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By LES PEARSON TODAY, Riverland growers will find out if they will have a lift in their allocations when the State Government makes its monthly announcement. At this stage, irrigators and industry leaders share a general consensus that there won’t be an increase in allocation and if there is an increase, it will only be minor. ■Continued Page 3

Jumping into summer BY BRAD PERRY SOARING temperatures of more than 40 degrees across the Riverland over the past two days had people looking for any way to keep cool in the scorching heat. The Riverland hasn’t experienced back to back 40 degree days since March last year and the River Murray has been a popular source of cooling comfort. Residents and visitors have been flocking to their favourite water spots either to relax in the shade or indulge in water sports. US visitor Jim Ridgeway, from Chicago, was enjoying taking advantage of the river’s charms to escape the sizzling temperatures after experiencing freezing conditions back in his home town. “I’d much rather be here on the river than on a frozen one back home where it’s snowing,� he laughed. “We are here for a couple of days and thought it would be a good day to cool off in the river.� His partner from Adelaide, Maureen Carman, believed that it will take everyone a while to adapt to the climate. “People have forgotten what it’s like to have days over 40 degrees,� she said. ■Continued Page 5

■SPLISH SPLASH: Steve Mathusalem and his mates from Mount Gambier cool down at Martin’s Bend as the temperature climbs into the 40s. Photo: JANE WILSON

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I’M going to go out on a limb and predict that most people reading the Riverland Weekly do not believe in unidentified flying objects. In fact, I’d also predict that most of our readers would think those that did believe in UFOs were looney. So, the fact that some Morgan locals believe their town is a UFO hot spot will provide much predictable mirth. And who could blame any-

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However, Mary Bayliss and some of her friends believe and she is convinced by what she has seen. So give her story a read over and at least give her a shot, if nothing else it is an interesting yarn. Who knows, you may even start to look at the night skies a little differently. Some times it pays to be open minded.

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Premier Rann’s surprise visit ter Allocation (CWA) initiative, Mr “He was looking to get a feel people. Angove said many of the represen- for how the community was coping A move backed by Mr Angove as tatives there expressed their appre- with the downturn in the industry,â€? something â€œâ€Śany sensible politiciation of the new idea formed late Mr Angove said. cian would doâ€?. last year. Mr Rann’s media adviser Jill Mr Angove was particularly “The CWA program has given us Bottrall said the Premier does impressed with Mr Rann’s emphaan opportunity to hold this region use this time of year to get out to sis on the long-term future for the together,â€? he said. regional areas and have a look state. “We will go “It wasn’t on from here.â€? Mike Rann ’09 He seems to be all right and Mr Angove it was Mike said the PreRann for the very down to earth. mier was very long haul,â€? he casual in his said. approach. around. With the Premier’s visit behind “He seems to be all right and “It gets quiet in the Christmas him, Mr Angove believes such tours very down to earth,â€? he said. period so he will cancel appoint- will save politicians looking ignoMr Rann also visited busi- ments and heads out to different rant on regional issues when maknesses in the main street to get an regions,â€? she said. ing the big judgements. idea of how the district was cop“It’s good to have the opporHe said Mr Rann was also gening under the current economic tunity to go out into the region- uinely praising the work Karlene climate. al areas and talk to some local Maywald has done in the region in

By LES PEARSON UNBEKNOWNST to many, Premier Mike Rann was in the region last week, meeting with irrigators and industry leaders in Waikerie before checking in on the town. Citrus grower Ted Angove was part of the invited group, organised by River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald. Mr Angove said the group had an informal lunch at the pub with the premier while discussing local issues, although he himself is content with the way things are being managed at the moment. “I really don’t have that many beefs about what is going on,� he said. In the wake of the Critical Wa-

one of the toughest political posts in the nation. “He’s absolutely 100 per cent behind her,â€? he said. “This was a huge wrap. “I’ve thrown my 100 per cent support behind her too. “She has one bitch of a job. “If there was ever a job in politics you wouldn’t want, she has got it.â€? Mr Angove said he believed the meeting with Mr Rann did pass on the message that the Riverland wants to be here to stay and go beyond this drought long into the future. “I think the message got through ‌ we’re keen to knuckle down and work our way out of this drought,â€? he said. “At the end of it all, we’ll come out as a far stronger community.â€?

No allocation increase expected amongst irrigators â– From Page 1

growers is reflected by many right across the region, even borderline unsustainable prices hasn’t deterred Mr Ashton from working harder to keep all that he’s worked for. “If it comes to the time where we have to leave, we’re going to go out with the best looking property,� he said. “I’m not just going to walk away from it.

Given the recent introduction of the Critical Water Allocation (CWA) initiative, growers believe any allocation increase will be overshadowed by the CWA and not affect them at all. Central Irrigation Trust chief executive Jeff Parish was yesterday on his way to the meeting where the announcement will be made when the Riverland Weekly caught up with him. “It’s not a good outlook and I’ve got to say it worries us heading into vintage with another low allocation,� he said. Sadly, he fears that some growers may find themselves at a dead end, depending on how well they have managed their water over the last few years and what they have left. “A few may be reviewing their place in the industry after this harvest,� he said. Winkie irrigator Gary Ashton was sceptical of the government’s methods and decisions of late. “I reckon the government is playing games with us,� he said. “I think we’ll get it (the increase) when we don’t need it, more like April.� While critical of how things have panned out, he still kept an open mind on the future. “I’m not sure, they might be looking out for us but it’s hard if you’re in the middle of it all,� Mr Ashton said. “Whatever happens, happens and we’ll just do our best. “We’re going to have to purchase more water. “We’re getting by.� The resilient nature of such

Schober said. “One day, and it will happen, it will flood and the wineries will want our grapes. “I don’t want the doom and gloom to fester in the Riverland.� Waikerie citrus and avocado grower Ted Angove, again, believed the allocation announcement wouldn’t go close to covering what the Critical Water

Allocation will. “If we’re on 15 per cent, the chances of getting another 15 per cent and doubling it are near on Buckley’s,� he said. It is in such times, humour seems to be the best medicine and the irony is not lost on Mr Angove. “The crazy thing is, I’ve been in the industry 65 years and nothing has changed,� he laughed. “I’ve got a block that no one wants to buy and I’m still stuck here.� ■DOUBTS: Winkie grower Ian Schober believes there won’t be an allocation increase in the announcement to be made today. Photo: JANE WILSON

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Brad joins the Weekly team half of his sporting clubs. Brad is looking forward to working in the Riverland and getting involved in the communities. “I have grown up amongst rural communities and really enjoy getting to know everyone and getting involved,” he said. “The Riverland Weekly has an excellent reputation and I am relishing the opportunity to write for it.” Brad is an enthusiastic cricket and football player and is looking forward to playing locally in the region’s highly regarded competitions.

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■ NEW: Brad Perry is looking forward to experiencing the Riverland lifestyle. Photo: JANE WILSON

Media’s making A BUREAUCRAT recently told me that I am a stirrer. I believe that if scientific evidence is not being carried out the general public have a right to complain. The over emphasised media propaganda has done nothing but destroy a healthy and prosperous Barmera and the beautiful Lake Bonney. The older generation who grew up with the Lake saw it at its best even when in drought the Lake

was cropped. Ever since Lock 3 was built we have seen an environmental decline. Doom and gloom is not the way to repair. Now we have an opportunity to carry out what our ancestors tried to do many years ago. The trench that was dug from Nappers Bridge towards Lock 3 should be completed by installing a large pipe to flush salt out of Lake Bonney to below the lock. The present siphoning of water into the lake is only a band aid solution

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BRAD Perry joins the Riverland Weekly as the latest member of our writing team. He joins us after completing a degree in professional and creative communication and a degree in journalism which he studied at the University of South Australia at Magill. He is a passionate writer who has had a life long goal to develop a career in journalism. He has done work experience with Barossa Valley newspaper, The Herald, and has written weekly in Gawler weekly publication The Bunyip, on be-

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and has many environmental faults. One being the high salt content of Chambers Creek. Pumping water in near the town using existing pipes directly from the river may be cheaper and environmentally friendly when replacing evaporation losses to maintain the present level. South Australia Research and Development have built a successful carp separation cage recently trailed at Banrock Station. This could be incorporated with the fresh water inlet to reduce carp on a regular basis. The fish kills are nothing new and have been evident in the past. I collected 19 otolith from Murray cod in Lake Bonney during the recent fish kills. One day in the main stream of the river we found 34 dead Murray cod. The last cod found in the lake was sent to SARDI and on preliminary examination found it to have a blood clot in the artery near the heart. A similar size cod was collected from near Mannum at the same time. This fish had the same problem; that is not connected to the health of Lake Bonney. Urgent modifications are necessary. Addressing over allocation of water through the whole Murray Darling Basin. The practice, of managing Flood Plains as Wetlands. Instigating an environmental impact study, on all constructions blocking river connections to natural floodplains. The water savings that could be achieved by lowering lock pool levels enough to keep the flood plains dry as they were before locks were built. All of these suggestions should make it possible for more usable water for all consumers and a healthy environment. Malcolm Wilksch, Loveday.


Thursday January 15, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 5

The heat has been turned up in the Riverland after a cool start to 2009

Summer splashes into season ■ From Page 1 The pair enjoyed their time at the Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park opting to take a canoe out for an early morning paddle before the heat set in. Meantime, Murray England and his family, from Mount Gambier, continued a family tradition of enjoying a Riverland holiday, despite the conditions. “We used to come up here when we were younger, now the kids are up here,” he said. The family had brought their boat so the younger family members could use the ‘Banana Boat’

■ COOL BANANAS: Tayla England, Jessica Case and Sarah England, from Mount Gambier, keep cool on a banana ride at Martin’s Bend.

they had received for Christmas. Laureen Eldridge, visiting from Mount Gambier, even had a plan to escape the heat when it hit its peak. “We hibernate under the trees and umbrellas even when it gets really hot,” she said. Swimming pools all over the region had their busiest days of the year as many flocked for a dip in the water. Waikerie Swimming Pool manager Leslee Wallace, said that it was great to see around 40 people turn out for the first two hours of the pool’s opening on Tuesday and even more in the evening. “People were bringing picnic teas and enjoying the water and the shade,” she said. “It’s so lovely to see so many people at the pool on such a hot day.” Delis had fully stocked ice cream fridges in preparation for the hot weather and the locals took advantage of the treats. Keryn Johns, from Bonney Deli in Barmera, offered a range of milkshakes, thick shakes and ice creams which were greatly appreciated by those who braved the heat.

