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By BRAD PERRY A SELECTION of the region’s growers and irrigators, hoping to take their water grievances to the politicians in Canberra, have been dealt yet another delay in their quest to be heard. The delegation hoped to travel to Canberra next Thursday before the Council of Australian Government’s next meeting,
â– LUCERNE UP: Joe Gropler is encouraging Riverland fruit growers to diversify by planting lucerne as a cover crop to meet a constant demand for hay while at the same time increasing the income from their blocks. Photo: JANE WILSON By BRAD PERRY AS rainfall seems distant and the water allocations tighten, a Barmera grower believes he has the answers to the current drought problems use more water. Cherry grower Joe Gropler has planted lucerne in between his "ERRI 2EGIONAL /Fl CE +EALLEY 3TREET "ERRI 3! 0HONE &AX 7AIKERIE 3HOP 7HITE 3TREET 7AIKERIE 3! 0HONE &AX 2ENMARK -URRAY !VENUE 2ENMARK 3! 0HONE &AX ,OXTON %AST 4ERRACE ,OXTON 3! 0HONE &AX
cherry trees and grapevines with great success and is encouraging other growers in the region to follow his lead. During a recent agricultural bureau field day, Mr Gropler presented his lucerne theory to 35 growers in the region who were “pretty positive� about the idea.
Mr Gropler currently purchases an extra one megalitre of water for every hectare of his property to use on the lucerne but said it could be a vital “fallback� for all growers in the region. ■Continued Pages 6 & 7
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Karlene’s mood reveals plenty FEISTY is the only word that could be used to describe Member for Chaffey and River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald when the Riverland Weekly caught up with her to discuss the State Government’s constitutional challenge. Minister Maywald was fired up and her emotions were clearly on display as she responded to poorly researched claims by her Victorian counterpart Tim Holding
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last Friday. It is a rare thing to ever hear anything other than a considered response when dealing with the Minister. Her mood on Friday clearly displayed that while others may question her commitment to the Riverland and its irrigators, she still has plenty of fire in the belly, especially when it comes to getting better water agreements. Since Minister Maywald’s political career was launched,
THE Riverland Weekly takes an in depth look at last week’s announcement of a constitutional challenge to improve water delivery to South Australia. – Full report, Page 8 & 9
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stage a static museum, has made the River Murray its home for almost 100 years and is an historic part of Renmark as it was one of the pioneer trade boats of its time. “It is an historical old vessel, it’s grand and we would love to keep it operating on the water and it is essential we keep it going,� Mr Nattrass said. “For me, it has been a love affair and I have spent thousands of hours in restoration of
the boat.� Renmark Paringa chief executive officer Barry Hurst said it is important to get the boat back and running by Easter to offer the tourists and locals a ride on a Riverland icon. “They make nearly half of their yearly takings from tourism made at Easter, that is why it’s important we get it back on the water as soon as possible,� he said.
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By LES PEARSON AUSTRALIAN Federal Police officers raided a Riverland medical practice in relation to Medicare fraud investigations last week. The Riverland Weekly understands AFP officers were joined by Medicare staff for the raid last Wednesday night. AFP and Medicare provided minimal information regarding the raid. “The Australian Federal Police can confirm it assisted Medicare to execute search warrants on a business and residential address in Barmera, South Australia, on Wednesday, March 4,� an AFP spokesperson
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Delay means growers will come prepared ■From Page 1 Murray Darling Association general manager Ray Najar said the stalling of the meeting will mean the group can make sure it is prepared when the date is set. “We are currently doing a position paper on the four key points that were drawn from today’s meeting,� he said. “We want to go up there (Canberra) with a census decision from the group.� Yesterday’s meeting involved River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald and Mr Najar said her input was “quite valuable�. The four key points that will be addressed in the key position paper will include water trading rules, the type and structure of exit grants, growers leaving the industry but wanting to remain on their land and the high water prices. “The Victorian four per cent cap is still a major issue, even the court case is a long term strategy not a short term fix,� Mr Najar said. There will be five members of the local irrigator community as part of the Canberra delegation, including Central Irrigation Trust chief executive officer Jeff Parish, Murray Darling Association general manager Ray Najar, Riverland Futures Taskforce chief Peter Ackland and Riverland Winegrape Growers Association chief executive officer Chris Byrne. The fifth member is still yet to be decided but will be another important addition to the list. Mr Najar said the group has received interstate support, especially from New South Wales and is looking to get the Riverland and the
state’s water problems heard. “Rather than get all excited and jump on a plane, we need to be deliberate about our approach,� he said. “In the interim, there will be a meeting with all South Australian senators between now and Easter to gain their support.� Central Irrigation Trust chief executive officer Jeff Parish said the “issues are quite pressing� and it is the perfect time to get the message across. “We want the prime minister and premiers of New South Wales and South Australia to see if we can put pressure on, to have the same trading rules as the rest of us,� he said. “The most important point from my perspective is to have equal trade rules across all states. “Some of the group have a further meeting on Friday to get all the issues down on paper to take the issue forward.� Murray Darling Association chairman Les Hill said it is a step forward for the region after he had organised all the politicians to attend the Region 5 Murray Darling Basin meeting in Berri in January. “That is what the people at the meeting had requested, to go to Canberra, so we want to get it right,� he said. “There has been a lot of delegations that have gone to Canberra in the past and there has been a lot of disappointed people.� However, this delegation hopes to do things differently and to get the water problems of the Riverland heard by the politicians who make the state’s major decisions.
WATER ISSUES River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald takes a swipe at Victoria’s water stance, as New South Wales backs the State Government’s High Court water battle.
â– BLUNDER: Lillian Seymour (left) was left without a working phone line with no warning, which greatly concerned daughter Leona Ford who was frustrated with a delay in getting the service re-connected. Photo: JANE WILSON
Phone blunder causes angst By LES PEARSON A TELSTRA botch-up left an elderly Renmark resident without a working phone line for nearly four days. It’s a situation that has Leona Ford infuriated with the delays and lengthy processes she had to endure to have her mother, 95 year old Lillian Seymour’s phone line reconnected after it was mistakenly cut by the telecommunications giant. The line stopped working from about 10am on Saturday, February 21, after the bill had not been paid. Nothing unusual there, except for the fact that Mrs Ford hadn’t been sent a bill in the first place. On calling Telstra, she was informed the mistake had occurred because of a billing service changeover and the ad-
dress was left off the bills and never sent. Looking to rectify the situation, Mrs Ford was told to call back Monday when a suitable operator would be available. While attempting to have the service reconnected on Monday, she was forwarded on to several different operators, enduring well over 30 minutes hold time, to finally be told she would need to pay a reconnection fee. “The whole process made me feel so angry that I was brought to that anger level,� she said. After several more frustrating dead ends and re-dials, Mrs Ford was finally told the phone line would be reconnected within 24 hours. Alas, 24 hours later and still no dial tone. Mrs Ford called Telstra again and was finally assured
the line would be reconnected. By 4.20pm on Tuesday, the line was working again. A few frustrations still stick strongly with Mrs Ford, the fact that she was not contacted before the line was cut being one of those. “For four and a half years we’ve got the bill and paid it without any worries,� Mrs Ford said. “I’m her (Lillian’s) only person up here. “Had something happened, she could not have got through to anybody.� “It was like you’re never going to get anything done unless you persist, persist and persist. “I know it’s not just me (that’s had these problems), I know it’s not just Telstra either.� “It just has to be easier to be able to talk to a ‘person’,� she said.
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MTA strives to give its best in any economic climate THE President of the Motor Trade Association, Colin Clark hosted a business lunch attended by more than 200 people last week, including state and federal politicians and regional business owner/operators, detailing a range of issues which are causing comment and concern to MTA members. “I am just like many thousand of other employers in this state
– an operator of a small business who daily grapples with the challenges thrust upon us in so many areas,� he said. Today MTA members, like thousands of other businesses, are facing some massive industry challenges – not the least of which is consumer confidence. Despite these challenges, MTA members everywhere strive to give
the very best to their customers in a diverse range of services. In metropolitan and regional areas, if it moves on or off road, you can almost guarantee one of the MTA’s 1000 members either sold it, repairs, services or has parts for it. “The MTA sees the very clear need for licensing of our industry to improve the standards as tech-
nology and consumers demand,� Mr Clark said. Mr Clark detailed issues MTA is unhappy about. One which receives frequent media coverage is the predatory pricing behaviour at the fuel pump by what is best termed as ‘big oil’. “Repeatedly, we are seeing (the) situation where large operators are pricing product under that our
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Cap clarification IN December I started to collect caps and hats for a boy with cancer that (sic) was staying at Ronald McDonald House in Renmark. On February 10, I proudly sent off the 100 donated caps, hats and novelty items to the boy by the courier Golden Riverland Express. The dock staff of Big W were kind enough to handle the packing and give the parcel to the courier for delivery. In March, my son and I are planning to visit the ‘House’ personally and to donate the last cap that was donated to us by Cheap as Chips’ Renmark store. We are hoping to catch up with the boy and family then. I would like to take this time to say that my son does not have cancer and that no close family members in my family ever have had. I say this because of the generous people that have offered sympathy and well wishes to my son believing that he was the boy in the story.
To all the people that donated something, whether it was goods, time, advertising or simply talking about cancer, I would like to say thank you.
thank you so much for making this time fun. Congratulations to what you all have achieved. To Pam, well done on raising the total of money and I’m looking forward to helping each other out in the future.
Jacky Rogers, Renmark.
Monique Felder, Loxton.
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THANK you to all the people of Loxton who supported me during the Mardi Gras. I deeply appreciate all the businesses that donated towards all my fundraisers, which helped me raise the money that has gone to our community. Being selected to be the 2009 Ambassador for Loxton is a privilege and an honor to represent such a vibrant community. Special thanks goes towards the Rotary Club, for their support and encouragement through this process. Other special thanks go towards my family who without all their support and effort, this position would not be possible for me. For the other ambassadors, I
ON the behalf of Carers SA River Murray & Mallee Carers, I would like to thank the Berri Lions Club for again providing a beautiful day for our carers on Thursday, March 5. Also a big thank you to the rowing club for allowing us once again to use your beautiful riverfront and facilities. There were approximately 43 carers from across the Riverland, together with a group from the Mallee and Murraylands, who enjoyed a delicious cold serve luncheon, sweets and drinks all provided by the Lions Club. Our members look forward
to catching up with other carer friends and having some well earned time out from their caring roles. The highlight of the day was the fantastic river cruise on the MV Missy. We thank Brian Smith of Adventure Houseboats once again for his generosity and his continued support of carers in the region. This event is permanently fixed on the calendar now and we appreciate the effort made by the Lions Club to recognise the role these wonderful people play in our community. If you are a carer and you would be interested in being involved with one of our outings, please feel free to call us on 1800 806 580. Thank you also to your paper the Riverland Weekly and to WIN TV for coming along to promote the importance of time out for carers. Thank you once again to Berri Lions Club and the Rowing Club for your continuing community support. Robyn Blight, Coordinator River Murray and Mallee Carers (Loxton).
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Joe’s ■From Page 1 “Now we have got a monoculture and we are in serious trouble. What we need is that fallback to back up everything again,� he said. “What I have done, is I have gone outside of the square and we have grown lucerne in between trees and vines.� Many growers are currently purchasing extra water on top of their water allocations to keep their crops alive but Mr Gropler believes by growing lucerne in between vines, this would maximise and justify the extra purchase. “You use the water we’ve got now, that we are putting on our crops, then you put an extra megalitre of water on and that will grow you five cuts to six cuts of lucerne every year,� Mr Gropler said. “It balances out the ground in our climate because we have got the heat and we’ve got the water. “We can make enough out of the lucerne to pay the fixed overheads on the property.� Mr Gropler said there are a number of benefits to growing lucerne and one of the major benefits is that it is currently in high demand and sells for over $300 per tonne. “They actually advertise for it, not like wine grapes where you can’t find any body to buy them, lucerne is in demand,� he said. “I put an ad in a stock journal once and I had seven replies in a short time.� Mr Gropler has a 15 acre block planted with lucerne, which he mows five times a year. The crop produces around 200 bales of lucerne and each bale, weighing a third of a tonne, returns $100. “I get $20,000 for the lucerne off these bales and that pays for the overheads by a mile and it is so very much beneficial,� he said. “At current prices, it is $1500 worth of additional water to earn a $20,000 return.� According to Mr Gropler, lucerne’s other benefits include humidifying the air and making the patch cooler, choking out weeds, providing a home for beneficial insects and as it is
Huxtable reveals all in fertiliser price senate inquiry ness’ customers had told him they had been refused finance by certain lenders to DIRECT Farm Inputs creator and Borrika buy fertiliser from DFI. Mr Huxtable said he left farmer Leighton Huxtable no stone unturned. has provided evidence in a “I did my hearing up current Senate Inquiry into front and in full and said my fertiliser prices and market bit,� he said. power in the local industry. Given the amount of Amongst revelations that interest some multi-million a leading rural franchise allegdollar companies will have edly sacked an employee last in the inquiry, Mr Huxtable month because her husband could have been excused for worked for an independent being quite nervous. fertiliser importer, and two “It didn’t worry me at banks were pressured out of all,� he said. dealing with Mr Huxtable’s “I just called it as I saw company Direct Farm Inputs ■Leighton Huxtable it.� (DFI), Mr Huxtable has preFurther to the investigasented various documents to the in-camera hearing, while adding some tions, he said he has to report to the Australian Competition and Consumer Comgeneral comments in the public hearing. He also mentioned several of his busi- mission (ACCC) once a week. By LES PEARSON
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“They are just thriving on it, so the feedlot concept is a proven one.� Mr Gropler has had so much success with the lucerne crops that he believes the Riverland could produce a feedlot to supply the lucerne to, or even make it in to cubes, to export. “Why not have a feedlot here for the cattle to get feedstock of lucerne?� “We have all the infrastructure here,� he said. Mr Gropler plans to plant the rest of his 100 acres with lucerne in the future in between his 50 acres of cherries and 50 acres of grapes. The only down side to the idea is that it requires specialist equipment
A three-month gun amnesty has resulted in 1144 firearms being handed in to South Australian police. Hand guns, pump action rifles, high capacity magazines and selfloading shotguns were amongst those weapons handed in. The amnesty started in December and offered assistance for people who wanted to dispose of firearms that were defective or no longer used. Locally, senior sergeant Andrew
Jaunay said only a small percentage of the state-wide figure were handed in to Riverland Police, most being bolt-action rifles typical of rural usage. Police minister Michael Wright took heart from the large number of unregistered and even illegal firearms handed in. “We gave people fair warning and ample time to help make the community safer for everyone and it’s really pleasing to see so many have heeded that opportunity,� he said.
