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■ PLAQUES: Riverland Vietnam Veteran’s Association treasurer Peter Stoeckel (left) and Post WWII War Memorial Committee chairperson Trevor Richardson assist with final touches to the memorial.
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‘Forgotten soldiers’ memorial to open
By LES PEARSON ABOUT five years of campaigning, fundraising and hard work will culminate in the official opening of the Riverland Post WWII Soldiers War Memorial at 2pm tomorrow. “I guess it all started about four or five years ago, a bit before my
time (in the association),” Riverland Vietnam Veteran’s Association president Roger Edmonds said. Although erected by the Vietnam Veteran’s Association to honour those who served from this region, the memorial will also incorporate service personnel who have served their country since the
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end of World War II. The memorial, situated on the intersection of Vaughan Terrace and Riverview Drive, is unique, made up of two curved brick walls, with five sheets of etched glass, 1800 millimetres high and 900 millimetres wide, standing upright on the walls. ■ Continued Page 5
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Traders meeting THE Berri District Business Association is holding a breakfast meeting forum from 7.30 next Wednesday at the Berri Resort Hotel. Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald will attend the meeting, giving members the chance to raise
business related issues and matters with her. “The association’s aim is to give an opportunity to local business operators to have issues relating to their own businesses brought forward and discussed,” BDBA secretary Barry Phillips said.
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G’day Riverland Apostrophe abuse gets my goat
NO MATTER who we are, we each have a pet peeve when it comes to the use of the English language. One of the most popular segments on ABC radio involves an expert discussing the use and misuse of the English language. In this week’s Riverland Weekly, Waikerie’s Thomas Adams rails against the use of the word Xmas instead of Christmas for our major festive cel-
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ebration. One of my former editors always hated seeing the word last being used instead of past, while another editor thought the word decimate (to kill a large proportion) is overused, particularly in sporting fields. Many people show angst over the Americanisation of the English language in this country. My bugbear? The incorrect use of apostrophes.
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ROB McLEAN Common examples of apostrophe abuse include “80’s”, “Sunday’s” and “it’s”, when not being used as an abbreviation of “it is”. While we all have our bugbears, let’s just remember that language is a fluent, ever changing organism. The language we use today will be different in a hundred years time. Can you imagine using the word trothplighted (to be engaged) today?
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Thursday October 29, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 3
Flying high from funding By BRAD PERRY A SURGE in member numbers and recreational flyers using its airfield over the past three years has seen the Loxton Aero Club successfully gain a debenture loan through the Loxton Waikerie Council, as well as grant funding, to construct a state of the art pilot’s rest facility. The $30,000 facility is set to be a major boost for the club, which will move its clubrooms from an old hangar when the new facility is constructed early next year. Loxton Aero Club president Rod Hondow believes the 40 year old club’s significant rise in member numbers, from around five to 25 over the past three years, is a tribute to the enthusiasm of the club. Mr Hondow said the growing number of flyers using the Loxton air strip is also because of the continued interest in light aircraft recreational flying. “The last six to 12 months has been very exciting and I think the enthusiasm of the club is attracting people,� he said. “With the light sport category, a lot of people are flying these days that could not afford it in the past.� The Loxton Aero Club has many visiting aircraft and pilots, including trainees from the Renmark Aero Club and pilots from Adelaide and Mildura, while the
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■PROPELLED: Loxton Aero Club president Rod Hondow believes the club’s recent success in gaining funds to build a new pilot’s rest facility, will mean a continued boost in member numbers. Photo: BRAD PERRY Royal Flying Doctors Service also continue. there is no facility out there for uses its facilities. Loxton Waikerie Council act- them when they land to actually The new pilot’s rest, which ing corporate and community be able to access decent facilities will include kitchen and toilet services director Des Schliebs to write up paperwork or refresh facilites, will be used by visiting said the aero club has taken off themselves,� he said. The Loxton Aero Club is also air crews, as a pilot briefing and in leaps and bounds. instruction area and a meeting “I think, in the past, the mo- working with the Loxton High room for members. mentum of the club just hasn’t School to create a joint training Mr Hondow said the club been there to need this facility venture, which will be a first for has acquired seven extra planes but through their own member- the club. For more information about over the past three years and ship and the additional usage hopes the popularity of light air- that the Loxton airfield is get- how to become a member, visit craft travel in the Riverland will ting of other aircraft and pilots, www.loxtonaero.com
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three years. “It is a worry, it really is,� he said. “It is concerning right across the state and regional areas. “When you look at the Riverland, there is quite a bit of asbestos in-
Miller said Riverlanders need to be aware of the dangers. “There is a list of over 3000 products that have it (asbestos) in there,� he said. “We don’t think awareness is getting out
thing which had been a problem in the past. “We are pretty pleased local doctors up there are identifying it better now,� Mr Miller said. “Radiologists and doctors are asking the
We don’t think awareness is getting out as it should in rural areas. volved.� Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that can occur as a result of being exposed to asbestos and in worst cases can result in death. While the State Government has released an action plan to tackle the deadly mineral fibre, Mr
as it should in rural areas. “There should be a lot more and one of our slogans is ‘asbestos awareness saves lives’.� The Asbestos Victim Association believes regional doctors are able to more easily identify asbestos today, some-
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Xmas objection I WANT to express my objection for your front page item of Thursday’s (October 22) Riverland Weekly. The word of objection is “Xmas”. To my knowledge, there is no such word. It is not a synonym. There is nothing in any dictionary which denotes that the word exists. I can only suggest that the four letters refer to Christmas. I have also heard, on the radio, Christmas referred to as Chrissy. This is also wrong. Let us return to the correct wording of Christmas and its ideals. I am sure that Pastor Phil Comins and his willing volunteers
feel the same way as I do and object to their names and charitable societies being associated with Xmas. Thomas Adams, Waikerie. Editor’s note: According to News Limited’s Style (Third Edition): “Xmas is acceptable in headlines. (Xmas is not offensive. The X is the Greek character chi, the initial letter of the word Christ. X or XT have been widely used by scholars and others as legitimate contractions of Christ since the 13th Century)”.
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LAST week’s Riverland Weekly (October 22) says it all: The Burning Question – Do the administrators of health services in Adelaide understand the needs of rural communities? The answer is no. I do not blame Dr Seglenieks for leaving because he got no support from the State Government in his quest for help. I think the editor is right on the ball stating Doctor’s Departure a Damning Indictment. All of Minister Hill’s talk and no action is beyond belief in this time. Come on minister, get
out of Adelaide and find a life in country South Australia. Yes, we are real people. Yes, we do live past Gawler and the Toll Gate. I say thank you to all who work in our hospital system in country South Australia. Doctors, nurses and other staff, you are all doing well under hard times with this government at the present time. We do not blame you for the shortcomings of Minister Hill, or our local member Minister K. Maywald.
as we can. We also agree with Ms Dolphin that local councils need to get more involved and to be proactive, although not just through the Riverland but right across the state. Disposal and cost to the average resident is not made easy and of course that can lead to illegal dumping and further exposure. We recommend that anyone wanting to get information or just chat with us about asbestos should come and see us at the Renmark Show, or contact us on 8212 6008
Max Scholz, Barmera.
Terry Miller, president, Asbestos Victims Association SA.
Asbestos education a must
Court challenge a right
REGARDING the article Wake up call on asbestos clearing (October 15), we totally agree with Louise Dolphin on education needed for the community. We, the Asbestos Victims Association SA, have been running information seminars in regional areas. We also assist people and families who have already been diagnosed with an asbestos disease. AVA will have an information stall at the up coming Renmark Show on October 31 and we will have information available and people to talk with for anyone who has concerns regarding asbestos. Regarding the Government Asbestos Safety Action Plan, AVA is one of a number of stakeholders in this and for our part, we do as many asbestos awareness information seminars
LAST year, Premier Mike Rann emerged triumphantly from the July 2008 COAG meeting touting the newly signed agreement for the Murray as “a historic piece of unity by all the states in the basin”. Labor’s Water Security Minister Maywald played a key role in these negotiations. By January this year Mr Rann must have changed his mind, as he announced a High Court challenge against the upstream states over River Murray water. Last week, the Minister for Water Security circulated a letter to a few selected people counseling irrigators against supporting any alternative action. This letter was sent on the same morning as the meeting held by Murray Valley United in Barmera and its legal challenge over the government’s constitutional right to withhold water from irrigators. If the State Government can
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challenge through the courts, then why not the people that have been so adversely affected by their decisions. It is the right of citizens to challenge the actions of government if they feel they are not in accord with the Constitution. River communities are facing economic collapse, while city and industry carry on business as usual. Challenging government via the law may be the only way to bring a fair balance. Just watch how quickly the Rann government will support the 600 Bridgestone employees who lost their jobs on Friday - compare that to the speed we have endured from our local member over the last five years. Ben Logos, Renmark West.
Where is our assistance BRIDGESTONE: another 600 made redundant. Isn’t it amazing how that’s hit the media, even today in Federal Parliament. These ex-employees will get all sorts of government assistance and good luck to them. But when a local company makes over 100 redundant over the past 12 months, not a thing. Per population, I’d say this is much bigger, yet we don’t get hardly a mention. No major training plans to reeducate, retrain. The only thing that comes to mind from the State and Federal governments and the local members is ‘Jack’. Andrew Thomson, Berri.
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Club graffiti THE Berri Football club sustained graffiti on the clubroom walls between 5pm and 11.15pm on Sunday. Anybody with information regarding this offence is asked to phone crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Drug offences RIVERLAND Police arrested a 19 year old man from Loxton on Tuesday afternoon at 4pm and charged him with cultivating cannabis. It is alleged by police that the man was growing 13 cannabis plants in the rear yard of the premises he was living at. He was bailed to appear before the Berri Magistate’s Court in December. On Tuesday evening, Riverland police issued a cannabis enforcement notice to a 43 year old woman from Cooltong. Police allege they found a cannabis plant growing in the rear yard of the person’s
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Pinnaroo hotel room damaged A 27 YEAR OLD Munno Para man was arrested for property damage and assaulting police following a disturbance at a hotel in Pinnaroo. Police allege that considerable damage was done to rooms in the hotel, including an allegation that a fire extinguisher was let off inside a room. The man was arrested at about 11pm and was conveyed to Berri police station where he was later released on bail to appear before the Berri Magistrate’s Court in December.
Driver hits verandah A 39 YEAR OLD female driver of a Holden Commodore collided with a verandah pole in Vaughan Ter-
race, Berri, outside the Mitre 10 store at 11.55pm on Tuesday evening. All emergency services attended. The driver of the vehicle was conveyed to Riverland Regional Hospital by ambulance where she was treated for minor injuries.
Offensive weapon arrests LAST Friday, an 18 year old man from Berri was arrested for allegedly being in possession of a screwdriver, at Berri. He was bailed to appear in the Berri Magistrates Court at a later date. Meantime, on Saturday Lameroo police arrested a 39 year old Lameroo man for allegedly brandishing an axe handle in a public place in Lameroo. He was arrested for carrying an offensive weapon and being unlawfully on the premises. He was bailed to appear in Court at a later date.
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Demand for advice declines ■ GROWER DRIVEN: Rural financial counsellor Max Baker said the drop in demand for counselling services is due to growers exiting the industry.
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By BRAD PERRY THE number of Riverland people seeking rural counselling has dropped recently as generations of fruit growers exit the industry after losing their battle with the drought. Rural financial counsellor Max Baker said there has been a slight drop in people seeking counselling in the region compared to previous years. “We see in the vicinity of 35 per cent of the growers (in the region),” he said. “That (the drop in numbers) has probably been brought about by the fact that some of the growers have exited the industry.”
According to Rural Financial Counselling Service SA’s 200809 annual report, the Riverland still has a huge number of people receiving counselling services compared to other areas of the state. The Riverland dropped from around 750 people seeking counselling in 2007-08 to 650 in 2008-09, still significantly higher than the 250 people seen across the Murray and Mallee region. However, Mr Baker said there has been a rise in the need for assistance over past weeks with applications for the Industry Support Program, which replaced last year’s critical water scheme,
closing Saturday. The program offers grants for winegrape growers while water allocations remain under 36 per cent. For citrus growers, the mark for grant access to cease is 55 per cent. Mr Baker said there are still significant benefits in the program for stone fruit, almond and citrus growers. “Everyone is aware that if we do have improved water flows, the assistance drops off,” he said. Since the Small Block Irrigators Exit Grant applications finished at the end of June, Mr Baker said he is still receiving comment about the exit grant.
Ecstatic with final product ■ From Page 1 “We’re over the moon with the end result, particularly with the glass because it had not been done before,” Mr Edmonds said. He said the generosity of the community was extremely helpful throughout the building process. “The highlight of the whole thing was seeing how much Riverland people were willing to put in, in such tough times,” he said. The memorial sub-committee secured a significant amount of the required funding, raising $20,000 through selling pavers to the public, while barbecues and street stalls were major contributors in the $56,000 the association raised in the Riverland. Both the State and Federal governments provided grants of $4000, while the Berri Barmera Council is also a supporter of the project. Mr Edmonds said there were also a number of people and businesses that donated generously, including the Berri War Memorial Committee, which donated $11,000 to the cause. Brigadier Richard Burr, a 45 year old Riverland man who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, will open the memorial, a coup for the event according to Mr Edmonds. “We’re very excited and proud to have him open it with us,” Mr Edmonds
“Since the June 30 cut off, wineries have announced they have dropped the price further and are not accepting as much fruit,” he said. “A lot of people now wish they would have put in for it.” While the number of growers approved for the grant is unknown, Mr Baker said more than 250 applied. “Not everyone that applied has gone ahead with it,” he said. Mr Baker added that those who have been accepted for the exit package are now starting to receive money after a lengthy delay. “It has taken a while but it is a complex process,” he said.
