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■PLAN: South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board environmental flows officer Tony Herbert explains plans to help preserve Chowilla’s diverse environment and important habitats during a recent tour. ■Full story Page 6. Photos: JANE WILSON

Meanwhile, growers anxious on critical water By BRAD PERRY LOCAL irrigators are still waiting for an announcement by the State Government to extend critical water allocations as recommended recently by the State Government’s Natural Resources Committee. The delay is causing concern for local growers who are just 19 days from starting a new irrigation year on "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

July 1. The government committee visited the region in April, speaking to 16 different industry representatives before putting its recommendations to the State Government and hoping for an immediate response. While it appears any announcement has been stalled, the Riverland Weekly spoke to some of the growers battling with water issues first hand.

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Waikerie citrus grower Mike Arnold said an announcement on critical water is needed immediately as growers start to plan for the next irrigation year. “The whole thing, over the last three years, has been up in the air all the time and they leave it very late,� he said. ■Continued Page 3

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Thursday June 11, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 3

Local students protest at Secker’s office to have their voice heard

Anger over allowance alterations By BRAD PERRY

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MORE than 50 Riverland secondary school students, parents and teachers met with Member for Barker Patrick Secker in Berri to protest their outrage at the Federal Government’s proposed changes to independent youth allowance on Tuesday. Students from Renmark, Loxton, Glossop and Waikerie high schools united outside of Mr Secker’s Berri office wielding protest signs, letters and petitions. Under the new changes, students will not be eligible for youth allowance unless their parents earn a combined income of less than $42,559 per year and will be forced to work 30 hours a week to gain income support. Many of those present expressed concerns about how the changes will make it almost financially impossible for rural students to travel to Adelaide to go to university. Loxton High School year 12 student Ian Crambrook was hoping to study science at university next year but if the youth allowance changes go through, he is unsure about what he will

“I probably will not be able to go to uni without it,� he said. “I am hoping and praying they are going to change it for me.� Glossop High School head prefect Stephanie Gropler, who organised the protest, said with the backing of Mr Secker, students are hopeful the changes will not be successfully implemented. “It is definitely not fair for country students and can potentially wreck all of our hopes,� she said. “I felt like I had to do something.� During the meeting, Mr Secker answered questions and encouraged the students to keep pushing the issue. “I have never seen an issue like this that people have been so vocal about,� he said. “If you let up, they will think they have won the day and the issue. “They (Labor) would be very silly to continue on with the decision without making any changes.� Mr Secker told the students the proposed changes would

cause a huge drop in rural students attending university over the next two years. He also said rural and regional students who work hard to achieve high year 12 results may find themselves forced to have a year off study or look at doing a trade. “The linking of start-up and relocation scholarships to eligibiltiy for the youth allowance discriminates against all students from rural areas who must move away from home and find accommodation in order to attend university,� he said. While Mr Secker admitted the new youth allowance changes were possibly done with good intentions, he said critical aspects were not looked at carefully enough. Concerned parent Peter An-

gel agreed. “I suspect they tried to address the issue not realising the effect it would have on rural communities,� he said. “You cannot work 30 hours a week and be a full-time student. “What employer is going to employ you for four full days a week around uni hours? Mr Angel has sent letters to 22 politicians and received 12 responses with the only Labor response being an automated letter from the Prime Minister’s office, prompting him to question whether the government was hearing the concerns at all. He also added that the work universities have done to attract rural students could all come unstuck if the proposed changes are successful in parliament.

â– QUESTION TIME: Waikerie High School students Balin Powardy (left) and Emilee Krollig hoped that Member for Barker Patrick Secker might help the campaign of local students concerned about youth allowance changes. Photo: JANE WILSON

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Critical Water Allocation extension sought ■From Page 1 “If it was announced three months ago then we would not have had to lease as much water.� Mr Arnold feared the price of water might rise if the government decided not to go ahead with allocations. “People will be after water in July to start their crops,� he said. “Without critical water the price of water will probably go up.� Like many other growers, Mr Arnold still has many unanswered questions. “Is it going to be the same as last year or less?� Loxton grape grower Peter Barry said critical water allo-

cations can help give growers some direction. “It gives us the opportunity to have that amount of water guaranteed and then we can lease in water and make decisions from there,� he said. “At least that is a starting point.� Grape grower Peter Harman, who has 40 acres of vines in Loxton, supported the Natural Resources Committee recommendation to introduce critical water allocations for another 12 months. “Hopefully, they are going to agree to it again,� he said. “As a grower, we definitely need at least that as a minimum to survive. “If you have got critical water, you have got enough to get

through the year.� In a paper tabled to parliament, the Natural Resources Committee said “the committee has recommended that this policy be extended on the same terms for another 12 months to give growers time to adapt and restructure operations in line with reduced allocations and difficult market conditions�. An irrigator, who did not wish to be named, believes the debate over water issues with other states has played a major part in stalling SA’s critical water allocation. River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said an announcement on critical water allocations for the 2009/10 irrigation season was expected to be made a the end of the

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Five locals on honour list FIVE Riverland and Mallee residents have been awarded Queen’s Birthday Honours Well known Mallee identity Max Wurfel has been recognised with an Order of Australia Medal for his service to the community, particularly towards the perservation of history and heritage of the Pinnaroo district. Mr Wurfel has put significant time into the Mallee and Tourist Heritage Centre where some displays depict

earlier lifestyles of his family. Duncan Mackenzie was awarded an OAM for service to the environment through Birds Australia Gluepot Reserve and to the community. Loxton man Ian McInnes was also recognised with an OAM for his service to golf and to the community of Loxton. He is involved in the South Australian Golf Association Council and has been heavily involved with the

local community. An Emergency Services Medal was awarded to Renmark man Grant Geyer after 16 years of work for the State Emergency Service. Mr Geyer is also a Riverland regional superintendent for St John Ambulance and continues to help aid the community. Monash man Michael Harper also received a public service award for his work with wetlands.

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Excelling in his field of passion By BRAD PERRY ONE of Michael Harper’s proudest achievements was reintroducing the once near extinct magpie geese and it is his dedication to projects such as this that has earnt him a public service award on the Queen’s Birthday Honour List. Working for the Department of Environment and Heritage for the past 37 years has seen Mr Harper rehabilitate and manage many Riverland wetlands. The humble man from Monash felt privileged to receive such a prestigious award.