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ROB McLEAN NEW South Wales irrigators have backed the South Australian government’s move towards a constitutional challenge aimed at getting more water for the river. Victorian irrigators are the main target of the challenge due to a four per cent cap on water trading. NSW Irrigators’ Council chief executive officer Andrew Gregson welcomed the State Government’s move, highlighting that his organisation had raised the water cap issue “some time ago”. “We pointed out that those barriers meant 90 per cent of the buyback would come from New South Wales, which would have major impact on rural ■ FIRED UP: River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald is fired up about Victoria’s reluctance to communities,” Mr Gregson said develop a fair and equitable water agreement. Photo: FILE yesterday. “There must be an equal “Absolutely, Victoria does as a step towards getting what basin from all basins’ jurisdicplaying field and we need trade not look outside its borders, has is necessary to ensure that the tion’s perspective,” she said. barriers in Victoria removed. “Victoria has lagged behind “The Commonwealth needs no national interest whatsoever Federal Government reform on on every step of the way on to force Victoria to do some- and in fact, it’s appalling they over allocation can take place.” Minister Maywald said the national reform in the Murray thing immediately and any would be protecting the interpressure South Australia can ests of a small group of people delay in announcing the High Darling Basin. “They have their head in the bring to bear on that process, ahead of the national interest,” Court action resulted from tryshe said. ing to make progress with the sand regarding the issue - they we will support.” think the water falls in their The NSWIC is aimjurisdiction and would ing to meet with South Victoria does not look outside its borders and rather not see a drop flow Australian Premier Mike through to South Australia. Rann and River Murray has no national interest whatsoever. “That is very evident Minister Karlene Maywald in the negotiations right to provide a briefing on through the historic negotiathe issue. “Queensland, they have no Victorian Government on free- tions, not just in recent times.” Minister Maywald has welMinister Maywald said the comed the irrigators’ council’s barriers to trade in regard to ing up more water for the river. “SA and NSW will be unfair- State Government hopes to see involvement and is looking for- their irrigation allocations. “This is a phenomenon ly impacted upon and Victoria the water cap lifted as a result ward to meeting the council. She described the Victorian specific to Victoria and quite will be excluded largely from of the proposed High Court acGovernment as recalcitrant in frankly it is something we have the buy back of water and that’s tion and a fair and equitable apits refusal to come to the party endeavoured to address by ne- not in the spirit in dealing with proach across the basin towards gotiation, so we are taking this the over allocation across the restoring the water balance. on trade barriers.
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Mixed views on challenge Government had failed South Australians. “The government had the PREDICTABLY, the State Government’s High Court challenge opportunity to fight for South to the Victorian water cap has Australia and it failed miserbeen met with mixed reactions ably,” Mr Brokenshire said. “Now it faces a very expenby other politicians and water sive and protracted constitutionlobbyists. New South Wales Senator al challenge that will probably Bill Heffernan was unsure of be resolved by the High Court what a High Court challenge long after the Lower Lakes are dead and irrigators have walked would achieve. “I don’t know that the High off the land en masse.” South Australian Murray IrriCourt is going to solve any long term problems – the only cure to gators chairman Tim Whetstone the problem is a change in the said he looks forward to seeing where the High Court challenge weather,” Sen Heffernan said. takes water ne“I think it’s a gotiations in the demonstration of future. the frustration in Mr Whetstone the system because Mother Nature is said it is encourno one’s listening the referee. aging that the to Mother Nature. I don’t think the State Government “Mother Nais standing up for ture is the referee. High Court is. irrigators in this I don’t think the way. High Court is. “They have “People need taken a stronger to (understand) stand because the weather is changing and that has certain the river and river communities are relying on them to provide consequences.” Family First MLC Robert strong representation,” he said. “We need to stand up as a Brokenshire described himself as being “livid” with the Rann state as we continually get run over by the eastern states, so I’m Government’s announcement. Mr Brokenshire said the Riv- hoping that it (the challenge) er Murray handover had always will finally put them on notice.” Sunraysia Irrigators Council been flawed and that the belated announcement meant the State secretary Malcolm Bennett said
POLICE NEWS Counterfeit money TWO unknown men have allegedly attempted to pass counterfeit $100 notes at two separate businesses in Renmark on Monday. Both times staff noticed the money was fake and refused to accept it, causing the men to leave the stores and the area. Later that day, the alleged offenders were caught by Victorian police and arrested.
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Accident near Pinnaroo A VEHICLE rolled over 40 kilometres out of Pinnaroo last week. The female occupant was trapped for some time before emergency services were able to free her. She was taken to the Loxton Hospital for treatment.
Bins lit POLICE and the Metropolitan Fire Service attended the Glossop High School senior campus on Kay Ave, Berri, after reports of bins being on fire at about 6.03pm on Monday. Two wheelie bins have been completely destroyed and damage was caused to the rotunda and a wall on one of the buildings at the school. The fire service was able to extinguish the burning bins. Police are seeking further information from the public regarding the incident. ■ ENCOURAGED: South Australian Murray Irrigators chairman Tim Whetstone is encouraged by the State Government’s stance. Photo: FILE he was unsure of how serious the South Australian Government is about the challenge. “It’s the next stage in negotiations from the SA Government’s point of view,” Mr Bennett said. Mr Bennett said the Victorian
Premier John Brumby has shown strong support for Victorian irrigators by holding to the cap. “Because we don’t want water leaving too quickly, we need to allow people time to adjust,” he said.
Glossop assault A GLOSSOP woman was assaulted by two other females after alleged instances of verbal abuse last week. Police said they are likely to arrest the two suspects soon.
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KAROONDA’S main street landscaping is again drawing plenty of public interest. The town’s citizen of the year Carlene Schulz hopes her long campaign to have the western end of Railway Terrace utilised as a tourist friendly area is coming to an end. Her battle started about five years ago when, to brighten the town entrance from the Adelaide end, she drew a rough concept plan for the area. “I thought there was plenty of scope there for landscaping and making it into a heritage walk,� she said. “It was just a drawing with suggestions on it.� Karoonda East Murray Council has since had landscapers look at the area to do something about it. “Basically, what we’re going to do is look at the area that is currently developed and try to tidy that up before we move on to the next stage,� council chief executive officer Peter Smithson said. That specific area has been earmarked to be ready to be completed in late April. “My understanding, in terms of the landscape company that is doing that for us, is that Anzac Day is the magic day,� Mr Smithson said. Following that, trees will be planted to form a backdrop behind the Karoonda ram. Mr Smithson said the work is all part of having the whole area revamped, although it is a staged process that will take time. “We won’t be able to do it all at
once but we’ll be able to stage it in and part of that will be a centennial walk,� he said. “It’s a bit like anything, we’re only a small council and we’ve got limited resources so we’ve got to try and get best value for our dollar. “It’s definitely on our books. We’re going to try and seek external funding where we can and we’ve got a few ideas in that area so it’s definitely not been put on hold.� Mrs Schulz said she wasn’t overly concerned on the urgency on the matter, more so on ensuring council does follow through with the plans. “I think everybody would like to see it done,� she said.
RV Friendly KAROONDA is now officially an RV Friendly town. Karoonda East Murray Council was informed of the decision by the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia last month, linking the town with fellow RV Friendly town Loxton. “There’s not a lot of councils around South Australia that have been declared RV friendly and we’re definitely one of them,� council chief executive officer Peter Smithson said. “The CMCA has now said ‘we acknowledge you as an RV Friendly town and we’re willing to work with you’ and I think that’s good for the district.� The affiliation puts the town on the CMCA’s map of RV Friendly towns, directing motorhomes and campervans to locations around Australia “We think it’s a good link.�
Road to remain rough By LES PEARSON THERE appears to be no short term solution for the upgrade of the Loxton to Pinnaroo road after Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (DTEI) officials visited the Southern Mallee recently. The visit was to discuss possible options for the upgrade of Lover’s Lane, the bypass heavy vehicles use at Pinnaroo to enter the Mallee Highway. Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said while he would like the matter addressed, he can see the reasoning behind the DTEI’s stance on the road’s condition. “The road was a topic of conversation and they indicated it was something that they were aware of,� he said. “They too are bound by budget constraints.� Mr Ralph said he has been informed there are other roads in the state with a higher hazard rating than the Loxton to Pinnaroo road and as such are greater priorities on the DTEI’s works program. Meantime, $60,000 worth of funding will go towards the drawings for the upgrade of Lover’s Lane after an agreement was reached between the council and DTEI. Although further funding for works is yet to be granted, Mr Ralph is confident a resolution will surface soon. “There’s no definite funding but we believe funding might be available in the near future,� he said.
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A big day for local carers ■CARERS from right across the Riverland and Mallee gathered for their annual luncheon at the Berri Rowing Club last Thursday. The event is much looked forward to each year, with the Berri Lions Club providing lunch and BMS Tours giving the carers a scenic ride along the river. River Murray and Mallee Carers co-ordinator Robyn Blight said the event has been held seven times as a thankyou to carers. “It’s always an event that we look forward to and it’s very enjoyable,� Robyn said. “It really brings people from all over the region together.� A total of 43 people were at the lunch, with those in attendance coming from towns between Berri, Pinnaroo Mannum.
Youth council ■THE River Murray Youth Council is seeking new members to join the team and are hoping to get volunteers from a number of different high schools across the region. For students between years eight and 12, it is an opportunity to learn and take action for their local environment. The council is holding a free information session next Thursday at the South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board building at 4:30pm in Wade Street, Berri. “It really is a great opportunity for making new friends and working with like minded people who are
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■THANK YOU: Carers were thanked at the Berri Rowing Club annual lunch. Photos: ROB MCLEAN interested in environmental You want to be a volissues,� River Murray Youth unteer: Sunday, March 22 Council facilitator Cindy – Waikerie Football Club Shorrock said. (12.30 to 3.30pm); Monday, 23 – Renmark Hotel Volunteer training March (9.30am to 12.30pm), Berri ■RIVERLANDERS con- Club (6 to 9pm). You want volunteers: stantly provide their time to volunteer for many organisa- Sunday, March 22 – Renmark tions around the region and Hotel (6 to 9pm); Monday, are being encouraged to reg- March 23 - Berri Club (2 to ister for specialised free train- 5pm). ing sessions. A number of sessions will Have a hit for charity be held around the Riverland including in Waikerie, Ren- ■MONEY continues to pour mark and Berri, to provide into the ravaged bushfire reanyone involved or wanting gions in Victoria from the to become involved as a vol- Riverland and the Loxton Golf Club is doing its bit to unteer, with vital training. The local councils will help. The club is having a bushhost the free training sesfi re appeal day tomorrow and sions on Sunday, March 22, and Monday, March 23, as all money raised on the day part of the current campaign will be donated to the Lions recognising the role of volun- Club bushfire appeal. The cost of the day is $15 teers within the community. per person and will include a Those who are interested must register for the nine hole two ball ambrose free training sessions at your event with hit off between local council office by next noon and 6pm. To join the day for a Thursday.
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■I ATTENDED Waikerie’s Food Fair on Sunday night and enjoyed the great food and wine on offer. With a large crowd attending, they were entertained by local dancers and enjoyed some country music while sipping wine. The prices were exceptionally cheap and I ended up taking home a bottle of the local Ramco Ridge wine after sampling a glass. Experiencing the fair for the first time, it was very im-
â– A CHANGE of date for the 99th Renmark and District Show has ensured it will be bigger and better than ever this year. The show will be held on Sunday, October 31, so it does not clash with the Mt Gambier show.