■ WATERFALL: Hannah Zambelli, 3, Arabella Golswothy, 4, Max Golsworthy, 7 and Archer Zambelli, 6 escaped the hot weather under the waterfall at the swimming pool at the Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park. Photos: JANE WILSON “It was a much busier day on Tuesday with the temperature over 40 and we sold a higher than normal number of ice creams,” she said. The high temperatures came as a bit of a shock to locals after a relatively cool December which recorded only nine days of over 30 degree temperatures. So far the summer is on track to record a higher average temperature than in January of last year, during which an average temperature of 34 degrees was recorded. With the Bureau of Meteorology predicting high temperatures over the next three months, it is looking like the remainder of the summer is set to be scorching.

Vines struggle in the heat as harvest begins BY BRAD PERRY WITH the grape harvest underway, the region’s growers are struggling to battle the combination of the warmer days and water shortages. Grapegrowers welcomed the cooler weather throughout December but now face problems as the region experiences hot and dry weather. With the last two days recording 40 plus temperatures, the region’s grape vines are feeling the stress of the Riverland water allocations, according to Loxton Research Centre plant pathologist Peter Magarey. Mr Magarey is concerned the water shortage may have

a significant impact on the crops this year. “The lack of water will count pretty heavily on the crops as they finish,” he said. “Where vines have not been well watered, they will show stress later in the season.” While the water shortage is a major concern, the soaring temperatures may also heavily impact on the crops. “Water is being sucked out of crops at 10 millilitres of evaporation a day,” Mr Magarey said. Meanwhile, some types of grapes had begun to be harvested and Peter Magarey said that good management of crops will get growers

through this tough period. “There is not really much you can do except to use the water appropriately and use good management,” Mr Magarey said. “Water needs to be exerted appropriately by the crop growers.” Mr Magarey said that an option that has been used to fight the water shortage is the placing of mulch around the vines. However, with the profits of the industry playing a major role, extra expenses can take their toll on growers trying to survive. “In a year of very low margins, mulching is an extra cost,” Mr Magarey said.

No dampener for Jane RIVERLAND WEEKLY photographer Jane Wilson showed just how keen she is to get the perfect shot this week. In 41 degree heat, she was taking photos of children jumping into the river from the back of a boat. After a few photos, with the kids having a great time, she asked them to jump a bit closer to where she was situated. Unexpectedly, one of the children jumped in with such force that Jane was splashed,

along with her camera. In a frantic moment she held up the camera to protect it and was hit with a large amount of water. The resulting shot is this week’s page one photo. So who says that photography is an easy job? You’ll be glad to know that Jane’s camera survived the drenching and will continue to provide the Riverland Weekly with the beautiful shots we’re renowned for.

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New cod fishing laws poorly thought out By LES PEARSON COBDOGLA fisherman Brian Bochow has slammed the State Government’s recent Murray Cod fishing ban legislation, claiming it is too vague and does not address the issue at hand. He said nearly 40 large cod were found dead last year, believing they had possibly died due to being inadvertently caught multiple times and this ban was put in place to prevent that happening. “I don’t think there’s as many cod left in the river as people think,� he said. According to Mr Bochow, under the new legislation, people can still hook cod and bring them to the side of the boat, which he believes to be contradictory to what the fishing ban is designed to do. “It’s not until they lift it out of the water for that trophy shot that it’s illegal,� he said. “I think that’s very, very wrong.� The speed in which it was enforced also has Mr Bochow, and reportedly other fishermen in the area, quite frustrated. Mr Bochow claims there was little or no public consultation on the legislation. “It was just handed down through the Rann Government within seven days,� he said. Mr Bochow said there is also no legislation against lure size

Reeling the kids in to fishing By LES PEARSON

â– ANGLING ANGER: Fisherman Brian Bochow is disappointed by the new laws regarding cod fishing. Photo: LES PEARSON

and those using similar lures to target cod can argue the point they are fishing for callop. He believes the whole legislation is borderline impossible to enforce. “There is no Fisheries presence on the river at all, so how are they going to police it?� he said. Going on what the legislation states, Mr Bochow believes the cod fishing ban is in place to wait until a flood comes to wash the cod fingerlings into shallow

water for numbers to replenish properly. Given the ban is in place for 12 months, Mr Bochow said it indicates that the government is expecting a flood soon. He said the ban should be in place until the river floods if that is the case. “If they’re waiting for a flood, enforce it until the flood comes,� Mr Bochow commented. “If they’re going to close it, close it completely.�

He feels the answer is in artificially breeding the fish in the river system. “South Australia needs to get their proverbial head out of the mud and look to artificial propagation,� he said. Mr Bochow said this technique is well utilised upstream in NSW between locks seven and eight and the South Australian Research and Development Institute has the resources to do something similar.

KIDS looking for something to do over the holidays should really look into taking part in the Cobdogla Caravan Park’s junior fishing competition. Held on Saturday, January 24, at Cobdogla, the competition encourages families to get into fishing in the river and organiser Brian Bochow said it is going to be a great event if people support it. According to Mr Bochow, it is the first ever children’s catch and release fishing competition in South Australia. All fish caught will be weighed, callop will be returned to the water, while redfin and carp will also be weighed but disposed of as legally stated. Product prizes will be handed out for carp and redfin, while callop catches will be rewarded with cash prizes. Mr Bochow said the Cobdogla Caravan Park should be congratulated on such a great initiative. “It’s about getting kids out from behind their computers and all the negativity and doing something positive with the river while it is in front of them,� he said. Cost of entry is $20 per family, no matter how many members it contains. All children must be 16 and under and supervised by an adult. Fishing can be done by boat or bank, bait or lures. The action gets underway from 7.30am to 3.30pm.

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Classroom calls Matt again By ROB McLEAN

â– NEW LEADER: Matt Patterson is the new principal at the Riverland Christian School. Photo: JANE WILSON

WHEN Matt Patterson moved to the Riverland for a lifestyle change, he didn’t expect he would soon become the principal of a local school. This year will see Matt replace well-loved Bill Greenslade in the role of principal at Riverland Christian School. Having moved to the Riverland two years ago with wife Kym and children Erin and Anika, Matt has developed a feel for the area. “We wanted to slow down and take a breather and try my hand at something else, which was the block,� Matt said. “I don’t regret it. “I think the fact that you can be on your block and it’s very peaceful and quiet but it’s not far to services is really nice.� While life on the Loveday almond block was enjoyable, Matt was lured back to teaching, doing some relief work at a series of local schools. Matt’s Riverland experience was further enhanced by being part of the various school communities and seeing what local community life has

to offer. “What we’ve really noticed about it (living here) is that people remember who you are,� Matt said. “You go into the city and people don’t really connect with who you are and what you are doing. “I enjoy recognising faces and starting up conversations.� So when the principal’s position at the Riverland Christian School, where Matt’s two daughters are in attendance, came up it was time to get back in front of the class again, ensuring the family will be staying in the region for some time yet. He said he is looking forward to seeing what he can add to the Riverland through his role. “The thing I’ve really got out of teaching in the region is that a lot of good things are going on,� Matt said. “It’s a unique situation (the principal’s position) having been involved for a few years but now I’m coming in and looking at our numeracy and literacy, which is good.� “I’m really looking forward to the challenge.�

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By LES PEARSON FOR hundreds of years humans have been fascinated by the paranormal and exactly what is out there in this widely unknown and unexplored universe. Reports of UFO (unidentified flying objects) sightings have been widely reported worldwide and it seems the riverside town of Morgan has sprung up as an area with particularly increased paranormal activity, according to some locals. Morgan resident and amateur metaphysician Mary Bayliss believes she has some answers. Mrs Bayliss grew up in Morgan and has traveled around the nation a bit but since returning to the town has noticed oddities in the skies. With her trusty camera in hand, she even believes she has photographic evidence of such activity and while she is by no means expecting anyone to believe her, she feels her story must be told. “It’s quite a story over the years but its all lead me to this,” she said. “I’ve always believed in UFOs, I’ve never had a doubt. “Its always been fascinating.” What started as a coincidental sighting has developed into a study and interpretation for Mrs Bayliss. After peering in on a few of her photos of clouds she had taken, Mrs Bayliss said she started noticing other objects in the sky. “I didn’t see them until I zoomed into the photos,” she said. She continued to take pictures of the sky and clouds in Morgan in a hunt for an explanation or further evidence, which she claims she found. “I was just excited that I got some on film.” It wasn’t just the objects she saw that caught her interest but also the shape of the clouds, more research leading to the discovery of a theory that UFOs were using clouds as a disguise. “They’re (the ships) called transformers and they do mask themselves with clouds,” Mrs Bayliss said. “They can change shape and cloak themselves. “These clouds, if they look like UFOs, and they’re fairly smooth around the edges, then there’s a good chance they are and there’s lots of activity going on around them. “I discovered them because I’ve been taking cloud

)GLOO !LL 4ERRAIN #OOLER ■ TOP LEFT: More and more of such objects have appeared in Mrs Bayliss’ photos. Photo: MARY BAYLISS photos for years and been same places where I’ve taken on the internet for about 10 photos,” she said. Stories of sightings and years, just searching, surfing, abductions in Morgan are reading. “I’m a bit like a sponge, if actually more common than I want to know something I’ll one would imagine, one alleged abductee known locally look into it. “It just opens you up as ‘Spaceman Ray’ still lingers to say, well what else is out today, as does one surrounding a few seasonal workers there?” Yes, it does sound rather some years back. Mrs Bayliss said years ago far-fetched but if that was a bit much for you to take on a few young blokes working for Penfold’s had lights folboard, brace yourself. Mrs Bayliss said she has lowing them back from work seen evidence of the UFOs late at night. “The story goes the car using far-superior technology in a way unfathomable to stopped and he got out to human minds; vessels called run but it just lifted him up,” she said. Mrs Bayliss has since published a book about her research called Contact. “I was so frustrated that none of this stuff was out anywhere except the net, so I published the book,” she said. Despite her obvious battles with sceptics and the likes around the place, Mrs Bayliss hardly feels alone and has a strong faith behind her beliefs. “Some of it (scepticism) can bother me but I guess I can say I know better. “There’s lots of people beam ships, linking to one like me out there.” She said she doesn’t fear another with a partly transluthe presence of the UFOs in cent beam. “Believe it or not, they her encounters. “I’m excited, like, beam supply food and things that are needed from that ship to me up Scotty!” “Get me out into the unithis ship,” she said. While fairly isolated in verse, because it’s just huge.” “A lot of people are scared her beliefs as far as all the theories surrounding the because they don’t underUFO activity is concerned, stand it. “It’s just easier to stick she is definitely not alone in regard to UFO sightings in with the norm.” At the end of the day, Mrs the area. A Morgan ferry driver, Bayliss can appreciate why known only to Mrs Bayliss people believe what they do, as ‘Glenno’ also reports that so she’s got her heart set on he has seen similar activity in what she’s followed for so long. the area. “I know they’re there.” “He’s actually seen quite a few weird lights out in the

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orbs are. “Some people say they’re spirits, some people out there who seem to communicate with them say that they’re celestial beings coming from another dimension to help awaken us,” Mrs Bayliss said. Mrs Bayliss believes they are connected to the UFO presence in the area. “Just the energy connection of what I would call ‘the intelligence’,” she said. The orbs appear to be only showing up in her photos at this stage but Mrs Bayliss said there’s thousands of examples of orb photography out there.

