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IT IS TIME for Riverland businesses to “look outside the square” and embrace the imminent mining boom by becoming a resources hub. Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone said the region has skills, expertise and assets to offer, with the potential to adapt
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“There is a lot of money going to be spent in the mining sector and I think it’s up to us to look outside the square and perhaps we can adapt businesses that suit the need for the huge amount of input to get this Olympic Dam project up and running and to support it,” he said. ■ Continued Page 5
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NAIDOC celebrations EDITORIAL BY
MONDAY marks the start of NAIDOC Week and the Riverland will join in to celebrate with a variety of different events. NAIDOC (National Aborigines & Islanders Day Observance Committee) Week is designed to celebrate and share local indigenous culture and achievements. This year, celebrations will consist of a sports carnival, fishing competition, a hip hop workshop, a Blue Light Disco and a photographic competition. A march will be held this Monday from 9.30am in Berri, moving from Rowe Reserve to the riverfront for further celebrations. A church service and elders luncheon will also be held during the week, with a family day held next Friday at the Kungun Centre, Glossop.
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Teeth to gnash over dump choice EXPECT to hear some gnashing of teeth out Monash way this week as local residents hear that the three councils have decided that the entrance way to the proposed regional waste facility be located opposite the award winning Mallee Fowl restaurant. Residents have already aired their grievances against such a proposal and will most likely again be vocal, particularly when they read that it has been suggested the situation “could have benefits for the restaurant”. Understandably, any discussion about dump locations becomes an emotive one, whether it be residential or environmental issues at the forefront. Those working on behalf of the three councils to develop the site for the dumps are going to need all of their available diplomacy as we go deeper into the proposal process. It is going to be a very sticky process for all concerned.
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Good decision Well done to all of those involved in the decision to keep the Riverland Farmers’ Market at its current location. The call to move the popular Saturday morning event to the riverfront was fraught with danger, as you can never rely on the weather to do exactly what you want it to - it’s called Murphy’s Law. A move to the riverfront and one bad weather day, hot or cold, could have spelled disaster for all that the markets have built up since its inception. It is likely the market organisers will continue to look for a site to call their own, which will reap many positives for stallholders, along with the region. For now though, the Berri Senior Citizens’ Hall is the best place for the markets to be.
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■ LOCATION: The concept plan depicts the entrance to the waste management facility off the Sturt Highway, near Monash. The entrance option which has been recommended and accepted by local councils is controversially opposite the Mallee Fowl Restaurant. By BRAD PERRY THE entrance to the Riverland Regional Waste Management Facility is likely to be located across from the Mallee Fowl Restaurant, despite concerns of local residents in Monash after the decision was adopted by local councils. While the decision will still require public comment when plans are released in coming weeks, Loxton Waikerie and Renmark Paringa Council adopted the waste committee’s decision to recommend ‘option 1’ as the facility’s entrance. Berri Barmera Council also accepted the recommendation, albeit “with reluctance”, citing
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that was the best option bearing in mind the Santos one, which we looked at very closely but was expensive to build,” he said. “I’ve got no doubt we’ll have opposition to where
I’ve got no doubt we’ll have opposition to where we are wanting to situate the facility. and option 2 could have blown out to more than one million dollars. Riverland Regional Waste Management Facility Committee chairman Jody Flavel said the option across from the Mallee Fowl was the best choice. “The committee thought
A reunion 70 years in tthe making REPORT BY
CALLUM TRIFONOFF FOR Loxton man David LeCornu, a picture in a newspaper is worth a thousand memories. Having been in a photograph in the Riverland Weekly recently, David noticed his former Murray Bridge school-mate and current Renmark man Jack Glazbrook. Not having seen Jack for 70 years, David immediately picked up the phone book and dialled, with an element of hope, a ‘J. Glazbrook’, who he thought could be his old friend. “I thought ‘would I ring someone else up and make a fool of myself?’” David, who moved to Loxton from Adelaide recently, said. “I thought I may as well take a chance and it turned out it was him.” For Jack, it was a pleasant surprise to reconnect with his school-mate. “(My wife Barb) and I have just had our 60th wedding anniversary and now I get this on top of that,” he said. “I was over the moon, I couldn’t believe it (when he rang).” Catching up for afternoon tea last Thursday, David, along with wife Bette, had more than a few stories to share with Jack and Barb. David and Jack reminisced about the good, old days back in Murray Bridge. “I think all the kids were (close) in those days,” Jack said. “At Murray Bridge, we were a pretty closeknit community.” “The river days were good fun,” David added. “Making our own fun in the river and going out in boats and canoes was what we liked to do.” David and Bette’s move to Loxton means the two couples will get together more frequently for a cuppa and a chat. “This is definitely not a once off,” Jack said.
we are wanting to situate the facility and hopeful we can work through the issues that have already been raised and issues that may be raised in the future.” At a meeting on Tuesday, a copy of the landfill environment management plan and concept
plans were both circulated, with the latter expected to be released to the public within a fortnight. It has been suggested the first option for the waste facility’s entrance will have some benefits for the Mallee Fowl. “Though it is desirable that the entrance not be directly across from the Mallee Fowl, entrance one is effectively an entrance and driveway only and the working of the facility will be hidden from the road,” as stated in the Berri Barmera Council special meeting minutes last week. “In addition there will be designated turning areas for the Mallee Fowl that would give it greater prominence.”
A FOUR year and nine month jail sentence was this week handed down to the man charged with causing the death of budding BarmeraMonash footballer Corey Siemers in Adelaide last year. Twenty-five-year-old Vinay Kumar Singh will spend at least three years in jail for his involvement in the crash which caused the 17-year-old’s death. Singh was driving at up to 119 kilometres per hour before the crash at Park Holme last year. In the Adelaide District Court on Monday, Judge Peter Brebner sentenced Singh to four years and nine months in jail, with a non-parole period of three years, while his license was also disqualified for 12 years. The court was told Singh felt provoked when he was overtaken by Christopher Thomas Spurling Janes and sped up in what was described as “ego-driven stupidity”. Janes was previously sentenced to a 10 month suspended jail sentence, a three year good behaviour bond and had his license disqualified for 16 months.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Council merger support I HAVE been living in Renmark for the last five years so I can see things from an outsider’s perspective. Firstly, there is such an us and them mentality in the Riverland and I think this could be caused by having three different councils. If there was just one, then they would work together for the good of all the Riverland not just the towns they cover. We need for the councils to get out there and push the Riverland for the great place it is. There should be free buses in between towns, so as people (elderly and infirm) can access other Riverland towns easily. Secondly, Murray Avenue, what a waste! Such a great area utilised very seldom. Vacant shops don’t help and some of these shops have been vacant for a long time. Don’t make it a one way street. Close it off altogether and have an exciting vibrant place where people can sit and eat and enjoy the
beautiful river. Barbecues, shade and more seating are needed. Thirdly, yes, move the information centre to Renmark Avenue and get rid of those disgusting public toilets. Make it somewhere nice for those tourists in their caravans to stop and be able to have a bit of respite, we have wonderful shops along Renmark Avenue. We have all been hit hard over the past few years, let’s all work together to bring people back into the region. Jill Sowden, Renmark.
Not revenue raising AFTER the article upon New Motoring Rules, (Riverland Weekly, June 23) by Brad Perry, quoting comment from Councillor Michael Vowles, may I make further comment? Far be it from a member of the proletariat (retired) to ‘cross swords’ with an elected member of local government but I have to
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Support call for coeliac sufferers REPORT BY
BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND businesses are calling on the State Government to provide a subsidy for gluten free products for those diagnosed with coeliac disease after it has been revealed some are struggling to afford the diet. With more and more locals being diagnosed with the disease, which causes problems to the person’s immune system when they eat gluten, pensioners, especially, have gone without everyday gluten free products because of their price. While the Riverland is embracing gluten free foods with a growing number of businesses offering many options, right across Australia, the products are generally higher priced than normal foods. Coeliac South Australia and Northern Territory treasurer Jacqui Kettlestring said the organisation would support a State Government subsidy for gluten free products. “It is a good idea but I think... we’d have to have somebody in the
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high up government who is a coeliac for that to actually come to fruition,” she said. WEDNESDAY “I think you’ve got pensioners all TO FRIDAY over Australia that can’t afford it beALSO AVAILABLE: cause there’s no state that does it (the 10.00 - 5pm - Yabby nets subsidy).” SATURDAY Renmark business Happee Health - bait for yabbies owner Di Camilleri said a subsidy 8.30 - 11.30am would be very beneficial, especially in the Riverland. “Gluten free products are always dearer and they shouldn’t be,” she said. “I can’t see why they have to be. Call and place your order today! “There’s quite a few who come in here, they’d love to come in and have cake and coffee but on their pensions they can’t afford to do it.” A financial contribution to subsidise gluten free products HOW TO ENTER: would also help local busi1. Cut out an entry form and nesses sell more products, accomplete the details at the bottom. cording to Renmark Foodland 2. Return entry to the appropriate and Loxton IGA owner Grenbusiness only (entries will be deemed invalid if not in correct fell Koch. entry box) “It is a medical condition, 3. You may enter as many times as so maybe there is a way to your wish on original form. (no make that happen,” he said. THE reproductions will be accepted) READ “If the government wants o 4. Entries must be in the t to give some sort of rebate tails e deta re r corresponding entry box by 5pm o in m r foo or some sort of kickback, we p the following Wednesday to be Zi would certainly support it in included in the draw. 5. Only persons 16 years or older some way.” are eligible to enter Barmera Bakery owner An6. BONUS tickets will be available gus Boase agreed but did not in the last four weeks of the think the State Government promotion when you make would support a subsidy. purchases at participating “If the price came down businesses. you would definitely sell more ALL PARTICIPATING but I really don’t see that hapsupported by ROSENTHAL MAZDA BUSINESSES HAVE pening,” he said. “All your ingredients, like AN ENTRY BOX ‘Zip in to Win’ is a promotion for the Riverland Weekly newspaper in conjuction with Rosenthal Mazda Berri. The competition will run for 16 weeks commencing Thursday March 31, 2011 and concluding gluten free flour, is close to on Thursday July 14, 2011 at 5pm. The Mazda2 Neo 5 door hatch - manual valued at $16,400 driveaway, will be drawn at Rosenthal Mazda, Old Sturt Highway Berri, on Saturday July 16, 2011 at 12pm. five times as expensive as norWinner will be notified by phone if not present at the draw and the results will be published in the Riverland Weekly on Thursday July 21, 2011. Full terms and conditions are listed in the public notice section or pick up a copy from the Riverland Weekly office, 10a Wilson Street BERRI. SA Licence No T11/470 mal flour.
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to be rectified by a “mechanical expertise”; hence the closure, or non-attendance, at rural police stations, is not quite the problem as suggested. At the very least, this legislation is an attempt to improve the on-the-road care of vehicles, be they used for passengers or business. One could confidently expect that traffic casualties will be considerably reduced, if the legislation is enforced. However, my personal apprehension lies in the fact that one has to doubt that there will be sufficient mobile police to administer these potentially useful traffic regulations.
■ CHALLENGE: Renmark mother Tanya Shugg, with her coeliac suffering daughter Jorja, knows the challenges of meeting dietary requirements. Photo: JANE WILSON
“It is a small market and that naturally just pushes the price up.” Renmark parent Tanya Shugg would also support State Government help to purchase gluten free goods, with her five year old daughter Jorja suffering from coeliac disease. Tanya said packing her daughter’s lunch box can be an expensive exercise, with gluten free products adding to the average grocery bill.
I think you’ve got pensioners all over Australia that can’t afford it.
“That would be good if they could do something like that considering there are more and more people that seem to have the problem,” she said. “Your bread is half the size of your normal bread loaf and you are paying at least a couple of dollars more.” When diagnosed with coeliac disease a year ago, Jorja’s family knew it would be a challenging lifestyle change. Since Jorja’s digestive disorder was discovered, Tanya said she now reads product labels closer than ever before. “It’s just a case of when I go shopping, I have to check all the ingredients on anything I buy in jars like your pasta sauces and your easy mix sauces like gravy and anything that’s packaged,” she said. ■ Gluten free food feature starts Page 10
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Local company steels itself for new work surge following...
Big dollar government boost By BRAD PERRY A $250,000 Riverland Sustainable Futures Fund grant will help Berri business JMA Engineering continue its push to find work from outside the region. With the Riverland only able to provide a small market for the manufacturing company, the funding will help JMA Engineering upgrade the company’s grit blasting facilities. JMA Engineering chief executive officer Andrew Moldovan said the way of the future for the company is to look beyond work for the wine industry and therefore it must source a greater number of projects from outside the region. “We’ve seen good customers not going ahead with projects because of the finance side of it,” he said. “We’re a service provider, we’re not immune to the downturn, it’s been devastating for us and that’s why we’re looking outside the area. “The main focus is to find more work and to do that we’ve got to look outside the area, we’ve got to look outside the current wine industry, we’ve got to look outside the fruit packing and processing
■ BOOST: JMA Engineering’s Andrew Moldovan (left) and Mark Johnson with Regional Development Minister Gail Gago at last week’s announcement. Photo: BRAD PERRY
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industry.” While the mining industry will be a main focus for JMA Engineering, Mr Moldovan said the $500,000 project to construct a building to house the new grit blaster and to convert the existing infrastructure into a spray painting booth, will help attract work from many areas. “This machine then has become a necessity to us because we’ve got to do a lot more paint finishes and so on, rather than galvanised finishes,” Mr Moldovan said.
“We’re targeting structural steel work, we’re targeting stainless steel tanks, machinery and infrastructure outside the area and this grant is a big, big step forward for us to help us to do that cost effectively.” Mr Moldovan said he expects many other local businesses to also source work outside the Riverland. “I think everybody that is in any sort of service industry or manufacturing industry has to look outside the Riverland region for some of its work, or
if they’re in that position where they can restructure and don’t need to look outside and they can get enough work locally, that’s fine,” he said. “It’s easy just to say ‘we’ll downsize, we’ll downsize, we’ll downsize’. “At the end of the day, you get to the point where you’ve got no work or you get a job and you can’t do it because you’ve downsized to the point where you don’t have the labor to do it. “So that’s not the answer, the answer is to
find the work and that’s what, as a company, JMA Engineering has tried to do.” The funding will also create up to six jobs for the company, with two people already employed. Regional Development Minister Gail Gago said the project is a major boost for the region. “It’s a wonderful project, very innovative (and) it will allow JMA to expand its business particularly to take up new markets and the area that offers a great deal of opportunity,” she said.