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Show gears up for big day â– COLOURFUL: The Renmark Show is a great day out with plenty of fun for the family. Photo: TERRY MARTER
By LES PEARSON ANOTHER huge crowd is forecast for this weekend’s Renmark Show, organisers estimating the attendance to go into the thousands. “We always get well into the thousands but we’ve never had the counter on the gate to get exact numbers,� Renmark Show Society spokesperson Cindy Shorrock said. “Hopefully this year we will use tickets that you can keep a stub from to keep track of crowd numbers.� With the spring weather setting in, the forecast looks good for a day full of sunshine. The warmth is not something
the Renmark Show is unfamiliar with, last year’s show was held in stifling and blustery conditions. “We’re used to having warm days, although we’re hoping to stay in the 30s this year,� Mrs Shorrock said. The day is sure to keep the whole family entertained, with a range of new attractions mixed in with some of the classics. Sideshow alley will again be the centre of all the action, with the thrills of the large rides sure to entertain. Amongst these will be the V8 Supercar simulator, where participants get to drive a lap of the Clipsal 500 track. Mrs Shorrock said the person to
lodge the fastest time on the simulator will win $100. Also set to be a big attraction
We’re used to having warm days, although we’re hoping to stay in the 30s this year.
will be the Super Sizzler. Show bags, along with a huge selection of hot food, drinks and ice creams are all another reason to
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off with the Renmark Ute Competition. Mrs Shorrock said organisers are hoping for a similar number of entries to last year (42) with a strong Adelaide contingent making the journey up. “It would be good to get some more local entries,� Mrs Shorrock said. It is not too late to enter either, with entries also being taken on the day. There are a great range of prizes available in each category, with trophies going to the winner and second placegetter in each section. So get down to Renmark this weekend and immerse yourself in the great show atmosphere.
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der process and throughout about keeping the Murray River Queen in Waikerie,� Mrs Mahoney said. “We thought it was a great thing that we could provide to Waikerie and the Riverland. “I actually feel honoured (to own the PS Murray River Queen).�
The new owners will receive the keys in a week and a half and Mrs Mahoney THE PS Murray River Queen said it will be a busy time to has been handed a lifeline get the cafe and accommoin the region after local cardation up and running by avan park owners purchased Christmas. the paddlesteamer follow“It is not going to be ing an anxious wait during one of those things that will the tender process. open overnight but it will The new owners of the get done,� she said. PS Murray River Queen, Mrs MaTracey and honey said the David MaIt is not going to be one of paddlesteamhoney, are er will also rehoping to those things that will open quire further take the vesemployees sel “back to overnight but it will get done. and is curits glory days� rently taking and believe applications the purchase As the lengthy tender through Mission Austrais a major win for Waikerie process continued, Mrs Ma- lia. Accommodation on and the Riverland. Competing against honey felt that the pair may the vessel is set to receive three other tenders placed, not have been successful in an upgrade and while the the Mahoneys were finally purchasing the tourist icon, iconic paddlesteamer will told of their successful ten- which went into adminis- not cruise the waters of the River Murray until around der late last week and have tration in August. “The day we got the April next year, Mrs Masince received overwhelmnews, I had written out a honey hopes locals will use ing community support. “We were very vocal in speech as to why we didn’t the floating cafe as soon as it opens. the beginning of the ten- get it,� she said. By BRAD PERRY
head on down. Ms Shorrock said there will also be a local band competition on one of the two stages, while the second will have other performances including a bush poet. A whip cracker will be present and be teaching showgoers the ins and outs of his sport. For those more art-minded, there are a range of competitions and displays in two halls full of arts, crafts, cooking and pets. Free Life. Be In It activities will be happening throughout show day as well. Riverland Youth Theatre act Slack Taxi will also be providing entertainment. All of the action will be topped
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Riverland schools to be validated By LES PEARSON RENMARK Junior Primary School was the first Riverland school to be validated under the Department of Education and Children’s Services’ recently introduced improvement and accountability framework. Murray Mallee regional director Brian Featherston said all schools will be subject to the new framework with validations now to be held every three years. “It’s something all schools across the state must abide by,� he said. The validation process involves a panel comprising of regional directors and peer principals touring the school and looking at various learning processes the school employs and the general direction it is heading. “The panel said Renmark Junior Primary was an exceptionally highperforming school,� Mr Featherston said. “They saw that the
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Wildflower wonders in the Mallee SPRING is the Pine Hut Soak perfect time to Campground), see wildflowers the 40 minute in full bloom, walk takes you and where betthrough native ter to do just pine woodland that than in that shelters the Mallee’s delicate naorchids premier park, MATTERS tive - a must see Ngarkat Confor any orchid servation Park. lover. Located just 20 kiloIf you enjoy spectacumetres south lar views, the of Pinnaroo Tyms Lookout and Lameroo, Ngarkat is just Hike might over 270,000 well be for hectares of you. Mallee wilderness just Located in the waiting to be explored. south west corner of the Spring is the ideal time park (close to Keith and to visit this wildlife haven, Tintinara), this five kiloas the days are generally metre hike offers spectacusunny and warm, yet the lar views over the park and comfort and warmth of a surrounding farm land, campfire is still appreci- as well as giving walkers ated at night. a chance to observe the Access to the park is brightly coloured wildgenerally by four wheel flowers and abundant bird drive only but two wheel species that call Ngarkat drive visitors can still visit home. the Pertendi Hut CampWhy not make a weekground (off the Pinnaroo end of it and camp at to Bordertown Road) and nearby Bucks Camp to restroll along the two kilo- ally enjoy the peaceful surmetre walking trail, which roundings? For further informagives visitors an insight into the Mallee vegetation. tion on Ngarkat, includWhilst you’re there, ing fire danger seasons and utilise the shaded tables visitor guidelines, please to enjoy a picnic with your call the Murray Mallee District Office on 8576 family. If you’re interested 3690 or visit the Departin orchids, Ngarkat has a ment for Environment and Heritage’s website dedicated orchid hike. Located just off the (www.environment.sa. Centre Track (south of the gov.au).
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Price at two year low By BRAD PERRY ON the verge of another possible rise in irrigator water allocations, water market prices have hit a two year low, offering a window of opportunity for a positive start to next year’s water season. Irrigator allocations, at 34 per cent, are at their highest since 2006-07 when allocations were at 60 per cent and this has prompted water prices to fall below $200 per megalitre. AgriExchange Water senior agronomist Trevor Sluggett is confident water prices will remain below $200 per megalitre for an extended period of time. “We anticipate we should be able to
hold these prices, if not, they may drop again,” he said. “They have had some bad news with the wine prices (and wineries accepting less tonnage), so this (the water price drop) is good news.” Mr Sluggett said the water market has reversed, with buyers starting to gain the upper hand over sellers. “Growers can now access more of their requirements if needed,” he said. The main benefit of the low water prices is that growers can get a boost for the start of the next water season. “We would anticipate that as we go through the summer, growers will be accessing water for carry over,” Mr Sluggett said.
Riverlanders join MVU legal case By BRAD PERRY RIVERLANDERS have joined the legal action against Federal and State Government water reforms after being addressed by the Murray Valley United legal team in Barmera last week. Many people were quick to pull out the cheque book to secure their place in the group for a fee of $500. With more than 250 people present at the meeting, Murray Valley United vice chairman Danny Lee said it was clear Riverland communities are suffering. “We’ve got 200 to 300 in there (the meeting) and those people are hurting and looking for something to help them,” he said. Mr Lee said uniting irri-
gators along the river is the only way to force change. “People are tired of going to protest meetings, whilst they make you feel good for five minutes, at the end of the day, the government ignores them,” he said. “What we have got to stop is the Lower Murray meeting, the Riverland meeting and Mildura meeting because the government loves for us to meet as small groups...they divide and conquer us.” If the group wins its legal battle with the Federal Government, its members will receive a piece of the compensation. “If we win, there is a chance we can overturn the corporatisation of Austra-
lia’s water, that is currently illegal in our view, and if we can prove that, there is a future for the family farming, there is a future for the Riverland of South Australia,” Mr Lee said. “If we lose, well that’s it. “I think the communities on the river will carry on the way they are which is slowly declining and very, very few will remain. “We have come over here to call a public meeting and tell people that are as affected by the lack of water as we are, that there is something being done and we are giving people the opportunity to be part of it.” With a result from the High Court battle expected in coming months, Mr Lee
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said the group is confident of proving the water reforms are unconstitutional. “We have spent two years researching this,” he said. “We have got a team that we hope are as good as they sound. “They are really committed and they believe we have an excellent chance of challenging this. “The governments never had the water they committed. “They couldn’t ever honour all the entitlements they gave out, so therefore they have spent more than they had. “They have got a problem if they have done that illegally and we think they have.”
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Karoonda East Murray Council News
Call for nominations Rate discount on offer RATEPAYERS in the Karoonda East Murray Council area will again receive a five per cent discount on their council rates this financial year. Council chief executive officer Peter Smithson said the offer, which is on rates paid in full in the first quarter, has benefits for the community and council. Mr Smithson said early rates payments allow council to make a saving on administration and processing costs, benefiting both the ratepayer and council.
He said 60 per cent of ratepayers had their rates paid in the first quarter last year, a significantly higher percentage than other council areas in South Australia. The five per cent discount is also regarded as a solid benchmark. “We’re probably one of the more generous councils in the state in regards to our discounted rates,” Mr Smithson said. “The long and short of it is, the longer people support it, the longer we will continue to do it.”
■ WINNER: The Australia Day Awards are a great way of acknowledging hard working citizens, including last year’s winner Carlene Schulz.
Suggestions sought for funding KAROONDA East Murray Council is appealing to the community for suggestions on how it can use the recently allocated $30,000 federal infrastructure
funding. Council chief executive officer Peter Smithson said only one suggestion has been submitted to date, although restrictions on how the money
can be spent may be a limiting factor. “The guidelines are pretty specific on how the money has to be spent on council land,” Mr Smithson said.
“Last round there was a mix of interested parties but this round we definitely haven’t been inundated with ideas.”
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ability into enterprises,” he said. “Really this (the seminar) is directed at industry participants who want to get on the front foot and believe that the region’s wine industry has a future.”
It would be really nice to get out there and reach a few more growers
The seminar will explore positive solutions to carry the region’s wine industry forward, keeping in mind the challenges that are currently faced. “We acknowledge we have got difficult times ahead but we also believe there are opportunities,” Mr Smythe said. “There is hope and we should be holding on to that.” Some Like It Hot is one of the most im-
portant events on the Riverland wine industry calendar and Mr Smythe said attendance usually exceeds 150 people but he hopes more growers will avail themselves of the opportunity to be present this year. “It would be really nice to get out there and reach a few more growers,” he said. “We really want to give the audience the opportunity to get involved in discussions.” Other topics to be addressed on the day include data collection, emerging markets across Asia, winegrape growers’ retention of title and an alternative varieties forum. Mr Smythe said it is a chance for industry representatives and growers to unite and help secure a positive future for the Riverland wine industry. The Some Like It Hot seminar is on November 5, from 8.30am to 3pm, at the Chaffey Theatre. Tickets cost $50 per person with morning tea and lunch provided. A program for the day’s events can be downloaded at www.riverlandwine.org.au. For further information about bookings, please contact Andrea Logos on 0414 595 153.
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before the cut-off, council chief executive officer Peter Smithson said it is important to get organised and help give some deserved recognition to community-minded people in the region. “We’ve had a couple come through this week but we would love to get a long list of nominees,” he said.
LOCAL people will again be encouraged to shop locally at Christmas this year after last year’s successful launch of the Riverland Christmas Dollar Man initiative. The Riverland Development Corporation, which helped create the idea, will again launch the Dollar Man concept in November with posters to be displayed inmany local businesses. RDC chief executive officer Ken Smith hopes the initiative will result in people spending their money locally during the annual Christmas shopping blitz. “Last year RDC received reports from throughout the region that the Christmas Dollar Man promotion achieved its goal of stimulating extra local sales,” he said. “Because of this, the RDC has decided to re-introduce the character again.” Mr Smith said the Dollar Man’s message is to inject funds into the local economy by spending Christmas dollars in the region. He hopes a local Christmas shopping spree will help secure jobs and keep services operating in thre region. “I think it’s fair to say that most Riverland residents are acutely aware of the challenges facing our region at present, so spending locally, wherever it is possible to do so, is probably more important this year than at any other time,” Mr Smith said.
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Thursday October 29, 2009 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;˘ 11
Waikerie pageant organisers...
Rivmics SHOW â&#x2013; DANCERS: Kayla Ellis, Charley Wallace, Ella Johnson and Georgia Pogorecki are all in costume and ready to perform their dances at the big Rivmics dance performance at the Chaffey Theatre on the weekend. Photos: BRENDA SPERLING
â&#x2013; AUDIENCE: Enjoying the Rivmics performance at the Chaffey Theatre were Faye and Dean Truscott. â&#x2013; BLACK AND WHITE: Hayley Lodge (left), Courtney Sim Gully, Shannon Sperling and Kerry Dick all took part in the Rivmics Beyond the Looking Glass performance.
Vandals hit former Mallee school By BRAD PERRY THE former Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Well Area School, which shut its doors almost two years ago, has fallen victim to repeated vandalism attacks, according to the Loxton Waikerie Council. Concerns have been expressed by council members about the ongoing broken windows and break-ins at the site. Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said the damage has been reported
to the Department of Education and Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Services, which will investigate the matter. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has been reported that there has been a bit of damage to the old Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Well school and it has been reported to the State Government and they are working on that,â&#x20AC;? he said. The school operated for over 40 years before a lack of student numbers saw it close down and it has since sat idle, pending State Government processes.
Call for float entries By BRAD PERRY WAIKERIE Christmas Pageant organisers are calling for float entries for this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parade after minimal entries have been received just over a month away from the event. Last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pageant involved 40 Christmas floats and organisers are hoping to gain a similar number this year, despite a lack of entries at present. Pageant publicity officer Jan Heppner said it would be great to have the same number of floats as last year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We need them all back again,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Really if we get 40 this year, we are doing extremely well.â&#x20AC;? Despite a slow start to float
applications, Mrs Heppner said the pageant is always successful. Over the years, the pageant has averaged around 30 floats and organisers are concerned at this stage, that the number of entries is well off that figure. Mrs Heppner said the Christmas pageant, on November 27, is always a great night out for the family. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We get thousands of people out into the street that night...it is a real community event,â&#x20AC;? she said. The committee is also looking for entries to the pets on parade section of the pageant. To enter a float, please call the pageant secretary on 8541 3032 or 0407 601 394.
Big Orange still a tourist attraction
With its future still up in the air, Mr Sellar said the assets council own are still being maintained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can report it and we will certainly maintain our assets down that way with assistance from the Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Well community,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Sellar called for the vandalism at the site to stop. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is disappointing when buildings get vandalised but we just need to secure the buildings and make sure it is a bit safe,â&#x20AC;? he said.
â&#x2013; LONG CLOSED: Tourists are still stopping to visit the Big Orange despite it being closed.
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LAST Sunday over 80 avid gardeners enjoyed a tour of Loxton and Lyrup gardens. The tour was organised by Sindy and Tanya Lloyd, from Thymless Nursery, in Loxton, as a way of thanking the local community for their ongoing support of the business. After visiting a wide array of gardens, the group returned home feeling inspired and eager to implement some of what they had seen in their own backyards. The day was a good reminder that despite our current drought conditions, with a little bit of imagination, a beautiful garden can still be a reality in the Riverland.
