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Byrne agreed that the Riverland was doing quite well considering the conditions. “We have heard some horror stories coming out of cooler regions,� he said. “The cooler regions don’t have the advantages that we have with the irrigation system to meet the heat.� ■Continued Page 3

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been able to keep up with the water,� he said. “There aren’t a lot of reports of burnt grapes.� Mr Caddy said the Riverland’s grapes were set to survive the harsh temperatures, while other regions may not be as lucky. Wine Grape Growers Association executive officer Chris

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DESPITE the heat wave that has threatened the state’s grape crops, Riverland vineyards are coping well, according to local viticulture experts. However, the harvest could drop to 300,000 tonnes if the scorching conditions continue.

With the region’s temperatures hitting 40 degrees plus over the past week, CCW CoOperative Limited chairman Jim Caddy said wine grapes are “holding up reasonably well� at the moment. Mr Caddy said well managed Riverland crops are surviving the heat. “It appears most people have

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Solar Panels could be exit strategy option for growers

â– DIVERSITY: Andrew Caire amongst the sun panels on his Lyrup property. Photo: BRAD PERRY

By BRAD PERRY A LYRUP man is hoping to convince the state and federal government that sun farming is a viable source of income for irrigators hoping to exit the horticultural industry. Sun farmer Andrew Caire believes trading water allocations for solar panels will provide an alternative for growers keen to stay on their properties. The Pike River Woolshed Sun Farm at Lyrup has been highly successful since its launch in December and Mr Caire believes it provides a chance for growers in this sun drenched region to diversify. â– Continued Page 4

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Silver lining found THE silver lining on the metaphorical cloud has been rediscovered this week. The economic crisis, which has hit our region along with the water issues we face, has produced some good results for locals in recent days. Tuesday’s announcement of an interest rate drop by the Federal Reserve Bank, plus the Federal Government’s economic stimulus package will be advantageous. The $42 billion dollar stimulus package will help

families, as well as the oft left out singles and childless couples, so it would seem a win/win situation. The package given to families prior to Christmas proved to be a boon for local businesses facing tough times. Hopefully the money provided this time around will see the same benefits. However, while the package is good news, it is poor form of Kevin Rudd’s Federal Government to have such tight deadlines for the bill to

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Fruit pickers rise earlier to beat the heat

Workers forced into premature labour ■From Page 1 Mr Caddy said that while some grapes will show the effects of the sun, a majority will make it through this hot spell. “Where there isn’t much foliage the grapes do appear burnt,� he said. Mr Byrne said it was still a test of time as the vines attempted to adapt to the conditions and growers managed their 18 per cent water allocation. “The heat confuses the vines and they are not sure what stage it’s at,� he said. “The yield might dip as low as 300,000 tonnes if the heat continues. “In relative terms, we sustained the first 10 days of the heat wave well, given we are working with 18 per cent of our water allocation. “Whether we can sustain fruit for the next 10 days remains to be seen.� Meanwhile, table grape pickers are adjusting to the heat by starting and finishing earlier in a bid to keep as cool as possible. Bookpurnong based Brian Western, of Western and Son, said afternoons were too hot for pickers to work. “We start work at daylight and what we are doing is working until midday lunch,� he said. “One day this week, we had to stop at 11:30 because it was too hot. “They are finding it pretty hard at the moment.�

â– HOT TAR: Roads all around the region struggle to cope with the heat wave with the tar melting in large patches. Photo: JANE WILSON

Riverland rides heat wave into record books By BRAD PERRY

■EARLY MORNINGS: English backpackers Joe Ashton and Amy Usher brave the conditions to pick grapes. Photos: JANE WILSON While the 22 pickers who work every morning use umbrellas in an attempt to shield them from the sun, the heat is still oppressive. English pair Joe Ashton and Amy Usher are struggling to adjust to the heat after freezing weather in England. “We’re baking, the nights are unbearable,� Mr Ashton said. While the pickers get through the heat, Mr Western said the grapes may not be as lucky. “The fruit is getting so hot and the berries are going brown,� he said. “There are berries ■LITTLE SHADE: Grape pickers at Western and Son use cooked on the bunches at umbrellas for shade. the present time.�

THE Riverland has equalled the official record for the most consecutive days over 40 degrees, seven days. The heat wave equalled the string of 40 degree temperatures recorded from December 15 to December 21, 2002. Tuesday’s maximum temperature of 39 degrees meant the Riverland was just one degree off beating the record for the region’s hottest ever streak. South Australian Bureau of Meteorology senior meteorologist Darren Ray said the Riverland had certainly equalled the 2002 record. “There were a number of locations in South Australia that had record runs of 40 degree temperatures,� he said. “Monday’s maximum temperature means that the Riverland equalled the previous record recorded at the aerodrome in Renmark.� In January the average temperature was 35.6 degrees which was hotter than the figure of 34 degrees recorded at the same time last year.

During the record heat wave, nights were almost unbearable with the temperature only dropping to a hot 26 degrees on January 29. The hottest ever recorded Riverland temperature was 47.4 degrees on January 31, 1968. That record was left untouched, with the region’s highest temperature over the past two weeks being 45.3 degrees last Wednesday. The scorching temperatures are continuing, with a maximum of 39 degrees predicted for today and 42 degrees for tomorrow. However, Mr Ray said there was relief in sight with a change expected on Sunday afternoon. “Temperatures will drop dramatically throughout the state,� he said. “Saturday night and Sunday will see temperatures dramatically drop with a cool air change.� Saturday is forecasted for a very hot 45 degrees but the temperature will cool with a maximum temperature of 32 on Sunday, with the possibility of thunderstorms. Monday’s predicted maximum is 27 degrees.

Warm weather has region a little hot under the collar By BRAD PERRY AS temperatures soar across the Riverland, the community is adjusting to life in the midst of a heat wave. Tandou Wines, at Monash, lost its power for more than two hours on Monday as temperatures soared to around 42 degrees just after lunch time. Tandou regional sales officer Jodie Butler said the heat was almost unbearable in the office as the power went off and the air-conditioning shut down. “It got very hot, very quickly,� she said. “I mean really, really hot.� Tandou’s chief wine maker Chris Polymiadis said the winery is

used to the regular power failures. Power hasn’t been the only “I’ve been absolutely flat out,� “It’s a common thing that thing affected by the hot weather, he said. seems to happen every year and as air-conditioning units across the “I’m booked out for at least the we have come to terms with it,� he region have come under intense next two weeks. said. pressure. “All evaporators are struggling “Normally we seem to get the Grant Campain, from Aircon- and won’t handle the heat.� blackout because we are on a sepa- ditioning and Mechanical Services, Air-conditioning tradesmen rate grid.� has been extremely busy over the throughout the Riverland have Mr Polymibeen in high adis said the demand and It’s a common thing that seems to happen winery was Mr Campain not heavily efsaid there every year and we have come to terms with it. fected because seemed to it was prepared be no relief for the blackout. last two weeks, at one stage install- in sight. “You do need to make sure that ing 19 split air-conditioners in two “Everyone wants you there when the power comes back on days. right now and you just can’t do it,� that things like the pump don’t go Mr Campain said air-condi- he said. flat out,� he said. tioning around the region was “Schools have also been having “There are procedures in place struggling to cope with tempera- quite a bit of trouble too.� to isolate machinery and restart.� tures close to 50 degrees. The retail sector has also en-

joyed the hot spell with an increase in the sale of all types of fans and air-conditioners. Waikerie Retravision has almost completely sold out of all types of cool relief. “We can’t get any extra portable refrigerated air-conditioners in and are all out of fans,� director Felicity Noble said. “When it’s a really hot spell, people leave it to the last minute and then there’s a mad rush.� Meanwhile, a community building in Glossop was broken into last weekend and an air-conditioning unit stolen. Police urge anyone with information to contact Bank SA Crime Stoppers on 1800 220 208.

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Solar farm a new exit option ■ From Page 1 “If people are able to use exit packages and sell some water allocations they could buy into the solar farm with definite benefits,” he said. “I see it as a great opportunity for local growers to diversify. “They can take a proportion of their land and water and sell it to offset their losses. “Then they can build a solar farm and utilise the land they still have. “If they are making money off the solar panels then they can still be farming.” By selling off 100 megalitres of water, a grower can buy three solar panels to start a sun farm. Mr Caire has held talks with River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald to gain support from other government officials to establish a program for growers to trade their water for a solar farm. “Karlene has been very helpful,” he said. “She is helping me send letters to Pat Conlon and Penny Wong to get support. “I’m working with the state and federal governments to get solar power as the focus point.” The sun farm is currently running well above its expected production and Mr Caire said it has held up superbly in the scorching heat of recent weeks. “The panels are overproducing by what they said they would,” he said. The heat wave has been the real test for the huge solar panels and Mr Caire said they have held up exceptionally well.

“The thin film silicon panels have only dropped off by one to two per cent which is fantastic,” he said. “If they can cope with this then there’s no reason they can’t cope in any conditions.” The 500 square metre sun farm generates 55,000kWh of power annually, which is enough energy to power eight homes. The extra electricity produced from the solar panels is sold to the national grid, giving the farm the capacity to earn more than $35,000 annually. The Pike River Woolshed Sun Farm is the largest privately owned sun farm in Australia and cost around $300,000 to build. It was established on the back of the State Government’s guaranteed nett feed-in tariff which pays owners double the cost of electricity for power fed into the grid. While growers struggle with the current water allocations, the solar panels are thriving on the 300 plus days of sun in the region. “The community needs power and at times lately we have needed more power than what we have got.” Mr Caire was confident the sun farm would be a solution to the growers current problems. “Hopefully, if the Government supports and gets behind the blockies then we can see some bigger farms,” he said. “We can work together with irrigators to buy back water licenses and use tax incentives to buy solar farms.”

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Your favourite free newspaper now online By LES PEARSON THIS week sees the start of a new era for the Riverland Weekly – we enter the world of cyberspace with our brand new website. The easy to access site (riverlandweekly.com.au) has been created through the ezyzine nexus, which features newspapers from across Australia. It means that you can now not only read your favourite free newspaper from the comfort of your kitchen table, but also on your home or work PC. Riverland Weekly manager Lyn Johnson is excited about

the latest advance made by the paper. “This is a great chance for us to provide even wider access to our great newspaper and share it with the rest of South Australia, Australia and the world,” Mrs Johnson said. “It also provides greater value for our advertising clients, whose products and services will be available on line to a wider audience. “It’s a fantastic advancement for the Riverland Weekly and gives us a great edge.” On the website’s home page you can find the lead stories from each week’s newspaper, from news, local

interest, entertainment and sport, while a clever little page flipper allows you to load, quickly, the entire newspaper to your computer. Additionally, you can access photographs taken by the Riverland Weekly’s snapper Jane Wilson, along with direct links to the major Riverland businesses that are involved with the newspaper. Editor Rob McLean is excited to be involved in the development of this new direction, which will see our fledgling newspaper expand its role in the community. “We’re planning to use this site as an extension of

our newspaper, providing stories early in our publishing week as well as giving the community an extra opportunity to share their stories and events to the wider world,” Mr McLean said. “The site will be updated during the publishing week, to provide you with new information as often as possible.” The Riverland Weekly’s newest team member Brad Perry will be the online manager. Each edition of the Riverland Weekly will be available online by midday of publication day.