Young professionals â– LOXTON High School student Kieran Langford spent time in London, Belgium and France last year after being
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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 12, 2009
AFL in the Riverland
Riverland has something By LES PEARSON ■BUDDY: The big crowd enjoyed Hawthorn star Lance Franklin’s presence.
THOUSANDS flocked through the gates at Berri to catch a glimpse of some AFL action on Saturday, even if there was only a handful of AFL stars on the park. The great turn out surprised me somewhat given the openly stated truth that Hawthorn were fronting up with seven or more Box Hill players and playing only one premiership player from 2008, little-known ruckman Brent Renouf. Further to that, Adelaide then withdrew several of their stars. Still, the crowd piled in and while the sea of Crows colours easily outnumbered the brown and gold of Hawthorn, there was plenty of support there on the day for the away side. Both sides struggled to score in the first half. Whether they were adjusting to the smaller country oval or the fact they had to compete with a breeze for once rather than a sheltered grandstand, who knows. Graham Johncock’s dash off the backline was superb, while the tall timber of Kurt Tippett, Trent Hentschel and Nick Gill were far too strong for their opponents. On the local front, the football clubs’ catering stands looked busy for the majority of the day, so well done to those who got together and made some money for their club. Congratulations to Renmark’s Ryan Bennett, who kicked the leather off the ball to win $1000 for the Make A Wish Foundation and a bag of footies for his club in the NAB Super Boot competition.
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■BOOT: (Left) Waikerie’s Ben Venning and (right) Cobdogla’s Darryl Tillbrook competing in the NAB Super Boot competition on the weekend. Photos: JANE WILSON
■SUPERB HANDS: (Above right) Adelaide’s Trent Hentschel takes a mark over his Hawthorn opponent. (Right) Winner of the Super Boot competition Renmark’s Ryan Bennett.
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â– VISION: Loxton physiotherapist Sue George is hoping for a hydrotherapy pool in Loxton. Photo: JANE WILSON
Mrs George and members of the community made a submission for the facility in December and are expecting a reply by the end of this month. “There has been a lot of evidence based on research that shows the benefit to chronic diseases,� she said. The idea has also sparked support from regional health authorities and Mrs George said it is vital to the future that Loxton residents have the option of a hydrotherapy facility. “Will the health potential of the region suffer without a hydrotherapy pool? Yes,� she said. “We need to commit
to infrastructure to stay healthy and active in the region.� Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said the council has provided support for the project but said there is still a lengthy process to come. “With any new facility, it obviously has to be costed and a feasibility study has got to be done to make sure the usage is there for the cost,� he said. The proposed hydrotherapy pool would have a water surface of approximately 4.2 metres long by three metres wide, with extra room to optimise rehabilitation programs for each patient.
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solute faith in the strength of the Riverland’s future. The pair are investing significantly in their business, as well as that of the region by employing all local sub-contractors to work on their projects and using locally purchased building supplies where possible. Hotondo Homes Berri also employs two apprentices – Sam Horsley and Steven Sagolj – who Craig
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A history of building quality homes WHEN you speak to Craig Holtham about Hotondo Homes, it is obvious to see he has a passion for the building industry. Craig has been in the region for a decade, first working for a series of local builders, learning from them about the industry and how best to succeed in the Riverland, then opening the region’s Hotondo Homes franchise five years ago. He entered the building industry as an apprentice carpenter about 20 years ago. He started in hometown Keith, before joining the group training scheme, which saw him move to Naracoorte, where he was able to work with a wide range of builders. “It was good because once I finished my apprenticeship, I was able to sub contract for all the builders that had hosted me,� Craig said. “It gave me a knowledge on almost every area of the building industry from carpentry to concreting, tiling, the whole range of building processes.� Eventually, Craig moved to the Riverland, with wife Gill, where the couple settled in Barmera. During the first part of his time in the region, Craig “worked for just about every major house builder in the region�. “That allowed me to pick their brains about the best way to build here in the Riverland. “I worked for some very good builders and after that I thought I would go out on my
■PASSIONATE: Craig Holtham, of Hotondo Homes, is passionate about delivering the best result possible for his clients right across the Riverland. Photos: JANE WILSON own – taking what I had learnt to become a successful builder in my own right.� Which is when Hotondo Homes came into the picture. It is a move that Craig has not regretted as he, along with wife Gill, have seen the company develop from a fledgling local player to a respected part of the Riverland building com-
munity. Craig sees the business continuing to develop in the Riverland, with his eye on expanding the business further in the future. “In time, I would like to get into sub-divisions but that’s a long way down the track,� Craig said. Meantime, Craig will enjoy
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More than meets the eye By ANDREW WALLAGE I CAN see the headlines: Tree kills man. Yeah right. It should read; man spends hours under tree renowned for dropping large limbs without warning (and gets squashed). As always there is more to it than meets the eye. In my experience, trees generally don’t drop limbs or even fall over by themselves. Many dead river red gums have sat around for decades in water seemingly immovable. They appear tough and resiliant and in just about every sunset photo of Lake Bonney. In severely burnt areas, native vegetation can be burnt and die but still not fall over or drop large limbs. As gardens generally get smaller, less large trees are being planted and any limbs dropping are increasingly becoming an unusual event. In fact, most of us in the Riverland and Mallee would consider any tree over 10 metres as being fairly large. Trees I see in this area that are at risk of dropping limbs and large ones at that fall into two categories. The first I’ll call cultural. That is, species selection, soil suitability to the plant, the health of the plants at planting and subsequent treatment such as watering frequency. As an example, take a eucalyptus globulus or Tasmanian blue gum which
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HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday, March 14th, 2009 LOVEDAY 10.00 - 11.00am
Hunt Road LJ Hooker
BARMERA
Jane Eliza waterfront home T
HIS superbly presented brick veneer home was designed and built to take full advantage of the fantastic waterfront lifestyle. All living areas and the master bedroom have large picture windows offering stunning lagoon views. The main bedroom also features a walk-through robe and spacious ensuite, while the other two bedrooms have built-in robes. A study is located off the entrance foyer.
The solid timber kitchen has a large breakfast bar and overlooks the dining and living areas with glass sliding doors leading out to the paved pergola overlooking the lagoon and to the enclosed in-ground spa area. The living area also features a large built-in bar. But the best feature of this home is the waterfront lifestyle. A floating jetty allows you to moor your boat
at your doorstep and the pergola area is ideal for relaxing BBQs with friends while you take in your magnificent surroundings.
2.00 - 3.00pm 3.30 - 4.30pm
11.30 - 12.15pm 11.30 - 12.30pm 12.30 - 1.30pm
RENMARK
12.30 - 1.15pm
9 Lagoon Court Ray White Renmark RLA 147968 Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Price $469,000 Inspect Saturday March 14 9:30 – 10:00am
1.00 - 1.30pm 1.30 - 2.15pm 1.45 - 2.15pm 2.00 - 3.00pm 3.30 - 4.30pm
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4 Park Terrace Ray White Berri Ellis Road LJ Hooker Jury Road LJ Hooker Sec 812 Virgo Road Ray White Waikerie
9.30 - 10.00am
4 Cook Street Ray White Renmark Eighth Street Ray White Renmark Tarcoola Street Ray White Renmark
WAIKERIE 11.15 - 12.15pm 11.30 - 12.30pm 12.45 - 1.45pm 2.30 - 3.30pm 2.15 - 3.15pm
Sec 236 Sturt Highway Ray White Waikerie Sec 533 & 534 Maggea Rd Ray White Waikerie Sec 100 Law Road Ray White Waikerie Sec 168 Searle Road Ray White Waikerie 2/5 Edwards Crescent Ray White Waikerie 4 Edwards Crescent Ray White Waikerie
Sunday, March 15th, 2009 GLOSSOP 11.30 - 12.30pm
Sec 898 Chabrel Road Ray White Berri
LOXTON 10.00 - 11.00am 10.30 - 11.15am
11.45 - 12.45pm
1.15 - 2.00pm 1.30 - 2.30pm 2.30 - 3.30pm
RENMARK 9.00 - 9.30am
11.30 - 12.00pm
1.00 - 2.00pm
RAMCO 1.00 - 2.00pm
10.00 - 10.30am
11.30 - 12.30pm
MONASH 11.30 - 12.00pm
RENMARK continued.
10.00 - 11.00am 14 Derrick Street Ray White Berri 10B Magarey Street LJ Hooker 14 McLean Street Ray White Berri 32 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri Scott Road LJ Hooker 48 Jones Street LJ Hooker 5 Coombe Street LJ Hooker 7 Phillips Road LJ Hooker 2 Raeder Court Ray White Berri 1 Huckstepp Court Ray White Berri
COBDOGLA 12.30 - 1.30pm
Saturday, March 14th, 2009
10.30 - 11.00am Sec 439 Manning Road Ray White Berri 17 Bruce Road Ray White Berri
BERRI 10.00 - 11.00am
FOR THIS WEEK
3.00 - 4.00pm
70 Drabsch Street Ray White Berri Sec 311 Mindarie Road Ray White Berri 12 Stasinowsky Court Ray White Berri 40 Fifth Street Ray White Berri 9 Tonkin Street Ray White Berri Lot 4 Chowne Road Ray White Berri 30 Sixth Street Ray White Berri 16 Hameister Avenue Ray White Berri 56 Aleppo Street Ray White Berri
LOVEDAY 19 Murtho Street Ray White Renmark 9 Lagoon Court Ray White Renmark
10.00 - 11.00am
Sec 169 Yeo Road Ray White Berri
WAIKERIE 11.30 - 12.30pm
Sec 382 Sturt Highway Marschall First National
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s 3ET ON A LARGE HALF ACRE ALLOTMENT JUST A FEW MINUTES FROM THE 7AIKERIE #"$ THIS SPACIOUS BEDROOM BRICK HOME WILL ADEQUATELY CATER FOR THE GROWING FAMILY s 7OOD HEATER WILL KEEP THE OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA COSY AND WARM s +ITCHEN IS EQUIPPED WITH DISHWASHER AND BREAKFAST BAR AND THE WINDOW OVERLOOKS THE BACK YARD SO YOU CAN KEEP AN EYE ON WHAT THE REST OF THE FAMILY IS DOING s ! LARGE DINING AREA LOUNGE ROOM AND ADJOINING FAMILY ROOM ADDS TO THE APPEAL OF THIS HOME s /UT THE BACK IS A LOVELY SHADY AND FENCED BACK YARD AND PAVED UNDERCOVER ENTERTAINING AREA s 4WO DOUBLE GARAGES ENSURE YOU HAVE AMPLE ROOM FOR STORAGE OF VEHICLES OR WORKSHOP SPACE /FFERING SPACE AND OPTIONS TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR EVERY NEED THIS IS A PROPERTY WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION
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A stylishly elegant home T
HE versatile floor plan of this executive, family friendly, double brick tiled roof residence exudes personality and is spotlessly presented for total indulgence. Perfectly positioned in a real beaut residential setting, beautiful sweeping landscaped shaded gardens are manicured for the finest ambience. Points of interest include western red cedar timber features throughout exposed brick walls and the well appointed central kitchen/meals has been refurbished with new stainless steel appliances. Sandstone theme floor tiles roam the kitchen and flow into the expansive all season living room that has walls of windows, complete with storage boxes and opens onto enclosed paved outdoor living with thriving fernery areas and quality large feathered bird aviaries. A generous sized games, guest accommodation or perfect teenage space adjoins the living
room and has independent access into an aesthetically pleasing garden. The master bedroom has ensuite with western red cedar walk through robes and bedrooms two and three also have built-in robes, are carpeted and are adjacent to the main bathroom and toilet. Heating and cooling options include evaporative air-conditioning, combustion heating and a newly installed reverse cycle Panasonic floor split system. Decorative drapes and
lace furnish the windows throughout the home. A 30’x 20’ lockable garage and a large three vehicle carport down one side provide accommodation for boats, caravans and multiple cars.
LOXTON 30 Sixth Street Ray White Loxton RLA 195714 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 Price $330,000 Inspect Saturday March 15th 1.30 - 2.30pm
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UCKED away and adjacent to a new development area, this affordable neat, tidy and compact cottage home is established on a generous sized allotment with rear lane access and will attract first home buyers or retirees. It is almost perfect, boasting three bedrooms and a rear sunroom. It is well maintained and offers a lovely pine timber kitchen
with separate dining area and cosy lounge with climate control. Garaging for the car incorporates a great sense of space with the outdoors and blends into a large cottage and low maintenance garden. Sheltered verandah areas provide outdoor options for a multitude of personal uses. Who says you can’t afford it, talk to me today.