â&#x2013; TOUR: Dot Healy (left) and Jan Lloyd at Sindy Lloydâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s garden in Lyrup.
MORE than a year after the Berri Barmera Council expressed concerns over the closure of the iconic Big Orange and the road signs that continued to advertise it as open, little has changed. While the giant citrus still stands, it can currently only be seen through closed gates, despite signs that state buses are welcome. In a previous article in March last year, Berri Barmera Mayor Peter Hunt said the signs needed to be dealt with urgently to stop misleading locals and tourists but was told that because it was a private enterprise, the Berri Barmera Council could not act. Travel websites also continue to advertise the Big Orange as a major Riverland attraction. One website, australianexplorer.com, groups the Big Orange amongst more than 50 other oversized attractions to visit throughout the nation. Another website, totaltravel.com, notes Berri has all the big attractions, including â&#x20AC;&#x153;the notable Big Orangeâ&#x20AC;? and another web page praises the
great scenery from the siteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s viewing deck. The current owners are keeping tight lipped as to whether its gates will ever reopen. However, Riverland tourism manager Paula Bennet believes the Big Orange could have great business potential for the region if it was to open again. Ms Bennet said if the Big Orange reopened, it would add to the many exciting attractions helping to bring tourism dollars to the region. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We would like to see more attractions open in the region,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It adds to the overall experience. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the end, that is a private business decision.â&#x20AC;? Despite many tourists stopping to have their picture snapped in front of the Big Orange, Ms Bennet said its closure is not damaging to Riverland tourism. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Usually people are not coming to the region just to do one thing,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is not a huge problem that it is not open.â&#x20AC;? The Big Orange was opened in 1980, stands 15 metres tall and has since had three different owners.
12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 29, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
GPA Accounting - Helping you understand finance
Fair Work Act hits businesses By GARY PACKER THE Fair Work Act commenced initial operations on July 1 and will become fully operational by New Year’s Day.
The time line of the changes are: • 1/7/09 – most parts of the Fair Work Act commenced. • 1/1/10 – modern awards and national employment standards (NES) commence.
Changes for employees and employers 12 month parental leave: Available for all workers, except casuals, of up to 12 months unpaid parental or adoption leave. Once an employee has performed 12 months of continuous service, the employee may request an additional 12 months of unpaid leave and the employer may not unreasonably refuse this request.
Cashing out annual leave and paid carer’s leave: Modern awards and enterprise agreements may include provisions allowing for the ‘cashing out’ of unpaid leave, provided the employee retains a balance of at least four weeks.
The NES grants employees a minimum of 10 paid carers and personal leave days per year. These may also be cashed out where an award or an agreement allows, provided the employee retains a balance of at least 15 days.
Payment on dismissal: Employees must be advised of their dismissal in writing and provided with a minimum period of notice or payment in lieu of that notice. A small business which is defined as having less than 15 full time equivalent employees is exempt from the redundancy pay provision. If you employ fewer than 15 full time equivalent employees, we recommend that you keep accurate records each year to substantiate your business as a small business. If you would like a copy of the paper 10 Most Important Financial Implications of the Fair Work Act, please contact GPA Accounting. * This article is general in nature and GPA Accounting Pty Ltd does not intend it to be specific advice in any way. Readers who need specific advice on the new Fair Work rules should contact our offices.
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Careers In Focus
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IF you have been recently retrenched or are unemployed, or underemployed due to the drought, the Employment Renewal Program may be just what you are looking for. It was developed by the Riverland Development Corporation (RDC) and South Australia Works in the Regions in response to drought and retrenchments in our region. The project aims to be as flexible and responsive as possible and is designed to be of immediate assistance. Initially participants attend a confidential interview to work through future options with an experienced career counsellor. Examples of the types of assistance that may be available include: • One on one skills audit and career guidance. • Resume development assistance and professional advice for those
wishing to develop their own resume. • Access to mentoring including: • Where/how to look for positions; • Cold calling, networking, developing covering letters; • Presentation and confidence skills; • Interview techniques, selling individual skills; • Professional career guidance and direction based on skills audit and participant preference. An aspect of the program that participants have found particularly valuable is funding assistance to access training. This has enabled many participants to gain new skills, have their existing skills recognised and as a result, find new and/or additional employment. The success of the program can be attributed to its flexible and immediate response to individual needs.
The program is inclusive and is simple to access. To find out how the Employment Renewal project can help you, call Wendy or Chris at the Riverland Development Corporation (RDC) on 8580 8500.
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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 29, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Careers In Focus
Natural affinity with land By JANE WILSON THERE is no doubt that Aboriginal people have a great affinity with the land and thanks to a new training program, four local indigenous people are pioneering a one year traineeship in land management at Calperum Station, near Renmark. The Aboriginal Learning on Country (ALoC) committee was formed after several people from various groups including Madec, Natural Resource Management Board, Riverland Development Corporation and the Australian Landscape Trust, which manages Calperum Station, decided to fund a program that would get Aboriginal people trained and qualified in land related jobs. The trainees are mature age students with a history of un■ PIONEERS: GrowSmart trainer assessor Steve Gibbs employment. (second from left) and RDC economic development officer Although the George Lovegrove (far right), have been working with the course is for one Calperum trainees (from left) Amanda Morgan, Kevin Hamilton year, the trainees and Milta Abdulla. Photos: JANE WILSON ■ EAGER TO LEARN: Steve may have an opporGibbs assists Amanda tunity to do further ration economic driven a car,” Mr Lovegrove said. Morgan with identifying training and secure development “Now he drives cars, machinery a plant. permanent positions officer George and quad bikes. at the completion of Lovegrove was “By February, all of the trainees their course. i n s t r u m e n t a l will have their driver’s licence. They were selected in the hope “At first they were scared of chainthat they will be good role models for in getting the ALoC project off the saws and now they all use them.” the younger Aboriginal community, ground. He is now a mentor for the group, Mr Lovegrove said the project is inspiring them to do similar traineeships and show the benefits of work- visiting regularly to offer support and not just about the manual skills the advice. trainees are gaining, it is also about ing full-time. “One of the trainees had never pride. Riverland Development Corpo-
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“This is life changing, they’ve all gained so much confidence,” he said. “The trainees have to work hard and think for themselves. “One of the first things we did was get them into a uniform which helped make them feel part of it.” After originally completing handyman tasks around the station, the group moved on to more formal training to gain their Certificate 2 in Conservation and Land Management with GrowSmart and River Murray Training trainer assessor Steve Gibbs. Mr Gibbs has worked as a vol-
unteer paddock manager at Calp- for a while and you’re getting older, erum for 15 years. you start to think nothing is goHis expertise in the field has ing to happen, so when something been invaluable to the students. like this comes along it’s great,” Mr The group originally had 15 Hamilton said. units to complete but due to “I always love the work because its hunger to learn, an it’s lovely and quiet and you get extra four blocks away from home. have been added. “I wish this sort of thing had been around Some when I was youngof the er. units in“I don’t care clude tracwhat sort of job I tor drivdo, as long as I’m ing, basic working.” mainteMr Hamilton nance, ressaid he had received toration of native vega lot of interest from etation and the ‘young fellas’ at identifying Gerard who would and controllike to follow in his ling weeds. footsteps. The trainees Amanda Morpractice each gan, 27, from task for a few Renmark, has had months be- ■ PROUD: Amanda Morgan shows a similar response off one of her ‘babies’ in the fore Mr Gibbs from her friends. Calperum nursery. They are envireturns to assess ous of her traineethem in the field. The group is affectionately ship because she is not stuck inside known as the ‘A Team’ because they all day and is doing something she are the pioneers of the project and loves. Amanda has evolved as the they are all well aware that if they fail, no more funding will be avail- group plant specialist, working in her nursery at Calperum Station, as able for more traineeships. Kevin Hamilton, 43, used to well as working on the field idenwork for the dole at Gerard and tifying, recording and photographwondered whether at his age, he ing the plant species throughout the station. would ever be employed again. It is an early start to the day, His passion for his traineeship was obvious as he ex- with the trainees clocking on at plained how it had changed his 7am, five days a week but by the look on their faces, they would not life. “When you’ve been unemployed have it any other way.
■ ABOVE AND BELOW: With the help of Steve Gibbs, Amanda Morgan has been identifying and photographing the native flora at Calperum. ■ LEFT: Fox baiting is just one of the tasks Kevin Hamilton has been involved with at Calperum.
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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 29, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Careers In Focus
Statewide looks after it all
STATEWIDE Group Training SA is an independent, communitybased, not for profit organisation that has been servicing the employment and training needs of apprentices and trainees, business and industry since 1988. Employing around 400 apprentices and trainees across the state, including the Riverland, Statewide is one of the largest employers of its type in South Australia. Statewide knows it is important to find the right person to work for you, if you are contemplating putting on an apprentice or trainee. As legal employer of the worker, Statewide is also responsible for covering wages. When taking on an apprentice or trainee, the business becomes known as the ‘host business’. If the business is affected by the downturn or unable to find enough work, Statewide can find another host for the apprentice or trainee. Apprentices and trainees benefit from being part of the Statewide group training program by gaining insights from industry professionals to help achieve career goals. If you are interested in beginning your career experience
with Statewide, or taking on an apprentice or trainee in your business, call Heather Roberts on 0429 696 586.
What’s in it for the trainee/apprentice? Great career opportunities; National industry qualifications; Wages direct to your bank weekly; Safety and security training for professional qualifications; Learning on the job; Secure entitlements; Recognition of achievement; Your own mentor for ongoing support; Opportunities for workplace rotation.
What’s in it for the business? Statewide Group Training is responsible for: Organising and co-ordinating formal training; Payment of wages including penalties, superannuation, workcover, sick leave and holiday pay; Recruitment and selection mentoring; Performance monitoring; Personal protective equipment (where required).
Truck simulator the perfect training ground IT’S the most confronting situation a learner driver could face. Driving a massive mining truck carrying 240 tonnes of ore in heavy rain, half way along a steep, slippery decline with a huge drop to one side when a front tyre explodes. Fortunately for learner drivers taking part in a new driving course in Adelaide, the incident is not disastrous. The situation is just one of many created on a special simulator that has been set up to train people wishing to enter the mining industry before they set foot on a mine site. The $1 million advanced simulator mimics the visual, auditory and sensory experiences of driving a 240 tonne CAT793D model mining truck, one of the largest made, at a number of virtual mine sites. The simulator is owned by Adelaide company Mining Sims Australia, which in conjunction with Civil Train, a business unit of the Civil Contractors Federation (CCF), has established a mining truck training course at the CCF’s training centre at Dry Creek. It is the first privately owned mining truck simulator in South Austra-
lia and the only one operating in Adelaide. Mining Sims Australia was set up by Alan Read and Les Hughes, who between them have more than 50 years experience as drivers and trainers in the mining industry. Mr Read said the simulator had been purchased from Immersive Technologies, a world leader in simulator technology, to train people who wanted to enter the mining industry, as well as to help mining companies train recruits. “We conduct a five day course which provides extensive training on mining trucks,” he said. “This includes safety, awareness of other vehicles and standard mining procedures, as well as potential issues that could arise. “At the end of the course, successful candidates will be given a certificate of attainment which shows mining companies that the candidate has completed initial machine training. “While any driver will have to undergo additional training at a mine including induction, the training period will be significantly reduced.
■ HUGE: The 240 tonne CAT793D mining truck. “This saves the mining company considerable time and expense, as well as possible damage to mining trucks.” Mr Read said it costs mining companies more than $15,000 to train new drivers on site, while a five day course using the simulator cost around $5000. For those who successfully completed the course, it opened the way for a career driving trucks on mine sites with salaries that could exceed $100,000 a year. However, it would also weed out those who were unsuitable for such a job. “The simulator is as close to driving a mining truck as is possible
without actually being on a truck,” he said. “At the end of the course, trainee drivers are put through a real time driving exercise with their performance automatically assessed by the simulator. “They will only be given a certificate of attainment if they pass what is a strict examination of their skills and ability.” Mr Read said computer aided training makes up a large part of the course, as this was found to have faster results than conventional forms of operator training. The course is unique and will help address the chronic staff shortages that face mining companies.
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Thursday October 29, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 17 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Careers In Focus
Attention all school leavers ■ FUTURE: Have you considered a future career in the civil construction industry?
Training today for tomorrow THE civil construction industry is fundamental to the economic sustainability of South Australia and its activities underpin every new development. It is a $10 billion a year industry that is crucial to Australia’s economy and it needs you. Civil construction is anything to do with the earth, water or transport infrastructure. Civil construction workers do the site clearance, excavations, sewerage and drainage, lay the asphalt for roads and ballast for railways and dam walls. Jobs range from the plant operators who drive the earthmoving equipment on construction sites, to the engineers who design the structures and manage their implementation. Due to the massive growth of the industry, there is a shortage of skilled workers, so there are plenty of jobs.
In civil construction you will have a great future, be well trained and able to work anywhere in Australia; in local government councils, private contracting firms and the mining industry. You can enter civil construction straight from school, or after university studies and Civil Train can help guide you in the right direction for your new career. Civil Train SA has funding for a 10 week plant operation induction training course, which is focused on developing the technical and employability skills required to successfully gain employment as a plant operator in the civil construction industry. A strong focus is also placed on occupational health and safety and course participants are included in site toolbox meetings and undertake plant safety and white card training. The CCF actively sup-
ports participants to secure work in the civil infrastructure industry at the end of the course. This course has been running for a number of years and boasts a 90 per cent employment outcome. For more information on the 10 week plant operator training course, please contact Bianca on 8262 8066 or bianca.longo@civiltrainsa. com.au. Plant Assessment and training is a big part of Civil Train SA. If you would like the special price for training and assessment or just an assessment, please contact Kylee Smith on 8262 8066 or kylee.smith@civiltrainsa. com.au now as places are limited. For more information about Civil Train SA and the courses, please contact Naomi Morgan on naomi. 0400 112 136 or morgan@civiltrainsa.com. au
■ SUCCESS: SMGT employment consultant Glen Blythman (far right) with apprentices (left to right) Adam Mau, Tom Smith, Adam Rapisarda and Hoffy’s Steel owner Peter Hoffmann. CAN’T decide what to do after school? Interested in a trade or traineeship? SMGT can assist. As you may already know, there are many pathways from school that can lead to rewarding careers. As the school year finishes, you may be deciding whether to undertake university studies, an apprenticeship or traineeship, find a full time job, or even start your own business. SMGT’s experienced team has been assisting school leavers find apprenticeships and traineeships
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and full-time employment for over 25 years. SMGT can provide advice and information about furthering your career across a range of industries including construction, hospitality, automotive, engineering, retail and business. In fact, an apprenticeship or traineeship is available in over 500 occupations and in an ever increasing number of industries. SMGT legally employs apprentices and trainees and then places them within local businesses in the community.