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ALL ž PRICE By LES PEARSON TONY Whateley to many, is known for being as mad as a cut snake but he is also as wise as the man who steered his wife clear of the shoe sale at Myer’s. While that may be hard to grasp, Tony’s Loveday fourwheeled drive “playground� is coming along in leaps, bumps and bounds. Doubling as a vegetable farm, the family property is littered with challenging fourwheeled drive terrain and I experienced the range of tracks first hand when Tony took me on an exclusive tour of the Loveday 4x4 Adventures site. Four-wheeled drive enthusiasts from all over the state are catching on to Tony’s new craze and understandably so. First up, we tackled a new creation he calls ‘The Roller Coaster’ and it’s easy to see why. You’ll find most of Tony’s tracks are fairly aptly named, I’ll expand on that later. The Roller Coaster is a series of steep climbs and sharp falls, one after the other, much in the same mould as your traditional theme park roller coaster. We headed off the beaten trail and into the bush, where a series of challenging, outback style tracks awaited us. Tight bends, more steep climbs, drops, lumps, jumps and bumps featured quite prominently. If you happen to bring your missus along for a weekend, I recommend what Tony calls the ‘Boob Shaker’ track. I didn’t ask Tony if that was the sole purpose behind the design of the track, but it’s fair to assume it would live up to its name. There’s more fun to be had screaming through the Mallee bush, again, the appropriately

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ing to their difficulty. I would have labelled them all as “Three� but that’s reflective of my four wheeled-drive experience. Tony simply sat calmly in the driver’s seat as we plummeted toward what I thought was certain death before we were once again on horizontal land and headed off to the next obstacle. The name of the creek we had to cross is hard to print without offending anyone but some might know what I’m talking about if you’ve ever been up this particular creek ‘without a paddle’. You hit the water and for a brief moment you think you’re

sinking, before you pop out the other side and off on the road again. This takes you to a stretch of riverfront the property runs on to, perfect for camping and the likes, which quite a few adventurers take advantage of when visiting the park. It is along this trail you come cross the obstacle (again aptly named) Coloured Water, fast growing a reputation as one of the toughest obstacles to overcome in Australia. The slippery grey clay climb has claimed many vehicles over its time; only the bravest dare attempt to cross. After winding a little further along the riverfront, the track veers off into a series of red sand dunes, again peppered with climbs, descents and turns. Then, once the dust has settled, it’s back to the Loveday Tavern for a beer and a barbie, just to cap off an intense day in the cab. We only covered a couple of the tracks out on the property and it might take a whole weekend to get a complete taste on just what the Loveday 4x4 Adventures park has to offer. With the picturesque Murray River to camp nearby, the option to stay is there and it’s the temptation to stay that gets people. So much to explore, so many challenges, so little time, it’s no wonder this property is becoming a popular destination for 4WD enthusiasts across the state.


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Riverland and Mallee Hidden Treasures

Part of our pioneering history By ROB McLEAN IT MAY be a little out of the way but Mallyon’s on the Murray is a real little treasure. The Riverland Weekly popped in for a visit recently to the Weston Flat cafe and was delighted by its lovely surrounds. Owned by Rita and Nick Builder, the cafÊ is located half way between Taylorville and Morgan. The building is one of the more important properties in our region’s pioneering history. It was built in 1841 and was located specifically to provide a rest stop for overlanders, who would then travel on to Overland Corner where their next accommodation stop would be at the famous hotel located there. Also on the site is the former Mallyon House Hotel, which was used for accommodation by Cobb & Co employees, as well as tree cutters who were working in the region to provide wood for the paddlesteamers. The hotel’s first licensee was J. MacKay in 1860 and was named Rest and Be Thankful for the first two years, then later Mallyon’s Public House & Gardens when William Mallyon took over in 1867.

■RUSTIC: One of the many rustic antiques that has been transformed into something beautiful. ■HISTORY: Mallyon’s was built in 1841 to provide a rest stop for overlanders. Photos: JANE WILSON

â– CHARM: The old verandah is the perfect place for a cool ale on a hot day. â– SPACIOUS: The cafe offers plenty of room to dine and explore the impressive array of arts and crafts on sale.

■HOME COOKING: Mallyons’ menu is full of homemade delights.

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Ambassadors’ busy lead up ■WITH the Mardi Gras edging ever closer, the girls involved in ambassadorial duties are getting very busy with their fundraising events. This weekend will see two events held. Riverland Weekly columnist Pamela Perre will hold a

Girls Night In at the Loxton Sporting Club tomorrow night (starting at 7pm, the cost is $10). Apparently you need to bring a bowl to soak your soon to be clean jewellery in. Meantime, Nicole Langford will hold the Dogs and Snakes

concert at Loxton North Football Club on Saturday. The $12 cost involves live band, the Door Snakes, while the dog part of the night is the hot dogs that will be sold to help your energy levels to dance up a storm.

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Apprentice dinner a big night ■I’LL be at the Riverland and Mallee Apprentice of the Year Event this Saturday and am expecting a big night. The Apprentice of the Year is one of the more sought after awards in the region and many of the winners go on to bigger and greater things in their industry. Good luck to all of the entrants.

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Community building ■THE Sturt Area Consultative Committee is hosting the next in their series of community capacity building workshops in the Riverland in early February. The free training workshop, will build on a workshop held last year called Effective Committee Meeting. The workshop will target community organisations and clubs. The free session will be at Oscar’s Room Waikerie Hotel, Thursday February 5, from 6.30pm. For bookings contact 8562 2511.

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â– A COMMUNITY rally for a fairer deal for the Lower Murray will be held at Murray Bridge on Saturday. The rally will be held at Edwards Square from 4pm to help show that the community needs a fairer deal for the Lower Murray. Speakers include Member for Hammond Adrian Pederick, Senator Sarah Hanson-Young and some local speakers concerned about the plight of the river. The event is sure to draw a large crowd.

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Woodleigh celebrates 20 years

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■FUN: The sandpit is a favourite with (from left) Skyla Schulz, Zahli Duthie and Piper Gibbs. Photos: JANE WILSON ■WELCOME: Jo Mitchell, the director of Woodleigh (left), started at the children’s centre as a cook 20 years ago. She is pictured with Jaylen Skinner, Skyla Schulz, Kaitie Francis, Deb Row (also an original staff member) and Piper Gibbs. LOXTON District Children’s Centre, more affectionately known as Woodleigh, celebrates its 20th birthday this month. Opened back in January 1989 with seven staff and a 27 children capacity, two decades on the centre has grown to accommodate 51 children employing a total of 20 full time, part time and casual staff. Jo Mitchell has been the director at Woodleigh for the past 11 years and said it was a great achievement given the uncertainty surrounding the childcare facility a while back. “At one stage the centre looked like it was going to close and that was some 12 or 13 years ago,� she said. “It’s just got bigger and bigger.� Mrs Mitchell said Woodleigh has well and truly established itself in the Loxton community and the 20th

birthday was something to celebrate. “We’re seeing children who came here years ago have their children coming to the centre,� she said. “I suppose it does make you feel all warm and fuzzy. “Woodleigh is now a part of the Loxton community.� Mrs Mitchell said the centre has been a great training ground for young budding childcare workers in the region as well, further adding to its community value in the town and the district. As far as why Woodleigh is so successful, Mrs Mitchell considered there were a number of factors behind it, starting with staffing. “We’re very selective when employing staff,� she said. “Our employees show real care about the children here and their families.�

Mrs Mitchell takes particular pride in Woodleigh’s personalised service and introductory process which involves parents and children meeting all the childcare professionals and getting familiarised with the environment. Woodleigh is a big supporter of primary care, involving childcare professionals each allocated to small groups of children to maximise support, while also making observations and developing each child’s individual work portfolio. “Ultimately, the program is set up for children to have fun, with a real focus on play,� Mrs Mitchell said. “It’s the best way for them to form relationships with the other children. “They learn all the lessons of life while they’re playing.�

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Lake Bonney Holiday Park: The fun park

Lakeside park is top notch â– VILLA: Lake Bonney Holiday Park has deluxe lake view villas with huge front decks overlooking the lake. Photos: JANE WILSON

BARMERA’S Lake Bonney Holiday Park is one of the best known facilities of its type in South Australia. Now operated by Discovery Holiday Parks, the 10 hectare holiday resort is situated right on the shore of the picturesque Lake Bonney, which remains a viable tourist attraction, despite negative perceptions about water levels. The park is situated in

the heart of the Riverland, central to most tourist attractions and offers a wonderful setting for caravan, camping and accommodated holidaying. Barmera has a Mediterranean type climate which provides more sunshine hours than the Gold Coast. The park attracts tourists and holiday makers all year round. The lake is totally

ideal for sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, skiing, boating and fishing. The park also has its own boat ramp. A swimming pool has also recently become a welcome addition to the park. Further to the 250 powered and unpowered sites and 10 en suite caravan sites, guests have a wide variety of

accommodation options available. Cottages and cabins range from budget cheap and cheery cabins, to deluxe lake view villas with huge front decks overlooking picturesque Lake Bonney. Lake Bonney Holiday Park is a franchise member of Top Tourist Parks of Australia.

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Lake Bonney Holiday Park: The fun park

â– SCENIC: Despite water restrictions the park still retains a colourful atmosphere thanks to drought resistant plants spread throughout the property.

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■AIRBORNE: The Lake Bonney Holiday Park’s air trampoline is another facility that is popular with visitors to the park. The park prides itself on being a fun place to holiday. Photos: JANE WILSON

Plenty of family attractions THE Lake Bonney Holiday Park has been a long standing feature of the Barmera landscape, attracting tourists from all over the country. Formerly owned by the community, the park was purchased by Mary and David Axon, who undertook a series of upgrades to improve the facility. Discovery Holiday Parks took over the business three years ago and continued developing the facility with a $1 million project to

further upgrade accommodation. Seven new cabins were added to the park, five of which are the largest in the Riverland. These Lakeview Villas overlook the lake and are sited to take advantage of the magnificent sunsets Barmera enjoys. Lake Bonney has always been a family holiday destination and Discovery Parks has continued to support that culture with the supply of many new facilities designed for

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18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 15, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Lake Bonney Holiday Park: The fun park

Discovery will continue to upgrade cabins and facilities.