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Futures funds fit mining boom ■ From Page 1 “It’s about acknowledging what we’ve got in the region, how we can complement this region with the emerging mining boom and let’s have a piece of the action. “It’s very clear what the huge Olympic Dam project is going to offer to the state, not only in the resource sector but it’s the supply chain, the resource hub that is needed to support it.” With the Riverland’s vast knowledge and skills within the wine industry, Mr Whetstone said the region has become world leaders in water expertise and our experience with freight and transport could benefit the mining industry. “We’ve got the skills base here, we’ve got a perfect opportunity for
people that want to come to this to revitalise the area and I’m not region and be part of the workforce,” saying everyone, but there is a he said. certain sector within our region that “We’ve got great climate, great could complement the resource attributes, we’ve got the river, great infrastructure needed to build on the lifestyle and it’s a matter Olympic Dam expansion.” me now as to whether some The region has of those businesses can previously been labelled adjust.” as an ideal place to “I strongly offer a fly in, fly out It’s very clear what e n c o u r a g e mining workforce other Riverland but Mr Whetstone the huge Olympic businesses to think said this should not Dam project is going be the only option. about ways they can take advantage “I think a lot of to offer the state. of economic people have been opportunities like banking on that, the emerging mining perhaps we might be a fly in boom to diversify their in, fly out base,” he said. business and the regional “I have background in economy. that, I use to fly in and fly out in the “The (Riverland Sustainable oil and gas industry, and I don’t think Futures) fund is there to be used that is the absolute answer.”
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Financial question over balloon fiesta Further council support By BRAD PERRY THE declining economy and a lack of sponsorship means the Renmark Paringa Council will more than likely be forced to take further financial responsibility for the Riverland Balloon Fiesta. Despite talk the balloon fiesta may become bi-annual, council has set aside $5860 for the popular event in its proposed 2011/12 budget, almost $3000 more than its 2010/11 budget. Renmark Paringa Council corporate and community services director Nathan Haynes said the
balloon event is very popular but the tough economy means there has been a lack of sponsorship for recent events. “The declining economy, has made it difficult to seek sponsorship or attract sponsorship for some things that have been sponsored in the past,” he said. “Council still sees (the balloon fiesta) as a pretty important event for Renmark and for the Riverland and I think the numbers probably show that. “I think it’s beneficial for the area but with lower sponsorship, perhaps because of the economy, that needs a
■ FUNDING: The Renmark Paringa Council is set to provide more financial support for the Riverland Balloon Fiesta. Photo: RHIANNON PNYON
bit more cash funding from council to continue.” Council will also spend more money on Australia Day breakfast celebrations next year with an extra $2450 in this year’s budget. “We are getting more and more people to it, so it just means we’re budgeting based on ‘x’ numbers and when you get 50 per cent more coming along, it just means we have to provide more sausages and more bacon,” Mr Haynes said. “Obviously you don’t want to turn people away because it’s an important day for all Australians. “It’s a good thing that we are getting so many people there, so it’s just a matter of matching the funding to what is actually happening.”
Suicide program Sites earmarked for community bank branch closer to start By BRAD PERRY
LOCAL people will take control of a community based suicide prevention program next month. A second public meeting regarding the Community Response to Eliminating Suicide (CORES) Program was held in Berri last Tuesday night, with representatives of the Loxton Waikerie and Renmark Paringa councils, among others, present for the first time. Peter Ryan, of the St Vincent de Paul Society, who is co-ordinating the early stages of the program in the Riverland said the July meeting will see Riverlanders assume control of the scheme. “It’s definitely locals looking after locals, so they have to bite the bullet to make sure it works,” Mr Ryan said. “The end result (of Tuesday’s meeting)
was let’s get on with it. “It was very positive about setting up a community driven program and moving it forward.” The CORES program stared in Tasmania’s Kentish Muncipality when community professionals became concerned about the level of health services in the area, ultimately pinpointing suicide as a significant community issue. The program to begin in the Riverland is based around the successful Tasmanian model. As part of the program, local people will be trained to identify those at risk and provide relevant information to help them in the right direction. The next CORES meeting will be held at RFL Headquarters, Berri, on Thursday, July 21, from 7pm.
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UP to four Riverland locations have been earmarked as potential sites for a Bendigo Bank agency after pledges eclipsed the $450,000 mark last week. The Renmark and District Community Bank steering committee will now assess an area for the agency to be established with more than 80 investors pledging $465,000. Steering committee chair Dave Patty said while it is exciting news, there is still much work to be done with a total of $700,000 required to build a Bendigo Bank branch in the region. “It’s brilliant but there’s still a long way to go,” he said. “It’s just a matter of keeping it in front of people and letting them know we’re still there and still going and trying to get them to understand that, because it’s a long haul. “It was never going to be easy but we are starting to see a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel.” Mr Patty said once the agency is established, more people will understand the Bendigo Bank model and its benefits.
■ READY: With an ATM already in action and plans to now find a site for a branch, the Bendigo Bank community bank in Renmark is closer to fruition. Photo: FILE “It’s a matter of just trying to get the agency up and running, get them familiar with the banking model and then go from there,” he said. A Bendigo Bank branch in the Riverland would be a major boon for the community,
according to Mr Patty. “The community bank at Cummins (on the Eyre Peninsula) to give you an example, they’ve got half a million bucks sitting in the bank they don’t know what to do with,” he said.
“That’s how well it’s going in their region, so we’re looking to do the same thing in the long term.” “They are going to put back into our community a lot more than what the other banks are doing.”
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AN IDEA tabled to the Renmark Paringa Council last year, and tagged with little hope of proceeding, will be closely investigated as part of an open space strategy. A proposal from a local resident for a park exclusively for dogs and their owners, which was reported on by the Riverland Weekly (July 8, 2010), will be considered as part of a $10,000 open space/dog space strategy. Renmark Paringa Council corporate and community services director Nathan Haynes said council is looking into an open space strategy for its parks and gardens following several requests from ratepayers. “Council has received some requests recently and over the past couple
of years, to look at putting in an off the leash dog area,” he said. “We also received a couple of requests to do with our parks and gardens, looking at putting some barbecues in certain areas and things like that.” “What council has opted do is to look at this (open space) strategy, which identifies where council should be putting barbecues.” Mr Haynes said once the strategy is assessed, works may be included in the 2012/13 budget. “Because it could have impacts on the budget in the following year, we’d be looking to get that done sooner rather than later, so within the first six to seven months of the year so it can be incorporated into the next budget.”
■ WINNER: This is the biggest catch of the season, as entered in the Riverland’s Biggest Yabby Competition run by the Ramco Football and Netball Club this year. Find out who caught this beauty and won the competition in next week’s Riverland Weekly. Photo: SUPPLIED
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By BRAD PERRY THE Riverland Farmers’ Market is calling on more stallholders to join the weekend trading as plans for it to relocate to Berri’s riverfront have been scrapped, with financial reasons playing a major part. In a bid to expand the market and make it a bigger tourist drawcard, council had agreed to let the event operate from the Berri riverfront. However, public outcry and financial concerns saw the idea fall by the wayside and the market will continue to operate from the Berri Senior Citizens Club – for now. Co-ordinator of the market, Food Riverland Inc. acting chairperson Dave Benda said market organisers still dream of a permanent location but at this stage, it is vital to attract more stallholders. “Our dream has always been to have a permanent base where people don’t have to pack up and leave the building, much like the Barossa (Farmers’ Market),” he said. “Once we used to average 20 to 25 stalls, now, we average a solid 15 stalls
■ SCRAPPED: The Riverland Farmers’ Market has had its plans to move to Berri’s riverfront scrapped. Photo: FILE
who have stuck with us through thick and thin. “For us as a committee, it’s almost not an economical business in the sense that the individual
for our committee, as a non-profit group, we’ve got to depend on the stallholder fees and the breakfast bar, which cover all our costs which includes
If something came up that we could have hat. some sort of ownership, we would like that.
stallholders make money that ranges from moderate amounts to quite reasonable amounts but
the wages of the manager, the rent of the hall, advertising, insurance, all of those things a business
should have.” With four new stalls joining in the new financial year, Mr Benda is confident the market can expand and is excited about its future. While, Mr Benda said finding a permanent home will be very difficult, the idea is still on the agenda. “If something came up that we could have some sort of ownership, we would like that,” he said.
“We’re never going to be in the position where we can get into a dollar for dollar scheme (such as the Riverland Sustainable Futures Fund) or anything like that because we’re not-for-profit and do not have much money. “We understand what the process appears to be, that they are looking for good, sustainable outcomes that produce lots of jobs. “I guess what we do is we give opportunities to people to sell their produce, which does give people an income but we understand we are not in the same league as some of these other set-ups.” The farmers’ market will still use the riverfront for special occasions but not on a permanent basis. “We had a steady stream of people who voiced their opinion that they didn’t want the market to be completely open air,” Mr Benda said. “They liked the notion you could be inside in summer when it was hot and when it was cold in winter, you had an option to go.”
NINE native fish species have been found at floodplain and wetland habitats within Katfish Reach during a recent project undertaken at the site. Among the species are freshwater catfish, dwarf-flatheaded gudgeon, unspecked hardyhead and Murray-Darling rainbowfish, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Located near Berri, Katfish Reach is part of the Native Fish Strategy of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority.
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ONASH is known to many for its adventure park, school and nearby wineries. However, as the recent Monash Exposed exhibition showed, there is so much more to the town, which has a thriving business community. The businesses in Monash consist of hard-working, dedicated people who are committed to getting their jobs done right.
Muller’s Meat Store ■ MULLER’S Meat Store has been situated in Monash since the 1960s and owner Daryl Muller has all the meat goods you need. If you are looking for quality
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Daryl has experience in the meat trade which dates back to the 1970s and said he loves his day-to-day jobs. “I like my food, I’ve been in the meat game all my life,” he said. “I think we’ve got a pretty good name in the Riverland.”
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Monash General Store ■ THERE is no need to travel to get all your essentials if you live in Monash, simply visit the general store. The Monash General Store is owned by Graham and Anne Verrall and they are always up for a chat when you visit his shop and said he never gets tired of seeing the townsfolk in his store. “I’ve been (at the store) 10 years and I love it,” Graham said. “Monash people are quite friendly, I like catching up with people, we’ve always got something to talk about.” The store is open weekdays from 7.30am to 6.30pm, Saturday from 8am to 6.30pm and Sunday from 9am to 6.30pm The store has had a prominent presence in Monash since it was built in the 1930s. Graham said the wide range of take-away is just one popular feature of the store.
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Monash Primary School ■ IF YOUR child is starting school and lives in the Monash area, there is no finer school to attend than Monash Primary School. Principal Brenton Chapman has been working at the school for a year and a half and said it is a place where there are tremendous opportunities for students to be successful. “There’s a variety of strategies in place to support the learning of all students,” Mr Chapman said. “The school has excellent facilities, is part of a great community and is a place for quality teaching and learning.” According to Mr Chapman, Monash Primary is a school where students, staff and parents all work together to deliver the best possible outcomes for students “That’s the best thing, everyone pitches in to help out” he said.
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Scott Electrical ■ SINCE 1984, Lynton Scott, of Scott Electrical, has provided the Riverland with top-notch service. In that time, he has developed a proud reputation and if someone comes to him with an electrical problem, he has always been happy to help out. Now an accredited solar installer, Lynton can also provide wiring for any of your domestic, industrial or commercial needs. Becoming an electrician was always on Lynton’s mind. “I wanted to be an electrician ever since I was in year four,” he said. “I’ve always thought it to be an interesting job, I just like getting things to work.”
Healing and Relieving ■ FEELING as if you are in need of a good massage or eye and foot detox? Then look no further than Mary Souris Healing and Relieving. Owner Mary Souris can work her magic to relieve you of any pain. “I do cupping, hot stone massages, deep tissue, sports massage, reflexology,
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Chris Willis Contract Drafting ■ ONE of Monash’s newest businesses is Chris Willis Contract Drafting. Multi-skilled owner Chris Willis has been in business for only four weeks but has years of experience in similar fields. “Mechanics is my trade but I should’ve done (drafting) years ago,” Chris said. “I love drafting, it’s very enjoyable.” Chris can offer 2D, 3D, mechanical and civil drafting and also designs. “I do simple design plans and I’ve also designed a few buildings that haven’t been done before,” he said. You can check out Chris’ works on his website: www.cwcd-ptyltd.com.au
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ITH an increasing number of Riverlanders being diagnosed with coeliac disease, local businesses are embracing the market, offering many gluten free options. For many businesses across the region, gluten free options have been on the menu for years but for others, gluten free products are a completely new option. One thing that a person who is gluten intolerant looks for from their gluten free products is quality. It is a quality product which the following local businesses provide.
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■ THE Barmera Bakery offers fresh gluten free options including delicious baked bread. Open Monday to Saturday, the bakery also offers a range of gluten free muffins, cakes and savoury items such as sausage rolls and pasties, all at competitive prices. Barmera Bakery owner Angus Boase said the gluten free bread has been in high demand. “We started off just doing a gluten free bread and we’ve had plenty of people asking,” he said. “We moved into muffins and cakes and just recently, we started doing some savoury stuff like
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Renmark Foodland ■ FOR anyone on a gluten free diet, Renmark Foodland has one of the Riverland’s most extensive
Hygenic Meats ■ WHEN it comes to having a barbecue on the river, gluten free sausages can often be hard to find. Look no further than Loxton business Hygienic Meats, which offers gluten and preservative free sausages, gluten free sauces and a popular honey soy marinade on a selection of locally sourced meats. On top of the many choices, Hygienic Meats also has a gluten free hot casserole on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3.30pm. Hygienic Meats owner Ashley Pfeiler said serving gluten free options is important. “A lot of people don’t realise
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they can get it,” he said. “So now they’ve realised they can get it, they tend to ask more and the word of mouth getting around has more and more people asking for it.”
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Bella Lavender ■ NESTLED in a backdrop of lavender, the Winkie business has a number of delectable gluten free choices. Bella Lavender is the brainchild of Mario and Lucy Centofanti and the pair know it is important to provide gluten free food. “We’ve been serving gluten free food since we opened our doors because we like to provide a healthy and natural way of life,” Mario said. At Bella Lavender, fresh, gluten free food includes wraps, focaccias and sliced bread, as well as the sweet apple slice and muffins.
Renmark Club ■ DINING out can often be very hard for someone who is gluten intolerant but at the Renmark Club this is not the case. The popular riverfront establishment’s menu is marked with gluten free and vegetarian options. Of the gluten free choices, there is oven baked chicken fillet and lemon mayonnaise, pork fillet, scotch mignon, sirloin, fish and chips and Atlantic salmon. Renmark Club manager Brenton Franks said the eatery prides itself on offering a diverse range. “We try to cater for everybody’s personal needs when they come in the door,” he said. Mr Franks said the club, which hosts many weddings, can also cater for different health diets during special occasions. “For any weddings or any functions, we cater for gluten free and vegetarian,” he said.
Eagle Boys ■ TANTALISING, tasty, gluten free pizzas are on order at Eagle Boys, Berri, with many selections available. From traditional favourites such as Aussie bacon and egg and Hawaiian, to valued favourites, including
cheese lovers and margarita and gourmet pizzas such as butcher’s block, the seafood platter and bacon, bocconcini and brie, Eagle Boys has many options. The recommended toppings accompany a gluten free base but if you do not like the choices, simply create your own custom pizza. You can order in store, or the easy to use website www.eagleboys.com.au Eagle Boys Berri owner David Centofanti said customers absolutely love the gluten free pizzas. “It provides an alternative for those with coeliacs and it has been a popular addition to the menu and it allows us the flexibility to cater for many different types of customers,” he said. “Our customers are very happy with the gluten free product and they come back, they just don’t get it once and go away. “Eagle Boys are always looking to innovate and cater for all target markets, not just one broad market.”
