Children’s Odyssey 9.30 World News 10.00 Best Undressed 11.00 Movie: Sound Of The Sea (Spain): Jordi Mollà, Leonor Watling 12.45 Entourage 1.20 Shameless 2.20 Weatherwatch
Saturday 7th
TEN SA
4.00 rage 11.00 Cooking The World 11.50 Wagging School 12.00 Collectors 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 The Trophy Room 2.00 The SANFL: West Adelaide v Panthers 5.00 Bowls: Moama International Tri
Series 2011: Australia v Scotland 6.00 Can We Help? 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 Spooks 9.30 A Quiet Word 10.00 The Graham Norton Show 10.45 Durham County 11.35 rage
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 7.30 Meet the Natives USA 8.30 Movie: Witness For The Prosecution: Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton: A young man is on trial for a wealthy widow's murder after he
profits from her will. 10.20 Movie: That Kind Of Woman: Sophia Loren, Tab Hunter, Jack Warden, Barbara Nichols, Keenan Wynn, George Sanders 11.50 True Stories 12.40 Virgin Swimmers: Nine nervous adults have six weeks to conquer their fear of water.
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.40 That ’70s Show 2.00 No Ordinary Family 3.00 To Be Announced 4.30 What's Up Down Under 5.00 Mercurio’s Menu
5.30 SA Life 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: High School Musical 3 9.00 Movie: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest: Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom 12.00 Louis Theroux 1.30 Movie: Brown Sugar: Taye Diggs 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Children’s Programs
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday KerriAnne 11.00 Children's Programs 2.30 F Troop 3.00 Gilligan’s Island 4.00 Postcards International 4.30 Garden Gurus 5.00 News: First At
Five 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Shrek The Third: Mike Myers 9.30 Movie: Body Of Lies 12.10 Movie: Dog Day Afternoon: Al Pacino 2.30 The Avengers 3.30 ET
6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 To Be Announced 1.30 AFL Geelong v North Melbourne 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten Evening News 6.30 Before The Game 6.30 Bondi Vet 7.30 Movie: Fantastic
Four: Rise Of Silver Surfer: Jessica Alba 9.30 Movie: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life: Angelina Jolie 11.45 Movie: Pathfinder: Karl Urban 1.40 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 It Is Written 5.00 Hour Of Power
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 San Remo Song Festival 2011 3.00 Rubinstein By The Rubinsteins 4.00 Eating Art 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves: A team attempts to
move a historic aircraft from England to America. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Young Adam (The UK): Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Peter Mullan 11.40 SOS 12.40 Life’s A Zoo 1.10 Drawn Together 1.40 Weatherwatch
Sunday 8th
WIN SA
6.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Badgers 2.00 Arctic Exposure 3.00 In Search Of Beethoven 3.45 Tell Them
Anything You Want 4.30 Book Club 5.00 Art Nation 5.30 Mr Bean 5.45 Doctor Who 6.30 Wild Life 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Human Planet 8.30 Moby Dick (Part One) 10.00 Compass 10.30 The Street 11.30 Echoes Across The Divide
6am Children’s Programs 7pm At The Movies 7.30 Art Race 8.00 Genius Within: The Inner Life Of Glenn Gould 9.50 Art Nation 10.15 The Gradual Demise Of Phillipa Finch 10.20 Gavin And Stacey: Smithy reels when he hears the
news of Nessa's pregnancy. 10.50 The Graham Norton Show 11.40 Hamish Macbeth: Lochdubh prepares itself for the annual hockey match against Dubracken. 12.25 Edge Of Darkness 1.25 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Amazing Race 12.00 Minute To Win It 1.00 Home Improvement 1.30 AFL: Melbourne v Adelaide 4.30 What’s Up Down Under 5.00 Drive Thru
Australia 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Dancing With The Stars 9.00 Castle: A murder case turns up a mysterious conspiracy 11.00 Beyond The Darklands 12.00 Kings 1.00 Medical Rookies 1.30 Room For Improvement
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show (AFL) 1.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Gilligan’s Island 2.00 Wildfire 4.00 BIG – Extreme Makeover
5.00 News: First At Five 5.30 Postcards SA 6.00 Nine News 6.30 In Their Footsteps 7.30 Sixty Minutes 8.30 Movie: Blood Brothers 10.30 CSI: Miami 11.25 The Guardian 12.20 Sunday Football: St. George Dragons v Cowboys 2.20 Win Presents
6.00 Mass At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 11.00 The Circle: Highlights Show 12.00 Jamie At Home 12.30 Australian Rally Championship 1.30 Netball: ANZ Championship 3.30 Everybody Hates Chris
4.00 Gadget Show 4.30 The Bolt Report 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Jamie's Thirty Minute Meals 6.00 Ten Evening News 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef 8.30 Hawaii Five-O 9.30 NCIS 10.30 Formula One Grand Prix: Turkey 12.40 Video Hits
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.35 World Watch 10.30 UEFA Europa League: Highlights 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Magazine 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 Feast India 2.30 Two Of Us 3.00 Great Depression 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 9.30 Cutting Edge: Gaddafi: Our Best Enemy 11.15 Movie: The Light (France) 1.05 Movie: Travelling Light (Australia) 2.40 Weatherwatch
Monday 9th
SEVEN SA
4.00 The Bill 5.00 Art Nation 5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Monarch Of The Glen 1.30 Cheese Slices
2.00 Jeeves And Wooster 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Grand Designs 6.50 Miniscule 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 11.05 Lateline Business
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Urban Chef: Follow chef Oliver Rowe on his mad dash around London as he searches for local produce to serve in his restaurant. 8.00 Absolutely Fabulous 8.30 Swingtown 9.15 Up In Town
9.30 Deadwood: Martha regrets her move to Deadwood after her son is severely injured. 10.15 Misfits: The gang fights the Virtue Organisation in the hope of reclaiming its brainwashed friends. 11.05 Being Erica 11.45 Love Soup 12.20 jtv Live