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GROWERS have been encouraged to lodge their water carry-over applications as soon as possible to ensure they have the option to secure water for the 2009/2010 season. Waterfind chief executive officer Tom Rooney said it is an ideal option to have, given the carryover application is in no way a binding contract and will give piece of mind if the need arises to have the carry over water. “It is used for people to put in an application any way to carry over water if they feel they need to,” Mr Rooney said. He said if he was still growing fruit, he would be taking similar

action. “I was a grower at KingstonOn-Murray myself and if I had my property again, I would be lodging an application for carryover,” he said. “The carry-over strategy is quite a good strategy and a lot of growers use it to secure water for next year.” Application forms are available from the Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity, or alternatively, Mr Rooney said growers can contact Waterfind to access a form. Applications must be lodged by February 27. “This doesn’t mean that growers must have purchased carry-over water by that time,” Mr

Rooney said. Water carried over from the 2007/2008 season is also eligible to be carried over into 2009/2010, pushing up the price of temporary water. “The ability to carry over carry-over water will shrink the availability of temporary water on the market,” Mr Rooney said. The average water price, as of 2pm Tuesday, was $282 a megalitre, compared to $1200 a megalitre in November and December of the 2007/2008 season. “Prices are very low compared to the heights they reached last year,” Mr Rooney said. He said growers in the lower end of the Murray would probably find more use for the ability

to carry over water previously carried over. “Many there were not able to use the water due to it being too salty or the levels being too low to use.” He said the application will register intent to carry water over, enabling the State Government to pass on the amount of water needed to be stored up stream. “Because transmission times are longer, it needs to be planned in advance.” Critical Water Application water can not be carried over, nor can water used for urban water supply, stock or domestic purposes, industrial use or environmental/wetland management purposes.

Australia leaves it’s mark on Lucas By BRAD PERRY SPORTING the Southern Cross on his back, Brazilian exchange student Lucas Martins-Silvestre has just completed the best year of his life and it was all thanks to his experiences in the Riverland. Aged 17, Lucas was part of an exchange with the Renmark Rotary Club and has recently returned to his hometown Marialva, in the south of Brazil. While Marialva is of similar size to the Riverland with a population of 35,000, Lucas had to get used to the longer distances travelling around the region. “Where I am from, it’s only like 15 minutes to get to the city,” he said. Since arriving here he has stayed with four host families for three months each and also spent time travelling around Australia with other exchange students from the region and beyond. “I had just great host families, it was so good,” Lucas said. When asked what he enjoyed most about his time in the Riverland, Lucas was adamant that he couldn’t single out one thing he enjoyed the most.

“I enjoyed everything, the river, the times in the river,” he said. While here, he was involved in a number of sports and community based events including soccer, volleyball and especially, Australian rules football. “I’m really going to miss the Aussie rules,” Lucas said. “I follow the Adelaide Crows, they are awesome.” While here, Lucas also spent plenty of time following the local football. Lucas was one of two students in the Riverland, from 14 involved in the exchange, which also had Americans and Polish students involved. The ability to adapt to the Aussie ‘lingo’ was an important part of Lucas’ stay as it made it easier for him to interact with the community. “If you’re not shy, try and talk to people and then you make many more friends,” he said. His Renmark Rotary Club counsellor John Plummer said it has been a great experience for everyone. “We found it’s very good for everybody in the Rotary Club to share the

■ MARKED: Exchange student Lucas Martins-Silvestre, pictured with exchange counsellor John Plummer, has a lasting reminder of his time in Australia. Photo: BRAD PERRY

experiences with Lucas,” he said. “Lucas fully participated in everything we did and so it was a general experience of swapping ideas of what it’s like to be in Brazil compared to

Australia.” When asked whether he would ever return Lucas said “I will come back for sure” and is only going home so he can study an international commerce course at university. Lu-

cas has taken home all the memories of his trip but also the best souvenir he could have got, the blue stars of our beloved Southern Cross tattooed on his back.


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Letters to the editor

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Supporting the houseboat industry I WRITE to you to voice my support to the local houseboat industry regarding the proposed designated houseboat mooring sites. As you are born and bred on the river I’m sure you realise just how wonderful a houseboat trip along our beautiful river is. The peace and serenity of cruising at your leisure is something very special to the houseboat industry. The vast majority of houseboat users leave their overnight spot as they found it, litter free and with no damage to the environment. It’s the peace and freedom that makes a houseboat trip so special and keeps customers coming back year after year. All the retailers in the Riverland towns gain business from the industry. We are part of the motor trade and regularly get return visitors arranging for the vehicle to be serviced while they are cruising on a houseboat on the river. I’m not sure who suggested this ridiculous plan but could I suggest we arrange a free trip on the river over a few nights to experience just how special a houseboat holiday is. Phil Rosenthal, Renmark.

Whetstone’s response I REFER to the letter to the editor, Riverland Weekly (January 29), from John O’Callaghan where he raises the question of my position on

House fire investigation A FIRE which took the life of a Renmark man on March 17 last year is alleged to have been deliberately lit. After the fire had been extinguished, the body of Anthony Humby, 43, was discovered inside the ruins. Extensive investigation and forensic testing has since confirmed that the fire was deliberately lit. The investigation continues and detectives are now following a number of lines of enquiry.

matters regarding the management of the River Murray in South Australia. He wonders whether I will adhere to Liberal Party policy once elected to Parliament. As the chairman of South Australian Murray Irrigators, my position on all issues facing irrigators and our communities has been made abundantly clear during hundreds of media interviews I have conducted. That will not change. Voters can be assured that if changing Liberal Party water policy requires that I get the party in a political headlock and setting them straight on what is appropriate, then that is what I am prepared to do. I will not support anything that I don’t believe is in the best interests of the people of Chaffey. I firmly believe that all river communities in SA - and the River Murray - need a much better deal. We are the victims of years of political inaction over the water shortages. We hear all the excuses about why SA is on such a low irrigation allocation, while NSW and Victorian irrigators receive much more water. I am sick of excuses. The inequity of it all makes my blood boil, especially when I talk to irrigators and their families every day and hear the same sad stories. We have become the forgotten people in this state. We should not be playing God and deciding who survives and who doesn’t simply because of the size of their fruit block. And we should not be squab-

POLICE NEWS Police are appealing to any members of the public that may have any information to contact the Riverland CIB, Major Crime Investigation Branch or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Drink driver wipes out A 39 YEAR old woman from Loxton was reported for driving under the influence, exceeding

bling amongst ourselves about who should get the pathetic water allocation the current government has made available. Our State needs to stand up to Queensland, NSW and Victoria and get a better deal for all South Australians. We have proud returned soldiers being forced to shut down their operations because the country and state they served in war will not defend them. I am not interested in excuses and glib comments like “we can’t make it rain”. In these tough times, we do not need the divide and conquer politics that pits the plight of some irrigators against others or the health of one significant wetland over the future of the Lower Lakes. MPs need to realise that there are solutions available for all if we are prepared to get tough and truly fight for those we represent. It’s what I do for SA Murray Irrigators and it is what I am offering to do for the working families of Chaffey. Tim Whetstone, Liberal Candidate For Chaffey.

Cod issues THE recent announcement of total closure of the Murray cod season in South Australia warrants some comment on the history of management of our fishery – particularly the management of the cod. It is not long since the fishery was closed to all commercial fish-

the prescribed concentration of alcohol and driving without due care after her car allegedly hit four parked vehicles in Pine Avenue, Loxton, causing a total of around $20,000 of damages on the weekend. The woman recorded a reading of 0.364.

Manual control WAIKERIE and Blanchetown Police were required to conduct traffic control on the Sturt Highway at Waikerie on Tuesday morning after a trailer became separated from a truck, blocking a section of the highway.

ing. At that time in SA, some 30 plus tonnes of cod were being caught annually and, despite many of us showing concerns about the sustainability of taking such quantities of cod, we were consistently told that there were plenty of cod in the river and the river could easily sustain such a harvest. Recreational fishers have not taken many cod before or after this time, although there have been favourable conditions in the last year and subsequently, some of us have been fortunate enough to catch a cod. I am pleased to be able to say that many of these fish were released back into the river. Congratulations to all of you who ‘caught and released’ these fish. Yet, suddenly our Government says the stocks are down and cod are an endangered species. We know that upstream, there are plenty of cod. On radio just a week ago, someone from Echuca reported that there were heaps of cod in that area. On tv, it was reported also that there were heaps of cod in the Murrumbidgee and that it was not unusual to even catch half a dozen trout cod in a day’s fishing. Of course, Victoria and NSW have a restocking program and obviously have a genuine interest in improving fish stocks. The only restocking that occurs in South Australia is the breeding the cod do themselves in a couple of creeks in Chowilla. Yet a scientific report done by the proponents of the regulator for the Chowilla Creek and released last January, says quite clearly that the project puts at serious risk

the future of the cod (and callop) breeding in that area. Progressing with the project without proper respect for the breeding in the area does not support the position of limited fish stocks. Of course, we say there should be a restocking program introduced (and have been saying that for many years) as there is in other states. The government says “No! You can’t do that because the upstream fish are different from the downstream fish and we must not let them interbreed”. What a load of codswallop! The same government is flat out building fish ways and fish ladders to encourage our (native) fish to move upstream. One would have to assume the fish are told to go upstream but do not do anything that could mix the gene pools. I suggest that sanity must ultimately prevail and the same must happen to management of the Murray Darling fishery as has finally happened to the management of water in the Murray Darling system. The fishery desperately needs one management system. The fish don’t know where the borders are and assumedly don’t care too much. It would then be easy to introduce a licencing system like driving licences – where, with one licence, we can fish anywhere in the Murray Darling Basin. I think most of us would be happy with one licence knowing the fees were all being re-invested in the fishery. Trevor Loxton, Renmark.

Swan Reach pump complete MINISTER for Water Security Karlene Maywald has announced the upgrade to the Swan Reach Pump Station is complete, securing water supplies to residents living in the Barossa Valley and parts of Yorke Peninsula. “Early this year SA Water commissioned a temporary low-lift pump station at the Swan Reach Water Treatment Plant to ensure the secure supply of water to nearly 32,000 customers from the Swan Reach to Stockwell

pipeline during times of low River Murray levels,” Minister Maywald said. “Ongoing drought conditions and low inflows to the Murray-Darling Basin have resulted in a major fall in the River Murray pool level downstream of Blanchetown and the longer term forecast is for further declines if the drought continues. “In order to address this, SA Water has undertaken work on all four of its major pump stations

along the River Murray to ensure that the infrastructure can remain operational during these extreme circumstances. “This temporary pump station will extract river water via two suction pipelines and deliver the water into the existing raw water pumping station to simulate a higher pool level.” Minor works continue on site until early February to complete fencing and security activities.

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Berri Barmera Council News

Public response on trees sought By LES PEARSON BERRI Barmera council is asking for community feedback about the 13 trees, believed to have been planted to honour World War I soldiers, lining the side of the Sturt Highway between Cobdogla and Barmera, that have been earmarked to be removed. The motion comes after an inspection from Transport SA revealed some 40 of the plants are dead, dying or diseased. Given the sensitive nature of the request, council has thrown the communication lines open to air any possible objections

â– MAKEOVER: Berri Barmera Council is looking at upgrading the Berri riverfront in preparation for the centenary celebrations.

Riverfront marked for access upgrade PREPARATIONS for the Berri centenary are gaining momentum, with Berri Barmera Council lodging a request for $100,000 funding in its submission for the Federal Government’s Community Infrastructure Funding. Council deputy chief executive officer Mary Deakin said the money would be used to upgrade access to and from the river on the steep and at times difficult to access riverfront. “If you look at the slope and the

ramps to get access to the water, they look a bit suss,� Ms Deakin said. She said the Berri riverfront poses a lot of potential with the right funding. “We can do so much with it. “It will come down to what the government will give us.� Ms Deakin said some extra funding would tie in nicely with the budgeted money council has already set aside for the preparations.

to the work. Council deputy chief executive officer Mary Deakin said this stage is pivotal for locals to get their thoughts across. “Council will have to go out and see what the community thinks about it before we can go ahead with anything,� she said. Cobdogla resident Rosemary Gower confirmed the trees were planted to honour the soldiers of World War I but did concede the trees posed a safety concern and recognised the tough position council was in. “It’s a hard one but there’s some that are dead and have to go

anyway,� she said. “I’m extremely concerned about some of them that look like they have branches ready to come down. “Every time I go out there I get worried and they are getting dangerous now.� However, Mrs Gower felt that if these trees were removed, they would have to be replaced. Council reported in its January agenda that there has been no cost obtained to remove the 13 trees in question, while Transport SA has indicated it will be willing to discuss the matter further in the near future.