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18 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday October 29, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
The Perfect Prom
â&#x2013; SPECIAL: The prom is a special event in the lives of students as they celebrate their schooling achievements together.
Make your prom a memorable night PROM night is a unique occasion for students to celebrate their schooling achievements with friends and prepare to move on to a new era of their life. That is why prom night is a fantastic time to relax and have fun with friends and family. However, it is important to be organised for the night to avoid as much stress as possible. Finding the right outfit is generally the first thing young men and women do, with multiple fittings of tuxedos and dresses. If you havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t found something to wear at this stage, it is time you get a move on to avoid any major stresses in the lead up.
The Riverland Weekly has drawn up some prom tips to help make your night run as smoothly as possible.
Less is more MANY hours can be spent trying to find the perfect look. For girls, spending significant amounts of time on make-up or hair is not always necessary. Keep it simple. If you think you are wearing too much jewellery, you probably are. Ensure your accessories are co-ordinated without any one item standing out.
Casual look GIRLS can spend hundreds of dollars trying to copy a fancy celebrity hairstyle for prom night. Why go to all that trouble, if your hairstyle is going to bother you all night when you are trying to have fun? Todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prom hairstyles are soft, flowing hair or loose, flattering updos. Make sure you let your hairdresser know what sort of style you are looking for.
and closing times of the shop you have purchased or hired it from.
Photographs CHECKING the price list of photographs with the school before the night will help you know how many official photos you can buy. Also find out the payment options and whether credit cards are accepted, so you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to carry big amounts of cash around.
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Purse and wallet RATHER than carrying around a huge wallet or handbag, choose something small and light to carry the essentials such as your identification, money and possibly lipstick for girls.
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The Perfect Prom
Tips specifically for guys WHEN it comes to the Prom, men are often overlooked as the ladies pamper themselves to get ready for the special night. You might have your suit and had a shave, what more do you need? Here are some very important
tips, the guys should remember to make prom night go off without a hitch: If you are taking a date to the prom, try to co-ordinate with her dress and accessories. If not, dress your very best.
It is very important to remember to use your best manners and be chivalrous. It is the little things that count such as pulling out a chair for your date to sit down or opening the car door. It may be daunting but the prom night always involves dancing. Even if you are shy, don’t be afraid to dance and have fun. Remember, it is a one off occasion, so don’t be afraid to ask that one person to dance that you have always wanted to. If you are taking a date to the prom, remember to compliment her on how nice she looks. Remember to make sure your suit or tuxedo is all in order. If you are driving to the prom, fill up your car with petrol the day before. Your passengers (especially your date) will not be impressed if you fill the car up on the way there.
■ PLANNING: Consulting your hairdresser well in advance can save on last minute hair disasters.
The one-month checklist Four weeks before: IF you have purchased new shoes, start wearing them around the house to get used to them. Organise a group or date to take to the prom and remember to introduce them to your parents prior to the evening. If you are not getting make-up done for you, ensure you have the right shades to match your dress. Acne is often a problem leading up to the big night, so if you start to get pimples, treat them accordingly.
Three weeks before: GET your hair and make up trial done at the hair or make-up salon, if you are not doing it yourself. Confirm all appointments, including transport, manicure, hair and make-up. If you are going to get a tan before prom night, make sure that is organised. If you want to use sunless tanning lotion to bronze, now is a good time to try it out. Experiment with your make-
up and what looks good (also to make sure you don’t have any allergies against it). Try on your dress or suit to ensure it fits and organise any alterations if needed.
Two weeks before: PURCHASE any last minute items such as batteries for your camera.
Prom day: THE most important thing is to start the day with a healthy breakfast and continue with a nice lunch. Don’t wash your hair, as updos last longer with unwashed hair. Attend all appointments such as hair, nails and make-up and make sure you wear a button up shirt for your hair appointment. Put some extra money in your purse or wallet and get your parents to take a photo before the night. Finally, make sure you relax and don’t become too stressed and most of all, have fun!
■ ENJOYING THE NIGHT: Renmark High School’s 2008 Prom King and Queen Salim Mohammadi and Caysey Sloan (above) celebrate with each other on prom night, while (right) Athina Donehue and Denika Gartery showing that preparation can help you look your absolute best.
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,OT /LD 3TURT (IGHWAY %LEVATED ACREAGE WITH A NEAR NEW BEDDER HOME s "RILLIANT AND UNINTERRUPTED VALLEY VIEWS ARE SIGHTED FROM THIS ELEVATED LOCATION s 1UALITY SQUARE BRICK VENEER COLORBOND ROOF RESIDENCE SET ON JUST OVER HECTARES s &ULL LENGTH VERANDAHS AND CONCRETED PATHS WRAP AROUND THIS WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME s ,EADLIGHT ENTRY THROUGH DOUBLE DOORS ONTO FREE m OWING TILED m OOR LIVING AREAS s &IVE BEDROOMS EACH WITH BUILT IN ROBES n THE MASTER WITH 7)2 AND EN SUITE s 3TUNNING TIMBER KITCHEN OVERLOOKING PLAYFUL FAMILY ROOM s &ORMAL LOUNGE AND DINING ZONES WITH DECORATIVE DRAPES AND SWAGS s (IGH COLORBOND FENCES PROVIDE PRIVACY AND SAFETY FOR KIDS AND PETS TO PLAY s 4HREE WAY CENTRAL BATHROOM WITH SPA BATH AND m OOR TO CEILING WALL TILES s ,ARGE LAUNDRY 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM
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2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie • PHONE (08) 8541 2777 • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
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Saturday October 31 PARINGA
Sunday November 1 BARMERA
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10.00 – 11.00am 16 McLean Street Ray White Berri 11.30 – 12.30pm 5 Marschall Street Ray White Berri
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ITUATED within minutes of the shopping precinct your car may not get much work. This fastidiously presented home is undergoing its final transformation from tired and boring to family friendly and fabulous. The current owners have replaced the kitchen, refitted the bathroom, freshened
up the interior, worked their magic in the gardens, rewired and replumbed. There’s not much left to do except put your stamp on the place set aside for outdoor entertaining. This is a big house with double frontage so it would suit the self employed professional who has dreamed of working from home.
Call Marschall First National on 8541 2777 to arrange you inspection.
WAIKERIE 1 Henderson Street Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone: 8541 2777 Price $289,000 Inspect By appointment
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10.00 – 10.30am 53 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 10.45 – 11.15am 145 Paruna Road Ray White Loxton 11.45 – 12.15pm 25 Tanko Street Ray White Loxton 12.00 – 1.00pm Sec 174/195 Briers Road Ray White Loxton 12.45 – 1.15pm 7 Matruh Street Ray White Loxton 1.30 – 2.30pm 30 Sixth Street Ray White Loxton 3.00 – 4.00pm 15 Keith Payne Court Ray White Loxton
FOR THIS WEEK
8 Eckermann Close Ray White Renmark Murtho Road, approx. 4kms from Paringa Store Ray White Renmark
RENMARK 4 Marrara Street Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00am Cooltong Avenue Ray White Renmark 10.30 - 11.00am 72 Pyap Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12noon 4 Cook Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 - 12noon 176 Thurk Street Ray White Renmark 12.15 - 12.45pm 76 Murtho Street Ray White Renmark 1.00 - 1.30pm 197 19th Street Ray White Renmark 9.30 - 10.00am
1.00 - 1.45 pm 1.30 – 2.30pm 2.00 - 2.45 pm 3.00 – 4.00pm
Gaskell Road LJ Hooker Berri 6/41 Queen Elizabeth Drive Ray White Berri 24 Laffer Street LJ Hooker Berri 3/86 Nookamka Tce Ray White Berri
BERRI 11.30 – 12.30pm 22 McGilton Street Ray White Berri
LOXTON 10.00 – 11.00am 5 Hall Crescent Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 16 Hameister Ave Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 2.00pm 2 Eringa Avenue Ray White Loxton 2.30 – 3.30pm 14 Milich Court Ray White Loxton
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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FOR SALE BY TENDER
Captivating country cottage with space
Tandou Orchard & Vineyard, via Menindee NSW
FIRST STONE FRUIT ON THE MARKET This is a substantial property with huge potential, comprising 3,630 Ha of Western Lands Lease and 1,690 Ha of State Water Corporation Term Lease. The property is planted to 18.35 Ha of apricots, 14.55 Ha of nectarines, 1.97 Ha of peaches, 12.64 Ha of citrus and 109.21 Ha of chardonnay grapes. Located on the Lower Darling River, 6km north of Menindee NSW and 105km SSE of Broken Hill NSW. Water entitlements include 438ML of Lower Darling High Security and 1,087ML of Lower Darling General Security. The property has extensive improvements to support the development including a large packing shed and cool room with excess capacity to accommodate expanded production. Climatic conditions are favorable for early season production with opportunities to further expand the orchard with suitable soil types to possibly grow table grapes and dried fruit.
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keeping cupboard space to a minimum while freeing up bench space you then notice the bay window over the sink giving broad views of the garden. The real bonus in the kitchen is the large side by side, stainless steel refrigerator complete with ice maker and drink cubby in the door so you are not continually opening and shutting the fridge on hot days. The large evaporative cooler positioned on the end of the home supplies a constant stream of cool air throughout the summer months while the
94 Checker Road Ray White Waikerie RLA 195 714 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460 Price $249,000 Inspect By appointment
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The back yard is fenced and leads to a series of raised garden beds constructed on the western rear corner of the property, the positioning maximises the growing hours available and enables a huge variety of vegetables to be grown as the seasons progress and the climate changes. The vegetable garden is dotted with a variety of fruit trees and fruit producing vines. The whole garden with proper care and attention would cater for all of the needs of the family for years to come. The home itself is a typical cottage style home with three bedrooms, single bathroom, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge room. The entrance to the home is via the study and once you enter the kitchen you begin to realise the well thought out features of the home. The first is the walk in pantry in the corner of the kitchen
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TARTING out, slowing down or simply want a modernly renovated home on a huge block? Only seconds from the main street and in the heart of Loxton, this newly renovated three bedroom home is set privately back off the street, and has all the features an array of buyers will appreciate. The recently renovated kitchen has all the bells and whistles, with vinyl floor and overhead cabinetry, island breakfast bar, tasteful tiled splash backs, dishwasher and everything else required to cook up a storm. Just finished, the brand new contemporary bathroom is picture perfect, featuring earthly tones within the floor and wall tiles, shower alcove, vinyl wrapped vanity and a large soaking bath for those stressful days. Each of the three sleeping zones have carpet in each, while the master
has wall to wall built in robes, providing enough storage for the man of the house, even if he only gets a third. If undercover storage is something that you require, then look no further, running along the front of the house is a 40 x 20 foot concrete and powered carport, ideal for storing that caravan, boat or multiple cars. The huge allotment lends itself to endless utilization, ranging from additional shedding to
pools, tennis courts and will possibly give you the room if you feel the need to extend in the future.
LOXTON 2 Eringa Avenue Ray White Loxton RLA 195 714 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882 Price $185,000 Inspect Sunday November 1st 1.00pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.00pm
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Booties and Bibs the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee
Grace Charlotte Wegner
Max Lucas Rashleigh BORN October 22nd, 2009 Weighing 9lb 12oz A son to Sam and Craig Rashleigh of Winkie A brother for Bryce.
BORN October 19th, 2009 Weighing 9lb 10oz to Shaun and Kimberley of Renmark
Jayla Maye Peterkin BORN October 7th, 2009 Weighing 7lb 5oz A daughter for Joel and Chelsea of Loxton
Jacinta Rose Baganto
Ioka Layla May Motto
BORN October 14th, 2009 Weighing 7lb 12oz A daughter for Ange and Bagz of Renmark
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BORN October 26th, 2009 Weighing 8lb 2oz A daughter for Cedella and Luke of Renmark
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34 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 29, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
2009 Melbourne Cup
Liking Leica Ding for Cup glory Flemington racecourse holds the prestigious $5.5 million Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday of November. BRAD THOMPSON previews the race that stops a nation.
LIGHTLY raced five-year-old Alcopop has rocketed into equal favouritism for the Melbourne Cup after annihilating his rivals
in consecutive victories in Melbourne. Young Victor Harbor based trainer Jake Stephens and little known South Australian jockey Domenic Tourneur unite in a bold attempt to emulate the feat
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■ BATTLER: Little-known jockey Domenic Tourneur will be teaming up with local hope Alcopop on Tuesday. Photo: LES PEARSON
C’est La Guerre and Fuimicino seem to hinge on the unlikely chance of rain descending upon Melbourne before Tuesday. But as is often the case in Melbourne Cups, beware of the forgotten horse – Just rewind 12 months to see that Viewed was hopeless and very much off the punters’ radar. Keep him safe and a definite for multiples. One of few four-year-olds contesting this year’s Cup is the Mark Kavanagh trained Shocking. The former South Australianbased trainer has encountered a tumultuous ride in 2009 with the retirement of stable star Maldivian and the disappointment of Cox Plate favourite Whobegotyou. If the form around Alcopop stands up into this race, then Shocking will be around the mark. John Sadler trained eight��������������������������������� year-old veteran Zipping produced a stunning finishing ������� burst in last week’s Cox Plate and must come into some consideration after his welldocumented hard luck story in last year’s Cup.
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Show and Shine - Riverland AutoExpo xpo
■ TOUR: Touring Saturday’s Show ‘n’ Shine were James Zerner, of Morgan, and Eli Peanetta, of Lyndoch.
■ COLT: Rebeka Pusonjic, of Adelaide, with Ryan Probert, in front of her tuned up Mitsubishi Colt.
■ SPEEDSTER: Loxton’s Keke Falland with his wingless sprint car at the Riverland AutoExpo’s Show ‘n’ Shine at Loxton last Saturday. Photos: ROB MCLEAN
■ MONSTER: Loxton’s Lucas Zimmermann with a big attraction at the Riverland AutoExpo, the F650 truck.
■ LEFT: Waikerie’s Mick (left) and Jack Wallace enjoying Saturday’s Show ‘n’ Shine at Loxton. ■ RIGHT: Cameron Gordon, of Adelaide, with his 1961 EK Holden with a super charged 350 Chev engine.