Almond Hut ■ ALMOST everybody loves the healthy snack that is local almonds. The good thing about natural almonds is they are also gluten free and are on offer at Renmark’s Almond Hut, part of AlmondCo. Almond Hut offers a range of natural and flavoured almonds, almond meal and healthy snack bars. Manager Amy Charlesworth said people travelling through Renmark can stop and grab a snack.
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“Our health bars are great for people travelling, so at least they can grab something to nibble on,” she said. “Almonds are an overall, generally healthy snack.” The shop also sells locally made almond meal, which is a great alternative to flour in many gluten free recipes. “Almond meal, for people to substitute with their baking is fantastic, they can bake their breads, biscuits, cakes and everything at home,” Amy said.
Domino’s Pizza ■ DOMINO’S certainly make a delicious pizza and offering gluten free options make the meal even better. Domino’s Renmark has a choice of pizzas on gluten free bases starting from $13.90 for the traditional favourites such as Toni pepperoni, simply cheese and margarita. There is also a number of traditional and premium pizza options including the popular choices of vegorama, prawn, feta and alfredo, prawn, bacon and feta and garlic prawn. The gluten free options are marked on Domino’s website, where you can order online at www.dominos. com.au Owned by Mark and Fiona Feild, Renmark Domino’s has had many happy gluten free customers. “There are quite a few people in the Riverland that are gluten intolerant, so there is a market for it,” Mark said.
OELIAC disease is a condition that affects the small bowel and is caused by an abnormal immune response, or sensitivity, to gluten. Gluten is found in wheat, rye, barley and most types of oats and the consumption of gluten can damage the small intestine, to the point where it possibly cannot absorb essential nutrients. Common symptoms of the disease include: tiredness; intermittent diarrhoea; abdominal pain or cramping; indigestion; flatulence; bloating; and weight loss. People with coeliac disease need to avoid foods with gluten, which is generally found in foods made from grains such as bread, pasta, cereals, pastry and biscuits. There are also other food ingredients and food additives that may contain gluten, such as malt flavouring and modified food starch — your dietitian can advise you on what to look for on food labels. In addition, there are some medicines and vitamin supplements that
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or five years and had the test again and found out they have been a coeliac the whole time and that was since the testing has got a lot better,” she said. Ms Kettlestring said you must be mindful of what you eat on a gluten free diet. “Some restaurants are really excellent but other restaurants haven’t really checked into it fully enough,” she said. “People are getting gluten in their diet when they are going to order and you don’t realise it until after you’ve had it, so like myself, I actually vomit in an hour afterwards and that’s happened to me quite a few times in restaurants. “Some restaurants are really, really brilliant, they follow everything and other restaurants don’t. “When you are travelling around it’s very hard. “If you are not a coeliac, you can stop at any servo when you feel hungry and you can get something, with coeliac it’s a lot harder. “We usually find with most coeliacs, we have something in the glovebox.”
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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 30, 2011 ■LEADER: New Riverland pastoral support worker Gail Page is settling in nicely to her role, helping Catholic school students. Mrs Page was recently at St Alberts, Loxton, with Suzie Stivahtaris, Dylan Miller, April Burdon and Alex Seiboth. Photo: JANE WILSON
â– TEACHER: Local art enthusiast Yvette Zus Schepel Frahn has started an art wellbeing program called SplashPaint. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF
Yvette splashes in with art wellbeing program By CALLUM TRIFONOFF LOCAL art teacher Yvette Zus Schepel Frahn thinks she may have the answers to people’s problems in life, having founded an art therapy program SplashPaint. Yvette believes art to be a wonderful networking, thinking and reflection tool and that it can ease people’s suffering if depressed. With dryland farmers having seen hard times, Yvette can relate to the impact that tough growing seasons can have on the community. “(The program) is a creation that revolves around
my philosophy and vision for this region and the people of it,� Yvette said. “What I believe is that this region has a very interesting history that revolves around the philosophy that we can always be primary producers in the Riverland.� Yvette said the Riverland ‘lurches from one crisis to another’ with no relief. “We’ve never, ever, as a region, been able to sit back and go ‘you know what, we’re doing really well, life is great, we can look after ourselves’ and so on,� she said. “When you go to other
regions, that philosophy doesn’t exist because they’ve always done quite well. “I want to bring their life and philosophy to this region through the program.� Yvette believes anyone can create amazing forms of art. “We are all visual creatures,� she said. “If we can do something that makes all the towns look great and look like they’re changing and growing, it has got to be good for the district.� For more information on SplashPaint, phone Yvette on 0427 956 009.
Body, Mind & Spirit Fair returns to Renmark Town Hall/ Institute 9th & 10th July, 2011 10am to 5pm both days ENTRANCE FEE allowing admittance for the whole weekend and to on-going talks held on the hour from 11am – 4pm
#HILDREN UNDER YEARS FREE s !STROLOGY s 2EIKI s .UMEROLOGY s $RUM HEALING 3UN ONLY s -ASSAGE s 0ALMISTRY s0SYCHIC READINGS s 4AROT READINGS s #HAKRA BALANCING s 0SYCHOMETRY s -EDIUMSHIP s 2ECONNECTIVE (EALING s %GG #RAFT s "OWEN 4HERAPY s -YO FACIAL RELEASE s 2EmEXOLOGY s )NTERESTING CLOTHING STALL s .ATURAL (EALTH s (ORMONE BALANCING s )NCENSE s 3ILVER CRYSTAL JEWELLERY s ,OOSE CRYSTALS s 3UNCATCHERS s -AGNETIC 2OLLOUTS s "OOKS s 'IFTS MUCH MUCH MORE
On going talks by practitioners, readers and stall holders Morning/afternoon teas & lunch catered by the local Scouts Group as a fund raiser!
Ring Jan’s Mobile 0408 819 826 for further information
Gail is turning over a new page By CALLUM TRIFONOFF SEVEN weeks into her new job, Riverland pastoral support worker Gail Page has her eye firmly set on the good of the region. Working extensively at all Catholic primary schools, Mrs Page is set to re-establish the Mini-Vinnies program. “The program is basically about making the kids aware of what is happening in their community and worldwide and trying to fundraise,� she said. “What we’re also hoping to do is the cardboard box a sleep-out, so they’re going
to do some fundraising and sleep out and hand money over for people who are homeless.� Mrs Page began her role as the Riverland pastoral support worker having already experienced working with the less fortunate. “I was working at ac. care, working with homeless people, and before that, I was working for 17 years in the disability field,� she said. “I’m really enjoying being involved with the students and I just want to make a difference to people’s lives and help children grow up to be good,
law-abiding people.� Mrs Page has her eye on many community events in which to involve students of Riverland Catholic schools. “(We’re looking to take part in) the Relay for Life, so kids are aware of cancer and that it affects families,� she said. “Anything that is happening, it could be Diabetic Week or Naidoc Week, just bringing those things to children is important.� Despite Waikerie not having a Catholic school, Mrs Page will be visiting the town’s Catholic Church as part of her job.
Major boost for natural resources NATURAL resource management is to receive a $91,000 boost in the Renmark region. The Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association has received the grant to promote and engage the local community in NRM matters over the next 12 months.
The funding will be used to assist programs in the following areas: â– THE existing educational programs currently within five schools will be expanded. â– EXISTING land management groups including Pike River Land Management Group, will benefit from the
funding. â– OTHER LAP projects planned will include the engagement with several aboriginal groups, one working in the Pike to further identify sites of cultural significance. â– PEST, animal, weed control and monitoring programs will be expanded in conjunction with the NRM board.
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chakra balancing as well as tarot readings. People from the Riverland have some interesting and unique products – including an array of wonderful soy products handcrafted by Sheryl. Romano will have her amazing magnets and massages and the very talented Julianna will have an array of her beautiful poetry and art work. Other stalls include Joanne’s stall offering loose crystals plus some suncatchers, incense, books – all at very reasonable prices. Rachel will have her superb array of quality silver/crystal jewellery and Nita will be offering her beautifully crafted individual eggs – she even takes individual orders to meet your needs. Talks on the different modalities and the various readings will be held for 15 minutes on the hour from 11am to 4pm both days. The mouth watering catering by the Renmark Scout group will be available all weekend. The fair will be open from 10am to 5pm on both days. Entrance fee is $5, which covers entrance to the event on both days, plus entrance to the talks. Children under 12 are free. Please telephone Jan on 0408 819 826 if you have any queries.
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There are so many options available with this parcel of land as the heading says “Endless potential” depending on what you are looking for. With location of this property you will be the envy of all your friends. Well worth an inspection to plan your ideal home.
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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 30, 2011
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ELEVATED BUILDING SITE WITH RIVER VIEWS
Saturday July 2nd 10.00 - 10.30am PUBLIC AUCTION: Friday July 22nd 12.00 NOON
Ready to build your dream home on! Approx. 1 acre of cleared residential land on an elevated position with river views. Situated in new subdivision, all underground services plus pad. Excellent value.
BERRI, 11 McGregor St
BERRI, 64 Zante Road
INVEST, RETIRE OR FIRST HOME BUYER
AFFORDABLE CORNER BLOCK
We are pleased to offer for auction this three bedroom home centrally located. Carpeted throughout with polished floors in kitchen, aircon in lounge and master bedroom, large backyard with garden shed and carport. Auction date Friday 22nd July at 12 noon. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Price: Auction
Mobile: 0431
488 538
The Vendor’s statements relating to matters affecting advertised properties may be inspected at the Agent’s Office 3 business days prior to the Auction and at place of Auction 30 minutes before sale.
Three bedroom home on corner lot. Side entrance to the garage/workshop. Good sized block. Neat throughout with lounge, kitchen, tiled bathroom. At present tenanted on a fixed term. Suit first home buyer or investor.
PRICE REDUCTION $85,000 LOXTON, Lot 40 Wheatley Rd Price: $85,000
Price: $148,000 Internet: 36SFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
STUNNING TOWNHOUSE
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.
REDUCED to SELL at $179,000
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.
SOLID HOME ON APPROX. 1 ACRE OF LAND
Price: $179,000 Internet: 35VFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
LOXTON, 247 Dorsch Avenue ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES You’ll need to be quick
LOXTON, Sec 669 Alamein Avenue 4 bedroom home with swimming pool. Eat in kitchen, bathroom, enclosed back verandah, spilt system, garage. Suit family seeking rural living.
REDUCED to SELL at $129,500
BERRI, 1/23 Aitken Street Price: $220,000
Price: $129,500 Internet ID: 3DGFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
CHARMING BUNGALOW IN TOWN CENTRE – PREMIER LOCATION Original features include lofty ceilings, Leadlight, Decorative Cornices And fireplaces, set on Double Block approx 1600sqm could be subdivided as on two titles. 4 Bedrooms, plus office, 2 bathrooms, formal sitting and dining rooms, modern appliances in kitchen, air-conditioning, Inground swimming pool, patio detached rumpus 2 car garage plus shedding. One street back from the main street, Berri shopping centre.
EXECUTIVE COURTYARD HOME BERRI, 3B Magarey Street Stylish low maintenance Torrens Title 3 bedroom Villa, A/C, combustion heating, spacious rooms, 2-way bathroom, formal lounge, modern kitchen, garage, U.M.R. Suit investor. Tenanted on fixed term lease. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: $245,000
BERRI, 15 Coneybeer Street Price: $585,000 Internet ID: 3DJFD7
Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744
Mobile: 0431
488 538
Under Contract
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 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538
BERRI, 2/52 Old Sturt Highway
BERRI, Lot 23, Nitschke Road
KINGSTON ON MURRAY, Farley Road
BRICK STRATA UNIT
HOMESTEAD ON THE RIVER MURRAY – BREATHTAKING VIEWS
SET HIGH ON THE HILL
Price: $125,000 Internet: 394FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
488 538
REDUCED to SELL at $360,000
IDEAL INVESTMENT UNIT
Add this to your investment portfolio! Two bedroom community titled unit in a small group. Built-in robes, open plan living areas, modern kitchen, r/c air conditioning, carport, fenced yard. Currently tenanted.
Mobile: 0431
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 Price: $435,000 Internet: 3DAFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Situated on approx. 2.5 acres, this 4 bedroom home offers ducted air throughout, good size living space, sunken lounge, large separate family room and four good sized bedrooms. Good amount of shedding and large amount of rain water tanks. Price: $360,000 Internet: 3DOFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
of ONE e c i r p or the TWO f REDUCED to SELL at $150,000 BERRI, 15 Gilbert Street GREAT POSITION
BERRI, 74A & 74B Derrick Street
Centrally located home. 4 bedrooms, separate lounge & family room. Carpeted throughout. Good sized kitchen, dining area. Ducted air. Good sized carport and garage. Rear lane access.
SUPERBLY LOCATED IN DERRICK STREET – TWO STUNNING VILLAS
Price: $150,000 Internet: 396FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Price: $415,000
RLA 1935
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. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304
Thursday June 30, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 17
RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES
BERRI, UNITS - NO PETS
3 Bedroom home, open living, RC AC, ceiling fans in bedroom, enclosed yard, garden shed & carport.
Price: $160 PW 3/3 MCLEAN ST Strata title unit In a small of group of 3 located in cul-de-sac, consisting of 2 bedrooms, modern living, airconditioning and carport.
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Price: $220
17A PADMAN CRT
Price: $200
15 LOADER ST
PW
PW
2 bedroom home with large BIRs, r/c air-con and ducted cooling throughout, large enclosed yard, close to the Plaza, town and all facilities. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
1/4 AITKEN STREET
Price: $150
Elevated building site with river views
BARMERA, UNITS - NO PETS
PW
2 bed unit with built-in robes, close to town in quiet st, reverse cycle air con, open plan living, carport, small enc. yard & garden shed. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
26A BARWELL AVE
Price: $150
PW
2 bedroom upstairs unit in town centre, built in robes, RC AC, good side kitchen, dine lounge & carport. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
3/5 SULTANA ST
Price: $150
PW
2 bedroom unit with large bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge, shower and toilet includes small bath, split system r/c air-conditioning, small rear yard including a carport
8/41 QUEEN ELIZABETH DV Price: $150 PW
Large & spacious 2 bedroom refurbished unit, r/cycling heating, carport, pets. Neg. Available now. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756 Price: $190
91A KAY AVE
PW
3 bedroom home, BIR to main, good size open plan living areas, enclosed yard with garden shed, close to Riverland Plaza, TAFE and school.
1/5 GRENACHE AVE
Price: $150
PW
2 bedroom modern unit, located close to shops and schools, r/c, small enclosed yard, carport. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
8/9 FARMER STREET
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Price: $145
PW
2 bedrm p/furnished upstairs unit in good area of Barmera, bir, open living, r/c, carport.
