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Issue No. 185 – Thursday, July 7, 2011

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COUGH, COUGH, COUGH ■ SICK: A leading local health practitioner has labelled those who fail to get whooping cough immunisations as selfish. Photo: JANE WILSON

A SMALL “selfish” group of Riverland people are putting others at risk of catching whooping cough because they are not immunised against the potentially fatal disease. Riverland Division of General Practice chair Doctor Grant Baker said the region has felt the full brunt of the disease in the past 18 months. Figures published in city

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BRAD PERRY media reported Renmark alone had 94 cases of whooping cough last year and 14 until March this year, up on 2007, where there was just one case. Dr Baker said current

conditions with colds, flu and influenza prevalent in the community mean whooping cough may rear its ugly head again. “When you are talking vaccinations, you’re really talking third immunity, so the only way vaccinations really work is if you’ve got all of, if not very close to all of, the community immunised,” he said.

“While you’ve got pockets of unimmunised people, you’ve got the potential to spread these diseases. “Not only are they taking a big personal risk, they’re potentially putting others in the community at risk by not being vaccinated. “It’s kind of selfish in lots of ways.” ■ Continued Page 5


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Monday’s stormy sky over Winkie, viewed from Loxton

Chris’ NAIDOC win THE 2011 NAIDOC Awards, announced at Adelaide Town Hall recently, saw Riverland man Chris Koolmatrie named Person of the Year. Chris has been recognised for his tireless efforts in teaching students about Aboriginal culture and bush tucker, while the popular local has been known to be a mentor to children.

Also employed by the South Australian Murray Darling Natural Resource Management Board as the Aboriginal NRM project officer, Chris has established training programs for unemployed Aboriginal people. Full story in next week’s edition of the Riverland Weekly. ■See more on NAIDOC Week on Page 6

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No immunisation could be costly HAVING had whooping cough last winter, I truly understand what a bastard of a disease it is. As an adult, the struggle for breath, rasping throat and continual coughing, which are features of the disease were nearly intolerable. It made physical exercise hard to complete, especially on those cold, cold nights at footy training. So I would hate to think what it is like for a young child to suffer whooping cough, particularly for a baby unable to understand what was happening. So it is no wonder that Riverland Division of GPs chief Dr Grant Baker has spoken out against those who have not been immunised for the preventable disease. He has labelled those who are unimmunised as selfish, suggesting that the communicable disease could spread like wildfire if it gets a hold in the community. On the other side of the argument are those who do not believe in immunisations, due to perceptions that they cause more problems than they prevent. It is a debate that has gone on for several generations now but in 2007, the national immunisation rate had risen to 95 per cent. Meaning that those who are actively involved in the anti-vaccination lobby are small in minority. This would tend to suggest that there are other reasons people are not getting immunised for diseases such as whooping cough. As with most things in life, it would seem to come down to the cost being a deterrent. Each of us must weigh up our own finances and whether we can afford ‘extras’ such as flu shots or immunisations against something we may not catch. It is a weighty decision to make but in a time where mass transport means communicable diseases can travel more freely, can we afford not to be immunised?

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Tourism association on hold By BRAD PERRY THE Riverland Tourism Association voted against dissolving at a special meeting on Tuesday night, instead deciding to go into a 12 month ‘holding pattern’. The group’s fate will be decided by August next year and its future may depend on the direction of the Riverland Tourism Industry Board after the South Australian Tourism Commission cut its funding. As many other regions across South Australia yesterday were told their new tourism contact is based in their area, the Riverland will be managed from Adelaide. Riverland Tourism Association chair Fleur Carthew said she was disappointed to see local tourism manager Paula Bennet forced to leave her position and replaced by someone

based in the city. “They can’t possibly market the region unless they have some conjunct to the region itself,” she said. “That is something the RTA, along with the new Riverland Tourism Industry Board, need to take up with Ian (Darbyshire) and say ‘okay,

Mrs Carthew said members want the body to continue its existence. “We are all working together with the new interim Riverland Tourism Industry Board and because their role is not yet defined and they are still working out where they’re going, we need to wait until that re-

To dissolve a corporate body that has funds at this time seems unnecessary. while we’re still in change, we’ll accept that but then we would like that person or part money, they have put a figure out of $10,000 for this person, that money comes out to the region and we organise that’. “Anybody can see you’ve got to have someone on the coal face to actually see what’s going on.” With the RTA in its 40th year,

solves itself before we can then decide what our role within the whole Riverland tourism community is,” she said. “To dissolve a corporate body that has funds at this time seems a very unnecessary decision. “It may well be in 12 months’ time that’s what happens because we could morph into the Riverland Tourism

Industry Board but we don’t know that yet.” Mrs Carthew said the RTA, as an independent group, could have many benefits. “The new Riverland Tourism Board plus the RTA have to work at, and maintain, a good relationship with SATC but now we are independent and we don’t have to be dictated to as to what we can and can’t do,” she said. “I think that is a bonus and is a good move forward, so the region can stand on its own and decide its own fate. “However, they (SATC) have the big bucks and expertise for marketing, so we would be very silly not to have a good working relationship with them.” ■ Questions over tourism link to Riverland Futures Fund, Page 5.

■ GONE: The position of Riverland Tourism Association manager, held by Paula Bennet until the end of last month, no longer exists due to funding cuts. The group has gone into a 12 month recess.

Berri site earmarked for $6 million oral health centre By BRAD PERRY THE $6 million Oral Health Care Centre, announced in this year’s state budget, is likely to be constructed on community land in Berri. Almost two hectares of Colin Jennings Apex Memorial Park, in Worman Street, has been earmarked as the appropriate site for the new dental centre. The State Government has requested the portion of land, which is also currently used as a Riverland Regional Hospital helipad, to be transferred to the Minister for Health. In a letter to the Berri Barmera Council, State Government Department of Health asset services director Mark Buckerfield said the land north of Maddern Street would be the ideal location for the Oral Health Care Centre. “This would allow for future expansion of the Riverland Oral Health Centre, provide adequate space for car parking, as well as leaving sufficient space on SA Health’s current site for future expansion of acute or related health services,” he said. “SA Health currently utilises part of the reserve as a helipad and securing the entire area would assist to secure the long term tenure of this area.” Mr Buckerfield labelled the land as a highly desirable future expansion zone and said funding for the centre will be provided by the Commonwealth Health and Hospital

Fund and the Rural Education Infrastructure Development Fund. “The Centre will provide oral health services to the Riverland community and education services to undergraduate dental students, as well as the continuing education for rural dental practioners,” he said. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said council supports the transfer of the requested land. “We’d still maintain half the park anyway and just the southern portion to become used for health,” he said. “That would give them the control over the park that is the helicopter (landing area) and the large area for the extension that they want to do. “I think it makes a bit of a sense.” Mr Beaton said before the community land is transferred to the State Government, public consultation will be sought. The funding and construction of the dental centre in the region will be of huge benefit, according to Mr Beaton. “That’s a great initiative and if it gets better, more modern chairs into the Riverland, I think it’s a good thing,” he said. “I think it helps to make us an attractive area to live but also it makes us an attractive area for people to retire and if we’ve got good health and dental services, I think it’s all part of the package wanting to get people to stay in the Riverland.”

■ DENTAL: An aerial photo overlooking the Riverland Regional Hospital with the outlined proposed site for the new Oral Health Care Centre on community land at Colin Jennings Apex Memorial Park.

Hospital redevelopment starts PREPARATION for the Riverland Regional Hospital’s $41 million redevelopment has begun as workers get ready to begin construction on the new emergency department. Support structures and offices are currently being put on site. Work will also begin on the department, operating theatres, while a temporary ambulance bay will be built before the foundations are laid.

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generated out of council area. “We’re only actually licenced to take (waste) from our own area, so we need people to make sure that even though we might be cheaper than some of the other areas, that we can really only take the stuff from our area or else it just fills up too quickly and you’ve got that added cost of trying to bury it and cover it and all those sorts of things for the future,” Mr Beaton said. “That’s (the price rise) just more in line with the fees that are at Renmark and the transition to the fees we’ll need to have in the future.” Riverland Regional Waste Management Facility committee chairperson Jody Flavel admitted time is running against the new regional waste site. “I think it’s fair to say that timeframes are getting very short,” he said. “We are going to be pushed to get it up and running by June next year.” Meanwhile, council will put two waste facility entrance options to public consultation. Put forward to the public will be option 1, across from the Mallee Fowl restaurant, which will cost $478,500, while option 2 near Santos has a projected cost of more than one million dollars.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Mad planning? HAVE the town planners got something against people being allowed to enjoy our area of grass on the riverfront? Cars and caravan drivers stop to eat lunch, often bought in the town, near the information centre (and) many go for a walk and some go to the hotel and club. It is an attractive place to stop and has actually brought people into the town, that won’t happen if they whiz past the council chambers on 18th Street. Can you imagine the problems that caravans are going to create coming and going from the Renmark Paringa Council? Keep the tourist centre where it is. We don’t need to make a one way street from Renmark Avenue to Para Street because, again, it would be nice if you would leave the grassed area in front of the hotel and alongside the club for the townspeople and visitors to enjoy uncluttered by plastic chairs, tables and commerce. It should be left as it is, a pleasant open space to walk, sit, eat and enjoy for free. This is one of Renmark’s attractions, its town centred on the riverfront area.

We live in the large area of land bordered by the river and 18th Street that will be cut off from a clear run along Murray Avenue and with a half road closure, residents’ cars and vans coming from the caravan park will be forced to clutter up 15th and 16th Street with its many intersections just to get to Renmark Avenue. How many permanent residents and visitors will you seriously endanger and inconvenience by this one way street and the future narrowing of Renmark Avenue? It’s a ridiculous idea to start narrowing roads and rerouting local traffic away from amenities. Don’t destroy the character of Renmark for so called progress. Pat and John Howitt, Renmark.

Solar rich myth Hang on there! How can poor people be paying for the power generated by solar panels on ‘rich’ people’s rooves? The government sold the power stations, didn’t they? Didn’t they say privatising power and water would make those utilities cheaper? When government spin said privatisation would mean cheaper power and water, my research warned that privatisation would mean more power black-outs and more expensive power and water. And it has proved to be so. Power suppliers charge between 20c and 24c per unit but they are only paying 6c per unit feed-in tariff (and in SA, only for excess power generated after homeowners’ usage is deducted).

Have your say about the issues that affect you. Urban sprawl and new houses with air-conditioning, requires mothers to be in paid work to support families and mortgages. Now mothers need more power to run their dishwashers and clothes driers, mobile phones and computers etc to cope with their unpaid work load. Increased demand that existing power stations can’t meet. A dozen years or so ago, environmentally conscious mums and dads put solar panels on their wish list. But they were too expensive. The government offered a rebate and people did their sums again. Then the Government revised its feed-in tariff upward and homeowners’ sums had the panels paying for themselves in around eight years. And solar panels got cheaper, so people have scrambled to install them. The end result is there are now thousands of family homes with solar power panels on the roof, the greater initial cost of which has been paid by those families in their efforts to be environmentally responsible while reducing their power costs. Solar power generation is greatest on hot summer days when air-conditioning is said to be the biggest drain on the power supply. The government has eased the strain on existing power supplies with its solar tariff scheme. Power suppliers are the true exploiters. They buy in solar power at 6c per unit and sell at 20c plus per unit without any further production costs. So you see the idea that poor people are paying for the solar

panels on ‘rich’ people’s rooves is nonsense. Jeanette Staehr, Barmera.

MDA membership call The Murray Darling Association Region 5 held its annual general meeting on June 27, where Mark Ward was re-elected as chairman, with Ross Copeland and Bill Brock as deputy chairs. Trevor Loxton and Ken Smith will share the minute secretary position for the next 12 months. The Region 5 Murray Darling Association’s major push/interest this year is the attraction of new membership for the future voice and prosperity of this organisation. The role of the association is to ensure that the local communities of the Murray Darling Basin are effectively engaged in the policy development and management of the basin’s natural resources in order to be able to share the development and prosperity of the basin. To achieve this, communities need to be aware of the complex governance and institutional arrangements that serve their communities in the basin and know how to engage effectively. The association has maintained a focus and link to grassroots community development and engagement through its local government membership throughout the basin. The MDA is a consistent advocate for a balanced regeneration

of the basin and has gained much credibility over the long term being a good representative of differing views and needs in the basin. The achievement over time has been the growth of the basin membership which covers Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia, together with over 100 municipal councils and shires. Its constitution provides the association with the guide in which the activities are conducted. The MDA is governed by a national board which comprises the chairman of all regional committees. In addition, the board appoints and co-opts other members when appropriate. A national AGM is held in conjunction with a national assembly or conference in a venue voted on by the members and shared across the basin. If you have a passion for the survival of the river and the basin, then I ask you to become a member of the local region which is Region 5. Meetings are held bimonthly in Berri. Membership forms are available at most local council offices, or contact Mark Ward on 0407 956 668 or the MDA also has membership information available online at www.mda.asn.au. We need your help for balanced outcomes in the future for our region and across the entire Murray Darling Basin. Mark Ward, Chairman Region 5 MDA.