Bonney theatre funding prominent By LES PEARSON BERRI Barmera Council has submitted its list of projects to obtain funding from the Federal Government’s Community Infrastructure Grant. In the submitted list, council has outlined some $450,000 to be spent on Barmera’s Bonney Theatre. Deputy chief executive officer Mary Deakin said the theatre attracted such a sum because of

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its popular usage and heritage listing. “Bonney Theatre is probably the most significant of all our halls in the Riverland,� she said. Ms Deakin said targeting one particular facility will at least provide one quality building for Riverland use rather than four or five that are not quite up to scratch. After an inspection, the building has been earmarked for

significant upgrades to bring it up to fire safety standards, something Barmera Theatre Art Gallery Committee treasurer Glenys Frost agreed with. “In this day and age it’s fair to say it (the theatre) hasn’t got much in that regard,� she said. The theatre also lacks an accessible men’s toilet, which has been addressed in the suggested spending of the funds.

Despite being eligible to receive $371,000 from the grant, council’s list of community projects values about $750,000. Ms Deakin said the final list of approved projects will be known in a few weeks, pending approval from the Federal Government. “We have to make sure they meet the criteria for the funding,� she said. “Hopefully, within a week or two we should know.�

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Renmark Paringa Council News

â– GOING UP: Work is continuing on the new grandstand development at the Renmark oval. Photo: JANE WILSON

Council seeks grandstand funding By BRAD PERRY THE Renmark Paringa Council has decided to apply for $374,000 from the Federal Government’s Community Infrastructure Program for the redevelopment of the town oval’s grandstand. The funds will significantly help towards the project, currently under construction, which will have an overall cost of around $1.1 million. Renmark Paringa chief executive officer Barry Hurst said the project meets the grant eligibility and is on the council’s priority list. “We have put forward an application to apply for funds for the project,� he said. “It certainly meets the the grant’s criteria for sport and recreation facili-

ties.� The facilities will not only be a brand new upgrade for the oval but will also offer more services than the old grandstand. “The old grandstand had only two changerooms,� Mr Hurst said. “The new building facility will change to the capacity of four changerooms. “There will be umpire changerooms and public toilets.� The front of the facility will also have the capacity to seat 200 spectators in an indoor setting and it will be much closer to the oval than the previous grandstand. “We have it planned to be completed by the Renmark Rovers’ first home game in mid April,� he said. However, Mr Hurst said the

facilities were by no means just for the football club and were to be utilised by all sports in the area. “It will benefit the whole Renmark sport and recreation precinct,� he said. “We have identified a number of projects to improve the facility.� Cricket has also been a focus for the oval with three newly netted training pitches completed. The basketball, tennis, netball and soccer clubs will also benefit from the infrastructure program, according to Mr Hurst. “The next stage is to upgrade the tennis court and the lighting on the oval for soccer,� he said. “Hopefully we will undertake this in the near future.�

Funeral costs to rise due to paperwork wrangle By BRAD PERRY TWO things are certain in life – death and taxes – and the cost of a funeral increased in the Riverland again on Monday. Cemetery burial fees increased by up to $36 due to a Cemeteries Association of South Australia review which found that some statutory requirements were not being fulfilled by cemetery curators. The report indicates that curators had not been sighting death certificates prior to burials, a law which, according to the Renmark Paringa Council, had not been adhered to in the past. In the case of most Riverland cemeteries, the council is the caretaker

and responsible for the administrative processes of the cemeteries. A Renmark Paringa review into the matter has found that the Riverland’s funeral operators are not prepared to bring the copies of the death notice to councils for sighting and are unable to fax copies due to privacy concerns. As a result, Renmark Paringa chief executive officer Brian Hurst said a council staff member must now attend the cemetery prior to every funeral service to sight the death certificate. It is estimated the process will take at least 30 minutes. Mr Hurst said the funeral directors were unable to provide a copy

of the death certificate to council and therefore the extra cost was necessary. “It was an additional task for them to undertake,� he said. “We approached them and asked them to do it and they said they couldn’t.� Mr Hurst said it was an “inconvenience� and is now another cost to be factored into a funeral. “We appreciate that any cost is always difficult,� he said. “In the bigger scheme of things it’s not a significant increase.� Riverland Funerals managing director Don Sweet said his business was not prepared to provide the death certificates to the council prior to a

burial and therefore negate the extra fee. “This is the best way to do it ,as it’s a regulation the council has to meet,� he said. “There is nothing else we can do as cemeteries haven’t been sighting certificates and now they are required to.� When asked whether there was an easier option to cut the cost of burial fees, Mr Hurst said the council and funeral directors may be able to work out an easier process in the future. “That option is always available,� Mr Hurst said. He said the council staff will sight the death certificate well in advance of the funeral service so that it does not interfere at all.

Bank waiting on community pledges By BRAD PERRY A PROPOSAL to open a Bendigo Bank in Renmark is awaiting community support and financial pledges, according to the Renmark Paringa Council. The Council is looking for $700,000 worth of financial pledges or investment pledges by locals. Pledges are expected to be between $500 and $60,000 and the council is reviewing the level of financial interest for such a bank before undertaking a $13,000 feasibility study about bringing the community bank to the town. Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst said that

it is really up to the community to get behind the proposed bank establishment. “Council have considered it in principle, however, we want to consider the funding,� he said. A Bendigo Bank branch would become the fifth banking institution in Renmark. Council said there has been support from other communities around the Riverland keen to see a Bendigo Bank introduced. The Renmark and District Community Bank Steering Committee is confident the community will get behind another banking service in the area. “The committee set up is keen

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Joint honour for Lameroo’s community stars

Nikita’s work rewarded

■ HONOUR: Nikita Cummins receiving her Junior Citizen of the Year award on Australia Day. By LES PEARSON

By LES PEARSON LAMEROO’S resident centenarian Marjorie Morris, at 101, has been awarded Lameroo’s joint Citizen of the Year. Born in Adelaide, given Lameroo’s lack of hospitals at the time, Mrs Morris has lived in the Lameroo district for her whole life, marrying a farmer and raising a family of five children. Mrs Morris’ daughter Ruth Byrne said she has been battling illness throughout her life but has still given plenty to the Lameroo community, a feat many in the medical fraternity of the time would be surprised to hear. At age 13, Mrs Morris became quite ill and an operation was performed on her without anaesthetic. At the time, doctors gave her three hours to live. “She’s now 101, so they were wrong weren’t they,” laughed Mrs Byrne. Mrs Morris was a CWA foundation member back in 1939 and

maintained her involvement in the group until 2003. Her husband held the role as Lameroo District Council chairman and spent many hours assisting with catering and other supporting roles to the council. Sport, being the real community fabric in the country, was also a big part of Mrs Morris’ life, being president of the bowls and

teer Ross Day shares the honour of Lameroo’s Citizen of the Year and while he said it is a great honour, he still felt he was one of many who could be recognised. Mr Day was part of the group that staffed Lameroo’s ambulance when it first started service in 1967. He spent 21 years in the back of the evolving emergency service

It started as an interest of mine and I just went along and the interest grew. croquet clubs amongst others. She also spent a great number of years on the Lameroo Hospital Auxiliary and the Historical Society. Mrs Byrne said Mrs Morris was quite taken aback when told that she was the recipient of the award. “I did tell her and she looked very surprised,” she said. “It certainly is great to think she has been recognised.” Meanwhile, long time volun-

vehicle before turning his attention to the Lameroo Hospital Board as chairman. “It is an absolute honour but I don’t think I’m a citizen of the year above anybody else,” he said. Mr Day said his time in the St John’s Ambulance service was quite enjoyable. “It started as an interest of mine and I just went along and the interest grew,” he said. In stark contrast to today, Mr

Day said volunteer numbers were exceptionally strong. “We had plenty of volunteers,” he said. “In fact, we didn’t have enough work for all our volunteers.” He said modern training demands, while perhaps a necessary evil, has probably impacted on recruitment the most. “It seems to be one of the biggest impediments when getting new volunteers.” All that aside, his time in the St John’s Ambulance Service of Lameroo, which started in a Holden panel van, holds some of the fondest memories. “You always felt in the ambulance service that it was as rewarding as it was worth doing,” Mr Day said. “To be doing a job as a volunteer that people pay a subscription to has more responsibility attached to it than people think.” “I think we did the job all right and served the public very well.”

Karoonda honours busy volunteer By LES PEARSON WHEN the amount of different community groups you are involved in can not be counted on two hands, you definitely put yourself in the firing line for your town’s citizen of the year award. Karoonda’s Carlene Schulz fits that bill and was announced as the 2009 recipient of the award on Australia Day. Carlene is involved with about 12 community organisations and that is on first count, with chances more will pop up later. Carlene said she was honoured to receive the award but paid tribute to fellow nominee Leighton Huxtable. “I really expected to be runnerup,” she said. Since leaving the farm some 20 years ago, Carlene said she had to find other areas to commit her time to. “I used to keep busy supporting Neville and all he did,” she said. “I had to fill my time up with other things.

■ TRUE BLUE: Carlene Schulz received the Karoonda Citizen of the Year award on Australia Day. Photo: MURRAY VALLEY STANDARD

“Now I’m a community person.” Carlene has a simple reason for

being involved in so many groups. “It gives me occupational therapy I suppose,” she laughed. “I firmly believe you get out what you put in. “I enjoy seeing the town grow and evolve and be a place where people like to live.” Her love for the town itself is always evident. “The people that live here really enjoy living here,” she said. Carlene’s current mission is to see Karoonda’s main street revamped. “I’m trying to get Railway Terrace into shape and it’s slowly happening,” she said. From delivering food through Meals on Wheels to her commitment with other similar minded people in forming the Karoonda Op Shop, Mrs Schulz has left her mark on the town and has big plans for the future. As for what it is like being the husband of Karoonda’s Citizen of the Year, Neville was rather frank. “I now know how Prince Phillip feels,” he laughed.

SCHOOL fundraising campaigner Nikita Cummins was recently awarded Lameroo’s Junior Citizen of the Year. The year 12 student has spent a number of the past few years working fervently in the school community organising events for both school and charity benefit. “It is an honour,” she said. According to the school, Nikita is a bit of a go-getter and potentially a future leader, her frequent involvement in the School Representative Council indicative of that personality trait. For the past three years Nikita has played a large role in organising the World Vision 40-hour famine for the Lameroo schooling community and while it originally begun with a lot of teacher assistance, she has gradually taken control and begun running it almost independently. “I really enjoy it,” she said. “I like keeping busy and having something to do.” Nikita also spends a lot of her time at the local pool volunteering as a lifeguard. She said she enjoys swimming and the job has been an enjoyable tenure to date. As far as future outlook is concerned, as many do, Nikita said she willl be waiting for the end of the year before setting her focus on a future beyond school.

Emma’s support of countless community groups congratulated EMMA Reichstein’s work amongst local sporting and community groups has been recognised after being awarded the Karoonda Junior Citizen of the Year. Nominated by the East Murray Netball Club, Emma has committed her time not only as a player in the A and B grade but also as secretary, social committee member and previously as association delegate. Her involvement in the East Murray Area School was also paramount to her selection, Emma’s contribution to the school’s representative council as a previous member, treasurer, secretary and a representative on the uniform committee taking up much time. Emma’s community work doesn’t finish there, also committing her services to the Galga Tennis Club as a previous selector, vice captain and club delegate.

Emma also received the Ruth Reichstein Perpetual Trophy in 2007 and 2008, awarded by her peers to a club person, not necessarily a player who gives commitment in a team spirit for the good of the club. The nomination was also supported by the Galga Tennis Club and her employer Schwarz Motor Repairs. Community Event of the Year went to the Karoonda and Districts Football and Netball Club Life Members Day to recognise the formation of the club from Borrika, Karoonda, United and Wynarka football and netball clubs. It was a very successful day in July and resulted in many past players and life members returning to Karoonda. It was estimated that over 200 people were in attendance, along with 75 life members.