“I was really honoured,� he said. “I have had the honour and been really lucky to work in a job that I am passionate about.� Mr Harper won the award for outstanding public service in the conservation and restoration of South Australia’s wetlands and in environmental heritage. “I have been involved with wetland management for most of my life,� he said. “I was born and bred in Renmark and my father was a professional fisherman, so I was always on the river and I got an interest in wetlands and es-

pecially waterbirds.� Over the decades, Mr Harper has seen the highs and lows of environmental issues in the region. “I have seen major changes in the ecological character of the floodplains, especially on the Murray,� he said. “A lot of the red gums have died on temporary wetlands and there have been no decent floods since the mid 90s, so the whole community and also the river and floodplain is suffering with this drought.� Mr Harper’s work includes being involved in the first management plan for Banrock Station,

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Floodplain in need of long term answer By LES PEARSON THE CHOWILLA floodplain covers a total area of 17,700 hectares, harbouring a plethora of native plants and wildlife while helping maintain the overall health of the system by filtering and controlling the water that passes through it. With these key qualities, Chowilla is identified by the Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) as one of only six icon sites in relation to their outstanding ecological value along the Murray River system. It includes the largest remaining area of river red gum woodland in the lower River Murray and supports a significant population of Murray cod

■ HABITAT: The Chowilla Floodplain is one of the few places you can find the tiny planigale.

and a diverse range of plants. The MDBA has been getting water to various trouble spots around the floodplain but according to environmental flows project co-ordinator Tony Herbert, the current watering is nowhere near enough to preserve this pivotal link in the Murray chain. He led a recent tour of the floodplain organised by the Murray Darling Basin Authority to see the conditon of the icon site. “It (Chowilla) doesn’t have enough water, it’s got too much salt and got some places that are looking pretty ordinary,” he said. With a major plan in store, Mr Herbert said work has been ongoing on a number of smaller sites in the area. “There’s a whole number of places we’re looking to maintain, 25 spots so far that we’ve got water in to keep those areas alive,” he said. One of those places is Werta Wert, a four hectare wetland comprising three basins. It was last naturally wet in 2000. “If we hadn’t had anything since then, I can say without any exaggeration that there would be probably no healthy red gums here, in fact a vast majority of trees here would be dead,” Mr Herbert said. “We’ve seen that at plenty of other

sites at Chowilla.” Mr Herbert said watering Werta Wert was a bit of an experiment a few years back, which yielded a positive response. “In 2005 we got an allocation of water pumped into the site and it responded pretty well and led us to apply environmental watering in other sites,” he said. Werta Wert has received water four years of the past nine. “This is one of the healthiest looking temporary wetlands that you will see in the lower Murray,” Mr Herbert said. “It’s a bit of a rough guess but I would say between 10 and 15 per cent of the trees here are dead. “Plenty of others were stressed when we got here but the vast majority have pulled through.” Despite the loss of a few trees, Mr Herbert said the water had an excellent impact. “We’ve got a red gum community that’s still in pretty good nick and an understorey plant community that’s probably better than anything you will find around the place,” he said. “We’ve had to pick Werta Wert over a range of other places for a range of reasons but one of the reasons of choosing this place is it’s recognised as having a lot of unique plants and

■ STRESS: Trees are showing signs of stress or are already dead in many locations around the Chowilla floodplain. Photo: JANE WILSON animals that a lot of the other sites don’t have.” One of those creatures is the planigale. “This is one of the few places you will find them,” Mr Herbert said. A tiny little mouse-like creature, the planigale lives amongst the cracks in the wetland, feeding on insects and the like. Werta Wert also accommodates about eight species of frog plus numerous water birds.

“We’ll try and keep watering places like Werta Wert but in the long term, we really need solutions that are going to operate on a much larger scale than Werta Wert,” Mr Herbert said. Under the current watering system, about five per cent of Chowilla receives environmental water. “It’s really not enough for the long term but in the meantime, we’re going to have to keep doing what we can.”

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A PROPOSED initiative to build a structure to control the level of Chowilla Creek and flood the Chowilla floodplain may be the answer to flooding concerns. Environmental flows project co-ordinator Tony Herbert said it was the only practical longterm solution to getting water to a reasonable percentage of the troubled area. “The best solution that we’ve got to water floodplains on a large scale is to use the gravity that exists in the system,” Mr Herbert said. “What we’re proposing to do is put a structure at the end of the creek. “What that structure will enable us to do is every two or three years, when the area needs flooding, it will build up the water level to the height that is

needed to flood the surrounding area. “We’ve done a lot of work looking at how you can actually get enough water up on to the flood plain to make it viable. “What we can say, with a fair bit of confidence, is you really can’t do a whole lot with that water without some extra engineering.” He highlighted the intention of not stopping the flow of the creek with the structure. “It is one of the few places you can still find Murray cod, plenty of callop and a whole range of other fish,” he said. “Those fish depend on flowing water so it is in nobody’s interest to dam this thing up.” Mr Herbert suggests the board’s research indicates the proposed structure to be effective while not drastically altering the creek’s natural flow.

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Thursday June 11, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 7

WIN welcomes Ian By LES PEARSON WIN Television at Loxton has experienced a change of leadership recently with new general manager Ian McLennan appointed to the top job at the station. Previous manager Tess Lane has been appointed to a role with WIN in Mildura. Mr McLennan has been in the television industry for about 27 years, coming from a retail management background. “It was different but after many years in retail, it was a challenge,� he said. “I’ve been very fortunate that I’ve never had a job that I didn’t want to go to.� Mr McLennan has worked for two television companies and has been transferred throughout the eastern states over the years. He said one of the most memorable eras in television was when Christopher Skase and Alan Bond were synonymous with the industry. “I didn’t have anything to do with them but we observed from a distance the collapse of the networks under their control,� Mr McLennan said. “I was also there for the 1991 recession, so I’m well used to working under difficult times, not dissimilar to what this market is experiencing today.� Having been through the region as a tourist in the past, Mr McLennan was ecstatic with being presented the Riverland job.

“I was actually thrilled to get the opportunity to come to South Australia,� he said. “Really, the facilities we’ve got here are very good.� Mr McLennan said people in the region have been especially delightful. “I’ve found the people extremely welcoming, friendly and helpful and the staff here have been sensational,� he said. He and his wife have also spent a fair amount of time seeing the sights around the region. “We enjoy having Sunday lunches at Banrock Station but we try and travel to a different destination each Sunday,� he said. “I love the river, the river is sensational.� Meanwhile, the digital era is upon us and changing the face of television for good. “There seems to be a fair amount of confusion about digital television in general and what effect it’s going to have,� Mr McLennan said. “All I can say is it’s going to be very good for the community at large.� The switch off of analogue signal is planned for the end of 2010, although not set in concrete. As for the new WIN channel, there’s still no news at this stage. “There’s no decision made at this point in time,� Mr McLennan said. “We’re still waiting on some direction from the company.�

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HAUN Gursanksy is a Riverland local working in the local automotive industry who has turned his passion and can-do attitude into an automotive career. “I get a buzz out of helping people and I like the work,� Shaun said. Stuart McKay, owner of McKay’s Auto in Waikerie, said “Shaun’s enthusiasm and dedication was outstanding from the very beginning�. “Shaun’s willingness to work shone through so I employed him as a trainee.� “He’s never let me down, often working after hours and weekends. “This is surely why he gets so many letters of thanks from people he has helped – about a dozen in

two years.� Shaun combines his work as a vehicle mechanic at McKay’s Auto Centre in Waikerie with providing help at emergency call-outs for the RAA-Riverland. Another challenging part of his job is to provide assistance at accidents, including regular work as a tow truck driver. Shaun graduated in May 2009 and is already enrolled to take on extra post-trade training offered by the MTA Group Training Scheme (MTA-GTS). Through host employers, MTAGTS offers trade training for panel beaters, vehicle painters, diesel mechanics, motor mechanics. The local automotive industry is set to expand and is one of the

industries where the demand for skilled tradespeople continues to be strong. So strong that training facilities at the Motor Trade Association Group Training Scheme facility at Royal Park in Adelaide are set for a $2.7 million upgrade. And post-trade training in high demand areas such as LPG installation, service, maintenance, air conditioning, SRS Airbags and wheel alignment is also continuing. “There are still job opportunities to be found. If you work hard and really go for it, then you can do it,� Shaun said. For more information, contact MTA-GTS apprenticeship coordinator Rob MacGregor (0438 800 785).

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Community invited to get into the Drought Busters Ball IT’S FORMAL and it’s fun – that’s how the BarmeraMonash Football Club is describing its inaugural Drought Busters Ball to be held at the Bonney Theatre on Saturday, June 20. BMFC board member Nigel Dillon said the club is holding the event to involve the broader community outside of the football club in a social occasion that will bring the town together for an enjoyable night out. Mr Dillon said the club is keen to hold an event at the much loved Bonney Theatre that will put a smile on the face of locals. “It’s not something you get to do too often in the Riverland,� Mr Dillon said. “The formal dress really gives everyone, especially the ladies, a chance to dress up. “There’s talk of people arriving in cars prom style and they’ll get to walk up a red carpet.� The initiative is not only a community event to bring locals together but the intention

is to raise some much needed funds for a major local project. A portion of the funds raised from the evening will be presented to the Barmera play space campaign that has been mooted as a major attraction to be developed for the Lake Bonney district. “We thought it was a great concept because the whole community can get together and enjoy the night and get behind a local project as well,� Mr Dillon said. Mr Dillon stressed that while the ball is being organised by the football club, it is a community function and all are invited to attend what should be a very festive occasion. Tickets for the event are great value at $75 and include a three course meal, drinks and entertainment by band Mamboobies, which plays party music from the 60s through to today. For further information about this wonderful feel good event, contact 8588 2025.

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Allowance implications AS A country dweller, don’t think for a minute that the implications surrounding the Rudd Government’s proposal to change the eligibility criteria around ‘independent youth allowance’ will not affect you. Already some of our much valued professionals are considering ‘a move’ to the city where they will be able to avoid the high costs involved of setting their children up in ‘another home’ to attend tertiary education. If these families leave, it will intensify the problem we are already encountering, of attracting the professionals we require to service our day to day lives. A community without doctors, dentists, principals, teachers, allied health workers etc‌is hardly a desirable community to live in. Resilient‌yes we are. This resilient? Maybe not. Ron Gray, Loxton North.

Schools super? NEARLY a month ago Port Augusta parents met to discuss the issue on super schools, walking away unhappy and dejected in realising they knew hardly anything and wanted answers before going ahead with plans for a super school in their area. The parents had many concerns like I do and found it offensive with media reports claiming the parents had (been) consulted in helping plan the super school, when in actual fact they have had insufficient communications. Concerns these parents had included: staffing, public assets, classroom structures and future funding. Australian Education Union president Correna Haythorpe has claimed one member was told to keep discussions regarding the proposal confidential. I ask why, if the super schools are such a great idea? Over the years, governments have brought back what they ripped up, showing they spend money foolishly and unwisely and need to listen and answer questions before major blunders occur again. Through your paper, I hope the Education Minister Jane LomaxSmith answers questions as I do have concerns: • What will this government do if any super schools do not work, creating problems for staff, parents

and the students themselves in an untried environment? • Will this government or a future Liberal government be forced to buy up land and re-build small schools again if the super schools fail again? • Two thirds of parents in a recent poll conducted by The Advertiser said they are unhappy with the handling of discipline at schools. Could the Education Department or the minister please explain how the schools will handle discipline in a super school, when they cannot handle this in smaller schools? • Would a super school have a green fence put right around the school, like many in Adelaide have, when being built because the schools are failing in resolving bullying and violence in general at school? In finishing, I doubt if the Education Department or this government have the answers I want. Many parents may not agree and this is why I write, wanting their opinions before our schools are torn down to the point of no return if the super schools end up being just another failure of elected governments over the years. Neville Jenke, Moorook.

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Appalled by decision AS a local and regional business operator, I am appalled that the Loxton Waikerie District Council has been duped into signing a heads of agreement with an Adelaide based marketing organisation. I would like to see a copy of the agreement made public so that ratepayers, local and regional businesses can see how shallow and damaging such a decision can be to the local economy. After making a number of phone calls to appropriate council officers, I find that the Loxton Waikerie District Council is to promote this one organisation and provide council offices at both Waikerie, June 17, and Loxton, June 18, so that this company can sign up as many sales as possible at the venues provided. As I have been given to understand, the context of the ‘agreement’ is apparently based on the premise that the Loxton Waikerie District Council links the council’s identity co-operatively with the marketing organisation and provides office space for the marketing organisation’s sale

Fart tax nonsense IT IS worrying that so many Australian members of parliament, who one would think were otherwise intelligent human beings, seem to be losing their powers of reason. Some primary producers of livestock can count their animals and so the government is planning to tax producers at the rate of 0.31c per day per beast. Just the latest attack on family farmers and the nation’s food security following the MIS scams failures recently revealed. Every creature on Earth that eats generates flatulence. Why single out livestock? Just think about where the most hot air is produced; surely the biggest chambers of hot air producers are the nation’s parliament houses. Let’s hope some commonsense prevails there and the levy is voted down. Jeanette Staehr, Barmera.

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■ HAT TOWN: Renmark duo Just Us, Marlene and Rod Slape, were features of this year’s SA Country Music Festival and Awards in Barmera. Photo: JANE WILSON said. “I used to get someone else to sing for me,” he said. “Once the album came along, it has given us the confidence to go forward.” He said the people will relate to a lot of the songs on the album. “They all came up pretty well actually.” His personal favourite is You Were Wonderful Tonight, of Alan Jackson fame. “I think that’s a tribute to any lady who really got dressed up

and went out for the night,” Mr Slape said. “It’s a beautiful song.” The duo travels around Australia, performing all over the country but remain regulars at the local festival. “I think Barmera does a pretty good job putting it on for people but it needs to be advertised a bit more.” “They do the right thing. They put on a nice display of country music and they have different artists from here and interstate.