LOXTON 16 Hameister Avenue Ray White Loxton RLA 195714 Bronte Manuel 0439 828 882 Price $150,000 Inspect Saturday March 15th 2.30 - 3.30pm
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www.marschallfirstnational.com.au Serving the district from 2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie
Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers
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2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie • PHONE (08) 8541 2777 • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
Kiss your search for a home goodbye WAIKERIE 24 Lawrie Terrace Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone: 8541 2777 Price $249,000 Inspect By appointment
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brick home has a roomy kitchen. All bedrooms are a generous size with a built in robe in bedroom three. The rear yard is fully enclosed so the children can play in safety. Brick construction aids with climate control but ducted air-conditioning assists, while numerous gas bayonets are located throughout the home to assist with warming the home. Double carport complete with concrete floor, lights, power and double roller doors is the ideal spot to store the cars (you will rarely need them such
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The rate in brackets is the comparison rate for $150,000 over 25 years. The comparison rates apply only to the example given. Different amounts and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees and costs savings such as fee waivers are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Interest rates are current as at 11/03/2009 and subject to change. Fees and charges may apply. Terms and conditions available on application.
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â&#x20AC;¢ Charity for all Bingo at the Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, eyes down at 7.30pm, proceeds to Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Well Novita. Phone Deb Ball on 0428823924 for more information.
â&#x20AC;¢ A 70+ aged dance/fitness group for Pinnaroo and Mallee community members at the Pinnaroo Soldersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Memorial Hospital Health Promotion Room. The class will focus on strength, balance and prevention of falls and is all chair based. The cost is $2 per class. Phone Rebecca for more information on 0423318612 or 85778973
Saturday March 14th â&#x20AC;¢ Riverland Farmers Markets, every Saturday morning, 7.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11:30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone the Market Manager on 85824864 for more information.
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ET on more than half an acre in a secluded position, this home also boasts half tennis court and organic vegetable and fruit garden. This home would suit a family seeking large accommodation in a rural lifestyle, but close to town facilities. The sweeping gravel driveway bordered by native shrubs and trees leads to the entrance of this superb family home. There are three good sized bedrooms, all with built-in robes, the main having an ensuite.
The other bedrooms are serviced by the main bathroom, fully tiled with a spa. Designed as open plan, the spacious kitchen has an island bench. The home has a family room with doors leading to the paved patio and barbecue area. The formal living areas include lounge and dining rooms off the entrance hallway plus a study. Other features include ducted air conditioning, a carport and garage.
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Tuesday March 17th â&#x20AC;¢ Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, workshop in Glossop from 3pm - 5pm. For more information and directions phone Dennis on 85823430. â&#x20AC;¢ Palms Bingo at the Berri Club eyes down at 10:30am proceeds to the St Catherineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Berri. Phone Pam 85821692 for more information
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email: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au Wilksch 35, B. Brooks 34, R. Dale 34.
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Cobdogla 121 (Z. Hatch 25, R. Gillespie 13, T. Lindsay 11, B. Jennings 11; J. Zodanowicz 3/7, M. Worsfold 1/5, J. Pontt 1/10) d Loxton 120 (S. Burgess 38, L. Hentschke 17, L. Worsfold 9; T. Lindsay 3/11, R. Dunn 2/10, T. Kruger 2/19, K. Kruger 1/5).
Wednesday stableford B. Martin 35 points, B. Baird 33. Ball Winners: J. Clark 31, J. Penna 31, L. Kruger 30, P. Kellaway 30.
Wednesday stableford P. Hendrick 41 points, N. Hodson 37. Ball winners: L. Campbell 36, C. John 35, D. Zelliff 35, G. Sedden 34.
Friday stableford G. Johnson 22 points. Ball Winners: D. Howes 19, S. Cronje 19, R. Cresp 19, R. Keightley 18, D. Zeliff 18, K. Barnett 18.
Saturday stroke A. Parkyn 69/67, J. Strelan 89/69. Ball winners: M. Daws 82/70, B. Sidhu 90/70, C. Teare 78/71, R. Knight 87/72.
Waikerie Ramco 197 d Renmark 8/82 (Z. Matulin 12, L. Jackson 11, C. Pryse 7; L. Woollatt 1/1, M. Hassani 1/2, R. Carter 1/3, L. Schillier 1/8, S. Tregenza 1/11, S. Mckinnon 1/11).
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Waikerie Gold 8/280 (A. Bevan 72, C. Hawke 56, D. Hilton 46, M. McGrath 29; M. Griffiths 2/30, M. Martinson 2/20, S. McKenzie 2/71) d BSR 194 (N. Salter 55, M. Griffiths 53, M. Martinson 25; A. Bevan 4/22, T. Filmer 2/8, C. Hawke 2/32).
Saturday stroke M. Hall 73/65, C. Robinson 89/68. Voucher winners: T. Mortimer 78/66, J. Docherty 91/68, J. Ashcroft 86/68.
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Berri A 21 d Barmera B 0. Barmera A 8 d Loxton A 2.
Basketball Men Division one:
D. Greenfield 36 points, S. Copeland 36, G. Balcl 36.
Renmark 55 (C. Seekamp) d Loxton 34 (J. Fielke, R. Cook).
Riverland Cricket A grade
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Monash 162 (J. Trew 32, J. Deren 31, D. Gregoric 27, R. Wickstein 21; B. Gay 3/25, C. Schutz 2/19, B. Kayser 2/23) and 2/51 (J. Deren 35) d Waikerie Ramco 121 (B. Kayser 55, A. Duffield 23; J. Trew 5/41, J. Albrecht 2/17, D. Gregoric 2/34)
Wednesday stableford E. Van Hansbergen 36 points, J. McKendrick 36.
Saturday stroke P. Butterworth 68, J. McKendrick 71, M. Cenko 72, R. Rosbergen 72, S. Stavrou 75, R. Cottam 76, C. Clarke 76.
Waikerie 34 d Loxton 33.
Women Division one: Barmera 43 (C. Hoare B. Dillon) d Renmark 38.
Under 16s Grand Final:
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Loxton 6/166 (A. Falcinella 16, E. Pontt 47, S. Rielly 11, P. Fisher 5, K. Reynolds 34, M. Leigh 19, J. Hentschke 12, K. Smith 2; B. Roberts 1/28, T. Graetz 0/23, I. Mann 0/17, M. Scott 1/23, Z. Schubert 0/19, J. Johinke-Milich 2/26, B. Walter 0/8, J. Bonney 2/14) d Loxton North 83 (B. Walter 0, T. Graetz 4, J. JohinkeMilich 9, R. Mann 18, J. Bonney 2, M. Scott 4, B. Roberts 19, T. Andrews 1, T. Hartley 12, Z. Schubert 7, T. Hartley 0; K. Smith 0/2, I. Worsfold 3/18, T. Pontt 0/5, P. Andison 1/4, M. Leigh 1/14, J. Hentschke 1/29, C. Baker 0/2, K. Reynolds 1/0, S. Reilly 1/0).
Monday stableford R. Cottam 38 points, S. Stavrou 37, N. McPherson 34.
Berri Saturday stableford K. L’Estrange 38 points, R. Thurmer 37. Ball Winners: L. Mudge 37, D. Howes 35, B. Brooks 35, J. Meakin 34, A. Druery 34, J. Phillips 34.
Sunday stableford L. Campbell 37 points, M. Wilksch 36. Ball Winners: R. Sully 35, K.
Waikerie 46 (H. Lehmann 26) d Panthers 33.
Division three: Renmark 37 d Loxton 26.
C grade Loxton 26 (K. Saunders, M. Lidgerwood, T. Richardson) d Cobdogla 9 (M. Wutke, B. Henderson). Loxton 14 (K. Saunders, M. Lidgerwood, B. Saunders) d Renmark 4 (J. Trout, C. Bruce). Waikerie 12 (B. Fridd, N. Ogle, J. Rohde) d Cobdogla 11 (M. Wutke, N. Andrews, B. Anderson).
Bowls Riverland women’s pennant bowls Division one First semi-final: Barmera 96 d Waikerie 38 (G. Burns 30 d B. Taylor 12, B. Jaeschke 33 d L. Thompson 15, S. Lockwood 33 d N. Teasdale 11). Second semi-final: Loxton 64 d Berri 62 (L. Lee 14 l J. Grosser 25, E. Saint 25 d K. Mader 24, N. Milich 25 d K. Treloar 13).
Division two First semi-final: Renmark 58 d Berri 51 (M. Lawton 18 d D. Vlemmix 13, N. Matulick 29 d K. Tanner 12, J. Dopson 11 l R. Kassebaum 26). Second semi-final: Loxton 52 d Waikerie 44 (D. Wright 18 d M. Powardy 15, M. Wetherall 24 d J. Brock 7, R. Dansie 10 l M. Morley 22).
Division three
Softball B grade First semi-final: Gerard 9 (T. Wilson, C. Smith, K. Johnson) d Cobdogla 2 (V. Taylor, C. Cook). Second semi-final: Waikerie 14 (S. Tape, K. Chamberlain, B. Fridd) d Lyrup 8 (J. Caire, A. Brauer).
First semi-final: Loxton RSL Gold 45 d Loxton RSL Green 29 (M. Lindner 31 d J. Graham 10, C. Manuel 14 l L. Schultz 19). Second semi-final: Loxton 32 d Moorook 31 (B. Mattner 9 l C. Voigt 18, K. Henderson 23 d V. Johnson 13).
Under 14s
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Quality pre-season carnival nears ■ From Page 52
The clubs involved are also looking forward to the challenge, with some early favourites emerging. “I’d say Pembroke and Imperials will be favourites in division one,” he said. “Division two is anyone’s guess.” Mr Milburn said another club can still enter the competition just days out from the action, however given the late stage it appears unlikely. Entrance to the oval is $5 for adults, while children can get in free of charge.
Loxton kicks off its pre-season cup assault at 11am against Walkerville and fronts up again later that day at 6pm for its second game. Club spokesman Colin Milburn said canteens will be open all day and meals will be available from the club on Friday and Saturday night. “If people want to come down and get a look at some real football…they really should,” Mr Milburn said.
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SELECTORS have planed back the squads for the 2009 Murray Region Netball Academy. Some 29 players now remain across the three age groups. Two Riverland coaches will be involved in the academy, Ann Noack and Lyn Leuders. The academy will operate from March to July, involving specialised coaching from level two coach Helen Smith, a clinic with the Thunderbirds, a two-day camp, round robin with other academies and a carnival. Teams will be selected for regional championships played at ETSA Park against eight other academies from around the state. From the academy, players are selected for SA development teams and are provided pathways for state selections. MEANTIME, former academy players Chloe Drogemuller and Jo Pontt have been selected in their respective 2009 under 21 and under 19 state teams. Kate McKinlay is reserve for the under 17 state side.
Academy Squads Under 13 Eunice Afolobi Stacey Bruce Jessica Byrne Tyler Cooper Caitlin Gardner
Under 15 Emily Garrett Meg Gillespie Ebony Hoffmann Taylee Howard Veronica Migga Tenille Schammer Rachel Shotton Tymeka Burns
Under 17 Katie Ellis Lauren Gardner Reeni Leuders Kate McKinlay Tenille Milich Charlotte Richardson Shannon Watchman
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■ CHOSEN: Loxton netballer and former academy member Jo Pontt has been selected in the state under 19 netball team.
Primary grade Gerard 11 (L. Gray, J. Abdulla, J. Abdulla) d Renmark 6 (S. Roesler, C. Bruce, J. Trout).
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Nickolls heads into third coaching tenure at Pinnaroo with high hopes
Pinnaroo’s prodigal son returns By LES PEARSON IT’S been six years between drinks for ‘new’ Pinnaroo A grade coach Jeff Nickolls. After coaching the A grade in two previous tenures, both yielding premierships in 1997 and 2001, Nickolls again has the reins at the Suparoos. “I guess it wasn’t on the radar a few months ago but now that I’ve decided to do it and we’ve started training, I’ve become quite enthusiastic about it,” Nickolls said. The benefit of a ready-made replacement for 2008 coach Rick Carrick, who has left the region, is that Nickolls has familiarity on his side having been around on the club committee in past years. “The thing is, because I’m not new to the club, it makes a bit of a difference there,” he said. “I know everybody and they know me, so we’re not introducing a new person into the system. “I’ve been a brilliant coach for the last three or four years from the sidelines.” Having coached Pinnaroo’s last premiership side, hopes may be rekindled of similar success this season, however Nickolls quickly addressed that thought. “You can’t get too carried away,
most of the success you can put down to the standard of the players around you, we had good teams in those days,” he said. Nickolls also directs attention away from his playing history. “I enjoyed footy and I was a contributor but I was never a match winner,” he said. “A lot of people assume I was a top footballer. “I know for a fact I’m a better coach than I was a player. “I guess even as a school kid I was on the debating team, so speaking in front of people has never been a hassle.” His style, like most coaches, is unique, although he admits there are times the gig does have its moments. “When I coached A grade the first time, I was a lot more tolerant than I was the second time,” he said. “You get older and you get grumpier. “The commitment of young blokes now is not what it used to be and I used to have trouble dealing with that. “I’ve got to accept that your commitment is what it is and work with it. “I’ve ranted and raved but quite often it’s been for a reason.”