■GREAT LOCATION: Discovery Caravan Parks’ Lake Bonney Holiday Park is situated right on Barmera’s popular foreshore and has all the requirements for an enjoyable Riverland holiday and (inset) Harold Willcourt and his team will do their utmost to make you feel welcome. Photos: JANE WILSON

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20 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 15, 2009

Gardening

Your guide to garden improvement, property maintenance and projects. advertising feature

The Aussie gardener By ANDREW WALLADGE AN AUSTRALIAN gardener used to be someone that had a good looking front lawn, a few roses, a productive vegetable patch (or at least a few tomatoes in summer), the odd fruit tree and a few shrubs thrown in for good measure. Now it would be easier to define the length of a piece of string. However, try this for size; one that derives pleasure from actively gardening using techniques and plants from the

world over with a quintessential Australian flavour with strong consideration for the local climate and soils. In the past an Australian or native gardener was simply one that used exclusively Australian plants. This misses the point. The most formal gardens can be constructed entirely with Australian plants and the most unruly, wild and out of control garden can now be comprised of entirely non-Australian species. This is simply a matter of how the plant material is used and maintained.

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■OPTION: Cassia eromophilia are a great option for Australian gardens. land and Mallee on a 250mm annual rainfall) dry land Australian plants. With a rich palette of plant material from our very own flora, there is no excuse for not having and enjoying an Australian garden that is practical, unique and beautiful. Here’s to Australia, you’re standing in it.

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HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday January 17, 2009 BERRI

Rural character and charm S

ET on almost half an acre in Renmark West, this attractive rural home has plenty of appeal. The home offers two spacious living areas, three good sized bedrooms plus study, modern kitchen with breakfast bar and very nice bathroom. Reverse cycle air conditioning, ceiling fans in all bedrooms and combustion heating provide year round comfort. Two outdoor living areas provide room for entertaining whatever the weather.

A double carport plus three fantastic sheds provide plenty of room for cars, boats, trailers and workshop.

This is a great home for the young family– call us today to arrange an inspection.

10.00am - 11.00am 44 Powell Street Ray White Berri 11.30am - 12.30am 16 McLean Street Ray White Berri 1.00pm - 1.45pm Scott Road LJ Hooker 1.00pm - 2.00pm Lot 6 Fuller Road Ray White Berri 2.00pm - 3.00pm Lot 5 409 Sturt Hwy Ray White Berri 3.30pm - 4.30pm 2 Raeder Court Ray White Berri

.EWLY BUILT DOUBLE STOREY BEDROOM HOME WITH ABSOLUTE RIVER VIEWS /VER SQUARES WITH ENSUITE 7)2 DUCTED R C A C ")2 S FORMAL DINING KITCHEN WITH SCULLERY UPSTAIRS BAR SERVERY RD AND TH B R S OPEN PLAN LIVING m OWS ONTO THE BALCONY THE ULTIMATE PLACE FOR RELAXATION AND ENTERTAINING

FOR THIS WEEK

Saturday January 17, 2009 RENMARK 10.15am - 10.45am 6 19th Street Ray White Renmark 11.15am - 12noon Ral Ral Avenue Ray White Renmark 12.15pm - 1.00pm Eighth Street Ray White Renmark 1.15pm - 2.00pm Cnr Ral Ral Avenue & Kulkyne Street Ray White Renmark

Sunday January 18, 2009 LOVEDAY

LOVEDAY

2.00pm - 2.45pm

3.00pm - 4.00pm

Sec 802 Loveday Road Ray White Berri

LOXTON Lot 259 Bookpurong Rd Ray White Loxton 12.30pm - 1.30pm 24 Thiele Avenue Ray White Loxton 11.00am - 12.00pm Sec 836 Newton Road Ray White Loxton 12.00pm - 1.00pm

MORGAN

Ral Ral Avenue Ray White Renmark RLA 147968 Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Price $235,000 Inspect Saturday January 17, 1.15pm – 2.00pm

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LOXTON 11.30am - 12.30am 9 Tonkin Street Ray White Loxton 10.00am - 11.00am 12 Stasinowsky Court Ray White Loxton 1.00pm - 2.00pm 13 Klingberg Street Ray White Loxton

MONASH Ellis Road LJ Hooker

10.30am - 11.30am 3 Sixth Street Ray White Waikerie

3.15pm - 3.45pm

PARINGA

MOOROOK/YINKANIE

2.30pm - 3.00pm

RENMARK

Yeo Road LJ Hooker

26 Riverview Drive Ray White Renmark

Heinrick Road LJ Hooker

RENMARK

RENMARK 9.30am - 10.00am

12.45pm - 1.15pm

52 Sims Parade Ray White Renmark

10.30 - 11.15am

Chowilla Street Ray White Renmark

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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,OCATED IN ARGUABLE 7AIKERIE S PREMIER STREET STOREY BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE -AIN BEDROOM WITH OWN PRIVATE RETREAT AND ENSUITE ALL LOCATED ON THE UPPER LEVEL &ULLY ENCLOSED LOW MAINTENANCE YARD IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING ENJOYING OUTDOOR LIVING )MPRESS YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY WITH YOUR NEW HOME #ALL NOW TO INSPECT

&ROM THE STONE FACED FEATURE WALL IN THE LOUNGE TO THE SLATE TITLE mOOR TONGUE AND GROVE TIMBER CEILINGS THIS HOME OOZES CHARM #ONCRETE POOL TO KEEP THE KIDS COOL COTTAGE GARDENS AND SHEDS IT S ALL HERE

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4HIS HOME IS ONLY YEARS OLD WITH VIEWS OF THE 2IVER -URRAY 7ITH BEDROOMS BATHROOMS AND A SEPARATE STUDY THIS HOME IS JUST MASSIVE 4HE WHOLE HOUSE IS ALSO HEATED AND COOLED WITH TWO REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONERS 3ET ON APPROX ACRES

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In Association with Marschall Nitschke First National RLA 179 178

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)N AN IDYLLIC SETTING JUST BACK FROM 4HIELE (IGHWAY ARE THE FORMER RAILWAY COTTAGES SET ON OVER AN ACRE OF LAND IN TRANQUIL -OUNT -ARY 7ALK TO THE PUB OR HEAD TO THE RIVER AT -ORGAN WHICH IS MINUTES AWAY TO SPEND YOUR LEISURE TIME LET THE KIDS LOOSE WITH HOUSES YOU CAN EVEN INVITE THE IN LAWS

BEDROOM HOME WITH GOOD ENTERTAINING AREAS ONLY A FEW HUNDRED METRES FROM THE RIVER 5NDERCOVER CAR PARKING FOR CARS AND LOCKABLE STORAGE ROUND OUT THE PACKAGE

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37!. 2%!#( "53( 2%42%!4 (A ACRES OF UNTOUCHED LAND AWAITS YOUR FAMILY LESS THAN KMS TO 3WAN 2EACH AND ONLY A FEW KILOMETRES TO THE RIVER 4HE HOUSE IS SET BACK FROM THE ROAD AND PROVIDES COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS OPEN INTO A LARGE LOUNGE AND KITCHEN DINING AREA -AINS WATER IS CONNECTED AS WELL AS RAINWATER TANKS GOOD FENCING AND OUTBUILDINGS ADD TO THE YEAR ROUND APPEAL OF THIS RURAL RETREAT

0).% 6),,!'% .%7 4/ 2)6%2 ).6%34-%.4 3TAKE YOUR CLAIM TO A VERY PICTURESQUE PART OF THE RIVER WITH SKI BEACH AND BOAT RAMP ONLY A SHORT WALK AWAY 7ELL PRESENTED PINE LOG HOME IN EXCLUSIVE 0INE 6ILLAGE THAT IS WAITING FOR YOU

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LOUNGE LARGE FAMILY ROOM AND TWO BATHROOMS 3TEP OUTSIDE TO LARGE VERANDAHS FOUR CAR CARPORT TWO BEDROOM TEENAGERS RETREAT COMPLETE WITH OUT SIDE TOILET AND PRIVACY FROM YOUR NEIGHBOURS

!TTENTION lRST (OME BUYERSx 4AKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 'OVERNMENT &IRST (OME OWNERS GRANT NOW BY BUYING A BUILDING ALLOTMENT AND BUILDING THAT 7!)+%2)% HOME THAT IS JUST FOR YOU ! MASSIVE SQUARE METRES ALREADY FENCED /,$ 34/.% (/-% /. 4(% (),, ON ONE SIDE WITH SERVICES AVAILABLE ,ARGE BEDROOM STONE HOME ON MAKES THIS A GREAT TIME TO BUY DON T M ACRES SITUATED APPROX MISS OUT ACT NOWx MINUTES FROM 7AIKERIE 6ARIOUS OPTIONS AVAILABLE WITH FOURTH BEDROOM 35.,!.$3 OR FAMILY ROOM 3EPARATE ONE 35.,!.$3 #)4253 !.$ BEDROOM FULLY SELF CONTAINED COTTAGE 2%$%6%,/0-%.4 02/0%249 PROVIDES IDEAL RENTAL ACCOMMODATION 3ITUATED WITH 0LAYFORD 2OAD FRONTAGE OR GUEST HOUSE (ORSE STABLE AND ,OT (A ACRES ALL ON YARDS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED AND PERMANENT OVERHEAD SPRINKLERS WAITING FOR NEW USERS 3TORE BOAT WITH ONE VALVE OF YOUNGER NAVEL CARAVAN OR OTHER POSSESSIONS IN LARGE ORANGES AND TWO VALVES SUITABLE FOR REDEVELOPMENT AND DESIRABLE HOUSE M X M STORE SHED )DEAL LOCATION FOR COUNTRY LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN SITE CLOSE TO GOLF COURSE

2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie โ ข PHONE (08) 8541 2777 โ ข AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK

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ONโ T let this opportunity pass you by. Located just five minutes from the Waikerie township are several large vacant serviced allotments of a minimum size of one acre of Freehold land.

With the first home owners grant expiring at the end of June, donโ t let this opportunity pass you by. With the Government Grant of up to $25,000 available all you need is a visionโ ฆ.

WAIKERIE Corner of Vasey Road and Mattner Road Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone 8541 2777 Price From $62,500 Inspect By Appointment

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THERE is no better way to enjoy the Murray than with a fine dining experience on board Waikerie’s P.S. Murray River Queen. The MRQ offers a range of cruises, from four nights to two nights, for the more extended holiday but for a great night out with family or friends she offers a magnificent five hour twilight dinner cruise. This gives passengers the opportunity to experience some of the most magnificent scenery in the world, while sampling local wines and modern cuisine sourced from the bounty of the Riverland. When you board you will be greeted with a glass of sparkling wine and hors d’oeuvres on the back deck. As the sun slowly slips away, a stunning three course meal is served and the live entertainment kicks off a night to be remembered.