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Festival wrap THE 31st annual South Australian Country Music Festival and Awards wrapped up on Sunday with the SA Sunday Spectacular at the Riverland Field Days site. Popular act The Sunny Cowgirls, supported by SA star Talia Whitman, provided the highlight of the closing day’s activities which were attended by a record crowd. On Saturday, the activities started with Fisk and Cristian, Gary Burrows and Bradley Bergen being inducted into Barmera’s Hands of Fame. Jean and Max Voigt were added to the Maple Avenue of Honour, recognising the services of volunteers to the festival. Among the major awards presented over the weekend was the announcement of Caroline Caputo winning the SA Award of Excellence and the Frank Harding Memorial Trophy. Erica Graf was runner-up. Caputo also won the female performer award at the 2009 talent quest, while John Turner won the male vocal honour and Melody Feder the top country rock performer.

“They’ve (the travelling artists) been here for years and it’s good to see them come back.” Next for Rod and Marlene is the Gympie street party after they were asked to return and perform there again this year. “The people there seem to like the music we put across,” Mr Slape said Rod and Marlene’s album is available at several stores in Renmark, or the couple are open to anyone contacting them for a copy.

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ROCKIN’ Renmark duo Marlene and Rod Slape of Just Us flew the local flag last week during the South Australian Country Music Festival and Awards. The couple were the defending busking champions from 2008 and this year they fronted up with the backing of their recently released debut album, Inside of You. The album’s production was sponsored by the husband of a Darwin woman Helen Elliott, who died of cancer in the Royal Adelaide Hospital last year. Mr Slape said he played songs to Helen while she was in hospital, prompting her husband to have the album made. “The CD is a real tribute to Helen,” Mr Slape said. With musical influences from Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, Slim Dusty and plenty more, Mr Slape said his mother was also a great motivator. “My mum put a guitar in my hand when I was about 13 and I haven’t really stopped since,” he said. “Quite often I would play the songs she would listen to.” With that sort of musical background, Mr Slape took the bull by the horns and took the first step in officially launching a music career, “It’s only been the last couple of years that I’ve taken it seriously enough to my own vocals,” he

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â– CELEBRATION: Enjoying the Italian National Day celebration at the Renmark Hotel on Saturday night were Elizabetta Angeletti (left), Giovannia Albanese, Pina Albanese and Giulia Tomaiuolo, all of Renmark.

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â– VINTAGE: Wayne Fennell, of Berri, with his Vauxhall Rabbit Trapper at the Loveday Ute Muster on the weekend.

â– KEY TO THE DOOR: Lee Weetra (left), pictured with her boyfriend Kyle Launer, celebrated her 21st birthday at the Berri Resort Hotel last month. â– ABOVE: Christine and Bill Ekonomopoulos enjoying the Italian National Day celebration at the Renmark Hotel on Saturday night.

â– REGULARS: Graham Nottle (left), of Nhill, and performer Charlie McCracken are regulars at the annual Country Music Festival in Barmera. Photo: ROB MCLEAN

â– ABOVE CENTRE: Susan Manning (left) and Katrina Miller at the Riverland Farmers Markets on Saturday.

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 11, 2009

FEATURE

Gardening

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Playing in your own Garden of Eden By ANDREW WALLADGE

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hat is it about gardens and flowers that are so important? Our need to be in a garden, or something like it, is such a basic human need that some of us will do almost anything to ensure we are surrounded by beautiful growing plants. Flowers almost always feature at important life events such as births, marriages and deaths. Flowers also feature in days like Valentine’s Day, ANZAC Day and many others. Posters and paintings sometimes will do indoors. Dramatic landscapes featuring plants adorn just about every calendar, yet again linking us to that perfect garden. I can remember walking into a valley in Tasmania literally crammed with Dicksonia antarctica or soft tree fern. These were monsters. They had trunks that you

could barely get your arms around (and no, I’m not normally a ‘tree hugger’, as much as I like them). Let’s set the scene. Tree ferns normally need shade to grow. These ferns were the shade. Anyway, my point is that to be in awe of such an incredible ‘garden’ stays with you for life. Children naturally seem to know what to do in a garden. They play. They eat whatever is ripe or nearly ripe. The adult mantra “go outside and play” is really a plea to the child to go and enjoy the best possible place on Earth. Gardens, gardening and the flowers and fruit that goes with them is simply a part of us. Ecotourism must surely be simply an adult “go outside and play”. Where does all that leave us with a 250mm rainfall zone, long term water restrictions and some of the worst soils on Earth?

It’s a massive challenge if you want to grow plants that would really rather be growing somewhere else, a long way away, such as Nepal or New Zealand. We have to fiddle with the soil and check the calendar and clock to see when we can water next, just to keep them alive, then still be disappointed during the next heat wave. Or you could use plants that will thrive in our soils, on our natural rainfall (or close to it) without continuous effort to get a below average result. Australia has a huge flora to choose from and much of it is quite happy to be grown in whatever way you choose. Be it a formal garden with clipped hedges, a garden with a bountiful supply of cut flowers or a forest for shelter, be assured that there will be hardy dry land Australian plants to do the job. Then it is simply a matter of going outside and playing in your own Garden of Eden. ■ EDEN: Dicksonia antarctica (right and inset) makes for a wonderful inclusion to gardens but is it really a suitable plant for the Riverland?

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Say goodbye to winter gardening woes By TAHLEE NEILSON

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ITH the leaves falling and many things no longer flowering, your garden may be feeling a little drab and boring and you just can’t get the inspiration to get out into the garden like you used to. Well pull on the long johns and get out there. Now, whilst many of your plants are ‘sleeping’, is the best time to prep your garden so when things start to warm up again, it will spring back to life and you will be the envy of all your neighbours. A little effort now will go a long way in the future. Get into your garden centre and purchase bare rooted trees or prepare your soil for the bare rooted roses that will soon be arriving. Get your vegetable patch going as all of those vegies are great in the hearty soups and stews that we love on a cold day. Prune your fruit trees and roses to ensure that you will get a fantastic crop/bloom next season and prune any other plants that are a little untidy, being wary of course of your frost sensitive plants that may be better left until early spring. Top up any mulch that might be getting a little low. This will maximise the

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18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 11, 2009

POLICE NEWS

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Fire rescue A 19 year old Loxton woman was hospitalised following a house fire at Loxton North yesterday morning. The women was suffering smoke inhalation following the fire, which was reported at about 5am. Police said oil in the kitchen caused the fire which was quickly extinguished with damage restricted to curtains.