PRICE REDUCTION $85,000
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756 9/41 QUEEN ELIZABETH DV Price: $100 PW
1 bedroom partly furnished unit, open living, r/cycling heating, carport, pets. Neg. Available now. 10/11 CONEYBEER ST Price: $180
4 HOBBS STREET
PW
Available now. 3 bedroom, kichen/ dine, separate lounge, r/c aircon, back verandah, large enclosed yard and shedding. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
10 TRENAMAN CRES
Price: $160
Price: $145
PW
1 bedroom partly furnished unit, split system heat/cooling, carport. Available 1/8/11.
Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756
LOXTON PROPERTIES
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
R
EADY to build your dream home on. About one acre of cleared residential land on an elevated position with river views. Situated in a new subdivision, all underground services plus pad. Excellent value.
5 HILLTOP DRIVE
Price: $200
PW
2 double bedroom home in upmarket area, spacious living areas throughout, wide undercover verandah, low maintenance gardens and double shedding. Price: $280
PW
The
BARMERA 1.00 – 1.30pm
97 PYAP ST
Price: $260
PW
Executive 3 bedroom home, 2 living areas, split system heating/ cooling, garaging, courtyard. Available now.
BERRI, UNITS - NO PETS
10.00 - 10.30am 10.00 – 11.00am 2.00 – 4.00pm
Contact: Michelle Phone: 0400 299 429 PW
2 bedroom homette with large lounge and dine area, large BIRs, front and rear verandahs, carport, enclosed back yard and garden shed. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Price: $180
PW
RENMARK, UNITS - NO PETS
30 DICKERSON ST 3 bedroom home in quiet street, timber floor boards, BIR in two room, r/c aircon, low maintenance gardens, enclosed yard and shed.
10/86 JAMES AVENUE Price: $130 PW 2 bedroom brick unit across from River, great position, close to shopping, r/c air conditioning.
Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
COMMERCIAL LEASING BERRI VAUGHAN TCE High exposure, approx. 410 square meters fronting Vaughan Terrace. Large solid premises including reception area, offices, kitchen, toilets and plenty of car parking.
BERRI WILSON STREET
10.30 – 11.30am 12.00 – 1.00pm
Large modern warehouse office & reception 4000 sqm could be divided into small lots.
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
LOXTON EAST TCE
Prime Location R/C A/C suit office/ workshop. Parking available. Lease Negotiable.
Prime Location in main street approx 200sqm A/C Carpeted, Kitchen/Toilets. Avail Now.
Office/Shop premises. Suit offices incorporating 3-4 offices &reception area. A/c, kitchen/toilet facilities. U/c parking at rear. Great outlook acrros Riverfront. Approx 200sm2. Long lease available.
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Approx 200sqm shop premises suit retail A/C Kitchen & 2 Toilets Lease Negotiable $330.pw PLUS OUTGOINGS Avail Now.
Large shop premises in prominent position. R/C Air-cond, next to Supermarket, Kitchen/Toilets. Lease Negotiable. Parking Suit Restaurant.
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
Contact: Iris Ph:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304
BERRI, 9 RIVERVIEW DRIVE
RLA 1935
BERRI WILSON STREET
4 Laffer Street Ray White Loxton 3078 Kingston Road Ray White Loxton
LYRUP Pike Creek Road Ray White Renmark
MOOROOK 11.30 – 12.30pm
RENMARK ARCADE
12.00 – 1.00pm 1.00 – 3.00pm 1.00 – 1.30pm 1.30 – 2.00pm 2.30 – 3.30pm
17 Queen Elizabeth Drive Ray White Berri Un 4 & Un 7 Bert Ayling Cottages Ray White Berri Un 1 & Un 2 Thomas Cottages Ray White Berri 44 Laffer Street Ray White Berri Unit 15 Bonneyview Village Ray White Berri Unit 25 Bonneyview Village Ray White Berri 20 Farmer Street Ray White Berri
BERRI 10.00 – 11.00am 11.30 – 12.30pm
10a Derrick Street Ray White Berri 123 Kay Avenue Ray White Berri
LOXTON 9 Aird Street Ray White Waikerie
RENMARK BERRI HUGHES STREET
Approx 260 sqm. Separate offices, r/c ducted air-cond, on upper floor. Parking at rear. $300 per week.
BERRI HUGHES STREET
7 Konodprias Court Ray White Berri 11 McGregor St LJ Hooker Berri 51 McGregor Street Ray White Berri Lot 7 Ingerson Road Ray White Berri
LOXTON
9.30 - 10.00am
All rentals can be viewed on the ljhooker.com or realestate.com.au websites.
10 – 11.00am 11.30 – 12.30pm
BERRI 8.30 – 9.30am
Sunday July 3 BARMERA
2 Laffer Street Ray White Berri
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
FOR F O R THIS WEEK W EE EEK K
Saturday July 2
PW
3 bedrm home on land in quiet location , r/c, large kitchen, encl. back yard, carport.
List
RENMARK PROPERTIES
3 bedroom newly built brick home, 2 bathrooms, 2 spacious living areas opening to outdoors, carport, garden shed and enclosed yard. Available July.
Price: $180
RLA 1935
HOME H OME O ME INSPECTIONS OM IN INSPECT NSP S PE C TIO ON O NS
Contact: Michelle Phone: 0400 299 429
23 BROOKES ST
1/76 POWELL
Price $85,000 Inspect By appointment
Contact LJ Hooker Berri Sue Wurth 0431 488 538
PW
Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429
Price: $150
Lot 40 Wheatley Rd
BARMERA PROPERTIES
3 bedroom home close to town, kitchen/dine, separate lounge, carport & large enclosed yard.
U2/386 GARRETT RD
LOXTON
9 Hopkins Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am 21 Kurrajong Avenue Ray White Renmark 10.15 - 10.45am 21 Nineteenth Street Ray White Renmark 10.15 - 11.15am 161 Eighteenth Street Ray White Renmark 10.45 - 11.15am 20 Murray Price Drive Ray White Renmark 11.15 - 11.45am Ral Ral Avenue Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00noon Kulkyne Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00noon 20 Railway Terrace Ray White Renmark 12.15 - 12.45pm 168 Seventeenth Street Ray White Renmark 1.00 - 1.30pm 120 Pyap Street Ray White Renmark
10.30 – 11.00am 11.15 – 12.00pm
9.30 - 10.00am
12.15 – 12.45pm 1.00 – 1.30pm 1.00 – 2.00pm 1.30 – 2.15pm
43 First Street Ray White Loxton 18 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 22 Luther Road Ray White Loxton 4 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton 17 Colin Street Ray White Loxton 2 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton
MONASH 3.30 – 4.30pm
51 LH Maddern Road Ray White Berri
For Marschall First National properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange a personal inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 30, 2011
129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831
Owners relocated - MUST SELL AS NEW CONDITION
NEED EXTRA LIVING SPACE?
A LOVELY LYRUP HOME
- Completely renovated inside & out - New kitchen, bathroom, laundry etc - Spacious outdoor living area UMR - Large new shed Price: $188,500 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 3 bedroom family home - 2 carports, garage & storage sheds - Superb easycare gardens - Lounge and separate family room Price: $178,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Set on a large 2837m² allotment - 3 bedrooms, modern timber kitchen - Huge shed with 3 roller doors - Beautifully landscaped gardens New Price: $225,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136
OPEN
9 HOPKINS STREET
OPEN
21 KURRAJONG AVENUE
AUCTION 5TH JULY AT 2.30PM MORTGAGEE EXERCISING POWER OF SALE
OPEN
PIKE CREEK ROAD, LYRUP
- 3 bedroom solid brick - 2 living areas, as new kitchen - Undercover verandah, double carport, garage - Spacious lot, pop up sprinklers View: Saturday 10.15 - 10.45am OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
21 NINETEENTH STREET
$20,000 OFF
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 TAKE THE LOT - Recently renovated from head to toe - Solid double brick construction, built to last - Within walking distance to schools & Renmark Plaza - All units are currently tenanted, excellent returns Auction 4th August at 12.00pm View: Saturday 10.15 – 11.15am OPEN Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
161 EIGHTEENTH STREET
4 BEDROOM HOME – MODERN & AFFORDABLE
RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST
- Transportable, built 2003 - 3 air conditioners plus ceiling fans - Modern bathroom and kitchen - Carport, front & rear verandahs, garden shed Price: $145,000 View: Saturday 10.45 - 11.15am Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136 OPEN
- 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: Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
20 MURRAY PRICE DRIVE
ALL THE ESSENTIALS FOR THE GROWING FAMILY
QUALITY & LOCATION
- Large four bedroom brick veneer home - Walking distance to Renmark Plaza & CBD - Spacious living areas with easy flowing floor plan - Double garaging with drive through facility Price: $340,000 View: Saturday 11.30 - 12.00noon OPEN Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
- Solid construction home in town centre area - Three bedrooms, polished floors - Very nice modern kitchen and bathroom - Large shed with rear lane access NEW Price: $215,000 View: Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pm OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
20 RAILWAY TERRACE
168 SEVENTEENTH STREET
ADMIRE MOVE IN & ENJOY
NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN
- 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: By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
- 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
RAL RAL AVENUE
INSPECT TO APPRECIATE THE EXTRAS - 1147m2 corner allotment - Four bedrooms, ensuite, spacious living - Modern kitchen & bathroom - Large shed, pit & good outdoor areas NEW Price: $208,000 View: Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm OPEN Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RENMARK WEST AFFORDABLE LIVING - Modern kitchen & bathroom - 3 bedrooms & separate lounge - Good shedding plus 2 carports - Nice garden development Price: $139,000 View: Saturday 11.30 - 12.00noon Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
OPEN
KULKYNE STREET
CENTRAL LOCATION - Modern three bedroom brick veneer home - Two living areas, ensuite - Spacious outdoor living - Good shed, garage UMR, rear access Price: $285,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
120 PYAP STREET
LOVE, DREAM, IMAGINE
SPACE, GRACE & CHARM
- Water front living that reflects contemporary life - Architectural design and cathedral ceilings - Spotted gum timber flooring flow throughout living - 4 large bedrooms & master suite with ensuite Price: POA View: By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
- 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
Residential Subdivision Opportunity Offers closing Monday 4th July at 12.00 Noon MODERN RENMARK NORTH HOME - Three bedrooms all with BIR’s, ensuite to main - Family room & lounge, meals & dining room - Ducted airconditioning, gas heating - Good shed, nice pergola, garage UMR Price: $298,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
1.21Ha or over 12000 square metres Zoned Residential. Subject to Planning Consent the land has potential to be divided into Residential Allotments View: "Y !PPOINTMENT s Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
WELL PRICED 4 BEDROOM HOME - Quiet no-through street - Reverse cycle A/C, wood & gas heating - Nice bathroom & kitchen areas - Two living areas New Price: $139,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
TENDER CLOSES FRIDAY 5PM
A SURE BOX TICKER! - 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
READY SET GO!
INSPECT AND BE IMPRESSED
DUPLEX RENTAL INVESTMENT
- 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:By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
- New kitchen will delight - Professionally tiled living areas - Three bedrooms, ducted airconditioning - Attractive gardens, shady outdoor living NEW Price: $165,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- Close to town centre & Medical - Currently receiving $315 per week - 6.8% gross return - Good quality kitchen & bathrooms NEW Price: $225,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
RLA 147968
Thursday June 30, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 19
129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 RENTALS
83 Pyap Street,
ITS ALL DONE
10 ACRES WITH HOME
HOUSEBOAT “SUNSPOT”
- 3 Bedroom home set amongst 30 acres - Polished timber floors in living areas - 125 mega litre water allocation - Enviroscan plus soil monitoring linked to home comp Price: $505,000 View: By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
- 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
- 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
GET AMONGST IT! - Quiet cul-de-sac Address with great potential - 474m2 parcel of land surrounded by quality homes - Great for retirees to build an easy care villa - All services on site Price: $55,000 View: By Appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002
19 ACRES RENMARK NORTH - CCW contract vines - High quality implements - Drip irrigation - Two separate titles Price: $287,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 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
- 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
35 Ian Drive, Paringa,
$195pw
Modern brick 3 b/r home, ducted air cond, gas heating, BIR’s, rear pergola, carport, fenced yard.
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.
FRUIT AND PLANT AND SHED
RENMARK RURAL
$345pw
Built in 2005, this executive home offers 4 bedrooms or 3 plus study, split system reverse cycle air conditioning, ensuite and walk-in robeto main, built-in robes, open plan living, garage, large gable roof pergola, fenced yard.
24 Redgum Street,
$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.
224 Twentyfirst St,
$180pw
Neat 3 b/r home close to 7 day store, modern kitchen, gas heating, ducted air cond, rear pergola, carport and shedding
MODERN HOME ON 10 ACRES
WINE GRAPES & RELIABLE OUTLET
- Three bedrooms all with built in robes - 2 separate living areas - Ducted airconditioning - 2 large sheds New Price: $285,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
- 10.8Ha property supplying Angoves - Good home, good shedding, good plant - 2 separate titles, drip irrigation - Owners retiring. Suit vines or redevelopment. Price: $425,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892
19 Murtho St,
$170pw
Neat & Tidy 3 b/r home in Town Centre, r/c air cond, outside toilet.
16C Ral Ral Ave,
$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.
86 Sixteenth St. Lot 7 Scarborough Court ......... 1233m²................................. $85,000 Lot 115 Flinders Street ................. 1077m²..................................$89,000 Lot 2 Nineteenth Street ............. 1021m² ............... $50,000 - $55,000 Lots 38 & 39 Pyap Street ........... 439m² ....................... $60,000 each 15 Pyap Street ............................ 489m² ...................................$89,000 Lot 26 Curtis Avenue .................. 617m² ...................................$36,500 Lot 2 Warrakoo Court ............... 2930m² .................................$98,000 Panorama Court ........................ 2 Lots available..$44,000 - $57,000 Blue Skies Estate .......................... 7 Lots available..$69,000 - $93,000 Orchard Drive .............................. 431m²..............$100,000 - $110,000 Lot 4 Tarcoola Street .................. Over 3 Acres ....................$127,000
Renmark Housing Development - 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
Price: $660,000
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 RENMARK AVENUE BUILDING SITE - 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
$155pw
3 b/r home close to Town Centre, r/c air cond, fenced yard, shedding.
24 Thirteenth St,
$150pw
2 b/r stone homette with sleepout, close to river and town centre, r/c air cond, garage, fenced yard.
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.
“Peace of Mind”
Property Management Phone: 8586 6433
*LAND**LAND**LAND**LAND*
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, take the lot
AUCTION THIS TUESDAY
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Solid brick family home L
OCATED within easy walking distance to the shopping plaza is this solid brick, three bedroom family home. The kitchen is about three years old with stainless steel oven, hot plates and rangehood. The kitchen, dining and lounge all have varnished timber floor and the lounge encompasses a combustion heater, gas heater connection and air conditioner, providing enough comfort throughout the entire house but, just in case, there is also ducted air conditioning with outlets in the kitchen, dining, lounge and all the bedrooms. The main bedroom has built-in-robes and there is an extra room off the carport which provides another area of living space to utilise how you please, possibly a sunroom or second lounge. Carport under main roof with concrete floor plus a 10.3m x 6.3m shed with sliding front door provides plenty of vehicle space and the gardens are very low maintenance with pop-up sprinklers both front and back.