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Lock Five riverbank fix By BRAD PERRY THE riverbank at Lock Five (pictured) will be stabilised under a staged process to repair damage caused by moorings. In the 2011/12 annual business plan, Renmark Paringa Council has included $150,000 to repair the Lock Five Marina, which is in need of urgent action. In the Riverland Weekly earlier this year (April 28, 2011), Renmark Paringa Council Mayor Neil Martinson said the riverbank had eroded due to houseboat moorings and the bank may need to be stabilised by cages or rocks. With the costly project now included in this year’s budget, Renmark Paringa Council corporate and community services director Nathan Haynes said work will begin as soon as possible. “What council’s done, is it is

now looking to do some work down there in a stage process rather than as one big project,” he said. “They will be looking to address the major concerns to ensure that, obviously, there is no loss of sites there and no long term impact on the users. “Again, it’s just a step from council to responsibly keep the costs down by doing it in a stage process and working in a priority order.”


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New tourism board can gain futures funding By BRAD PERRY AS MEMBERS for an interim Riverland Tourism Industry Board are sought, the State Government has claimed it has not seen any details of a local tourism plan or proposed industry board. Regional Development Minister Gail Gago, who also has authority over the $20 million Riverland Sustainable Futures Fund, has revealed she has not seen the $7 million tourism plan, which was launched by the Riverland councils at a town hall meeting. “I am advised that there has not been an application to the RSFF for the establishment of a Riverland Tourism Industry Board, nor have I seen the details of the plan,” she said.

“Should tourism businesses, local government or non-government organisations in the Riverland have proposals to undertake specific activities, I urge them to contact RDA (Regional Development Australia Murraylands and Riverland) or DTED (Department of Trade and Economic Development) and make an application.” During a Berri Barmera Council strategic governance committee meeting in May, it was stated funding for the local tourism plan was “outside the RSFF guidelines and would require support from Minister Gago as there is no matching funding from local government or industry”. However, Minister Gago refuted claims guidelines for the futures fund have been changed in any way

■ State Regional Development Minister Gail Gago. and instead said several individual projects fall under the scope. “Specific projects that take practical steps to achieve these out-

comes and leave a lasting legacy of sustainable economic development, would lend themselves well to consideration for funding under the RSFF guidelines,” Minister Gago said. “Examples may include upgrading of accommodation and development of new tourism products.” “If the proposed Riverland Tourism Industry Board was to establish itself, for example, as a nongovernment organisation or partner with a business and put forward a proposal, such as those I’ve outlined, they could be eligible for the RSF funding. “I welcome proposed investment in the region and support by local councils for tourism.” The Loxton Waikerie Council also raised concerns about the

RSFF during a special meeting in May, stating the “guidelines for the RSFF do not permit matching funding to be sourced from government agencies (South Australian Tourism Commission) and for this proposal to be advanced it would require support from Minister Gago”. While yet to be approached about the plan, Minister Gago said the guidelines will not be altered. “The RSFF guidelines are quite clear that an applicant may not use other State Government funds to leverage its 50 per cent contribution to a project, however local government contributions can be taken into account,” she said. “There is a range of other funds available to community groups which do not have that sort of cash flow.”

60 years of friendship and still giving back to community ■ BOND: Barmera pair (from left) Corry Spronk and Marie Martens assemble a mannequin at Vinnies, Barmera. The two ladies have shared a special friendship of nearly 60 years and both continue to volunteer their time to support others in the Riverland community. Photo: JANE WILSON

WITH a friendship spanning almost 60 years, Barmera pair Marie Martens and Corry Spronk are often found side by side doing what they hold dear to them – giving their time to the community. Volunteering for the St Vincent de Paul Society op shop in Barmera, known as Vinnies, the two ladies perform several different tasks and can often be found at opposite ends of the store but are glad to be working together and in good health. “We don’t live in each other’s pockets,” Marie laughed. “We’ve still got our health, which is important. “You can’t buy any of that,” Corry added.

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BRAD PERRY Corry moved to South Australia from Holland with her husband Tony in 1957, just six years after Marie had married and settled in Barmera. It was through Marie’s parents the pair would eventually meet, with her father working in the Commonwealth Employment Office helping Corry to eventually move to Barmera. It was a learning experience for both, with Marie adapting to Corry improving English and Corry adapting to the

Australian climate. “She had never seen a blowfly and we went out there (to Corry house) for lunch one Sunday after church and she left all the windows open to air the place,” Marie recalled. “It was stinking hot and when we walked in Corry had this roast cooking and the blowflies were everywhere. “She didn’t know what to do. “There is nothing like learning,” Corry laughed. The two ladies, now both in their late 80s, kept in contact over the years and, in fact, were both pregnant around the same time. Today Marie and Corry both treasure their friendship and give

back to the community and those people who need help, many without any support. “You meet a lot of people, some in really desperate circumstances, others not so desperate but it’s good to listen to their stories and be able to share their disappointments in life and help them through hard times,” Marie said. “I’m elderly now but I can’t give it up because I enjoy the feeling that perhaps you are fulfilling a need for people and this is one of the ways I feel I can do it. Corry expressed similar thoughts, citing her good health as a reason to help others. “I feel I have been given the chance to do it,” she said.

GP: Whooping cough preventable ■ From Page 1 Dr Baker said whooping cough is preventable and despite opposition to the vaccination, he said it is vital the whole, if not the majority, of the Riverland community is immunised. “There’s still a little pocket of disease out there, so those that haven’t been immunised or those that are under immunised are still very much at risk,” he said. “It’s potentially a contagious disease and there are pockets of... younger children that haven’t been immunised because there’s conscientious objectors, which is just crazy. “Also there is some older adults that probably never went through the full course of immunisations or immunisations they were given have kind of worn off.

“The vaccinations have shown to be effective and don’t carry the side effects and things some of the people at the fringe of the argument try and report they do.”

There are pockets of...younger children that haven’t been immunised.

One of the problems with the vaccination is it is not free for the whole community, with only children receiving the vaccination under the Federal Government’s free immunisation schedule

for youngsters. Dr Baker said he would support free vaccinations funded by the State Government for the community, including parents and grandparents of young children and those who work with children. “I’m absolutely wholly supportive of that and last year there was the ability for special groups to get some of that for free,” he said. “I remember early on in the outbreak last year and late the year before, I had people coming in and asking and saying, well it’s not provided and it’s going to cost.” According to Department of Health communicable disease branch control figures, there has been 1661 reported cases of pertussis (whooping cough) across South Australia this year to date.

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Community role models rewarded By CALLUM TRIFONOFF FOR over eight years, Kathy Chisholm has been dedicated to helping the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia. For her committed service, Kathy was presented with the Riverland NAIDOC Female Elder of the Year award at NAIDOC Week celebrations in Berri on Monday. Never having received similar recognition in the past and only joining the celebrations with the intention of taking part in the march, Kathy was nevertheless rapt to win the award. “That was the biggest surprise, I had no idea I would win,” she said.

Since 2003, Kathy has handled the Aboriginal community’s health problems and has been a key player in the improvements to the Riverland Regional Hospital. “If the community’s got a problem, they can come and talk to me and I’ll put it to the hospital and some of the staff,” she said. “We try to make it better for the people and for the hospital.” Kathy said she is delighted more non-Aboriginal people are beginning to embrace NAIDOC Week. “It’s really good to see,” she said. “It’s our week to celebrate us.” During NAIDOC Week celebrations, other Aboriginal community members received awards, with Thom-

as Wilson named Male Elder of the Year, while community members of the year were Kathy Struhs (female) and Shane Karpany (male) and the youth categories presented to Katie Cook (female) and Kieran Stone (male). Riverland NAIDOC chairperson Vikkie Taylor said she was thrilled to see a great turnout for the NAIDOC celebrations. “It’s great to see, we always get a lot of support from community members, especially leading up to (the week),” Mrs Taylor said. “(NAIDOC Week) is about sharing our culture, getting out there in the community, getting together, sharing a lot of stories and being proud to be Aboriginal.”

■ WINNERS: Thomas Wilson (left) and Kathy Chisholm hold the Aboriginal flag at Monday’s NAIDOC Week celebrations at Berri. Thomas and Kathy won awards for their contributions to the Aboriginal community. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF ■ SPEAKER: Riverland NAIDOC chairperson Vikkie Taylor begins the presentation at Berri on Monday.

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■ CREATIVE: Winkie Primary School students Shianne Gray (left) and Belinda Rayner helped take part in the NAIDOC Week celebrations by making red, black and yellow bead bracelets and earrings. Photo: CALLUM TRIFONOFF

WINKIE Primary School students helped get NAIDOC Week off to a great start with the school hosting a range of activities for the children to take part in on Tuesday. With a host of Aboriginal community members helping at the school, the students were treated to painting and bead making, while the fun will continue today with feather flower activities, damper making and story telling. The activities are run by various local indigenous groups. Principal Paul Haenen said celebrating NAIDOC Week as a school is essential for

the students. “We’ve got people coming in from local groups to run the activities,” Mr Haenen said. “We’ve got strong links to our Gerard community and this is a great opportunity for our elders to teach not only Aboriginal but also non-indigenous students the importance of NAIDOC Week.” Mr Haenen said the celebration of NAIDOC Week shows the school is one big family. “At Winkie, we work really hard to show there’s no ‘them’ and ‘us’,” he said. “I think the celebrations are important for our whole community.”

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Street upgrade recommences By BRAD PERRY AFTER more than a month’s delay and a failed upgrade request to SA Water, reconstruction of Gilbert Street, Berri, recommenced last week. The project was held up after a pipe blowout occurred because of an “old asbestos mains”. The Berri Barmera Council then asked SA Water to replace the broken infrastructure but the company declined the request. Kerbs are being replaced and the road is being reconstructed on Gilbert Street and the delay in works has also held up council’s proposed gopher route. “The actual hold up was initially a little bit of weather but we’ve had some trouble with the SA Water lines,” Berri Barmera Council

infrastructure services manager Greg Perry said. “They had that blowout which was actually adjacent to another blowout that happened probably about 18 months to two years ago. “I actually wrote to them (SA Water) and questioned that they might want to look at replacing a line before we went too far but they replied by saying they’ve looked into it and they don’t deem it necessary to replace because it hasn’t had enough ongoing maintenance problems.” Mr Perry said kerbing has also been narrowed in a bid to stop pools of water forming during heavy downpours. “We’ve brought the kerbing in on each side to maintain the existing trees,” he said. “One of the problems was the trees were actually planted too close to the kerb

in the first place and the roots have lifted the kerb and held water in a few places.” The cost of the project, which as of May had reached almost $172,500, may blow its $195,000 budget, according to Mr Perry. “What happened was the initial stormwater works worked out a lot dearer than the engineers forecast in the first place,” he said. Mr Perry said council has been working closely with businesses along the Berri street. “I think they’re pretty happy that something is getting done about it because as you know, we’ve had a pretty wet year and a lot of freaky rain events causing a lot of flooding,” he said. “It has been an ongoing problem for quite a few years.”

Mouse rebate hopes By BRAD PERRY LOCAL farmers are hoping the State Government offers a rebate for mouse bait as the battle to stop the pest heats up. Last year, wet weather threatened to derail the grain harvest throughout the Riverland and Mallee and now mice appear to be just as big a problem. Meribah farmer Jody Flavel said not only are mice causing farmers to resow, there are shortages of bait available to tackle the problem. He said the cost of the bait is also currently coming straight from the farmers’ pockets.

“With the bait side of things, there is a lot of promises around but nothing seems to be happening,” he said. “They keep promising there is going to be cheaper bait about but from what I’m hearing, it’s still a way away. “We only really have one option (currently) and that’s the Mouse Off product and that’s pretty expensive, if that’s available.” Mr Flavel has had to resow sections of his grain crop due to mice eating the grain. “We have done a little bit of resowing from mice damage and we are busy baiting out there at

the moment over several thousand hectares to try and slow them up,” he said. “At the moment they are out there and they are chasing after the grain we’ve sown. “They are even attacking the seedlings themselves, either chewing them off or actually digging down and still getting at the germinated grain. “If they hang around later on in the year and the crops start going up and going ahead, they’ll really do some damage out there.” Mr Flavel has experienced mouse plagues before but he is predicting this one to be a lot harder to stop.

■ ROADWORKS: Reconstruction work on Gilbert Street, Berri, is expected to blow its budget. Photo: JANE WILSON

Riverfront changes for Lyrup By BRAD PERRY THE Lyrup riverfront will significantly benefit from a financial injection as part of the Renmark Paringa Council’s annual business plan. Almost $40,000 has been allocated in the plan towards creating better access to the riverfront, possibly incorporating a floating wharf. The riverfront area, located near SS Ellen Park, is in much need of an upgrade and will benefit from the possibility of extra tourism attracted to the area with new facilities. Renmark Paringa Council corporate and community services director Nathan Haynes said the design of the

riverfront area will be similar to other sites. “We are looking along the lines of a floating pontoon, probably not too dissimilar

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to what’s used at Bruno Bay,” he said. “It’s going to be pretty significant what we are looking to put in there.”

Meanwhile, council’s annual business plan has also renewed its commitment of $60,000 in the budget to the Argo Barge restoration project and $27,000 to the Goolwa Street boat ramp. Council is required to fence the industrial estate at the cost of $28,400, while $660,000 will go towards a regional waste facility, $65,000 for a compaction roller, $50,000 for a three tonne truck and $250,000 for community waste management scheme projects. A webcam will also be installed on the Renmark riverfront at a cost of $2600, with images streamed to the Visit Renmark website to promote tourism.