Vehicle rollover A 17 year old boy was hospitalised after a vehicle accident on a dirt road near Blanchetown at 8pm on Tuesday. Police said the boy suffered a collarbone injury when his vehicle rolled over. Meanwhile, Waikerie police arrested a 53 year old local for theft after it was alleged he stole a purse at one of the town’s licensed premises. It is alleged the man stole the purse from the premises’ gaming room and was apprehended when he returned to the venue on Tuesday. In further Waikerie incidents, a 31 year old man was arrested for allegedly setting fire to a vehicle in Lawrie Terrace. The fire is estimated to have caused $500 damage to the vehicle.

Church vandalised WINDOWS were damaged in an attack on Renmark’s Catholic church in the early hours of last Friday morning. Four windows were damaged in the attack on the church located on Ral Ral Avenue. Police are seeking the public’s support in apprehending the offenders and anyone with information is urged to contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

Windows broken TWO Loxton businesses had their windows damaged in an attack that occurred over the weekend. The damage is believed to have occurred late Saturday night or Sunday morning on Bookpurnong Terrace. A motor vehicle was also damaged in Kenna Road, Loxton.

Knife waver BERRI police arrested a man for carrying an offensive weapon after it was alleged he had waved a knife at another person while in a vehicle in Waikerie. The incident happened at about 11am and the man was eventually traced down to Barmera, where his car was searched. The man was summonsed to appear in the Berri Magistrates Court at a later date.

Domestic violence WAIKERIE police arrested a man and charged him with assault after an incident in a car park in Waikerie. The 20 year old will appear in Waikerie Court at a later date.

Breaching order A man was arrested on Sunday for allegedly assaulting his ex-partner and thereby breaching a domestic violence restraining order. The 40 year old was refused bail and will appear in a Berri Magistrates Court at a later date.

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NE HUNDRED years of football herit- going, all five sides have settled down now age and history will be honoured this and are playing some great football and the weekend when the Renmark Football rewards are starting to come our way,� he Club marks its centenary. said. It will be a huge day, with Despite that, Mr DuRieu the Rovers facing off against said progress remains high on rivals Waikerie in a match of the agenda. the round fixture, followed by “We are looking forward festivities at the club. to continued improvement Club president Henry Duacross all teams, from Auskick Rieu said there has been a great through to the A grade.� atmosphere around the club A number of members this year. have been working fervently, “It has been a massive putting hours of their time year at the football club,� he into plans and preparations. said. “We are very fortunate to “There have been a have had a great centenary lot of expectations after committee in place this year last year’s great results ably led by Tony Sharley,� Mr across the board.� DuRieu said. Mr DuRieu said “They have put a masthe club is not sive amount of hours into taking its centeresearching our history and nary year lightly preparing our centenary din■CAPTION: Caption. with a lot of cos- m e t - i c ■VITAL: (above) play maker ner for Saturday night at the JANE WILSON Callahan and (below) changes completed in time for Simon Photo: Renmark Club. captain Matt Martinson. the celebrations. “At this stage, we have a “This year is all about honsell out with over 400 tickets ouring our heritage and hissold. tory from the last 100 years,� “A special thanks must he said. also go to Bron Bennett for her “The club has been extireless efforts over the last six tremely lucky to have a very months.� supportive council, who have Mr DuRieu went through erected our new state of the art the details of Saturday night’s grandstand and changerooms events. and we look forward to hav“The evening will be maining the official opening this ly about honouring our past weekend with our centenary and present players,� he said. celebrations.� “We will have a roving miThe buzz around the club crophone doing on the spot may have been a minor disinterviews with past players traction at first, Mr DuRieu and officials from the club, as confident the teams at all well as a look back through grades have all regained the glory years of the footy their focus on the field. club.� “As far as the year is

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Renmark Rovers Centenary

one hundred years of football

Rovers making their mark WHILE Renmark is aware that Waikerie isa big challenge for the centenary match, the club hopes for a fairy tale finish. Renmark president Henry DuRieu is expecting a fierce contest, although he believes the Magpies won’t need to take any motivation out of last year’s spoiler Renmark put on Waikerie’s centenary weekend. “Waikerie will be as tough as ever on the day,� he said. “I don’t think they will have to dwell too much on last year’s game to get themselves up for this one. “I am sure they will be thinking along the same path as we are - that

there are premiership points on the line and in this year’s competition, every point counts.� He said the players are focussed on getting the job done. “Every player recognises that the competition this year is very tight and we have to play every game at 100 per cent to make the cut at the business end of the season,� Mr DuRieu said. “The match is firstly about premiership points, secondly about honouring our past and enjoying the atmosphere of having a host of our past players and officials back for the weekend.� On the field, the Rovers had a bit

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the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee

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Thursday June 11, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 25

The Perfect Lifestyle property A

fantastic opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroom home on a stunning lifestyle property of 4.173ha (over 10 acres) with 12 meg of water plus 5meg carryover and also offering the option to secure the adjoining cottage on 2023m2 which is currently rented at $125.00 per week In addition to the rental income you will receive income from the 200 Nectarines trees and 100 plum trees, a great little earner and a way of giving the kids some worthwhile work. The property features a 25,000 gallon water tank plus additional 8000 gallon rain water storage, a mixed fruit orchid, 4 car concreted carport, Fenced Goat yard, Poultry yard and vegi patches, 5 acres virgin scrub and lush gardens and lawns. The lovely rural 4 bedroom home was built in 1999 and then further extended in 2006. Beyond the

front deck and bullnose verandah the home features a large lounge with S/C heater, 4 Reverse Cycle split system air conditioners, spacious and bright kitchen with dishwasher, pantry and overhead cupboards, dining and meals areas, ceiling fans in all bedrooms, main bedroom with BIR’s WIR and storage area and a portico out the back where you can enjoy an intimate coffee with friends. The quaint 3 bedroom cottage on just over half an acre has polished floors

throughout the living areas and bedrooms, bathroom, laundry, split system in lounge and A/C in main bedroom. A property which can be sold as a whole or in separate parts. The main property is priced at $290,000 with the cottage priced at $90,000

WAIKERIE Sec 160 & 432 Ohlmeyer Road Ray White Waikerie RLA 195714 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Price $290,000 Inspect June 20th 12.30 - 1.30pm

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Classic country home in a picturesque garden setting T

HE owners have relocated and are now offering this fantastic lifestyle property located only a few minutes from the town centre. The two sections will initially be auctioned as a whole and then in two non contingent lots (unless sold prior to Auction) Sec 242 – A Classic red brick 4 bedroom home on 2.5 acres in a serene garden setting. Designed to cater for the larger family, this home features Ducted A/C, roller shutters at the front, a massive lounge with open fire and a large bay window capturing the sweeping views. Central to the home is a lovely country style eat in kitchen with massive walk in pantry, dishwasher, electric stove and the wood stove keeps you warm while you enjoy a cuppa with friends. The huge family room at the rear of the home is the perfect place for a pool table and features floor to ceiling

