Issue No. 180 – Thursday, June 2, 2011
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â– COUNTRY MUSIC STARS: Renowned country musician Olive Bice, with fellow enthusiasts, prepares for the 2011 South Australian Country Music Festival & Awards. Photo: JANE WILSON
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Olive’s here for a good time REPORT BY R
C CALLUM TTRIFONOFF WITH an involvement in the South Australian Country Music Festival & Awards that has lasted for 27 years, you could almost consider Olive Bice a local.
The Bendigo based country musician travels to the Riverland nearly every year for the festival and loves the region, as if it is all she has ever known. “The Riverland’s beautiful, you’ve got the river, all the wonderful fruits and the people are very friendly,� Mrs Bice said. ■Continued Page 2
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Sport’s time to self reflect EVERY sport in country areas, at some point or another, has to assess its future. The current economic situation will ensure that self reflection is a must for all Riverland sporting organisations. Last weekend, an unheard of two senior Riverland hockey matches were forfeited, while one struggling soccer team was pounded by over 30 goals. Even Australia’s favourite winter sport was not immune, with an Independent coach reportedly scouring the streets of his town to find spare players last weekend. The situation is similar with summer sports, with many needing to restructure their competitions. Riverland Hockey Association president Gavin McMahon said his competition will have to conduct a review of its organisation, particularly at senior level, at the completion of this season. To fix an issue, you must first recognise that there is a problem and the fact that hockey’s leading regional official has done so is a good sign for that sport. Are there other sports that may need to address their competitions at the end of this season? It is probable. Those sports which take proactive measures to address the future, will ensure their longevity in the sporting landscape in these changing times. Those that sit on their hands may in the future be wondering where all of their players went. Hopefully they don’t realise too late.
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Country music hits Barmera ■From Front Page With her long association with the festival continuing, the yodeller said she keeps seeing the country music scene grow in the region. “I think it’s growing because we have younger (performers) coming in,� she said. “(Performers like me) are the older generation but at the awards, you see all the young ones performing, which is really good.� Mrs Bice said Riverlanders embrace the festival. “Every year they come and support you with your shows,� she said. “You become part of their family.� One of the highlights from Mrs Bice’s association
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■ FALSE: Rumours circulating about the former BP service Station site in Berri are believed to be unsubstantiated and (inset) regular testing taking place at the site while it was still operational. Photo: JANE WILSON
RUMOURS circulating that the former Berri BP service station in Vaughan Terrace was leaking fuel into the River Murray are unsubstantiated, according to a local councillor. Berri Barmera Councillor Andrew Kassebaum raised the issue during this month’s council meeting, stating rumours regarding issues with contaminated land and fuel seepage into the River Murray were being aired in public. However, Mr Kassebaum said there is no evidence to back up the rumours regarding the fuel leak. “Whatever is being talked
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BRAD PERRY about in public is more hearsay than anything else,” he said. “Someone’s approached me about it and that’s what they’ve been told, or led to believe, that there may be an issue with seepage from the fuel tanks. “But once again, there is no evidence of that and I have been assured that is not the issue for the reason they shut down.” It is understood, the petrol station did have some problems
due to the high river and has only recently closed after a number of years of operation, but the two issues are unrelated. There is worry amongst council members, however, that the land’s soil will be contaminated due to its use as a petrol station for more than four decades. “It’s always a concern, however, whoever decides to buy the property, I dare say, will have to remediate the land, whether there is an issue there or not, because it’s something that’s synonymous with petrol stations that the land is always contaminated,” Mr Kassebaum said. Mr Kassebaum said he hopes
the land is reused, with new zoning regulations to come into effect in the coming months, meaning the site can only be used for commercial purposes. “It’s in a prime location for development, overlooking the river and the main street of Berri,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Kassebaum has questioned whether there are enough funds in council’s 2011/12 budget for the Berri Marina upgrade. “Until we’ve actually got a successful tender and their pricing, we’ll see whether that conceptual plan and the money put aside will be enough,” he said.
Longer wait for digital television channels By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND households will have to wait up to an extra fortnight longer than originally planned to receive the same digital networks as seen in the city. With 24 brand new transmitters from Japan to be installed at WIN TV’s broadcast sites in Loxton and Mount Gambier, WIN Corporation legal, regulatory and network affairs manager Shirley Brown said a slight delay has occurred. “We had hoped to have started in August and finished in November but because of this tsunami, it has put our plans back a little bit,” she said. “There has (also) been a bit of a delay because we needed the channels,
the frequencies that these channels would operate from and we only got them last week from the ACMA (Australia Communications and Media Authority). “We had to wait on the regulator to tell us what channels we were going to transmit on and those channels are now being put into the transmitters by the supplier. “It really isn’t going to be a huge delay at all.” Instead of the predicted August start, the digital channels will now not begin rolling out until September and will all be accessible by no later than March. The additional channels such as Go!, GEM, 7Two, 7Mate, One and Eleven are part of the roll-out process and Mrs
Brown said some local households will receive digital channels before others. “The two big transmitters will roll out and as soon as we install them, the services will be available,” she said. “It will be like we rolled out digital, as you go to the next site, those people who can pick up that transmitter will get the services.” Last Friday, the WIN Corporation signed an agreement with the Federal Government for the latter to pay for 50 per cent of the capital and operational costs of the new transmitters until 2013. “This is an initiative and it’s good for regional viewers to get the same services as the metropoli-
■ DRAMA: Riverland Neighbours fans will have to wait longer to view the program on the region’s new digital channels. tan markets,” Mrs Brown said. However after 2013, WIN TV will be responsible for costs of providing the new digital channels. The roll-out of the channels may also have an impact on current services and antennas. “We will be providing communications that make sure your aerial is
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WORK at the Loxton Centenary Feature site is set to begin at Mill Corner. Preparatory site works will begin as soon as possible and Loxton Waikerie Council Mayor Leon Stasinowsky has praised the generosity of the community, which has raised enough funds for construction of the sculpture to begin. “This is a milestone in the tireless efforts of the committee and has again demonstrated the spirit and generosity within our community and their willingness to unite behind a common goal,” he said. Donations were received from a wide range of sources including local community members, businesses, organisations, fundraising from the Loxton Centenary Feature Committee and council contributions. The sculpture is to be completed in time for the anniversary of the town’s proclomation on August 27. Meanwhile, the Loxton Waikerie Council has continued its request to take ownership of Mill Corner land from the State Government. Soil on the land has been found likely to be contaminated and council insists if the State Government is prepared to sell the former rail land, then it should pay for the testing of contaminants prior to sale. Alternatively, council believes if the State Government would consider gifting the land to council for community use, then council would, by using road base for car/bus parking, mitigate the effect of any contaminants. It has also been revealed an indicative cost of assessment to test the soil of the former Caltex site would range from between $25,000 and $35,000.
$4 million irrigation upgrade By BRAD PERRY SPORTING grounds, parks and lawn areas in Berri and Barmera will undergo a $4 million sub surface irrigation upgrade set to save 10 billion litres of water over a decade long period. Despite either a rate rise or cut in services being predicted during the next financial year, the Berri Barmera Council is borrowing money to undertake the extensive project. Council will commit over $2 million towards the project, with the funding matched by the Federal Government. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said current irrigation infrastructure for parks and sporting grounds in the district is in need of an upgrade. “Our irrigation infrastructure was pretty dated,” he said. “We had to manually water some areas. “Because it’s so much more efficient, we will be able to extend, by doubling, the amount of wastewater that we currently do on Glassey Park. “It’s a significant increase in efficiency and it will give us long term infrastructure.”
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Proposed Waikerie hydropool may be downsized By BRAD PERRY A PROPOSED hydrotherapy pool for Waikerie may be downsized to make it financially viable to push ahead with plans to construct the facility. Riverland Be Active field officer Adrian Pipe, who has worked on the project with the Riverland West Rehabilitation Pool Working Group, said a feasibility study revealed the facility would run at a loss under current plans. “There was a pretty big shortfall in what it would cost to run and what it was projected to generate in income and so what the committee really needs to look at is how could they potentially reduce the cost of the construction and the cost of the maintenance,” he said. “That generally means you need to build a smaller pool, so you’ve got less water to heat and less air to heat and then ways to generate more income.” Mr Pipe said ratepayers in the Riverland West area could not afford to foot the bill for the pool to run at a loss. “It is okay to say they run at a loss but there is no way in the world the council could be responsible for putting, potentially, a $150,000 millstone around the neck of the community,” he said. “That’s the reality, the community may want it but at the end of the day, it’s still got to make economic sense and that’s one of the reasons why they got the feasibility study commissioned because we needed some black and white figures to work with.” The hydrotherapy pool has been on the agenda for several years, with funds already raised and is planned to be part of the Waikerie Sporting Precinct. To make the hydrotherapy pool viable, Mr Pipe said the facility could be made smaller, volunteers could run the facility or private groups who would use the pool, such as physios, would be charged. “It is up to the group to decide what it is they will be looking for,” Mr Pipe said.
Quarantine reminder after fruit dumping By BRAD PERRY AROUND 150 kilograms of fruit and vegetables were recently found dumped near a quarantine bin in Blanchetown in a possible protest against the fruit transport restrictions. The haul of fruit fly host material was reported just weeks after a Riverland fruit grower was fined $5000 for carrying unlabelled produce past the Blanchetown quarantine bin. Biosecurity SA surveillance and plant pest control manager Peter Morrison said dumping fruit outside the bin will not affect the fruit fly zone area. “People who have carried produce and suddenly become aware of the quarantine, they see the signs and they see the bin,” he said. “Most people put it into the bin but some decide to put it alongside the bin or nearby. “You can’t speculate but it could be they were a bit angry about getting to that point and they had to do something with it. “All of the quarantine bins are deliberately placed outside of horticultural production areas, so they are an area of very low risk.” It was also not a case of the quarantine bin being full, according to Mr Morrison.
■ FRUIT FLY PREVENTION: Around 150 kilograms of fruit fly host material was recently dumped beside the Blanchetown quarantine bin. Photo: MURRAYRIVERPHOTOS.COM.AU
“The bin is actually sitting on top of a pit and there’s about a 12 foot deep pit underneath the bin,” he said. “The bin doesn’t fill. “We inspect it regularly and we know when it’s due and we get that done.” Mr Morrison said Biosecurity SA and the South Australian Citrus Industry Development Board are targeting people taking
produce out of the Riverland to sell on roadside stalls and then bringing the fruit back in. “That’s not without its risk,” Mr Morrison said. A random roadblock will be set up next weekend at the Department of Transport Inspection Station on the Sturt Highway near Blanchetown, inspecting vehicles for the illegal fruit being brought into
the region. “We do them when we can but at the moment we’ve got a Mediterranean fruit fly outbreak in Port Augusta, so that creates extra pressure on the Riverland, so it’s really timely that we would run a random roadblock with an outbreak,” Mr Morrison said. Mr Morrison said it is a timely reminder for people to remember quarantine regulations. “The key message is; if it has been purchased in South Australia, all they have to do is keep their receipts,” he said. “They can bring it into the Riverland from South Australia but not from other states. “By and large, the people of the Riverland, including the residents and tourist people, are really alert to what they need to do because they are on the back of the horticultural production area and we find visitors to the Riverland are similarly, generally, aware. “It’s just that from time to time, somebody like this has come along to the bin and realised they have to do something about it. “Normally they should put it into the bin and these people have chosen not to but again, it’s better they did that than take it into the Riverland.”
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A public consultation period was originally supposed to take place no later than last month. Riverland Regional Waste Mangement Committee chairman Jody Flauch vel said it is unlikely much work will be done within the next six months. “I don’t think we’ll see a lot before the end of the year...but hopefully once we get approvals, there will be some fairly quick action after that,” he said. “Obviously we’ve only got a certain time with our licenses that the three councils hold on their dumps, so we are going to be pushing to have this
facility up and running by that deadline.” “Some of these dump sites are getting close to their capacity and it may well be that we, whichever council site is still able to take waste, waste may have to go to that one site to get thro through the period.”
for the facility have been presented to the committee by Tonkin Consulting and the group has provided feedback and input into the designs through the facility’s newly elected coordinator Dara Clayton. There are still many more steps to be taken be-
I don’t think we’ll see a lot (of work on the facility) before the end of the year. Mr Flavel admits keeping one landfill site open would only be done with an extension of its license through the Environment Protection Authority. “Whether they would be willing to or not (is another question),” he said. Currently concept plans
fore work can begin on the Monash site, including the committee and Riverland councils approving concept plans. A development application needs to be assessed by the Development Assessment Commission, public consultation will take place and then,
if successful, plans will go back to the councils for approval. “That will be the process we have to go through and depending on how that proceeds will govern how long it will take,” Mr Flavel said. “We are pushing ahead, not as fast as we can go, but as quickly as possible.”Public criticism of the chosen regional waste site needs to be addressed before work can start, according to Mr Flavel. “Obviously we are trying to take into consideration their concerns and address them and part of the development approval process, with public consultation, will hopefully allay some of the fears,” he said.