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• Charity for all Bingo at the Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, eyes down at 7:30pm, proceeds to Mardi Gras. Phone Deb Ball on 0428823924 for more information.

• Loxton Mardi Gras Fundraiser ‘Dogs and Snakes’ for Ambassador entrant Nicole Langford at the Loxton North Football Club from 7pm. Cost $12p/p which includes live band, The Door Snakes. Phone Nicole on 0439406823 for more information

Friday January 16th • Loxton Mardi Gras Fundraiser ‘A Girls Nightâ€? for Ambassador entrant Pamela Perre at the Loxton Football Club from 7pm, cost is $10 and includes supper. BYO bowl to soak in and nail polish. Phone Lyn Schmaal for more information in 0438846164 • Don’t have anything to do these School Holidays? Come and join the friends of CYH centre in Cornwall St Berri from 10am - 12 noon, this week is ‘Physios’. Phone Val 85802526 or Monica 85822338

Sunday January 18th • The P.S Industry will be steaming at 11am and 1:30pm, the cruises run for one and a half hours and depart from the Renmark town. Phone the Renmark Visitor Information Centre on 85866704 • Pace Makers Bingo at the Berri Hotel eyes down at 2pm, proceeds to Riverland Women’s 8-Ball. For more information contact Dianne 85838267

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• Riverland Farmers Markets, every Saturday morning, 7:30am – 11:30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone the Market Manager on 85824864 for more information.

• The Barmera Library has an exciting School Holiday program from Tuesday 2pm - 3pm. This week learn about a frog’s life with special guest Cindy Shorrock. Phone the Library on 85882872 for more information

• Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum Twilight Diesel Train rides, Park Tce Cobdogla. Phone the Barmera Visitor and Information Centre on 85882289 for more information

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Berri title favourites ■I WATCHED an hour or so of Sunday’s one day A Grade cricket grand final between Berri and Monash at Barmera and the thrilling finish got me thinking about the battle we appear to have ahead of us before the major premiership is decided. Berri took out the one day pennant in a cliffhanger and with its marvelous record it would take a brave man to tip against it winning a 2008/09 title double and making it three majors in a row. ‘Doc’ Clifford, in the batting, and skipper Simon Frankel, in the bowling, are the mainstays and both are potential match winners, while a return to his 2007/8 powers by young batsman Chris Scholefield would be a bonus. Monash’s two difficult run pursuits last weekend, one successful the other nearly, oozed maturity, with its experienced group of Dave

Gegoric, Jake Albrecht, Jason Trew and David Hastwell showing the way. It may only require recent form from players like Josh Deren and Mick Radak to be converted to real purple patches for the club to be right in the premiership frame. Wa i k e r i e - R a m c o ? Who would wager against a side boasting three recent Riverland Cricketers of the Year; Andrew Duffield, Kym Taylor and Glynn Muster. That trio holds the key as the side does not appear to have the depth of recent seasons. A reported injury to ‘Mussy’ is a concern but that would be compensated for somewhat if Taylor could get right back to his prime batting form. Renmark, back in the big time in 2008/9, could run over the lot in the journey home if it is able to settle a side that contains (at least the ma-

jority of) skipper Derek Stevens, Danial Shawyer, Simon Turk, Brodie O’Dea, Ben Jones, John Persinos and even Luke Fitzsimmons. Throw in their promising rookies and anything like the best Renmark line-up could prove to be the best RTCA A Grade unit come finals time. Loxton would no doubt be slightly disappointed at its more recent performances and looks like the side that will miss. However, its youth and enthusiasm and obvious player depth after struggling to survive only a season or so ago is a credit to all involved and their time will come – particularly if they can keep the likes of their three zone representatives Ryan and Tim Arnold and Craig Fisher, with Adam Walker and Les Pearson amongst a line-up that can become more settled.

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and Craig Treloar (Berri), Malcolm Inglis (Renmark RSL), Graeme Huppatz (Loxton), Roger Davies (Waikerie) and Darren Piltz (Moorook) were the section winners at Sunday’s North Eastern Region 4 men’s bowls state singles tournament at Renmark RSL. Twenty-four players took part in the event. Five of those to win through to this Sunday’s knockout finals back at the RSL greens, Dennis Treloar, Inglis, Huppatz, Davies and Piltz, all went through their three game sectional series undefeated. On the other hand, Craig Treloar and Terry Thurston both finished on two wins but Treloar progressed on ‘shots up’. Thurston in fact defeated Treloar 21-17 in the opening game but Treloar’s better shots up aggregate in the other sectional games put him six shots up overall giving him victory on the day. Inglis, Huppatz, Davies and Piltz all had reasonably comfortable passages to the finals but Dennis Treloar had a real scare and had to dig deep for a last bowl 21-20 win over Dixie Lee (Renmark RSL) to ensure his progression to the next stage. Piltz’s effort in making the finals from the second division competition is noteworthy, especially when taken into account that he had to play the very consistent John Van

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â– AIM: Bowls veteran Dennis Treloar is among contenders for the Region 4 singles title.

der Wyst, who would have gone into the event as one of the favourites. Van der Wyst also went down 21-20 (another last bowl of the day win) to one of the big improvers in Riverland bowls, Pieter Raams (Berri). Raams recently teamed up with Berri second grade skipper Des Button to win through to the regional semi-finals of the state pairs upsetting several top ranked teams. On Sunday at 9am Piltz plays Dennis Treloar and Craig Treloar meets Huppatz, with the winner of game one to play Davies and game two victor to meet Inglis.

of last Saturday’s men’s pennant results may have a significant impact of the composition of the Division One final four at the end of the minor round. Waikerie’s upset win over Loxton at Waikerie gave it a 15 point buffer in fourth spot, which it may well require, while under performing Renmark RSL, grand finalists last season, did not do its major round chances a lot of good by going down to bottom side Lyrup. As an aside, RSL players were very impressed by their conquerors and in particular by the women’s contribution in the Lyrup rinks with Sue Lloyd “bowling brilliantly at number three for David Bollenhagen�. The reason Saturday’s results may be super important? Not so comfortable travellers Waikerie play only one of its remaining five matches at home, while Renmark RSL, which loves its own turf patch, enjoy the reverse, four at home. And before cries go up! Fifth placed Barmera are home for two out of five and bottom ranked Lyrup can help shape the four, even if finals may appear out the window, in its year of promotion as it also has two at home, including Waikerie on January 31.


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~ Shaquille O’Neal

The number of players who took part in the North Eastern Region men’s bowls title.

Whoever said, ‘It’s not whether you win or lose that counts’, probably lost. ~ Martina Navaratilova

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â– CHANGE: Moorook-Kingston, the sole Riverland club yet to name a coach for the 2009 season, appears set to finalise its new leader on Monday night.

Coach decision expected soon â– WITH Moorook-Kingston the only local football club still to name a senior coach for 2009, I understand a meeting next Monday night will hopefully provide the missing link. We have reflected repeatedly in these columns on the importance of our sporting clubs to our smaller communities in particular, so no doubt the

Warriors will fill the position and be able to get on with their business. Skipper Darren Van Der Woude tells me that player numbers appear okay in the camp and after a first ever colts flag in 2008 it will be interesting to see how many of the juniors involved have an influence at senior level this season. While on footy, just a

Sports Saturday ‘BT’ has set himself up as a ‘Super-Sub’. I understand he intends to make himself available to any team that is looking for a player in an emergency. It is a unique offer indeed but knowing the way the young man has thrown himself into a variety of sports since he arrived here, I honestly believe him when he says he wants to try anything that presents itself. The mischief in me hopes he gets approaches from a sky diving team missing a member, Phillip Goodes looking for a sparring partner for his boxers, Aaron Hartwig looking for a swinger for his motor cycle sidecar, Brad Gallard seeking a navigator for his American off road beast, Mitchell Johnson wanting someone to bowl to, the Riverland Greyhound Club anxious to have a reserve ‘bunny’, or one of our netball teams after a fill in. Seriously though, it really is a good idea. Even better, perhaps ‘BT’ can form a Riverland team of Super-Subs! Some hopefully that would look better than him in a netball skirt.

â– SUPER SUB: Local radio announcer Brett Thomas has put his name up as a super-sub for any Riverland sporting team.

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Strout remains enthusiastic â– I spoke to an enthusiastic Ruth Strout,

our Australian triathlon representative, earlier this week. Ruth had just returned from an event at West Lakes on Sunday and apart from being thrilled that she was continuing to make up ground on the trendsetter in her division, Trudy Fenton, was also excited at the performances of her fellow Riverlanders Megan Taylor, Ellie Garrard and Ian Worsfold. Ruth led Fenton out of the water, was humbled by her power cycling opponent in the next stage but had a great run to finish off. Ruth has traveled regularly overseas to compete in World Triathlon titles but will not take part in the Gold Coast event this year. However, still recovering from yet another fairly serious injury, she casually remarked that she has planned “a bike ride to Mildura, another to Adelaide and her first full marathon in 2009� amongst the regular triathlon program. Ruth, as always, was full of praise for Taylor who “fits in training as she can� in a busy life but improved on her previous Tinman (300 metre swim, 13 kilometre cycle, three kilometre run) time. Garrard, 14, won her age group and was again the first female to finish and placed 10th overall in the Tinman event, while 15 year old Ian Worsfold, in his first triathlon, finished second in his age group and was third over the line after an excellent cycle

The Moorook Wednesday bowlers are still running on a week to week proposition. Not quite skydiving or boxing, but it is a start.

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Rose stars again ■SA Powerlifteing has announced its 2008 Lifters of the Year with Barmera’s Rose Gow winning the female award and Adelaide’s David Wescombe-Down the male. The winners are arrived at by using a formula that takes into account total weight lifted for the season times body weight. Runner up in the female award was Barb Juers (Kingston-on-Murray) with Tanya McMahon (Barmera) third, while in the male section Aaron McFarlane (Adelaide) was second and in an outstanding performance for an 82 year old, Barmera’s Trevor Vanstone was third. The 10 strongest lifters in order on formula were Gow, Juers, WescombeDown, McMahon, McFarlane, Lee McKinnon (Barmera), Vanstone, Sheryl Rapson (Winkie), Dean Jenkinson (Adelaide) and Malcolm Barber (Gumeracha). Earlier this month the association held its AGM in Adelaide with Kingston-onMurray’s Don Juers re-elected as president, Gow as an administration officer and Jade Farrelly as records keeper. With the SA body now a member of the Drug Free Powerlifting Association, stalwart Juers also has the position of drug control officer.

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Sunday Stableford

A grade

M. Cenko 44 pts, P. Butterworth 36, M. Van Hensbergen 34, J. McKendrick 32, T. Hansen 32, I. Chamberlain 31.

Waikerie Ramco 1/238 dec. (A. Duffield 124, G. Muster 110 n.o.) d Loxton 75 and 87 (S. Hoffmann 18, A. Walker 15, K. Smith 14, T. Bevan 4/25, A. Duffield 3/3, B. Kayser 2/17).