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HE perfect long term and reliable investment, which caters for all investors, this surley does have the lot, located within walking distance to schools, Renmark Plaza and Renmark CBD for all of your everyday shopping needs. All six units are currently occupied on fixed term lease with excellent rental return, double brick solid construction and off street parking makes the perfect investment to just let and forget.
All units have been recently renovated in every way inside and out, from new kitchens, carpet, air conditioning, fresh paint throughout and more, creating the perfect opportunity for the astute investor to make a solid investment with nothing left to do. Each unit is offering, two bedrooms all with built-in-robes, carpet underfoot, vertical blinds throughout and generous sized living areas. The large bathroom
offers floor and wall tiles, shower alcove and laundry in one. With total gross income of $42,900 per annum. Rental Returns – • Unit 1 - $140.00pw • Unit 2 - $140.00 pw • Unit 3 - $135.00pw • Unit 4 - $135.00 pw • Unit 5 - $140.00pw • Unit 6 - $135.00 pw With all of the hard work taken care of, invest today for the future.
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21 Nineteenth Street
Contact Auction Tuesday 5th July at Ray White Renmark Mark Cresp 2.30pm on-site 0417 883 892 Inspect Sat 10.15 - 10.45am RLA 147968 Section 7 statements are available at the Agents office 3 business days prior to the Auction and on the day of the Auction 30 minutes prior.
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Contact Auction 4th August 12noon Ray White Renmark Chet Al Inspect Saturday, July 2 0413 104 002 10.15 -11.15 RLA 147968
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!RCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED AND BUILT WITH OUTSTANDING RESULTS THIS l VE YEAR OLD UNIQUE DISTINCTIVE CONTEMPORARY AND VERY VOGUE RESIDENCE IS TRULY A STATEMENT IN MODERN LIVING AND IS LOCATED DISCREETLY ON THE FRINGE OF "ERRI ESTABLISHED ON A SPRAWLING ACRES )TS SERENE OUTLOOK WILL ENTICE ANYONE AND THE HOME IS PRIVATE AND VERY DISCERNING WITH INSULATED CORRUGATED IRON CLADDING THAT WRAPS THE HOME &OUR GREAT SIZED BEDROOMS EACH WITH BUILT IN ROBES PLUS A SEPARATE STUDY AND )4 2OOM FOR THE KIDS TO DO THEIR HOMEWORK IN WITHOUT DISTURBANCE "E MESMERISED WITH THE HIGH LOFTY MTR CEILINGS WITH LONG DROP ROMAN BLINDS COVERING EXPANSIVE WINDOW PANES IN THE INTEGRATED OPEN PLAN LIVING KITCHEN AND DINING AREAS WITH TIMBER m OORS THAT m OW UNDERFOOT 4HE ISLAND BENCH HAS GREAT MEAL PREPARATION SPACE WITH THE TWIN SINK MICROWAVE ALCOVE DISHWASHER AND HEAPS OF SOFT TOUCH CLOSING DRAWERS 4HE STUNNING KITCHEN WITH 4ECHNIKA COOKWARE INCORPORATES THE LATEST ,' 3TAINLESS 3TEEL THREE DOOR FRIDGE WHICH IS PLUMBED TO RAINWATER WITH AN ADJACENT BUTLER S WALK IN PANTRY ROOM -ASTER BEDROOM IS LARGE WITH LIGHT l LLED WINDOW PANES AND THIS RETREAT HAS A PASSAGEWAY TO TAKE YOU TO THE WRAP AROUND EN SUITE WITH WALK IN ROBE 4HIS STYLISH HOME DELIVERS UNSURPASSED
LIVING EXCELLENCE WITH CHOICES OF LIVING ZONES THAT INCLUDE A FORMAL LOUNGE WITH COLUMNS THAT DEl NE THE ZONE AND OFF THE HALLWAY A HOME SPEAKER THEATRE ROOM WITH INVITING &RENCH DOORS TO ENJOY THE FAVOURITE MOVIES OR TO PLAY SING AND REMINISCE THE BELOVED SONGS !LL SEASON CLIMATE CONTROL HAS BEEN CAREFULLY CARED FOR WITH LARGE COMBUSTION HEATING DUCTED AND ZONED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING AND DUCTED VACUUMING WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR THE HUBBY TO KEEP THE m OORS ENTIRELY VACUUMED AND CLEAN ,ARGE LAUNDRY WITH FULL LENGTH m OOR AND OVERHEAD CUPBOARDS AND TILED m OOR AREAS EQUALLY WITH THE THREE WAY BATHROOM WHICH IS CONVENIENTLY PLACED IN THE m OORPLAN 2OAMING LAWN GARDENS AND ORNAMENTALS SURROUND THE IN GROUND SWIMMING POOL WITH ABUNDANT RAINWATER TANKS AND A BIO RECYCLED SYSTEM FOR THE GREY WATER FROM THE HOME )RRIGATION FOR THE #ITRUS AND 'ARDENS IS A #)4 WATER ALLOCATION OF -EGS AND THERE IS AMPLE SHEDDING AND HIGH ROOF SHELTER FOR MULTIPLE VEHICLES BOAT OR CARAVAN ! RARE l ND AND A RARE PROPERTY THAT WILL ENSURE LOVE AND HAPPINESS FOR THE NEXT FAMILY TO THOROUGHLY ENJOY /PEN 3ATURDAY ND *ULY n PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
%STABLISHED IN THIS DOUBLE BRICK STYLISH CLASSY RESIDENTIAL HOME INCLUDES ALL THE PROPERTY INGREDIENTS THAT INCLUDE POSITION LIFESTYLE AND IS ABSOLUTE PICTURE PERFECT 4HAT S WHERE THIS STUNNING LIFESTYLE PROPERTY MAY ENHANCE THE NEXT BUYER TO FALL IN LOVE .OT ONLY IS IT BRILLIANTLY LOCATED AT THE END AND THE SWEEPING TURN OF ,AFFER 3TREET IT HAS DIVERSE VIEWS OF THE BEAUTIFUL ,AKE "ONNEY 4HE CHOSEN HOLIDAY DESTINATION OF THE 2IVERLAND WITH FORESHORES OF SAND AND WATER WITH SHORT DRIVES INTO OTHER REGIONAL TOWNS FOR EXTRA CHOICES OF DINING AND SHOPPING ,OCATED ON A DOUBLE ALLOTMENT WITH DUAL ACCESS AND VARIOUS WORK SHOP SHEDDING THE IMPRESSIVE HOME OF SQUARES WILL BE IDEALLY SUITED TO THE PROFESSIONAL BUSY EXECUTIVES OR ACTIVE RETIREES 4HE MASTER RETREAT HAS A GORGEOUS EN SUITE AND EACH OF THE THREE SLEEPING ZONES FACING NORTH HAVE DECORATIVE WINDOW DRAPES AND BUILT IN ROBES 4HE SPACIOUS LIBRARY CAN BE UTILIZED AS AN OPTIONAL FOURTH BEDROOM MAYBE A MUSIC OR GYM ROOM
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#OMPUTERISED WATERING TO THE LUSCIOUS GARDENS AND PLENTIFUL SPACES FOR THE BOAT CARAVAN OR MULTIPLE VEHICLES
4HE m OORPLAN IS VERY VERSATILE AND CONSISTS OF THREE BEDROOMS MASTER WITH EN SUITE AND TWIN CREAM CABINETRY HIS AND HER ROBES 4HE OTHER TWO BEDROOMS ARE PERFECTLY PLACED AND HAVE BUILT IN ROBES
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4HIS PROPERTY IS AN EXTRAORDINARY TWO BEDDER HOME SITUATED ON THE FORESHORE OF BEAUTIFUL ,AKE "ONNEY OFFERING GLORIOUS VIEWS OF MAGNIl CENT SUNSETS WITH RELAXED EASY WALKING DISTANCE TO THE TOWN OF PICTURESQUE "ARMERA
'ARAGING IS UNDER THE MAIN ROOF AND HAS ROLLER DOOR AND PERMITS ENTRY INTO GOOD COLOURBOND LOCKABLE SHEDDING AT THE REAR
"ITUMEN ACCESS IS BOTH FRONT AND REAR AND THIS HOME HAS A FULLY PAVED AND LOCKABLE REAR PATIO WHICH WILL HOUSE YOUR VEHICLE OR THE BOAT WITH ADDITIONAL STORAGE AREAS )T IS CURRENTLY AN AMAZING ALL YEAR ROUND FULLY PAVED AND SHELTERED ENTERTAINING AREA WITH ADDITIONAL STORAGE !LMOST BOUNDARY TO BOUNDARY PAVING CONTRIBUTES TO ITS LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING AND EASY CARE LIVING ALL YEAR ROUND
&ULL LENGTH VERANDA ON THE FACADE SHELTERS AND ADDS CHARACTER TO THIS l NE RESIDENCE AND ) BELIEVE THAT THIS PROPERTY IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART RETIREES TO INDULGE AND SIMPLY ENJOY
! LARGE LINEN PRESS WITH TWO EXTRA STORAGE ROOMS AND A GREAT LARGE WORKABLE LAUNDRY WITH A STACK OF CUPBOARD STORAGE $UCTED VACUUMING FOR CONVENIENCE AND DUCTED HEATING AND COOLING ARE TO ALL LIVING AND SLEEPING ZONES
4HE MODERN DAY KITCHEN HAS AN ABUN DANCE OF CUPBOARD SPACE WITH A WHITE TILED SPLASH BACK AND ADJACENT IS THE MULTIPURPOSE LAUNDRY !LL SEASON CLIMATE CONTROL IS COVERED WITH A $AIKIN SPLIT SYSTEM WITHIN THE HOME AND AN ELECTRIC HEATER TO THE REAR PATIO AREA ADDING TO WARMTH AND COMFORT THIS HOME HAS TO OFFER 4HE REAR ENTRANCE TO THE FULLY ENCLOSED PATIO COME ENTERTAINING AREA HAS BEEN TILED WITH HIGH PITCHED EXPOSED BEAMS 4HIS IMMACULATELY PRESENTED MODERN AND PRIVATE HOME NESTLED ON THE SHORES OF ,AKE "ONNEY IS A CREDIT TO ITS PREVIOUS OWNERS AND IS A TREASURE ON THE LAKESIDE NOT TO BE MISSED
1UEEN %LIZABETH $RIVE IS RENOWNED FOR SHACKS ALONG THE FORESHORE OF "ARMERA SOME HOLIDAY RETREATS AND OTHER PERMANENT LIVING 4HIS SUPERBLY PRESENTED HOME ALLOWS A DAY OWN AND OCCUPY RETREAT ON A CASUAL OR PERMANENT BASIS AS IT S MORE THAN A SHACK IT S POSH TASTEFUL IN DÏCOR AND A VERY STYLISH HOME
4HE BEAUTIFUL TIMBER KITCHEN WITH m OOR AND OVERHEAD CUPBOARDS ALSO HAS A WALK IN PANTRY NEW COOKTOP WALL OVEN AND DISHWASHER WITH THE DINING ZONE ADJACENT BEING LARGE TO HOUSE THE DINING SUITE
3MART FURNISHINGS WITH DECORATIVE LIGHTS QUALITY WINDOW DRAPES AND CURTAINS ALLOW PRIVACY BUT ALSO ADD TO THE RELAXED HOMELY SENSATIONS PERMITTING GREAT VIEWS OF THE LAKE /PEN 3UNDAY RD *ULY n AM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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'OSSE !VENUE 2URAL ,IFESTYLE 2ESIDENTIAL #ONVENIENCE s ,OCATED ON THE FRINGE OF TOWN WITH LOW MAINTENANCE SURROUNDS YET HAVING THE FEELING OF WIDE OPEN RURAL LIVING s )DEAL FOR THE EXPANDING ENTERTAINING FAMILY OR RETIREES WANTING SPACE FOR THE GRAND CHILDREN TO EMBRACE s -ULTIPLE OPEN PLAN LIVING AREAS COMPLIMENT THE LARGE FREE m OWING m OOR PLAN s %NDLESS CUPBOARD STORAGE BREAKFAST BAR 0RICE )NTERNET )$ "RONTE -ANUEL
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#ROCKER #RESCENT ! -ODERN HOME TO l T A BUSY LIFESTYLE s "UILT ONLY YEARS AGO THE HOME AND GARDENS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED WITH ENTERTAINING IN MIND OUTSIDE A LARGE UNDERCOVER OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA WHILE INSIDE THE !IR CONDITIONED OPEN PLAN LOUNGE DINING AND KITCHEN AREA IS l LLED WITH NATURAL LIGHT THROUGH THE MANY WINDOWS 4HE KITCHEN FEATURES WALK IN PANTRY DISHWASHER AND A LARGE BREAKFAST BAR s 4HE HOME HAS BEEN TASTEFULLY DECORATED WITH SOFT TONES TIMBER m OOR COVERINGS AND STYLISH CURTAINS THE MASTER BEDROOM IS EQUIPPED WITH 7)2 AND ENSUITE WHILE "2 S AND HAVE "UILT IN 2OBES s $OUBLE GATES TO THE SIDE OFFER EASY ACCESS TO THE POWERED FT X FT COLOURBOND SHED WHICH IS PARTLY LINED SO IT CAN BE USED AS A GAMES GUESTS OR HOBBY ROOM 3INGLE CARPORT 5-2 WITH ELECTRIC ROLLER DOOR /PEN 3UNDAY RD *ULY PM n PM 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ $AVE +ANIZAY
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"ERRI $ENNY 3TREET ,OXTON %AST 4ERRACE 7AIKERIE -C#OY 3TREET 0ARINGA n -URTHO 2OAD 3OPHISTICATED AND 3TANDOUT 4HIS RESIDENCE OF DISTINCTION IS MAGNIl CENT IN BOTH PROPORTION AND APPEAL 5NDOUBTEDLY ONE OF 0ARINGA S l NEST ADDRESSES AND ON A PRIVATE M ALLOTMENT THIS YEAR OLD RESIDENCE EXUDES STUNNING STYLE AND SOPHISTICATION AND WILL SIMPLY TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY 0RESENTING A PERFECT AND LUXURIOUS CONTEMPORARY AMBIENCE THE FEATURES HAVE METICULOUS ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND THIS HOME OF MAGNIl CENCE OFFERS AN OUTSTANDING LEVEL OF ACCOMMODATION AND LIFESTYLE OPTIONS 4HE m OORPLAN IS PERFECT TO ACCOMMODATE THE BUSY FAMILY OR PROFESSIONAL COUPLE WHO LOVE TO ENTERTAIN %FFORTLESS STYLE m OWS THROUGHOUT THE INm UENTIAL GRACIOUS TILED HALLWAY THAT WELCOMES VISITORS AND GUESTS THROUGH LARGE &RENCH DOORS BEHIND THE TALL EMPOWERING PORTICO 4OWERING COLUMNS ARE STRIKING AND MAKE THE HANDSOME HOME EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE 6ERANDAS SUPPORTED WITH TALL PILLARS ON THE FRONT SHELTER THE HOME BUT GIVE UNSURPASSED VIEWS OF THE MAGNIl CENT -IGHTY -URRAY 2IVER 2AMBLING GARDENS ARE
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Brand new, modern, quality built home Superb country lifestyle property T
HIS spacious four bedroom home set on over an acre (4870m2) of land, enjoys views of the river and is perfectly situated only a few minutes from Waikerie and 400 metres from the River Murray. The lovely brick veneer home has just been treated to a beautiful new kitchen with solid timber tops and doors, dishwasher, stainless steel appliances and a lovely round breakfast bar where friends can gather for a coffee. Also included in the makeover is a new laundry with built in storage cupboards and a brand new bathroom with double headed shower and double vanity unit. And if this isn’t enough,
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N exceptional opportunity to secure this brand new, low maintenance home located within close proximity to town centre, schools and day care centre situated in the newly completed subdivision, Corowa Estate. Spacious four bedroom family home spread out over a low maintenance large allotment. The open plan living area incorporates a deluxe kitchen, casual meals and family room. The gourmet kitchen provides plenty of cupboard and bench space, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and gas cook top plus oven. There is a large formal lounge room that is carpeted, has ceiling fans and drapes fitted. The good sized master bedroom includes a modern en’suite and walk-inrobe and reverse cycle air conditioning; the remaining two bedrooms are carpeted, have built-in-robes and drapes. The low maintenance backyard means you have more time to relax and enjoy your free time. The rear yard is extensively paved and offers a shelter so you can enjoy the alfresco area all year round. Extra features include reverse cycle split system, rainwater tank plumbed into the house, great storage space and laundry with built in cupboards. Act now to secure this quality offering.