Saturday June 13, 2009 10.00 – 10.30am 11.15 – 11.45am

12.00 – 12.30pm 12.00 – 12.30pm 12.30 – 1.00pm

L every week

12.30 – 1.00pm 12.45 – 1.15pm 1.30 – 2.15pm 1.30pm – 2.30pm

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List

FOR THIS WEEK

Saturday June 13, 2009

7 Phillips Road LJ Hooker 5 Coombe Street LJ Hooker 10 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 7 Worman Street LJ Hooker 7 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 12 Derrick Street LJ Hooker 32 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri 16 Roberts Street LJ Hooker 25 McGregor Street LJ Hooker Lt 1 J C Smith Road Ray White Berri

10.30 - 11.00am

9 Lagoon Court Ray White Renmark

10.45 – 11.15am

26 Cedar Ave LJ Hooker

11.30 - 12noon

71 Murtho Street Ray White Renmark

12.30 - 1.15pm

69 Cowra Street Ray White Renmark

3.30 – 4.30pm

4a Alma Street Ray White Berri

WAIKERIE 11.00 – 12.00pm

Sec 812 Virgo Road Ray White Waikerie

12.30 – 1.30pm

6 Lawrie Terrace Ray White Waikerie

Sunday June 14, 2009 BARMERA 11.30 – 12.00pm BERRI 10.00 – 10.30am

10.00 – 10.30am

1 Kaesler Street Ray White Loxton

11.00 – 11.30am

Sec 836 Newton Road Ray White Loxton

12.00 – 12.30pm

145 Paruna Road Ray White Loxton

1.00 – 1.30pm

22 Schick Street Ray White Loxton

MONASH 12.00 – 12.30pm

2.00 – 2.30pm

39 First Street Ray White Loxton

BARMERA 1.30 – 2.30pm

Distillery Road Ray White Renmark

COBDOGLA 3.00 – 4.00pm

MONASH

RENMARK 10.00 – 10.30am

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LOXTON

9.15 - 9.45am

WAIKERIE

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HOME INSPECTIONS BERRI

The property includes a 50 x 25 five bay concreted shed, 10,000g of rainwater storage, apricot trays and drying racks and 1.5 acres planted with drying varieties of Apricots and fresh market plums. Sec 232 - Two acres, 1 acre planted to early Apricots, including 5 meg water (option to purchase an additional 12.4 meg) and offering a great location to build and take advantage of the scenic views.

Secs 232 & 242 Armstrong Road Ray White Waikerie RLA 195714 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Auction July 10th 2009 11.00am Inspect Saturday June 20th 11.00 - 12.00pm

The

11.30 – 12.00pm

You’ll find the best Real Estate in the

windows, pot belly, slate flooring and raked ceilings. There are two offices and one could be used as a 5th bedroom, sewing room or store room. New carpets have been installed in all the bedrooms, two of which have built in robes. Offering so much more, the home also includes 8 computer points, Laundry with second shower, Carport under main roof, new gutters, freshly painted interior and exterior, paved area at rear and a pergola. Outside stunning gardens surround the home.

11 Flinders Street LJ Hooker

11.00 – 11.30am GLOSSOP 1.00 – 1.30pm

LOXTON 1.00pm – 3.00pm

Gordon Road LJ Hooker 1 Huckstepp Court Ray White Berri 5 Marschall Street Ray White Berri Bottom Road LJ Hooker Lot 100 Monash Road Ray White Berri Sec 439 Manning Road Ray White Berri Lt 562 Sturt Hwy Ray White Berri Sec 174/195 Briers Road Ray White Loxton

For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection.


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

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OCATED in a quiet street and surrounded by similar properties we are pleased to present this well presented three bedroom solidly constructed home. Centrally located kitchen with walk-in pantry and generous meals area is well positioned

between the rear lounge room and bedrooms. All three bedrooms have air conditioner ducts and TV antenna points. The rear lounge room is a generous size and is complete with its own reverse cycle air conditioner and sliding door access

to outside entertaining area. Tastefully decorated, the bathroom has been renovated in the past 18 months. A fully fenced rear yard keeps children and pets safe from roaming while outside. While the 6m x 5m shed provides an ideal workshop, and

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18 Heming Street Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone: 8541 2777 Price $183,000 Inspect By appointment

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Ducted evaporative air conditioning throughout the home. All set in established gardens with a garden shed. This home would suit a first home buyer or investor. It is currently tenanted until November 2009 at $170 per week. This is an excellent property which will be open Saturday, June 13th between 12.45pm and 1.15pm.

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Thursday June 11th - Charity for all Bingo at the Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, eyes down at 7:30pm, proceeds Charity for All. Phone Deb Ball on 0428823924 for more information. - Terrace Gallery Loxton, Yvonne Lempens Exhibition ‘Diversica‘ running from the June 1 - June 28. Something for everyone open from 9am - 5pm and Saturday 9:30am - 12:30pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Phone 0439333061 for more information - Renmark High School Bingo Night, at the School Library, doors open at 6:30pm eyes down at 7pm. $3 p/p. Phone the School for more information. Phone 85866974 Saturday June 13th - Riverland Farmers Markets, every Saturday morning, 7:30am – 11:30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone the Market Manager on 85824864 for more information. - Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Paringa Hall 7.30pm– 11.30pm. For more information phone Bob 85821840 or Geoff 85865613 - Mask Workshop to be held at the Berri Arts Centre, from 10am - 3:30pm. Cost is $40 with materials provided. For Further information phone Jamahl 85822442 or 0414395340 or jamahl@4dart.com.au Sunday June 14th - Pacemakers Bingo at the Berri Resort Hotel eyes down at 2pm, proceeds to Cobby Auskick. For more information contact Dianne 85838267 - Loxton CWA Fashion Parade Fundraiser, 2pm at CWA Hall, Kokoda Tce Loxton, $7 p/p, includes afternoon tea. Fashions provided by Millers in Berri

Tuesday June 16th - Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, workshop in Glossop from 3pm - 5pm. For more information and directions phone Dennis on 85823430. - Palms Bingo at the Berri Club eyes down at 10:30am proceeds to Morgan Activity Centre. Phone Pam 85821692 for more information - Barmera Monash Charity Bingo at the Barmera Monash Football eyes down at 7:30 proceeds to Special Olympics. Phone Pam for more information on 85821692 - Renmark Garden Club meets at the Senior Citizens’ clubrooms, Ral Ral Aveune Renmark at 7:30pm with Neutrog products available. - Art Classes every Tuesday at the Berri Art Centre, 23 Wilson Street Berri. Classes run for 2 hours, $15 per session. Beginners and Advanced artists welcome. For more information or bookings phone Jamahl Pollard on 85822442 or 0414395340 or email jamahl@4dart.com.au

Wednesday June 17th - Refresh and Bloom for women married or single who are looking to develop new friendships, learn new skills and gain new ideas. Every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation, morning tea will be provided. Phone Helen on 0429822524 for more information

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


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Talented drivers pack local meet ■ EARLY last week, Loxton Kart Club President Steve Heinicke predicted “up to 150 Karts” would turn out for the two day meeting at the Loxton and Renmark tracks last Saturday and Sunday. Well around 200 arrived and when officials looked at the number of national and state plate holders in the fields, remarked “you would not find a better kart meeting than this anywhere in Australia”. Crowds packed the venues on both days and after Loxton overcame some track problems from the effects of a Saturday morning shower of rain, the racing did not let them down. Australian number one Ben Brown, from Adelaide, won the 125 lights, Australian number two Lisa Walker, also from the city, the KT lights, while another Australian champion, Lucindale’s Jeff Billing, took out the Statesman class. Amongst locals to stand out were Josh Ryan, Brett Manuel, Keke Falland and Travis Hammerstein.