Waikerie Golf Saturday Stroke

Berri Golf

Division One: J. Sullivan 42 pts. Division Two: B. Allen 38. Voucher Winners: B. Wilson 40, S. Nitschke 39, P. Sellar 38, D. Fechner 38.

Saturday Stableford G. Branford 43 pts, T. Branford 42. Ball Winners: D. Howes 39, W. Adams 38, J. Meakin 38, K. Traeger 38, L. Smith 38, R. Thurmer 37, W. Thiele 37, S. Baylis 36.

Renmark Golf Saturday Stableford

Sunday Stroke

R. Ormsby 38 pts, R. Forward 38. Ball Winners: G Seddon 37, G. Florance 37, G. Morrison 36, A. Cenko 36, C. Stimpson 36, M. Daws 36, G. Stimpson 36, S. Tyndale 36.

G. Branford 70 pts, S. Baylis 70. Ball Winners: L. Campbell 71, R. Wright 71, T. Branford 72, L. Smith 73.

Friday Stableford

Pinnaroo Line Bowls

S. Norton 21 pts. Ball Winners: D. Howes 20, W. Thiele 19, D. Badran 19, M. Cronje 18, R Sully 18.

Division One: Geranium 47 d Lameroo Red 42, Murrayville 59 d Lameroo White 34, Parilla 77 d Pinnaroo 31. Division Two: Lameroo White 56 d Murrayville Maroon 33, Pinnaroo Blue 73 d Geranium White 27, Parilla White 48 d Parilla Red 43, Pinnaroo Gold 53 d Lameroo Red 35, Geranium Blue 57 d Murrayville Gold 38.

Barmera Golf Wednesday Stableford J. Bannear 36 pts, D. Walker 36, G. Eitrich 35, N. McPherson 35.

Saturday Par Competition

Riverland Men's Pennant Bowls

P. Jericho +6, D. Hicks +5, B. Frost +1, J. Kniter +1, T. Murfitt 0, P. Girdler 0, C. Pickering 0.

M. Rice 26 d D. Schliebs 14.

W. Haby 23 l M. De Col 24, G. Milich 27 d M. Inglis 16, D. Bollenhagen 22 d R. Lee 17, S. Munro 22 d J. Van-Der Wyst 15.

Moorok 94 d Lyrup 38 D. Piltz 36 d N. Nattrass 8, J. White 28 d B. Packer 20, S. Pantic 30 d L. Jeltitzas 10.

Renmark 94 d Barmera 53 W. Dopson 27 d J. Morena 15, M. Howe 20 d D. Kleinig 15, S. Leesue 21 d D. Wutke 14, J. Thompson 26 d H. Lockwood 9.

Loxton Green 62 d Waikerie 57 R. Lee 22 d M. Carrera 19, G. Ireland 19 l J. Smith 20, B. Schubert 22 d N. Taylor 18.

Waikerie 76 d Loxton 67 T. Strauss 18 l P. Kimber 22, B. Harden 14 l B. Bald 18, G. Pursche 25 d V. Pavia 13, B. Burnett 19 d G. Huppatz 14.

Division Three Green: Loxton RSL 74 d Loxton White 38 T. Lehmann 34 d K. Taylor 5, D. Nott 21 d J. Vaughan 17,

Division Two: Barmera Red 55 drew Renmark RSL 55 B. Mudge 15 l to M. Curtis 25, I. Lloyde 26 d K. Knight 14, B. Marks 14 l N. Dunstan 16.

Loxton Yellow 69 d Moorok 57 R. Fielke 20 d N. Pollard 19, B. Wetherall 22 d M. Couzner 20, W. Ahrens 27 d G. Baird 18.

Monash 65 d Berri 42 K. Ruediger 25 d D. Button 10, M. Voight 20 d K. Breakwell 17, K. Schulz 20 d J. Davis 15.

Monash 63 d Renmark 61 A. Viney 33 d M. Lacey 13, I. Radosevic 15 l M. Warnock 24, J. Dixon 15 l M. Weiss 24.

Loxton Black 59 d Barmera Blue 50 D. Vaughan 19 d D. Goldfinch 13, G. Thom 19 d R. Kleinig 10, K. Dansie 21 l D. Hill 27.

Division Three Gold: Barmera 72 d Loxton Red 71 L. Bond 21 l T. Hucks 27, K. Doughtery 17 l to B. Mattner 28, K. Brown 34 d D. Mckenzie 16.

Renmark 67 d Loxton Blue 53 M. Brady drew C. Barry 21, M. Matulick 20 d P. Vaughan 18,

Division One: Lyrup 94 d Renmark RSL 72

Loxton RSL 74 d Loxton Orange 42 S. Schmidt 27 d T. Strother 18,

R. Bedson 19 d M. Campbell 17, M. Wallis 28 d P. Koopman 7. Renmark RSL 55 d Renmark 47 R. Van Dam 25 d D. Parish 19, M. Van Dam 13 l to R. Minge 19, P. McDonald 17 d J. Dopson 9. Waikerie 72 d Berri 43 M. Rolton 22 d J. Lyons 10, S. Copeland 31 d N. Martin 16, H. Peebles 19 d T. Marshall 17.

Riverland Baseball Berri A d Loxton A 4, Barmera B 16 d Lyrup 2, Renmark 2 d Barmera A 0

Riverland Softball A grade: Loxton 8 (C. Venning, M. Lidgerwood, K. Edmonds) d Renmark 4 (A. Healy, M. Cant, S. Howard). Loxton 8 (P. Carney, C. Venning, A. Lidgerwood) d Cobdogla 0 ( J. Bonney, J. Gregory, A. Lowe).

B grade: Gerard 19 (C. Johnson, G. Abdulla, E. Abdulla) d Cobdogla 4 (W. Taylor, C. Taylor, W. Leckie).

C grade: Waikerie 20 (N. Collins, B. Fridd, K Goodrich) d Cobdogla 5 (M. Wutke, N. Taylor, M. Hayes), Loxton d Renmark on forfeit.

Country champs arrive By LES PEARSON ■ HOPEFUL: The team competing for Berri in the 13 and under girls relay at the State Country Championships this weekend includes (from left) Emily Millar, Tenae Feher, Sarah Trewren and Nikki Harwood.

RIVERLAND swimming clubs will don the club colours this weekend at the annual State Country Championships in Mount Barker. The event is the biggest on the clubs’ calendars, Berri Swimming Club president Jenni Trewren hopeful that her crew can maintain their outstanding efforts from last year’s event. Mrs Trewren said the atmosphere is one to behold when there and inspires the competitors to bigger and better things. “The noise made around the pool, particularly when the relays are on is absolutely huge,” she said. “Swimmers will achieve times there that they won’t match in any other pool.” The club will take 15 swimmers to the meet, with swimming sensation Emily Millar likely to perform extremely well on the back of strong performances at the Berri Open Carnival a fortnight ago. Millar has been in a rich vein of form in the last few months and after knocking off her two closest rivals in her pet discipline the breaststroke recently, Mrs Trewren

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vacant mantle. Other names to watch include Nikki Harwood, Tenae Feher and Sarah Trewren. “Katie Feher has also been backstroking beautifully,” Mrs Trewren said. Competitors have been training twice a day in preparation for the event, eager to get amongst the winners and post some great times. It’s been a great year so far for the club, which has also reached great heights. “Our summer numbers are up with the largest number of swimmers in the pool compared to previous years,” Mrs Trewren said. It augers for a classic weekend, the 50th anniversary of the event.

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FG Falcon Wins Australia’s Best Car Award

When it comes to performance in the FG FALCON RANGE there’s little doubt Ford has turned its efforts to its hot-shot flagship, the turbocharged version of the six-cylinder engine.

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FORD’S FG Falcon has won its second car of the year award, after taking home the Best Large Car trophy in the 2008 Australia’s Best Cars awards announced in December. The Falcon XT won the hotly contested Best Large Car category for traditional family cars, ahead of established challengers and the latest large car models to hit the market this year. “Winning an Australia’s Best Cars award is a fantastic achievement for the entire team at Ford Australia and a just reward for a lot of hard work and dedication,” Ford Australia President and CEO Marin Burela said. “The FG Falcon has now won two major car of the year awards in as many weeks, which is an outstanding result but also a tremendous thrill for everyone involved.

“The judges’ recognition of the Falcon XT as the best large car on the market in Australia represents a resounding endorsement of the entire FG Falcon range.” The judges praised Ford for its sustained approach to product development and for building a world-class car with its FG Falcon range, saying “Ford has made a major step forward with the FG model” and “Ford has brought Falcon back to class supremacy with its new FG range”. The judges also recognised its advancements in engine and suspension performance: “it is clearly the best handling car of the bunch and its turbo six engine is an absolute ripper”; along with Falcon’s

ability to deliver genuine real world fuel efficiency. Vehicle refinement was also acknowledged, in conjunction with the improvements to interior accommodation and packaging, with the judges saying “for drivers, the Ford’s dash layout and presentation at the wheel is among the best anywhere”.

size Car over $28,000 class. The G6E Turbo drew high praise from the Best Cars judges in a number of key areas: “For an Australiandesigned and built car to come so close to grabbing top honours in a class that has been dominated by the best from Europe and Japan

The G6E Turbo will outrun many in the sports car class.... it’s a rocket ship Two other Ford models were finalists in the 2008 Australia’s Best Car awards, with the sports luxury G6E Turbo finishing second in the Prestige Car category, ahead of last year’s winner, and the Mondeo TDCi finishing third in the Mid-

speaks volumes about Ford’s determination to make exceptional vehicles in this country. Only once since the awards began, in 2000, was there another Aussie finalist in this category”. “Performance-wise, there

are none better in the category. The G6E Turbo will outrun many in the sports car class; in this category, it’s a rocket ship. “The G6E Turbo has some of the best seats and occupant space going. Inside the cabin there are none better in terms of ergonomics, everything is simply laid out and easy to interpret.” The judges also paid tribute to the Mondeo as “still one of the brightest lights in this category and its attributes will be attractive to many”.