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Mardi Gras expands ■LOXTON’S ever popular Mardi Gras is just under a month away and has again been expanded. This year, the Mardi Gras is joining with the Loxton Apex Club to finish the weekend of fun and entertainment with the Apex Fisherama. Apex president Peter Oldroyd said the move of the Fisherama, reinstated for the first time last year, will allow for better fishing conditions and provide a full weekend of fun and entertainment. The Fisharama will finish off a huge weekend, which includes the traditional parade and market stalls, Mardi Gras Ambassadors announcement, Nippy’s Loxton Gift and a Rock ‘N’ Roll Night. Meantime, calls are being made for business, or community groups or organisations to put a float in this year’s Mardi Gras. If you would like a pageant form please call Kylie O’Shaughnessy on 0488 715 734.

Hats off â– RENMARK woman Jacky Rogers recently appealed for some caps for her son Shawn, who is going through a rough trot with cancer. Through the generosity of Riverland Weekly readers Shawn is

needs your help to man the stalls, which will be held at the Barmera Markets on Sunday, March 1. If you can help set up or on the day, contact Sally Goode on 8584 5588.

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■BIG DAY: Karoonda’s Nitta Lee cuts her birthday cake. to receive a total of 75 caps. Around 25 caps were sent by Riverlanders, while 50 caps will be coming from an anonymous Mildura donor. So many hats have in fact been received that Shawn and Jacky will be donating a number to the Women’s and Children’s cancer ward in Adelaide. What a great response from our readers!

More generosity ■WHILE we’re discussing the generosity of Riverlanders, the Tyele Riddle Family Appeal, which closed on Saturday, has been well supported by locals. About $25,000 was raised to help Tyele, who was involved in a

â– NITTA Lee (nee Schmidt) celebrated her 90th Birthday with approximately 130 friends and family at the Karoonda Football Club recently. Nitta was born in 1919. It seems she had an enjoyable day with many people travelling from Adelaide, Murray Bridge, Kapunda and Robertstown for the big event.

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horrific car accident late last year and has been in hospital since. The Renmark Lions Club was the force behind the fundraiser, with club member Roger Trimper reporting that Tyele has regained some use of her arms and is progressing well.

Fashion sale ■THE Riverland Musical Society wants to give you the shirt of its back – literally! In March, the musical society, which is sadly unable to run a show this year, due to not having a musical director or pianist, will be holding a garage sale to clear out some of its old stock. However, to facilitate the garage sale, the musical society

â– THE Australian Red Cross Blood Service will be back in the region towards the middle of this month. The blood service will be at Loxton (February 16 & 17), Waikerie and Berri (February 18 & 20) and Renmark (February 23 & 24). More than 2500 donations are needed in South Australia each week, so get on board for a good cause!

Great service ■IT’S no wonder that the Cobdogla Station Caravan Park is so popular with tourists, with people like Cindy Black working there. New Riverland Weekly journalist Brad Perry was at the recent Bruno Bay Australia Day celebrations when he realised his camera was running out of power. When he popped into the caravan park to get some new batteries, Cindy gave Brad a whole pack of eight batteries, not even seeking payment for the product. Thanks for the help Cindy.

Trivia Q&A with CALLUM TRIFONOFF 1. Which film has the most nominations at this year’s Academy Awards? 2. Which band sang the song Chelsea Dagger? 3. In which US state is Elvis Presley’s mansion Graceland? 4. When is Remembrance Day? 5. What colour are the Smurfs? 6. What does the C in LCD stand for? 7. Who is the American Vice-President? 8. Where did the Munsters live? 9. Which writer created Bilbo Baggins? 10. In American football, where do the Redskins come from? ■The Munsters 11. What is the ingredient in milk that causes it to go sour? 12. What is the capital city of Peru? 13. How many arms does a standard umbrella have? 14. What was the bloodiest battle in history, claiming over two million lives? 15. What was Michael Jackson’s first film? 16. Who made an epic voyage from Venice to China in 1271? 17. What is Canada’s largest province? 18. Which country has the most cattle in the world? 19. Who came up with over 400 inventions in just four years? 20. What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature? Answers: 1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; 2. The Fratellis; 3. Tennessee ; 4. November 11; 5. Blue; 6. Crystal; 7. Joe Biden; 8. 1313 Mockingbird Lane; 9. JRR Tolkein; 10. Washington; 11. Lactose; 12. Lima; 13. Eight; 14. Battle of Stalingrad; 15. The Wiz; 16. Marco Polo; 17. Quebec; 18. India; 19. Thomas Edison; 20. Mercury.

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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 5, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Complete Laser Alignment Service

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■ DEDICATED SERVICE: Manager Malcolm Bartlett and receptionist Merilyn Grosse are dedicated to providing top quality service when it comes to aligning and balancing your vehicle. Photos: JANE WILSON COMPLETE Laser Alignment Service is well known around the Riverland for its quality service in aligning heavy and light commercial vehicles. The business stemmed from its Adelaide branch in 1985 and has been a welcome addition to the Riverland’s automative industry since late 2007. Located in a convenient location at Industry Road, Renmark, the business has been in high demand since its establishment servicing a number of vehicles needs. While many may think that CLAS, as the business is known, mainly deals

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“Clint Stoeckel who works in our shop has many years of experience in car maintenance and the trucking industry.” Currently the business is looking forward to getting a new alignment machine which will align four wheels at a time rather than most wheel alignment places which only do two. Manager Malcolm Bartlett and owner John Bartlett bring more than 25 years of experience to the industry and are the men for all of your wheel aligning needs. While Mr Bartlett says there is a demand for

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 5, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Riverland Home Based Business Network

Delicious Riverland honey HONEY is widely loved across the globe for its delicious taste and comforting qualities, but the health benefits of nature’s sweetener generally go unreported. Honey is composed of natural sugars like dextrose and fructose and minerals like magnesium, potassium, calcium, sodium chlorine, sulphur, iron and phosphate and contains vitamins B1, B2, C, B6, B5 and B3. Honey is also a remedy for sore throats, given it contains powerful antimicrobial properties, which can soothe your raw tissues. Due to its natural anti-inflammatory effect, it will help to heal wounds more quickly. It also has different chemicals found in plants and different foods that kill bacteria and fungus making it a good substitute for wound dressings. Honey is also a natural antiseptic. If you have allergies, eat honey that is local to your area and it can help prevent your seasonal allergies. Based in Morgan, Friebe’s Honey produces some of the finest honey you can lay hands on. The bees work on

rural, natural bush sites located in the Riverland and Mid Murray. The honey produced from these sites is mainly Mallee Honey. Featuring a lovely, amber colour with a fabulous aroma, Freibe’s Honey follows the cold-extraction process, where it remains free from heat treatment or pastuerisation, ensuring quality taste and freshness. You can buy Freibe’s Honey from a range of locations around South Australia, locally at the Riverland Farmer’s Market, every Saturday in Berri, Wild’n’Fresh, Loxton, Chocolates and More, in Monash, at Morgan Carmine’s Antiques, IGA Friendly Grocer and the Morgan Store and in Waikerie at Orange Tree Giftmania, Waikerie Markets on the last Saturday of every month and Waikerie Meat and Poultry. The staff from Friebe’s honey also hold lectures at schools and clubs and are available to assist schools with any bee-related activities in the class room. For more information call Elizabeth on 0414 500 391 or visit www.friebeshoney.com. au

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2009 Riverland DINGHY DERBY

Price wins fourth title By BRAD PERRY THE DINGHY Derby weekend was “massive” and a great success with the community getting behind the Guinness world record attempt, Dinghy Derby and Dash 4 Cash. The weekend kicked off on Friday night with the Dash ‘4’ Cash that saw fast paced action in a bid to see who had the skills to brave the pace. Linton Price narrowly beat Jason Gordon for the title by a narrow margin in the fast time of 54.11 seconds. On Saturday afternoon the Guinness world record attempt saw 204 dinghies turn out to break the record with great support from all involved. Organiser Jason Gordon said that it was great to see such a sensational turn out of boats to line up for the record. “It was fantastic, we were hoping for 100 boats to mark 100 years for the Renmark Club and we smashed that with 204,” he said. “There were four different photos just to squeeze all the boats in.” Gordon said that the crowd that turned out was also fantastic as they braved the heat to see a unique event in the Riverland. “People lined the Renmark Club’s balcony and there were banks lined with people watching,” he said. As the record photos are sent off to England to gain

■ WINNERS: The Dinghy Derby overall first, second and third place getters were (from left) Colin Gordon, Linton Price, Ben Pobke, Reece Glasbrook, Matt Thur and Jason Gordon. Photos: JANE WILSON

an official status, there was already talk of a challenge from a few of the interstate competitors. “The guys went up to the balcony for a few beers and said if anyone tries to beat the record we will do it again,” Mr Gordon said. “We have plenty of support who will put it up to them.” Sunday’s Dinghy Derby was the main event of the

weekend and organisers praised the event as one of the best they have seen so far. Mr Gordon said that it was an important and successful turn out for the Renmark Dinghy Club and that it was important the community put in so much effort. “The heat didn’t seem to effect anybody and the community backed us,” he said.

“The atmosphere for the competitors was great. “Locals, spectators, charities and competitors stuck it out in 40 degree heat. “Many thanks need to go to them.” The Dinghy Derby result saw Linton Price, of Renmark, take out his third title in succession and his fourth in the past five years. Price and navigator Colin Gordon, won the event nar-

rowly over Jason Gordon and Ben Pobke, who were runners-up last year. However, Mr Gordon, who finished second, said the race was extremely close and it was great entertainment for the crowd that turned up. “Myself and Pricey battle it out every year,” he said. “We won both our heats and the race came down to the last stretch. “We tried to hold him off

but the better boat on the day won unfortunately for me. “Hats off have to go to Pricey for a fraction of a win.” Overall, Mr Gordon said that it was one of the most successful Dinghy Derby weekends he has been involved in. “From Friday to Saturday to Sunday Arvo all numbers of spectators and competitors were way up,” he said.

■ MODIFIED: A small modified dinghy racing to the finish line.

2009 Riverland Dinghy Derby Results

■ CLOSE: One of the few times that boats came close in Ral Ral Creek.

10Hp Standard: 1. M. Fitzgerald/D. North (2.02.00), 2. J.Hayes/R. Pearce, 3. J. Goodbody/M. Fabian. 10Hp Sports: 1. T. Williamson/I. Williamson (1.46.29), 2. S. Goodbody/T. Robbins, 3. B.Watson/N. Watson. 15Hp Standard: 1. R. Dempsey/S. Casey (1.58.40), Rod Stoeckel/Rachael Stoeckel, 3. G. Spencer/ M. Spencer. 300cc Modified: 1. J. Milner/W. Carr (1.39.49), 2. J. Chigros/J. Dixon, 3. P. Gault/M. Ball. 25Hp Standard: 1. M. Schwartzkopff/C. Moxham (1.37.03), 2. D. Smith/B. Maddocks, 3. A. Hunt/T. Brewer. 30Hp Standard: 1. S. Warren/K. Gregurke (1.33.56), 2. H. Brown/D. Bright, 3. C. Lang/K. Trout. Rookie Sports: 1. M. Thur/R. Glazbrook (1.18.48), 2. J. Branson/B. Jane, 3. T.Shaddock/J. Ociepa. Open Sports: 1. L. Price/C. Gordon (1.16.00), 2. J. Gordon/ B. Pobke, 3. B. Miller/J. Little.

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■ RECORD: It was a mammoth effort to get the 200 dinghies to form a line in the middle of the river.

10Hp Standard: 1. R. Arnup/W. Moroney (1.21.27), M. Fitzgerald/D. North. 10Hp Sports: 1. C. King/N. Miller (1.30.58), 2. M. Gentry/R. Bijl. 15Hp Standard: 1. M. Mantagu/T. Glover (1.25.40), 2. M. Spencer/G. Spencer. 300cc Modified: 1. S. Schloithe/N. Thomas (1.10.52), 2. M. Lang/C. Benda, 3. J. Chigros/J. Brown. 25Hp Standard: 1. A. Heywood/N. Langley (1.05.28), 2. A. Weir/A. Kenyon, 3. M. Schwartzkopff/C. Moxham. 30Hp Standard: 1. H. Brown/D. Bright (1.02.76), 2. S. Warren/K. Gregurke, 3. C. Lang/K. Trout. Sports Class: 1. L. Price/C. Gordon (00.54.11), 2. J. Gordon/B. Pobke, 3. B. Miller/J. Little.