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Tourism meeting is important step for region THE tourism consultant employed to design a plan for the Riverland tourism industry’s future is urging people to attend a special meeting next Tuesday. Called by the three Riverland councils, the meeting will discuss the soon to be released tourism plan and those with an interest in the tourism industry are being urged to attend. Advance Tourism director Norm White said it will be no ordinary meeting. “It is an important step towards obtaining the funds to implement the tourism plan to rejuvenate the Riverland tourism industry,” he said. “The long term significance of this meeting calls for maximum attendance by
the industry.” “If the (Berri) Town Hall is full of tourism industry businesses, this will give the councils added weight to their negotiations in Adelaide.” The local tourism industry will have an opportunity to express its views on the proposals the councils will take to Adelaide. “It will be too late to comment after the meeting,” Mr White said. “The councils want a clear mandate on behalf of the industry.” It is estimated by Mr White that revenue for the Riverland tourism industry are down by over $108 million. The meeting will be held at the Berri Town Hall on Tuesday at 7.30pm.
■ WILLING TO LEARN: Renmark High School acting principal Orio Denti with an enthusiastic class of students. This school has reported steady attendance rates this year. Photo: JANE WILSON
Schools call to stamp out truancy By CALLUM TRIFONOFF SOME Riverland senior students are “sabotaging” their chances of receiving the best possible result due to a lack of attendance at school. In what Glossop High School principal Bevin Brooks describes as a “tough-love” approach, he is urging parents to not let students have “the odd day off”. Truancy by Glossop High School year 11 and 12 students, in particular, reflects on similar figures obtained by city media which show up to 5249 students are absent from South Australian public schools each day. Mr Brooks stressed the importance of attending school and said several year 12 students in previous years missed a considerable amount in the lead up to exams. “In term four, you have the preparation of exams so you have around 30 weeks of school per year,” Mr Brooks said. “Some kids missed 10 weeks and others missed five and you just can’t do that, not in year 12.” However, Mr Brooks said this year had seen a rapid increase in attendance rates at the middle campus and steady improvements at the senior. “We got some response from the middle campus but there’s still a way to go at the senior,” he said. “It’s certainly not the whole group of year 12s though, most of them are
doing really well but there is still some that are quite poor.” Overall attendances across the Glossop High School senior and middle campuses are good, reflecting trends across the region. Waikerie High School assistant principal Margaret Schultz said a newly implemented attendance improvement plan had ensured good attendance levels by students. “We managed to lift (the figures) to 92 per cent (with the plan),” Mrs Schultz said.
Some kids missed 10 weeks and others missed five and you just can’t do that.
“We work with parents and with kids and get them engaged in their work.” Mrs Schultz said it is harder for students to keep up with class work if they have been away for a long period of time. “Teachers in home group really stress the importance of attending school all the time,” she said. Renmark High School last year
had an average student attendance rate of 87 per cent and acting principal Orio Denti said the figures were positive news. “There’s quite a large amount of students who work part-time and that can affect attendances,” Mr Denti said. “However, we work close with them and make sure what they do out of school does not disadvantage their study.” Renmark High School students start a personal learning program in year 10, which Mr Denti said kept the students focused on school work and willing to attend. “Students who want to go to university know they have to attend school in order to get a TER,” he said. “When students are engaged, they are happy at school.” Meanwhile, at junior level where truancy is less significant a problem, Pinnaroo Primary School principal Sunyl Vogt said illness has been the only major factor for students not attending the Mallee school. “We’re on the same sort of par this year as last year for figures,” Mr Vogt said. “It’s always been steady, we do have the odd one or two miss long periods of time due to illness but less than one per cent of students do not send a note in to explain their absence.”
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thank you I WOULD like to thank both the Riverland Weekly and the local people for supporting our Childhood Cancer drive. Without your support, we wouldn’t get to where we are now. It takes a lot of dedication of the people to make this successful and, for that, your support is very much appreciated. I would like to make people aware that we are still running a fundraiser and I am pleased to say we have made a donation of over $2000. To everyone who helped out, I cannot thank you enough. Lois Gray, Barmera.
Historical group The Waikerie Historical Society, under the chairmanship of Meredith Arnold, is interested to have contact with any family in the Riverland who have records, photographs or memories of involvement with earlier periods (from 1894 to 1960s) of events, residences and family stories from within the wider Waikerie district. The intention is to catalogue and store the growing collection of such worthwhile material already held for the society. Copying facilities are available, should the return of the originals be desired by the donor. There is now expanding interest by the younger community in the area of ‘local knowledge’ and general information upon the early days of our settlement – thus any assistance would be very much ap-
preciated. Likewise, anyone interested in joining the society will be welcome and is invited to attend our meetings, details of which can be obtained from Mrs Arnold. Please do not hesitate to contact Meredith (8541 2091) for any further details, or discussion upon this project. Allen Bennett, Waikerie Historical Society.
Decision questioned WHILST Mr Ralph may consider the “council boundary status quo the right decision� (Riverland Weekly, May 5), I for one do not. As 90 per cent of the Geranium community were and are in favour of seceding to Coorong Council, I do not believe the decision to do so would have divided the community, nor do I consider it to be “good news for just about everybody�. There are many concerns I, as a ratepayer, have with the Southern Mallee District Council, including inefficient use of ratepayers’ money: ■Geranium North Road – The use of inferior materials resulted in such a mess that the council then ripped the whole road back up again. ■I wrote regarding Heinsel Road because a school sign was obscured by trees. Trees were cut off and left where they dropped, creating a fire hazard. Since prior to 1990, the then Lameroo Council agitated to build a caravan park which was opposed but eventually built at a cost of $300,000. Until taken off the market, it was to be sold for reportedly
Have your say about the issues that affect you. less than $300,000. Since the Geranium Ratepayers Association was formed and the Southern Mallee Council realised we were serious, there has been a flurry of activity around the town. An example is Geranium Terrace was rebituminised but portholes weren’t filled in before this. They just fill up when it rains and deterioration is occurring. In my opinion, the Geranium and district ratepayers get very little for the exorbitant rates they pay. Yet the council never seems to hesistate spending money east of Lameroo, in some instances duplicating already existing facilities. Rosemary Howard, Geranium.
without their help, many of the projects would not be possible. We also have a dedicated band of helpers running the opportunity shop in Barmera and receive many public donations of saleable items. At present, I cannot think of any auxiliary member who still has a relative in care at Barmera and would like all families of those who do, to consider coming to join us at our meetings, which are held on the first Monday of each month, in St Luke’s Chapel, Bonney Lodge, at 1.30pm. We also invite any family, friend or interested member of the public to come along. New members bring new ideas, while the list of items needed to give extra care and comfort goes on. Joan Hoffmann, Barmera.
Wonderful organisation IN 1996, my mother was moved from the Barmera Hospital to Hawdon House. At that time I thought it was the worst day of my life, having someone I loved needing residential care. However, it was in fact one of the best days of my life because through it, I met others in the same situation, they are now friends, and otherwise, I may have never met. Since that time, it has been rewarding, as a member of the Barmera Residential Care Auxiliary, being able to help provide the many comfortable chairs, furnishings, therapy items which the present residents are now using. It is also a way of saying, “thank you�, to the staff who give such dedicated care. Many community groups generously support our auxiliary and
Call an ambulance I CAN back up recent articles in the media re: “use an ambulance not by private vehicle�. Some weeks ago, I was very unhealthy and needed medical treatment. My wife rang 000 and the operator asked the location. The operator told my wife that the ambulance was on the way and
kept asking about my condition of health. The operator stayed on the phone monitoring my health until she stated to go and open the door to let the ambulance people in. By this time, it was under five minutes from the call being made. Treatment was started immediately. Within 10 minutes, I was in the ambulance on my way to the Riverland Regional Hospital. While on our way to Berri, I received treatment, on arrival at the hospital, I was seen by a doctor and nurses. I do not know anything about what happened for the next 48 hours when I realised that I was in the intensive care ward of the Royal Adelaide Hospital. If my wife had tried to take me to hospital, I would not be alive today, because by the time the ambulance arrived, we would have only been several minutes from home. How would the ambulance find a car on the side of the road? After spending 12 days in the RAH, I was transferred back to the Barmera Hospital by road ambulance. I can only back up the plea, “do not go by any other way than by ambulance�, it is for your own good. Max Scholz, Barmera.
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Church celebrates centenary By JANET BYRNE THE CONGREGATION of Lameroo’s Church of the Irish Martyrs is this year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the foundation stone being laid at the church. To commemorate the occasion, a mass at the church, followed by a lunch at the Lameroo Hotel, will be held on Sunday, August 28. Settlers had arrived in Lameroo around 1900 but it was not until 1906 (when the railway line was opened) that the Southern Mallee really began to gain population and the church was built five years later. A frenzy of fundraising took place in the few years preceding the laying of the foundation stone. The present day Lameroo
parishioners are endeavouring to spread the word about the celebrations so past parishioners, and/or people who have been baptised, confirmed or married in the church might join in the celebrations. In the Murray Mallee Heritage Survey of 1998, it was recommended that the Irish Martyrs Catholic Church be provisionally entered in the State Heritage Register. At that time, it was written in the statement of heritage value that the church was “an important example of the influence of Irish Catholicism in the development and social fabric of the township of Lameroo and the opening up of the Murray Mallee region, and a highly unusual example of the sophisticated type of lightweight construction and
rural church architecture�. The builder was James McInerney and the current Lameroo parishioners would be interested to hear from anyone (perhaps his descendants) who may have details about him and other building work that he may have undertaken. In 2002/03, with the much appreciated assistance of a monetary grant from the Lameroo Community Hotel, the church took on a new lease of life when the exterior was painted in recommended heritage colours. For catering purposes, anyone interested in attending the luncheon is asked to register their name with Lameroo Catholic Women’s League president Sharon Woodfield (8576 3107).
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Local charity shop safe By BRAD PERRY IT IS BUSINESS as usual for Red Cross Loxton’s retail store, despite a number of charity shop outlets across South Australia being forced to close due to financial reasons. While the local retail outlet has survived tough
economic times, stores in Port Pirie and Port Lincoln have not been so lucky, being forced to close. Red Cross media adviser Katie Isaac said the not-forprofit organisation has reviewed the viability of each of its retail stores across Australia. “We’ve had to look at our
stores and some are making a loss,” she said. “So it’s not financially viable for us to keep some of them open. “The ones that are doing well, obviously we are going to keep because all the retail stores, the profits go back to supporting our services. “We’ve been told it’s
business as usual and the (Loxton) store is continuing on.” Ms Isaac said the Red Cross is also expanding in other regions where areas are growing. “Retail is growing in other regions and we are being able to open new stores, which is fantastic that we are finding
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areas we can grow but there are some that are suffering and, unfortunately, we are having to close,” she said. In the Riverland, Red Cross provides many services including Telecross, a daily phone call to people who are elderly, frail and socially isolated to check on their wellbeing. They also provide Tele-
Second strike for cycling event By BRAD PERRY A MAJOR South Australian biking event has been cancelled for the second consecutive year due to a lack of support, despite Riverland councils getting behind the event. Renmark Paringa, Loxton Waikerie and Berri Barmera councils had committed more than $20,000 of in-kind financial support to the Bicycle SA organised 2011 World Future Cycle Challenge, which was set to run through the region’s major towns. However, event organisers of the challenge, which was also cancelled last year due to a lack of participants, have again pulled the plug. In an email to the Renmark Paringa Council, Bicycle SA chief executive officer Christian Hagg said “the results to date have been below expectations”. “Bicycle SA has been working hard to ensure that the 2011 World Future Cycle Challenge is a success,” he said. “Much of this work has focussed on attracting the number of national and international teams that would be required to deliver the community engagement and tourism outcomes for
Party time The Barmera Primary School opened its revamped hall last week with a party. Among the highlights was a performance by the students (above), which had (from left) school principal Terry Wheeldon, Hand Built project manager Gary Schultz and regional education chief Brian Featherston joining in the fun. The hall refurbishment was part of the Federal Government’s Building the Education Revolution project.
cross REDi, a service provided during heatwaves to check people vulnerable to the heat are coping and emergency services, building capacity for communities to prepare for and respond to disasters. For more information, contact Red Cross on 8100 4500 or visit www.redcross.org.au.
each of the various regions that the event will traverse. “Unfortunately, results to date have been below expectation and while there are several months remaining before the commencement date, the decision has been taken to cancel the 2011 World Future Cycle Challenge.”