■ CHILLING OUT: Enjoying the Show ‘n’ Shine were Loxton’s Troy (left) and Rohan Stoeckel. The pair were showing their VK Brock Commodore.
■ VOLKSY: Looking at a Combie on Saturday were Sarah and Benjamin Dunne, of Loxton.
■ CLASSIC: Chris and Wendy Hampel, of Adelaide, with their 1969 HT Monaro. Chris is a former Loxton resident.
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Sports Goss
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Basketballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s positive direction â&#x2013; SPEAKING to Riverland Basketball president Les Lange recently, there can be no mistaking his satisfaction with the way the sport is heading in this region, particularly in the junior competitions. He is quick to acknowledge where it is possible to go in basketball from the country, with the latest example Nicole Seekamp (the former Renmark junior now plays for the AIS in the WNBL). Nicole holds an AIS scholarship and is studying in Canberra. Local juniors are currently involved in regional try outs in each age group at Loxton, the boys at 9am, girls at 10.30 on Sunday mornings, and Lange is thrilled at the attendances. State trials will follow in Adelaide on November 14. Meanwhile, there have been some terrific contests at the start of the junior season with a 20-16 win by Renmark over Berri in under 12 and a thrilling one point victory 2524, by Berri over Renmark in under 18 girls in round two. Under 16 boys saw Loxton just edge out club mates Supercats 3431. Amongst individuals to stand out so far in the girls are Lorie Haynes, Abby Perry (Renmark), Annabell Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dea (Barmera), Ashlyn Fielke (Loxton) and Ashlee Wutke (Barmera) in under 12, Jordan
Jachmann (Loxton), Tylah Cooper (Renmark) and Berriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s outstanding pair Steph Sarro and Indee Thiele in under 14. Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mikayla Graetz and Renmarkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ainslie Trenwith have caught the eye at under 16 level, while in under 18, two players who have been elevated from that younger age group by Berri, State representative Ellee Eleftheriadis and Stacey Pront, their team-mate Hannah Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Leary-Fletcher, Meg Gillespie (Barmera) and Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hannah Learhinan have shown exceptional form. The boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; competitions are also revealing some outstanding prospects, including Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jesse Will, Renmarkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ricky Garrett and Barmeraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mitch Wellington in under 12 and Nicky Hankin and the tallest player in the ranks Ben Clarke (both Berri) along with Aaron Francis (Loxton) in under 14. Bradley Maitland (Barmera), Lachlan McDonald, Adam Proud (Loxton), Sam Steed (Renmark), Kale Trussell (Berri) and Cameron White (Waikerie) have started 2009-10 strongly in under 16 and in under 18 SA Country Scholarship holder Tyson Hoffmann, and Campbell Baker (Loxton), James Coats (Barmera) and Kaiden Brand (Berri) look destined for bigger things. As far as Tyson Hoffmannâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
â&#x2013; ELITE: Tyson Hoffmann (left), pictured with regional head coach Ben MacCulloch, recently benefited from two components of SA Country Basketballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s junior representative player identification and development strategy. scholarship is concerned, he has benefited from two components of SA Country Basketballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s junior representative player identification and development strategy that provides opportunities for local players to achieve success in the sport. The Development Network Squad Program (DNSP) and Re-
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gional High Performance Scholarship Squad have been established by SA Country Basketball to identify and develop outstanding junior players in regional areas. The current Riverland DNSP is co-ordinated by regional head coach Ben MacCulloch and includes 10 players who were
selected based on their individual skills, attitude and commitment to basketball. The squad has been attending training weekly since March this year and will soon attend the 2010 SA Country Team trials in Adelaide. Players who are selected will play in the Australian Junior Country Cup in Albury, NSW, or the Pacific Coast Slam, Port Macquarie, NSW, depending on the age group. MacCulloch has been named as the SA Country under 17 womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s coach. The Regional High Performance Scholarship Squad was developed to assist identified performance focused athletes throughout SA to reach their potential in basketball. Approximately 25 to 30 athletes aged 15 to 17 are selected to take part in the state wide program each year. Tyson,16, has been included and this gives him access to high performance training sessions held every six to eight weeks that encompass all aspects of player development. He will receive at least six such sessions, access to an accredited strength and conditioning coach, a dietician/nutritionist observation and evaluation of performance, online training and feedback and a High Performance Squad uniform.
YOUR HOROSCOPES ARIES MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Maybe itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to stop the madness or at least pull out of it; whoever or whatever youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re hanging in there for isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t about to come around any time soon. You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t allow this to hold you hostage too much longer.
TAURUS APRIL 21 - MAY 20 It would be better for you if you didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think you were right about everything. All of your problems stem from the fear that you could be wrong - and what you refuse to see keeps you totally asleep to whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going on.
by Whillow
LIBRA SEPT 21 - OCT 20 You can delude yourself into seeing this any way you want. No one can talk sense into you, so far be it from me to even try, but youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re overestimating something or someone that isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t what itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cracked up to be.
SCORPIO OCT 21 - NOV 20 You keep wondering why the weight always seems to fall on you.Your need to be the one whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s there no matter what has turned you into a martyr; not a fun place to be my dear. Do you dare to do life without a hair shirt?
GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 20 With one foot out the door, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve just about had it with this; the deeper part of you isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t entirely sure. When you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what to do the best thing to do is nothing. For now, remain clear and stay put.
SAGITTARIUS NOV 21 - DEC 20 You have no business demanding too much, at a time when others already have their hands full. Somethingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got to give. It would be easier if you were the one to lighten up and let go of the need to control everything.
CANCER JUNE 21 - JULY 20 Do you see how your actions have filtered into other peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lives? For better or worse, we have an impact on absolutely everything. Check in with yourself and see what kind of ripple effect youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re creating.
LEO JULY 21 - AUGUST 20 People who have no business hanging around are part of the picture right now. Who knows how they got here but donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be naâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ve about what theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re up to and whatever you do, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let them drag you down.
CAPRICORN DEC 21 - JAN 20 Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be disappointed by things that arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t coming to fruition as fast as you want them to. Between the run around and the red tape, all you can do is sit back and wait for life to untangle itself.
AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 20 Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be happier about things if someone wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t expecting you to handle it all. The balance between give and take is totally off kilter. If this keeps up neither one of you will get what you want out of this.
PISCES VIRGO AUGUST 21 - SEPT 20 Cutting your losses seems to make more sense than trying to make your influence felt.Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been up against this wall before. Any effort to change things didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work then; what makes you think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll work now?
FEB 21 - MARCH 20 Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d prefer to put this off but you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t. Getting things over with will make life easier all the way around. Prolonging the agony and the drama will make it really difficult to get your show on the road.
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The number of tennis teams formed for the 2009/2010 junior tennis season.
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Organiser hopes for the right weather
■ WEATHERED: Rather than the floods that struck in October, organiser of the Barmera Kite and Windsurfing Experience Kym Manning is hoping for some strong breezes and plenty of sunshine.
Saunders stars in state soccer side ■ A FEW weeks ago I wrote about the performances in various sports of the three Saunders lads from Loxton North. Well one of them, Blake, has just returned from Newcastle where he was the only Riverlander playing for SA Country in the Under 13 Veto Tournament. The Football Federation of SA also had a Metropolitan team at the event, with other sides in the six team competition coming from around Australia and New Zealand. SA Metro in fact won the tournament and in a terrific result for the state’s soccer, the Country side finished third. SA Country was also the only team to defeat SA Metro with Blake named man of the match. Making the country boys’ effort even more commendable in winning four out of six matches, was the lack of preparation time they had together before the trip to Newcastle, compared to most of the other teams. SA Metro by comparison, worked as a group for two months, while the country players were separated and only playing in their home zone teams. As part of the trip, the SA group was able to attend the Socceroos versus Netherlands friendly in Sydney.
Cricket future committee formed, squad announced ■ AN INITIAL meeting to establish a Future Directions Cricket Committee will be held at 10.30 am at Berri Oval on Sunday, November 8. It is the same day the Riverland will meet Pinnaroo and Border in their annual interassociation game at the Berri Oval. Representatives of the various associations around the Murray Districts Zone will be invited to attend the inaugural meeting.
■ “I HAVE been praying for the right weather for six to eight months,” said one of the chief organisers of the Barmera Kite and Windsurfing Experience to be held at Barmera’s Lake Bonney on November 7 and 8. And you can understand Kym Manning’s apprehensions. This is the fourth kite and windsurfing weekend that has been arranged for the lake. Ideally, winds should be between 10 and 15 knots to suit both the experienced and newcomers to the sports. So far one weekend has had
Riverland selectors met on Monday night and named the squad for the match against Pinnaroo and Border. Jake Albrecht, Josh Deren, David Hankin (Monash), Chris Scholefield, Jayme Peltz, Todd Van Dyk (Berri), Les Pearson, Craig Fisher (Loxton), Tim Bevan, Bradley Gay, Dave Golding (Waikerie-Ramco). Amongst those unavailable were in form Waikerie pair Glynn Muster and Kym Taylor. On the other hand, the fact that Waikerie-Ramco’s Dave Golding has emerged as a key player in 2009-10, taking eight wickets in two impressive performances in the opening matches, is good news.
Tennis teams near impossible numbers ■ US OLDIES can remember when a four minute mile in athletics was deemed ‘impossible’. Then our own champion long distance runner John Landy went within a bee’s whisker of reaching the mark on a couple of occasions and looked like being the first to defy the odds. Not so, along came a Pom named Roger Bannister, and he achieved the impossible. Where is this leading? I don’t really know but local tennis stalwart Mike Horsman says that five years ago, he would have considered that in this region it was ‘impossible’ that the junior competition would ever contain 60 teams. In 2009-10 there are 59 teams. Not far away eh? Also, nearly 30 juniors have tried out for the Riverland Advanced Tennis Squad (RATS) – a pleasing number again. That group and members of the Riverland Junior Development Squad will be the first considered for the Mildura Exchange to be held in early December. However, the door is also open to any others keen to participate, Contact Mike
good conditions, the other two dead calm. This next event has all of the ingredients to be sensational if the weather is kind. Up to 20 or so experienced locals are expected to take part, including Barmera windsurfer Anthony Hamood, the current national nautical mile record holder, and Meta Sindos. Kitesurfing will see Rohan Symens, Stefan Defrancesco, David Packer (Barmera) and Renmark’s Jeremy Neske amongst others. In addition, some of the top exponents from around Aus-
Horsman 0419 030 566. The second leg of the Riverland Junior Grand Slam will follow at Loxton on December 16/17.
Powerlifting demo in Adelaide ■ POWERLIFTING SA is holding a demonstration type bench press only competition in Adelaide on Saturday at the Lakeside Gym at Mawson Lakes . The event starts at noon and is designed to attract new members to the sport. So far 10 current members, seven from the Riverland and three from Adelaide, plus eight guests from the city, trying lifting for the first time, are taking part. A bus leaves the Riverland at 7.15am on Saturday. Any enquiries to Don Juers on 8583 0196 or 0418 932 489.
Sailing changes at Barmera ■ NOT only are newly introduced spinnakers giving three of the Lake Bonney Yacht Club’s mosquito fleet new experiences in their sailing techniques, the colourful sails are easily spotted on the lake. Lake Bonney is also looking a lot brighter with the welcome arrival of some water and the 2009/10 sailing season is now in full swing. Winds were relatively light last Saturday but boats did well to complete their A3 and A4 races within an hour. Steve Thomas, aboard Just Do It, took out the A3 division, one ahead of John Eshman, Talisman, and Peter Dunk and Kirsten Thomas, Natural Progression. In the A4 division one, Just Do It completed a double for the day, followed by Natural Progression and Talisman. Jean Holdernesse with Polar Bear was the only starter in division two. One of the big events of the season, the Queen of the Lake, will be held this Saturday.
tralia will be there putting on a display. However, it is not all about the pros. Organisers aim to get everyone out on the water from the experienced to the beginners and there will be opportunities to talk to the experts. Both days will run from 11am to 4pm with a start from a meeting place on the foreshore in front of the Barmera Skate Park. Ian Penno’s Lake Shed – Eco Park will sponsor one major event, a kite challenge, with Ian investing $500 to get up to 20
kites into the air for a promotional photograph opportunity. Another feature event has been tagged Kymbo’s Windsurfer Cup. As an indication of the approach, the heavyweights in these sports have to the Riverland event, and in particular the potential of Lake Bonney as far as a venue is concerned, Adelaide based Onboard Windsurfing and Snow will supply all of the gear for the event for ‘come and tryers’ to use, free. Any enquiries to Kym Manning on 8588 2871.
Jeffrey’s happy hunting ground ■ BERRI’S Brian Jeffrey, a nomination for the 200809 Riverland Sportsperson of the Year award, with his power boat Bondage, is preparing to leave for the scene of some of last summer’s triumphs, spectacu-
lars at Bundaberg and Yarrawonga. As we mentioned at the time, these trips are not only to compete, seriously, but to promote the Riverland and its own splendid appeal as a power
boating venue and tourist destination. And the Bondage crew will of course be focusing on the Berri Spectacular, to be held over the Australia Day Weekend in January.
Oct 29th - Nov 4th L Community Events File Thursday October 29th • Charity for all Bingo Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, everyone welcome, eyes down at 7.30pm, proceeds to Special Olympics. Phone Deb Ball 0428 823 924. • Special Olympics Riverland fundraising Bingo night, 7pm sharp, Loxton Club. • Barmera Primary School Quiz night, Barmera Monash Football Club. 7pm for 7.30pm start, $8 per person, tables of 8 preferred. To book call 85882198. • Social bowls, Lyrup Bowling Club, Thursday nights commencing tonight, 7.30pm. Friday October 30th • Barmera Community Markets, every Friday 8am - 12pm Pioneer Park Barmera. Phone Steven Lynch 0428152235. • Come and bowl for Tamara the 2010 Mardi Gras Ambassador for the Loxton Football Club. Loxton Bowling Club, Friday October 30, 7.00pm for a 7.30pm start. $10 per head and includes supper. Teams of 4, all ages welcome. Please wear flat soled shoes, confirm teams with Tamara 85847606 or 0427584348 AH. Saturday October 31st • Riverland Farmers Markets, Saturday, 7.30am – 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 8582 4864.