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Thursday February 5, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 25

WAIKERIE 1 Miller Street Ray White Waikerie RLA 195714 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460 Price $230,000

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HIS three bedroom home offers good sized living areas, with the dining room adjoining the large galley style kitchen. There is a walkin pantry with plenty of room to store last seasons preserves or your

bulk buy bargains. The rear verandah covers the length of the home providing shade from the afternoon sun and the whole backyard is paved for ease of maintenance. There is parking

for a boat, caravan or a second car provided at the south ern end of the home, with an additional carport at the northern end. This leads through to the garage/workshop with plenty of space for

those small jobs that seem to always come up. Whether retiring or starting out in your first home the convenient location and plenty of parking aspect of this home will excite you.

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n +AURI 3TREET 2ED #LIFFS &OR SALE IS THIS FREEHOLD INDUSTRIAL PREMISES IN A PROMINENT INDUSTRIAL AREA IN 2ED #LIFFS APPROXIMATELY KMS FROM -ILDURA "OASTING STREET FRONTAGES TO +AURI ,AUREL 3TREETS AND SITUATED APPROXIMATELY METRES FROM THE #ALDER (IGHWAY 4HE LAND AREA IS APPROXIMATELY HECTARES WITH SOME SQUARE METRES OF BUILDINGS THAT INCLUDE LARGE WAREHOUSE STORES ROOM OFlCE AMENITIES AND VARIOUS OTHER STRUCTURES .ATHAN -URPHY NATHAN COLLIEANDTIERNEY COM AU *OE &LERI JOE COLLIEANDTIERNEY COM AU &RANK 4IERNEY FRANK COLLIEANDTIERNEY COM AU

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"ERRI S .EWEST 3UBDIVISION WAIKERIE Sec 443 Sturt Highway Ray White Waikerie RLA 195714 Cary Hocking 0488 414 460 Price $229,000

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HIS home has not been on the market for almost twenty years and has been home to a family who has loved and nurtured it. Now it’s time for the home to adopt new owners. Situated on the Sturt Highway there is a huge 1.8 acres, enough room for tennis courts, bike ramps, swimming pools, veggie gardens, native gardens, herb gardens. Dream it, there’s plenty of space. The home is surrounded by good shedding and has a lock up garage/workshop. There’s undercover

parking at both ends of the home and a large outdoor verandah at the rear of the home, including a fernery, perfect for entertaining friends. The home overlooks the Murray River and is just minutes from the town centre. There is a small irrigation allocation of six megalitres and the home is connected to domestic supply. The home is brick with tiled roof and has three bedrooms, one bathroom, lounge, kitchen and dining room. The home has been lovingly looked after and is a credit to its previous

owners. The windows and doors can all be securely locked and there’s plenty of car accommodation. This home is

genuinely looking for a new family and offers a warm safe secure and opportunistic future for its new owners.

)DEAL FOR l RST HOME BUYERS

WITH THE GRANTS THAT ARE AVAILABLE

4AKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN FURTHER REDUCTIONS FROM OUR HOUSE LAND PACKAGES THROUGH

-URRAY 2IVER (OMES

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Saturday February 7th continued

โ ข 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.

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Renmark West Playgroup 9am - 10:30am at the Renmark West Preschool, everyone welcome $4 per session or $15 per term, bring a piece of fruit to share and a hat.

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Riverland Farmers Markets, every Saturday morning, 7:30am โ 11:30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone the Market Manager on 85824864. Ballroom Dancing, Bonney Theatre, Barwell Ave Barmera, from 7:30 โ 11:30pm. Phone Judy on 85837208.

Loxton Mardi Gras Garage Sale, Loxton Lions Club shed, Bookpurnong Road 8am start.

Sunday February 8th โ ข Pace Makers Bingo at the Berri Hotel eyes down at 2pm, proceeds to the Berri Baseball Club. For details contact Dianne 85838267 โ ข Riverland Orchid Society meeting 2pm at the Uniting Church Hall Berri, new members welcome. Phone 85882722 for more information Tuesday February 10th โ ข Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, workshop in Glossop from 3pm - 5pm. For more information and directions phone Dennis on 85823430.

Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.

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Third bedroom has built in robe. Kitchen overlooks generous dining and living area and contains modern appliances and large walkin pantry. Opposite the main bedroom is a well placed formal lounge which is the ideal spot to relax with a good book or entertain those special friends after showing them through your new home. Ducted air conditioning provides relief from the warm weather with ducts in all bedrooms and living areas. Storage inside the house has been well catered

for with a large walk-in storage area in the passage ideal for a drinks fridge or upright freezer. Park the car off the street with ease under the double carport with automatic roller doors. The 6.6m x 3m shed is a great workshop area or outdoor storage area. This is the ideal property for the retiree, first home owners or family. Properties like this donโ t come along very often โ so be quick. Contact Marschall First National on 8541 2777 for more information or to arrange a personalised inspection.


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Sports Goss

with GRAHAM CHARLTON The Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ...

Riverland breeders are venturing back into the greyhound racing scene

Young pups enter racing game ■THE rise of the Riverland Greyhound Racing Club in the past couple of seasons from a position where its future was actually threatened has been well documented and celebrated. However, if there has been a downside to the generally improved operations at Barmera from race days to finances it has surrounded a lack of local interest in owning and training greyhounds. But that seems to be changing. A number of people are ‘going to the dogs’ either breeding, training or simply getting involved in ownership, possibly as a member of a syndicate. One particularly interesting report surrounds club stalwart Don ‘Part of the Furniture’ Gordon and relative newcomers Matt and Jo Doherty. In partnership they have re-

cently bred 10 pups from brood bitch Bar Crusher and sire Black Enforcer. Bar Crusher was previously owned and raced by Renmark’s Bruce Lellmann and in her career had 84 starts for 19 firsts, 23 seconds and 11 thirds. This is her second litter, the first was to Bombastic Shiraz for Lellmann and the pups were eagerly snapped up by interstate buyers. Black Enforcer was a brilliant Queensland dog, that also raced in Victoria and NSW, and before he was retired early for the specific purpose of becoming a successful sire, had 35 starts for an amazing 26-1-1 result. His earlier pups are now racing interstate and the National Greyhound Weekly recently featured him in the breeding section rating him the Sire of the Month.

■WORKING WELL: Riverland Greyhound Racing Club president Leo O’Leary all smiles due to the club’s successes of late. No doubt there will be considerable interest in the young dogs both here and interstate, particularly with the reputation the breeding line maintained by Bruce Lell-

mann demands. Hopefully some of the highly credentialed youngsters will be seen here. And it could be crowded – with

Charlie’s mode to select Team of Century

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■THERE has already been a lot of discussion about the compositions of the ‘special’ teams to be announced as part of the Riverland Football League’s Centenary Celebrations this year. And obviously there will be considerably more after the combinations are announced. What talent over 100 years – so what a task? But it will be a task worthwhile I am certain and will add a great deal of interest to the 2009 proceedings. And our selections require courage – no long lists of

reserves as a form of apology to those unlucky to miss out but a ‘team’ of say18 plus four interchange. My thoughts on a Team of the Century? We rely on the umpires to give us our Whillas Medallist each season, so why not use their expertise now? Pick our team from our best and fairest list over the ages. Of course the idea is full of pitfalls, mainly centre men and on-ballers win medals and there may be more class players in one season than another. However, choosing a team from dif-

another long term local trainer Vern Anderson apparently getting right down to business again and having a litter of nine added to his kennels in recent times.

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I have made allowance for the time medal winners spent in the league. One thing for certain all of the teams named will ooze class, as I reckon this one does.

Wesslink’s work honoured with ■RECENTLY we broke the news that Ken Wesslink, 81, a wonderful servant of baseball for many years and with a particular affinity with the Riverland association and the donor of its annual best and fairest medal, had been awarded the prestigious President’s Award by Baseball Australia. Ken, who lives in Adelaide, will be one of three South Australians who will

receive Baseball Australia Diamond awards at the annual black tie dinner at Rydge’s on Swanston, in Melbourne, on Saturday, February 21. Life membership of the ABF will go to Ronald Morgan and the Coach of the Year trophy to Tony Harris. The annual President’s Award is presented for outstanding service to, achievement in or assistance to baseball at any level with-

out restrictions of time or length of service and may be made to an individual, organisation, company or sponsor. And Ken Wesslink certainly falls within those criteria with his devotion to the sport for over 53 years. Two other things about Ken, his playing career only covered a season or so and at Rydge’s next month it will be the first time ever he has


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Provincial cap for baseballers ■ A CHANGE in selection policy makes it likely that former Riverland baseballers Nick Kuhn, with Woodville, and Ross Bament, catching for 2007/08 premiers Port Adelaide, will be members of the SA Provincial team that will compete in the National Championships in Perth, April 11 to17. Also on the selectors’ short list is Jason Golding, who is still playing locally for Barmera but also

travels to Adelaide to turn out with West Torrens. A stronger and fitter Golding is impressing good judges with his pitching and hitting in division two but is also being used as a relief pitcher in division one. His first full year in the city competition has resulted in him being chosen amongst other potential Claxton Shield representatives for a

state under 23 squad that will train and tour together at the end of the regular 2008/09 season. “Selection of the provincial side has been modified so that SA can compete against the other States,” according to Loxton’s Kym Bament who will coach the team in Perth. He explains that in West Australia for example the complete team at the last championships came

Sports star returns to region ■ THE call of the Riverland and family has brought former Australian country hockey representative and 2005/06 sportsperson of the year Brett Stokes home. Brett, his wife and two young children have moved back into the region after a short stint in Mount Barker. During his time there as a police officer, Brett played hockey for Nuriootpa being a member of its premiership side last season. In fact in extra time in the grand final Brett was in the circle lining up for a match deciding score when he was ‘taken out’ by the opposing goalie. The resultant penalty brought ‘Nuri’ a ‘golden goal’ and the title. Also in October last year Stokes was appointed senior

SA men’s country coach and he will concentrate on that role, including traveling to Adelaide for practice sessions as his squad prepares for the Australian Country Championships in Tamworth in August. With a national coaching accreditation in hand he is also eyeing coaching positions at an even higher level. So there will be no immediate return to administrative/coaching duties in the Riverland. He “just wants to enjoy playing hockey with his former club Berri as well as pulling on the baseball uniform for Lyrup”. The recruiting people around the area may be active, however, in trying to sign Brett’s wife, Ali (nee

from Perth competitions. “In their city off season they simply started another competition labeled it ‘provincial’ and that was all that was needed”. To compete with that approach, SA will now use players who are country born and who initiated their playing career from country centres and also those that have played in ‘the sticks’ for three years.

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■ STAR: Brett Stokes has moved back to the Riverland with family. Pfeiffer), a former star softballer, netballer and athlete with Renmark, who is apparently keen to take up her sport again here. In fact Ali is real serious with an attack on the Overland Trail, a seven day walk in Tasmania, planned this year. Baby sitting, eh Brett?

■ WHERE is he now? Relaxing by his swimming pool and probably pondering his next game of golf was Colin Gladwin when I caught up with him recently. I first met Col when we played cricket together for Loxton South in the late 1960s. A stylish left hand bat he went on to become one of the Riverland’s leading lawn bowlers and it was only when I noticed his wife Sue amongst the skippers for the Barmera ladies recently that I got to wondering what

Tamzin who is in the SA junior squad. All three of the Jenke youngsters are members of the State Development squad and recently competed in an under 18 triples tournament at the Grange Bowling Club. Gerrin played as lead for the winning rink. This Sunday the trio are at Tailem Bend for an under 18 pairs event. There were big wraps on Candise’s performance for SA in a recent Tri-State series involving WA and NSW.