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Jesse Stone: Death In Paradise 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 No Ordinary Family 8.30 Bones 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 My Big Fr###n Wedding 11.30 Ocean Force 12.00 Louis Theroux And The Swingers 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The 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: Highlights 1.00 Spyforce 2.00 Guthy Renker
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Masterchef 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 Masterchef 8.30 AFL: St. Kilda v Carlton 11.30 Ten News 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Ally McBeal 1.55 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today 4.30 The CBS Early Show
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Dateline 2.30 Insight 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Living Black 6.00 Letters And
Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man Vs. Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 South Park 10.30 Wilfred 11.00 Ugly Americans 11.30 World Game 12.30 Living Black 1.00 Movie: Flanders (France): Adelaide Leroux 2.35 Weatherwatch
Tuesday 10th
ABC 2
4.00 The Bill 5.00 Travel Oz 5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Time Team 1.30 Meerkat Manor 2.00 Parliament
3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Grand Designs 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 Budget Special: Treasurer's Budget Speech 8.30 My Family's Crazy Gap Year 9.25 QI 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Dirty Jobs 8.30 Good Game 9.00 The Warehouse Comedy Festival 9.30 Being Human: Detective Nancy Reid questions Mitchell about his involvement in the Box Tunnel massacre. 10.30 School Of Comedy
10.55 Ideal: Nicki's birthday party does not go entirely according to plan. 11.25 10 Items Or Less: Leslie convinces Ingrid to be his date to the high society club's big dinner. 11.45 The Warehouse Comedy Festival 12.20 Billable Hours 12.45 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Truth About Cats & Dogs: Uma Thurman 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 Australia’s Got Talent 8.30 Winners & Losers 9.30 Parenthood 10.30 Cougar Town 11.00 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 12.00 Philanthropist 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Customs 8.00 AFP - Australian Federal Police 8.30 Sea Patrol 9.30 Un 10.50 Nine News: Federal Budget 2011 11.30 New Adventures Of Old Christine 12.00 20/20 1.00 ET
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 Masterchef 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 Masterchef 8.00 Bondi Vet 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 1.25 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Waiter (The Netherlands) 2.45 Breadmakers 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: Full Battle Rattle 11.35 Movie: For A Moment, Freedom (Austria): Navíd Akhavan, Pourya Mahyari 1.30 Do Not Resuscitate 2.35 Weatherwatch
Wednesday 11th
ABC 1
BERRI & MILDU
4.00 The Bill 5.00 Talking Heads 5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Map Mystery 2.00 Parliament
3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Grand Designs 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Angry Boys 9.30 Hungry Beast 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Desert Lions
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters: Jeremy Wade is on a quest to Africa's Rift Valley. It is a dangerous place, but at its heart is a worthy prize — the Nile perch. 8.30 Blood, Sweat And Luxuries 9.30 Anatomy Of Prejudice
10.20 Raising Sextuplets 11.05 Baby Beauty Queens: The story of three girls and their entry into Britain's first ever pre-teen beauty pageant. The mothers do everything possible to help their daughters win. 12.05 The Kitchen Job 12.50 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Jane Doe: The Wrong Face 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 Australia’s Got Talent: Presented by Grant Denyer 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 Detroit 1-8-7 11.30 My Name Is Earl 12.00 Style By Jury 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 Madagascar 8.30 RPA 9.30 BIG – Extreme Makeover 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies 11.30 Win News 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 The Strip 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Guthy Renker 2.30 Danoz 3.00 Travita
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 Masterchef 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 Masterchef 8.30 Glee 10.00 Lie To Me 11.00 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.30 Ten News 12.00 The Late Show 12.55 Ally McBeal 1.55 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Broken Wings (Israel) 2.30 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.00 Parent Rescue 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: Monsieur Ibrahim And The Flowers Of The Koran (France): Omar Sharif, Pierre Boulanger, Gilbert Melki 11.45 Movie: Goodbye Lenin! (Germany): Daniel Brühl, Katrin Sass 1.55 Weatherwatch
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BACK WITH A BANG! Lewis returns for Berri River Rangers WITH one free kick, Berri River Rangers’ newest recruit Lewis Vallelonga reinforced his ability to the Riverland soccer community on Sunday. Playing his first game for Rangers since returning to Australia after a stint with English club Hull City FC, Vallelonga cleared the defensive wall with a screaming shot that slammed into the top of the net and stunned all who saw it. It was confirmation to the 17 year old that he had not lost the skills that attracted talent scouts when he was still a stu-
■ HOPEFUL: Locally bred soccer star Lewis Vallelonga hopes his Berri return will be just a brief interlude before resuming his campaign for a professional career. Photo: ROB MCLEAN
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ROB McLEAN dent at Berri’s Our Lady of the River Catholic Primary School. It was a confidence boost that could not come at a better time, following a recent health scare that resulted in him losing his precious contract with the Tigers. River Rangers won 3-1, with the Vallelonga goal ensuring there would be no comeback from the club’s former bogey side Renmark Olympic. ■ Continued Page 36
■ INSIDE: Lewis tells of life inside an English professional soccer club
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