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Haag said the cancellation of the cycling event will pose a significant cost for Bicycle SA. “While this disappointing decision represents a significant cost for us, we believe that our ongoing relationship with the many communities that promised cash and in-kind support for the event, outweighs the associated risks of proceeding with an event that may not deliver the promised return on that investment,” he said.
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Ballroom dancers take trip down memory lane By CALLUM TRIFONOFF LOCAL ballroom dancers will take a trip down memory lane this Saturday night with the Berri Centenary Mayoral Ball being held. The unique occasion is being presented by the Riverland Ballroom Dancers and Berri Barmera Council Mayor Peter Hunt. Mayoral ball emcee Bob Adams said it is a pleasure to be involved in the show, which is part of the town’s centenary celebrations. “It’s something that doesn’t happen too often, it’s brilliant to be part of providing the ball,” Mr Adams said. “There’s been the odd occasion when there would be (a ball) in Berri but nothing like a long time ago when there
would be six or eight per year. “Back then, everyone used to have one, the rowing clubs, the football clubs and still, there would be a few people who would be happy to go along to one today.” Mr Adams is hopeful of a large crowd and said the ball will see 10 classic dances. “(The dances) were popular 70 to 80 years ago and they will cater for those who haven’t danced in recent years,” he said. “We’re hoping for a crowd of about 100.” Mr Adams said dancers have the option to dress in period costume for the ball. The ball will kick off at 7.30pm with predrinks, and the dancing will commence at 8pm.
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SIDS service By BRAD PERRY A TOUCHING candle lighting ceremony will be part of a SIDS and KIDS South Australia memorial service to be held in Waikerie on Sunday. SIDS and KIDS South Australia is an organisation dedicated to the reduction of infant and child mortality and the provision of bereavement services for all families who have experienced the death of a baby or child from 20 weeks to six years of age. SIDS and KIDS South Australia parent support worker Anne Reynolds said it is great to be able to reach out to Riverland people by hosting the ceremony in the region. “I think it’s important to bring any community service to a country area,” she said. Mrs Reynolds said the service will mean something different to each individual or family who have experienced the death of a baby or child. “It might be an option for them to acknowledge their own journey and what they’ve survived,” she said. “It might be an opportunity to acknowledge other people and their input and the way they have assisted them in their journey. “It might be an opportunity to remember. “All of those things are important.” Mrs Reynolds said the memorial service will provide attendees with a rare opportunity to meet with SIDS and KIDS counselling staff face to face and seek and provide support to other bereaved families. It will also be an opportunity to acknowledge the family’s journey and achievements and others who have contributed and remember their child. The memorial will be held at the Waikerie Lutheran Church from 1.30pm. For more information, contact Anne on 85413 508 or 0412 189 795.
Suicide prevention program to go ahead By ROB McLEAN A COMMUNITY driven suicide prevention program looks set to be established in the Riverland. Two meetings to discuss the CORES (Community Response to Eliminating Suicide) program were held in Berri last week, one community meeting and the other with the Berri Barmera
Council, and a positive response was generated. St Vincent de Paul’s Peter Ryan, who hosted the meeting, said it is highly likely the program will operate in the region following the interest shown in the meetings. “We’re pretty confident it’s a goer,” Mr Ryan said. “We just need to tie up some
loose ends.” Also in attendance at the meeting was Coralanne Walker, who was involved in the conception of the program in the Tasmanian rural community of Kentish. Under the program, Mr Ryan said around 200 local people will be trained in identifying people “in trouble” and providing them with information on gaining the
appropriate help. He said CORES program members are not counsellors. The program is designed specifically around the needs of rural communities. “It is run by locals for locals,” Mr Ryan said. A further meeting to discuss the establishment of the CORES program will be held later this month.
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■ PLAYGROUND: Enjoying using some of the former equipment from the Monash Playground was Bobby Hogan, 13, of Loxton. Photos: ALISON HALUPKA THE Monash community held a successful historical day over the weekend, displaying some of the town’s hidden secrets. Some of the items on display were old block implements and some of the former, much loved pieces of play equipment from the Monash Playground. Among those enjoying the day were (main photo) Anne Smith, Michael Mau, Troy Barnett and Kevin Sasche, all of Monash, and (inset) Joy Mules (left), of Barmera, and former resident Mary Benson (nee Warnecke), now of Adelaide.
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Ethel Rose Mitchell BORN April 26, 2011 Weighing 2.05kg A daughter for Cindy and Jason. A sister to Lucinta, Dennis, Jason, Laguia, Lynda, Patty and Cindy.
Sylvie Liana Gill BORN May 17, 2011 Weighing 3.59kg A daughter for Penny and Aaron. A sister to Mahlia.
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■ AWARD: Dr Kobus Van Staden (centre) receives his Employee of the Month award recently. Photo: SUPPLIED
Employee of the month THIS month’s 5RM Mission Australia Employee of the Month has been recognised for dishing out good medicine. Dr Kobus Van Staden, a GP at the Berri Medical Clinic, has been acknowledged for his hard work and for having his patients’ best interests at heart. His nominator, mental health
worker Ruth Strout, said Dr Van Staden has a reputation for care and compassion. You can nominate someone for the award by calling 5RM between 8:30am and 5pm, Monday through Friday, on 8582 1800, or you can fax your nomination to 8582 3140 anytime.
THIS Saturday, the Riverland and Mallee Trail Horse Riders Club will take part in a ride to raise awareness of the plight of the Australian brumby and American mustang. The local organisation will join clubs from the Australian Trail Horse Riders Association (ATHRA) and the American Competitive Trail Horse Association (ACTHA) to conduct a historic trail ride to raise awareness of the two horse breeds. Everyone is encouraged to participate and support the day and both countries’ rides are hoped to break a world record for the biggest trail ride in history.
Emergency service awards SEVERAL Riverland businesses received awards for their support of South Australian fire and emergency services volunteers last week. The awards were presented at services in Loxton and Waikerie to Manuel Engineering, NAS Insurance Brokers, SA Water, SA Police, Agrie-Exchange and ELGAS. Each of these businesses and organisations have staff who vol-
unteer for the Country Fire Service (CFS) or the State Emergency Service (SES), or who are retained firefighters for the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS). The awards were jointly presented by SAFECOM chief executive David Place, CFS chief officer Greg Nettleton, SES chief officer Chris Beattie and the MFS acting deputy chief officer Haydon Castle.
Funds raised on the day will benefit Australia’s brumby organisations and American mustang groups will be the beneficiaries across the Pacific. The three hour ride will be held at Bonney View Farm in Barmera, departing at 3pm, with all participants (anyone invited) required to arrive about an hour early to prepare. To participate in the event as an ATHRA member is $15 and for non ATHRA members it will cost $25. For more information, contact Riverland and Mallee Brumby Fundraiser Ride coordinator Cara Beeson on 0437 295 966 or cara@rls.net.au
Fun at the markets BETTER get along to the Barmera Main Street Markets this weekend, as it will be the last one until spring. With the SA Country Music Festival being held, there will be plenty of entertainment on offer and attractions include a busker’s competition on the day, which will be decided by public vote with a prize of $100. The Riverland Bootscooters will also performing at 11am and midday.
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Loveday,” he said. “There were both good and sad stories from his experiences.” The trip to Loveday for the anniversary will be the first time Mr Piccolo has been to the internment camp site.
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Mr Piccolo, who was born in Naples, Italy, said the anniversary of the internment camps had received media attention in Italian newspapers. “For this to get attention
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HE Riverland is set to go country music crazy when the 2011 South Australian Country Music Festival kicks off this Saturday. The show is the biggest of its kind in the state and, according to committee member Chris Wutke, promises to draw a crowd. Mrs Wutke hopes the younger generations will attend the festival. “There is a strong following of people coming but I would like to see more younger people,” she said. “There's a lot of older type country music people who will be there but if younger people came, they would enjoy it because there are young performers as well.” The 10 day country bonanza, currently in its 33rd year, will be held at many locations around the Riverland. It kicks off this Saturday at 11am with the Family Bush Bash concert at the Lake Bonney Holiday Park. Anyone can get involved in the
■ Rodney Vincent. festival, with busking a popular activity to take part in. All buskers must remember to carry a permit when performing on the streets.
Many concerts during the festival will be held at the Barmera-Monash Football Club and Mrs Wutke said the decision to move several shows there was to make it as warm as possible for people attending. “We tried it down at the field day site and at Lake Bonney but we were looking for something more comfortable” she said. “We always wanted a place that would be packed and I think we'll get a pretty good crowd at the Barmera-Monash Football Club.” Mrs Wutke said the festival always brings a large number of tourists to the region. “Adelaide's only two and a half hours away, you can easily get a busload come down for the festival,” she said. “For the locals too, come along and enjoy a spectacular event.” For more information on the 2011 South Australian Country Music Festival, visit www.riverlandcountrymusic.com
Top talent is on its way Some of Australia’s best known country musicians will perform at the 2011 South Australian Country Music Festival. John McLeod A HIGHLIGHT of the festival will be Canadian musician John McLeod, who, for the past 30 years, has been performing and composing his own style of country music. His single, Metis Indian Song reached number one on the Canadian National Aboriginal Top 30 Countdown charts and he has toured the world showcasing his music. He will be inducted into the South Australian Country Music Hall of Fame during the festival.
Wayne Horsburgh HIS awards speak for themselves and since 1979, Wayne Horsburgh has been one of the most respected country musicians in Australia. He has also become an extremely popular
performer in the USA, travelling there every year since 1984. Releasing 23 albums, including Songs of Praise and Born Free, Horsburgh will also be inducted into the South Australian Country Music Hall of Fame.
Rodney Vincent RODNEY Vincent has had an illustrious career in country music, featuring on television many times with his acts. He had his big break on the show New Faces before becoming a regular on the the Melbourne Tonight show. Embarking on a solo career in country music, he teamed up with comedian Col Elliott and added a slice of humour to his shows. Riverlanders can expect a fun and enjoy-
able performance from Vincent at the festival. He will also be inducted into the South Australian Country Music Hall of Fame.
Jason Lee JASON Lee is regarded as one of the best new talents in the country music scene. He is well known for his debut single Boy into a Man and for his strong, yet quiet vocals within the songs. He was the recipient of the 2010 Country Music Rising Star Award and attended the College of Country Music in 2008.
Jay Tobin THE American-born Jay Tobin will be performing with well known band Murray Mac and True Grit at this year's festival
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Amber Poulton AMBER Poulton's newest release Break Even hit the top 10 on the Australian Country Music Charts, turning her dream of becoming a renowned country musician into a reality. Poulton was selected in the top 10 of the StarMaker grand finals in Tamworth in 2009 and won an SA Achiever Award in the same year, as well as winning countless other awards.