WAIKERIE
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36 Mary Starr Drive Price $360,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714
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Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie
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it was less than five years ago that the home received an extension which includes a massive 8 x 5m living area, master bedroom with en’suite, walk through robe and study, all with under floor heating. Through the double glass doors you will find the formal dining room with slow combustion wood heater and down the tiled passage are the remaining three bedrooms. The home has ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and has been fitted with roller shutters to the front windows. And this property offers so much more, there is ample vehicle accommodation under the 9 x 5.5m carport with roller
door and a massive 15m x 9m x 4m workshop with pit, plus another 8 x 8m of shedding. There is also extensive undercover entertaining space and verandahs and 40,000 litres of rainwater storage. Escape the daily grind and relax in this fantastic rural setting and garden with outdoor lighting, outside toilet, shade houses, glass house and gazebo fitted with lights and a concrete dining table. The yard has also been provisioned for an in ground swimming pool for your future use if desired. A perfectly completed package with something for every member of the family.
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Contact Ray White Waikerie Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie
Baby
the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee
Chloe Joy Collins
Ajaad Oudham Singh Arkan BORN June 8, 2011 Weighing 3.86kg A son for Manpreet and Arjhan and a brother to Anu.
Chayce Wyatt Daemon Garrett BORN March 9, 2011 Weighing 7lb 9 1/2 oz A son for Sarah and brother to Deklan.
Send in photos of your new arrival with details to: Riverland Weekly, PO Box 1279 Berri 5343 or email to photodesk@riverlandweekly.com.au and you’ll be entered in the monthly draw for a chance to WIN a family portrait, valued at $120, compliments of Studio Bella Mia. Megan 0429 830 245
Keira Gabrielle Louise Smith
BORN June 11, 2011 Weighing 3.59 kg A daughter for Kelley and Dom. Sister to Jasmine, Brandon, Tyson and Coen.
BORN: May 25, 2011 Weighing 8lb 6oz A daughter for Karen and Wayne Collins.
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Eli James Polst BORN June 14, 2011 Weighing 3.65kg A son for Sarah Gates and Brendon Polst and a brother to Tanielle.
Tayla Jane Hansen BORN June 7, 2011 Weighing 3.33kg A daughter for Jodie and Michael.
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n star car: The Hyundai Santa Fe 7-seat SUV has seen massive upgrades and is looking flash. Photos: SUPPLIED
Santa Fe a star on the road H Modified Scene with
Graham Matthews
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YUNDAI’S successful Santa Fe 7-seat SUV stole a lead on its rivals through an array of technical and cosmetic upgrades in 2010. Key among these is a new generation ‘R’ series diesel engine which sets new standards of efficiency – resulting in dramatic gains in performance alongside significantly reduced fuel consumption. Power and torque climb a massive 27 per cent to 145kW and 436Nm respectively (421Nm on manual), delivering effortless allterrain capability, no matter what the load. Combined with a choice of new six-speed transmissions, the new ‘R’ series engine reduces Santa Fe’s class-leading fuel consumption by a further seven per cent to 6.7 litres/100 km (manual) - with corresponding emissions reductions. The new car made its Australian debut in the Global Green Challenge, a grueling six day drive over 3000 kilometres between Darwin and Adelaide, during which the Santa Fe ‘R’ six-speed manual proved easily capable of undercutting its official fuel consumption figure of 6.7 L/100 kilometre (7.5 l/100km for automatic). n Continued Page 28
n GOOD LOOK: Hyundai’s Santa Fe has very stylish features, including rear vision mirror mounted indicators.
26 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday June 30, 2011
MOTORING
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Another classic All Cars Day at Barmera T
HE Riverland Weekly Riverland All Cars Day was again blessed with great weather this year and saw a similar number of entrants and general public in attendance as in 2010. The day began with the organisers setting up for registration and preparing the catering facilities to await the first arrivals at 9.30am. It wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t long before a few race cars arrived on trailers, then cars of all ages, makes and origins began cruising in, their owners registering and parking on the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;field of dreamsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. There was a huge variety of Australian and American classics, drag cars, hot rods and street machines, with all other classes also present, although modern contemporary were very low in numbers this year. A number of variety stalls provided a range of goods from plants and candles to kids clothing and quilting for those not so car enthused. During the day, entrantsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; games, put together by Barmera Primary School students, were held and included a starter motor toss (shot put), egg and spanner race, hub cap throw (discus), truck tyre roll and a box car race. The students had constructed a number of outstanding looking cars from cardboard boxes and other materials and were really excited to be racing for the entrants they represented. Catering was capably handled by the school
All Cars Day Award Winners Hot Rod: Wayne Norton, 1946 Ford Coupe. Street Machine: Grills & Leanne Micke, 1954 FJ Holden Sedan. Vintage Car: Mike Perry, 1935 Buick Coupe. Classic Car: Dot Voigt, 1956 Chev Sedan.
â&#x2013; PICKED: Victorian Warren Collesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 1966 HR Holden Sedan was named as Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pick at the Riverland Weekly Riverland All Cars Day. Photo: SUPPLIED community and once again the very popular BPS super hamburgers were available to entrants and the public for lunch. The schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fundraising committee chair Sue Webber was pleased with the support of families and children during the dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important we all put in on these days as additional funding to run our schools is becoming harder to find these
days,â&#x20AC;? she said. All too soon the day was over, voting tallied and the awards presented. Those whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d travelled any distance to enter departed for the long cruise home, a few locals cruised the lakefront, race cars were loaded onto trailers and the organisers busily cleaned and packed up. Once again the day was a successful fundraiser for Barmera Primary School with about
$5000 being raised. School principal Terry Wheeldon said it was an absolutely fantastic day, thanks to all involved. The funds will be used to equip the new hall kitchen and supporting other student facilities. Riverside Rodders would like to thank all who participated and helped in anyway, in particular all the sponsors.
Sports Car: Peter & Jenny Hardwick, 1965 MGB Roadster. Performance Car: Tony Venables, 1974 LH Torana. Modern Contemporary: Keith Schrapel, 2005 FPV Falcon Ute.
Motorsports Car: S&S Race Frames, Scott Schiller, 2011 Pro Class Off Road Buggy. Entrantsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Games: Jay Sunstrom. BPS Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pick: Warren Colles, 1966 HR Holden Sedan. Policemanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pick: Karen Gordon, 1960 FB Holden Wagon. State MPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pick: Neville Thompson, 1968 Holden GTS Monaro. Shannonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pick: Kathi Behncke, 1957 FE Holden Delivery. Peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Choice: Craig Leuders, 1957 Pontiac Sedan.
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■ SUCCESS: Harvey World Travel, Berri, assistant manager Debbie Tanner (left), Airport Security Parking director Steve Forest and store travel consultant Amy Carter in Berri on Tuesday. Mr Forest was on hand to presented the business with a plaque and an iPad for selling $1500 worth of offsite parking at Adelaide Airport. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF
Harvey World Travel’s hard work HARVEY World Travel Berri has been rewarded by Airport Security Parking for its outstanding work in selling parking spaces at the Adelaide Airport. The store sold $1500 worth of offsite parking, which gave people, who were flying out of Adelaide, a place outside of the airport to park
their vehicles. Airport Security Parking director Steve Forest was in Berri on Tuesday to present Harvey World Travel Berri with a plaque and an iPad for the store. “It’s good that Berri has been recognised for its hard work,” Mr Forest said. “Berri has been with
us for 10 years and has always been a hard working business.” Harvey World Travel Berri assistant manager Debbie Tanner was delighted with the recognition. “It really is great to be recognised for our service to Airport Security Parking,” she said.
■ CROWD: More than 100 staff members from Riverland and Mallee schools attended the Unlocking Well-being conference at the Berri Resort Hotel this month. Numbers to the event were boosted following a plea for more registrations in an article in the Riverland Weekly. The event was labelled a huge success with many guest speakers including 2011 South Australian Young Citizen of the Year and local resident Alysha Herrmann (right). Photos: BRAD PERRY
■ FESTIVAL: Attending the Gospel Country Music Festival in Loxton recently (back, from left) were: Leon Muskett, Alan and Doreen Berryman, Margaret and Keith Broad, Julie Noble, concert co-ordinator Darryl Knowling (front), Julie Muskett, Annette Bannigan, Pauline Ross and Valerie Ward. Photo: SUPPLIED
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■ AWARD: Rachel Carson (Leukaemia Foundation), Jenna Crowther (Riverland Radio), Elliot and Thandi Murada (children of Louise Murada, spokesperson for the Leukaemia Foundation, who took part as Thandi was diagnosed with leukaemia at age three, relapsing at age six) celebrated the award the local radio identity received for her fundraising contribution. Photo: SUPPLIED
Big money raised for leukaemia LOCAL radio identity Jenna Crowther can be proud of her fundraising achievements, receiving an award for raising $13,563 for the Leukaemia Foundation. Jenna, who is Riverland Radio’s news director, took
part in the World’s Greatest Shave in March and was one of a number of Riverlanders to lose their hair in the campaign. “We would have never achieved this result without the enormous support from
the Riverland community.... and, of course, I can’t forget the great people who put their heads up to shave with me,” Jenna said at a presentation recognising the fantastic fundraising contribution.
■ DANCE: Renmark Kinder Resort staff members Rachel Morrison and Haylee Symens take part in a dancing activity with the children. ■ FUN: Having fun at the Renmark Kinder Resort recently were Lachlan (left) and Dillion Marks. Photos: SUPPLIED
■ EXCITEMENT: The children of Renmark Kinder Resort are treated to a fun activity by visting performer Anna and staff member Haylee Symens.
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Warrigah’s John hooked on triathlons ■ MOVE over ‘Eddie the Eagle’ and come in John William Hook, 60, from Warrigah, NSW. Hook recently was last to finish in an inaugural triathlon event in Cairns. But this was no ordinary event. It was part of the first ‘Challenge Cairns’ and was an ironman distance triathlon involving a 3.8 kilometre swim, 180 kilometre cycling leg and 42.2 kilometre run. A total of 1500 athletes were involved in the triathlon with 17 countries represented. The winner was 38-year-old Australian and race favourite Chris McCormack, a winner of 12 ironman titles, including a Hawaiian World Championship. However, the biggest roar from spectators greeted John Hook as he headed for the finish line with fireworks lighting the sky. Hook had entered the water before sunrise and finished after sunset, covering the distance in 16 hours, 59 minutes, 25 seconds (1-32-51 swim, 8-24-32 cycle 6-44-35 run), about eight and three quarter hours behind McCormack. It was his 11th ironman distance triathlon, including appearances in Brazil and Kentucky, since he took up the sport to combat obesity. It was his slowest time too, well behind his personal best of 14 and a half hours achieved in WA. However, he explained his training has been down a bit recently and also marveled at how scenic the course from Yorkey’s Knob to Port Douglas back to Cairns had been. Perhaps a distraction. Some of his workmates from Warrigah were in the crowd to greet him at the finish line – and justifiably show him the way to the nearest waterhole to celebrate an amazing performance for a 60 year old.
Masterful effort ■ TWO local women’s teams took part in a state masters hockey tournament at Woodville last Sunday. Overall, 16 teams competed, so the effort by both Riverland sides in winning three and losing one of their matches to finish second in their pools was a good result. No disgrace in the two defeats either, as the opposition teams went on to meet in the grand final.
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Local junior soccer talent identified ■ AT THE conclusion of the recent SA Junior Soccer Championships in Adelaide, squads were chosen from country and metropolitan regions to play in a State Talent Identification tournament. Riverland players named for the identification program event were Adam Drogemuller, Riley Wallace (under 12), Kallan Head, Nathan Zunic (under 13) and Josh Ekisa (under 14). Also in the under 14 group were former Riverland, now Adelaide based, Tyrone Franchitto and Jamie Recchia. As far as local soccer is concerned, I was at the Loxton Oval complex on Sunday for the return of the sport to the town for the first time in five years. With the Loxton Netball Club holding its annual junior carnival next door, there was a huge crowd in the area and Riverland Soccer Association vice president Adrian Pipe said, “the feedback received was generally positive and this should only improve as players, coaches and spectators get used to the new location”. “Watching from the grandstand provides a very different perspective on the game and
■ SENSATION: Riverland under 14 soccer talent Josh Ekisa was chosen to play in a State Talent Identification tournament. Photo: SUPPLIED
should provide an excellent vantage point to watch the Top Four Cup finals in September.” Playing at home certainly inspired Loxton into one of its most impressive performances for 2011 so far but its resolve, discipline and determination was not enough to stop top side Barmera Dev Estate winning 6-2.
Now nine points clear at the head of the table, Dev Estate was best served by Kyle Lehman, Ramazan Hassani and with two goals each Geordie Franks and Ergi Siy, while Nathan Brown and Roger Taylor were best for Loxton. A seesawing affair saw Renmark Olympic reverse the
previous result against Berri River Rangers to win 3-2. Peter Hens and Peter Dietsch were best for Olympic and Steve Atkinson and Nick Spinks for Rangers. This Sunday’s matches are at Renmark, Loxton playing Berri and Renmark meeting Barmera Gold.