• Riverland Ballroom Dancing Loxton RSL, 7.30pm. Phone Ray on 8584 5945. • Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum Diesel Twilight Train. Phone Barmera Travel Centre 8588 2289. • Waikerie Markets, Crush Terrace, 8am – noon. Sunday November 1st • “The Pines” Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8, open every Sunday 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 8584 4642 • Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Hotel at 2pm proceeds to Pacemakers Club. Contact Dianne 8583 8267. • The P.S Industry is steaming back to Renmark. Townsend Bus leaving Renmark Visitor Centre 10.30am. Devonshire morning tea, light two course lunch. For bookings phone 85866704. • Berri Barmera and District Garden Club meeting at 1pm sharp at Barmera Visitor Centre to car pool to Barry Porters Caper and Vegetable patch, Barmera. Bring chair and afternoon tea. Phone Heather 85832063. Tuesday November 3rd • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, Glossop 3pm - 5pm. Phone Dennis on 8582 3430. • Art Classes every Tuesday at the Berri Art Centre, 23 Wilson Street Berri, for 2 hours, $15 per session. Phone Jamahl Pollard on 85822442 or 0414395340 or email jamahl@4dart.com.au
• Barmera Library; Baby Rhyme Time 10.30am, story and activities for all ages at 11am, every Tuesday during school term. Phone 85882872. Wednesday November 4th • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny St, Berri. 10am – 12noon. Gold coin donation, morning tea provided. Phone 0429 822 524. **FUTURE EVENTS** • Our Lady of the River School, Berri annual Fiesta on Friday November 6, 5.00pm. Gold coin entry, variety of food and drinks, entertainment and games. • Renmark Kindergym Focus Family Portraits fundraiser. Sitting and 10” x 13” portrait $15.00. Sunday November 8 from 1pm. Renmark Kindergym, Marrarra Street, Renmark. Phone Amanda Thiel on 0418 837 673. • Scrapbooking night each third Tuesday of the month. Next night is November 17, Monash Hall. $5 includes supper. New project each month. Art and craft supplies. Phone Tracey 0429 808 937. • Renmark West Pre-school quiz night, Saturday November 7, Lutheran Hall 17th Street Renmark, 7.30pm. $5 per person, auctions and fantastic prizes. Renmark West Preschool 8595 1036.
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Riverland cricket A grade Waikerie-Ramco 3/206 (G. Muster 96 n.o, K. Taylor 43, T. Bevan 28, R. Griffiths 23, P. Valentine 2 n.o.; R. Smith 0/31, C. Fisher 0/45, D. Ward 1/57, L. Pearson 1/8, B. Lynch 0/32, S. Reilly 1/28) d Loxton 130 (A. Duffield 41, S. Inglis 2, R. Arnold 0, L. Pearson 21, K. Reynolds 17, T. Arnold 4, S. Reilly 6, D. Ward 0, B. Lynch 13, R. Smith 2 n.o, C. Fisher 0; P. Valentine 0/31, D. Golding 5/14, L. Seabrook 1/37, N. Paschke 3/10, B. Gay 0/20, C. Schutz 1/12).
B grade Brown’s Well 8/139 (D. Nitschke 39 n.o, C. Patterson 20, L. Patterson 16; P. Roberts 3/21, D. Roberts 3/26) d Monash 9/136 (M. Doherty 43, M. Middleton 28, P. Roberts 16; D. Nitschke 3/14, A. Flavel 3/25, B. Hampel 3/27).
Under 16 Renmark 8/106 (M. Smith 23, R. Pendle 22; S. McKinnon 2/10, J. Robertson 2/14) d Waikerie-Ramco 9/75 (A. Werner 16, R. Hassani 15; Z. Matulin 3/10, R. Pendle 2/6). Loxton 6/168 (A. Lehmann 30 ret, K. Reynolds 29, K. Smith 23, T. Pontt 23, J. Zdanowicz 21; C. Hentschke 2/18, S. Martin 2/22) d Loxton North 22 (K. King 5; S. Burgess 3/2, T. Pontt 3/9, J. Hentschke 2/2, D. Voigt 2/5).
Johnson) d Renmark 3 (T. Schwartzkopff, A. Selfe, D. Moldovan). Waikerie 16 (H. Johnson, N. Ogle, R. Foster) d Loxton Blue 6 (K. Loxton, D. Lidgerwood, K. Edmonds).
Loxton 95 d Barmera 61. B. Bullock 17 l J. Morena 19; B. Bald 21 d A. Ness 17; V. Pavia 35 d P. Ashton 5; P. Kimber 22 d I. Wandell 20.
Berri 65 d Loxton Yellow 56. P. Reynolds 23 d D. Vaughan 18; L. Schubert 30 d W. Ahrens 12; E. Mason 12 l N. Jenke 26.
C grade
Second division
Fourth division
Loxton RSL 70 d Monash 49. S. Rose 30 d K. Schulz 10; T. Lehmann 17 l K. Ruediger 21; J. Ginnelly 23 d W. Barnett 18. Loxton Green 68 d Berri 65. D. McRae-Wood 15 l R. Grosser 26; M. Williss 23 d G. Meyer 19; G. Ireland 30 d K. Breakwell 20. Renmark RSL 80 d Lyrup 35. M. Curtis 24 d B. Packer 16; B. Tankard 25 d L. Seltitzas 9; S. Hume 31 d N. Nattrass 10. Moorook 76 d Barmera 52. S. Pantic 33 d I. Lloyd 12; J. White 24 d A. Schulz 20; C. pantic 19 l J. Klingbiel 20.
Loxton Red 101 d Berri 32. B. Mattner 42 d K. Tanner 11; P. Durkin 31 d D. Vlemmix 14; E. Davey 28 d L. Martin 7.
Cobdogla 22 (D. Strother, N. Taylor, J.Cook) d Loxton 19. Waikerie 30 (M. Briscoe, N. Collins, N. Ogle) d Renmark 4 (L. Plush, S. Roesler, K. Edwards).
Primary grade Waikerie 17 (J. Collins, L. Howell, J. Smith) d Renmark 14 (L. Croft, A. Cassidy, A. Vanderhoek). Loxton 20 (J. Cripps, K. AttwoodMitchell, S. Rullo) d Cobdogla 15 (T. Ford, C. Passmore, J. Passmore).
Mid Murray cricket Waikerie Gold 8/319 (C. Hawke 104 ret, J. Walding 50, D. Hilton 39, A. Bevan 37, A. Coombe 35 n.o; R. Atkinson 4/36, J. Haese 2/65) d Cadell 139 (B. Seabrook 46, A. Thompson 39; D. Hilton 3/19, M. McDonald 3/33). BSR 147 (M. Griffiths 70, S. McKenzie 47; R. Zadow 4/14, M. Bolt 4/23) drew Claypans 7/147 (J. Ashenden 54, M. Waechter 50; S. Stewart 2/23, M. Griffiths 2/37).
Riverland Pennant Bowls First division
Softball Seniors Berri A 17 (T. Dowdy, M. Rossack, D. Nixon) d Loxton A 2 (H. Symens, A. Altschwager, A. Lidgerwood). Cobdogla Gold 13 (D. Passmore, K. Chamberlain, B. Anderson) d Cobdogla Blue 12 (J. Gregory, V. Taylor, J. Cook). Gerard 5 (G. Abdulla, T. Johnson, K.
Lyrup 80 d Berri 67 S. Munro 25 d A. Hill 12; G. Godena 16 l C. Treloar 18; N. Leach 17 l D. Treloar 25; W. Haby 22 d K. Stokes 12. Waikerie 109 d Renmark RSL 59 B. Burnett 38 d R. Sutton 9; G. Pursche 27 d R. Lee 13; B. Harden 19 drew J. Van der Wyst 19; T. Strauss 25 d M. Inglis 18.
Third division Loxton RSL 65 d Monash 57. C. Hampel 23 d I. Radosevic 14; K. Ward 22 d R. Scott 18; S. Schmidt 20 l A .Viney 25. Loxton White 69 d Loxton Orange 55. A. Reichstein 19 l J. Vaughan 24; W. Reichstein 19 l J. Nelson 20; J. Lidgerwood 31 d J. Kirkby 11. Waikerie 69 d Renmark White 54. M. Rolton 20 d J. O’Loughlin 17; C. Wilson 12 l A. Gibson 22; S. Copeland 37 d D. Parish 15. Barmera 86 d Moorook 47. S. Cristo 27 d N. Pollard 19; N. Schulz 25 d K. Marshall 16; B. Mitchell 34 d M. Couzner 12. Renmark Blue 75 d Renmark RSL 36. M. Leesue 14 l K. Phillips 16; M. Weiss 28 d P. McDonald 11; M. Nitschke 33 d L. Valente 9.
Pinnaroo Line Bowls First division Parilla 56 d Pinnaroo 41. P. Broughill 29 d R. Simon 23; D. Atze 27 d W. O’Driscoll 18. Lameroo Red 46 d Lameroo White 42. L. Walker 16 l P. Bowman 24; B. Maynard 30 d L. Maynard 18. Geranium 49 d Murrayville 43. T. Kakoschke 23 d C. Crane 22; L. Gregurke 26 d R. Kalms 21.
Second division Pinnaroo 102 d Parilla 49. P. Barker 27 d B. Michell 20; R. Angel 41 d C. Atze 14; T. Quince 34 d M. Candy 15. Lameroo White 97 d Lameroo Red 35. A. McCabe 27 d T. Coleman 13; P. Byrne 25 d G. Godden 11; C. Spratt 45 d M. Mcappion 11. Murrayville 75 d Geranium 68. G. McKee 9 l P. Howard 34; P. Willdersdorf 24 d M. Clarke 15; H. Crane 42 d I. Jarvis 19.
Baseball A grade Barmera 4 d Loxton 2. Hits – Barmera: Z. Butterworth 3, D. Harwood, J. Golding, K. Harwood 2, M.
Golding. Loxton: R. Taylor 2, M. Raymond, J. Voigt.
B grade Lyrup 7 d Renmark Vets 0. Hits – Lyrup: R. Grenfell, B. Hill, B. Foote, W. Priest, N. Berry, C. Tsonis, T. Williams, M. Recchia. Renmark: D. Schwartzkopff.
Golf Renmark Saturday stableford: G. Seddon 42, D. Magor 40, L. Berry 38, G. Stimpson 37, C. Foreman 37, B. Heath 36, C. Doevandans 36. Four ball better ball: S. Tyndale/B. Anderson 46, B. Hartshorne/P. Dohnt 44. Individual stableford: A. Pethick 40 A. Haynes 38, B. Hartshorne 38, J. Reid 38, S. Machell 37, R. Christie 37, S. Tyndale 36.
Berri Saturday stableford: M. Odgers 40, K. Wilksch 39, R. Day 38, J. Meakin 37, P. Cummins 36, R. Staehr 36. Thursday ladies competition: L. Kellaway 38, L. Martin 32, R. Kassebaum 31, J. Phillips 31. Friday twilight competition: K. Wilksch 20 c/b, G. Kellaway 20, R. Yates 19, R. Mitchell 19, M. Yates 18, W. Adams 18, R. Gates 18.
Barmera Stroke competition: P. Butterworth 68, E. Van Hensbergen 69, J. Nitschke 70, D. Walker 70, T. Norris 71, D. Morgan 71, T. Foot 73, M. Cenko 73, B. Whitehead 74, F. Sutton 75.
Riverland basketball Women Division one: Renmark 54 (S. Mod-
linski 18, J. Haynes 12) d Loxton 26 (J. Dahlitz 12); Berri 38 (S. Prontt 14, K. Wade 8) d Barmera 26 (L. Millard 6). Division two: Renmark 27 d Waikerie 22; Supercats 49 d Berri 34. Division three: Renmark 27 d Barmera 18; Loxton 27 d Waikerie 18. Under 18: Berri 25 d Renmark 24; Blazers 53 d Barmera 37. Under 14: Berri 53 d Renmark 29. Under 12: Renmark 20 d Berri 16.
Men Division one: Renmark 45 (C. Seekamp 14, M. Camplin 12) d Loxton 40 (J. Reichstein 18); Barmera 43 (Dillon Millard 13, A. Grose 11) d Berri 23 (L. Mensforth 6). Division two: Supercats 34 d Loxton 28; Barmera 41 d Waikerie 35; Berri 36 d Allstars 27; Warriors 43 d Renmark Masters 37. Under 18: Berri 70 d Renmark 25. Under 16: Barmera 65 d Waikerie 16; Berri 60 d Renmark 22. Under 14: Loxton 37 d Barmera 15; Berri 55 d Renmark 31. Under 12: Loxton 27 d Barmera 18; Renmark 31 d Berri 25.
Murray Plains tennis A grade: Cambrai 10-75 d Nildottie 6-64; Swan Reach 10-78 d Angas Valley 6-62.
Pinnaroo volleyball Munsters 3 d Muppets 0 (25-18, 25-14, 25-15); Flintstones 3 d Hill Billys 0 (25-18, 25-19, 25-19); Simpsons 3 d Brady Bunch 0 (25-13, 25-6, 25-20).
Berri hosts skiing classic By LES PEARSON BERRI will play host to some of the fastest speed skiers in the nation this weekend when the Berri Resort Hotel 110 Water Ski Race Classic revs up tomorrow. Conducted by Ski Racing SA, the event is the third in the Australian Super Series that is held across the country annually and has attracted over 100 entries this weekend. The event was previously held in Murray Bridge but has been shifted upstream due to river conditions south of Lock One. A show and shine held in con-
junction with safety checks will be petitive speed skiing, Hit It Racing ing off at that speed can tend to held at Martin’s Bend on Friday has taken to the sport like a very sting a little. afternoon, before racing begins at fast duck to water. “It’s (falling off) not that fun,” 10.30am Saturday. Moldovan was rather casual he laughed. Local entry Hit It Racing Team about the dangerous speeds they The different rope system alwill be in lows speed the first race, skiers to go We go at about 60 miles an hour and that taking part longer, taking in the 60 the strain off sounds fast to a lot of people. miles per the arms but hour categothat by no ry on the 80 kilometre course. hit. means makes it easy. Skier James Moldovan will be “We go at about 60 miles an Moldovan said the 80 kilomebehind the boat clinging on for hour and that sounds fast to a lot tre course, followed up with the dear life as he and his team vie for of people but some of the teams 110 kilometre course on Sunday, another title to add to its recently with bigger boats get up to 120 takes its toll on the legs. won state title. miles an hour,” he said. The relatively young Hit It RacIn only its second year of comMoldovan did admit that fall- ing Team has big ambitions for
Doubts strengthen over Mid Murray fold ■ From Page 52 “Personally, I don’t believe that we will have a Mid Murray Football Association in 2010,” she said. “Nothing is official until we actually receive a letter of withdrawal of a club.” However, Robertstown is on the verge of being the first of the final four teams to pull out of the association as it pushes closer to an amalgamation with Eudunda. “I think everyone was hoping Robertstown would stay and the association would hold together,” she said. “Nobody wanted to see the association go down but if Robertstown do withdraw, we just couldn’t play with three teams.” League officials and teams refused to admit the association would dissolve altogether, discussing a possible two year recess at the meeting. Ms Tanner said time is running out to find leagues for clubs to join but the SANFL will be lenient on teams needing to qualify late.