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got behind it, they were really keen,� he said. “It was embraced by locals and we got a few visitors as well.� A fundraiser for the Ramco Football and Netball Club, the competition raised between $500 and $600. “(The money) goes towards the general running of the club and the netball club has been able to install light towers,� Mr Thiel said. “It’s an easier fundraiser than a raffle.� Mr Thiel said yabbying is one of the Riverland’s enjoyable past times. “It’s a whole family activity that everyone can enjoy,� he said. “My six-year-old son has never enjoyed the river as much as he has now.� The major prize for the seniors event saw a $500 voucher for Hook Line & Sinker, Berri and the junior award was a $250 voucher for Top Catch Tackle in Barmera. Paringa’s Tom Burton and Barmera’s Shylo Williams tied for first place in the senior section, with each catching a yabby measuring 35 centimetres, while Shylo’s daughter Emily Matthews won the junior prize with her yabby measuring 34.5 centimetres.

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n singalong: THE singing group Opera Et Cetera recently presented a Sunday afternoon concert at the home of its musical director/accompanist Alison Botting, in Loxton. Pictured following the concert are: (from left) Jenny Boyd, Colin Schwarz, Robyn Peard, David Tardrew, Josie Little, Bruce Casey, Judy Suchenko, Di Tillett, Alison Botting, Brian Martin and Margaret Evans. Photo: supplied

Bruce, Rotary’s District Governor BERRI’S Bruce Richardson has been inducted as Rotary District 9520 Governor at a function at the Berri Resort Hotel late last month. Around 140 people attended the changeover dinner at which retiring

District Governor Malcolm Lindquist conducted the changeover. Mr Richardson will now have responsibility for 53 Rotary clubs across the 9520 District. Mr Richardson and his wife Kathy, will visit

each of these clubs over the next 12 months. The theme for this year is ‘Reach Within to Embrace Humanity’, with major goals being the continued effort to eradicate polio, a focus on family based projects and

n visitors: David and Jo Minks and their kids Brodie, Jordan and Lyla holidayed in the Riverland recently. The family are from Yorketown on the Yorke Peninsula and visited the Riverland Farmers’ Market.

working with youth to assist them to become the leaders of tomorrow. Mr Richardson is the second District Governor to come from the Rotary Club of Berri, the first being Arthur Manser in 2005-2006.

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Ingredients: tomatoes • Sauces • Chutney • Relishes • Pickles Made at Paruna Rd, (60%), sugar, Taste the flavours of the Riverland with ourapples, Loxton, S.A. 5333 onions, garlic, ground • Diabetic Sauces (Pasta & Spaghetti) Ph: 0438 879 019 • Delicious wood oven bread ginger, ezy-sauce (water, • Marmalades • Chilli Products • Jams Please return this food acid (260)ground • Winter warming vegie pies black pepper, clove oil,• Jellies • Lemon Butter • GLUTEN FREE bottle, to BJ. • Bread bites and condiments chilli). Use at your nextGift Baskets & Bulk Orders on request Made in Australia from BBQ, in stews, on cold See us at the market each weekend (please allow at least 1 week) Australian and imported meat, on mettwurst, etc. during the School Holidays products.

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BARB SWA

Ingredients: tomatoes (60%), sugar, apples, Baking through the Gluten Free Barrier onions, garlic, ground ginger, ezy-sauce (water, Back again this week with,food breads, wraps, acid (260)ground foccacias, pies, pasties spinach pork & fennel, black pepper, clove oil, chilli). Use at your next chicken & bacon rolls, using crispy golden puff in stews, on cold pastry, continental custard slice,BBQ, apple and cottage meat, on mettwurst, etc. cheese strudle, cakes, slices and much more. Batch: 1 / 07 / 2011 Refrigerate after opening.

Phone: 0428 894 179

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10 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday July 7, 2011 ADVERTISING FEATURE

WAIKERIE ENDURO

Waikerie’s enduro action packed F

AST cars, spectacular racing and full catering. All this will be available for an entry fee of only $2 at The Hi-Tec Oils Riverland 300. With a contingency of local cars, competing against the dominant Haby brothers, this year's event promises to be some show. James Lochert from the Waikerie Riverland Off-Road Association said there will be many new vehicles competing. “The Haby brothers (Aaron and Carl) from Element Racing, have actually come first and second (respectively) in the past

three races they've been to with their new cars,� Mr Lochert said. “Waikerie's Toby Francombe is going to be racing with his brand new car, it's a Ribs Racing joker frame. “Scott Schiller, of Waikerie, is going to have his new S&S Race Frame Car and Brad Gallard, from Renmark, has got the monster truck.� Other locals competing include James Copeland, Jeff Roe, Eric Schmidt, David Schultz, Paul and Darran van der Woude, Allan Tregenza, Mick Surfield, Lindsay Foster and Anthony Baker. Mr Lochert said the Riverland

300 attracts interest and entrants from interstate and usually features a field of 70 cars racing. “It's a spectacular thing seeing the buggies and race trucks go over the bumps and jumps,� he said. “It's quite spectacular seeing what they're capable of.� The 300 commences from 4pm tomorrow with the family event at the Waikerie Oval. “The Friday night scrutineering and the show and shine event is a good chance for people to come down and see up close the cars that will be taking part,� Mr Lochert said. Scrutineering takes place on

the Waikerie Oval under lights, with catering and bar available. On Saturday, the prologue begins at 12.30pm and will be followed by the hot lap, where spectators can enter a free raffle to win a ride, and then the top 10 shootout. The racing on Saturday will be followed by a roast meal served by the Waikerie Apex Club, along with live music by Warren and Trendy. Sunday will feature racing from 9am. “That's the 300 kilometre race,� Mr Lochert said. “Most cars will do four laps, it

usually finishes at around 2pm.� Mr Lochert said the 300 is well worth a trip to Waikerie all the catering is provided. “For people who haven't seen what off-road race cars are capable of, it really is quite spectacular.� The racing takes place on Enduro Road about 17 kilometres west of Waikerie. ■PHOTOGRAPH: James Copeland will be among the local competitors taking part in this weekend’s Hi-Tec Oils Riverland 300 at Waikerie. Photo: SUPPLIED

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This week’s Feature properties

Charming bungalow in town centre – premier location

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17 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie

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RIGINAL features include lofty ceilings, leadlight, decorative cornices and fireplaces, set on double block about 1600sqm could be subdivided as on two titles. Four bedrooms, plus office, two bathrooms, formal sitting and dining

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rooms, modern appliances in kitchen, airconditioning, in-ground swimming pool, patio detached rumpus two car garage plus shedding. One street back from the main street, Berri shopping centre.

BERRI

15 Coneybeer Street Price $585,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 1935

17 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie

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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday July 7, 2011

Open

Saturday July 9th 9.30 - 10.00am PUBLIC AUCTION: Friday July 22nd 12.00 NOON

HOBBY FARM & HOME

Want to live on the land and get a small income? Situated on 5.8 acres comprising organically grown grapes planted to gordo, Mataro and shiraz with 22.4 megs of water. This property also has a good size three bedroom home with open plan kitchen, dining, lounge, newly renovated kitchen, ducted air-conditioning and wood combustion heating.

BERRI, 11 McGregor St INVEST, RETIRE OR FIRST HOME BUYER

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.

REDUCED to SELL at $150,000

BERRI, 15 Gilbert Street GREAT POSITION

New Release

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.

RENMARK NORTH, Lot 18 Tareena St Price: $220,000

Price: $150,000 Internet: 396FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

OUT OF TOWN RETREAT Approx. 6 years old, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home set on approx. 1 acre of land, fully fenced. Open plan kitchen, dining, family room, separate formal lounge, great outside entertaining area with swimming pool and safety fence.

PRICE REDUCTION $85,000 LOXTON, Lot 40 Wheatley Rd

BERRI, 1/23 Aitken Street

ELEVATED BUILDING SITE WITH RIVER VIEWS

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. Price: $220,000

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

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.

LOXTON NORTH, French Road Price: $345,000 Internet: 3D2FD7

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

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

488 538

CENTRAL POSITION

Modern 2 bedroom unit in great position. Good sized open plan kitchen/dining and lounge. Reverse cycle air conditioning and ceiling fans in both bedrooms. Small enclosed back yard, separate garage.

REDUCED to SELL at $129,500

LOXTON, 247 Dorsch Avenue

REDUCED to SELL at $179,000

ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES You’ll need to be quick to grab this bargain! It’s an older style home that needs a bit of work, yet it’s got heaps of potential. Set on a good sized block of land in a good location. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, good amount of shedding and large carport.

LOXTON, Sec 669 Alamein Avenue SOLID HOME ON APPROX. 1 ACRE OF LAND

4 bedroom home with swimming pool. Eat in kitchen, bathroom, enclosed back verandah, spilt system, garage. Suit family seeking rural living. Price: $179,000 Internet: 35VFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

REDUCED to SELL at $225,000 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: $225,000

IDEAL INVESTMENT UNIT

BARMERA, 1/11 Scott Avenue Price: $175,000 Internet: 3D4FD7

Price: $129,500 Internet ID: 3DGFD7 Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

REDUCED to SELL at $360,000

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

BERRI, 15 Coneybeer Street

KINGSTON ON MURRAY, Farley Road SET HIGH ON THE HILL 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

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

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

488 538

TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE

BERRI, 2/52 Old Sturt Highway

LOXTON, Section 75, Goodes Road

BERRI, 17 Trenaman Crescent

LIFESTYLE PLUS INCOME

CLASSIC INVESTMENT

Price: $125,000 Internet: 394FD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Price: $350,000 Internet: 3C7FD7

RLA 1935

488 538

CHARMING BUNGALOW IN TOWN CENTRE – PREMIER LOCATION

BRICK STRATA 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

The location and setting is private, surrounded by vineyards with river views, just a walk to the river’s edge and only minutes from town. The property has a 3 – 4 bedroom home in double brick in excellent condition, plus a 2 bedroom fully furnished cottage. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744

Mobile: 0431

An opportunity to purchase this brick duplex in great location. Featuring 3 bedrooms, kitchen overlooking meals area, carpeted throughout, r/c air conditioning, fenced yard. Rented at $160 p.w – represents excellent return. 488 538

Price: $125,000 Internet: 3BVFD7 Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304


Thursday July 7, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 13

RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI, UNITS - NO PETS

BERRI PROPERTIES

BARMERA, UNITS - NO PETS 8/41 QUEEN ELIZABETH DV Price: $150 PW

Large & spacious 2 bedroom refurbished unit, r/cycling heating, carport, pets. Neg. Available now.

New Release

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756 9/41 QUEEN ELIZABETH DV Price: $100 PW 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. 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

1 bedroom partly furnished unit, open living, r/cycling heating, carport, pets. Neg. Available now. Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

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 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

Price: $150 PW 1/2 MORTIMER RD 2 bedroom unit with BIR, close to local shopping, r/c aircon, open plan living, carport, small enclosed yard.

8/9 FARMER STREET

Price: $145

PW

2 bedrm p/furnished upstairs unit in good area of Barmera, bir, open living, r/c, carport. Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Hobby farm and home 10 TRENAMAN CRES

Price: $160

Price: $115 PW 9/65 TONKIN AVE Large 2 bedroom renovated unit, open spacious interior, r/c carport.

PW

3 bedroom home close to town, kitchen/dine, separate lounge, carport & large enclosed yard. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

3/11 CONEYBEER ST

Price: $140

PW

1 bedroom partly furnished unit, split system heat/cooling, carport.

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

RENMARK PROPERTIES

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

BARMERA PROPERTIES

U2/386 GARRETT RD

Price: $150

PW

3 bedrm home on land in quiet location , r/c, large kitchen, encl. back yard, carport. Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

BERRI, UNITS - NO PETS 1/76 POWELL Price: $180 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

23 BROOKES ST

Price: $280

PW

3 bedroom newly built brick home, 2 bathrooms, 2 spacious living areas opening to outdoors, carport, garden shed and enclosed yard. Available July.

Price: $260 PW 97 PYAP ST Executive 3 bedroom home, 2 living areas, split system heating/ cooling, garaging, courtyard. Available now.

Contact: Michelle Phone: 0400 299 429

2 bedroom upstairs unit in town centre, built in robes, RC AC, good side kitchen, dine lounge & carport.

Price: $140 PW 4/86 JAMES AVE Large 2 bedroom brick unit near River, great position, close to shopping, r/c air con.

Contact: Patty Phone:0419 602 756

Contact: Patty Phone: 0419 602 756

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Price:

150 PW

All rentals can be viewed on the ljhooker.com or realestate.com.au websites. COMMERCIAL LEASING 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

BERRI HUGHES STREET Large modern warehouse office & reception 4000 sqm could be divided into small lots.

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

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

LYRUP Pike Creek Road Ray White Renmark

RENMARK

Approx 260 sqm. Separate offices, r/c ducted air-cond, on upper floor. Parking at rear. $300 per week.

BERRI HUGHES STREET

10.00 – 11.00am 41 Coral Street Ray White Loxton 10.00 – 11.00am 8 Gosse Avenue Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 1a Stasinowsky Court Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 4 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 2.00pm 1700 Bookpurnong Road Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 2.00pm 17 Colin Street Ray White Loxton 2.30 – 3.00pm 52 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 2.30 – 3.30pm 3 Keith Payne Court Ray White Loxton 3.30 – 4.00pm 12 Hayward Terrace Ray White Loxton 11.00 - 11.30am

RENMARK ARCADE

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Contact LJ Hooker Berri Sue Wurth 0431 488 538

RLA 1935

List

FOR F O R THIS WEEK W EE EEK K Saturday July 9

WAIKERIE continued 11 McGregor St LJ Hooker Berri

LOXTON

26A BARWELL AVE

Price $220,000 Inspect By appointment

Saturday July 9

BARMERA, UNITS - NO PETS

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.