■ CHAMPION: Tyson Edwards was marked for stardom at an early age.

Murdoch made the Edwards call ■ FORMER Wynarka junior Tyson Edwards, playing his 300th AFL game for the Adelaide Crows last weekend, brought back vivid memories of a conversation I had with Karoonda sporting stalwart Bill Murdoch over 20 years ago. I used to telephone Bill every Sunday morning, real early, to get the results of all grades of the then Murray Lands League so that I could include them in a results show only hours later on radio 5RM. And every week it seemed that the names, Dwayne and Kym Edwards, Tyson’s two older bothers, were amongst the best players for Wynarka. However, I can still recall Bill saying something like “they are good players but just wait until the younger one Tyson comes along- the little fellow is going to be something special”. You were spot on Bill!

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Hit It takes a state title at SA Ski Racing Championships

Local race team hits its straps ■ OUR local ski racing team Hit It grabbed a state title when the SA Championships were held at Martin’s Bend, Berri, over the weekend. The Berri Water Ski Club’s Chris Philp described the Saturday-Sunday event as “fantastic”, estimating between 1500 and 2000 people were at the site on each day and feedback from competitors, skiing officials and the public was “all positive”. The club is now waiting anxiously on whether the Murray Bridge 110 will be transferred to Berri in November, with a decision expected within a few weeks as negotiations on a suitable 110km course continue. Talking to the president of Ski Racing SA, Murray Bridge’s Les Obst, on Monday, he confirmed the success of the Berri event and also that his club was definitely looking at conducting the Murray Bridge 110 at the venue. He explained that while the council in his region had pledged its support in continuing to hold these major events at ‘The Bridge’, his club had opted to look for an alternative venue where there were not the same problems with the river. The Murray Bridge 110 would bring enormous promotion of the Riverland, as it is one of five classic ski races and will attract SBS television and other filming crews to cover the event. Fifty boats took part in the state championships and the win by Hit It in the 60 mph expert class on Saturday was a highlight. The team of Damien Philp (driver), Daniel Jury (observer) and skiers Saxton Brown and James Moldovan, brought pretty good form into the meeting after almost winning a 60 mph social race at Easter but missing

■ ZING: The South Australian Ski Racing Championships were held at Martin’s Bend on the weekend. Photo: LES PEARSON

out narrowly “by moving too fast”. Excuse me? Anyhow, last weekend there were no such problems and with Berri Water Ski Club president Brown on the skis, they grabbed the expert title and then nearly completed a double in Sunday’s social division race. Running second, skier Mol-

dovan, the local club’s vice president, ran into some very rough water and unfortunately came to grief. A number of the sport’s top boats were in the championships but none performed better than Swan Reach’s Graeme Johns with Cannon. The event received an enormous boost when on Friday,

Locals score maiden wins ■ THE winning dogs in the opening two events at Saturday’s greyhound meeting at Barmera, both maiden races, gave local connections plenty to shout about. In race one Kel Can Do, starting at 9-1, won by six lengths for Kingston-On-Murray trainer Vern Anderson. The dog was bred by Nicole Price at Renmark and is owned by Winkie’s Max Dolheguy. Race two was a triumph for Monash trainer John Rees when Blue Streaker ($4.60) scored a win at its first start, getting home by a neck. Former Riverland official Daryl Mader is a co-owner of the dog.

Kennels shared the spoils on the seven event program with Murray Bridge’s Shaun Matcott, the leader of the Trainer of the Year statistics for 2009, notching up his seventh win when Beth Bale won race six. He also scored three seconds and two thirds. His main rival, Cardross’ Norma Millington, won with Annie Aimee for her third victory of the season, while Rees’ success with Blue Streaker and a win by Surf Burn for the Parfrey kennels at Wentworth also put them on three. Features of the day’s racing were heats of the Bob’s Barn Glossop Stake, with the

final to be run at the club’s TAB meeting at Gawler on Sunday, June 21. The winners of the heats were Beth Bale and Coup De Loot and, along with Blizzard Jack, Ikey Bale, Twilight Pursuit, Safe Sure, Major Carnage and Global Fury and reserves Sam Spade and Hair Spray, they are eligible for the final. After that, the Riverland will have a further eight meetings for the year, the last of them on December 12 before a recess over summer. Heats of the Riverland Cup will feature at the first meeting for 2010 on Saturday, March 27.

Mildura’s V8 super car champions Todd and Rick Kelly arrived in Berri, towing their ‘recreational toy’, Mojo. They did not let their fans down and were kept busy by autograph hunters as their hosts, the Berri Water Ski Club, continued to develop their reputation as being right up there with the best sites in Australia.

Junior soccer players dig in ■ CRICKET fans would be aware of the ‘three Ws’ as a reference to some champion West Indies players of yesteryear. Well an exhausted Riverland Soccer Association president, upon his return from the weekend’s junior championships in Mount Gambier, reported on “six Ws”. Windy, windy, windy and wet, wet, wet apparently summed up the three days of the event. Nevertheless, always positive, Steve considered the Riverland, while without any titles, continued to be all about participation rather than just chasing trophies and it again had one of the biggest contingents of teams at the event from all zones. He added all teams were competitive and gained valuable experience.


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Skinner awarded Queen’s honour ■ THE news I was breaking my neck to release last week was that the organiser of the annual cycling Tour of the Riverland weekend for all of its 35 year history, Norwood’s Barry Skinner, was to receive an OAM in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Barry’s award was for his service to cycling and I understand his involvement in the local tour for such a long period was crucial to him receiving the honour. Longevity must go with the club and its members, as the NCC is the oldest cycling club in the Southern Hemisphere after being founded in October 1883. We have been led to believe the

2009 Tour of the Riverland was the final one for Barry Skinner as organiser-co-ordinator but his OAM acknowledges the tremendous contribution he has made to our region by bringing to us one of the state’s richest and most prestigious open road cycling events. Another to receive an OAM is popular long term Loxton dentist Ian McInnes who has made, amongst many other things, an enormous contribution to golf in our community and beyond. In his younger days, Ian played some football with Loxton and in the 1960s pulled on the whites for my cricket team, Loxton South.