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It’s time to prune your grapevines Getting pruning right is important
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RUNING season is upon us and locals are urged to call the experts to make sure your vineyard is treated right. As we move into the busy season, Gavin Norman, of Gavin Norman Vineyard Services, said an expert has all the right equipment required to do the job and will make sure your vines are pruned correctly. It is a busy time for the region’s pruning businesses. “We’re quite busy at the present time, we’re operating
three mechanical machines,� he said. “We’ve got the 100 horsepower tractor and the front mounted pruning machine.� Gavin has seen much in the time he has been providing the service. He said it is something that requires much skill to get right. “It takes a lot of concentration and you do get tired from doing it but it’s something I love doing,� he said. “My brother’s been a pruner
for a long time and he said it takes a bit of training to perfect it. “It’s definitely not something you can just say you’re going to do, it takes a lot of precision and practice.� Gavin said it is important for anyone with vines, to get their pruning under way as soon as possible. “To get fresh fruit and to ensure longevity of the vines, it is important that pruning is done,� he said. “It promotes the growth of the vines.�
â– AT WORK: Gavin Norman at work on a typically cold Riverland winter morning and (right) pruning is vital for the health and productivity of your vines. Photos: SUPPLIED
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Section 7 statements relating to the properties will be available for viewing at the office of the Agent 3 business days prior to the Auction and at the place of Auction 30 minutes prior to the Auction commencing.
OULDN’t it be nice to have something you can depend on? Three words, solid, brick, home. There are few things that are as safe as a large solid family home and here is one waiting for its new owners. It is a three bedroom design set in a quiet street close to just about everything. Shops, schools, civic services, they are all close at hand. That wonderful front yard is easy to maintain thanks to a handy dripper watering system and the rear yard is very big with a shed with room for multiple cars and workshop.
Inside the house you have one bathroom but two toilets. One of the toilets thoughtfully comes off of the family/pool room. This home has a lot of potential, all it needs is a new family.
WAIKERIE
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22 Harden St Price $259,950 Inspect By Appointment RLA 47936
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Another great asset is the double car garage with separate rollerdoors which is under the main roof. This property may not last long, so if your interested โ you had better act fast.
WAIKERIE
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29 Marschall Street NEW Price $285,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 47936
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Open
Saturday June 4th 10.00 - 10.30am
Quality and location in this villa, 2 good sized bedrooms both with built in robes, tiled passageway continuing through to kitchen, meals area, laundry and bathroom, split system and elegant lounge room. Garage UMR, elevated with superb patio and established gardens. Compact block.
New Release
New Release
COBDOGLA, 4 Park Terrace NEAT AS A PIN Great position and small country town. Perfect for the first home buyer or retiree, this three bedroom home has lots to offer. Carpeted throughout, combustion heating, ducted air and split system. Good sized dining area and large sunroom, carport attached. Outdoor entertaining area and small garden shed with well maintained garden - a must see! Price: $127,000
Open
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
Saturday June 4th 10.45 - 11.15am
BERRI, 1/23 Aitken Street Price: $220,000
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HOMESTEAD ON THE RIVER MURRAY – BREATHTAKING VIEWS
BERRI, Lot 23, Nitschke Road Price: $435,000 Internet: 3DAFD7
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
LOXTON, 247 Dorsch Avenue Price: $129,500 Internet ID: 3DGFD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
488 538
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
BERRI, 74A & 74B Derrick Street SUPERBLY LOCATED IN DERRICK STREET – TWO STUNNING VILLAS
BERRI, Vaughan Terrace
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
LOXTON EAST TCE Prime Location in main street approx 200sqm A/C Carpeted,Kitchen/Toilets Avail Now Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
RENMARK ARCADE Large shop premises in Prominent position R/C Air-cond next to Supermarket Kitchen/Toilets Lease Negotiable Parking Suit Restaurant
BERRI, 5/11 Coneybeer Street
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
WANTED: Properties in all towns and areas up to $300,000 in and out of towns. Please call Sue Wurth on 8582 2744 or 0431 488 538 to discuss. The key to your property selling success is an experienced Real Estate Agent.
Executive Courtyard Home
LOXTON NORTH, French 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.
RLA 1935
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Price: $89,000 Internet: 3BJFD7 Mobile: 0431
COMMERCIAL LEASING
Price: $245,000
BERRI HUGHES STREET Large modern warehouse office & reception 4000 sqm could be divided into small lots
Upstairs one bedroom community titled unit featuring built-in robes in bedroom, open plan living kitchen/ dining, partly furnished including fridge, 2 lounge chairs and double ensemble. Bathroom, undercover parking, split system. Tenanted at $135 p.w. Why wait, buy now!
REDUCED to SELL at $129,500
Price: $375,000
BERRI, 3B Magarey
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
GREAT INVESTMENT
LOXTON, Drabsch Street
Price: $415,000
BERRI DENNY STREET
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
LAND PLUS BRICK SHOPS
Spacious 3 bedroom villas, built-in robes in all bedrooms, large living areas, modern conveniences. Lock up garage umr, elevated position. At present tenanted, returning approx. $25,000 per annum. Excellent investment or could be subdivided. For definite sale at $415,000 total.
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
You’ll need to be quick to grab this bargain! It’s an older style home that needs a bit of work, yet it’s got heaps of potential. Set on a good sized block of land in a good location. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, good amount of shedding and large carport. No second chances when we get them at this price. Call now!
BERRI, 15 Gilbert Street
Price: $150,000 Internet: 396FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
BERRI WILSON STREET Approx 260 sqm separate offices r/c ducted air-cond On upper floor Parking at rear $300per week
Prime Location R/C A/C suit office/workshop Parking available Lease Negotiable
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.
REDUCED to SELL at $150,000 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.
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI HUGHES STREET
Saturday June 4th 11.00 - 12.00pm
Saturday June 4th 11.45 - 12.15pm
GREAT POSITION
Approx 200sqm shop premises suit retail A/C Kitchen & 2 Toilets Lease Negotiable $330.pw PLUS OUTGOINGS Avail Now
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
CENTRAL POSITION
Price: $175,000 Internet: 3D4FD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
BERRI WILSON STREET
Approx 160sqm refurbished corner position Display glass windows all around A/C Kitchen.
BARMERA, 1/11 Scott Avenue Modern 2 bedroom unit in great position. Good sized open plan kitchen/dining and lounge. Reverse cycle air conditioning and ceiling fans in both bedrooms. Small enclosed back yard, separate garage.
COMMERCIAL LEASING
STUNNING TOWNHOUSE
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 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. Price: $345,000 Internet: 3D2FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
When it comes to SOLD the key is Sue and Iris.
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4 Park Terrace Price $127,000 Inspect Saturday 4th June 10 – 10.30am RLA 1935
1 Contact LJ Hooker Berri Sue Wurth 0431 488 538
REAT position and small country town. Perfect for the first home buyer or retiree, this three bedroom home has lots to offer. Carpeted throughout, combustion heating, ducted air and split system. Good sized dining area and large sunroom, carport attached. Outdoor entertaining area and small garden shed with well maintained garden - a must see.
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HOME H OME O ME INSPECTIONS OM IN INSPECT NSP S PE C TIO ON O NS
FOR F O R THIS WEEK W EE EEK K
Saturday June 4
Sunday June 5
BARMERA
BERRI
10.45 - 11.15am 1/11 Scott Avenue LJ Hooker Berri 12.30 – 1.30pm 17 Queen Elizabeth Drive Ray White Berri
10.30 – 11.30am 24 McGilton Road Ray White Berri 12.00 – 1.00pm 97 Kay Avenue Ray White Berri 1.30 – 2.30pm 8 Tipper Street Ray White Berri 3.00 – 4.00pm 9 O’Hanez Street Ray White Berri
BERRI 1896 Hoskin Road Ray White Berri 11.00 - 12.00pm Lot 23, Nitschke Road LJ Hooker Berri 11.00 – 12.00pm 32 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 11.45 - 12.15pm 15 Gilbert Street LJ Hooker Berri 12.30 – 1.30pm 10 Phillips Road Ray White Berri 2.00 – 3.00pm 1 Malaga Terrace Ray White Berri 3.30 – 4.30pm 7 Kondoprias Court Ray White Berri 9.30 – 10.30am
COBDOGLA 10.00 - 10.30am 4 Park Terrace LJ Hooker Berri
KINGSTON ON MURRAY 10.00 – 11.00am 38 Dolan Street Ray White Berrii
LOVEDAY 11.30 – 12.00pm 802 Loveday Road Ray White Berri
RENMARK 9 Hopkins Street Ray White Renmark 10.00 – 10.30am Kulkyne Street Ray White Renmark 10.15 – 10.45am 14 Twentyfirst Street Ray White Renmark 11.00 – 11.30am 178 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 – 10.00am
LOXTON 10.00 – 11.00am 3078 Kingston Road Ray White Loxton 10.00 – 11.00am 58 Briers Road Ray White Loxton 11.00 – 11.30am 119 Paruna Road Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.00pm 95b Paruna Road Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 35 Kokoda Terrace Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 74 Kibby Road Ray White Loxton 12.15 – 12.45pm 49 Wodonga Avenue Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 1.30pm 96 Drummond Avenue Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 1.30pm 43 First Street Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 2.00pm 7 Eringa Avenue Ray White Loxton 2.00 – 3.00pm 52 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 2.30 – 3.30pm 49 Luther Road Ray White Loxton 3.30 – 4.30pm 12 Hayward Terrace Ray White Loxton
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831
AUCTION 25TH JUNE AT 12 NOON AS NEW CONDITION - Completely renovated inside & out - New kitchen, bathroom, laundry etc - Spacious outdoor living area UMR - Large new shed View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
OPEN
9 HOPKINS STREET
READY SET GO! - Excellent business opportunities, stop paying rent - Huge shedding ready for your business industrial or horticultural (STCC) - 40m x 17m Colourbond Shedding with large door - Massive 64 pallet on the floor cool room Price: Tender closing 1st July 2011 View: Saturday 10.00 – 10.30am OPEN Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
KULKYNE STREET
AFFORDABLE FOUR BEDROOM HOME
ADMIRE MOVE IN & ENJOY
- Two living areas - R/C airconditioner, wood & gas heating - Good kitchen & bathroom areas - Large double carport & shed Price: $144,000 View: Saturday 10.15 - 10.45am OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, master with ensuite - Walking distance to schools and Renmark Plaza - Brand new kitchen and bathroom - Split system ac plus combustion heating Price: $245,000 View: Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am OPEN Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
14 TWENTYFIRST STREET
178 THURK STREET
ON BEHALF OF THE MORTGAGEE IN POSSESSION
THE PICK OF THE BUNCH
4 BEDROOM HOME – MODERN & AFFORDABLE
SPACE, GRACE & CHARM
- Three bedrooms, Blackwood kitchen - Separate lounge & family rooms - Exceptional inside presentation - Huge main shed plus second shed Price: $210,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 3 bedrooms, new kitchen with dishwasher - Open plan living with polished timber floors - Rear verandah with timber decking - Beautifully landscaped native gardens Price: $189,500 View: By appointment Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
- Transportable, built 2003 - 3 air conditioners plus ceiling fans - Modern bathroom and kitchen - Carport, front & rear verandahs, garden shed Price: $145,000 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
- Only a few metres from the river - 489m² with 24.31 metre frontage - Side lane & front street access - Easy walk to shops, Hotel, Club etc Price: $89,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
A SURE BOX TICKER!
STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME - Four bedroom home completed in Sept 2007 - Dream kitchen, spacious living areas - Double garage UMR, nice gardens, good fencing - Huge all-weather outdoor living area New Price: $337,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
QUALITY & LOCATION
- 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
NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN
RURAL BRICK VENEER
Homesite of the Week - 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
CENTRAL LOCATION
QUALITY RURAL LIVING
- 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
- 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
- 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
RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST
NICE LOCATION
OPPOSITE SCHOOLS
INSPECT AND BE IMPRESSED
- 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
- 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
- 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
INSPECT TO APPRECIATE THE EXTRAS
THREE BEDROOM BESSER BRICK HOME
INSPECT THE EXTRAS
FIRST CLASS PRESENTATION
- 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
- 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 home - Nice kitchen and bathroom areas - Fantastic rear timber deck - Garage plus double carport NEW Price: $165,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 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
$20,000 OFF
- 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
- New kitchen will delight - Professionally tiled living areas - Three bedrooms, ducted airconditioning - Attractive gardens, shady outdoor living NEW Price: $169,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
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Thursday June 2, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 19
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”
10 ACRES WITH HOME
- 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
- Home rented for $160 per week - Three bedroom home - Planted to cab sav & chardonnay - Drip irrigation Price: $160,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
Lot 1 Cooltong Ave,
83 Pyap Street,
Renmark Housing Development
Malcolm Court ........................502m2 .......................$107,500 Mead Court .............................337m2 .........................$86,000 Mead Court .............................374m2 .........................$86,000 Chino Street ...........................3935m2 ....................$105,000 Orchard Drive .........................431m2 ... $100,000 - $110,000 Palm Court ...............................892m2 .......................$220,000
Lot 26 Curtis Avenue ............... 617m ........................ $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
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 2
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 - 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
· 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
LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENT IN SOUGHT AFTER AREA - 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
5 Murray Price Drive,
- 19.2 acres Renmark North - CCW vines & trees & market fruit - Large range of quality implements - Large shed & drip irrigation Price: $260,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET - 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
$230pw
Only 2 years old, 4 b/r home, or 3 plus study, s/s air cond, ensuite and WIR to main b/r, BIR’s, double carport, lge shedding, rear pergola, landscaped gardens, pets neg.