■ JUST some clarification on women and men playing in each other’s competitions. Pre-season, Bowls SA announced a trial period of 12 months for women to join in men’s pennants and men in women’s. Naturally the choosing of teams rested with the club selectors. The criteria to be used is that any player is to be selected on availability and merit. In fact, for the past few years there had been an arrangement locally where this has been in play.

The Riverland associations have been using an opposite gender rule mainly as a fill in when numbers might be down. Some limitations have applied. It does seem that the rule has merit and maybe just needs a little fine tuning to be acceptable by all. The question of how many competitions a player can take part in is an issue. This trial only affects the pennant competitions as clubs still run their own individual men’s and women’s championships.

prestigious national award worn a black tie to such a function. Of local interest Ken has coached players and umpires in the Riverland since 1987, along with another stalwart Ken Prokopec assisted in founding the RBL in 1989 and has been patron of the league since then and the donor of the Wesslink Medal for best and fairest player. Speaking to Ken on last Saturday’s 5RM Sports pro-

gram, the respect he has for Ken Prokopec and another long term friend and local baseball stalwart, Kym Bament became obvious. And as for his interest in country baseball when he resides in the city? Ken explained he had spent his early ears in the country and always felt a connection with the rural regions. Ken Wesslink is still

heavily involved in baseball particularly in the areas of programming, umpiring and liaison officer having already “travelled 10s of thousands of kilometres (many to the Riverland) representing all aspects of baseball in SA”. His nomination by Baseball SA notes “he may have old ways but his mind is young and his eyes still have that twinkle” – so he should wow them in that black tie!

had happened to Col, as the Lakeside men could well do with their former champion right now. Gladwin was a well known police officer in this region starting his career in Waikerie, moving to Loxton, then Renmark before being posted to Port Germein, Port Pirie (as sergeant), Crystal Brook, back to Pirie then finally to Barmera. He had continued with his cricket for a time and took up bowls while at Port Germein. And as I said, he became one of the Riverland’s lead-

ing bowlers. So why isn’t he seen on the Barmera greens today? A move into his own family business, an interest in an occasional round of golf and, since his retirement, a lot of traveling with Sue including regular visits to their three children and four grandchildren in Perth, Darwin and now Victor Harbor and Brisbane makes it difficult to commit to a season of any sport. A great bloke – he could bat, he could bowl and he could play – but that’s another story.

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Waikerie Golf Saturday stroke Division 1 winner: D. Greenfield 42. Division 2: D. Wheeler 40 Voucher winnners: W. Bald 41, M. Hall 39, R. Kemble 38, G. Walters 38.

Wednesday stroke M. Hall 44, R. Kemble 41.

Clay Shooting 30 Target Medley Championship A Grade: R. Maywald 49/50, F. Albanese 48/50, A. Mattschoss 48/50. B Grade: T. Drakopoulos 47/50, H. Nunn 46/50. C Grade: I. Maywald 37/50, J. Mattschoss 27/50.

A Grade winner: R. Maywald 50/50, runner-up: B. Wilksch 46/50. AA Grade winner: F. Albanese 49/50, runner-up: A. Mattschoss 48/50. B Grade winner: P. Brister 59/61, runner-up: R. Wylie 58/61. C Grade winner: J. Mattschoss 38/50, runner-up: I. Maywald 34/50.

25 Target Skeet Cash Divide A Grade: F. Albanese 21/25, H. Nunn 20/25. B Grade: B. Wilksch 24/25, R. Maywald 23/25.

Bill Wilksch Memorial and Harvey Nunn High Gun Winner: 122/125

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Renmark 39 (M. Camplin 9, D. Fletcher 9, D. Leuders 7, M. Menz 6) d Berri 31 (M. Hill 15, D. Mills 8, D. O’Callaghan 4)

Division One Loxton 29 (L. Fisher 10, K. Moore 7, T. Jachmann 4) d Barmera 22 (R. Book 8, C. Hoare 4, L. Millard 4, K. Knott 4)

Barmera 66 (R. Hodgson 16, Dillon Millard 16, A. Grose 14, Danny Millard 12) d Loxton 38 (J. Reichstein 16, R. Cook 9, S. Proud 7)

Renmark 38 (K. Coden 14, L. Sweeney 6, K. Eckel 6, J. Haynes 6) d Berri 31 (R. Parkinson 8, S. Ormsby 7, K. Blowes 5, L. Beech 5)

Renmark 45 d Supercats 33, Barmera d Renmark Masters on forfeit

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Division Three Loxton 35 d Barmera 29

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RENO: So Saf, who would have thought we’d be sitting here writing a column for the local paper? Saf: Yeah, you’re not wrong mate. I didn’t even know you could read. Reno: Originally, it was going to be a serious column and that’s why they asked me if I’d be interested, and then they decided they needed someone else to come on board with no idea about sport and to dribble a bit of the old you know what, so you were the first person I thought of (the only person in fact). Saf: You’re kidding me. You dribble more than Shane Heal does. Get some peroxide in your hair and put up a thousand shots a game and nobody would be able to tell the difference. Reno: Bit mean mate. Nobody likes being compared to Shane Heal. Saf: Yeah, you’re right. You actually look more like Joe Hockey. Speaking of basketball, is anyone going to knock off Barmera in the men’s comp this year?

Reno: Don’t know if anyone can. The Millard boys, Kenny Wright and co. are a pretty solid unit. There’s been some tight matches in the women’s comp between Loxton and Renmark, so that should be pretty interesting. Saf: Plenty of experience in both line ups. The basketballers must be the only ones not affected by the heat rule at the moment. My old Blazer buddies must feel like they are in Hell’s Kitchen training at Glossop gym on Tuesday nights. Reno: Good thing local sport has a heat rule hey? Saf: Personally, I’m not a fan (no pun intended). I’d rather play. “Busy old fool, unruly sun, must to thy motions cricket seasons run?� Reno: Enough of the Swahili mate. I used to love the heat rule. It was a great excuse to get all the boys together down the pub and have a team bonding session. Beats standing out in the sun all day, that’s for sure. Saf: You used to like

the pub! I never would have guessed. I suppose player safety is the main concern these days, which is fair enough. Even the Murray Districts boys have been playing 20Twenty down in Adelaide. By the way, it’s a bit of 16th Century John Donne poetry, not Swahili. I guess you don’t find those sort of poems on the back of a beer bottle cap. Reno: John Donne hey? Thanks for that. I’m entering it into my useless information book as we speak. Saf: Here’s some useful information for you: be careful feeding the possums down at Martin’s Bend. One nearly bit your finger off didn’t it? Reno: Don’t know what you’re talking about. Got any final tips for the punters out there? Saf: Adelaide United and the Sixers will be on fire this Saturday night, and not just because of the heat. Brett Maher possibly plays his last home game, while the Reds crowd will be revved up to smash the Victory in a final. Reno: I have a tip. If you are going to the pub for happy hour, pay for 10 schooners to come five minutes before happy hour runs out.

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100 YEARS IN THE RIVERLAND, 100% PROUD OF IT! THE FULL LIST 08 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC

08 VR LANCER

XRU-711

CC-785P

$29,990

08 VE COMMODORE SV6

•2.0lt 4 cylinder • alloys

$24,490

$37,990

08 TRITON GLX-R

S032AAV

$21,990

CX CAPTIVA 7

XPP-592

•3.2lt • Auto DEMO • 7 seats • ABS

• 3.2LT DID Turbo

$37,785

$33,990

06 CREWMAN CROSS 6 AWD 04 HOLDEN RARODEO 05 VZ COMMODORE 04 HOLDEN RODEO 4X4 S614AAM

• canopy • a/c • towbar • alloys

$29,990

XBL-846

XIB-483

• 3lt Turbo diesel • 4x4 • bargain

$16,990

XBN-223

• 3.6lt • automatic •a/c • low km’s

• 1 local owner • manual • t/diesel

$16,990

$23,990

06 VE OMEGA SEDAN DUAL FUEL • 3.6lt • V6 • automatic •a/c • ABS brakes • traction control • ESP • cruise control • power windows • only 17,000kms.

$24,990

XLG-570

03 KIA RIO HATCH

WWM-556

• 1 local owner • low km’s

$9,990

05 NISSAN NAVARA

VSK-579

• 2.7lt diesel • alloys • towbar

$9,990

99 FORD LASER SEDAN WIH-724

• manual • a/c • economical

$9,990

03 SUBARU FORRESTER AWD 03 BARINA SXI HATCH • 2.5lt manual • a/c

$16,990 06 MAZDA 3 NEO

XJC-707

• 2lt automatic • a/c • cruise

$19,990

Berri 8582 3644

• 3.2lt DiD diesel •lots of extras

$9,990

$44,990

02 TOYOTA ECHOHATCH 04 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC WVG-366

• 1 local owner • manual • a/c

XBJ-406

• 1 local owner • auto • a/c

$8,990

$16,490

05 WLSTATESMAN 00 NISSAN PATROL 4X4 S 548AAM

XGY-095

$19,990

XSZ-283

• alloys • dual airbags

05 VZ SV6

• automatic • a/c • cruise

07 VRX PAJERO

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• V6 • full luxury • automatic

$27,990

QOZ-731

• automatic • a/c • alloys • cruise

$22,990

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$17,990

DEMO •automatic • a/c

VOI-701

• alloys • a/c • automatic

$13,280

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06 MITSUBISHI 380

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•1.6 lt, 4 cylinder • a/c DRIVEAWAY

07 EPICA CDX

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$24,990 06 HOLDEN CREWMAN CROSS 6 AWD $29,990 canopy, alloys, towbar, S614AAM 05 VZ COMMODORE EXEC SEDAN $16,990 only 53.000km’s, lovely car XIB-483 2005 WL STATESMAN V6 auto, climate control, full electrics, alloys, leather trim, Oydessey in clolur CC637B WAS $29,990 SAVE $2,000 $27,990 2005 VZ SV6 SEDAN 1 local owner, auto, a/c, SV6 body kit , spoiler, blue, XGY 095 WAS $23,990 SAVE $4,000 $19,990

2004 VZ COMMODORE EXEC WAGON Dual airbags, cruise, central locking XEC-289 WAS $20,990 SAVE $3,000 $17,990 2004 HOLDEN CRUZE, AWD wagon, automatic, a/c, p/steer, blue, WWW-018 $12,990 WAS $14,990 SAVE $2,000 2003 XC BARINA SRI hatch, 5 spd, a/c, p/steer, very sporty XPT-018 $9,990 WAS $12,990 SAVE $3,000 02 VX SS SEDAN 5.7lt V8, automatic, a/c, spoiler, body kit, one owner/books BB874D $16,490

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DEMO 380 ES, V6, auto, cruise control, climate control, VOI-701 WAS $23,990 SAVE $6,000

$17,990 2006 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN,auto 1 local owner, immaculate XKO-467 $16,490

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2006 MAZDA 3 NEO SEDAN, automatic, alloys, 1 local owner, p/windows. XJC-707 $19,990 2004 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC SEDAN, 1 owner, auto, alloys, low kilos, silver BB 530J $17,990 2004 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC SEDAN auto, 1 local owner, XBJ-406 WAS $19,990 SAVE $3.500

$16,490 2003 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC HATCHBACK $24,990 33,000kms, black XLU-128

CERTIFIED OTHERS 2003 KIA RIO HATCH, 1 local owner, 5 spd $9,990 manual, a/c, p/steer WWM-566 2002 TOYOTA ECHO HATCH 1 local owner, manual, a/c, WVG-366 WAS $9,990 SAVE $1,000

$8,990

2004 CAMRY ALTESE SEDAN, 1 local owner, auto, a/c, gold XCI-003

$14,990

USED OTHERS 07 MITSUBISHI PAJERO VRX, 7 seater wagon, 3.2lt Did Diesel, towbar, White XSZ-283 WAS $46,990 SAVE $2,000

$44,990 2003 SUBARU FORESTER AWD WAGON 1 local owner, full service history, 5 spd with a/c, cruise, tow bar, excellent car. WVJ-573 $16,990 2001 FORD LASER LXI, 5 speed manual, 1 local owner, books, spoiler WNZ-461 $9,990 2000 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, 5 spd manual, a/c, 1 owner with books. WKX-288 $8,990