“Clubs now know it is serious and they don’t have much time left,” she said. “Clubs have been seriously told to look for new homes.” It is now a race against time for clubs to find somewhere to play before football competitions around the state begin preparing for the 2010 season. Blanchetown/Swan Reach’s approach to the Hills Football League was unsuccessful, while Sedan/Cambrai will put its case forward to the same league in November. Ms Tanner said BSR will now look at joining the River Murray Football League or Riverland Independent competition. Morgan/Cadell representatives were not present at Monday’s meeting but it is understood the club will look at joining the Riverland Independent competition if the Mid Murray Football Association folds. With the Mid Murray league facing an uncertain future, Ms Tanner said it is important to support the four clubs in finding new places to play football.
the future, although it does face some major hurdles in getting to the top. Moldovan said one of the biggest issues teams face is raising the money to rebuild boats and customising engines to reach speeds suited to the top racing category. It will be a huge weekend of racing, with the speed of the Berri Dash, an 11 kilometre sprint from Lyrup to the Berri Resort Hotel, combined with the sheer stamina of the Expert Berri Resort Hotel 110 kilometre race, giving spectators plenty to look forward to.
Cricket action
■ DELIVERY: Rohan Zadow sends down a delivery for Claypans, while BSR's Scott McKenzie backs up in Mid Murray cricket. Photos: LEANNE GRIFFITHS
■ ABOVE: Loxton youngster Kieran Reynolds lofts Waikerie-Ramco bowler Brad Gay down the ground on Saturday, while wicketkeeper Ramazan Hassani looks on, in Riverland cricket. Photo: LES PEARSON
■ LEFT: Claypans wicketkeeper Fred Tyler looks on as BSR's Matt Griffiths plays a forward defensive shot in Mid Murray cricket.
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On the Road
I had to stop driving my car for a while... the tyres got dizzy. ~ Stephen Wright
Prado’s new technology helps conquer off-road terrain STATE of the art driver assist technology on the new Toyota Prado will extend the vehicle’s off-road capabilities, when it is released in Australia next month. �� New Prado features a high level of onboard guidance and technical support to help even accomplished off-road drivers feel more confident in rough terrain. �� The combination of performance and driver assist technology makes Prado a vehicle perfectly suited to both on road driving and off roading through the often harsh Australian bush. Toyota has upgraded Prado’s four-litre petrol engine with dual VVT-i to increase power and torque and has improved all round performance. �� A new electronic kinetic dynamic suspension system (KDSS) adjusts the front and rear anti roll bars for optimised roll rigidity. �� KDSS provides excellent vehicle stability during on road driving and allows a large suspension stroke for outstanding off-road performance on rough surfaces. �� The front independent double wishbones and five link lateral rear suspension set up gives extra comfort and steering feel. �� CRAWL control, or ‘off road cruise control’ allows Prado to automatically apply braking to maintain a very low speed, allowing the driver to concentrate fully on steering through tricky terrain. �� The system minimises wheel spin and wheel lock when traversing rocks and sand
■ OFF-ROAD: State of the art driver assist technology means the new Toyota Prado, to be released next month, can tackle some of the toughest off-road terrain.
The system minimises wheel spin and wheel lock when traversing rocks and sand and when ascending steep inclines.
and when ascending steep inclines, providing outstanding drivability and vehicle stability. �� It is also effective at extricating the vehicle from mud and sand. �� Multi terrain select is a new feature launched by Toyota in the new generation Prado, which can be set when approaching various terrains. �� Incorporating multi terrain ABS, the system offers a wide range of slip control, providing maximum traction for situations involving mud and sand, loose rocks, moguls and rocks. �� While using multi terrain select (MTS), drivers can also gain a firm idea of the terrain surrounding the vehicle via the multi terrain monitor (MTM). �� The multi terrain monitor displays images from onboard cameras located on four sides of the vehicle, so the driver can see ground conditions in six areas around the vehicle: to the front, rear and the front and rear left and right sides. �� In addition, the monitoring of the area in front is linked to the steering operation to display the distance from the front of the vehicle to a point along the projected tyre path, providing additional support to the driver. �� Downhill assist control maintains vehicle speed to ensure vehicle stability when descending slopes, while hill start assist control (HAC) minimises vehicle roll back when the vehicle starts to ascend a steep incline or slippery surface. �� Toyota’s adaptive variable suspension system with roll posture control lets the driver tune the ride characteristics with a choice of three damper settings. ��� An electronically controlled rear air suspension system provides an auto leveling function and switchable height control. �� A new steering angle display in the instrument panel indicates the angle of the front wheels and their predicted path, further helping the driver plot a safe route. �
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Tavern Talk 4x4
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The impact busted the suspension with Scrubber coming to rest with the driver’s side front wheel firmly stuck underneath the rear. ~ Danny Hanrahan
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Scrubber smashes Jump for Cash record Over the loud speakers, Tony Whateley announced, “Get your cameras ready!” Scrubber is going for the Fletchers’ Freighters Jump for Cash record”. Most of the 2000 spectators rushed to get a view of the tabletop as Scrubber roared down the straight, hitting the jump at an unbelievable speed. This was just part of the action at last weekend’s Riverland Challenge held at the Loveday 4x4 Adventure Park. Spectators had travelled from right across Australia to be part of what has now become a nationally recognised event. Participants and spectators alike had followed the action from Perth and Melbourne after witnessing the Loveday 4x4 Extreme Spectacular at their recent 4WD Adventure Shows. The local Scouts and Rotary groups must have received a big bonus, as the beautiful Riverland weather encouraged many to empty the odd can and enjoy the barbecue put on once again by Rotary. The ever present CFS joined in and kept the dust to a minimum, whilst ensuring the safety of drivers and navigators as they were urged on by the crowd. Campers arrived early on Friday to get their favourite spot, with many staying over on Monday to enjoy an extra day or two on the banks of the Murray River.
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■ JUMPING JOY: Almost 2000 people saw Scrubber (left) break the Fletchers’ Freighters Jump for Cash Record at last weekend’s Riverland Challenge, jumping an incredible 24 metres.
The variety of tents, caravans, camper trailers and the odd bus certainly made for a colourful backdrop to the event. Media representatives from
4WD TV and a number of national 4x4 magazines were also present, capturing all the action. Hans Schneider from Melbourne said “we heard about this
event at the 4WD Show and three couples have joined us for a week’s caravanning in the Riverland”. “Wayne Whateley has certainly looked after us,” added Hans’ Scot-
tish mate. The appearance of the ‘Bob the Builder Ute’ thrilled the kids who lined the track and cheered wildly when it raced. “Bob” was driven by Ben Nixon, the previous holder of the Fletchers’ Freighters Jump for Cash. As Scrubber hit the Tabletop, the crowd gasped in disbelief and horror as the big truck flew through the air and hit the ground an incredible 24 metres (78 feet) from take off to landing, claiming the record by 3.5 metres (12 feet). The impact busted the suspension with Scrubber coming to rest with the driver’s side front wheel firmly stuck underneath the rear. Driver Bill Metcalf and navigator Daniel (who flew over from Perth) emerged shaken but eventually came around to wave to the cheering crowd. Keep an eye out for the many coming events due to be held at this popular park.
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For Sale A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin. Defontenay Rd Barmera. Last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prices. Open 7 days a week. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298 BABY rabbits, guinea pigs, mice and rats available now. Phone 85825058. CARAVAN Jayco, 15ft, pop-top, 85 model, a/con, gable, annexe, carport, easy tow, all electric stove, 3 way fridge, good cond. $6900. Phone 85882004. FILTER stainless steel Dix irrigation filter, 6 to 8 inch with manual cleaning. $600. Phone 0407502127 HOT water service, Dux 31SF-36, still under warranty, ex. cond. $600 ono. Phone 85841134. I N S U R A N C E For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark 85866626 or Berri 85823644
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HOLDEN Monaro 2002 CV8, devil yellow, 2005 18â&#x20AC;? Monaro rims, 2 owners, Pioneer CD player, 30,000kms, serviced every 10,000kms. XNI322 $28,000 ono. Phone 0433265816.
Work Wanted CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and Detailing on 85863355 Lot 12 Tarcoola Street Renmark
For Rent LOXTON 3 b/rm, close to main street, carport, large outdoor ent. area, large shed, mod. kitchen, heating/cooling. $200 pw Phone 0409846831.
Cobra 2 Tour, 12 clubs WAIKERIE 3 bedroom and bag. $450 the lot, as house in township. Phone new. Phone 85841158 or 0407726335. 0437381565
Services
STEELINE / BUILDPRO We now have in stock Outback Concrete Sleepers in various designs. Come and view the range of sleepers and steps on display. Order now for Pre-Xmas delivery. Old Sturt Highway, Berri. Phone 85822166.
COMPUTERS for mobile computer sales and service call Neotek Services on 0420597000. Friendly reliable and affordable no need to unplug, we come to you.
Home Business
FREEDOM, money, travel, pure luxury. Sound nice? FORD Falcon Wagon, Look at this home business 1995, auto, air-con, www.jdfinanciallyfree. 202,000km, new tyres, com.au sleeps 2 people, camping equipment, CD player, PLACE your ad in the just serviced , 3 months Riverland Weekly and add a colour block rego AA149R, good for just $5 extra! cond. $3,900. Phone 0431567904.
Cars For Sale
Business for sale BE your own boss. Dareton takeaway. Great small business. Ex. turnover. Walk in, walk out. Phone 0350274630.
Garage Sales
Church Services SUNDAY 10am Old Sturt Highway GLOSSOP
Worship Communion Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Program Creche Wednesday Playgroup 9.30 - 11.30am Ps David & Ps Joella CrossďŹ eld
BERRI 3 Eitzen Street, Saturday October 31, 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1pm. Furniture, TV, DVD, BBQ, household goods. SUNDRIES Sale, full automatic pump and pump shed, 20 acres of dripline hose, 2-3 inch pine posts, 1000lt Nufarm airblast sprayer, 500lt croplands herbicide, Cyclomatic 1800 6ft mulcher, topping machine side and top, Husqvana 325 hedging machine, apricot cutting machine + 1500 free trays, fresh fruit grader 6 sections with bin tipper, Rodman hand control Hydroplat, small bins, 3 aluminium ladders, 2 diesel tanks. Phone 85953241 or 0422299811.
US Aussie Blokes will meet at 6:45pm on Friday, November 6 at Living Waters Christian Community, 14 Edward Street, Loxton.
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%JTUSJDU $PVODJM PG -PYUPO 8BJLFSJF Loxton Riverfront Focal Point Development Plans The District Council of Loxton Waikerie has developed a draft Riverfront Plan for the Loxton Riverfront Focal Point, based on the Loxton Riverfront Master Plan adopted in 2007. Included with the draft plan for consultation is a brief summary or explanation which will provide additional information in regard to the plan. Loxton â&#x20AC;˘ Concept for the Visitor Information Centre and Cafe â&#x20AC;˘ Concept for all footpaths, ramps and stairs linking East Terrace, the proposed Visitor Information Centre, CafĂŠ, Historical Village and the Town Wharf â&#x20AC;˘ East Terrace car park and access road â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with emphasis on bus parking and car trailer availability â&#x20AC;˘ Access road to the new entry to Historical Village, designed for full pedestrian/ disabled accessibility â&#x20AC;˘ New car park facilities located on the NW boundary of the Historical Village â&#x20AC;˘ Historical Village entry plaza â&#x20AC;˘ New toilet block â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with both internal Historical Village access and external riverfront access Consultation for the plan commences on Wednesday October 21, 2009 and concludes on Wednesday November 11, 2009. Comments in writing will be received up until that time addressed to: The Acting Chief Executive Officer District Council of Loxton Waikerie PO Box 409 Loxton SA 5333 Or can be forwarded by email to council@loxtonwaikerie.sa.gov.au. For further information regarding the plan please contact the Manager Projects, Mr Chris Fels on 8584 8000. A copy of the plan can be found on councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website www.loxtonwaikerie.sa.gov.au or a hard copy is available to view at the Loxton Council office.
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50 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday October 29, 2009
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By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND seniors will be treated to a fun, eventful afternoon at this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Down Memory Lane show at the Waikerie Club. In its 13th year, the show, on November 1, is a feast of drama plays, musical enter-
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tainment and sing- a-longs. The event is a must see for seniors and bookings are required as the popular event sells out quickly. Waikerie Lions Club member Jan Heppner, who helped organise the event, said it is a great day out for seniors.
Sudoku
To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: â&#x20AC;˘ Each of the nine vertical columns â&#x20AC;˘ Each of the nine horizontal rows â&#x20AC;˘ Each of the nine 3 x 3 boxes. Remember no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box
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She added that this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s play, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Revisited, is sure to impress. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We get all the senior members and make sure they are the number one priority,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They (the seniors) love it and look forward to it every year.â&#x20AC;?
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Versus Dance at the Loxton Club . â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rock Versus Dance is a very unique show,â&#x20AC;? Sarez said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a combination of two totally different styles which attracts two very different crowds. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s set over two rooms, so you can rock out with the (local cover band) Door Snakes in one or party to dance music with the DJs in the other. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the only show of its kind in the Riverland.â&#x20AC;? Rock Versus Dance is the first in a long line of themed events coming up.
visits Chicago and integrates into the community. 1.30 11.30 5.30 2.00 Pretty eye-opening stuff and 6.30 sure to 3.00 12.30 Vintage Safran. 7.20 ruffle some feathers.