33 Seventeenth Street,
$190pw
3 b/r home plus sunroom in great location, just a short walk to town centre, r/c air cond, modern kitchen, ceiling fans to b/r’s, carport, rear pergola, fenced yard.
$190pw
Well presented 3 b/r home, modern kitchen, combustion heating, ducted air cond, BIR’s, double carport, garage
32 Pauline Street, Paringa,
$180pw
3 b/r brick family home, well cared for, r/c air cond, spacious b/rs, carport, verandah and shedding.
19 Murtho Street,
$170pw
Very neat 2 b/r home with sleepout in the middle of Town Centre, r/c air cond, shedding, outside toilet, fully fenced.
16C Ral Ral Ave,
FRUIT AND PLANT AND SHED
$345pw
Built in 2005, this executive home offers 4 bedrooms or 3 plus study, split system r/c air cond, ensuite, WIR, BIR’s, open plan living, garage, large gable roof pergola, fenced yard.
24 Redgum Street,
RENMARK AVENUE BUILDING SITE
*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND* 30 METRE WIDE ALLOTMENT
$195pw
This lovely rural 3 bedroom home has been recently renovated. It offers a modern kitchen with tiled living, split system r/c air cond, rear pergola, carport and shedding. This home is complimented by well presented lawns and gardens. Approx 13kms from town.
$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.
3/1 Thurk Street,
$150pw
2 storey, 2 b/r unit, overlooking Jane Eliza, air cond to main b/r, spacious rooms, ample storage, carport.
RENMARK RURAL
19 ACRES RENMARK NORTH
- 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
- CCW contract vines - High quality implements - Drip irrigation - Two separate titles Price: $287,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
“Peace of Mind”
Property Management Phone: 8586 6433
Modern and affordable RENMARK, Kulkyne Street
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OU would ld wantt to t putt your best foot forward for to purchase this excellent package. Stop paying rent and purchase your own premises that’s ready to go, stacks of customer parking and room to move in the yard. Offering 40m x 17m Colourbond shedding, built to high category three specifications with three phase power, office with wall mount air conditioning, full functional kitchen and toilet. The bituminised yard
Price Tender Closing 1st July 2011 Inspect Saturday June 5 10.00 - 10.30am
Contact Ray White Renmark Chet Al 0413 104 002
RLA 147968
ill make k the th perfect f place to will operate your new or existing business ventures whatever it may be (STCC) Inside the huge 64 pallet (on the floor) cool room will be home to seasonal fruit and vegetables ready to be packed and shipped to market. Also included in this package is the caterpillar 2.5 tonne forklift with three stage mast and diesel engine. Wickham engineered round fruit grader with air operated bin tipper, fruit washer and waxer.
Plus all other equipment to either pack your own fruit or contract packing. All set amongst (about) three acres of fresh market plums with excellent annual crops year in year out. This package would be ideal, either to carry on as a fruit packing plant or would even suit a small transport company or work shop - the options are endless. Also available to purchase without plant and equipment to prospective purchaser.
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UILT in 2003, this transportable home comprises good size lounge and dining, kitchen with pantry, modern bathroom, laundry and four bedrooms. All bedrooms are carpeted with ceiling fans and there are three air conditioners throughout the home providing comfortable living all year round. The backyard is fully fenced to keep the children and pets safe and offers lawned area for play, whilst the front has a very low maintenance garden. Paved entertaining area, front and rear verandahs, garden shed and paved carport offering plenty of room for your vehicles. So many great features for such a low price tag and a great opportunity for the first home buyer to break into the housing market. Be quick, this one won’t last long. For your private viewing contact Emma Treloar 0430 150 136.
RENMARK
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+OKODA 4ERRACE )DEAL HOME FOR 2ETIREES OR THE 2ETIRED &ARMERS s ! LOVELY COMFORTABLE DOUBLE BRICK -ONIER TILED ROOF FAMILY HOME s /PTIONAL FOUR BEDROOMS TWO OR THREE GREAT LIVING AREAS s -ODERN CREAM TIMBER KITCHEN WITH -IELE DISHWASHER s 3UNROOM WITH ADJACENT PAVED FULL LENGTH VERANDA s #ORNER ALLOTMENT WITH BOTH CONVENIENT SIDE REAR LANE ACCESS s ,OW MAINTENANCE ALLOTMENT WITH NATIVES /PEN 3UNDAY *UNE AM n PM 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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Local wombat survey
Impact of high river revealed THE FULL impact of the recent high river on the local environment has been dramatically revealed in a series of aerial images. Captured by the South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board, the photos show the extent of inundation along the river. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The photographs give a birdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s eye view of the river through a series of before and after images at eight locations along the river from Chowilla, near the News South Wales border, to the Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth,â&#x20AC;? SAMDBNRM aquatic biodiversity manager Peter Waanders said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wetlands and backwaters that have been dry for years are now inundated much to the benefit of native fish, frogs, birds and plants. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Viewers get a really striking view of the river at the height of the recent drought and again at the height of what are now the best flows in the river since 1993.â&#x20AC;? The new River Murray â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;floodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; images can be viewed at: www.samdbnrm.sa.gov. au/Biodiversity/WetlandsFloodplains/ RiverMurrayFloodImages.aspx
By BRAD PERRY SOUTHERN hairy-nosed wombats in the Murraylands region are moving into areas they have previously never ventured and several animal and research organisations are hoping to find out why. Conservation Ark, which is Zoos South Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s conservation arm, in conjunction with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Adelaide University researchers and the South Australian Farmerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Federation are distributing around 4000 surveys statewide, including to the Waikerie and Mannum areas seeking information about wombat sightings. A population census has not been done for more than two decades and conservation biologist Doctor Sparrow believes the data collected will be important for the management process of wombats. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We just want to get an upto-date estimate on where the wombats are, whether they are increasing in abundance or decreasing in abundance and getting some knowledge from the locals,â&#x20AC;? she said. Dr Sparrow said early reports suggest wombat numbers are rising.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re turning up in places they havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been before and they are increasing in number,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are not really sure at the moment (why this is happening), which is why we need to get information from people, so we know where they are moving to and we can base our research and find out why they are moving to these places.â&#x20AC;? Dr Sparrow said if wombats have a future in the area, the animal and farmers must be able to co-exist. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To conserve wombats long term, there has to be co-existence between landowners and wombats,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So we need to help the farmers to find solutions so that they can have wombats on their property and still make a living. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The survey is a starting point for us so we can understand what is happening on peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s properties so we can then move on from there and make some management decisions based around the information they give us.â&#x20AC;? For more information, contact Dr Elisa Sparrow from Conservation Ark at esparrow@zoossa. com.au or 08 8230 1321.
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■ TOUGH: The Nissan Navara can handle all the toughest things an Aussie working life can throw at it. Both petrol and diesel version of the Navara are available. alloy sports bar, 17 inch alloy wheels and the ingenious five channel utili-track system. Safety is aided by an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with brake assist (BA), driver and passenger front and side SRS airbags, seatbelt pretensioners and front to rear SRS curtain airbags.
The ST-X dual cab turbo-diesel also features vehicle dynamic control with ABLS. Both petrol and diesel variants feature a massive 3000 kilogram braked towing capacity which makes it ideal for towing a load during the week or a boat on the weekend.
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Hyundaiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Santa Fe boosted THE 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe range has been boosted by the inclusion of an entry-level, frontwheel drive petrol variant, according to Car Advice. The Hyundai Santa Fe is now available with a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine, joining the 2.2-litre diesel engine which has been offered exclusively for more than two years. The combination of the petrol engine and front-wheel drive
cuts $3000 off the price of all three Santa Fe variants â&#x20AC;&#x201C; SLX, Elite and Highlander. Specifications of 2WD petrol models and 4WD diesel models are identical. The 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine produces 204kW of power and 335Nm of torque. It is only available with the six-speed automatic transmission, which is unchanged from that used in the diesel model.
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Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kit car gives him the best of both worlds IT WAS around 2004 that Paul Rix, and his then teenage son Allan, started looking for a racing car to buy and have a bit of fun on a race track. Paul figured if he spent time with Allan working on and racing a car competitively, it would help the driver education. He thought processes of a teenager learning to drive in a community was, and still is, seriously lacking a complete driver education and training program. The pair decided, after a considerable time researching, that a purpose-built race car was possibly a little extravagant, so began looking at multipurpose kit cars and came up with an Australian Westfield Roadster (now called an Arrow). They went to a race day at Mallala to see just what the Westfield was capable of and were more than impressed, so while there, spoke with the SA distributor to establish exactly what and where they could be purchased. An order was placed and a few months later Paul and close friend Arthur Beccaris made the trip to Melbourne to collect the frame (chassis), suspension, fibreglass panels and, of course, the plans. Paul and Allan began the build process with a lot of help from Arthur, carefully following the plans to ensure full registration would not be compromised. Part way through construction, another trip to Mallala was organised and on this occasion Paul was offered a ride around the circuit in a Westfield.
â&#x2013; QUICK: Paul Rixâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Westfield Roadster kit car is ultra competitive on the track. Photo: SUPPLIED
Steering is handled by a Ford Escort rack and pinion, with a Toyota Corolla steering column and after market sports steering wheel. The engine is an imported 4AGE Toyota Corolla 1600cc 20 valve with electronic fuel injection that was originally run in east-west
â&#x20AC;&#x153;After that ride I knew Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d made the right choice, if I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t already building one, I certainly would have been soon after,â&#x20AC;? Paul said. From start to finish the build took about 14 months and after being approved by an automotive engineer as compliant with SA road rules, the Westfield received full registration. This means it can be legally driven on the road whenever. The front and rear suspension on the roadster are purpose-built, the front being double wishbones with AVO coil over shocks and at the rear, an independent set-up with the same shocks holds a fabricated diff housing (came with the kit) with 4.4:1 ratio Ford Cortina gears.
painted the same colour as the car. The very basic inside has custom-built seats covered in vinyl, an owner designed dash with full complement of cages and, of course, the roll bar that was also supplied as part of the kit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The majority of parts not supplied with the original kit were
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CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON
Cycle for your health ■ CYCLING is obviously beneficial to anyone that can participate but research has found that where children are able to cycle to school, it gives them the best possible start to their day. Studies involving more than 1300 primary and secondary age students indicated that children that cycle to school were more active, both during and after school hours, than their car travelling peers. Interestingly, on days the same students did not attend school, they were less active throughout the day. The benefits of riding to school did not stop there. Aerobic fitness, better health in later life, reduced tension, depression, anger and fatigue, better memory, and better academic performance were all noted. Of course, riding to school is not an option in some cases for a variety of reasons. However, for those than can pump up the tyres and use pedal power to get to school, there are some real benefits.
Bulldogs barking ■ THE Wunkar Football Club will hold an 85th anniversary celebration at its clubrooms on Saturday, June 11, coinciding with the annual Pat Lines Cup clash against neighbours East Murray. In the after game celebrations, a number of past players, coaches and officials will be part of an ‘on the couch’ session, while the famous Mick Fogden spit will be in operation to feed the gathering. All are welcome but club stalwart ‘Bomber’ Miller would appreciate some idea of numbers attending for catering purposes. He can be contacted on 0400 369 693.