Lot 18 Tareena St

HOME H OME O ME INSPECTIONS OM IN INSPECT NSP S PE C TIO ON O NS

9.30 - 10.00am

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BERRI

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

Contact: Michelle Phone:0400 299 429

BERRI VAUGHAN TCE

ANT to live on the land and get a small income? Situated on 5.8 acres comprising organically grown grapes planted to gordo, mataro and shiraz with 22.4 megs of water. This property also has a good size three bedroom home with open plan kitchen, dining, lounge, newly renovated kitchen, ducted air-conditioning and wood combustion heating.

RENMARK, UNITS - NO PETS

10/86 JAMES AVENUE Price: $130 PW 2 bedroom brick unit across from River, great position, close to shopping, r/c air conditioning. $

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15 Kurrajong Avenue Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am 161 Eighteenth Street Ray White Renmark 9.45 - 10.15am 2 Quondong Street Ray White Renmark 10.45 - 11.15am 86 Sixteenth Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12.00noon 20 Railway Terrace Ray White Renmark 12. 15 - 12.45pm 24 Redgum Street Ray White Renmark 9.00 - 9.30am

11.00 – 11.30am 27 Peake Terrace Ray White Waikerie 12.00 – 12.30pm 36 Mary Starr Drive Ray White Waikerie

Sunday July 10 BARMERA 2.30– 3.30pm

510 Hunt Road Ray White Berri

BERRI 1.30 – 2.30pm 3.00 – 4.00pm 4.00 – 5.00pm

Lot 7 Ingerson Road Ray White Berri 3 Sunrise Court Ray White Berri 47 Cooper Street Ray White Berri

KINGSTON ON MURRAY 10.00 – 11.00am 38 Dolan Street Ray White Berri

LOVEDAY 11.30 – 12.30pm 310 Loveday Road Ray White Berri

LOXTON 11.15 – 11.45am 26 Hilbig Street Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 38 Coral Street Ray White Loxton 12.00 – 12.30pm 18 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 1.30pm 2 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton 2.00 – 2.30pm 26 Anderson Road Ray White Loxton

WAIKERIE

MOOROOK

10.00 – 10.30am 54c Lawrie Terrace Ray White Waikerie

1.00 – 2.00pm

9 Aird Street 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.


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,OT "OOKPURNONG 2OAD 0REMIUM LAND ONLY n $ISTINCT AND APPEALING RIVER VIEW LAND s &ANTASTIC /PPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A LIFESTYLE ALLOTMENT WITH AWESOME RIVER VIEWS s ,ARGE !LLOTMENT SIZED AT HA WITH 3! 7ATER 3ERVICES s 0ERFECT RURAL LOCALE ONLY MINUTES FROM ,OXTON BUT ON THE JOURNEY TO "ERRI s -AGNIl CENT VIEWS OF THE MIGHTY -URRAY 2IVER PLUS ROVING PADDOCK SPACE s &URTHER DEVELOPMENT MAY ALLOW WATER ACCESS SUBJECT TO NECESSARY APPROVAL 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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+INGSTON 2OAD "E )NSPIRED BY !DVENTURE s ,IFESTYLE PROPERTY SO CLOSE TO THE RIVER ON THE FRINGE OF THE ,OXTON TOWNSHIP s IDYLLIC ACRES HA WITH MEG WATER ALLOCATION FOR PLANTING OF VEGETABLES OR COVER CROPS s 9ABBY PONDS AND PADDOCKS FOR THE ANIMAL LOVERS INCLUDING PENS FOR THE CHICKENS BIRDS s 'REAT FAMILY RESIDENCE PACKED WITH ENDLESS LIVING FEATURES AT THIS ADDRESS 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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4OBRUK 4ERRACE 3TEP INTO A 4IME WARP s 4HIS LANDMARK RENDERED STONE HOME WITH ITS IMPOSING TOWERS AND LARGE SHADY VERANDAHS IS LOCATED ONLY A FEW HUNDRED METRES FROM THE TOWN CENTRE s EXTRA LARGE "2 S WITH DOUBLE &RENCH DOORS MAIN WITH ENSUITE ,ARGE EAT IN +ITCHEN DINING LOUNGE OFl CE s $OUBLE M ALLOTMENT GOOD SHEDDING /PEN 3UNDAY *ULY PM n PM 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ $AVE +ANIZAY

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+EITH 0AYNE #OURT 7HY BUILD NEW WHEN ALMOST NEW WILL DO s .EAR NEW BRICK VENEER COLORBOND ROOF RESIDENCE ON ACRE WITH NO EASEMENTS s -ASTER BEDROOM WITH BAY WINDOW HAS SPA BATH SHOWER VANITY TOILET s 4HREE OTHER CARPETED BEDROOMS ARE GENEROUS IN SIZE TWO WITH ")2 S s ,ARGE TILED m OOR AREAS WITH ALTERNATE LIVING DINING ZONES s &ORMAL LOUNGE HAS m OATING m OOR WITH BULK HEAD CEILING s 'AS COOKING KITCHEN TILED m OORS AND RAISED BREAKFAST BAR WITH MOSAIC SPLASH BACKS s 4HREE WAY BATHROOM INCORPORATING LINEN PRESS AND UNDER BENCH STORAGE s 'ABLE ROOF PAVED ENTERTAINING AREA ADJACENT TO THE KITCHEN WILL HOST THE PARTIES s #OLORBOND SINGLE GARAGE IN A FULLY FENCED REAR YARD ROOM FOR KIDS PETS /PEN 3ATURDAY *ULY PM n PM 0RICE s )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 /PEN 3ATURDAY *ULY AM n AM 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ "RONTE -ANUEL

3CHICK 3TREET .O NEED TO LIFT A l NGER s 2ECENTLY BUILT IMMACULATELY PRESENTED THIS -URRAY 2IVER HOME RESIDENCE LIES IN A NEW PREMIUM SUB DIVISION AWAITS A LUCKY NEW OWNER s -ULTIPLE OPEN PLAN FORMAL LIVING AREAS ENCOMPASS THE FREE m OWING m OOR PLAN s %ACH OF THE SLEEPING ZONES HAVE CARPET ")2 S WHILE THE MASTER BOASTS A 7)2 TASTEFULLY APPOINTED ENSUITE s %XTREMELY LARGE IN SIZE THE GRAND KITCHEN HAS ENDLESS AMOUNTS OF m OOR OVERHEAD CABINETRY FANTASTIC APPLIANCES LARGE BREKY BAR s 0RISTINELY MANICURED THE LANDSCAPED OUTSIDE SURROUNDS ARE SURE TO IMPRESS WITH FANTASTIC UNDER COVER ENTERTAINING AREAS X FT CONCRETE m OOR POWERED SHED DOUBLE REMOTE GARAGE WHILE THE REAR IS FULLY FENCED IDEAL FOR THOSE BELOVED CHILDREN OR PETS /PEN 3ATURDAY *ULY AM n PM 0RICE "RONTE -ANUEL

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4OBRUK 4ERRACE s !LL THE HARD WORK HAS BEEN DONE ON THIS LITTLE GEM ENABLING THE LUCKY NEW TITLE HOLDER TO MOVE IN ENJOY WHETHER IT BE A YOUNG COUPLE OR RETIREES s 4HE RENOVATED OPEN PLAN +ITCHEN FEATURES VINYL WRAPPED m OOR OVERHEAD CABINETRY ELECTRIC APPLIANCES BREKKY BAR OVERLOOK ING THE GENEROUS CARPETED LIVING AREA s 3LEEK MOCHA ENTHUSED m OOR WALL TILES WITH PEBBLE FEATURES SEAMLESS SHOWER ALCOVE AND BATH /PEN 3ATURDAY *ULY PM n PM 0RICE s )NTERNET )$ "RONTE -ANUEL

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" 0ARUNA 2OAD )MMACULATELY PRESENTED WARM AND ENTICING s 2ICH MODERN TONES INSIDE OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA INCLUDES A NEW KITCHEN PANTRY DINING AREA LARGE LOUNGE 3 # WOOD HEATER

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Immaculate presentation – Quiet Location

Auction July 22nd @ 11:00am on site

Relaxed living in privacy – family home L A 3 1 2 BERRI

T the end of McGregor Street in a quiet cul-de-sac there is a fibro three bedroom family home on a large allotment. For your comfort, the home has been fully insulated with carpet to the sleeping zones, dining and lounge room and boasts an inverter split system, a reverse cycle air conditioner and fans to two of the bedrooms. Each bedroom has built-in robes. Floating floor boards with matching cupboards and breakfast bar complete the kitchen area. Vinyl has been installed to the laundry and toilet and the bathroom is tiled. The good sized laundry area has additional storage cupboards and bench space. At the far end of the home, the lounge area is a place to relax and enjoy the views on to the back patio, complete with decking and surrounded by a fernery and lawned area. Take time to enjoy the privacy and relax with the sound of trickling water to the fish pond. Imagine relaxing on your own, or entertaining family or guests at a barbecue, as you gaze out into the good sized backyard. Enjoy the charming native garden area and tend to your vegetable plantings or fernery. Good rainwater storage, ample garden shedding and low maintenance gardens make for enjoyable and relaxed living in this humble abode.

51 McGregor Street Price $140,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 195714

Contact Ray White Berri Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie

Built-in-robes are to the main three bedrooms. Vinyl floors roam throughout the modern kitchen, dining room, passage way and wet areas of the home. Linen and storage cupboards line the passage way. The centrally located bathroom is tastefully decorated with patterned cream tiles surrounding the shower and separate bath. Conveniently located next to the bathroom is the toilet and a roomy laundry, which also accesses the rear verandah. An arched servery and an arch over, features between the dining room and neat and workable kitchen with ample cupboard space. The large and roomy comfortable loungeroom

OCATED in the tranquil riverside town of Moorook in a quiet and serene street, this plasterboard/veneer home has been well maintained and cared for. It is an extremely neat and tidy four bedroom home, or alternatively, a three bedroom plus office, come computer room home, complete with modern conveniences. Entry to the home is multiple, either through the lounge, via the electric roll-a-door and enclosed carport, or the main front door. The entrance, three main bedrooms and lounge are all carpeted, with complementary furnishings, ceiling fans and three split systems installed for your comfort.

MOOROOK

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9 Aird Street Price Auction Inspect Sunday July 10th 1pm – 2pm RLA 195714

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Contact Ray White Berri Robert Gruzlewski 0448 816 698 Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie

is nicely accessible from the kitchen or dining room near the passage. Both the front and rear gardens are well established with separate watering systems and are low maintenance. The rear yard is accessible via a ramp leading off the verandah protected by awnings and the yard boasts various fruit trees and a large 20’ x 40’ shed, concreted with power and light. The shed has plenty of room to house a boat and/ or trailer and has access to the rear lane. Double gates via the rear lane allow access also to the rear yard. This great neat and tidy family home close to the River Murray awaits your inspection.


18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday July 7, 2011

129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831

FIRST CLASS PRESENTATION - Three bedroom home - Nice kitchen and bathroom areas - Fantastic rear timber deck - Garage plus double carport NEW Price: $165,000 View: Saturday 9.00 - 9.30am Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 TAKE THE LOT

OPEN

- 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 9.30 - 10.30am OPEN Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002

161 EIGHTEENTH STREET

15 KURRAJONG AVENUE

BRICK VENEER IN GREAT LOCATION

EXPRESS YOURSELF!

- 3 bedrooms, BIR to main, 2 bathrooms - Corner allotment close to schools - Paved undercover area for entertaining - Nice living areas, huge detached games room Price: $219,000 View: Saturday 9.45 - 10.15am OPEN Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136

- Location, – Zoned Residential and Town centre - Keep as is, or build your next investment - 4 bedrooms all with floor coverings. - Short walks to Renmark Hotel & Renmark CBD Price: EOI View: Saturday 10.45 – 11.15am Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002 OPEN

2 QUONDONG STREET

86 SIXTEENTH STREET

Owners relocated - MUST SELL A LOVELY LYRUP HOME

ALL THE ESSENTIALS FOR THE GROWING FAMILY

- 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 11.00 - 11.30am Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136

- 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 - 12noon OPEN Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002

OPEN

PIKE CREEK ROAD, LYRUP

20 RAILWAY TERRACE

INSPECT AND BE IMPRESSED - New kitchen will delight - Professionally tiled living areas - Three bedrooms, ducted airconditioning - Attractive gardens, shady outdoor living Price: $169,500 View: Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pm Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 OPEN

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

24 REDGUM STREET

WELL PRICED 4 BEDROOM HOME

AS NEW CONDITION

QUALITY & LOCATION

SPACE, GRACE & CHARM

- 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

- Completely renovated inside & out - New kitchen, bathroom, laundry etc - Spacious outdoor living area UMR - Large new shed Price: $188,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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

- Established 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

$20,000 OFF

LOVE, DREAM, IMAGINE

ADMIRE MOVE IN & ENJOY

CENTRAL LOCATION

RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST

- 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: $950,000 View: By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002

- 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

- 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

- Spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home - As new kitchen, new tiles to bathroom & laundry - Huge gable roof pergola & outdoor kitchen - Garage UMR plus large shed NEW Price: $295,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

NEED EXTRA LIVING SPACE?