Shawyer out of country champs ■ LAST week we announced the SA men’s squad for the National Country Hockey Championships in Port Lincoln. Since, coach Brett Stokes has informed me that there have been some changes to the lineup, including, unfortunately, the withdrawal of Renmark’s Danial Shawyer, as well as Whyalla’s Kale Todd. Replacements are former Mildura and Victoria Country representative Shaun Dawson, who is eligible for SA as he is
at university in Adelaide, and a second Queensland import Tim Forster. Forster missed out on selecQ tion in Queensland teams and
tralian under 21 team coached by Brett a couple of years ago. Last year’s country championships in Canberra were memorable for the reaction of lead-
Stokes has been fortunate to retain the majority of the 2010 squad. Stokes has thrown him a lifeline. The first Queensland import named, Dean Jeffrey, opted to join SA after playing in an Aus-
d ing officials to the potentiall and commitment of the young SA team, even though they did not win a match.
“That was probably reflected in five of our team making the Australian under 21 and one the senior country teams,” Brett said. For the event in Port Lincoln, Stokes has been fortunate to retain the majority of the 2010 squad and feels that the additions may have actually strengthened the line-up this time. Perhaps some victories after the close calls of Canberra are just around the corner.
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■ SEARCH: Berri’s Greg White looks for an option in Saturday’s RFL A grade match against Loxton. ■ SCREAMER: Loxton’s Ash Montgomery takes a hanger over Berri’s Kirk Harwood in RFL A grade football on Saturday.
Thursday June 30, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 31 I realise that there is no excuse for my behaviour and the fact is I should have known better ~ Justin Sherman
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■ NO MATTER who I ran into last weekend, they all wanted to talk about the return of Mark Ricciuto for another game with his beloved Waikerie Football Club. The former Adelaide captain and champion had returned home to play before in the Magpies’ Centenary Year in 2008. However, all the talk seemed to be, “what are ‘Roo’ and Waikerie up to this time?” Of course, you can understand all the other RFL A grade clubs being very interested in the answer.
Well, 2011 is 20 years after Mark, as a teenager, played and starred in that magnificent premiership victory by Waikerie, 2312 (150) to 22-6 (138), against Loxton North, one of the all time great RFL grand finals. So we can expect a reunion celebration and knowing how Roo is passionate about his home club and our region, you would imagine he would want to be part of it. In fact, it is bigger than just a 1991 celebration for one M. Ricciuto. He was also a member
■ ROO: Mark Ricciuto, making a return for Waikerie. of the Magpies’ thirds premiership line-ups in the three seasons prior to that, 1988 to 1990. Even in his recent speech following his induction into the AFL Hall
of Fame, he referred to that four in a row with his home club saying that, after joining West Adelaide and then the Crows, for a time he wondered whether he would enjoy that winning culture again. History tells us, of course, that he missed, disappointingly, Adelaide’s 1997 triumph only to go on to be part of the club’s second premiership the following season. Any reunion game this season will, I understand, not be against the opponents of that year, the Panthers, and that has possibly
been influenced by Ricciuto’s availability due to his media commitments. However, my mail suggests he could be free for Saturday, July 23, when Waikerie is at home to Berri. At what level Mark will play is a question but it is interesting to ponder on whether his senior playing career will start and end in the Waikerie black and white guernsey? How will it end, too? Well that may depend on how the Ricciuto form and fitness stands up on Saturday, July 23.
A close competition all round ■ WHILE a glance through the final scores in last Saturday’s local senior football may not suggest so, it must be many a day since we have seen such evenly contested rounds. At three quarter time in the three A grade games, the difference in scores overall totalled only 20 points. In the Independents, Blanchetown-Swan Reach beat Brown’s Well by only four points and Lyrup just scraped in by three against East Murray. Thinking my From The Ute tipsters may be feeling the strain, I actually called on them at their farm on Monday morning rather than wait for their email. Anyhow most of FTU’s talk was about Waikerie continuing to play in “crackers” but missing out in the final fireworks. They put it down to key players returning to the Magpies after injury and perhaps just not having the match conditioning to go the full journey. Waikerie should be better this week though and FTU reckon they can win at home narrowly, against Loxton, even though the Tigers appeared to be back to their best at the end of last Saturday’s clash with Berri. Barmera-Monash should outgun Renmark at Lakeside and Loxton North is tipped to beat Berri at Panther Park. For the Independents, FTU were anxious to declare Saturday a tipping bye but I managed to extract from them that a resurgent Cobdogla will just be pipped by visitors Brown’s Well, Ramco, at home, to lose narrowly to East Murray, BSR to beat Moorook-Kingston at Moorook and...wait for it, using the old home ground advantage principle, Paringa to win against Lyrup.
■ TOUGH: Berri’s Kirk Harwood (left), Chris Scholefield and Jake Langdon close in on Loxton’s Rhys Mitchell in Saturday’s RFL A grade match. Photo: JANE WILSON
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■ THE 130 member Australian team arrived in Athens, Greece, on June 20, for the 2011 Special World Summer Games. Amongst them was Loxton 10 pin bowler Krystal Petherick and, as an assistant swimming coach, Renmark’s Leanne Van der hoek. This is a massive event with 7500 athletes from 185 countries competing in 22 different sports. Two things happened immediately the Australian team landed in Athens. Firstly, there was a general agreement across the group that, “it’s hot”. Secondly, they boarded a ferry to be transported to medieval Rhodes Island for three days of acclimatisation as part of a Host Town Program and while they were there, news has it there were training sessions but also some sightseeing, fun and partying with some new Greek dancing skills achieved. Leanne celebrated a birthday and the Flame of Hope that has been moving around Greece arrived with its message of ‘courage, determination and hope’. The team arrived back in Athens for the opening ceremony at Panathinaiko Stadium last Saturday and marched in the Parade of Athletes in their green and gold uniforms. Panathinaiko contains 45,000 seats and hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Leading vocalist Stevie Wonder was the special guest at the spectacular ceremony for the world’s largest sporting event this year. There are 40 officials accompanying the Australian athletes but also over 200 family members and friends have journeyed to Greece for the games. They were welcomed by Senator Jan McLucas, Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilites and Carers, who is also at the event. Competition started on Sunday and continues until next Monday.
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Wade: Berri aiming high By CALLUM TRIFONOFF
■ FIGHT: The fight to save the Riverland Greyhound Club continues. Photo: FILE
Greyhound fight ongoing ■ From Page 40 “The requirements were outlined to the local clubs in a series of meetings with the GRSA Board.” After a further meeting of clubs and the board in Adelaide last Friday, Riverland Greyhound Club president Leo O’Leary said, “nothing has changed, we achieved nothing and the requirements still stand”. O’Leary has been heartened by the support his club is receiving in this issue. “When the board members came to meet us at our Barmera clubrooms, we had to bring in extra chairs to cater for the crowd, including trainers from around the Riverland and from over the border,” he said. “From what I hear, that same support has not been evident at some of their other clubs under threat. “I think the meeting at Barmera surprised the board when they were here. “We had plenty there and they had plenty to say.” All of these developments are a legacy of Greyhound Racing SA’s five year Strategic Plan adopted in July 2007.
STILL only a teenager, it is hard to believe Kimberley Wade has been a regular in the Berri A1 netball side for five years. Berri’s centre has been a pivotal force behind the side’s surge to second spot on the ladder this season and said with its fitness and desire, the team can go a long way this year. “So far, it’s been a really good season,” Wade said. “We’ve had a few setbacks, dealing with injuries now and then. “Being such a young team, we’ve got fitness and we’re definitely on the up. “We all want to be in that premiership game, that’s why we play.”
■ ACE: Berri A1 netballer Kimberley Wade is confident of success for her side this year. Photo: JANE WILSON
Wade, 18, said she has been fortunate to receive all the opportunities that have come her way in her netball career. “Playing A grade as young as I did and maybe making the state
country women’s side last season was pretty good,” she said. The influences behind Wade’s determination and hunger to play netball have come from two highly successful, current
rival players. “I definitely remember, as a junior, going and watching (Loxton’s) Eve Will and Jackie Dahlitz,” she said. “Just their fight for the ball and their desperation was inspirational.” Despite her significant honours, Wade doubts her netball career will rise too high. “I’m probably not going to get too far but as long as I’m still enjoying the game, that’s all that matters,” she said. “I wouldn’t mind playing in Adelaide, maybe playing in the ressies.” Wade hopes to be in the city next year to do a Bachelor of Health Science degree at university, aiming to become a paramedic.
No return home yet for Barmera United By CALLUM TRIFONOFF AFTER Loxton United’s recent decision to move games back to the town, Barmera United is considering a similar path. Barmera United president Jim Wallace said that while there would be no chance of a midseason switch to the Bruce Oval, the Lakeside outfit is confident home games can be played next season.
“Barmera has been trying for the past two or three years to get us back at the Bruce Oval,” Mr Wallace said. “Hopefully, next year we can. “We’ve got fencing to sort out for the gates plus the toilet facilities.” Barmera stopped hosting its home games at the Bruce Oval at the end of the 2007 season due to the drought. “When they stopped watering
it, it got too dangerous, that was the main reason,” Mr Wallace said. “All we need (to get it back in Barmera) is for the Berri Barmera Council to say “yes”. “We’ve got the finances to make it work.” With Loxton United moving its home games back to the Loxton Oval, Mr Wallace said if every club had a home ground, it would improve numbers through
the gates. “It’s good for Loxton because as soon as you get to your home ground, you’re going to get grandparents rocking up to games to come and watch the kids,” he said. “A lot of them won’t travel.” Barmera currently plays its home games at the Berri number two oval as had Loxton. Feedback from the Loxton games was highly positive according to association officials.
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June 30 - July 7 Thursday, June 30 s Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc. afternoon group workshop in Glossop. 3pm to 5.30pm. Phone 8582 3430. Saturday, July 2 s Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Kingston – social dance with pooled tea, 6 – 9.30pm. Phone 8589 3053.
■ PASS: Berri’s Olivia Sully passes under pressure from Loxton’s Megan Hill in Riverland 17A netball.
s Riverland Farmer’s Market, 7.30am to 11.30am, Crawford Terrace, Berri (Senior Citizens Hall). Buy local produce. Sunday, July 3 s Berri Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Hotel, 2pm, proceeds; Loxton Hockey Club. Monday, July 4 s Barmera Uniting Church Hall, 1 to 4pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat. Rev Rob available. Tuesday, July 5 s Barmera Monash Charity Bingo Club, 7.30pm at the Barmera Monash Football Club; Moorook Kingston Netball Club. s Loxton Neighbourhood Watch AGM, 7.30pm at the Masonic Hall, Rudolph Street, Loxton. s Story time for the under 5s. Come and listen to a story and make something fun. 11am, Barmera Public Library 8588 2872. s The Palms Bingo, Berri Club. Eyes down 10.30am. Angel Flight. Phone 8582 4618. Thursday, July 7 s Flinders University Rural Clinical School Bingo night at the Renmark Bowling Club. Proceeds to Birthing Kit Foundation Australia, 8pm.
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■ ON THE ATTACK: Berri’s Sophie Efthimiou receives the ball from a team-mate in Riverland 17C netball. Photos: JANE WILSON
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■ DESPERATION: Berri’s Amber Lovell receives a pass in Riverland B2 netball.
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■ SEARCH: Loxton North’s Gemma Wood searches for a team-mate in Riverland C1 netball.
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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOXTON WAIKERIE DRAFT ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN 2011-2012 PUBLIC CONSULTATION The District Council of Loxton Waikerie in accordance with Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1999, has prepared a Draft Annual Business Plan for 2011/2012 which sets out the objectives and activities that Council proposes to undertake for the upcoming year.
Chemical Container Collections
All farm chemical users within the District Council of Loxton Waikerie are encouraged to bring their empty, properly cleaned, nonreturnable, steel and plastic farm chemical containers to the following facilities for inspection and collection.
Copies of the 2011/2012 Draft Annual Business Plan are available from the Council offices located at East Terrace, Loxton and Strangman Road, Waikerie during normal office hours or access can be gained to these documents on Council’s website www.loxtonwaikerie.sa.gov.au.
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Written submissions are invited on the Draft Annual Business Plan and will be received by the Chief Executive Officer, District Council of Loxton Waikerie, PO Box 409 LOXTON 5333 or by email council@loxtonwaikerie.sa.gov.au until 5.00pm Friday 15 July 2011.
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s Loxton Council Chambers - East Terrace Loxton, Special Council Meeting to be held on Wednesday 29 June 2011 commencing at 7.00pm.
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s Waikerie Council Chambers - Strangman Road Waikerie, Public Meeting to be held on Wednesday 30 June 2011 commencing at 7.00 pm, and
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PERMIT ONLY - CARPARK Two carparks in Berri have been established as the permit only carparks, being the Denny Street carpark and the Ahern Street carpark. Business proprietors within the District Centre of the Berri Township are eligible for a permit in accordance with the policy. The policy has established priority areas. Carparking spaces not allocated to business proprietors within these areas will be made available to other applicants from the 1 July 2011. In summary the conditions applicable to the policy state that: s Only vehicles with permits will be able to utilise these spaces for all day parking during the permit hours (Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm and Saturday 7am to 12pm excluding public holidays). s Marked disabled carparks are available for persons holding a valid disabled parking permit s A fee of $235.00 (GST inclusive) will be applicable for each space per annum s Only one parking space will be made available initially to business premises within the priority areas, in accordance with the policy. s Application forms for spaces outside the priority areas will be available from the Berri Barmera Council from the 1 July 2011 s Permits outside of the priority areas will be issued on a first come first serve basis. s Penalties will apply for persons parking in the permit parking area without a valid permit s To apply for a permit and a full list of the conditions please contact the customer service staff at the Berri Barmera Council DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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An experienced, licenced Refrigeration Mechanic is required for commercial refrigeration work in the Riverland. Must hold appropriate refrigeration licence. Electrical licence preferred but not essential. Any enquires please contact Daryell Scase, Thermotec Group Mildura 03 5022 1671. Please email resume to sales@thermotecgroup.com.au
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Thachi Wines Pty Ltd is a contract processing facility, processing grapes to finished wine on behalf of various clients. A position has become available for a Production Co-Ordinator to assist and facilitate the winemaking team. Reporting to the General Manager, the primary functions of this role are:
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Ideally, along with your engineering degree (Civil or Agricultural), you will have at least 2 years experience in the field, though new graduates are invited to apply. You will have an understanding and empathy for rural communities, possess excellent communication skills and appropriate computer skills.
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This role will best suit a self-motivated team player willing to take on responsibility while gaining further valuable experience and skills. The role will see you working in diverse areas from planning and design to project management and implementation, from fieldwork in efficiency analysis to assisting on water policy projects and specialist water resource and flood studies. You could be involved in projects across Australia or overseas.
HARVEST LABOUR: Freecall - 1800 062 332
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Our client is a well-respected rural based water resource and irrigation engineering consultancy that is looking for a civil or agricultural engineer to join their team to work in design and project management. Punching above its weight in terms of experience and influence, this small team operates from two rural offices in Northern NSW.