Young Riverlanders dig deep against charging Toros IN AN admirable effort, the Riverland senior soccer side fell just short of defeating State League team Western District Toros in the Federation Cup on the weekend. After dominating the first half, the second half saw fitness and injury issues take over and while the game looked like heading towards a one-all draw, the Toros popped up to snare the winner in the last five minutes. Harry Singh was the goal scorer for the Riverland. Despite the loss, many positives arose from the game, one of which, was the performance of 15 year old goal keeper Nick Rassias, who battled valiantly in goals throughout as a late replacement. Riverland Soccer Association president Steve Poutakidis said he was ecstatic with the undermanned team’s performance. “I’m very proud of what was a very young squad with two of the Riverland’s best players in Anothny Ielasi and Bari Singh not being available for this game and Nick Tsakarelos, an outstanding senior player, getting injured in the first 15 minutes of the game,” he said. “The boys also had to overcome a trip to Adelaide, a little taxing on the legs. “Given the youth of our senior group, soccer can only look forward to bigger and better results in the future.”
■ HE RETURNS: Club stalwart and premiership coach Jeff Nickolls will again coach the Suparoos, his third crack at the Mallee Football League A grade coaching game. Photo: LES PEARSON The team this year appears to be similar to last season’s line up with a few new players, including two new teachers that have moved to the town. “Pinnaroo has been fortunate, everyone playing is local,” Nickolls said. While happy to have a localbased side, he sees the role imports play in the Mallee league as a positive one. “I think our footy has changed because our teams have had a lot of other players come in from other leagues and I think that has maintained the standard a bit,” he said. This season’s threats to the
throne are also a tough bunch to pick from. “Obviously Karoonda is a total unknown with a bunch of new blokes so it’s difficult to know how good they are,” Nickolls said. “I think BDT will be the team to beat.” The Suparoos are working on improving on last year’s fourth placed position. Nickolls said young lads Kane O’Loughlin, Martin Fisher and Thomas Keogh have grown in stature and temperament and will be handy when they come back into the side. Unfortunately, former West Adelaide captain Nathan Brown is
back in Melbourne, Pinnaroo unable to convince him to front up for the Suparoos this year. “We did mention it to him,” Nickolls laughed. As for the rest of the squad, he holds high hopes and a positive attitude on the season ahead. “Everyone judges if your team is going to be any good based on how many new blokes you get but if we could get everybody we’ve already got to improve five or 10 per cent, we’re a completely new team,” Nickolls said. “That’s what it’s all about, getting the most out of your core local players.”
Councils to discuss possible soccer co-location viability ■ From Page 52 “We’ll just have a chat to them and see what the soccer association might want to do.” Mr Beaton said the idea would mean the association would be run out of one location with a rotation in catering and gate keepings for different clubs across the Riverland. “We’ve got the hockey facility here and the Riverland Football League, so it doesn’t necessarily mean we have to have everything at Berri,” he said. With the strong soccer following in Renmark, Mr Beaton intends on meeting with Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst and soccer association president Steve Poutakidis to further discuss the idea further. Mr Poutakidis told the Riverland Weekly he agreed with the one location concept. “It’s one thing I’ve wanted to do for two or more years is to develop a centre for soccer in the Riverland,” he said. “With all the club parochialism it has never come about. “In saying that, it’s not just my decision but I definitely want to develop a centre for soccer. “It just makes sense. “Clubs just cannot survive
on their own now, those days are over.” Mr Poutakidis insisted that while he agrees with the centralised soccer concept, he has never directly pushed for it to be in Renmark. “Just because I’m a Renmark person and I live in Renmark, I’ve never insisted on Renmark being the location,” he said. “We’ll have to go where we get the best deal.” A similar model is put into place in Mildura and operates quite successfully according to Mr Poutakidis, although he recognised the different city/country demographic in comparison to the Riverland. Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst said he is expecting to meet with Mr Beaton and the soccer association soon and while the concept is not a new one, council was more than willing to discuss the option. He said further upgrades planned on top of those recently done on Renmark Three oval, include the installation of permanent goal fixtures and the establishment of club and change rooms plus lighting for night games. “That’s certainly on our agenda, which will make it suitable as a regional facility,” Mr Hurst said.
■ AGREED: Riverland Soccer Association president Steve Poutakidis agrees with a ‘one location’ concept. Photo: JANE WILSON
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Chip off the old block ■ RECEIVING a report on young Loxton junior cricketer Taylor Eagle scoring 144 not out in the under 14 competition did not surprise, as the lad comes from one of the area’s most talented sporting families. Taylor’s score is believed to be the first century scored by an under 14 player for Loxton. Making Taylor’s innings against Renmark even more remarkable was the fact that he was retired at 50, as happens in junior cricket. I played with and against Taylor’s grandfather Don in cricket at Loxton and reckon he was one of the best batsmen of the day, in a period when there were some real good ones about. Stylish, correct and aggressive I recall two centuries in particular, one in a second innings for a young Loxton South side against a star studded Loxton attack where anyone in the surrounds needed a hard hat and the other playing for Loxton against my side, South. I am still trying to forget that second occasion. Don was also an outstanding forward for the Loxton Football Club. In fact, such was his ability that he lined up at the goal front for Central District against West Torrens in the Bulldogs’ first ever SANFL game in 1964, kicking the club’s first two goals. I recall him telling me that at 17 and naïve, he offered his hand at the start of the game to opponent Tracey Braidwood but received no response other than a ‘deposit’ on his boot – to
help with the shining no doubt. Coach of Centrals at the time was legendary Ken Eustice, who I spoke to a few months ago and mentioned his young 1964 Loxton recruit Eagle. Eustice really rated Don and he felt that if a shoulder injury had not intervened, we would have heard a lot more of him at top level. I also caught up with Don by phone last Monday. He has not enjoyed the best of health in latter years but is obviously enjoying the success of the Bulldogs during the 2000s after, he claims, some pretty shabby treatment in those early years by all and sundry. He still catches up with his old team-mates and at one stage was invited to toss the coin for a Centrals game. A holder of a 10 year certificate with the Loxton Tigers, Don Eagle is amongst the town’s most talented sportspeople ever. As I said earlier, I played during the same era as Don, a period where the opportunities of today did not exist as widely and even if they had progressed, probably would have been hindered somewhat by a bit of ‘excessive playing’. Confusing I know, but Don agrees.
■ TWO TALENTS: Don Eagle and his grandson Taylor make a very talented pair. Photo: SUPPLIED
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■ WAITING GAME: The referral system will see more and more cricket matches stalled as teams await the outcome of an umpire’s decision.
Throw out cricket referrals ■ AT the risk of breaching any music industry copyrights, I can’t help myself: “what have they done to my sport Ma?” Surely this new referral system being used in the current test series between Australia and South Africa and West Indies against England ,has thus far caused more confusion and controversy than any single umpire has managed to do solo in the past. It has been an absolute fiasco and one can imagine in future, it becoming more difficult to attract umpires to the game, or turning those that do stand into a strictly ‘not out’ brigade. Why make a decision and
risk ridicule? Leave it to the man up in the stand with all the comforts of home, television, hawk-eye, hot spot, radar and lie detectors at their disposal. Mind you, in the West Indies versus England game, all of those aids did not stop umpire number three contributing a few rippers to the blooper file. And what about New South Wales’ quick Aaron Bird being suspended because of an “unusual faster ball”? He must feel like he has been bombarded by a big eagle, although I agree his action has looked a bit suspect. But surely no more unusual than another throwing
darts to stardom at the elite level of the game around the world. This too remains a joke of game crippling proportions. Bird now has to complete biomechanical analysis in a laboratory to determine whether his action is legal or not. Some advice for him – a massive dose of ‘starch’ to the elbow, as others must have done before him at their testing sessions. Then when his rigid arm sees him passed with flying colours, simply return to being ‘unusual’ back in the field of play. Some much more unusual than others I reckon.
■ BERRI’S father and son duo of Dennis and Craig Treloar completed a hattrick of Riverland men’s Champion of Champions pairs titles last Saturday winning the 2008/9 final 14-11 over Lyrup’s Tony Gyss and Steve Munro. The Treloars earlier defeated Stan and Brian Burnett (Waikerie) and Phil Ashton and Denis Wutke (Barmera) in a semi-final 20-5, while in a good performance, the Lyrup pair moved past Ian Carnachan and Bob Rogers (Renmark) 11-7 and Neil Thiele and Brian Bullock (Loxton) 1310. Regional finals to find a representative pair for Adelaide will be played at Barmera later this month. Also last weekend at Barmera, Region 4’s rink to play in the state triples final in Adelaide this Sunday was determined with Renmark RSL’s Mel Albanese, Dixie Lee and skipper John Van der Wyst packing their kits. In Sunday’s first final, the RSL combination won a tough gig against last season’s state champions, Berri’s Ken Stokes, Andy Gapco and Dennis Treloar 9-5, and then in the decider accounted for Waikerie’s Stan Burnett, Nathan Cronin and Brian Burnett 15-7. Meanwhile, local men’s
pennants move into finals mode on Saturday with Renmark to play Loxton for a grand final berth and Berri to take on Waikerie in the knock out first semi in first division. The second semi final should be a cracker after Renmark won its recent clash with Loxton at Loxton by one shot. In the Berri/Waikerie match up, Berri looks like being without regular season skipper Craig Treloar. If this is the case, then Berri will have trouble accounting for Waikerie who have significantly improved their away performances this season. This includes their last start 86-69 victory over minor premiers Renmark at Renmark. And in final lawn bowls news, Riverland handed over the shield to Sunraysia after going down in a keenly fought annual McKay Day women’s bowls clash at the Mildura Workingman’s Club recently. Rinks were shared six all in the 47 year old event but the home side regained the trophy with a 230-211 shots final score. Waikerie supplied the Riverland’s best performed rink in Barb Taylor, Denise Thompson, Ilene Thompson and Dawn Pursche.
Victorious Gold ■ 2008/9 Mid Murray Senior Cricketer of the Year Andrew Bevan led Waikerie Gold to an 86 run win over BSR in last Saturday’s grand final. Bevan scored 72 and captured 4/22 with good support coming from promising young allrounder Cameron Hawke (56 and 2/32). In other awards, another promising junior Max Martinson (BSR), after finishing third behind Bevan and BSR’s Scott Mckenzie in the senior cricketer of the year voting, fourth in the batting aggregate, second in the bowling average and third in the aggregate, took home the Junior Cricketer Trophy. Bevan grabbed the batting trophy double with 520 runs at 65, Trent Weiss (Morgan), the bowling aggregate with 19 wickets and Mark McDonald (Waikerie Gold), the average, 18 at 7.22. Claypan’s Brenton ‘Fred’ Tyler won the wicket keeping award with fielding trophies going to David Waechter (BSR) in seniors and Bradley Helbig (Waikerie Gold) in juniors. The weekend’s victory was Waikerie Gold’s third straight.
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The number of medals won by Riverland competitors at the Special Olympics 10 pin bowling titles.
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Barmera seeks double
â&#x2013; FOUND FORM: Berri batsman Chris Scholefield hit a timely return to form on the weekend, scoring a century in the final minor round match of the season. Photo: FILE
Monash take on favouritism â&#x2013; A CONVINCING victory to Monash over Waikerie Ramco in the last minor round game of A grade cricket gave it top spot on the table, a semi-final date against fourth ranked Renmark and claims to title favouritism for 2008/9. Monash boasts a balanced in form combination, with the problems they were experiencing in building worthwhile totals put behind them in recent times with improved form from the likes of Josh Deren, Jake Albrecht, David Gregoric and youngsters David Hankin and Aaron Miatke and surprisingly, Jason Trew, who is reportedly considering legal action to force his teammates to accept that he is a genuine allrounder. The bowling has depth. Gregoric possibly, as a veteran in his best form ever, Trew, Albrecht and wily off spinner Dave Hastwell have all taken wickets. Monash should win comfortably but the contest will depend on how many qualified players Renmark can gather. Their best has been good in this year of return to the competition but it will take some big all round performances by the
likes of Danial Shawyer and Simon Turk and runs aplenty from skipper Derek Stevens for Renmark to venture further. Waikerie-Ramco and Berri will renew their rivalry in the other semi-final at Waikerie and that home ground advantage may be crucial. The home sideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s batting is in good hands with Glynn Muster, Andrew Duffield, Kym Taylor and Ricky Griffiths in particular, capable of tallies of match winning proportions. On the other hand, Berri has Chris Scholefield, enjoying a timely return to form, Doc Clifford and Paul Burnett in a similar category. Ben Kayser heads the Waikerie Ramco attack but through the season others have stepped up to the plate to do the job. And it is the same in the Berri camp â&#x20AC;&#x201C; skipper Simon Frankel is the standout but others are capable. Waikerie Ramco will start favourites on the strength of its successful big run chase in the last meeting between these teams but reigning champions Berri â&#x20AC;&#x201C; are they sleeping giants?