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June 2 - June 8 Thursday, June 2 s Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc. afternoon group workshop in Glossop. 3pm to 5.30pm. Phone 8582 3430. Friday, June 3 s “TEN” Exhibition, Riverland Textile Artists, 6.30pm. River Lands Gallery, 23 Wilson St, Berri. Saturday, June 4
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Gregurke first local rider in Riverland Tour ■ NATHAN Gregurke, starting with the 14 minute group, took out the Tom Perry Memorial Trophy as the first Riverland rider to the finish line in last Saturday’s 37th annual Bombardier 79 kilometre open handicap Tour of the Riverland cycling event. The Bob Fisher Memorial Trophy for the fastest local time went to Lee Stevens, from 7.30 minutes. The race was run in perfect cycling conditions and a talented bunch of backmarkers, that included 2009 and 2010 winner Chris Luxton, Russell Gill, Glen O’Shea and Brett Aitken, could not make up sufficient ground on the earlier starters to feature in the finish. The winner of the race was Michael Smith, from the Mildura-Coomealla Club, starting off 19.30 minutes, and he was followed home by Sturt-Holdfast-Marion’s Andrew Holmsby (22.30) and Simon Blackwood from Norwood, also from 19.30. Smith is the first Mildura rider ever to win the race and he took home over $6000 in prizes as a result. Robert-Jon McCarthy, an under 19 cyclist from Sturt-Holdfast-Marion, also grabbed over $5000 for fastest time, after starting from 3.30 minutes. In Sunday’s 37km handicap event, the winner was Port Adelaide’s Jeffrey Marsland, from Russell Hodson (Central Districts), who had finished fifth in Saturday’s Tour, and Barry Pollock (Mildura), fourth on Saturday. Fastest time went to Glen O’Shea. A big disappointment to locals would have been the last minute withdrawal of former Loxton junior Matt Benson with illness. I have often said that I have been
■ WINNER: Mildura’s Michael Smith crosses the line as he wins the annual Tour of the Riverland. Photo: JANE WILSON
in contact with the Norwood Cycling Club’s Barry Skinner for many of the 37 years he has been organising this event and I can honestly say I have never heard him more pleased about any Riverland Cycling Weekend than he was after this 2011 success. Entries for the weekend
were at a record high and it seemed that the Riverland had responded to the two days as enthusiastically as ever before. “It was a wonderful weekend,” Barry said, “great weather and there were hundreds more people at both the start and finish on Saturday but numbers on Sunday were maybe
a bit higher”. “There was also a full dining room at Saturday night’s dinner featuring Anna Meares at the Berri Resort Hotel.” Barry also heaped praise on the local police and members of the Riverland Cycling Club for their assistance during the weekend.
Locals reach finals of Riverland Cup ■ LOCAL trainers will have several representatives in the final of the 2011 Riverland Cup this Saturday after three heats of the annual event were run at the Barmera greyhound track last weekend. Renmark’s Bruce Lellmann will have heat winner Crazy Heart and Nicole Price Crazy Quin, also a winner on Saturday, and placegetter Prince Ben.
Joining them will be the other heat winner, T.W. Murray’s Lewiston trained Simandou Express and its kennel-mate Bandanna Lad, D.J Turner’s Kenya Bale and Manatoo and G. Grgurovic’s Scenic Sensation. Probable reserves are Swift Queen and Sheer Magnetic. On the strength of their heat runs, Crazy Heart and Simandou Express appear to have strong claims on the cup.
Last Saturday’s meeting again attracted nearly 30 trainers and their dogs from across SA and interstate. R.L. Isaacson was the most successful, with a winning double (Widgy’s Woman and Outter Hand), a second and a third. Chris Davis, from Moorook, continued a successful run when Spider Boy was successful in a maiden race.
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■ DRIVE: Loxton’s Anneka Jaensch defends Loxton North’s Terri Weston in Riverland B3 netball on Saturday.
s Barmera Uniting Church Hall, 1 to 4pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat. Rev Rob available.
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Tuesday, June 7 s Barmera Monash Charity Bingo Club, at 7.30pm. Proceeds; Cobby 8 ball, Barmera Monash Football Club. s The Palms Bingo, Berri Club. Eyes down 10.30am. Phone 8582 4618.
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■ PLAYING: Stephanie Casey has the ball for Loxton in Saturday’s B3 netball match against Loxton North on Saturday.
■ PASS: Katie Hauptmann has the ball for Loxton North White in the under 17C netball match against Berri on Saturday.
Thursday June 2, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 31 He was the best mentor anyone could ever have and the best friend at the same time ~ Shane Warne on Terry Jenner
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Adelaide netball stars set to visit ■ MEMBERS of the Thunderbirds netball squad will be in the Riverland on August 13 and 14 for a dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel on Saturday night and coaching clinics on Sunday. Meanwhile, a very young A division team will be off to Adelaide over the June long weekend for the annual country carnival. After missing a few seasons, our association returned to the tournament in 2010 and proved to be very competitive. Riverland has not won the A division title since 1983, the last of five championships in a row. Prior to that, it won (as Upper Murray) its first in 1969, then in 1971 and 1975. This year’s squad, to be coached for the first time by Renmark stalwart Lyn Leuders, comprises Tori Jachmann, Kimberley Wade, Lisa Smith (Berri), Sonja Modlinski (Renmark) and Jesse-Lee Jones (Barmera), from last year’s team, along with Michelle Wenman (Berri), Anita Modlinski, Denika Gartery, Reeni Leuders (Renmark) and Charlotte Richardson (Barmera). An under 17 team to play in the carnival consists of players that are almost all from the local A1 competition. Chris Eleftheriadis is the coach and the group involves Lauren Gardner, Kelly Nelson (Renmark), Taylee Howard, Ebony Hoffmann, Paige Lloyd, Ellee Eleftheriadis, Rachel Shotton (Berri), Renae Farr (Loxton North), Lucy Eldredge and Jess Smith (Waikerie). Jo Brand will coach the under 15 squad of Barmera’s Meg Gillespie, Bailey Miller, Renmark’s Ilyth Burton, Kiana Menz, Caitlin Gardner and Tylah Cooper, Sarah Benson, Kelsey Jachmann (Loxton), Shandelle Brand (Berri) and Erica Sporn (Loxton North), while the under 13 group under coach Ann Noack is Marlee George, Kailey Waechter, Bronte Phillips (Loxton North), Madison Pitman, Sophie Croft, Ashlea James, Ashlyn Menz, Abby Perry, Morgan Pfitzner (Renmark) and Tegan Griffiths (Waikerie).
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■ BEST: Berri’s Peter Safralidis, about to be tackled by Murray Middleton (left) and Chris Hughes, was named best in his team’s surprise win over previously undefeated Barmera-Monash on Saturday. Photo: JANE WILSON
Footy tipsters finding it tough ■ NOT particularly pleased with their first up Riverland football tipping attempt last weekend, my From The Ute (FTU) friends are considering taking the family sedan to the game of their choice this Saturday, to hide out in. They have been told supporters from the Demon and BSR Redbacks camps were scouring their ovals last week in search of their Hilux. In the A grade rivalry round, an impressive Loxton North got back on track to produce a “too many against too few” performance against the hot and cold Tigers in the Proud Cup clash. Berri showed its win over the Panthers seven days earlier was not a flash in the pan by defeating previously unbeaten Barmera-Monash for the Fisher Cup and, at Waikerie, the Magpies comfortably accounted for
Renmark in the Gill-Lehmann Cup game. In the Independents, the highlights were BSR’s big win over East Murray, grand finalists in 2010, and highly rated Paringa just getting up against Ramco. In the A grade this Saturday, FTU have had a bit of a domestic as they cannot agree on the Loxton North versus Barmera-Monash result at Panther Park. Can you blame them? This looks like being one of the games of the season with both sides possessing inform talent all over the park. FTU has finally agreed the home ground advantage favours the Panthers. Renmark has not been all that bad in recent weeks and if their big guns Ryan Bennett, Craig Seekamp and Peter Dempsey are firing, FTU reckon that at home they
present a danger game for the hard to follow Loxton. The Tigers by a whisker. Berri is at home to Waikerie and FTU favours the Demons. All of a sudden they have stars everywhere, while the Magpies continue to make head trainer Jon Matthews the busiest man in the business. In the Independents, FTU welcomed the BSR bye to take the pressure off, as they were stressed when I pointed out to them that in the following round, the Redbacks would be trying to put the bite on 2010 champions Lyrup. In the meantime, they nominate Ramco to beat Cobdogla, East Murray to bounce back to win against Moorook-Kingston, Lyrup to defeat Brown’s Well and Paringa to be too good for Wunkar.
■ NO, IT IS NOT right. Waikerie’s Lindsay Foster has not put a repossession notice on his old prolite car, now owned by Matt Ryan. Ryan and his crew-mate Ken Thompson drove their May 2010 purchase to a win in the recent Koorlong Cruz near Mildura, round one of the Victorian championships, with Foster and James Lockert in second place. The 2011 off-road season is well under way and another recent event was the sixth running of the Richard Bennett Memorial Enduro, at Parilla, where again the tough terrain caused a number of casualties. Father and daughter duo Bob Strawbridge and Courtney Peake won the prologue from our local team of James and Matt Copeland, who were having their first run in a new six litre Chev buggy. James Copeland went on to finish fourth in the main race, behind Carl Haby, his brother Aaron and James Madden. The only other Riverland car at Parilla, John, Margie and David Schultz, with an extreme 2WD, finished seventh. In other off-road news, Griffith (NSW) is unable to stage round three of the Australian championships, so the event has been transferred to Baroota, near Port Pirie, on July 22 to 24. The June long weekend is, as normal, full of events, including round two of the Victorian championships at the Sea Lake Mallee Rally and the 36th Finke Desert Race, the richest road race in the Southern Hemisphere. The Territory government certainly treats the classic seriously, injecting a further $100,000 into a track upgrade after an input of $1.5m since 2001. Perhaps the track needed some work on it after Renmark’s Brad Gallard record breaking run in 2010 in his US Trophy Truck. They expect over 500 bikes and some 100 cars to be watched by 10,000 spectators this year and it looks as if Gallard will be one of the few Riverlanders competing. In fact, he is already there, professional that he is, doing pre-runs last weekend and this one. The highly rated Waikerie Enduro is set down for July 9 and 10, with the format of four laps of 85 kilometres unchanged.
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■ CATCH: Loxton North White’s Alana Cook catches the ball, while her Berri opponent Sophie Efthimou looks on in Riverland under 17C netball. ■ LEAP: Berri’s Connie Kondoprias receives the ball in the Riverland under 17C netball match against Loxton North White. ■ Riverland football photos Page 32
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Third time lucky for plucky Scott FORMER Loxton North footballer Scott Lewis is fast becoming a Woodville-West Torrens culthero, finding his feet at SANFL level after knockbacks at two other clubs. Having kicked the winning goal in the dying seconds of a recent game against West Adelaide, Lewis booted his way into Eagles folklore with a standout performance at Woodville Oval and has been a pivotal part of the side’s charge to second position on the ladder. Lewis said the winning goal in the Eagles’ five point win over the Bloods is the highlight of his year so far. “Every win is a highlight for me but personally, that was definitely,” he said. Lewis admitted there was an element of luck to his goal, which saw him get one over a former Loxton North team-mate. “The bloke I was standing was a Riverland boy too, Aaron Fielke,” he said.
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C CALLUM TTRIFONOFF “He snuck off on me, so I thought I may as well hang around the 50 (metre line) and see what happens. “Leigh Treeby came out of the pack with it and the whole time I knew he was going to kick it straight to me because he didn’t take his eyes off my eyes. “It just so happened that there was only a few seconds left (when I kicked it) and I was pretty happy he gave me the opportunity.” Coming from country footy to the SANFL, Lewis admitted there were many cultural changes involved in the switch. “Obviously, the training is a lot different, we train pretty much everyday,” he said. “I suppose the players take it to a more professional level,
they always think before they do things. “Drinking has to be limited but then again, there’s still the social scene. “As we’re around each other so much, we’re all very, very close mates, and the bond between players couldn’t be greater.” However, Lewis still does miss certain factors of country footy. “When I was playing there, I was playing with all my mates I went to school with,” he said. “The social scene was pretty good as well, you’d hang out with all the boys and have a couple of beers.” Woodville-West Torrens is not the only club Lewis has tried his luck with at SANFL level, having been involved with his current coach Michael Godden previously. “I played all my juniors at West Adelaide, a year and a half at league level, then came back and played for Loxton North for half a year,” he said.