1999 TOYOTA COROLLA, manual, a/c, power steering. White in colour. WIH-724 $9,990 1999 FORD LASER SEDAN, a/c, p/steer, manual, white. WIH-724 $9,990

COMMERCIALS 2005 HOLDEN CREWMAN CROSS 6 DUAL CAB UTE, many extras including canopy, excel$29,990 lent vehicle S614AAM 2004 HOLDEN RODEO 4X4 DUAL CAB T/diesel, manual, a/c 1 owner XBN-223 $23,990 2004 RA RODEO 4X4 TRAY TOP, 3.0lt Tdiesel, a/c, bullbar, towbar, steel tray. XBL-846 $16,990 2004 MAZDA BRAVO B2500 DUALCAB, Tdiesel, towbar, 1 local owner. XBH-827 $19,990 2001 TOYOTA HI LUX 4X4, tray top, 3.0lt diesel, manual, a/c. sunraiser mags., bull bar white, WXN-745 $19,990

2000 NISSAN PATROL 4X4 TRAY TOP diesel, steel tray, sunraisers, air cond, bull bar, $22,990 1 owner, QOZ-731

1999 TRITON GLS DUAL CAB 4X4 UTILITY, 1 local owner, V6, 5 speed manual, many features, $13,990 great buying WHH-338

1998 TOYOTA HILUX 4X4 DUAL CAB 3.0lt diesel, manual, a/c, alloys, 1 local owner $21,990 WCN-408 1996 TOYOTA 4X2 TRAY TOP auto, a/c, manual, a/c, white VVIK 696 $9,990 1995 NISSAN NAVARA 4X4, diesel, traytop ute, very tidy, local owner, ready for work. VSK-579 $9,990

CHECK OUT OUR CHEAPIES 1996 DAIHATSU CHARADE CX HATCH, a/c, p/steer, very economical. WBZ-391 $4,990 1996 DAEWOO CEILO SEDAN, 1 local owner, automatic, a/c, low kms. VWY-431 $4,990 1997 VT COMMODORE ACCLAIM, honest car, tidy, drives well WIV-102 $3,990 1995 EF FORD FALCON SEDAN, green, auto WAM-887 $2,990 1996 EF FORD FALCON SEDAN, dual $2,990 fuel, white XEI-244 1992 HYUNDAI EXCEL SEDAN, a/c, automatic, red. WUU-401 $2,990 1984 HOLDEN ASTRA HATCH, automatic, $1,990 a/c, Blue in colour UGT-325 1987 FORD METEOR WAGON, red, $990 VSB-081


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Thursday February 5, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 35

On the Road

“It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill.” ~ Wilbur Wright

KIA Cerato: Modern and dynamic MODERN and dynamic styling under the guidance of worldrenowned Kia global design chief Peter Schreyer, class-leading power, class-leading 4.5 stars Green Vehicle rating, six airbags standard in every model, iPod® compatible audio system, European-standard ride and handling, 5-year/unlimited kilometre warranty for private buyers, great value and a low entry price - the all-new Kia Cerato has it all. Many commentators believe that, more than ever, new car buyers want vehicles that reflect positively on them as owners and fulfill wide-ranging applications. Cars need to perform, only lightly touch the environment, look good, deliver on safety, be reliable and be well appointed. First to arrive is the handsome new Kia Cerato, a compact sporty sedan that will meet the needs of many Australian car

buyers. The new Cerato is the first Kia released in Australia to feature the new ‘Schreyer line’, a family corporate grille design from the pen of Kia’s global chief design officer, Peter Schreyer, who joined the company in 2006 from the Volkswagen Group. According to Schreyer, it is no surprise that design is the number one purchase influence but it is essential that new designs

match both the Kia brand value and the vision of the Kia brand. As head of design, Schreyer has worked to develop a new, more contemporary look for all Kia

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vehicles. The new Cerato is the first mass production Kia that embodies his thinking and introduces a look that is sporty with an element of aggression. Available as an en-

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value that many Australian car buyers are seeking, without having to pay more for a mediumsized car with a larger and less economical engine. Longer and wider than its predecessor, the new Kia Cerato has a spacious and comfortable interior with room for five occupants and a bigger boot. New Cerato features an allnew, efficient 2.0-litre engine with Continuously Variable Valve Timing (CVVT) for classleading power and torque, delivering the pulling power and responsiveness of a 2.2-litre engine without the fuel consumption of a bigger engine. Like all new Kia vehicles now sold in Australia, the new Cerato will be covered by Kia’s five year/unlimited kilometre warranty for private buyers (five year/130,000kms for fleet buyers). All-new Cerato delivers on the promise - it is the right car for the moment. Prices start from $18,990 plus O.R.C.

>195kW, 3.6lt > automatic >Electronic Stability Control

Holden. GREAT DEALS ON 3 DOOR HATCH OR SEDAN

Barina

>1.6 litre > Air cond. >Front & side airbags > Power mirrors

SV6 Ute from only

$31,990

DRIVEAWAY, no more to pay. GREAT DEALS ON COLORADO

3 door hatch from only

$13,990

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Viva >1.8 litre > Dual front & side airbags >ABS Brakes >Air conditioned

from only

$31,990

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$16,990

Rosenthals

Berri 8582 3644 Renmark 8586 6626

DRIVEAWAY, no more to pay. Holden.

Offers end 28/2/2009 or while stocks last. Holden reserves the right to change or extend these offers. Not available in conjunction with any other special pricing or allowance. Private or ABN buyers only. 1. Max. Sale Price for Barina 3 door manual. 2. Max. Sale Price for Viva 5 door manual. 3. Max. Sale Price for VE Commodore SV6 Ute. Bluetooth is a registered trademark and logo of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 5. Max. Sale Price for Colorado dual cab utility 4x4. Metallic paint extra for all vehicles. *Price do not include $1295 Dealer Delivery, and compulsory Government registration charges.

28 February 2009.

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• Powerful 2.0 Litre 104 Kw DRIVE AWAY • Corolla - size hatch • a/c NO MORE TO PAY • Dual SRS airbags NOW WITH • keyless entry with alarm $1,000 CASHBACK* • ABS Brakes with EBD Metallic/Mica Paint as shown $300 extra

• Powerful 2.0 Litre • Cruise control • Air cond • ABS brakes • Alloy Wheels • Dual air bags • Roof rails

NOW WITH $3,000 CASHBACK*

24,990

$

Metallic/Mica Paint $300 extra

CRDI FROM $

39,790

+ O/R COSTS NOW WITH $2,000 CASHBACK*

• Tow Bar (incl. wiring) • Roof bar set • Genuine Mat set • Rear Parking Sensors • Alloy Side Steps • Cargo Protector • Nudge Bar PACK • ARB Recovery Kit • Global Circuit badging Metallic/Mica Paint as shown $350 extra

32,490

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

STEELINE / BUILDPRO C section purlin 150mm from $12. 1m stock lengths or cut to length. One week only. Old Sturt Highway Berri. Phone 85822166

COVERED wagon 12’x6’ To Let 14� LT tyres, brakes, w/ tank, canvas tired, suit camels and horses $850. BERRI modern 2 bedroom unit fully carpeted with Phone 0885702357 B.I.R, reverse cycle a/c, INSURANCE - For the lockable brick garage, most competitive prices quiet area, close to the on home, contents, plaza, no pets, $145 p/wk. commercials, caravan Phone Ron 0417818864 and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents HOUSEMATE to share Rosenthals, Renmark 3 bedroom house in 85866626 or Berri Kensington close to the Parade, $145 p/wk plus 85823644 exp and bond. Phone Renee 0414973173 KR Castlemaine Garage Sales Wholesale Smallgoods, SR & PA Bye, free delivery, 6 day service. BERRI 25 Spriggs St, Sat Feb 7, 9am - 3pm, good Phone 0428179668 quality kids clothing, toys, LAND only a stone’s throw books, videos, hand made from the main street and cards, frames and some river. 37 McEnen Drive electrical goods. Loxton, $78,000. Phone RENMARK 13 Banksia St, 85845372 AH Fri Feb 6, 6pm - 9pm, Sat PARMAKER Plus electric Feb 7, 9am - 2pm and ride on golf buggy, ex Sun Feb 8, 10am - 2pm. cond. Easily dismantled Something for everyone. for transport, $2,290 ono. Lost Phone 0418816468

Personal Notices 48 year old male looking for female companionship. Reply to PO Box 1210 Waikerie 5330 LONELY Riverland woman, 54, seeks straight lady for holidays, outings and friendship. Reply to Janet, PO Box 794 Barmera

Public Notices ASBESTOS remover now operating in your area, we specialise in Asbestos Registers and Annual inspections. Reasonable rates, clean safe and licensed 90314. Phone 0428840451 or go to www.wattsasbestos. com.au BARMERA Bowling Club is celebrating its 75th birthday. We would like to contact relatives of past members. Info or old photos would be greatly appreciated. Please contact 85882384 or 85882117

BEADS and Findings, necklaces, Pandora style bracelets etc. Open Saturday and Sunday RIDE ON lawn mower BLACK leather belt with 10am- 4pm Dalziel Rd Rancher Rover 32� uniquely designed silver Winkie - 300m from cut, trailer included, Harley Davidson buckle Lavender Farm. Phone reconditioned motor and lost at Renmark Rowing Marilyn 85832397 or new battery, $1,200 ono. Club wharf Sat Jan 31, 0429142702 Phone Doc 85832397 or reward offered. Please DUE to excessive heat Phone 85951353 0411734037 the next St Albert’s Loxton Auction, Sat Feb Public Notices 7 at 8:30am at Trenerry Avenue is cancelled. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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Work Wanted CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and Detailing on 85863355 Lot 12 Tarcoola Street Renmark

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Employment Em ployment Phone 8582 5500 โ ข 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri โ ข Email: classies@riverlandweekly.com.au

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Community Services CACP COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER Riverland Regional Health Service, Barmera $18.69 p/hr (pro rata) โ Casual โ WHA2 Responsible to the Community Aged Care Package Coordinator, youโ ll provide high standard home support services to elderly Riverland residents including personal care, cleaning, shopping and meal preparation. Experience in the care of aged or disabled people, and an understanding of their needs preferred. Some weekend and out of hours work required. Willing to work in all Riverland towns. Job Ref: L491.

Support Services SERVICES SUPPORT WORKER Renmark Paringa District Hospital $18.69 p/hr (pro rata) โ Multiple positions: Casual โ WHA2 Youโ ll create and maintain a microbiologically safe environment for patient and resident care. Assisting with preparation and distribution of meals, youโ ll serve special diets and hygienically wash and store crockery, cutlery and other cooking utensils. Youโ ll also provide an in-house laundry linen service, adhering to infection control guidelines. Ensuring con๏ฌ dentiality, youโ ll be able to perform as a team member. Job Ref: L504. For more information visit:

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Export documentation officer Almondco Australia Ltd is the leading processor and marketer of Australian Almonds. Almondco is entering a phase of considerable growth, which will be strongly focused on export markets. The position of export documentation ofďŹ cer provides opportunity for further career development within the company. The position will principally deal with Export Documentation, Sales and Customer Support. Key responsibilities of the position are: • Assisting in the management and compliance of export documentation, including the LODGEMENT OF CUSTOMS

lodgment of customs, shipping documentation and phytosanitary certiďŹ cation. • Co-ordination of logistics with respect to container shipments. • Liaison with customers to ensure export requirements are fulďŹ lled. Experience in export documentation, high level communication skills, computer literacy and drivers licence are required. The successful applicant will need the ability to work both independently and as a team member. Remuneration will be based upon the applicant’s experience. Applications detailing experience, appropriate qualiďŹ cations and referees should be addressed to: Marketing Manager Almondco Australia Ltd PO Box 1744, Renmark South Australia, 5341 Applications close 5pm, Monday, February 9, 2009.