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■ FAST CAR: Dale Tucker’s love of fast cars has been inherited from his father and has resulted in him souping up a 1984 VH Commodore for drag racing. IT SEEMS to me that if cars are in your blood then there is little hope of avoiding them. This is certainly the case for Dale Tucker of Renmark, as his dad was a panel beater who was into GT Falcons and Chev Corvettes and his older brothers were both into cars; one was an avid Ford man and the other was into Holdens. Dale’s first car was an EJ Holden sedan that he began to modify but sold before finishing due to a lack of finance. With the money from that sale he bought an EH Holden ute that had been repainted and looked good from the outside. However, on closer inspection his father advised him to move it on and get what he really wanted and not waste any more money on modifying. With that advice on board, Dale went out and purchased a 1968 HK GTS Monaro which he still owns today and is pretty much original in appearance apart from a wheel change. When the Monaro Nationals were held at Loxton in 2006, Dale decided to enter his car because the event was so close and an opportunity not to be missed. He didn’t win any awards, as it was neither restored nor heavily modified, however he did have lots of fun at the performance day held at the Waikerie airstrip. This gave him a taste of drag racing and it was the catalyst for building a drag car. A 1984 VH Commodore sedan had been sitting in the yard for a while as a result of a trade but it was minus an engine and trans and the body was only primed ready for paint. Dale organised to get the car painted and while this was happening finished building a fresh motor and trans to install, all this taking place over a 12 month period.

By November of 2007 the VH was ready to race and slotted straight into the Super Street Class. The car is painted Gloss Jet Black and runs VK Commodore bumpers, grill, headlights and tail-lights with Weld Wheel Draglites on the front and steel rims with drag slicks on the rear. Internally the trim hasbeen redone in grey velour with a full aluminium roll cage fitted for safety and all unnecessary items like the heater box, etc removed. The engine, which Dale built, is a Holden 308 V8 stroked to 330ci running a solid camshaft with roller rockers and a large single plane manifold with a

The car is painted Gloss Jet Black and runs VK Commodore bumpers.

he said, “the instant response you get when you put your foot into it and the very consistent times it runs. So far the car has made about 70 passes at a number of meetings, it’s been super reliable and my reaction times are becoming even more important”. So far its best time over the 1/8th mile is 7.95 seconds with an ET of 87mph but consistency has seen Dale finish runner up at a street meet some time ago. More recently in November he won the Super Street Class at the first round of the Tri Series held in Mildura. Dale would like to thank Brian Jeffery for the use of his workshop during the final stages of the build up and his current sponsors, Sprint Auto Parts and the Caltex Takeaway, Renmark. He would also like to hear from anyone looking to promote their business or the Riverland outside the region, as he has plenty of room for sponsorship on the car. The next round of the Tri Series is to be run at Coonawarra on Sunday, January 25, and Dale is looking to represent the Riverland and put in a strong performance. Give him a call on 0417 899 991

Cruise On 2009 750cfm HP race series carby. The heads are reconditioned large valve Yella Terra and although the car has not been run on a dyno, Dale estimates the output to be approx 400+ at the flywheel. A Powerglide two speed trans with a 3500rpm high stall converter operated by a Hurst Promatic shifter transfers the power to the GM 10 bolt diff donated by a Holden one tonner and running 4.44:1 gears. Brakes are standard Commodore discs on the front and rear. I asked Dale what he liked most about the car and

THE Valley Hot Rodders are hosting their Cruise On 2009 event in the Barossa Valley this coming weekend and I would urge anyone who is into hot rods and/or 50s and 60s cars to go along and have a look. The event is held over the whole weekend, however, it is probably the Saturday night in the main street of Tanunda that is the highlight. You can see over 200 vehicles on display, while the general public gets into the atmosphere, with the street closed to through traffic, with two dance floors and rock ’n’ roll music setting the scene.


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HILUX IS NOW BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER For the ďŹ rst time ever, Toyota is offering entry-level WorkMate models with automatic transmissions. That means there are now 32 models to choose from in the HiLux range and every one of them offers that legendary unbreakable reliability and thirst for work. Better still, all 4x2 models now come with larger front brakes and improved rear suspension while the entire range has had its front suspension improved. HiLux’s two VVT-I equipped petrol engines, the 2.7-litre and 4.0litre V6 have also been upgraded to meet Euro IV compliance. This means the 2.7-litre now delivers 116kW of power and 240Nm of torque and can be matched to a ďŹ ve-speed overdrive manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. All WorkMates from August 08 production come standard with 15inch wheels plus the option of ABS anti-skid brakes. And all HiLux’s feature a new trapezoid shape radiator grille along with a new front bumper and headlamp design. HiLux has been upgraded inside as well with a cover on the front passenger vanity mirror, a new shift console on all manual transmission models and a raised console give the interior a more reďŹ ned look and feel. As for value, HiLux just can’t be beaten. Take the 4x4 SR SCCC Turbo Diesel Manual for example. Along with amazing fuel economy from its 3.0-litre twin cam engine, it also delivers power windows, dual SRS airbags, MP3 compatible CD player, power windows and a braked towing capacity of 2250kg for just $30,990 RSP (a) for Primary Producers (excluding tray). And it gets even better when you consider it comes with Toyota Service Advantage which means you pay just $150 per standard scheduled service for the ďŹ rst 3 years or 60,000km, whichever comes ďŹ rst (b).


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AIR Cond cab tractor, 73hp, JD2040S, vineyard, reliable, new tyres, $11,000 inc GST. Phone BerriAg 0428179668

MONASH Trenaman Rd Sat Jan 17 signs out 8am, kids toys, Barbies, Bratz, books, games, bikes, furniture 6.5hp garden mulcher various shed items, everything must go

FOUND female red kelpie well trained found near Waikerie Swimming Pool area on Saturday. Phone 85413252

BERRIAG for slashing, mulching, rotary hoeing, frost rolling, etc, competitive rates. Phone Steve Bye on 0428179668

HAYNES Chloe Marrie Happy 18th Birthday Chlo, for Today! Oh how those years have flown and my how beautiful you have grown. We love you so much, have the best day! Lots of love from Mum and your little bro David xx

GREER, Desmond Passed away suddenly on January 9th, 2009.

BONOFIDO pet bed for cat or small dog, fur/suede finish removable zip top and cushion 85847170 CARAVAN 14ft poptop good condition, YHC179, $4,200 ono. Phone 85413454 CARAVAN Millard poptop 16.5ft, gas/electric fridge full size double bed removable bunks, new tyres, 12months reg, ex cond, $4,900 firm, TUL579. Phone 0431385078 COVERED wagon 12’x6’ 14� LT tyres, brakes, w/ tank, canvas tired, suit camels and horses $850. Phone 08 85702357 FOWLERS Vacola preserving kit $120, corner shower screen cream/ clear glass. V.G.C. $200. Phone 0428318516 HOOVER washing machine 7.5kg automatic, 6 years old, in good condition, $150. Phone 0439389481

RENMARK corner 18th and Tapio St Sat Jan 17 8:30am - 1pm Riverland Salvage 10 - 15% off nearly everything new and second hand, meet the 5RM team. Free sausage sizzle. Phone 85864266

BEADS and Findings, necklaces, Pandora style bracelets etc. Open Saturday and Sunday 9am- 3pm Dalziel Rd Winkie - 300m from Cars For Sale Lavender Farm. Phone MITSUBISHI Magna Marilyn 85832397 or executive 91 one owner, 0429142702 auto, a/c, p/steering, tow bar, 288,000km VCE075, HOUSE Clearance $2,000 ono. Phone including single ensemble 0458144951 bed $150, 2 large pine To Let wine racks $30ea, single mattresses $25ea golf HOUSEMATE to share clubs starting at $100 per house in Warradale, Adelaide 10 minutes set. Phone 0458144951 walk to Marion Shopping Centre and train, 20 minutes bus to Flinders Uni, must be responsible and conscientious, very affordable. Phone 85887169

LEARN to Belly Dance the Ranni School of Belly A beautiful man gone to Dance will restart for 2009 be with his beloved wife. on Tuesday January 27 at Sadly missed by his the Uniting Church Hall sons, Michael, Chris and Denny St Berri at 6:30pm Stephen, and brother for more information call Garage Sales Barry, Tammy, Karmel and Chris 0427612031 or his grandchildren, Dylan, BERRI end of McGilton 85821533 Melissa, Chelsea, Daniel, Rd, down the lane Sat Jack and Callem. 17th 8am - 1pm, includes REQUIRED immediately computer desk, outdoor five committed people to Funeral setting, bikes, toys, linen, join my expanding direct household items, clothes, sales team to promote GREER, Desmond divan wine rack, golf a revolutionary fat loss The relatives and friends INSURANCE - For the clubs. Priced to sell program, minimal outlay, of Mr Desmond Greer most competitive prices fully covered by start up BARMERA 4 Carmel Crt are respectfully invited to on home, contents, attend his funeral service commercials, caravan Sat and Sunday 8am stock and marketing, to be conducted in the and boats. Contact - 12noon moving sale choose your own hours, full coaching and support Riverland Funeral Chapel, your local SGIC Agents everything must go 231 Twentyfirst Street, Rosenthals, Renmark LOXTON 36 Sturt Street, programs for those Renmark on Tuesday, 85866626 or Berri Sat Jan 17 8am, come committed. Phone Kevin January 20th at 11am. 85823644 make a reasonable offer. and Roz on 0428951399 At the conclusion of the service the cortege will proceed to the Renmark Lawn Cemetery for the committal. Aged 73 years

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society in his memory would be appreciated. Donations may be made at the service. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 Renmark 85864422 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

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For Sale LUCERNE hay small square bales, good quality, $12/bale. Phone 0428393744 before 7pm RIDE-ON Mower Rover 10.5hp, V.G.C., $1,900. Queen bed ensemble with head board, V.G.C. $300. Phone 0428318516 SARABAND quilted nylon bedspread, good condition green/ beige floral double bed will fit queen bed $15. Phone 85847170 TRACTOR David Brown 990, 4000 hours, good condition. $5,000 inc. GST. Phone 0447243368, at Cadell VOLTA upright vacuum cleaner, ‘enviro vac 1400’ true hepa filter system, $35. Phone 85847170

To Anthony, Shalee and Sienna, congratulations on the arrival of your precious little twins Chanel Jada and Ayla Jeani, two more little princesses for Poppy AMERICAN Staffy pups Bob, Nanny Gepp, auntie for sale 6wks old, 4x Erin and uncle Arrod females $400ea. Phone 18th Birthday 0450815318 BAND saw/meat saw good condition hardly used, $500 ono Phone 85847535

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nence, David has some advice for younger musicians. “Don’t write yourself off, be prepared to do anything and if you want to make it in a band tell yourself that and it will happen,” he said. David and fellow band member Alex have been close friends from the age of 10 and have always been amazed by music from jazz to metal. “We would go into a cheap record store and buy 30 year old records and we would take them down into a basement and learn how real songs were created,” David said. “So, we want to produce a sound that makes people want to sing and dance, we want to see our music making people happy, to see them smile is our goal and then we can celebrate.” After two years of writing, Sparkadia was born and “being in Sydney we were lucky, we played at so many clubs and one day we just got lucky and things just suddenly took off”. Sparkadia has spent much of the past year touring, a situation that has provided

several moments of note. “We were in Germany and we had been for five months, we had a day off and Nick went off on his own, he had been missing for a day and a half and every time we tried to ring his mobile it was off, he still says the battery was dead,” David said. “Anyway we ended up calling the police and 11pm the night after the day he went missing he turned up absolutely stuffed and had to go to hospital, that was the most frightful experience of my life.” Sparkadia have been madly touring and performing at gigs around the world but have found time to return to Australia for the holidays. “We don’t want to lose touch with what we have experienced and where we are today, we have finally come home to Sydney and although we haven’t had holidays over Christmas as such we have enjoyed it,” David said. Sparkadia is looking forward to playing at this year’s Big Day Out on Friday, January 30.