Junior basketball success â&#x2013; TWO of the five local teams that were amongst 96 from across the state that took part in the long weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s junior basketball country carnival in Adelaide, won titles. The under 14 division two boys won a thrilling grand final against Roxby Downs 33-32 and under 18 division three girls won their decider 38-24. The under 14 girls division two and division three boys teams lost quarter finals to Bordertown and Naracoorte respectively, while the under 18 division two boys won three of their five matches but just missed out on a grand final spot. The under 12 and under 16 age groups will play their carnival in the city late this month.
Chadwickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s night â&#x2013; ADELAIDEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Joel Chadwick took out the SA junior title at last Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting
at Riverland Speedway winning the feature event from Victorian Jesse Nicholos and Adelaideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Danny Prade. Street stocks went to Renmark driver Barry Sullivan ahead of Craig Buchanan and Matthew Starkey, while in the exciting Figure 8 spectacular, Dan Hein took the honours from local Jason Gantz and Todd Collins. Best presented was James Brennan. A hilarious â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Tug â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Warâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; between Ford and Holden went to Ford with one of the Holden tuggers adamant the event was decided on weight of numbers not weight for age. The next meeting at the Calperum Hill complex is on Easter Saturday and forms a double header with Waikerieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sunline the next day. Riverland President Greg Haynes considers his meeting has one of the biggest programs of the year with a big line up of feature classes supported by the annual caravan
race, cardboard car cup and a fireworks display.
â&#x2013; BARMERA will start hot favourites to go to back to back premiers in Saturday nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s division one menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s basketball grand final at Renmark. Kenny Wright, Dillon and Danny Millard, Ryan Hodgson, young Adam Grose and company are a class act and appear to contain too much depth for Renmark. Renmarkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s big hope is the Craig Seekamp factor, while the return of three point man Dale Fletcher from Adelaide for the occasion is crucial. Seekamp, at his brilliant best, Matt Camplin and juniors Daniel Leuders and Michael Menz all digging deep are required to avoid a repetition of Barmeraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 68-45 sec-
ond semi-final win when the Millard brothers and Wright contributed 53 points between them. The womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s division one final will see 2007/8 champions Loxton meet Barmera after clear cut minor premiers, Renmark, exited the finals race in straight sets. Loxton will start favourites but not by a wide margin as Barmera can make a very big claim to be the form team at the business end of the season. Pam Arnold, Jackie Dahlitz and Leah Fisher are the prime movers in a disciplined Loxton line-up that has been together for a while now. On the other hand,
Barmeraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strong finish to 2008/9, importantly a 38-33 victory over Loxton, followed by finals wins over Berri and Renmark, has coincided with a magnificent burst of form from young Chelsea Hoare and great support from team mates like Renee Book and Benita Dillon. The action starts at Renmark at 6.30pm with division one women at seven oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;clock and men an hour later. Loxton Allstars start favourites against Waikerie in division two men, while in the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s division two, Waikerie are fancied against Renmark and in division three, Renmark over Barmera.
Pressure on the diamonds â&#x2013; WITH minor premiers Loxton gaining an automatic entry to the A grade softball grand final, Renmark will play reigning champions Cobdogla in Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s preliminary final at Glassey Park to determine the second contender for the title. In the B grade prelimi-
nary, Lyrup plays Gerard and in C grade, Loxton is up against Renmark. Waikerie qualified for a shot at the title in both minor grades last weekend. Meanwhile, baseball finals this Friday night, also at Glassey Park, see Barmera B play Berri B in the early
game and Loxton A against Renmark Angels to follow. For those baseball tragics, the news from the World Classic Baseball event being held in Mexico City at the moment, is that Australia have taken apart the home team, full of MLB players 17-7, a huge upset.
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Loxton football and netball preview
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Formed: 1946. Nickname: Tigers. Location: Bookpurnong Terrace. Phone: 8584 3232. Premierships (21): 1946 to 1949, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957 & 1958, 1960 to 1965, 1970 & 1971, 1976, 1988, 1996, 2006. Whillas Medals (14): A. Jolly (1949, 1951, 1953), R. Proud (1955/56), P. Lawry (1961), W. Dittmar (1967), J. Nickolai (1972), P. McCann (1973), B. Fisher (1976), L. Fielke (1981), P. Crate (1983), D. Evans (2002), M. Greenwood (2003). 2008 position: Fifth. 2008 best and fairest: R. Mitchell and L. Kruger. 2008 leading goalkicker: Rhys Mitchell (34).
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Loxton football and netball preview
local talent for 2009 that, of course we want it to be a good season for the club and the Riverland Football League. â&#x2013; Q: Have there been any off field changes at the club? A: The club has a new secretary and there are a number of coaching changes including myself. Steve Logos will take the under 15s this year, while Simon Forward will have the under 13s. Steve has been around Auskick for the last few years, so he should fit in well. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had pretty good numbers at training too. â&#x2013; Q: Will your club play finals footy in 2009? A: Well, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to think thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what you aim for and I think we can make the final four. â&#x2013; Q: Which juniors are impressing on the track and how will your other grades perform over the season? A: Bryce Freundt and Brett Manuel have been to every training and at this stage are really standing out.
â&#x2013; PERFORMER: Leigh Kruger provides excellent leadership for the Tigers and is one of the best players in the Riverland Football League today. Photos: FILE
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â&#x2013; LEADER: Eve Will's experience will be important on court for Loxton this season.
â&#x2013; We have three definite losses in Kerri Griffiths (Renmark) and Kelly Moore and Tori Jachmann to Berri. They are pretty big losses but their spots can be filled. Our A2s were premiers last year. Some of those girls are more than capable of playing A1. Ali McDonald, Sharona Edwards and Carly
Expectations â&#x2013; We would like to be competitive with the other teams. We will try and make the top four and continue the general development to get more juniors up there. It will be a very different season and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re really looking forward to it, not relying on the same group that has been there for a long time. It's a chance to see who else is available.
Finals chances â&#x2013; We hope so, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not going to predict too much at the moment. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got a couple of new girls to the town, so weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll see what they look like. Everyone aims for finals, so thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no doubt we will try.
The team to watch â&#x2013; Berri will be the team to watch this year. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got Tori and Kelly and last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team was starting to hit its straps at the end of the season.
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Wheeldon are among them. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re also hoping to bring up a few juniors.
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PERENNIAL grand finalist Loxton is set for a season of change in A1 netball, Riverland Weekly editor Rob McLean spoke to six time premiership player Eve Will about what we can expect from her team in 2009.
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Brown's Well Football Club season preview
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ROWNâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Well looks to this Independent football season with hope and confidence that it can compete with its opponents for the first time in several years. New playing coach Brian Hampel is gunning for a fitter, more disciplined outfit in 2009 and spoke this week to Riverland Weekly editor Rob McLean about the season ahead. â&#x2013; Q: Where will the club improve/need to improve in 2009? A: Fitness. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been doing a lot of running, focussing on fitness. Intensity, running out games, which comes from fitness, and more discipline are aims for us. â&#x2013; Q: Who are the recruits for this season and who are your clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s players to watch? A: The club is still working on a few blokes for the season ahead. They are still to sign. However, James Raggett will also play for us in 2009. Russell Charles, Kane Thiele and Pat Flavel will be our stand out players. â&#x2013; Q: Of the departing players from last season, who will you miss the most? A: At the moment weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve hung on to most of our players from last season. â&#x2013; Q: Who do you think will be the big improvers among your players? A: Pat Flavel will be a big improver and - if they continue to get fit - Dallas Wall and Creagh Patterson, while Travis Victor has also done a bit of fitness work. If they get fitter they will definitely improve. â&#x2013; Q: What lessons has the club learned from last season?
A: Being unfit doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t win games and that we have to play four quarters. We had games last year we should have won but dropped off because we couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t keep up at the end. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been my main aim â&#x20AC;&#x201C; fitness. â&#x2013; Q: How important is it for the club to perform strongly in the RFLâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s centenary year? A: It wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have mattered which year it was, we need to start winning this year. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to get the players and community going because footballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s almost all the Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Well community has got now. Without the football there would be nothing there and if we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t start winning, people will lose interest. â&#x2013; Q: Will your club play finals football in 2009? A: Hopefully â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not my aim. My aim is to get a couple of wins under the belt. From there we will then look and reassess our ambitions. â&#x2013; Q: Which juniors are impressing on the track this summer? A: Bradley Hoffmann has got a bit of size on him for a young fellow. Callum Jones is very keen for his first year of A grade. â&#x2013; Q: Of your opponents, who will be the club and the players to watch this season? A: Paringa sound pretty strong and Cobdogla will be just the same as the past few years.
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MEET the Ford we had to have. Or, more specifically, the Ford the world had to have - the new Ford Fiesta. UNLIKE the Falcon , it will never be used as a taxi, was designed to appeal to 25year-old females and will use almost half as much fuel as a large family car. The Fiesta is a small car thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s designed to change the way people view the Ford car company. It is also a car designed to meet the rap-
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world, the advance of consumer electronics and a push towards â&#x20AC;&#x153;ethical consumptionâ&#x20AC;? as drivers of the worldwide trend to downsize. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Small doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really mean anything other than a different price point,â&#x20AC;? he said. When the Fiesta arrives here in January next year, Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest challenge will be getting it on the radar of young buyers who typically do not consider Ford as a maker of small cars. Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s record of selling anything other than Falcons and their derivatives in Australia is pretty dismal. The previous Fiesta typically sold half as many (or much less) as rivals from Toyota, Hyundai, Suzuki and Holden.
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On the Road
There are two things no man will admit he cannot do well: drive and make love. ~ Stirling Moss
Fiesta a new focus for Ford â&#x2013; From Page 39 The Mondeo has always struggled in the shadow of the similarly priced Falcon (not to mention more mid-sized competitors) and the Escape off-roader could never match its Mazda twin, the Tribute, when it came to sales. Even the Focus, a twin-under-the-skin of the Mazda3, does not threaten class leaders such as the Toyota Corolla, Holden Astra and Mazda3 for sales supremacy. The Fiesta is challenged with changing that. If the Fiesta looks familiar that is because it shares between 45 and 50 per cent of its components with the Mazda2. The rising window line from front to rear and wedge-like shape are reminiscent of the baby Mazda thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s seen sales more than double compared with the old model. Without crawling underneath, or popping the bonnet, the only obvious visual similarity we spotted
between the Fiesta and the Mazda2 are the circular air vents on each side of the dash. Most of the shared components are beneath the skin, where customers will never look. All glass, panels and interior trim items are unique, as is the tuning of the suspension, exhaust sound and even the clicking of the indicators. Even the engines are specific to Ford. Whereas the Mazda gets a 1.5-litre fourcylinder the Fiesta will get a 1.6-litre, 88kW four-cylinder. Curiously, those who opt for an automatic transmission â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Australian buyers are increasingly tending to autos â&#x20AC;&#x201C; get a 1.4-litre engine with 20 per cent less power (71kW in total). Ford says the decision to offer a smaller, less powerful engine for the auto was in response to customer demand for better fuel economy. The manual Fiesta consumes just 6.1 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres, while the auto uses considerably
â&#x2013; NEW ERA: Ford has high expectations of the soon to be released Fiesta. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All we needed to do was put in place the Mazda product development system,â&#x20AC;? said Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vice president of product development Derrick Kuzak. Pricing will, naturally, be key to the success or otherwise of the new Fiesta, which will be sold here as a three and five-door hatch. Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not saying exactly how much it will cost, except to say â&#x20AC;&#x153;it will be competitiveâ&#x20AC;? and not wildly
more, at 6.9L/100km. But those figures are tested to the European cycle. Vehicles tested to the Australian fuel consumption standard, typically add a fraction to the claimed consumption. It wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just components that Ford borrowed from the brand it owns a controlling interest in. Ford borrowed what it describes as Mazdaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s industry leading ways of developing a vehicle.
different to the model it replaces. Expect the entry-level Fiesta CL to sell for close to $16,000 and come with power windows, remote locking, dual airbags and anti-lock brakes. The volume selling, five-door-only Fiesta LX will probably be closer to $18,500 and add extras such as a trip computer and buttons on the steering wheel.
There will also be a sporty Fiesta Zetec, which will get a body styling kit, 16-inch alloy wheels and sports seats and trim. Also expect extras such as a keyless starting system, full iPod integration kit and Bluetooth wireless phone connection. Arguably Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest challenge is getting typically younger buyers into a showroom. Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s executive director of global small cars Marin Burela admits Ford Australia is known as â&#x20AC;&#x153;the Falcon car companyâ&#x20AC;?. When the Fiesta goes on sale in Australia it will initially be imported from Germany. But a year later our Fiestas will come from Thailand, where they will be built alongside the Mazda2 and take advantage of a free trade agreement that eliminates the 10 per cent tariff applied to most vehicle imports.