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Located at Morgan and under the supervision of Workshop Team Leader at Morgan WTP, the appointee will be responsible for a range of tasks within the Morgan Area, which includes Morgan Water Treatment Plant and the Morgan Whyalla Pump Stations. Will be required to work on-call duties and relief shift roster. Government Housing accommodation may be available at Morgan if required. Qualifications: A current driver’s licence is essential. Electrical Trade qualifications essential. Desirable Post trade qualifications. Instrumentation. Enquiries and copies of the Position Description can be obtained from: Allan Marschall (08) 8542 4001 or email: allan.marschall@sawater.com.au

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Thursday 5th Friday 6th tact Michelle Baden (8582 1922), Penny Smith (8541 0700) and Emma Warner (8580 3000).

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WITH Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Magic FM’s Morning After Crew has found a bachelor willing to put himself up for a date with a lucky local lady. As of next Monday, three girls will compete for the bachelor’s affection, with one winning a date at the Renmark Hotel on Valentine’s Day. The Morning After Crew’s BT and Kristen Henry are looking forward to playing Cupid and will be putting the trio of ladies through their paces on the

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for comedy newcomers. In 2001, he took his first full length solo show to the Edinburgh Festival and since then it has been all systems go for him, touring his act around the world. Of Indian descent, Danny was the first stand-up comedian to do a run of English speaking shows in India. Since last performing in Australia in 2007, Danny has completed a sold out

Wednesday 11th

FAST becoming one of Australia’s most popular comedians, Scotland’s Danny Bhoy is set to visit the Riverland’s Chaffey Theatre this month. Well known for his observational comedy, Danny is now one of the biggest acts on the international comedy scene. Danny began stand up in 1998. A year later, he won The Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award, Britain’s biggest competition

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7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Everest ER 8.35 The Unteachables 9.30 Who Killed Dr Bogle And Mrs Chandler? 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Live From Abbey Road 12.20 Wildside 1.10 Parliament

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The Pinnaroo Surfer 4.40 Speed Machines 5.30 Naked Science 6.35 Coach Trip 7.00 Zoo Days 7.30 Something In

The Air 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Chandon Pictures 8.55 Seven Periods With Mr Gormsby 9.30 Roman’s Empire 10.00 Headcases 10.25 The Peter Serfinowicz Show 11.05 Kung Faux 11.30 Book Group

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Moonlighting 2.00 Shark 3.00 Home And Away 4.00 Children’s Programs

4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Grey’s Anatomy 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 Beauty And The Geek 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters

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 Biggest Loser 8.00 Bondi Vet 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 9.30 Life On Mars 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Taken Out 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 Forgiving Dr Mengele 3.30 If Only 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 FIFA Futbol

Mundial 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.35 Rex In Rome 8.30 Carla Cametti PD 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Sympathy For Lady Vengeance (South Korea) 12.05 Queer As Folk 12.55 Clara Sheller 1.55 Weatherwatch

Friday 6th

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 Stateline 8.00 Kylie Kwong: My China: Kylie travels to Beijing on the eve of the Olympic Games. 8.30 Trial And Retribution 9.40 The Complete Guide To Parenting 10.05 Lateline 10.40 Man Stroke Woman 11.10 Rage

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 From The Heart 6.00 Compass 6.35 Coach Trip 7.00 Zoo Days

7.30 Something In The Air: Lorraine reveals her true intentions. 8.00 Basketball: WNBL: Logan v Adelaide 10.00 Soundtrack To My Life 10.30 Planet Rock Profiles 10.55 Freshmen On Campus 11.20 London Live

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Home And Away 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v New Zealand: The MCG

5.30 Win News 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v New Zealand 9.30 Today Tonight 10.00 AC/DC, Legends Of Rock 10.30 Movie: Thunderstruck 12.30 Win News 1.30 Extreme Celebrity Scandals 2.00 King Of The Hill

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 Biggest Loser 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Law & Order 10.30 Women’s Murder Club 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.30 Taken Out 2.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Everest 2.30 The Long March 3.15 One Fine Morning 3.30 Blaktrax 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour

5.30 The Clipperton Expedition 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Fairy Tales Exposed 8.20 Father 8.35 As It Happened 9.30 World News 10.00 Best Undressed 11.00 Movie: Darkbluealmostblack (Spain)

Saturday 7th

SBS

5.00 Rage 11.00 Outback House 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Best Of Australian Story 1.00 Movie: Johnny Angel: George Raft 2.30 Basketball: WNBL 2008/09: Logan v Adelaide 4.00 Football: Women’s International:

Australia v Italy 6.00 Totally Frank 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.30 The Bill 10.05 ABC News 10.10 The Last Detective 11.20 NTAFL: Indigenous All Stars v Adelaide Crows 1.50 Rage

7.00 Children’s Programs 3.00 Rage 6.05 The New Inventors 6.35 Robin Hood: When a group of children stumbles across the Sherriff of Nottingham’s secret weaponstesting site, one manages to warn Robin Hood that

Gisborne has developed indestructible body armour. 7.20 Rex The Runt 7.30 Classic Albums 8.35 Movie: The Academy Season: On The Waterfront: Marlon Brando 10.25 Movie: The Informer: Victor McLaglen and Heather Angel

6.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Danoz 12.00 Britannia High 2.00 Movie: You Wish! 3.50 Out Of The Blue 4.20 Seconds From Disaster 5.30 Mercurio’s Menu 6.00 Seven News 6.30 In The Bush With Malcolm Douglas (Part One)

7.30 Kath & Kim 8.00 Fawlty Towers 8.30 2009 NAB Cup: West Coast v Collingwood 10.30 Coastwatch 11.15 Movie: Bad Company: Anthony Hopkins 1.40 Movie: Moving Violations 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 11.30 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 12.00 Golf: ANZ Ladies Masters 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Honey: Jessica Alba, Lil' Romeo, Mekhi Phifer and David Moscow

8.30 Movie: Billy Elliot: Jamie Bell, Julie Walters and Gary Lewis 10.40 Life On Mars 11.40 Movie: American Pie: Jason Biggs, Chris Klein and Natasha Lyonne 1.30 Taken Out 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Trojans 2.35 Akram Khan 3.30 The Mona Lisa Curse 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Singles Club 6.00 Classical Destinations 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters:

Presented by Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz: Presented by Julia Zemiro 10.00 Movie: A Real Man (France): Mathieu Almaric 12.05 SOS 1.10 Bro' Town 1.35 Nighty Night 2.10 Weatherwatch

Sunday 8th

TEN

5.00 Rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick

2.00 The Story of 1 3.00 La Boheme 5.00 Marty Rhone 6.00 What The Future Sounded Like 6.30 Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Wild Caribbean 8.30 Cranford 10.00 Compass 10.30 The Agatha Christie Code 11.20 Order In The House

6.00 Festival: Folk Music At Newport 1963-1966 8.35 Dr John: Live At Montreux 9.35 Paul Kelly: Live Apples (Part Two) 10.35 triple j tv presents Interpol 11.05 jtv Live 12.00 London Live 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles

1.55 Pop[b]session 4.55 A Little Later 5.10 Classic Albums 6.00 21 Years Of Compass 7.05 The Museum 7.35 Wild At Heart 8.30 What Price Fame? 9.20 Paradise Found 11.05 Marianne Faithfull: Dreaming My Dreams

6.00 Get Ed 6.30 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 According To Jim 11.00 The Most Extreme 12.00 Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World

1.00 Scrubs 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v New Zealand: The SCG 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v New Zealand 9.30 City Homicide 11.00 Benny Hill 11.30 Air Crash Investigations

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong With Brian Houston 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Golf: ANZ Ladies Masters 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.30 Biggest Loser 7.30 So You Think

You Can Dance Australia 9.00 Rove 10.10 Movie: Red Dragon 12.40 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 1.10 The Office 1.40 Taken Out 2.10 Video Hits 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 Mythbusters 11.00 Iron Chef 11.45 Dance Mania Fantastic 12.00 Cycling: Australian Mountain Bike Championships 1.00 Speedweek 2.00 FIA World Rally Championship 2009 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 Futbol Mundial

4.00 Les Murray's Football Feature 5.00 World Game 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Movie: Ship Of No Return: The Last Voyage Of The Gustloff (Germany) (Part One): Kai Wiesinger 11.15 Inside Hamas

Monday 9th

WIN SA

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Landline Extra

6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Stephen Fry: Secret Life Of The Manic Depressive 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Kill Me If You Can

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Boomalli: Five Koori Artists 6.00 Walking With Cavemen

6.35 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 Something In The Air: Ryan reconsiders his resignation. 8.00 Red Dwarf 8.30 Good Game 9.00 triple j tv 9.30 Code Geass 10.00 T.Rex 10.50 Stereo MCs: Live In Manchester 11.40 Cowboy Bebop

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Moonlighting 2.00 Shark 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Hope & Faith 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.25 Boston Legal

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 The Doctors 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Biggest Loser 7.30 So You Think You Can Dance Australia 8.30 Good News Week 9.30 Dexter 10.35 Ten News 11.20 The Late Show 12.20 Taken Out

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Sick Around The World 2.30 Dateline 3.30 My Pet Dinosaur 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Corner Gas

6.00 Global Village 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 11.20 Movie: Vampire Hunter D (Japan) 1.10 Movie: Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (Japan) 3.00 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 10th

ABC 2

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Einstein Factor 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Roller Derby Dolls 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs

6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Lead Balloon 8.30 Doctor Who 9.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 9.30 Foreign Correspondent 10.05 Artscape 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 Four Corners

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Little Angels 5.05 Talking Heads 5.35 Sun, Sea & Bargain Spotting 5.35 Sun, Sea And Bargain Spotting 6.35 Scrapheap

Challenge 7.30 Something In The Air: Paul Danielson arrives to buy rams from Julia and Sally. 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Rose And Maloney 9.20 The Bill 10.55 MDA: Jamie has the task of examining the test data from Robyn’s lab.

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Home And Away 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v New Zealand: Adelaide Oval

5.30 Win News 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v New Zealand 9.30 Today Tonight 10.00 All Saints 11.00 Find My Family 11.30 Dirty Sexy Money 12.30 Win News 1.00 A Country Practice 2.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 The Doctors 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Biggest Loser 8.00 Bondi Rescue 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Taken Out 12.30 Army Wives 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

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 World Game: Extra Time 6.30 World News 7.35 The Girl Who Lives In The Dark 8.30 India Reborn 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man 11.50 Movie: Invisible Waves (Thailand) 1.50 The Face Of Evil

Wednesday 11th

ABC 1

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4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Art Museums Of The World

6.30 The Cook And The Chef 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Chandon Pictures 9.35 Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul 10.05 At The Movies 10.35 Lateline

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 A Place In Greece 4.55 Speed Machines 5.45 Time Team 6.35 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 Something In

The Air: Julia denies her writing is autobiographical, but Foster is not convinced. Lorraine decides to stay on in Emu Springs. 8.05 1 Giant Leap 8.30 Eataholics 9.30 1 Giant Leap 11.00 Too Ugly For Love 11.55 Plumpton High Babies

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking: Presented by James Reeson 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Moonlighting 2.00 Lost Special 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Hope & Faith

4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 To Be Advised 10.30 Lost

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 The Doctors 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook: Presented by Peter Everett 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Everybody Loves Raymond

4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Biggest Loser 7.30 So You Think You Can Dance Australia 9.00 House 10.00 Life 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Taken Out

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Movie: La Petite Chartreuse (France) 2.35 Culture Fix 3.00 Salam CafĂŠ 3.30 Football Stars Of Tomorrow 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.30 Feast India 8.00 Tales From The Palaces 8.30 Long Way Down 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Round Trip (Italy): Libero De Rienzo and Vanessa Encontrada 11.50 Movie: Breaking Up (Brazil): Domingos Oliveira 1.55 Weatherwatch


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■THUMBS UP: Renmark’s Dinghy Derby got the thumbs up from competitors on the weekend, while Saturday night’s world record attempt was also successful. Full story page 15. Photo: JANE WILSON

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Berri swimmer Emily Millar has collected two silver medals at the annual South Australian swimming championships.

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