A SURE BOX TICKER!

- 3 bedroom family home - 2 carports, garage & storage sheds - Superb easycare gardens - Lounge and separate family room Price: $178,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- Established in a quiet street.700m2 corner allotment - 3 generous sized bdrms, built in robes & carpet. - Versatile kitchen with gas cooktop & prep space - 10m x 5m undercover, paved entertaining area Price: $177,000 View: By appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002

NEAR RUSTON’S ROSE GARDEN

INSPECT TO APPRECIATE THE EXTRAS

- 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

- 1147m2 corner allotment - Four bedrooms, ensuite, spacious living - Modern kitchen & bathroom - Large shed, pit & good outdoor areas NEW Price: $208,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

DUPLEX RENTAL INVESTMENT

ABOVE AVERAGE FEATURES

4 BEDROOM HOME – MODERN & AFFORDABLE

IMMACULATE PRESENTATION

- Transportable, built 2003 - 3 air conditioners plus ceiling fans - Modern bathroom and kitchen - Carport, front & rear verandahs, garden shed NEW Price: $140,000 View: By appointment Contact: Emma Treloar 0430 150 136

- 4 bedrooms or 3 + study - Two living areas, evaporative aircon - Nice gardens, shady verandahs - Great shed plus double carport New Price: $190,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

- 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

- Three bedrooms, open living areas - Evaporative & refrigerated aircon, gas heating - Carport UMR plus large shed, side street access - Pergola, good fencing on all sides Price: $169,500 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

RLA 147968


Thursday July 7, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 19

129 Renmark Ave, Renmark Phone: 8586 6831 RENTALS

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!

RENMARK RURAL

FRUIT AND PLANT AND SHED

83 Pyap Street, Built in 2005, this executive home offers 4 bedrooms or 3 plus study, split system reverse cycle air conditioning, ensuite and walk-in robe to main, built-in robes, open plan living, garage, large gable roof pergola, fenced yard.

35 Ian Drive, Paringa,

- 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

- 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

- 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

Sec 102(26) Warrego St,

- CCW contract vines - High quality implements - Drip irrigation - Two separate titles Price: $287,000 View: By appointment Contact: Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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

$190pw

Rural 2 b/r brick home, close to Renmark North Primary School, split system air cond, carport.

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.

24 Redgum Street,

19 ACRES RENMARK NORTH

$195pw

Modern brick 3 b/r home, ducted air cond, gas heating, BIR’s, rear pergola, carport, fenced yard.

$190pw

Well presented 3 b/r home, modern kitchen, combustion heating, ducted air cond, BIR’s, double carport, garage

32 Pauline Street, Paringa,

$180pw

3 b/r brick family home, well cared for, r/c air cond, spacious b/ rs, carport, verandah and shedding.

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

19 Murtho St,

$170pw

Neat & Tidy 3 b/r home in Town Centre, r/c air cond, outside toilet. 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??

16C Ral Ral Ave,

17E Namoi St,

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.

$160pw

Rural 3 b/r home, r/c air cond, gas heating, rear pergola, garage, strictly no pets.

Sec 152 Begarra St,

$150pw

Rural 3 b/r home with office, gas heating, ducted evap air cond, external toilet/laundry, garage, strictly no pets.

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

$160pw

Neat & Tidy 2 b/r rural cottage, ducted air conditioning, gas heating, pergola, garage.

“Peace of Mind”

Property Management Phone: 8586 6433

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

Share the magic

Express yourself I

F IT’S location you are looking for, then look no further, this home has it all. With one half being zoned residential and the other half zoned town centre it just creates so many options for the perceptive purchaser looking to invest, or the first home buyer looking to purchase. Inside the home you will be surprised with the space that can be utilised with four spacious bedrooms, all three bedrooms feature carpet underfoot and window furnishings and bedroom four has easy to clean floor coverings and with window furnishings. Separate living and dining areas to the home, that are also filled with carpet and reverse cycle air conditioning which will take care of all your climate control needs. The full functional kitchen will be easy to work with and the dining area conveniently located nearby the kitchen. Benefits of rear lane access and full fenced yard, all on a huge 950m2 allotment in a great location, ready for you to invest today.

RENMARK

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86 Sixteenth Street

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Contact Price Expression of Interest Ray White Renmark Chet Al Inspect Saturday July 9 0413 104 002 10.45 - 11.15 RLA 147968

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ARINGA Cliffs is your rare chance to enjoy clifftop, riverbank living on a super-spacious allotment in a peaceful, village community, surrounded by an oasis of natural beauty.

Stage 1 now selling • • • • •

Allotments from 2000m² to 5700m² Over 6000m² of reserves Access to the river by foot 8kms of wetland walking trails Watersports: skiing and wakeboarding, boating, kayaking, fishing • Modern infrastructure including filtered water, electricity, telecommunications

Ray White Renmark RLA 147968 www.paringacliffs.com Mark Cresp: 0417 883 892 Office: 8586 6831


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MOTORING’S FIRST LADY ■ FIRST LADY: New Riverland Vintage & Classic Car Club president Joy Mules with her beloved Austin.

Austin fan Joy takes on key club position By CALLUM TRIFONOFF

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BARMERA woman Joy Mules has recently become the Riverland Vintage & Classic Car Club’s first female president. While the recently appointed president is not a self-acclaimed ‘car nut’, Joy does indeed have a passion for vehicles, none more so than than the Austin brand. “It was mainly (my late husband) Jim’s interest to become a member but in 1980, he found me a baby Austin,” Joy said. “I just like the Austin brand because it is a cute car.” Despite not being a ‘motorhead’, Joy said she is looking forward to her role as president of the club, which she has been involved with since 1972. “My husband was a life member before he died in 2005 and each year I go to the club’s annual general meeting to present his memorial trophy,” she said. “When I went to a meeting recently, the club needed a president and a gentleman looked at me and said ‘what about you?’” “I considered it and

thought I would give it a go.” Joy has experience in being a club president, starting off with the Riverland Penguin Club before going on to the Barmera Golf Club. However, becoming president of the Riverland Vintage & Classic Car Club was not something Joy had ever seen herself doing.

“I’ve got enough on my plate at the moment but because no one put their hand up, I thought I would do it,” she said. “In my life, it goes music, tennis and then cars.” However, Joy said being involved in the club is going to be worthwhile. “Socially, it’s enjoyable, to meet up with other folk who

have similar interests to you,” she said. “Nowadays in the club, there’s a lot of classic cars, while, when it started, there were more vintage cars.” To be a president, one needs to be comfortable with public speaking and Joy said her experience with the Riverland Penguin Club will help her. “I felt I always used to get nervous when speaking in public,” she said. “That’s what the club was all about, helping women to become more confident with their public speaking and run a meeting.” Joy is happy with club numbers at the moment and hopes to keep driving it on a steady path. “We’ve got about 180 members at the moment,” she said. “My main roles will be to conduct the meetings and organise club runs.” More members are always welcome and the public can join by contacting Joy on 8588 1548. ■ Brenton loves his Jags, Page 23


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It was great to see these kids out in the open air, participating in an endurance sport that surely must demand a high level of fitness. Mums and dads lined the pits, ready to refuel and offer that important piece of advice. Families crowded around the track taking in the action. One of the best things about an event like this is that spectators can get up close to the action and walk around the track to their favourite spot to take in the non-stop action. The quiet of the bush was shattered on Sunday with the unique start of the senior Hattah ironman, followed by the pony express. A huge crowd lined the start as far as the eye could see, with spectators and riders waiting for the red quad to make a move. The atmosphere was filled with dirt, mud and the roar of motorbikes for the next four hours as Toby Price and Warren Smart swapped the lead, until Price hit the dirt. However, it didn’t take long for Price to regain the number one spot, completing the eight laps in 3.37.47 with Smart following with 3.41.45. Jarrod Bewley came home third with a time of 3.42.26. By the looks of the many riders who came in after the big guns, Hattah deserves its reputation as the hardest enduro in Australia. During the presentation, rider after rider stated that they would probably enter the pony express next year as it was the hardest thing they have done. However, next year is another story.

The big name riders gave their time freely to all who wanted to chat.

In the ironman class, Toby Price, riding a KTM 450, blew the field away for the second straight year with a time of 7.06 minutes, followed by Jarrad Bewley on a KTM SX 450 with a time of 7.23. Rounding off the top three was Warren Smart on a Suzuki RMZ 450 with a time of 7.31. Hattah also incorporates an enduro for the juniors, which follows the senior prologue. These little tackers and teenagers put on a spectacular show with amazing speed and determination to replicate their idols.

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Our Luke uses the force ■ PRIOR to the commencement of last Saturday night’s television coverage of the Wimbledon boys’ tennis championship final, respected Australian authority on the game Paul McNamee commented that the strengths of former Cobdogla junior Luke Saville were his serve and his backhand. He then added, “he is also a fighter”. Seldom would the former leading player and long term commentator have spoken a truer word. You only have to look over the history of this boys’ event at the Home of Tennis to fully comprehend the magnitude of Luke’s performance in taking out the 2011 title. Previous winners include four Australians; John Alexander (1968), Pat Cash (1982), Mark Kratzmann (1984) and Todd Reid (2002), as well as players like Sweden’s Bjorn Borg (1972) and Stefan Edberg (1983), Czechoslavakia’s Ivan Lendl (1978), Switzerland’s Roger Federer (1998) and France’s Gael Monfils (2004). Of that group, Borg went on to win the men’s singles at Wimbledon for five years straight, 1976 to 1980, Cash won it in 1987, Edberg in 1988 and 1990, and Federer also went five on end, 2003 to 2007, then finished runner-up to Rafael

■ SUCCESS: Riverland tennis ace Luke Saville won the WImbledon boys’ tennis championship final recently. Photo: FILE

Nadal in 2008, before another triumph in 2009. So, however you look at it, Luke is amongst illustrious company. His fighting performance in recovering from a set and two breaks of service to one to trail 0-2 then 3-4 in set two, before breaking back immediately and going on to defeat English left hander Liam Broady 2-6, 6-4 6-2 was awesome. How fortunate were we to unexpectedly have the contest available live on television, too? Saville, seeded 16th, looked down and out early in the second set but against the 15th seed was able to stem the tide, seize the initiative and then dismantle the Brit’s

game for a memorable victory. Broady, though, was a formidable opponent. He had been there before, winning the boys’ doubles in 2010 and leading up to this match had won 11 singles in a row including, only a few days earlier, eliminating top seed Jiri Versely (Czechoslavakia) 6-4 7-5 and in a semi-final, another Aussie, wildcard Jason Kubler. He had also shown his fighting qualities with a 7-6 4-6 13-11 win in a marathon quarter-final against Germany’s Robin Kern. The pressure on both youngsters, as they slugged it out on Court One in front of some 10,000 people, would have been enormous.

The crowd, and most noticeably the British commentators, were naturally in the local boy’s corner as they savoured the possibility of at least a consolation title after Andy Murray had made yet another exit from a major competition at the business end. The last British winner of the boys’ title had been in 1962 when Stanley Matthews Jnr, the son of the soccer legend, had lifted the cup. On this occasion the lad from Down Under was to extend the drought. Mind you, Luke also took solid form into the final. He had finished runner-up at home in the Australian boys’ championship and at Wimbledon 2011 had aready taken a prize scalp as his dominating serve featured in a victory over number two seed Thiago Moura Monteiro, of Brazil, another left hander, 7-6 6-3. In the semi-finals, he had defeated Japan’s Kaichi Uchida 6-4 6-1. Talking to Barmera’s Mike Horsman, who coached Luke at an early age, after the final he pointed to a crucial change in tactics by his former pupil. “He took a gamble,” he said, “He moved up near the base line to accept service and really took the English youngster on power wise.”

Academy seeks success ■ MURRAY Region netball teams have been announced for the annual regional academy tournament at Adelaide’s ETSA Park on Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14, July. The under 17 group with Tracey Di Michele as coach and Sue Horsell (River Murray) manager is: Taylee Howard, Tenille Schammer, EbonyRose Hoffmann, Ellee Eleftheriadis, Erika Sporn (Riverland), Larissa Schenscher, Kirstie Gregory, Marni Hood (River Murray), Letisha Heintze and

■ PLAY: Tennille Schammer. Nicole Simon (Mallee). Riverland has Marlee George, Hana Learhinan, Stephanie Sarro, Celeste Schammer, Bailey Miller, Jordan Jachmann in the side, along with the

Mallee’s Cassie Walter and River Murray’s Courtney Afford, Georgia O’Neil and Tamara Mark in the under 15s. The coach is Denise Edwards and manager Cheryl Cocks (River Murray). Renmark pair Lyn Leuders (coach) and Leanne Menz (manager) will head an under 13 side comprising Jamie Jaensch, Ashlee Reichelt, Sophie Agostino, Shenae Rucioch, Annabel O’Dea, Abby Perry, Jess Pater, Ashlyn Menz (Riverland), Chloe Roberts (Mallee) and Tahlah

Edwards (River Murray). Eight regional academies will take part in the competition, with the six year old Murray Academy anxious to maintain its position as one of the leaders in the program. In the past three years, our teams have reached the finals of all age divisions. In 2010, the under 17 team made it back to back titles, so they will be chasing a hat trick this year. Renmark’s Tegan Schwartzkopff will umpire in the under 17 division.