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The Intensive Tenancy Support/Case Worker assists the promotion of the ac.care homelessness service by facilitating quality outcomes for clients. This may include facilitating clients’ successful transition from homelessness to long term secure accommodation, independent living and/or reunification with their families or the appropriate placement of clients into supported accommodation options.
How to apply For a copy of the job description and details on how to apply, as well as additional information about this position and other vacancies within the agency, please visit our website and go to the ‘careers’ tab.
Applications close on 10 July.
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â&#x2013; FREAKISH: Renowned British hypnotist Peter Powers will be appearing at the Chaffey Theatre on July 9. Photo: PROVIDED
â&#x2013; STUNNING: One of Trevor Shaddockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s art pieces which will be on show at the Chaffey Theatre during July.
â&#x2013; COOL: CSI: Miami character Horatio Caine has style.
By ROB McLEAN LIKE many, I was a hypnotist sceptic and when a well known hypnotist performed at the Loxton Club in 1998, I figured I would give it a go. As audience members were culled from the initial starters, I found myself among the last on stage. At the time, I was still not quite convinced that I could be hypnotised and
thenâ&#x20AC;Śthe show began. From performing Riverdance and imitating Mick Jagger to translating a television interview with an alien into English, I did it all. The sceptic in me still wonders what the hell happened that night. Even today, though, I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t walk past some Loxton people and help but remember when they were my costars in a hypnotistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s show.
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WHETHER you yo ou believe beli be liev evee in what they do, or not, hypnotists are always great entertainers. Peter Powers, regarded as the United Kingdomâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most outrageous and naughtiest hypnotist, is no exception and will be performing at the Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, on July 9. His shows are unique and fun-packed with loads of surprises. Last year was a big one for Peter after performing some 30 sell out shows in Sydney and full house tours of the UK, New Zealand and Amsterdam. He would be best known to local television audiences for the 2008, Foxtel aired, 13 week series of shows called Power Of One, in its third series. Following these specials, Foxtel followed through with another series titled Street Hypnosis. Peter is often referred to as a comedy genius. He described touring
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Art comeback for Shaddock AS FAR as comebacks go, the one perpetrated by local artist Trevor Shaddock is pretty big. Shaddock has recently picked up the paint brush after a 15 year hiatus and has created 30 works to be exhibited at the Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, from July 3. Having painted while at school, Shaddock returned seriously to the artform in 1988, at 36, when he enrolled in art courses at TAFE under the tutelage of Greg Duncan. By 1995, he had moved on to other interests until he again picked up the brush with a vengeance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was always going to paint again, it was just a matter of when,â&#x20AC;? he said. Shaddockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s body of work is varied but is mainly landscapes and he loves working with colour. His exhibition will be launched at the Chaffey Theatre this Sunday from 11.30am, with Jim Steward conducting the official opening.
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Thursday 30th
4.00 The Bill 4.55 National Press 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 Little Dorrit 1.25 Lead Balloon 2.00 Jeeves And Wooster
3.05 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 On Trial 9.30 Baker Boys 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.25 Live From Abbey Road 12.15 Movie: Jamaica Inn
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Marngrook Footy Show 8.30 Arrested Development: Lindsay and Tobias are having marital difficulties. Michael visits Michael Senior in jail. 9.00 Unbelievable:
Lawrence goes boldly where no man has gone before to make contact with aliens. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 The Warehouse Comedy Festival 10.50 Later...With Jools Holland 11.55 The Marngrook Footy Show 12.55 Beautiful Noise
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Claire 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Last Chance Surgery 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Grey's Anatomy 9.30 Desperate Housewives 10.30 Private Practice 11.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2011: Day 10: Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Singles And Doubles Semi Final 4.00 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 The Block 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.30 Inside The Human Body 9.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 11.15 Win News 11.45 The Footy Show (NRL) 1.30 ET 2.00 Guthy Renker
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show 12.25 The Starter Wife 1.25 Video Hits
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.15 FIFA U-17 World Cup Mexico 2011: Uzbekistan v Australia 7.5 World Watch 1.00 Food Loversâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 French Food Safari 8.00 Lyndey & Blairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Taste Of Greece 8.30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 9.30 World News 10.00 Kings Of Pastry 11.35 Movie: Tiger Brigades (France) 1.50 Weatherwatch
Friday 1st
SBS
4.00 The Bill 5.00 Can We Help? 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 Greenest Homes 3.05 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Taggart 9.20 Hustle: The hustlers may have met their match. 10.20 Lateline 11.00 Home Time 11.35 rage
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Last Chance To See: Stephen Fry and naturalist Mark Carwardine continue their journey into the Democratic Republic of Congo. 8.30 Sanctuary
9.15 Riese 9.30 The Tudors 10.20 The Wire: While on the trail of missing bodies, Freamon turns to a higher authority after being rebuked by Landsman. 12.15 Code Geass 12.45 Important Things With Demetri Martin 1.05 The Office
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Clearing 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Last Chance Surgery 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew
Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Keefe 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Western Bulldogs v Melbourne 11.00 Tennis: Wimbledon 2011: Day 11: Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Singles And Doubles Semi Final 4.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI 10.30 CSI: Miami 11.30 Friday Night Football 1.45 Movie: Go To Blazes: Robert Morley 3.20 Win Presents
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Burn Notice 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 Loversâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Guide To Australia 1.30 The Nest 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News
7.30 Coast 8.30 As It Happened: John Rabe: The Good Nazi Of Nanking 9.30 World News 10.05 The Perfect Vagina 11.05 Movie: MĂĄncora (Peru): Jason Day, Elsa Pataky, Enrique Murciano 12.50 South Park 1.50 Weatherwatch
Saturday 2nd
TEN SA
4.00 rage 11.00 Willieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chocolate Revolution 12.00 Collectors 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Trophy Room 2.00 The SANFL: Port Adelaide v Panthers 5.00 Bowls: Moama International Tri Series 2011 6.00 Can We Help?
6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Kingdom 8.25 New Tricks 9.20 Outcasts 10.20 The Graham Norton Show 11.10 Durham County: Mike shares some shocking news with his team. 12.05 Doctor Who 12.50 rage
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7pm Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 7.30 The Great Food Truck Race: 8.15 At The Movies: Join Margaret and David as they review the latest cinema releases. 8.30 Movie: Annie Hall: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Carol
Kane, Paul Simon, Shelley Duvall: A comedy writer ponders the quest for love and his past romance with a singer. 10.05 Movie: From Here To Eternity: Montgomery Clift 12.00 Make 'Em Laugh 12.55 Secrets To Love
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 V8 Utes 1.30 That â&#x20AC;&#x2122;70s Show 2.00 Marie Claire Under The Cover 2.30 Movie: Uptown Girls 4.30 What's Up Down
Under 5.00 Guide To The Good Life 5.30 SA Life 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Race To Witch Mountain 8.50 Deep Blue 10.00 Tennis: Wimbledon 2011: Day 12: Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Singles Final 3.30 Room For Improvement
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday KerriAnne 11.00 Children's Programs 2.30 The Wildlife Man 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: Marley And Me 9.50 Movie: No Reservations 12.00 Movie: The Wild Bunch 2.40 The Avengers 3.35 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 1.00 Everybody Hates Chrs 1.30 AFL: Richmond v Carlton 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News At Five 5.30 Jamieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Thirty Minute Meals 6.00 Ten Evening News 6.30 Before The Game 7.30 AFL: Essendon v
Geelong 11.00 Movie: American Pie Presents: Band Camp: Eugene Levy, tad Hilgenbrink, Arielle Kebbel 12.15 Friday Night Lights 1.15 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 Eurovision Song Contest 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Prototype This: In a warehouse on an island in San Francisco Bay, a team of engineers is inventing the future â&#x20AC;&#x201D; one prototype at a time. This episode looks into the future
of gaming. 6.30 World News 7.30 Richard Hammondâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Engineering Connections 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz: Presented by Julia Zemiro 9.30 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Stage One 1.30 Weatherwatch
Sunday 3rd
WIN SA
4.00 rage 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 7.30 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Dolphin Murders 3.00 Nothing Rhymes With Ngapartji
3.55 Pacific Pulse Festâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Napuan 4.30 Pre-Raphaelites 5.00 Art Nation 5.30 Mr Bean 5.45 Robin Hood 6.30 Dance Academy 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Grand Designs 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.10 Compass 10.40 Strictly Speaking 11.10 The Street
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7pm At The Movies: Join Margaret and David as they review the latest cinema releases. 7.30 Art Race 8.00 Design For Life 8.50 Artscape 9.20 Art Nation 9.50 21C: Art In The First Decade: A survey of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s modern
art. 9.20 Art Nation 9.50 Gavin And Stacey: Nessa plans on taking Neil to see his father. 10.20 The Graham Norton Show 11.05 Hornblower: Horatio continues his account of the events that led to his court martial. 12.45 Beautiful Noise
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.30 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Footy Flashbacks 12.00 That â&#x20AC;&#x2122;70s Show 12.30 AFL: Brisbane v Port Adelaide 3.15 AFL: Collingwood v Hawthorn 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Dancing With
The Stars: Presented by Daniel MacPherson and Sonia Kruger 8.30 Downton Abbey 9.30 The Force: Behind The Line 10.00 Tennis: Wimbledon 2011: Day 13: Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Singles Final 3.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show (AFL) 1.00 TAC Cup: Future Stars 1.30 The Wildlife Man 2.30 The Block 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 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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 10.00 The Bolt Report 10.30 Meet The Press 11.00 The Circle: Highlights Show 12.00 The Doctors 1.00 Student Body 2.00 Worst Week 3.00 Electric Dreams
4.00 The Gadget Show 4.30 The Bolt Report 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Jamie's Thirty Minute Meals 6.00 Ten Evening News 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Hawaii Five-O 9.30 NCIS 10.30 MotoGP: Italy 12.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.35 World Watch 7.30 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Updates 7.45 Weatherwatch 8.00 World Watch 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 Futbol Mundial 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 Generation Jihad 3.00 Berlin 4.00 Never Say Die
Matildas 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Big Fella 10.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Stage Two 1.30 Weatherwatch
Monday 4th
SEVEN SA
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 Parliament 3.05 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.15 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Brideshead Revisited
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Urban Chef 8.00 Miranda: Mirandaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s friend Tilly sets her up on a blind date with an army doctor. When the date doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go to plan, Mirandaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother insists on throwing a party in
order to find a suitable man. 8.35 Swingtown 9.30 Deadwood 10.20 Ashes To Ashes: The team investigates a series of politically motivated arson attacks 11.15 The Beast 12.00 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme 12.30 Beautiful Noise
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Glass House: The Good Mother 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Last Chance Surgery 4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Teen Wolf 10.30 Young, Dumb And Living Off Mum 11.30 My Big Fr####n Wedding 12.30 Room For Improvement
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Win News 12.00 Super Rugby Extra Time 1.00 Spyforce 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.30 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 Can Of Worms 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 1.30 Dateline 2.30 Lucio: Forger, Bricklayer, Anarchist 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew
5.30 Global Village: Presented by Silvio Rivier 6.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man Vs. Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Stage Three 1.30 Weatherwatch
Tuesday 5th
ABC 2
4.00 The Bill 5.00 First Tuesday Book Club 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Time Team 1.30 Meerkat Manor
2.00 Parliament 3.05 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 The Young Ones 9.25 QI 9.55 Book Club 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Four Corners
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Dirty Jobs 8.30 Good Game 9.00 Leigh Hart's Mysterious Planet 9.30 Sanctuary 10.15 Angry Boys 10.40 Arrested Development: Lindsay and Tobias
are having marital difficulties. 11.05 Ideal 11.35 The Office 12.10 Leigh Hart's Mysterious Planet 12.40 Billable Hours: Sam seeks the attention of a visiting lawyer after Clark steals his boring story and turns it into an office hit. 1.05 Beautiful Noise
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: First Daughter 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Last Chance Surgery 4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News
6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Australia's Got Talent 9.00 Winners & Losers 10.00 How I Met Your Mother 10.30 Cougar Town 11.00 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 11.30 10 Years Younger 12.00 Philanthropist 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 ET 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.30 Hot Seat: Presented by Eddie McGuire 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 The Block 7.30 E.J. Whitten Legends Game 10.00 A Current Affair 10.30 CSI Miami 11.00 Two And A Half Men 12.00 20/20 1.00 ET
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 8.00 Bondi Vet 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.00 Ten News
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 1.30 Movie: Delbaran (Iran): Akaim Alizadeh 3.15 One Voice, One Vote 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch
4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Why Are Thin People Not Fat? 8.30 Behind The Force 9.30 World News 10.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Stage Four 1.30 Alter Ego
Wednesday 6th
ABC 1
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4.00 The Bill 5.00 Talking Heads 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press 1.30 The Living Artist 2.00 Parliament 3.05 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Angry Boys 9.30 Unbelievable 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Moose In The Glen
6am Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 World's Toughest Driving Tests 8.30 Seven Ages Of Pregnancy: Weeks before her first child is due, Cherry Healy meets seven women having a baby at different stages in their lives.
9.30 The True Story 10.20 Blood Sweat And Takeaways 11.20 Superhuman: The Worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tallest children deal with emotional and physical challenges. The tallest of them hopes that fame will bring money for medication to control the condition. 12.05 The Kitchen Job 12.50 Beautiful Noise
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: McBride: Semper Fi 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Last Chance Surgery 4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Highway Patrol 8.00 World's Deadliest Roads 8.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Detroit 1-8-7 11.30 Eastbound & Down 12.00 Style By Jury 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News
5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 The Block 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.00 Big Bang Theory 8.30 State Of Origin: Queensland v New South Wales: Game Three 10.45 Two And A Half Men 11.45 Eclipse Music TV 12.15 Primetime: What Would You Do 1.15 Win Presents
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Offspring 10.00 The Defenders 11.00 6.30 With George Negus Encore 11.30 Ten News 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 1.30 Movie: Bombs Under Berlin (Germany): Nicolas Artayo, Eva Habermann, Christian Oliver 3.10 Naiade 3.30 Letters And Numbers
4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Daily Highlights 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Victorian Pharmacy 9.30 World News 10.00 Cycling: Tour De France 2011: Stage Five 1.30 Weatherwatch
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‘Veteran’ aims for top spot Star Berri netballer Kimberley Wade (pictured) may only be 18 but after five years at senior level, she could nearly be considered a veteran. The midcourt player is among a resurgent Berri team that is having a tilt at its first title in several years this season. Full story, Page 32.
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Greyhound club fight ongoing OPINION BY
GRAHAM CHARLTON A NEWS release from Greyhound Racing SA dated June 16 has found its way into my emails. In part it says – “Racing in Port Pirie, which has been suspended for five months, will not be reinstated and, along with the Port Augusta and the Riverland clubs, it will be given until September 30 to demonstrate the long term viability of their local racing”. “The clubs will need to be able to generate enough income to fund minimum stake money, capital and maintenance requirements for the next three years. “They will also need to demonstrate sufficient and sustainable active participation by their local industry. ■ Continued Page 32