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6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 3.30 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 Judge Judy 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Bold & The Beautiful 6.30 Futurama 7.00 Friends 7.30 Don't Forget The Lyrics 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Out Of The Blue 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 TV Around The World 1.30 Blizzard: Race To The Pole 2.30 The Battle Of The River Plate 3.30 If Only 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 6.00 Dakar Rally:

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.35 Rex In Rome 8.30 Carla Cametti PD 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: 36 Quai Des Orfevres (France): Daniel Auteuil, GĂŠrard Depardieu, AndrĂŠ Dussollier and Roschdy Zem 11.55 Queer As Folk 12.55 Clara Sheller 1.55 Weatherwatch

Friday 16th

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 I Can Jump Puddles 1.30 Opal Fever 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Pilot Guides 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report

8.00 Kylie Kwong: My China 8.30 Agatha Christie's Miss Marple 10.05 The Complete Guide To Parenting: George Hartley is asked to look after his seven-year-old son on his own for the first time. 10.30 ABC News 10.40 Man Stroke Woman 11.10 Rage

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2009: Day Six and AAMI Kooyong Classic: Day Three 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v South Africa: The MCG 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Win News

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v South Africa 9.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2009: Day Six 11.30 Tennis: AAMI Kooyong Classic: Day Three 1.30 Antarctica Alive! 2.30 Hot Auctions 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 3.30 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 Judge Judy 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Bold & The Beautiful 6.30 Futurama 7.00 Friends 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Law & Order 10.25 Orange Roughies 11.25 Ten News 11.55 Sports Tonight 12.25 The Late Show 1.25 Taken Out 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 30 Days 5.00 Key Of David 5.30 Video Hits

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide 1.30 Making Babies 2.30 Life Under Napoleon 3.30 Policing The Pacific 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 The Clipperton Expedition 6.00 Dakar Rally:

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Dreams Of Obama 8.35 As It Happened: Churchill's Bodyguard 8.20 One Voice, One Vote 9.30 World News 10.00 My Penis And Everyone Else's 11.05 Movie: Lucia, Lucia (Spain) 1.00 Movie: Cowboys & Angels (Ireland) 2.35 Weatherwatch

5.00 Rage 11.00 Outback House: An important visitor is coming to Oxley Downs. 12.00 Dynasties 12.30 Best Of Australian Story 1.00 Movie: The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad 2.30 Basketball: WNBL 2008/09: Bulleen v Bendigo: Highlights 3.50 Football: W-League: Grand

Final 6.00 Totally Frank 6.25 Minuscule 6.30 Best Of Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Rain Shadow 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill 10.05 ABC News 10.10 The Last Detective: Davies tries to unravel the murder of a stock car champion. 11.20 Rage

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Equestrian: Australian International 3 Day Event 11.00 Danoz 11.30 Motorsport: V8 Utes: Bathurst 2008 12.30 Tennis: AAMI Kooyong Classic: Day Four 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Tornado Intercept

7.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2009: Day Seven 9.30 Movie: Paparazzi: Cole Hauser 11.10 Disorderly Conduct Caught On Tape 12.10 Movie: Play Dirty: Michael Caine and Nigel Davenport 2.30 Auction Squad 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 11.30 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 12.00 Jayco Bay Cycling Classic: Geelong 2.00 Beach Cricket: Round Two 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow

8.45 Movie: Sahara: Matthew McConaughey, Penelope Cruz, Steve Zahn and William H. Macy 11.15 Rush 12.15 America’s Next Top Model 2.15 Taken Out 3.00 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 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Baroque Academy 2.00 Black Widow 2.55 Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison 4.30 Newshour 5.30 A Fork In The Mediterranean 6.00 Dakar Rally: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters:

The team finds out if it is possible to use bamboo as a form of torture. 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Empire Of The Wolves (France): Jean Reno and Arly Jover 12.10 S.O.S. 1.10 Cirque Du Soleil: Ka Extreme 2.05 The Insiders Guide To Love 2.55 Weatherwatch

5.00 Rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Q&A 10.00 Inventions From The Shed 10.30 Root Of All Evil? 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Best Of Landline 1.00 Best Of Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 War Of The

Birds 3.00 Eagles: Farewell 1 Live 4.30 World Music Awards 2008 6.10 Kidnapped 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Eye For An Elephant 8.30 Trial Of Tony Blair 9.45 The Eternity Man 10.50 Compass 11.15 Pablo De Sarasate

6.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Movie: Ducktales The Movie: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp 9.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v South Africa: Bellerive Oval, Hobart 10.00 Movie: Thunder Alley: Annette Funicello 1.00 Scrubs 1.30 Cricket: One

Day Series: Australia v South Africa 5.30 According To Jim 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Outback Wildlife Rescue 7.00 Hot Property 7.30 The Rich List 8.30 Movie: Nine Months: Hugh Grant 10.40 Holby Blue 11.50 Movie: Snowbound 2.00 Hot Auctions 2.30 Home Shopping

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Australian Fishing Championship 1.00 It’s Me Or The Fat Dog 2.00 Beach Cricket: Round Two: Coolangatta 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Bad News Bears: Billy Bob Thornton 8.45 Movie: About A Boy: Hugh Grant 10.50 The Daily Show 11.20 The Office 11.50 Taken Out 12.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 3.55 Video Hits

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 Insight Summer Season 11.00 Iron Chef 11.50 Cocktails 12.00 Cycling: National Road Championships 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 World Game

6.00 Dakar Rally: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Nuremberg: Nazis On Trial 9.40 Speer And Hitler 11.20 Cycling: Tour Down Under Classic: Highlights 12.20 Movie: Inheritance (Denmark) 2.20 If The Dead Could Speak 3.15 Weatherwatch

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Best Of Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parkinson 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 The House Of Windsor

7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Choir Of Hard Knocks 8.30 The Beckoning Silence 9.50 Made In Chicago: The Making Of Barack Obama 10.40 ABC News 10.55 The Mafia 11.45 MDA 12.45 Movie: Private Life Of Don Juan 2.05 Movie: Bachelor Mother

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2009: Day One: Presented by Matthew White and Bruce McAvaney 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2009: Day One

12.30 Win News 1.00 A Country Practice: The local farmers are angry about the abundance of wild pigs in the national park, and blame Cathy for the damage to their crops. 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Room For Improvement 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’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 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Friends 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Rules Of Engagement 8.30 Movie: The Contender 11.05 Ten News 11.50 The Late Show 12.50 Taken Out 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 3.55 Video Hits

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Abortion, Corruption & Cops 2.30 The Mormons 3.30 The Glamour Game 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under Classic: Highlights

6.00 Dakar Rally: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear 8.30 South Park 9.00 Drawn Together 9.30 World News 10.00 Pizza 10.30 Skins 11.25 Movie: Murk (Denmark): Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Nicolas Bro and Laura DrasbĂŚk 1.30 Big All At Once 2.30 Weatherwatch

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Ten Pound Poms 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parkinson 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.10 River Cottage Gone Fishing! 7.00 ABC News

7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The Museum 8.35 Party Animals 9.30 Bastard Boys 10.30 ABC News 10.40 Shrink Rap 11.30 Movie: Cape Fear: Gregory Peck 1.15 Movie: They Can't Hang Me 2.30 Psychic Investigators 3.00 Inauguration Of President Obama 4.30 Movie: The Clay Pigeon

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2009: Day Two: Presented by Matthew White and Bruce McAvaney 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew O’Keefe 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Tennis:

Australian Open 2009: Day Two 12.30 Win News 1.00 A Country Practice: Jack Hayden takes a turn for the worse, and Cathy finally learns the truth about his illness. 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News: Presented by Natalie Barr and Mark Beretta

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook: Presented by Peter Everett 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Friends 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Rules Of Engagement 8.30 NCIS 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Taken Out 12.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Storm Rages Twice 2.00 Don Matteo 3.00 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.30 Everyone Loves A Wedding 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under:

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Desperately Seeking Doctors 8.30 Blood And Guts: A History Of Surgery 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: The Dark Years 10.55 Hot Docs: The Safe House 11.25 Movie: Joni's Promise (Israel) 1.00 Out Of The Forest 2.40 Weatherwatch

5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Inauguration Of President Obama 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parkinson 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Art Museums Of The World 6.30 Nigella Express 7.00 ABC News

7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 My Family 8.35 The Omid Djalili Show 9.05 Chandon Pictures 9.35 Seven Periods With Mr Gormsby 10.00 The Robinsons 10.35 ABC News 10.45 Taggart 11.55 Movie: Silent Running: Bruce Dern 1.25 Movie: A Kid For Two Farthings 2.55 Butterfly Effect

6.00 Sunrise: Presented by David Koch and Melissa Doyle 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2009: Day Three: Presented by Matthew White and Bruce McAvaney 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew O’Keefe 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2009: Day Three 12.30 Win News 1.00 Australia’s Wild North: Ben Cropp and his sons Dean and Adam explore the vast and remote coastline of Australia’s wild north. 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’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 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Friends 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Rules Of Engagement 8.30 House 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Taken Out 12.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 3.55 Video Hits

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 12.30 President Obama Inauguration 3.00 Salam Cafe 3.30 Football Stars Of Tomorrow 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under: Highlights 6.30 World News

7.30 Food Safari 8.00 Tales From The Palaces 8.30 Long Way Down 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Operation Valkyrie (Germany): Sebastian Koch and Axel Milberg 11.40 Movie: The Unforgiven (South Korea): Ha JeongWoo 1.50 Weatherwatch

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Wednesday 21st

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2009: Day Five and AAMI Kooyong Classic: Day Two 4.30 Harry’s Practice 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

Saturday 17th

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Sunday 18th

TEN

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Clubs gear up for swimming champs in Mount Gambier

ON YOUR MARKS â– READY: Berri Swimming Club relay member Sarah Trewren prepares to dive in as Nikki Harwood touches the wall, while Emily Millar (second right) and Tenae Feher cheer their team on. The girls will be competing together at the State Country Swimming Championships in Mount Gambier this weekend, along with several other local clubs. Full story Page 38. Photo: LES PEARSON

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