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“It paid off as earlier he had been in trouble against the power serve and forehand of his opponent.” At the conclusion of the match, McNamee, already chuffed at the effort of 18 year old Bernard Tomic in the men’s singles, spoke of a group of young Australians, both male and female, that were coming through the ranks with Luke that are capable of restoring the country’s tennis fortunes. One of those is 15 year old Queensland girl Ashleigh Barty, who is perhaps following in the footsteps of one of her mentors, dual Wimbledon women’s singles champion Evonne Goolagong. This, at least outwardly, super cool young lady ‘did a Luke’, as she also grabbed the Wimbledon girls’ title, fighting back from two breaks down and 1-4 to defeat an emotional Russian Irina Khomacheva 7-5 7-6 (7-3). Back to our own young champion Luke Saville. Congratulations to him, of course, but also to his supportive family and friends and what more can you say about Cobdogla except that I am looking for a business partner? Surely there is a fortune to be made by selling worldwide any bottle labeled “Cobby Water”?

Holiday hockey clinic ■ ALREADY some 50 Riverland girls and boys, five to 11 years of age, are participating in the HookIn2Hockey program that was introduced into the region this year. Now Hockey SA is inviting all youngsters in that age group to an action packed day of fun and activities during the school holidays. Participants will be able to learn or develop existing hockey skills at the state’s best hockey venue under the guidance of trained coaches. The ‘Super Clinic’ will be held at the State Hockey Centre, Main North Road, Gepps Cross, on Monday, July 18, 10am to 2pm.

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■ MARKED: Berri’s Kirk Harwood marks in front of Loxton North’s Andrew Baker during Saturday’s game. Photos: JANE WILSON ■ DEFENCE: Loxton North’s Brad Mules attempts to stop a Berri shot on goal during Saturday’s A grade game at Panther Park.


Thursday July 7, 2011 – Riverland Weekly • 27 He is a good, honest, country kid ~ Mick Saville on his son Luke and his recent Wimbledon success.

Krystal’s gold ■ LOXTON 10 pin bowler Krystal Petherick has won two gold and a silver medal at the 2011 Special World Summer Games that have just been held in Athens, Greece. Krystal won both a singles and pairs event in her particular competition and also was a

part of a team that finished runners-up. Krystal returns home tomorrow armed, apparently, with a lot of photos and memorabilia from a trip of a lifetime. The Riverland Weekly hopes to have an in depth story with Krystal in next week’s edition.

Big title nears ■ THE 24th annual Berri Resort Hotel Open Singles Eightball Championships will be held on Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24. This the richest eightball competition in our state, with prize money and trophies valued at $15,000 on offer this year, including over $3500 to the winner, $1700 to the runner-up, $900 to third and fourth, down to 64th place at $60. Every player is guaranteed at least seven games and, apart from the championship event, there will also be restricted, invitation, ladies, under 18 and non-qualifiers knockouts and a pot out challenge. Entries close on July 15 with the field limited to 420 players. I notice an interesting new event away from the tables. On Friday 22 an ambrose golf competition will be held at the Berri Golf Club. Bookings to freecall 1800 088 226. Entry fees for the eightball are $50 seniors and juniors under 18, $15. Already players from Perth, Townsville and Melbourne have registered, so organisers are confident that over 350 entries will be received for the prestigious event again this year. Venues to be utilised will be the Berri Resort Hotel on Saturday and for Sunday’s finals. On Saturday only, the Berri, Barmera Hellenic, Cobdogla, Lyrup, Monash and Renmark clubs will also be used. Amongst the favourites for this year’s title will be 2008 and defending champion Jake McCartney and previous winners Adam Andretzki (2009), Brenton Collier (2008), Alec Evreniadis (1989 and 1997), Russell Youlten (2002 and 2003) and Mick Delahunty (1991 and 2001). Talented regular entrant Ben Nunan (Melbourne) again warrants mention, as does James Delahunty and some of Riverland’s top exponents at the game Bruce Knight, Shane Irons, Rob Albanese, Glen Carter and Shaun Salmon. For further information, telephone tournament director Neil Lemmey, 8595 5472 or 0409 845 808, or for entry details in particular, the Berri Resort Hotel 8582 1411.

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Focus on the Indys ■ MY FROM The Ute tipsters will not be heading the trusty Hilux towards Port Pirie for the SA Country Championships this weekend but will take the opportunity to drop in to one or two Independent games locally. The activities at Port Pirie, of course, give our A grade teams the day off and with another bye on Saturday, July 30, clubs will be working to get any of their injured players back on the park for what is an absorbing battle for finals spots. FTU had a good tipping day last Saturday, with their only slight blemish predicting that Ramco at home would lose narrowly to East Murray. Ramco, with blokes like Jamie O’Callaghan, Jeremy Jaeger and Max Baddack firing, just pipped the Tigers by two points as the Independent’s run of cliff-

hangers continued. Paringa, with fellows like Andrew Lloyd, Jonathon Wood and Dean Hill (nine goals) in sensational touch, certainly made short work of Lyrup in a top of the table clash. In the A grade, Loxton North and Barmera-Monash both won under pressure from Berri and Renmark, while Waikerie made up valuable ground on Loxton by defeating the Tigers impressively. FTU have made two observations. While most of the talk is of the Roos’ whiz kids, they feel that when the whips really start cracking, they will be thankful for the return in 2011 of that unique but loyal group of Adelaide players Todd Smitham, Simon Puecker, Simon Maddern, Darren Perry and Michael Smart. They also reckon the regular appear-

ance of players like Michael Bratton, Andrew Bachmann, Steven Braun and Ben Venning in Waikerie’s best player rankings suggests that if the Magpies were ever a ‘sleeping giant’, their alarm clock has new batteries. No rest for the Independents this Saturday and no respite for FTU either. They suggest Lyrup will be really agro and will defeat Wunkar, Brown’s Well will make life miserable at Paruna for Moorook-Kingston and East Murray, even though at home, will have its work cut out against arguably the new flag favourites, Paringa. Then they came to the Blanchetown-Swan Reach and Ramco clash at Blanchetown. “Elementary,” they said, “BSR – home ground advantage.”

Enduro event high energy ■ TALKING to WaikerieRiverland Off-Road Club media spokesman David Schultz on Radio 5RM’s sports program last Saturday about this weekend’s Hi Tech Oils Riverland 300 Enduro, I reckon if we had put an ‘excitement meter’ on him, it would have peaked during a discussion on Saturday’s Top 10 Shoot Out. Mind you, the motorsport enthusiast was, as usual, upbeat about the complete weekend that attracts drivers from across SA, Victoria and Northern Territory, in particular, and is round two of the SA Championships and round four of the SAORRA Multiclub Series. The weekend gets under way on Friday night with scrutineering and a show and shine on the Waikerie Oval which effectively brings the Enduro cars to the people. The Waikerie Magpies provide full catering from their clubrooms, while the cars are on show along with other entertainment out on the oval. On Saturday at the offroad track, the prologue starts at 12.30pm with the top 10

■ FLYING: Patrick Byrne flies high during last year’s event. Photo: SUPPLIED

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Brad Gallard. “Then you have the Haby boys, Bob Strawbridge and Luke Erceg and blokes like that.” Then on Sunday, up to 70 cars are expected to start in the main event with championship vehicles to complete four laps and multiclub series

competitors, three, of the 80 kilometre track. A feature of the weekend will be the appearance of SA brothers Carl and Aaron Haby who have filled the first two placings at recent events at Parilla, Sea Lake and Mannum. A number of WaikerieRiverland members, including Scott Schiller and Toby Francombe, will unleash new vehicles while Brad Gallard is certain to come out really firing in his Chev Gieser Bros USA Trophy Truck after the disappointment of a breakdown towards the end of the Finke Desert Race last month. The Waikerie-Riverland track offers plenty of space for camping and the Waikerie Apex Club ensures patrons have an endless supply of food and refreshments for the whole weekend including the famous, traditional Saturday night roast. Flexi lunch breaks for drivers introduced in 2010 have been retained and mean Sunday’s action is non-stop. ■ More Riverland 300, Page 10

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Locals gear up for footy champs WHILE only seven RFL footballers made the cut to represent the Eastern Zone in the South Australian Country Championships at Port Pirie this week, there is a strong Riverland connection, among the remainder of the squad. With Berri’s Peter Safralidis, Adam Beauchamp and Jake Langdon, Loxton North’s Michael Arnold, Tim Roberts and Nathan Brown and Waikerie’s Craig Miller all in the side to play in the carnival, some former Riverlanders will also take part. Ex-Barmera-Monash and Loxton footballer Malcolm Greenwood, former Loxton star Shane Schubert and Berri old boy Luke Mensforth will play, all three now on Freeling’s books, while former Waikerie ace Matthew Underwood and Swan Reach Area School teacher Nick Schmidt, both of Tanunda, will also take part. Lameroo footballer Billy McNeilly also made the final squad. Riverlanders Neil Uzzell, Brian ‘Doc’ Wilksch and Jon Matthews will travel as trainers for the carnival.

■ IMPROVED: Evidence of Loxton North’s improvement this season is provided by the fact the club has three players, Michael Arnold (left), Tim Roberts and Nathan Brown, among the seven Riverlanders picked for the zone carnival this weekend. Photo: JANE WILSON

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came to a shortlist of guys,” Lubcke said. “We’ve only had one training run but hopefully the boys are all looking forward to playing together.” Lubcke has taken a gamble on North youngster Nathan Brown but said it is one that should pay off. “He’s certainly achieving (at Loxton North),” he said. “I wanted to give the young guys a bit of a go, it’ll be beneficial for their

club development and footy development.” Greenwood and Arnold will co-captain the side and Lubcke said he has faith in the Panther defender to come up with the goods during the carnival. “He’s played quite a bit and so has Peter Safralidis and Adam Beauchamp,” he said. “Once you put a side like this together, you’ve got a lot of talent around and it’s going to be a fairly open game.”

Barmera boy courts tennis stardom ■ From Page 36

showed in the final on Saturday night. “I know Luke’s coaches are Serving at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, Saville hit trying to make him play a little a handful of stunning aces and bit more of an aggressive game, when the Riverlander won a coming into the net a little bit brilliant volley on a crucial more,” Judy said. While he has been degame point, he knew he had scribed as the next Hewitt, the title in his grasp. With a final overhead Saville has also had some help smash down the court, Saville from the Aussie champion. “He’s only just started wearclaimed the boys’ title, dropping his cap and racquet to the ing his hat backwards on this ground and turning to salute last tour,” Judy laughed. “When he was home last he the crowd. had to cut his Back at home visit short bein Barmera, cause he went to Saville’s parents Melbourne and Judy and Mick He did tell me he hit with Lleyton watched the and he got to live, televised didn’t play his best know Lleyton a game and could tennis but he stayed little bit better not believe there.” their son’s turnmentally strong. Growing up around. in the Riverland “It was insporting culture credible to watch certainly helped it live like that,” Saville develop Judy said. his love for tennis, according “I thought it was all over. “I thought he was just go- to his mother. “He played basketball, ing to be runner-up again when he was 3-4 down in the second football and tennis when he set but it (the comeback) was was little,” Judy said. “We had a tennis court in amazing. “He did tell me he didn’t the backyard and we all played play his best tennis but he tennis and we had a hitting stayed mentally strong and got wall as well. “He was out there all the there in the end.” Saville’s coaches had been time, hitting up against the working with him on his game wall and wanting to join in and adding a more aggressive with us when we were playing element to it and that certainly doubles.”

■ READY: Ready for this weekend’s Riverland 300 race is Kingston-onMurray’s Darran van der Woude. Photos: JANE WILSON

July 7 - July 14 Thursday, July 7 s Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc. afternoon group workshop in Glossop. 3pm to 5.30pm. Phone 8582 3430. s Tickets are now on sale for the Riverland Primary School Music Festival, August 9, 10 and 11. Chaffey Theatre 7.30pm. Tickets available from theatre 8586 1800 and other local outlets. Saturday, July 9 s Riverland Farmers’ Market, 7.30am to 11.30am. Crawford Terrace, Berri (Senior Citizens Hall). Buy local produce. s Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Paringa. 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone 8586 5613. Sunday, July 10 s Berri Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Hotel, 2pm. Proceeds; Pacemakers Club. Monday, July 11 s Barmera Uniting Church Hall, 1 to 4pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat. Rev Rob available. Tuesday, July 12 s Barmera Monash Charity Bingo Club, 7.30pm at the Barmera Monash Football Club. Proceeds to Cobby Masters Softball. s The Palms Bingo, Berri Club. Eyes down 10.30am. Proceeds to Renmark Paringa Nursing Home. Phone 8582 4618. Thursday, July 14 s Holiday Adventures at 10am - 11.30am in the Barmera Uniting Church hall. Children 0-8years and their parents/grandparents. Games, activities, stories, music and coffee/tea. Phone Josie: 8583 2325.