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42 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 12, 2009
The Modified Scene with GRAHAM MATTHEWS
Allan Moffat’s favourite GT
■ STYLISH: Russell Sikorski’s stylish GT Falcon on display at a Show ‘n’ Shine. Photo: SUPPLIED
GT Falcon that was purchased locally in average, original condition about 10 years ago. It had 96,000 miles on the clock, came with all the factory issue books and best of all, each of the manufacturing numbers matched, which meant nothing had been altered mechanically or body wise since it was built. Although the body was in reasonable condition, it was decided to completely strip the entire interior and hand it over to
Trevor Matthews at Trev’s Pro Street Panels to remove and repair any rust, straighten out the panels and give it a complete respray in the original Ford ultra white. While this was being undertaken, Russell set about restoring all the mechanicals, ensuring the interior trim was up to standard and ordering the many new old stock items to replace those necessary when it came time to put it all back together. The black interior is still mostly
original, although a new hood lining and carpet has been fitted as well as new glass all round. All the under floor pan, suspension, diff and brakes have been cleaned thoroughly and recoated in black body paint and, although tempted to fit some after market mag wheels, it was decided to complete the original appearance with a set of optional five slot GT rims. Since finishing the rebuild a few years back now, Russell has entered and displayed the GT at numerous car shows and Falcon GT events around the country, winning many awards for best paint and panel, restored original and street machine (street driven). He said the one award he remembers most is the Allan Moffat Award he received at the GT Falcon gathering in Mildura last year. He described being presented the trophy by the great driver himself as awesome. When I asked Russell what he liked most about his XY GT he said “it’s just good to get in and drive, it’s comfortable and drives and performs well, just like a GT should”. As for the future, he said “it will never be for sale, it’s the car I want and in the condition I want it”. Russell follows drag racing, is a member of the GT Falcon Club
and the Riverland Motorsport Club and can’t wait for the proposed drag strip to be completed, as some type of race car may just be his next project.
Check the fine print ■ As I’m not a member of the motorsport club and not privy to the contents of the preliminary agreement between the Riverland Field Days Committee and the Riverland Motorsport Club, I can’t help but be confused at what has transpired in the past fortnight. Initially I was led to believe the green light had been given for the go ahead to build the drag strip and now I see, hear and read that it’s only an agreement to raise funding and seek government approvals before any further development can take place. What is going on? I’m sure there are more than a handful of people who can see the potential of the strip and not all are ‘petrol heads’. I believe the Berri Barmera Council owns the land and it’s time it took the initiative for the future of Barmera and the Riverland.
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HOW would you like to own the GT Falcon that Allan Moffat picked as the best from a gathering of over 150 of these iconic Australian performance sedans? Russell Sikorski, from Glossop, owns that car and is proud to admit it was his attention to detail that gave his GT the edge over all those others on that day. Russell’s interest in cars began at a very early age and many hours were spent playing around in the workshop while his father went about his daily occupation as a motor mechanic. This resulted in Russell also becoming a mechanic and today he works with his father at Sikorski Auto Repairs, in Glossop. His first car was a Valiant Charger that received a mild work over and by the time he was 19 years old, Russell had owned no less than 45 cars, all varying types from the three major manufacturers Chrysler, Holden and Ford. From all those cars there are two that stand out, his first ever GT Falcon, a red XY and his first serious attempt at a full on street machine, a silver HK Holden Kingswood sedan that was rebuilt from the ground up. Our feature vehicle this issue is Russell’s fully restored 1971 XY
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2003 VY COMMODORE S PACK, local $14,990 2001 FORD LASER LXI, 5 speed manual, 1 local owner, books, spoiler WNZ-461 $9,990 owner, auto, drives great. WXG-646
2000 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, 5 spd manual, a/c, 1 owner with books. WKX-288 $8,990 2000 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN, auto, a/c, $8,990 p/steer, 1 local owner, books WMR-111 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 99 VT COMMODORE EXECUTIVE SEDAN, $9,990 body kit, alloys, only 83000 K’s, WHM-534 98 TS ASTRA HATCHBACK, automatic, $10,990 a/c, alloys WFC-339
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BOAT motor trailer Savage 4.16 Jabiru, 40hp Yamaha, complete with motor cover, boat cover, full size bimini, Hummingbird sounder, radio and lots more, CU151S $6,250. Phone 0427800678. KROLLIG Brad - Happy Please leave a message 18 th Birthday Brad FIREWOOD redgum split 16/03/09, have a happy and round, $88 per bin birthday and all the best inc gst, can deliver. Phone for the future. Love mum 0418615099 and dad, Apryl and Katie GUINEA pig babies, pet rat 60th Birthday babies and young female ferret. Phone 85825058
For Sale STEELINE / BUILDPRO Insulation: Ceiling and Wall Batts, R1.5 430x1160x16 $32.18, R1.5 580x1160x16 $43.70, R3.3 430x1160x16 $40.95, R3.3 580x1160x16 $55, Permastop 436 55x1200x20 $105 per roll. Old Sturt Highway Berri. Phone 85822166
SOCCER table, black solid construction in gd cond, $150. Washing machine, top loader, Hoover, 6kg $80. Double HAY Oaten, Lucerne, latex mattress as new, Triticale. Large round paid $1,200 will sell for rolls, call deliver. Phone $600. Phone 85837101 after 6pm 0418615099
TOMATOES (Roma) Vine ripened. Great for sauce, salads and sun drying. See us at the Riverland Farmers PETER Markets or ring to order. Happy 60th Birthday Phone Mick 85953408 or INFINITY cross trainer, 0413184932 Love from us all $250. Phone 85824346 Death 1978 Coaster with trailer INSURANCE - For the on solar and 240, runs MUTCH (nee Mulligan) most competitive prices well, selling due to health Alice Doris (Pat) on home, contents, reasons, reg til March 13 Passed away peacefully commercials, caravan /09, $10,000 ono. Phone and boats. Contact 0885773554 on March 9 2009 your local SGIC Agents 26 Foam exercise mats, Aged 85 years Rosenthals, Renmark cotton covers, $25. Phone Dearly loved and loving 85866626 or Berri 85845329 Mum, Grandma and Great 85823644 Cars For Sale Grandma of LAND 1 acre, lot 18 Susan and John Carson. Keith Payne Court Loxton, $100,000. Philip, Bronwyn and Nicole. Phone 0418856599 or Steven, Jacinta, Liam and 0418846310 Brody. POKER table, solid custom Emma, Curtis and Malachy. construction, made, $600 ono. Phone HOLDEN Rodeo crew John 14: v 1-9 0400068932 cab 4x4 a/c, tow bar, Approaching POPTOP Caravan Millard bull bar, tonneau, racks, 16ft 79 model, fridge, seat covers, new tyres, Marriage cooker, annexe, new WAB008, $8,990. Phone MILNER - ZAMMIT tyres, reg, VUM258, good 85958140 Murtho Park Brenton and Marion of cond, $4,950. Phone TOYOTA Corolla Conquest Loveday are delighted to 0431385078 2003, cruise cont, auto, announce the approaching PUPPIES pure bred White 83,000km, ex cond, marriage of their son Swiss Shepherd puppies, tint wind, mags, 1 lady Leigh to Sarah on March last 3 males left, so owner, WVV156, $13,500. 14 2009 at Martindale hurry. Reg breeder. Phone Phone 85864295 or Hall, Mintaro. Love and 85825058 0418804670 best wishes from us and all the family. PLACE your line classified advertisment in the HOUSEBOAT 14m x 5.6m, 5-7 berth, 50hp, oil injected mariner with big foot leg, ideal family boat, $58,000. Phone 85292050
For Sale A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin. Defontenay Rd Barmera. Last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prices. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298 BERRIAG for VY SS Holden Commodore Ute, 1 owner, $134,000 kms, green, $23,000 Reg BYE 000 Phone Steve Bye 0428179668 BERRIAG for Isuzu FSR 12, 1991 steel 15ft traytop, p/steer, A/C, 9.2 GVM, reliable truck, $11,000 WAP 691 Ph. 0428179668 BIRMAN kittens, ready late March, m/f, vacc, wormed, toilet trained, desexed, registered breeder. Phone 85832256
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PIT Pro 140cc 2009, pro taper bars, 14â&#x20AC;? rim on front, 12â&#x20AC;? on back 4 spd man, immac cond, just run in, only a month old, need to sell asap. Value brand new $1,550 sell for $1,300. Phone 85849096 or 0428855393 or 0424190991 AH
To Let LOXTON three/four b/ room house, r/c aircond, garage, references an advantage, pets neg, available now, $160 p/ wk. Phone 0413238219 or 85845151 AH
Personal Notice LONELY female wanting to meet 45-50 year old male who enjoys movies, relaxing, holidaying, gardening and having fun. Reply to PO Box 2139 Berri.
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
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Employment will be in accordance with the Municipal OfďŹ cers (SA) Award and the Enterprise Agreement and will be paid as Level 2. Full position criteria are contained within the job description which can be obtained from the Council OfďŹ ce prior to submitting an application. Information is available on the Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.renmarkparinga.sa.gov.au and any further enquiries may be directed to: Tracey Faehrmann â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Human Resources OfďŹ cer on (08) 8580 3000 Applications close on March 13th 2009
#/--5.)49 3%26)#%3 /&&)#%2 0ART 4IME &4% We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated, customer focused and reliable person to undertake Community Services and associated duties within the Renmark Paringa Council Civic Centre.
Accountable for participating in the painting and decorating service provided by the Maintenance Department, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be required to have the capacity to initiate and program detailed work functions. Extensive experience in a wide range of painting and decorating skills is essential to success in this role. A self motivator, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have proven competence in organising and prioritising tasks with minimal supervision. Job Ref: 1446. For more information visit:
www.health.sa.gov.au/careers or phone 1300 882 992
*/" ,)34 CUSTODIAL SPECIALIST Vacancy Number: 1649/2009 Salary Range: $48,102 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; $51,504 p.a. (OPS3) Prime SA is the Division of the Department for Correctional Services that manages Industry operations within South Australian Prisons. The Custodial Specialist â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Olives is responsible to the Industries Manager, for the safety and control of prisoners; the assessment, training and advising of prisoners on all aspects of the Olive Grove functions; the provision of guidance and assistance to custodial officers to ensure that Departmental policies and procedures are complied with and that work standards are maintained. The incumbent may also be required to perform duties in other business units when not required in the Olive Grove. Candidates should have a strong background in horticultural practices and supervisory experience. Special Conditions: Appointment is subject to a satisfactory police clearance. Hours of duty are 38 hours per week Monday to Friday. The successful applicant will be required to undertake Correctional Officer training. May be assigned to other locations within the Department. Necessity to drive departmental vehicles when required.
Please direct any further enquiries to Tracey Faehrmann - Human Resources OfďŹ cer on (08) 8580 3000.
Enquiries to, and Job & Person Specification available from: Shane Fairlie, Manager, PRIME SA, telephone: 8540 3671, email: fairlie.shane@saugov.sa.gov.au
Applications close on March 27 2009
Applications to: Forward an original plus 3 copies to Shane Fairlie, Industries Manager, PRIME SA, Cadell Training Centre, Community Bag, CADELL SA 5321. It is essential that applicants address all the minimum essential criteria in their application as set out in the Job & Person Specification.
Renmark Paringa Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Closing date: 5pm Friday 27th March 2009 The Department for Correctional Services supports equity and diversity in the workplace. CORSER011381
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By ROB McLEAN
Answers: 1. The Ponderosa; 2. 1965; 3. Farah Fawcett-Majors, Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson; 4. Harry Morgan; 5. Hannibal Dobbs; 6. Astronaut; 7. Number 96; 8. Mt Thomas; 9. True; 10. Robert Stack; 11. The Flintstones; 12. Wendy Richard; 13. Bret and Bart; 14. Tom Selleck; 15. True; 16. Adam, Hoss and Little Joe; 17. U.N.C.L.E.; 18. Hot Lips; 19. David Janssen; 20. Maxwell Smart.
NEARLY 20 Riverland based music groups will have the chance to strut their stuff live on stage at the upcoming Face The Music festival being held in Loxton later this month. Organiser Adrian Winter has been heavily involved in the local music scene over the past decade in his own bands and running the Riverland Battle of the Bands. It is his enthusiasm for the region’s budding musicians that has seen him organise Face The Music, to be held at the Loxton Club on Saturday, March 21. “I’ve got a lot of students who aren’t quite at a level to book gigs yet,” Adrian said.
MAGIC’S Morning After Crew are giving two lucky listeners the chance to have a reading with Australia’s number one psychic Charmaine Wilson. BT and Kristen are currently running a competition called ‘Beyond The Grace’. The lucky winners will have a reading on the breakfast show with Charmaine tomorrow. Being Australia’s number one psychic, Charmine normally has a three year waiting list, so this is a rare opportunity indeed.
“So I’ve put this together to give them an in between step and it’s not competitive. It gives them a chance to get in front of a crowd and play on stage with all of the equipment.” There will be 17 groups performing, with different levels of experience. Loxton band Overdrive, which is making a name for itself at various events, and Renmark’s Zelorage (formerly Panacea) will be among the better known acts. Adrian said Face The Music will be an enjoyable experience for those playing, as well as those who take advantage of the free entry to hear them play. The event kicks off at 1.30pm with nearly 12 hours of music on offer for all ages and tastes.