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4.30 6.00 Mean Girls 6.00 5.30 8.30pm, WIN6.30 10 6.00 9.00 7.00 Movie where Lindsay Lohan is 9.35 cast to 10.00 7.30 play a bitchy teenager. 8.00 10.00 Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s like casting 11.05 8.30Seth Rogan to play an 12.00 4.30 not awkward looking, fat, hairy guy with 12.30 10.10 much talent. 1.30 10.15 5.00 Lohan is in her element in this5.30 movie and it could well be the catalyst6.00 of her 2.00 10.45 shift from freckly innocent blood-nut 6.30 to 11.25 3.00 freckly incriminated blood-nut. 7.20
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4.30 6.00 John Safranâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Race Relations 5.30 6.05 6.00 9.00 9pm, ABC 2 7.00 9.35 Cross-cultural relationship experts say 10.00 7.30 that you should8.00walk in the shoes 10.00 of other people to 11.05 8.30 understand different cultures. 9.30 4.30 12.00 Disguised as 10.30 a black man, John 12.30 11.05 5.00
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;I always look forward to the big summer festivities,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the time of year when thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a lot going on and as a DJ, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re always in the thick of it.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We also see a lot of the big tunes getting released just in time for the party -5,4) !7!2$ 7)..).' #,5" season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love the summer time vibe with music and I think this year weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll see some very big anthems hit the clubs.â&#x20AC;? *OIN THE #OBBY #LUB FOR A MEAL FROM Sarez believes the varying themes play PM AND RECEIVE A &2%% TICKET FOR A to a wider audience. &2%% 47),)'(4 42!). 2)$% !4 4(% â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good #OBBY STEAM MUSEUM idea to have a bit of variation because 0RIZES FOR BEST DRESSED there are so many things on and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (ALLOWEEN COSTUME good to keep people &UN 'AMES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY interested,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not just WITH LOTS OF GIVEAWAYS trying to appeal to -53)# "9 !.$2%7 +%-0 the same crowd every week. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s good to see different people come
These include Digital Sessions, an all ages event held at the Renmark Club on November 7. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the only club night in the Riverland dedicated to bringing people new, unreleased tunes mixed by DJ Sav and myself,â&#x20AC;? Sarez said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We say that if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be a massive hit, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll hear it first at Digital Sessions.â&#x20AC;? Back In The Dayz â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Riverland Anthems returns to The Vines on November 21. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be playing all the big tunes from my old residencies from clubs like Heaven, Soda Room and Rise,â&#x20AC;? Sarez said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s definitely a night for the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;old schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; crew.â&#x20AC;? Renmark Club will again be the venue for Chix On Dex, which will feature one of Adelaideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hot new talents, glamour model DJ Vanilla, on Friday, November 21. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The only thing hotter than her is the beats she plays,â&#x20AC;? Sarez laughed. The main unmissable event for the summer touches down on December 19 at The Vines with Full Circle Versus Karisma, where the two biggest and longest running club nights in the Riverland join forces to make the party of the year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We will also have the Such Salon Hair Show modelling girls and guys hair styles,â&#x20AC;? Sarez said, Finally rounding out the year will be the Devine â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Not A Silent Night show at the Loxton Club on Christmas Eve. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is fast becoming everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favourite Christmas Eve party,â&#x20AC;? Sarez said.
â&#x2013; CRAZY: While not biting peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s faces off like he did in Silence of the Lambs, Anthony Hopkins is still crazy in The Worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fastest Indian.
3.00 4.30 6.00 2009 Melbourne Cup 5.30 6.00 9.00 2.30pm, WIN6.05 SA 7.00 9.35 Can Bart do it again? 10.00 7.30 8.00of entries in this 10.00 Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got a handful yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 11.00 cup and with the form the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;old fellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is in, 12.00 8.30be safe in his capable 4.30 your money might 12.30 5.00 hands. 5.30 Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going to try 1.00 9.30 and tip the trifecta, 10.00 before all the scratchings and the6.30 likes. 1.30 Leica Ding, Dandaad and Allez Wonder. 2.00 10.30
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â&#x2013; PUMPED: DJ Sarez will be ripping it up on the decks this summer in the Riverland, providing plenty of music for the summer party season.
SUMMER is the party season and there will be plenty of partying over the next few months as the weather warms up with Andrew Sarakinis (aka DJ Sarez) announcing his Riverland gig schedule. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The crowds always get bigger when the weather heats up, so we tend to put on a few more shows than we would in winter,â&#x20AC;? Sarez said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I guess people socialise more when the weather is great. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We also have all the uni students back for the summer break and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always tourists in the area at this time of year.â&#x20AC;? As one of the most popular DJs in the state, it is a time Sarez genuinely enjoys.
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6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 The Einstein Factor 5.00 Kylie Kwong: My China 5.30 ABC Fora 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean
7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Hungry Beast 9.00 John Safranâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Race Relations 9.25 beached az 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Spoons 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 The Omid Djalili Show 11.30 Romanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Empire
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Fielder's Choice: Chad Lowe 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 9.30 The Amazing Race 10.30 Family Guy 11.00 American Dad 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping
5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 CSI 9.30 Secret Millionaire 10.30 ER 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Alice
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Glee 8.30 Rush 9.30 Burn Notice 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 The Poker Star 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Australian Biography 1.30 Little Me 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Road Trip Nation Australia 4.00 Feast Bazaar 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Luke Nguyen's
Vietnam 8.00 Costa's Garden Odyssey 8.30 Dave In The Lifeâ&#x20AC;Ś 9.00 ADbc 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Empty Nest (Argentina): Oscar Martinez 11.35 Oz 12.40 Movie: Uno (Norway) 2.30 Weatherwatch
Friday 30th
SBS
Programs 6.05 Grand Designs Revisited 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 The Great Escape 9.30 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.30 Parliament
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.05 Wild China 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Wild At Heart 1.30 Spicks And Specks 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 6.00 Message Stick 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.10 beached az 10.15 That Mitchell And Webb Look 10.45 Lateline 11.25 Urban Monkey With Murray Foote
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 Catalyst 6.00 Compass 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean
7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Hyperdrive 8.30 Torchwood: In an effort to put things right, Captain Jack uses the resurrection glove. 9.15 Torchwood Declassified 9.30 Being Erica 10.15 Later... With Jools Holland 11.20 London Live
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Three Men And A Little Lady 2.20 Quentin Tarantino Interview 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News
5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Shooter 11.05 Movie: Taxi: Queen Latifah 1.00 Movie: The Yes Men 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Movie: Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets 11.25 Nine News 11.55 Movie: The Right Stuff 3.30 ET
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Spearman Experiment 8.30 Movie: Mean Girls: Lindsay Lohan 10.30 Go Girls 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.15 Angel 2.00 Pirate Master
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Treasures Of The Silk Road 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News
7.30 Paris 8.30 As It Happened: The Farewell File 9.30 World News 10.00 Polygamous Wives 10.55 Movie: A Good Lawyer's Wife (South Korea): Moon Sori and Yun Yeo-Yeong 12.50 Movie: The 7th Day (Spain): Juan Diego 2.35 Weatherwatch
Saturday 31st
TEN
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.05 The War Of The World 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 River Cottage Gone Fishing! 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
5.00 rage 11.00 Songbook 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2009/10: Sydney v AIS 3.00 Football: W-League: Brisbane Roar v Perth Glory 5.00 Bowls: Queensland Open 2009
6.00 The Wild Gourmets 6.25 Minuscule 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Hope Springs 8.30 ABC News 8.35 The Bill: Stevie Moss gets caught up in a family dilemma. 9.25 Taggart 10.15 Silent Witness 11.10 rage
7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 3.00 rage 6.05 The New Inventors: Presented by James Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Loghlin 6.35 Heartland: A wedding threatens to consume everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relationships. 7.30 The Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner
8.00 At The Movies 8.30 Movie: Psycho: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, John McIntire and Simon Oakland 10.20 Movie: The Thing From Another World: James Arness, Margaret Sheridan and Kenneth Tobey
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.30 The 2009 Melbourne Cup Carnival: AAMI Victoria Derby Day 5.00 Mercurioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Menu 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Monsters Vs Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins From Outer Space 7.00 Movie: Toy Story
8.40 Movie: Toy Story 2: Tom Hanks 10.40 Movie: Basic: John Travolta 12.35 Rugby: Bledisloe Cup: Australia v New Zealand 2.35 House Calls To The Rescue 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Brand Developers
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Saturday 9.00 Children's Programs 1.00 2009 Rock Eisteddfod Challenge 2.00 Movie: Jeremiah Johnson 4.30 Postcards Australia 5.00 The Garden Gurus
5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 To Be Announced 9.30 Movie: Somethingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gotta Give 12.10 Mad TV 12.45 Four Nations Rugby League 2009: England v Australia 3.00 Bewitched
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Escape With ET 1.30 How To Look Good Naked 2.00 Life Is Wild 3.00 One Tree Hill 4.00 MacGyver 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: The
World's Fastest Indian: Anthony Hopkins 9.10 Movie: A Good Year: Russell Crowe 11.40 Dexter 12.40 Rock Of Love 1.30 Sex And The City 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Les Boreades 3.50 Restless Flights: The Literature Of J.M.G. Le Clezio 4.30 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Civilisations 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters: In this blisteringly cold new episode, the team gets some
northern exposure as it heads for Alaska. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: The Science Of Sleep (France): Gael Garcia Bernal, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Alain Chabat 11.50 SOS 12.50 Newstopia 1.20 Knot At Home 1.50 Weatherwatch
Sunday 1st
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5.00 rage 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 The Lost World
Of Communism 3.00 With Gilbert And George 4.45 Conversations With Australian Artists 5.00 Sunday Arts 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 The Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Rainforest 8.30 Wuthering Heights 9.40 Compass 10.15 Yellow House
7.00 Beautiful Noise 8.00 Zoo Days 8.55 Little Angels 9.25 Scrapheap Challenge 11.00 Journey Through American Music 12.00 Soundtrack To My Life 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles 2.00 Coldplay
2.55 triple j tv 3.25 Queen And Paul Rodgers 4.30 triple j tv 5.00 BBC Electric Proms 07 6.00 ABC Fora 7.00 Artscape 7.30 Sunday Arts 8.30 Guerilla Art 9.30 Deconstructing John Kelly 10.00 Connected By Light
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 Crime Busters 11.00 The 2009 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Melbourne Cup Preview 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 According To Jim 1.00 Australasian
Safari 2.00 Coolangatta Gold 4.00 Pelicans Of The Ghost Lakes 5.00 National Music Muster 2009 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security 8.00 The Force 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Las Vegas 11.30 Scrubs
6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Melbourne Marathon: Highlights 12.00 The ARIA Music Show 1.00 Movie: Grumpier Old Men 3.00 Antiques Roadshow
3.30 Talk To The Animals 4.00 The Pursuit 4.30 Sumptuous 5.00 Coles Great Aussie Cook-Off 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 20 To 1 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Movie: The Conspiracy 11.30 Movie: Monster's Ball
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 I Fish 1.00 Australian Super X: Round One 2.00 Big Cat Diary 3.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.00 MacGyver
5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Electric Dreams 7.30 Australian Idol 9.30 Rove 10.40 Californication 11.15 Sex And The City 11.45 Video Hits 11.50 Formula One Grand Prix: Race 17: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2.00 Home Shopping
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.30 She'll Be Right, Boss 11.00 Donkey In Lahore 12.00 Cycling: National Road Teams 12.30 World Superbike Championship 1.00 Speedweek 2.00 FIA World Rally Championship 2009
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6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Landline 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Red Dwarf
8.30 Good Game 9.00 The Urban Monkey With Murray Foote 9.05 triple j tv With The Doctor 9.30 Doctor Who 10.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 Afro Samurai 11.00 Planet Rock Profiles 11.30 Ergo Proxy
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Private Practice 2.00 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News
7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.00 Destroyed In Seconds: Presented by Grant Denyer 8.30 FlashForward 9.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Mercy 11.30 Momma's Boys 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News
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5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 The Apprentice Australia 10.30 Amazing Medical Stories
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Jamie's American Road Trip 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 Nurse Jackie 10.35 Ten News 11.20 Medium 12.10 The Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 The Growing Anger Of Hunger 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Living Black 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear
8.30 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 South Park: Cartman and Kyle team up to put a stop to some inappropriate behaviour. 10.30 Skins 11.25 Life's A Zoo 11.50 Movie: Infernal Affairs 3 (Hong Kong): Tony Leung 1.55 Weatherwatch
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3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.05 Rivers And Life 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 A Thousand Encores: The Ballets Russes In Australia 9.30 QI 10.00 First Tuesday Book Club 10.30 Lateline
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must create the best machine they can using only parts found in the junkyard. 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Posh Nosh 8.45 The Beast 9.30 The Wire 10.25 Teachers 11.20 Rose And Maloney
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.30 The 2009 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Melbourne Cup Day 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue: Presented by
Anthony Field 8.00 Last Chance Surgery 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Private Practice 10.30 My Friend Michael Jackson: Uri's Story 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Auction House 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
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5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 20 To 1 8.30 Two And A Half Men 9.30 Aussie Ladette To Lady 10.30 Moonlight 11.30 Nine News
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5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Tell Me You Love Me 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Persona Non Grata (Italy, Poland and Russia): Zbigniew Zapasiewicz and Nikita Mikhalkov 3.00 Corner Gas 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Wine Lovers' Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour
6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 East West 101 9.30 World News 10.00 21 Up South Africa 11.20 Movie: Campfire (Israel): Moshe Ivgy and Michaela Eshet 1.00 Countdown To Delirium 2.00 Weatherwatch
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6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Around The World In 80 Gardens 5.30 Time Team 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip
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5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Money For Jam 8.30 RPA Where Are They Now? 9.30 Crime Investigation Australia 10.35 Without A Trace 11.30 Nine News
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Celebrity Masterchef 8.30 Movie: A Model Daughter: The Killing Of Caroline Byrne 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Eureka 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 8.00 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 3.30 A Fork In The Mediterranean 4.00 Eco House Challenge 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village
6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Shintaro! 9.30 World News 10.00 The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey 11.05 Movie: Nero (Italy): Hans Matheson and Laura Morante 12.50 Movie: Almost Peaceful (France): Simon Abkarian 2.30 Weatherwatch
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Built for speed ■ READY READY:: Hit It Racing Team, including driver (left) Damien Philp and skiers James Moldovan (centre) and Saxton Brown (right) gear up for a practice session ahead of this weekend’s Berri Resort Hotel 110 Water Ski Race Classic. Full story Page 38 . Photo: LES PEAR-
Mid Murray clubs told to move on
By BRAD PERRY THE MID Murray Football Association has advised its four teams to seek a position in new leagues following a meeting on Monday night, despite not officially dis-
solving the competition. The association is all but finished with Robertstown and Eudunda in the final throes of merger talks and Sedan/Cambrai pursuing a place in the Hills Football League. Mid Murray Football
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Association secretary Deb Tanner said it appears the century old football league may have played its final game, with Robertstown claiming the last flag. ■ Continued Page 38
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