“Then I played two years at Glenelg at reserves level under ‘Goddsy’. “I had a year off and played at South Clare, then, when ‘Goddsy’ got the gig at the Eagles, he rang me up and asked if I wanted to train with them.” The former Panther said Woodville-West Torrens is the best club he could be at. “When I went from West Adelaide, I was only a young bloke and found it hard to mix in with the older guys and when I went to Glenelg, I still wouldn’t say I found myself,” Lewis said. “Coming to the Eagles, every player made you feel welcome, I got invited around (captain Mark McKenzie’s) house for tea. “They’re just really nice guys, a fantastic group.” ■ NOTE: The Riverland Weekly inadvertently left Scott out of its review of local SANFL players in last week’s edition. We apologise for the oversight.
RIVERLAND FOOTBALL ■ BURST: Berri player Kirk Harwood in action against his former side Barmera-Monash in the Fisher Cup on Saturday. Photo: JANE WILSON
■ SNAP: Loxton North’s Nathan Schiller snaps around the body in Saturday’s B grade football match at Loxton. Photo: BRAD PERRY
■ ROOS: Barmera-Monash’s Jack Selfe is shepherded by teammate Darren Perry during Saturday’s Fisher Cup match.
■ SCRAP: Loxton’s Evan Pontt wraps up Loxton North’s Proud Cup medalist Tim Arnold in a tackle during Saturday’s match.
■ PACE: Loxton North young gun Nathan Brown moves forward with the ball during Saturday’s Proud Cup match.
■ LEFT: Berri’s Greg White and BarmeraMonash’s Murray Middleton fight for the footy in Saturday’s Fisher Cup match.
■ RIGHT: Barmera-Monash player Jack Selfe tackles Berri captain Peter Safralidis in Saturday’s Fisher Cup match. ■ Local hockey photos on Page 37
■ DISTINCTIVE: Former local Scott Lewis is making a mark on the SANFL scene.
Hockey’s okay ■ From Back Page “The thing we are seeing more recently is that many of the juniors are now having to study in Adelaide, rather than stay here. “That puts pressure on the upper grades.” Mr McMahon’s comments follow a weekend in which one A grade men’s game and a B grade men’s game were forfeited. The clubs across the competition had already expressed concern about player numbers in the pre-season, with most admitting they were embarking on a rebuilding campaign in 2011. A local hockey pundit reports that only a handful of players across the four senior grades, men’s and women’s, are aged between 18 and 25. The RHA this season also implemented a rule that, for the first time, allows a player to play two senior matches on a weekend. Mr McMahon said the situation means a rethink of the senior competition’s operations may be needed at the completion of the season. “We will reassess the senior competition to see if it’s working right,” Mr McMahon said. “We had two forfeits on the weekend and have only had one other one. “It’s not as if it’s all falling apart.” Interestingly, player numbers across the league are similar to previous years. However, the majority are in the junior sections. Mr McMahon said junior development programs are attempting to address the problems being experienced at senior level. “We’ve been making big decisions over the past few years, particularly in generating interest in juniors because that’s what eventually fills senior ranks,” Mr McMahon said. This season, girls and boys competitions are being run at under 15 level, replacing an under 14 mixed grade that has previously operated. While in the under 11s, Berri and Waikerie are both running two teams, inflating that grade to six sides. This year will also see a Riverland team entered at under 13s level in the country championships, a first for some time. Meanwhile, the region continues to be well represented at higher levels with many juniors picked in state squads and others named in the Adelaide Hotshots or Suns national league sides. Mr McMahon said that if these developments continue, local hockey’s future will be secure. “I’m pretty sure that give it a couple of years and we will be pretty strong in senior ranks,” he said.
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LIGHTS, 400 watt, metal Halide. Various $50-$60. JEWELLERY etc, Love ya both, always have jant2@bigpond.com birthday parties, and always will! Love Dad Dalziel Road, Glossop. WALNUTS. New seasons xoxo. Phone 8583 2397 or Riverland walnuts, ex 0429 142 702. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Jucinta and Colby filled quality, $6kg in 10kg a space in my heart that I bags. Phone 8595 3286. NEED safe secure never knew was emptyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; storage? With easy access. Cara vans/boa ts/cars/ Engagement industrial/commercial/ THORPE - JACKSON bulk personal. All inquiries Congratulations Bec and phone 0410 686 236. Tristan on your recent For Hire engagement. May you both have a lifetime of JUMPING castles, love, happiness and joy. great fun for any All the best for your life occasion, contact together. Love always WHIRLPOOL 7.5kg, Funtimes Galore on Tash and Jed. front loader, 6th sense, 0400 576 230. Death washing machine. Good Garage Sale KOHLER, Frank. Passed condition, stainless steel away 1/6/11 aged 73 drum, 595mm wide x 845 mm high x 580mm BARMERA, 2 Laffer years. deep. New $1049 will Street. 9am to 2pm, Husband of Barbara Sunday, June 5. Student sell for $500. Phone (deceased). computer desk, med dog 0400 542 551. kennel, garden edger, Loved father of Ron, Carol camping gear, coffee Motor Vehicles and Joyleen. table, golf buggy, garden Loved father-in-law of 2006 Ford BF XL Ute, auto drip line, Janome sewing Andrew. with hard lid, 152,000kms, machine, lamps, new Loved Grandpa of Russell, tinted windows, tow bar, army hiking boots, various Peter, Kirstie and Skye (all cd, cruise, $12000 ono. sizes, umbrellas, linen, clothing, books, bric-aPhone 0437 821 601. deceased). brac. No early birds. Loved Grandpa of Brittany FC Holden sedan, project, and Bobbi, Joshua and needs restoration, $2500; Work Wanted Jason. FJ Ute, body only, $2000; KJR mowing and garden, HR Premier sedan, project, Rest in peace Dad. for all your gardening needs restoration, $2500; needs including clean KOHLER, Frank. Passed away 1/6/11, aged 73 Many other rare and ups. Competitive prices. collectable Holden parts Phone 0429 239 452. years. for most models. Phone Much loved brother and Graham 0448 583 019. TILING, no job too brother-in-law of Ron and Leta. FORD Futura 2000 AU11, small, free quotes, friendly service. All Loved uncle of auto, cruise, 205,000km. areas. Phone Allan White, good condition. Linda and Andrew, 0422 110 302. Andrew and Patria and WTY-032, $4990. Phone 0428 160 965. their families.
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DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1993 BERRI BARMERA COUNCIL NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Pursuant to Section 38 (5) of the Development Act, 1993 Notice is hereby given that an application comprising CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with the Council for development assessment. Details of the application are as follows: DEVELOPMENT No: 752/045/11 APPLICANT: Berri Barmera Council ADDRESS: PO Box 229, Berri SA 5343 OWNER:Berri Barmera Council NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT: Internal and external alterations to a State Heritage Place, namely the Bonney Theatre SUBJECT LAND: Lot 61 Barwell Avenue, Barmera CERTIFICATE OF TILE: Volume 5660 Folio 226 The application may be examined at the ofďŹ ce of the Council located at 19 Wilson Street Berri, between the hours of 9.00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday and any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application to reach the Chief Executive OfďŹ cer at PO Box 229, Berri SA 5343, not later than 5.00 pm on Friday 17 June 2011. Each person making a submission should indicate whether that person wishes to appear personally or be represented by another party before the Council in support of that submission. Please note that, pursuant to Section 38(8) of the Development Act, a copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant for a written response. DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Date: 2 June 2011
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Attention: General Practitioners, Nurses, Allied Health Workers, Aboriginal Health Workers Do you care for people who are dying? If so, then a PEPA supervised clinical placement may be for you You will: Ăż Spend up to 5 days (2 days for GPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s) at a specialist palliative care service Ăż Become more conďŹ dent identifying the needs of people who are dying Ăż Update your clinical skills, including pain and symptom control Ăż Strengthen your relationship with specialist palliative care services Ăż Identify personal coping strategies Ăż GPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s can earn CPD points (40RACGP or 32 ACRRM) PEPA is free! Employers can apply for compensation towards costs associated with back-ďŹ ll. Rural participants may be eligible for travel reimbursement.
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Employment P: 8582 5500 - 10A Wilson Street, Berri - classies@riverlandweekly.com.au
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SA Water is an internationally recognised water utility wholly owned by the Government of South Australia for the people of South Australia. We deliver water and wastewater services to almost 1.5 million people across the State. With an annual turnover of more than $1,000 million per annum, assets of $9.5 billion and 1600 employees, SA Water is a big part of the South Australian landscape. With SA Water delivering a number and variety of significant projects and $2.5 billion in capital investment, we offer professional development opportunities at all stages of your career.
Kingston-on-Murray Primary School are seeking an interested family day care provider to run their business from our school. Hours can be flexible to suit the providers/ schools needs. Please contact the school on 8583 0239 for further enquiries or to make an appointment with the Principal - Di Hancock.
The River Murray system supplies water to NSW, Victoria and South Australia and has a powerful influence on the economic, environment and social well being of many people, towns and communities in these States. Lake Victoria, located in south western NSW, is an integral part of this system and is also an important cultural heritage site for the Indigenous community.
Mallee Mobile Childcare Service This innovative mobile service based in Lameroo, requires a
Cultural Heritage Supervisor – Lake Victoria This unique opportunity presents a very diverse role for someone with indigenous background and a demonstrated knowledge and understanding of cultural heritage values and issues, and who has an association with the local Aboriginal community. The role of this position, based at Lake Victoria is to manage the protection of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage within the Lake Victoria consent area and adjacent properties and to provide advice, promote values and education and actively involve the community in cultural heritage matters. Other duties include liaison with SA Water staff to ensure effective operation and maintenance of the overall Lake Victoria Storage facility.
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Information – www.southernmallee.sa.gov.au
To apply simply go to http://careers.sawater.com.au and upload your application or fax 08 7003 1137 or post to Mr. Shane Blogg, SA Water, GPO Box 1751, Adelaide, SA 5001 by no later than 30th June 2011. People of an Indigenous background are strongly encouraged to apply. SA Water values diversity and supports people with family responsibilities.
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A modern Piggery close to Loxton requires a full time Intensive Piggery Hand. Duties include mixing feeds, maintenance of feed and water systems, cleaning of housing, general maintenance of housing and machinery, hand feeding and all other facets of animal husbandry. Experience within a livestock environment, machinery use and maintenance or truck & forklift licences would be a distinct advantage. Drivers licence is essential for this role. This is a long term permanent position for the right person and will involve on the job training and other training as required. Weekend work on a rotational basis will be required. To apply forward a cover letter along with your resume, inc current referees, to MADEC Employment & Training, Martha St, Loxton, SA, 5333. 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. The successful applicant will be qualified, and preferably experienced,in all areas of beauty including: facials, massage and gel nails. with exceptional customer service skills, a bubbly personality, enthusiastic, reliable and willing to learn new skills. To apply forward a current resume to MADEC Employment & Training, 3 Riverview Dve, Berri,SA 5343.
To be considered you will need to display a clear understanding of Cultural Heritage issues and have the ability to communicate, facilitate and negotiate across cultures with a wide variety of people including the BMEC, LVAC, MDBA, and other Government and interested parties.
For a Position Description or additional information go to http://careers.sawater.com.au or please contact Shane Blogg on 08 7424 1137 or email: shane.blogg@sawater.com.au
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You will require a broad range of skills and values, the ability to lead and supervise a small team of employees (and contractors), be able to manage a budget and have a strong focus on and commitment to occupational health and safety and the environment.
The successful applicant will have a current motor driving licence, experience in land management, knowledge of protection works, animal and weed control, good computer skills, be able to keep records and generate reports and ideally have qualifications in management and indigenous cultural heritage. You will be required to live in the Lake Victoria area. A house is available for which rent is payable.