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Darran’s Dutch courage race ready By CALLUM TRIFONOFF AMONG the large number of local competitors at the Hi-Tec Oils Riverland 300 this year will be lifelong motor racing enthusiast Darran van der Woude. Darran and brother Paul, of Dutch Courage Racing, attended the 300 last year and won their class before finishing in the top 20 in the overall rankings. Darran said he is relishing the opportunity to race for the second time. “We’re pretty stoked to be able to get another chance to

have another crack at it,” he said. “Last year, we won our class and did okay overall, so I’m very looking forward to hopefully doing well again.” After enjoying the 300 last

can go have a look around,” he said. “The people love it and you get people from all over the place come down to check it out. “It’s very well organised by

I just like the challenge of being able to get your car up and going for a race. year, Darran said the event is a real family show. “It’s got the show and shine (event) on the Friday night at the Waikerie Oval, families

the Waikerie Riverland Off-Road Association, it’s just a great event for the area.” Racing has always been a passion for Darran and Paul

and this year’s 300 will give the brothers a chance to make their mark. “Since I was a young fellow (I’ve enjoyed it),” Darran said. “I just like the challenge of being able to get your car up and going for a race and the skill of being able to go at a fast speed for a long time.” The Hi-Tec Oils Riverland 300 will begin tomorrow and continue over the weekend. ■ See Charlie’s Goss for more Riverland 300 news, Page 27


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The relatives and friends of Mr David Ross “Moose� BRAUNACK are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service, to be conducted in the St Johns Trinity Lutheran Church, Seventeenth Street Renmark on Thursday July 7 at 2pm. At the conclusion of the service the cortege will proceed to the Renmark Lawn Cemetery for the committal.

Passed away peacefully at the Riverland Regional Hospital Berri on July4 RIVERLAND FUNERALS 2011. Aged 67 years. Berri 85821333 Much loved eldest Renmark 85864422 daughter of Georg and Member Australian Ella (both dec). Loved Accredited Funeral Directors Association sister of Beth, Des (dec), Funeral Kathie, Rosie, Annie, Phil and their families. OBST At peace in God’s loving The relatives and friends care. of Joylene Dorothy (Joy) OBST – Joylene Dorothy Obst are respectfully invited to attend her (Joybells) funeral service to be Precious sister of Beth conducted entirely in the and Adrian Reimann. Very Zion Lutheran Church, special Aunty of Wendy Marshall Street Berri on and Tim Hensel, Tim and Friday 8 July 2011 at Priscilla, Brenton and 11am followed by private Claire. Devoted Great cremation at the Riverland Aunt of Noah, Syrus and Crematorium. Eden, Issac, Eli, Olivia, Abigael and Daniel. We RIVERLAND FUNERALS will forever cherish our Berri 85821333 memores of special times Renmark 85864422 together. Jesus is my Accredited Member Australian special friend. He goes Funeral Directors Association where’ere I go. OBST – Joylene Dorothy. Cherished and much loved sister and aunty to Marianne and Kerryn. Our treasured memories of Joy will be with us forever. Taken too soon, now with Des and Elizabeth.

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BULK Grape Bins, Lindeman type, Steel. Good condition, No LEAKS. Wanted to buy From $660.00 Mildura YOUR local caravan area Phone 0427270260 dealer requires vans CARAVAN – Millard pop to sell on consignment top, 17ft, 4 berth with or outright purchase. Renmark Caravan Centre full annexe. Rego until (08) 8595 1911. December 3. Rego: TYT 516. Good cond. $6,000 Zip in to WIN - Terms & ONO. Ph: 8586 5464. Conditions HAY – oaten hay shedded, 3x3x6 bales from $88/t inc. or $30 bale inc. Can deliver, drop deck loads, Jamestown, (08) 8665 4035, 0409 964 337 or 0409 289 560. JUMPING castles, great fun for any locals. Contact Funtimes Galore on 0400 576 230. TURKEYS and roosters for sale, AH: 8595 1138. TWO second-hand fridges and washing machines. Phone Christine 0419 821 281. WALNUTS, new seasons Riverland walnuts, ex quality $6kg in 10kg bags. Phone 8595 3286.

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Love always and forever, Michelle and Willy, Derek, Tracy, Alysha and William, Janelle and Paul, Dylan, OBST – Joylene Dorothy Lucus, Chaniqua and Our dear Joybells, out Siena. xox families blessings, always For Sale caring and sharing with all. Too Short a time of A1 top quality us caring for you, so Redgum blocks, pick many things to still do. up or deliver per Words are few, thoughts bin, Barmera. Phone are deep, memories of 0427 883 298 or Joybells are ours to keep. 8588 3298. Love you heaps Rosie, Jim, Jane, Tania and Ben. AIR compresser suitable xoxoxo for large workshop/ OBST – Joylene Dorothy

BOAT – Bertram 4.65 runabout Mariner plus trailer. Boat rego: GJ585. Trailer rego: TAV 461. Phone: 0448 065 433.

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OBST – Joylene Dorothy A special sister and Aunty taken too early in life. All we can do is ask why. All we can answer is that God wanted another special angel. Fly high Joy, you have wings now. Gone but never forgotten. Bill Kathie, Kylie, Luke and family and Alissa.

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

Services TANK Lining, leaking concrete and iron water tanks lined with fibreglass, onsite all areas. Phone Pete Headlam 08 8764 8131.

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GARAGE sale Saturday 8:30am til 4pm. Furniture panelshop. Piston motor and other house hold with large capacity air items. 598 Chowilla tank, 3 phase power, fully street, Renmark maintained to safework Work wanted standards, upright, $1750.00 contact Ben KJR mowing and garden, Schwartzkoff, Rosenthal for all your gardening Crash, Hughes street, needs including clean Berri. Phone: 85824747 ups. Competitive prices. Phone 0429 239 452. or 0429099395.

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Music Festival August 9th 10th and 11th s #HAFFEY 4HEATRE 2ENMARK PM !DULTS AND 3TUDENTS On Tuesday August 9th the primary school choirs will be from Barmera, Cobdogla, Kingston on Murray, Loveday, Moorook, Morgan, Ramco, Riverland Christian School, St Joseph’s Barmera, Waikerie and Waikerie Lutheran. On Wednesday August 10th the primary school choirs will be from Berri, Glossop, Monash, Our Lady of the River, Renmark, Renmark West and St. Joseph’s Renmark. On Thursday August 11th the primary school choirs will be from East Murray, Karoonda, Lameroo, Loxton, Loxton Lutheran and Loxton North.

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Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Council held on Tuesday 28 June 2011 and for the year ending 30 June 2012 it was resolved: ADOPTION OF VALUATIONS To adopt the capital values made by the Valuer-General totalling $1,259,736,060 of which $1,188,738,136 is in respect to rateable land.

Information from the sessions will help with planning for services for older people at at the local level and improve the quality of those services. Help us to improve what we do with health & aged care services in the next 10 years and into the future.

The Community Consultations will be held at the following venues & times Renmark Council Chambers Renmark

9am to 12noon Wednesday 3rd of August

Berri Senior Citzens 1 Crawford Tce Berri

1:30pm to 4:30pm Wednesday 3rd of August

Loxton Hotel 45 East Tce Loxton

9 am to 12 pm of Thursday 4th of August

Bonney Theatre Barmera

1:30pm to 4:30pm Thursday 4th of August

Waikerie Hotel 2 McCoy St Waikerie

9 am to 12noon Friday 5th of August

Morning or afternoon tea will be provided. For more information contact Community Services s Berri/Bamera: s Loxton: 8584 8501 s Renmark: s Waikerie: 8541 0505 Assistance with transport or respite to attend may be possible

LOXTON WASTE DISPOSAL STATION Due to the lowering water levels the Loxton Waste Disposal Station has now been re-commissioned. The facility is available for use by river vessels up to 30 metres in length and not exceeding 40 tonnes. For further enquiries, please contact Terri Minge from the Department for Water on 0428 114 297.

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$617.00 per unit on each occupied allotment; $308.50 per unit on each vacant allotment.

PAYMENT OF RATES That rates will fall due and in four equal or approximately equal instalments on the following dates: • 1 September, 2011 • 1 March, 2012

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DECLARATION OF SERVICE CHARGES – CWMS (EFFLUENT DISPOSAL SCHEME) To impose an annual service charge for all properties serviced by the Berri Barmera Community Wastewater Management System (efuent disposal) as follows:

DECLARATION OF SEPARATE RATE – NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT LEVY To declare a separate rate of .0098 cents in the dollar, to recover the amount payable to the SA Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board, and to ďŹ x a minimum amount payable by way of this separate rate of $12.00.

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Orchard Manager We are seeking an experienced Orchard Manager who can demonstrate significant practical experience in a large-scale tree crop enterprise. The operation is based in the Riverina area of NSW and comprises approximately 1,500 ha under nut production. Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Orchard Manager will be both hands-on and operational in their approach. This will comprise the management of staff, yield monitoring and harvest co-ordination, development and achievement of production goals whilst working within budgetary requirements. Successful applicants should possess tertiary or diploma level qualifications in Agriculture or Horticulture complemented by demonstrable experience in a similar environment. We are seeking an individual with excellent communication and leadership skills, be proficient in planning and have a high level of computer literacy. Significant experience in irrigation management, pest and disease control and machinery operation will be required to be successful in this role. Your interpersonal skills will complement your ability to plan and organise activities, problem solve and motivate the team. Exposure to Global GAP and/or Freshcare systems will be viewed upon favourably. This is an exceptional company, which offers a very attractive remuneration package including house and all amenities for the successful candidate. For further information please call Chad Farrell on 1800 882 287 or apply at www.lucasgroup.com.au.

BERRI COTTAGE HOMES Employment Consultant / Field Officer SMGT is a nationally accredited not for profit group training company providing apprenticeships & traineeships in Adelaide, the Riverland and Sunraysia. We are looking for a highly motivated person to join our team, based in our Berri office to undertake the role of Employment Consultant / Field Officer. The successful applicant will be responsible for achieving apprenticeship & traineeship placements across the Riverland, managing the recruitment, selection, mentoring and support of apprentices & trainees. An outstanding career opportunity exists for an individual with excellent communication, organisation and administrative skills. The successful applicant will be a self starter with an established reputation for their sales and marketing success or experience in a Recruitment & Selection or a Group Training environment. For a Position Description or further information, contact Dean Umback on (03) 5022 1833 or email deanu@smgt.com.au Please forward applications by 5pm 22nd July 2011 to: Dean Umback Director Employment & Youth Services 146a Eighth Street, Mildura 3500 SMGT is an Equal Opportunity Employer www.smgt.com.au Free Call: 1800 025 097 excellence in apprenticeships and training

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Tandou Limited one of Australia’s leading Agribusinesses is looking to appoint an Assistant Accountant to work at their corporate office in Mildura Victoria. Tandou has significant investments in water entitlements as well as substantial cotton, cereal and pastoral operations near Menindee, NSW.

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The successful applicant will possess well developed interpersonal skills, and working knowlege of MS Word and Excel, as well as being a highly motivated person with good initiative and an organised and methodical approach to individual tasks. This position would ideally suit a person who has recently graduated in the past year or two, or is in the final stages of study for a relevant business degree, be dynamic and able to work cooperatively within a small team using well developed interpersonal skills having an eye for detail and individual initiative. Some key responsibilities include: Inventory, accounts receivable & payable, journal entries, general ledger reconciliations, management account preparation and payroll support. For further information, or to obtain a position description please contact Leanda Hynes at SMGT on 0407886110 or 03 50221833. This position closes 5pm Monday 11th July A Position Description can be downloaded from www.smgt.com.auor collected from SMGT. Sunraysia Murray Group Training 146a Eighth Street Mildura Phone: 1800 025 097

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER The River Doc’s ED Emergency and Afterhours Medical Service is seeking to appoint a dynamic CEO to work as part of a small team and continue to develop the organisation to its fullest potential. An exciting opportunity exists for the right person to engage key stakeholders and deliver a high quality service to our community. The position is rewarding and the right applicant will possess the following skills and experience. x x x x x x x x x x x x

Elders is committed to rural Australia. We provide rural producers with farm inputs, livestock and wool marketing options, technical advice and support, as well as a suite of financial services and insurance products. We are currently looking for a strong team leader with proven sales experience within a agricultural business environment to join Elders and manage across five of our Riverland locations. Based out of the Loxton branch, you will be responsible for developing and implementing business plans in order to achieve market share and meet customer service objectives across the entire portfolio of Elders products.

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Strong written and verbal communication skills Effective negotiation skills Ability to multi task Resourceful and innovative Knowledge of State and Commonwealth funding requirements Skill and knowledge to develop funding submissions Demonstrated fiscal management Willingness to work afterhours Understanding of contemporary human resource management Insight into the statutory requirements of NFP organisation Progressive, focused, lots of drive and a keen sense of humour Fundamental understanding of the health industry is desirable but not essential Ability to prepare and publish reports suitable for the public and private sector.

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The CEO appointment will be offered for an initial 12 month contract after a 3 month qualifying period, position description and person specification are available by emailing lgill@riverdocs.org.au Attractive salary package and benefits will be offered to attract the right applicant. Applications in writing addressed to CEO Position, River Doc’s ED, PO Box 2223, Berri 5343 by close of business Friday 29th July 2011.

Specifications available at the office 1 McGilton Road, Berri Thursdays 9am - 3pm or Phone 8582 4970 Applications close Thursday 4 August at 5pm.

BERRI COTTAGE HOMES invites

Tenders for lawn mowing & general maintenance for unit grounds Specifications available at the office 1 McGilton Road, Berri Thursdays 9am - 3pm or Phone 8582 4970 Applications close Thursday 4 August at 5pm

I can really focus my skills on critical situations when my clients need me the most. Supported by my talent, knowledge and team, I can do what it takes to give my clients the results they deserve. At SA Health, I can use better models of care, cutting-edge technology and energetic staff to become the best nurse possible.