Saturday 14th
Prepare to Face The Music
To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: • Each of the nine vertical columns • Each of the nine horizontal rows • Each of the nine 3 x 3 boxes. Remember no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box
Monday 16th Tuesday 17th
Those who are interested in taking part are encouraged to register by contacting Country Arts SA’s Riverland Choreographer Richard Seidel on 0427 007 853.
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No, not a sexy chick in a bikini, Babe is actually a sheep chasing pig, so settle 6.00 12.00 down boys. 6.30 12.30 6.35 The pig sets out to be the greatest sheep 7.20 1.00 pig of all time and 7.00 considering the long, 7.30 7.30 rich history of sheep pigs, I would say 1.30 8.30 she has a fairly good chance. 2.00 10.05 8.00 3.00 Watch for the little 10.10 mice in between the 11.00 ads. Haha! Best part of the movie.
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Wednesday 18th
Sudoku
to the region. Hip hop and breakdancing clinics will be held in Barmera, Renmark and Waikerie. Beginner and advanced classes are available.
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ungodly hour equally confusing.
Free Hip hop dance clinics WANT to learn Hip Hop? The Riverland community has the chance this Friday and Saturday to learn from hip hop dancers Penelope Shum and Daniel Lee when they come
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Cup Grand Final 8.30pm, WIN TV3.00
5.00 Hour 6.30
Sunday 15th
■ PERFORMING: Overdrive and fans, pictured following their performance at Hand Picked last year, will be out in force at the Face The Music Festival in Loxton.
Friday 13th
4.30 NAB 5.30
Psychic powers available
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Biggest Loser 6.00 7pm, WIN 10 6.30
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India 7.30pm, SBS
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4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 The War 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Murder Or Mutiny 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 6.10 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Bringing Up Baby 9.25 Q&A 10.20 Lateline 10.55 Lateline Business 11.25 Status Quo 12.25 Wildside 1.15 Parliament
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.35 Einstein Factor 5.05 The Cook And The Chef 5.35 ABC Fora 6.35 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 Something In
The Air: A TV current affairs program is in town to report on the miracle springs. 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Chandon Pictures 9.00 Ruddy Hell! Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Harry And Paul 9.30 Modern Toss 9.55 Pulling 10.25 Kevin Bishop 10.55 Spaced 11.20 Book Group
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saint & Sinners 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Auction House 4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Grey's Anatomy 9.30 Private Practice 10.30 Scrubs 11.30 Beauty And The Geek
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr. Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 Vet 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 9.30 Life On Mars 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Buffy 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League: Knockout Stage: Second Leg: Teams To Be Advised 8.30 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Alain Ducasse 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial
6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 This Is Civilisation 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.00 Queer As Folk 12.00 Movie: Zulu Love Letter (South Africa) 1.50 Weatherwatch
Friday 13th
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.05 Perfect Disasters 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 I Can Jump Puddles 1.30 Spicks And Specks
2.00 Monarch Of The Glen 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Message Stick 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Trial And Retribution 9.40 Dalziel And Pascoe 10.35 Lateline
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 Basketball: WNBL 2008/09: Grand Final 8.00 World Music
Awards 2008: Featuring the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best-selling artists, who receive awards that are decided by the public. 10.20 Poppy 9.30 Simple Plan: The Special: An intimate portrait of the international recording artists. 10.30 Radiohead 11.25 London Live
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saint & Sinners 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Auction House 4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: 2009 NAB Cup: Grand Final 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Movie: Submerged
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr. Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 The Simpsons 8.30 Medium 9.30 Law & Order 11.20 Ten News 11.50 Sports Tonight 12.20 The Late Show 1.20 Buffy 2.20 Video Hits 2.30 Home Shopping
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide 1.30 Insight 2.30 Ayen's Cooking School For African Men 3.30 Living Black 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Inspiring
Teachers 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 â&#x20AC;&#x2122;30s In Colour 8.35 As It Happened: Churchill's Bodyguard 9.30 World News 10.00 Naked On The Inside 11.00 Movie: The Bridesmaid (France) 12.55 Movie: Madame Sata (Brazil) 2.45 Weatherwatch
Saturday 14th
SBS
5.00 rage 11.00 Executive Stress 11.30 The Cook And The Chef 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 Stealing Rugby 3.00 Bowls: Australian Open
2009 4.00 Basketball: WNBL 2008/2009: Grand Final: Highlights 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 Long Firm 11.00 rage
7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 3.00 Rage 6.05 The New Inventors: Presented by James Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Loghlin 6.35 Robin Hood 7.20 Rex The Runt 7.30 Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner 8.00 At The Movies: Join Margaret and
David as they review the latest in cinema releases. 8.30 Movie: Jack Nicholson Season: Five Easy Pieces: Jack Nicholson and Fannie Flagg 10.05 Movie: Stranger On The Third Floor: Peter Lorre 11.10 Movie: Conquest Of The Air: Laurence Olivier
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Danoz 12.00 Eclipse 1.00 V8 Xtra 2.00 2009 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour 5.00 Border Patrol 5.30 Destination New Zealand 6.00 Seven News 6.30 In The Bush With Malcolm Douglas
7.30 Kath & Kim 8.00 The Vicar Of Dibley 8.40 Movie: The Guardian: Kevin Costner 11.30 Movie: Planet Of The Apes 2.00 Auction Squad 3.00 Room For Improvement 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 11.30 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 12.00 Golf: New Zealand Open: Round Three: Christchurch 4.00 Will & Grace 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Babe: James Cromwell and
Magda Szubanski 8.30 Movie: Step Up: Channing Tatum 10.35 Movie: Nurse Betty: Renee Zellweger 12.40 Good News Week 1.40 Rush 2.30 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 Il Viaggio A Reims 3.15 The Chopin Etudes 3.25 Art In The 21st Century 4.30 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 The Children Of The Moon
6.30 World News 7.30 Prototype This 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.10 Movie: Suburban Mayhem (Australia): Emily Barclay and Steve Bastoni 11.55 SOS 12.50 Bro' Town 1.15 Jammin In The Middle E 2.10 Weatherwatch
Sunday 15th
TEN
5.00 rage 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia
1.30 Message Stick 2.00 War Of The World 3.00 Art Of Spain 4.00 The Network 5.00 Sunday Arts 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Rogue Nation 8.30 Lost In Austen 10.05 Compass 11.45 Where Words Prevail
7.00 Montreux Jazz Festival 2003 8.00 Brian Wilson On Tour 9.20 Manic Street Preachers 10.30 triple j tv presents 11.00 Beautiful Noise 11.55 London Live 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles
2.05 Fatboy Slim And The Chemical Brothers 2.50 j tv Live 4.15 Coldplay 5.10 Classic Albums 6.00 ABC Fora 7.00 Jennifer Byrne Presents: Hoaxes 7.30 Sunday Arts 8.30 She Stoops To Conquer 9.00 Ernest Hemingway 10.30 Poetry Slam â&#x20AC;&#x2122;08
6.00 Get Ed 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 According To Jim 11.00 John Legeng 11.15 Movie: Smarthouse 1.00 Movie: Right On Track
3.00 Home Improvement 3.30 To Be Advised 4.00 Fawlty Towers 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security 8.00 Triple Zero Heroes 8.30 City Homicide 9.30 Bones 10.30 24 11.30 The First 48
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Golf: New Zealand Open: Round Four: Christchurch 4.00 Athletics: Australian Grand Prix 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Out Of The Blue
6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Biggest Loser 7.30 So You Think You Can Dance Australia 9.30 Rove 10.40 Dexter 12.50 The Office 1.20 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 3.55 Video Hits
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 Mythbusters 11.00 Outsourced 11.55 Ice People 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature: UEFA Champions League 5.00 World Game
6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Movie: Rosenstrasse (Germany) 11.55 Colonia Dignidad 12.55 Jamila 1.15 Scottish League Cup Final: Rangers v Celtic 3.40 Weatherwatch
Monday 16th
WIN SA
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 9.35 The Cut 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Rise And Fall Of The Russian Oligarchs
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Collectors 6.35 Scrapheap Challenge
7.30 Something In The Air 8.00 Red Dwarf: Rimmer has a way for Lister to lose weight. 8.30 Good Game 9.00 triple j tv 9.30 Code Geass 10.00 The Making Of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I Was Only 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 10.25 Coldplay 11.15 A Little Later 11.30 Cowboy Bebop
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saint & Sinners 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Auction House 4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Scrubs 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 Boston Legal
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr. Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 8.40 Good News Week 9.45 NCIS 10.45 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show 12.30 Home Shopping
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide 1.30 P.N.G: The Rules Of The Game 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Living Black
6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear 8.30 South Park 9.30 World News 10.00 The Mighty Boosh 10.35 Skins 11.25 Movie: One Last Dance (Singapore): Francis Ng and Ti Lung 1.20 Movie: Scratch (Denmark) 2.50 Weatherwatch
Tuesday 17th
ABC 2
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Parkinson 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Einstein Factor 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Catalyst 2.00 Parliament
3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Lead Balloon 8.30 Doctor Who 9.30 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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.35 Little Angels 5.05 Talking Heads 5.35 Sun, Sea & Bargain Spotting 6.35 Scrapheap Challenge 7.30 Something In
The Air 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Rose And Maloney: Have Rose and Maloney made a terrible mistake? 9.20 The Bill 10.50 MDA: Happy announces that Andrew will have to contribute a large amount towards the settlement of the Jye Foster case.
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saint & Sinners 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Auction House 4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.00 Find My Family 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 All Saints 10.30 Eli Stone
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr. Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 11.00 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships: Highlights 12.00 The Late Show
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 Living Black 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Global Village
6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 Cutting Edge: Religious Right At The Crossroads 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: A Jihad For Love 11.30 Movie: Blessed By Fire (Spain and Argentina): GastĂłn Pauls 1.20 Prisoner 345 2.20 Weatherwatch
Wednesday 18th
ABC 1
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Small Fortunes 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs
6.00 Queen's Cavalry 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 Gruen Transfer 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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 8.05 Body Hits: Explores how much damage excessive habits cause, and if the effects of bad living can be reversed. 8.30 How To Become A Hero 9.30 Extreme Rescue 10.20 My Teenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s A Nightmare: Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m Moving Out 11.05 Dust To Dust
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saint & Sinners 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Demons To Darlings
4.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Australia's Got Talent 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 Beyond The Darklands 10.30 Lost
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr. Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 Guerrilla Gardeners 8.30 House 9.30 Life 10.30 Ten News 11.00 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships: Highlights
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Hammer And Tickle (Denmark) 2.35 Dilemma 2.45 Wandering Between 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 Trawlermen 8.30 Tribe 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Tickets (Italy): Carlo Delle Piane 11.55 Movie: Beamer (Russia): Maxim Konovalov 1.55 Weatherwatch
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Local football kicks off at Loxton this weekend and it is...
CARNIVAL TIME
By LES PEARSON
TEN teams have been confirmed to compete this weekend in the Loxton Football Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pre-season Cup. Fine weather is predicted for this weekend, meaning the club will
not be forced to repeat last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s carnival cancellation due to heat. With the late withdrawal of Great Southern club Encounter Bay, the two divisions remain with six teams in division one and four in division two. Division one consists of the
host club as well as amateur league (SAAFL) division two side Pembroke Old Scholars, fellow amateur league club Eastern Park, which has entered a team in each division, Sunraysia Football Leagueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Imperials, Gawler South and another SAAFL entrant, Walkerville.
Division two has the second Eastern Park side, fellow northern suburbs clubs Smithfield, Angle Vale, as well as Flinders University. Games will be played in 25 minute halves with teams playing two games on Saturday and one on Sunday.
Matches will be held on both Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s main and secondary ovals. On completion of the rounds, premiership tables will decide the winner in each division. â&#x2013; Continued Page 33
Soccer clubs to share grounds? Clubs just cannot survive on their own now, those days are over.
â&#x2013; PROPOSAL: Riverland Soccer Association president Steve Poutakidis believes a proposal to develop a home base for the sport bears considerable merit. Photo: JANE WILSON
By LES PEARSON ALL Riverland soccer matches could be played at Renmark under a proposal being reviewed by local councils and the Riverland Soccer Association. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said the talks surround moving all Riverland Soccer Association activities to Renmark. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Councillor (Bill) Kanakaris moved that our council meet with Renmark Paringa Council and the soccer association about the future of soccer in the Riverland and where it should be staged, that
sort of thing,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Just as a proactive way of looking at how things are done.â&#x20AC;? Mr Beaton said if the soccer association has all of its activities centralised at Renmark, it could run the sport more efficiently in the region. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done quite a deal up there and we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t necessarily want to duplicate the effort,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve just done some major work and upgrading and seeking some funding to do a bit more.â&#x20AC;? â&#x2013; Continued Page 33
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