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Enquiries – Anne 08 8576 3970 0428 763 970
Written applications including 2 names of referees to: COGS Manager (label confidential) PO Box 49 PINNAROO, SA 5304 Or email to: mmcs@southernmallee.sa.gov.au
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ON Haynes’ interest and passion for electronics was evident at an early age and he has developed a successful business in the field over the past 20 years. Ron, of Haynes Electronic Services, is an experienced and qualified technician in all things electronic. Ron said it has been a challenge keeping up-todate with the technological changes but maintains it is a challenge he enjoys. “I’ve seen (the industry) go from old valve radios to new digital television,” he said, Services provided by Ron include repairs to tvs, audio and computers sales and service and upgrades. He can also install antennas for digital and sat-
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â&#x2013; BLUEGRASS: The Quarry Mountain Dead Rats are set to star in the Riverlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s South Australian Country Music Festival next week. Photo: SUPPLIED
Thursday 2nd
â&#x2013; FO SHIZZLE: Will Snoop Dog appear on The Graham Norton Show wearing a shower cap? 6am 3.05 Norton Show Graham 9.30pm, ABC 2 7pm 6.00
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1. What kind of animal was the clay animation character Gromit? 2. In what country does the film The Sound of Music take place? 3. True or false â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Madonna was married to Sean Penn? 4. Which cricket identity, who coached Shane Warne, died recently? 5. What was the second James Bond film to be made? 6. In the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s book Winnie the Pooh, where do the characters live? 7. What is the meat of a deer called? 8. What is the rival college of Yale in America? 9. In the Popeye comic strips, who was the main characterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nemesis? 10. What are the three articles of the English language? 11. True or false â&#x20AC;&#x201C; when dividing by zero, the answer is always zero? 12. What cartoon is the longest running series ever? 13. What creature is a bustard? 14. Marvin the Martian was a character for the what Tunes? 15. Who are the three judges on MasterChef? 16. What is the third largest island in the world? 17. What country was the band Abba from? 18. Which country won this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eurovision Song Contest? 19. True or false â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the official language of the Netherlands is German? 20. True or false â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Mexico, Alaska and Hawaii are all states of America?
â&#x2013; South Australian Country Music Festival feature on Pages 10 & 11.
Sudoku
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formed at the Falls Festival in Lorne, along with pubs and bars across the south east part of the country, and describes its influences as Bob Dylan, Bill Monroe and the Old Crow Medicine Show. The Quarry Mountain Dead Rats will be performing at the South Australian Country Music Festival in Barmera next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Monday 6th
with CALLUM TRIFONOFF
noted for being played on the youth network, Triple J has embraced the Quarry Mountain Dead Rats, with its work spending a few weeks at one, two and three on the popular Unearthed charts. Hailing from Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mornington Peninsula, the band has left audiences tuckered out after an energetic show which sees the five piece performing songs such band as I Wanna Take You Home, Nickel and Dime, Hold Me Closer and If Not For You. The band has per-
Tuesday 7th
Trifâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Trivia
COUNTRY music isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just about Lee Kernaghan, Garth Brooks and Slim Dusty, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also about bluegrass and the Quarry Mountain Dead Rats are on their way to show us why. Fresh on the scene, the Quarry Mountain Dead Rats are rapidly gaining a name for themselves on the music scene. Their Appalachian sounding sets are full of rollicking good times and old time tunes with a modern edge. Intriguingly, for a style of music not
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Thursday June 2, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 39
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TV Guide
BERRI & MILDURA
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Thursday 2nd
4.00 The Bill 4.55 National Press Club Address 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Ancient Megastructures 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Prisoner 1.25 Lead Balloon 2.05 Parliament
3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Mr Bean 6.25 Message Stick 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 On Trial 9.30 Outback Kids 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Live From Abbey Road
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 The Marngrook Footy Show 8.30 Arrested Development 9.00 Peep Show: It is Christmas, and the family tensions grow throughout the day. 9.30 The Graham
Norton Show: Graham Norton is joined by celebrity guests Elle MacPherson, Cuba Gooding Jnr, Cee Lo Green and Snoop Dogg. 10.15 Hungry Beast 10.45 Later...With Jools Holland 11.45 The Marngrook Footy Show 12.45 Songbook
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Carolina Moon 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 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Grey's Anatomy 9.30 Desperate Housewives 10.30 Private Practice 11.30 30 Rock 12.00 Heroes 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 RBT 8.30 Between The Lines 9.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 11.15 The Footy Show (NRL) 1.00 Tennis: French Open 2.00 Guthy Renker 2.30 Brand Developers
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 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 12.55 The Starter Wife
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Don Matteo 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: Guy Grossi hunts game with chef Daniel Airo-Farula. 8.00 Lyndey & Blair’s Taste Of Greece 8.30 Heston’s Feasts 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Shadows (Macedonia) 12.20 Movie: The Method (Spain) 2.20 Weatherwatch
Friday 3rd
SBS
4.00 The Bill 5.00 Can We Help? Presented by Peter Rowsthorne 5.30 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 Mr Bean 6.25 Message Stick 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Taggart 9.20 Hustle 10.20 Lateline
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Chopper Rescue: A bad accident on an outback cattle property tests everyone on Rescue 521 from Townsville. 8.00 Wild Rides 8.30 Sanctuary: The team is forced to stage a bank heist in
order to protect the public from harm. 9.15 Riese 9.30 The Tudors: Henry marries Jane Seymour, and Cromwell is rewarded with a knighthood. 10.20 The Wire 12.20 Code Geass 12.45 Important Things With Demetri Martin 1.05 The Goodies
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Fatal Contact: Bird Flu In America 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 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Essendon v Melbourne 11.45 That '70s Show 12.15 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice 1.35 Tiger Shark: Legendary Thug Of The Sea 3.00 Home Shopping
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI 10.30 Harry’s Law 11.30 Friday Night Football: Eels v Dragons 1.30 Friday Night Football: Sharks v Broncos
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 9.00 Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution 10.00 Law & Order 11.00 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Journos 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 Coast 8.30 Edward VIII: The Nazi King 9.30 World News 10.00 Indie Sex 11.15 Movie: Girls On Top 2 (Germany): Diana Arnft, Jasmin Gerat, Karoline Herfurth 12.50 Entourage 1.15 South Park 2.15 Weatherwatch
Saturday 4th
TEN SA
4.00 rage 11.00 Willie’s Wonky Chocolate Factory 12.00 Collectors 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 2.00 SANFL: Norwood v Central District 5.00 Bowls: Moama International Tri Series 2011: Scotland v England 6.00 Can We Help?
6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 Outcasts 9.30 A Quiet Word 10.00 The Graham Norton Show 10.45 Durham County: Ivan is questioned about the disappearance of his wife. 11.40 rage
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 7.30 Meet the Natives USA: The ambassadors reach their final destination in the USA — an army base in Georgia, where they meet General Colin Powell. They return to Tanna, and show their
families what they have seen. 8.15 At The Movies Shortcuts 8.30 Movie: Come Back To The Five And Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean 10.20 Movie: Fool For Love: Kim Basinger 12.00 What Price Fame? 12.55 Ben: Diary Of A Heroin Addict
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 That ’70s Show 1.00 Movie: Princess Protection Program 3.00 What's Up Down Under 3.30 Guide To The Good Life
4.00 Downton Abbey 5.30 SA Life 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Secret Mediterranean 7.30 Movie: Sister Act 9.30 Movie: Notting Hill: Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant 12.00 Movie: The Tattooist: Jason Behr 1.55 Movie: Bad Manners 4.00 Home Shopping
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today 9.00 Saturday KerriAnne 11.00 Children's Programs 2.30 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 3.00 Postcards Australia 3.30 Building Ideas 4.00 Fishing Australia 4.30 Discover Down
Under 5.00 News: First At Five 5.30 Getaway 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: 17 Again 9.40 Movie: Crocodile Dundee II 11.50 Tennis: French Open: Highlights 12.50 Movie: Edge Of The World 2.35 The Avengers
6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 1.00 Everybody Hates Chris 1.30 AFL: Geelong Cats v Western Bulldogs 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Before The Game 6.00 Ten Evening News
6.30 AFL: Collingwood v St. Kilda 10.00 Movie: Flawless: Michael Caine, Demi Moore, Lambert Wilson 12.00 Friday Night Lights: Cash exposes a new side of himself. 1.00 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 Jean-Michel Basquiat 4.00 Chroma 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves: A pilot needs to
transport a vintage British Royal Navy plane from Canada to Wisconsin. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.05 Movie: Welcome To The Sticks (France): Kad Merad, Dany Boon 11.55 SOS 12.55 Life’s A Zoo 1.25 Drawn Together 1.55 Weatherwatch
Sunday 5th
WIN SA
4.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 ABC News 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 7.30 1.30 Message Sticks 2.00 Birds Of Paradise 3.00 Trumbo
4.30 Silly And Serious 5.00 Art Nation 5.30 Mr Bean 5.40 Doctor Who 6.30 Dance Academy 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Mountain Gorilla 8.30 The Kennedys 9.55 Compass 10.25 Strictly Speaking 10.55 The Street 11.55 Order In The House
6am Children’s Programs 7pm At The Movies 7.30 Art Race 8.00 Design For Life 8.50 Artscape 9.20 Art Nation 9.45 The Gradual Demise Of Phillipa Finch 9.50 Gavin And Stacey: Gavin and Stacey are living apart after falling out
at Gwen's birthday party, so Smithy organises some relationship therapy. 10.20 The Graham Norton Show 11.10 Hornblower: Hornblower leads a mission to Oran, only to find himself and his men quarantined after exposure to the plague. 12.50 The Rat Pack
6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Footy Flashbacks 12.00 The Amazing Race 1.00 That ’70s Show 1.30 AFL: North Melbourne v Adelaide 4.30 AFL: Port
Adelaide v Carlton 7.30 Dancing With The Stars 9.30 Downton Abbey: Everyone is anxious about the arrival of Matthew Crawley. 10.40 Castle 11.40 Beyond The Darklands 12.40 Louis Theroux 1.40 Medical Rookies 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Today
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show (AFL) 1.00 Tennis: French Open: Highlights 2.00 Wildfire 3.00 Between The Lines 4.00 In Their Footsteps 5.00 News: First At Five
5.30 Postcards SA 6.00 Nine News 6.30 In Their Footsteps 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 The Mentalist 10.30 CSI: Miami 11.25 The Guardian 12.20 Sunday Football: Rabbitohs v Storm 2.20 Win Presents 2.30 Guthy Renker 3.00 Brand Developers 3.30 Danoz
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 10.00 The Bolt Report 10.30 Meet The Press 11.00 The Circle: Highlights Show 12.00 Australian Rally Championship 1.00 Student Body 1.30 Movie: The Seeker:
The Dark Is Rising 3.30 Call Of The Whale 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 Australia 8.30 Hawaii Five-O 9.30 NCIS 10.30 MotoGP
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.35 World Watch 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine Program 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 E2 Energy 3.00 Darwin’s Lost Paradise 4.00 Little Mosque On The Prairie
4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Cutting Edge 10.30 Movie: The Charlemagne Code (Germany) 12.15 Movie: Tais-Toi! (France) 2.10 Weatherwatch
Monday 6th
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4.00 The Bill 5.00 Art Nation 5.30 The New Inventors 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 Mr Bean 6.25 Message Stick 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.35 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Urban Chef 8.00 Miranda 8.35 Swingtown 9.30 Deadwood 10.20 The Kennedys: Riots over desegregation in the South force JFK to act. Jackie's use of amphetamines
continues. The Cuban Missile Crisis brings America and Russia to the brink of war. 11.45 The Catherine Tate Show: Nan appears on tea-time television. 12.15 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme: Linda and Tom find a man in their kitchen. 12.45 Songbook
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Lone Rider 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 The Amazing Race Australia 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 My Big Fr####n Wedding 11.30 Ocean Force 12.00 Louis Theroux 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 Big Bang Theory 8.00 Come Fly With Me 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Win News 12.00 Super Rugby Extra Time: Highlights 1.00 Tennis: French Open: Highlights
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Offspring 9.30 House 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
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High flying Eagle
Issue No. 180
NO NEED FOR ALARM ■ PLAYING ON: Renmark and Loxton met in Riverland B grade hockey, one of only two scheduled men’s matches to be played on the weekend. Photo: BRAD PERRY
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Hockey’s all okay, despite skills drain REPORT BY
ROB McLEAN RIVERLAND hockey is experiencing a skills drain that is seeing its senior teams suffer. The continued movement of young Riverlanders to the city for study and work is being blamed for a decline in senior hockey players across the region. However, leading Riverland hockey official Gavin McMahon said the sport is not alone in suffering from this skills drain, with others negotiating similar situations. Mr McMahon, Riverland Hockey Association and Berri Hockey Club president, said the region’s current economic position is taking its toll on the sport at senior level. “There’s no doubt in seniors we are struggling,” Mr McMahon said. ■ Continued Page 32
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