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4.00 Catalyst 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Robin Hood 1.30 Echo Beach 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The Bionic Vet 8.35 Ashes To Ashes 9.30 Grand Designs 10.20 ABC News 10.30 Movie: Mansfield Park: Billie Piper 12.05 Movie: Murder By Death

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 Important Things with Demetri Martin 7.55 The Young Ones: Breakfast time in the lads' kitchen is as chaotic as ever.

8.30 Party Down: The team caters for a senior singles’ mixer. 9.00 Lunch Monkeys 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Father Ted 10.40 The League Of Gentlemen 11.15 Inside The Actors Studio 12.00 Planet Rock Profiles 12.25 People Watchers

6.00 Sunrise: Wake up to a better breakfast with Melissa Doyle and David Koch. 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Four: Presented by Matt White and Hamish McLachlan 6.00 Seven News

6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Four: Night Session: Presented by Johanna Griggs 12.30 Not Going Out 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News: Presented by Natalie Barr and Mark Beretta

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 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 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 Getaway 8.30 CSI: NY 9.30 CSI 10.30 Cold Case 11.30 Win News 12.00 Seven Deadly Sins 1.00 ET 1.30 Skippy

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Oprah’s Ultimate Australian Adventure 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.00 The Late Show 12.00 Burn Notice

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Don Matteo 2.30 Rex In Rome 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2011

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 8.00 Gourmet Farmer 8.30 Anthony Bourdain 9.30 World News 10.05 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2011 Late Highlights 10.10 Movie: The Sweet And The Bitter (Italy)

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Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Chopper Rescue 8.30 U Be Dead 10.05 The Last Word Monologues 10.35 ABC News 10.50 John Safran's Race Relations 11.20 Being Human 12.20 rage

5.30 Can We Help 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 Important Things with Demetri Martin 8.00 Navy Divers 8.25 Girl Friday 8.30 Wired: Crawford informs Harry Louise

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News: All the latest news, sport and weather. 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Five 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight: Presented by Rosanna Mangiarelli 7.00 Tennis: 2011

Australian Open: Day Five: Night Session: Presented by Johanna Griggs 12.30 Movie: Bailey's Mistake: Linda Hamilton, Kyle Secor, Jesse James, Paz De La Huerta, Joan Plowright 2.00 Heartbeat Of The Coral Coast (Part One) 3.00Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 ET 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 5.30 Antiques

Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 9.30 Movie: Lethal Weapon 3 12.30 Movie: Grilled 2.05 Movie: That'll Be The Day: Ringo Starr 3.50 Win Presents 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Oprah In Australia 8.30 Movie: The First Wives Club 10.30 Outrageous Fortune 11.30 Ten News

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Don Matteo 2.30 Rex In Rome 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2011

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Coast 8.30 As It Happened: Apocalypse 9.30 World News 10.05 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2011 Late Highlights 10.10 Erotic Tales 10.45 Mistresses 11.15 Movie: AV (Hong Kong): YouNam Wong

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Singles Final 6.00 Kylie Kwong 6.30 Best Of Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Bed Of Roses 8.25 ABC News 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.10 The Graham Norton Show 11.00 Desperate Romantics 11.55 rage

6am Children’s Programs 7pm IPC World Athletic Championships 2011 7.45 Republic Of Doyle: Walter’s soonto-be brother-in-law disappears on the day of his wedding. 8.30 Movie: Escape From Alcatraz: Clint Eastwood: A group of inmates attempts a

daring escape from the notorious Alcatraz prison island. 10.15 Movie: The Buccaneer: Fredic March 12.25 Perfect Child Mummies: Follows two archaeological expeditions in Peru near Mt Llullaillaco. 1.15 Sun, Sea And Bargain Spotting

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Six 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open:

Tennis Preview Special 7.00 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Six: Night Session 12.30 Movie: Sione's Wedding 2.30 Heartbeat Of The Coral Coast (Part Two) 3.30 Room For Improvement 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Children’s Programs

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday KerriAnne 10.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Gilligan’s Island 2.00 Fishing Australia 2.30 Garden Gurus 3.00 30 Minute Menu 3.30 Random Acts Of Kindness

4.30 Out Of The Ordinary 5.00 Postcards International 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 The Cube 8.30 Movie: The Fugitive 11.15 Movie: Head In The Clouds

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Meerkat Manor 1.00 Everybody Hates Chris 2.00 It's Me Or The Dog 3.00 Big Cat Diary 4.00 11 Days In Afghanistan 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 Raising Hope

6.30 The Gadget Show 7.30 Movie: Eragon 9.35 Movie: Collateral: Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx 11.50 Movie: What Dreams May Come: Robin Williams 1.55 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 10.45 Cycling: Tour Down Under 2011 3.00 World Watch 3.30 Eye For Architecture 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Food Safari 6.00 Disable Bodied Sailors: After 10 weeks, the Sydney to Hobart crew is

announced. 6.30 World News 7.30 Big, Bigger, Biggest 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz Rewind 10.05 Movie: Candy (Australia): Abbie Cornish, Heath Ledger 12.00 SOS 1.00 Great Australian Albums 2.00 Drawn Together

Sunday 23rd

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4.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Surfing The Menu 9.30 Wild Gourmets 10.20 To Be Announced 10.30 Britannia 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Best Of Landline 1.00 Best Of Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Adventures In

Architecture 3.00 Mandela Day 4.30 Kurt Elling Jazz 5.30 Mr Bean 5.45 Doctor Who 6.30 Wallace And Gromit 7.00 ABC News 7.30 South Pacific 8.25 ABC News 8.30 Bran Nue Dae 9.50 Story Of Bran Nue Dae 10.20 Movie: The Proposition

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Athletics: IPC World Championships 8.00 Joan Baez: How Sweet The Sound: A documentary chronicling the private life and public career of Joan Baez. 9.30 Deconstructing John Kelly 10.00 Extras: Andy

starts filming his classy sitcom. 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme 11.00 Hamish Macbeth: Hamish sets out to expose the hypocrisy of a bank manager. 11.50 The Last Enemy 12.50 Wyclef Jean's All Star Jam At Carnegie Hall

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 My Wife and Kids: Junior is getting picked on at school. 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Seven 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Tennis: 2011

Australian Open: Preview Special 7.00 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Seven: Night Session 12.30 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 NBC Today 4.00 NBC Meet The Press 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Surfsport: US Open Of Surf 11.00 Cybershack 11.30 Children’s Programs 12.00 Gilligan’s Island 12.30 Wildfire 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England

5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 10.00 Movie: Murder At 1600: Wesley Snipes, Alan Alda 11.50 Movie: Good Fences: Danny Glover 2.00 F Troop 2.30 Guthy Renker 3.30 Danoz

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Golf: Surf Coast Knockout 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 Raising Hope 6.30 Rules Of Engagement 7.00 Modern Family

7.30 Oprah In Australia 8.30 Movie: Australia: Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Bryan Brown, David Wenham 12.00 Cops 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today 4.25 Video Hits 4.30 The CBS Early Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.35 World Watch 10.30 Les Murray’s Football Feature 11.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 12.30 Speedweek 1.00 Tour Down Under 2011 4.00 Football Asia 4.30 Dakar Rally 2011 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News

7.30 Faces Of America 8.30 Immigration Nation: The Secret History Of Us 9.35 Catastrophe 10.35 John Adams: John Adams takes up the cause of Independence. 12.15 Movie: Love + Hate (The UK): Samina Awan, Nichola Burley 1.50 Weatherwatch

Monday 24th

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Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Grumpy Guide 8.30 Gandhi 9.30 The Most Secret Place On Earth 10.30 ABC News 10.40 Nothing Rhymes With Ngapartji 11.40 Murphy's Law 12.30 The Clinic

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Program 7.15 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.40 Important Things With Demetri Martin 8.00 Absolutely Fabulous 8.30 Durham County: Ivan is brought in for

questioning about the disappearance of his wife. Mike learns Ivan's brother-in-law may be connected as well. 9.25 Girl Number 9 9.30 Generation Kill 10.35 Teachers 11.35 Being Erica 12.15 London Live 12.40 I'm From Rolling Stone 1.00 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Eight: Presented by Matt White and Hamish McLachlan 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Tennis: 2011

Australian Open: Day Eight: Night Session: Presented by Johanna Griggs 12.00 Room For Improvement 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra: All the best moments from the Sunrise team. 5.30 Seven Early News

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

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6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

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5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Les Misérables 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Global Village: Presented by Silvio Rivier

6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 Facejacker 10.30 South Park 11.30 The World Game 12.30 Movie: The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin (China) 2.30 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 25th

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4.00 Sleuth 101 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Time Team 1.20 Paul Merton In China 2.10 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Poh's Kitchen 8.30 Australia Celebrates 10.30 ABC News 10.45 The Fibros And The Silvertails 11.45 Who Killed Dr Bogle And Mrs Chandler?

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 Important Things With Demetri Martin 8.00 Black Books 8.25 To Be Announced 8.30 Jack Osbourne:

No Limits 9.30 The Whitest Kids U Know 9.55 Like A Version 10.00 Generation Kill 11.05 Hyperdrive 11.35 Black Books 12.00 Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure 12.30 London Live 12.55 I'm From Rolling Stone 1.20 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise: Wake up to a better breakfast with Melissa Doyle and David Koch. 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News: Presented by Ann Sanders 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Nine: Quarter Finals 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight: Presented by Rosanna Mangiarelli 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day Nine: Night Session 12.30 Not Going Out 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

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

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Big Bang Theory 8.00 Top Gear 9.30 20 To 1 10.30 The Australian Of The Year Awards 11.30 Win News 12.00 20/20 1.00 ET 1.30 Danoz 3.00 Guthy Renker

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 6pm With George Negus 6.30 Ten News 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.00 The Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The True Legend Of The Eiffel Tower (France) 2.45 Lies 3.00 Classical Destinations 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 What's In That Pill? Drugs perform minor miracles, but how much is really known about them? 8.30 Living The End 9.30 World News 10.05 Late Session 11.05 Hot Docs: Afghan Star 12.15 Movie: Heart Of Fire (Germany)

Wednesday 26th

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4.00 Talking Heads 4.30 The Cook And The Chef 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Ben's Zoo 2.00 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 My Family 6.30 Shamwari 6.50 The Australia Day Message 2011 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 QI 8.30 Trophy Room 9.00 Outnumbered 9.30 Spicks And Specks 10.00 Getting On 10.30 ABC News

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 Important Things With Demetri Martin 8.00 Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan 8.30 Fat And Fatter 9.30 Salute

11.00 To Be Announced 11.30 Eataholics 12.25 What Would Happen If... 12.50 I'm From Rolling Stone: Aussie Peter confronts his lack of journalism experience head-on, discovering that writing is not all beer and skittles. 1.10 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise: Presented by David Koch and Melissa Doyle 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Seven News 10.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 10: Quarter Finals 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew O’Keefe 6.00 Seven News:

Presented by Jane Doyle 6.30 Today Tonight: Presented by Rosanna Mangiarelli 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Tennis: 2011 Australian Open: Day 10: Night Session: Quarter Finals 12.00 Not Going Out: Tim and Nicky find out they had quite a lot in common.

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 11.30 Alive And Cooking: Presented by James Reeson 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Children's Programs 2.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 4.30 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England 9.30 Movie: Lethal Weapon 4 12.00 Win News 12.30 20/20 1.00 ET 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Guthy Renker

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Basketball: NBL 5.00 Ten News 6.00 6pm With George Negus 6.30 Ten News

7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Modern Family 8.00 Raising Hope: Jimmy decides to invite Hope’s maternal grandparents to Thanksgiving dinner. 8.30 White Collar 10.30 Ten News 11.00 The Late Show 12.00 Cops 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Benny Hinn 4.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Oz Concert 2010: A multicultural event held in the gardens of Government House in Perth. 2.30 The Safe House 3.00 Classical Destinations 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 Costa’s Arnhem Land Odyssey 8.30 Mother Of Rock 9.30 World News 10.05 Movie: Mary And Max (Australia) 11.45 Movie: Travelling Light (Australia) 1.20 Weatherwatch


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COURTING SUCCESS By BRAD PERRY ON WIMBLEDON’S main stage, where some of the world’s greatest tennis players have set foot, it was Cobdogla 17-year-old Luke Saville who was the unlikely star of the show last weekend. After cruising through the first three rounds of the Wimbeldon Boys’ Singles Championships, Saville claimed the ultimate junior prize in producing a stunning comeback against England’s Liam Broady in the final. In front of an expectant, mostly English, crowd of around 10,000 people, Saville certainly felt the nerves early on, failing to match it with the canny left hander’s powerful forehand. Saville was lucky to keep in touch, winning just two games in the first set and when he found himself behind in the second set and hitting the ball away in frustration, something had to change. With his trademark cap turned backwards and the Fox Sports commentary team describing him as very Lleyton Hewitt-esque, Saville clicked into gear. Instead of tiring, he stepped his game up a notch winning 12 points in a row and taking control as Broady looked flustered. With fists clenched in celebration as he mounted his comeback, Saville certainly stole the show.

■ YOUNG CHAMP: Luke Saville, pictured back home earlier this year, is being lauded after winning the junior Wimbledon title on the weekend. Photo: JANE WILSON

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