He was a great team mate and must surely rate as one of the slowest of slow bowlers in the history of the game. Ian will claim it was ‘flight’ that gained him some useful bags of wickets but some of his victims would argue it was boredom waiting for the ball to arrive that led to their demise. Always the tactician, Ian also points out that bowling so slowly he could run down and grab the ball for a re-launch if things weren’t going to plan. No matter what, both of these deserving OAMs warrant our hearty congratulations.

Team Roe snatch first place in off road race

Country roads take Rhys home ■ I HAVE said it before, you can take our kids out of the country but you can’t take the country out of our kids. There are so many examples, Anne-Marie Knight, Rachel Sporn, Grant Schubert, Hayden Stoeckel, Sophie Edington, Sam Fisher, Byron Schammer and Mark Ricciuto, to name just a few, that have gone on to great things but have never forgotten where they came from. Now former Berri footballer Rhys Stanley, who was drafted from West Adelaide to St Kilda, is on the way back to the Riverland this weekend with his family – to watch the Demons in their annual Fisher Cup clash with Barmera-Monash at the Lakeside.

Talking to Rhys last Friday, it seems he has settled well in Melbourne and has been showing some good form with Sandringham Zebras. He has been astounded by his acceptance into the Saints camp and in particular by the guidance he receives from the club’s two senior ruckman, 30 year olds Steven King and Michael Gardiner. Also ahead of him, currently in the ruck pecking order, is young big man Ben McEvoy but with King and Gardner both well into their careers sitting at number four (as he strives to add more body weight) is not a bad place for Rhys to be as the Saints finally appear to be going places.

■ BACK IN TOWN: Former Berri and now St Kilda player Rhys Stanley will return to the region this weekend.

1000 flock to Sunline Speedway ■ AROUND 1000 people attended the final meeting of the season at Waikerie’s Sunline Speedway on Sunday with the main event, the annual Steve Butcher Memorial race for street stocks, going to Mount Gambier’s Anthony Beare, who is Western Australian number one, from Sam Brumfield (Murray Bridge) and Rick Emery (Adelaide). It was a long day after racing started at noon, with the club holding its sponsors evening after the main program finished and up until

around 8.30pm, sponsors and mechanics had the opportunity to get behind the wheel. Some juniors also took the opportunity to look into their future with a drive of the AMCAs. Beare’s effort to win the Steve Butcher Memorial was exceptional as by not nominating, he had to start from the rear of the big field in both heats but managed to fight his way to second position in each before taking out the feature. Cobdogla’s Jason Gantz was

also outstanding in finishing fourth as he dropped a heat due to engine problems. Another local driver Matt Starkey ended up sixth. Gawler’s David Hartman took out the AMCAs, Adelaide drivers Doug Heathcote, Tim McAvaney and Andy Thomas went 1,2,3 in wingless sprints, while in modifieds, Tony Hardy (Strathalbyn) finished ahead of Renmark’s Marty Raams. For the second Sunline meeting in a row, nearly 100 cars took part.

Netballers beat eventual champions but fail to make the final ■ A WIN over rivals River Murray on Monday morning gave Riverland a chance of participating in the Grand Final of the 17 years and under competition at the annual country netball championships in Adelaide but subsequent defeats at the hands of Barossa Light and Gawler and Great Southern brought their run to an

end. Ironically, it was River Murray that won the title defeating great Southern in the decider. Our officials remarked at today’s high standard of the competition, particularly since the introduction of academies and were satisfied with the competitive efforts of all three local teams, 17, 15,

■ COMMUNITY MINDED: Barry Skinner (left), pictured with Berri Resort Hotel chairman Tim O’Brien at a Tour of the Riverland event, was one of a few local connections to win a Queen’s Birthday Honour.

13 and under. The 17s won five of their eight matches and both the 15s and 13s four out of seven. The long weekend certainly saw a lot of our sportspeople venture out of the region for various competitions and the win by Riverland-Barossa senior men in the hockey zonal carnival in Adelaide

was exceptional. Locally, Port Pirie won the annual Riverland Softball Carnival at Glassey Park, while there was also a report that one of our stalwarts in Cobdogla’s Mary-Anne Smith, couldn’t stand by and see her side short and came out of retirement to playending up with a busted arm.

■ RENMARK’S Geoff and Liz Roe finished first in the Extreme two wheel drive category and fourth overall in last weekend’s grueling 452 kilometre Finke Desert off road race, round two of the Australian championships. Driving their USA Geiser Bros Chevrolet trophy truck, the former Alice Springs residents turned in a sensational performance after finishing seventh in class in the prologue and qualifying to start the main event in 37th position. On the other hand, in the prologue, a second Riverland entry, Brad Gallard and Scott Modistach won the extreme 2WD class and finished seventh overall in their trophy truck. However, from then on the winners from the first round of the class of the Australian Championships in the Hyden 450 in WA, ran into overheating problems and after real strife on the Alice SpringsFinke opening day, ended up fifth in class and 16th overall. On the return journey to ‘The Alice’ perhaps driver, navigator and the Wicked Quick

had something to prove as they smashed the all time record for the 226 kilometres by something like a whopping four minutes. The desert race was taken out for the second year in a row by SA’s David Fellows and Andrew Kittle in their Jimco Toyota Pro buggy ahead of veterans Mark Burrows (boasting five Finke wins) and Colin Hodge in their Jimco Honda with Beau Robinson and Roy Lukies, third, in their Chevrolet buggy. The next round of the Australian championships is the Sunraysia 500 next month. Ironically, with a bit of rain settling the dust somewhat for the Finke Desert race, too much rain at Sea Lake saw the Mallee Rally cancelled and a number of Waikerie-Riverland cars were amongst 92, the best number nominated for a Victorian event for many years, to return home clean. Drivers like Wally Francombe, Scott Schiller, Lindsay Foster, Michael Surfield and their crews can now prepare for their home Waikerie Enduro in July.

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MATCH OF THE ROUND

MATCH OF THE ROUND PARINGA dropped from second to fourth on the ladder after its loss to Cobdogla and will be hoping to avenge the aberration. Wunkar has answered many critics by jumping to third place after easily accounting for East Murray to the tune of 77 points.

er consistent performance in the midfield. The Swans need another goal haul from Steve Lehmann and continued sturdy defensive efforts from Arrod Westley to beat Wunkar. Watch out for Nathan Schumann who looks to be returning to form. The Bulldogs have been well served by Shane Schulz up forward while Steven Crouch has been

good. Sean Gray should be hard to match up on and Daniel Evans is an early contender for the Jack Duthie Medal. The strength of the Wunkar side is its ability to have a huge range of scoring options. However, Paringa needs to win to make sure it doesn’t slip out of the top four and should do just that.

Karoonda v Murrayville MURRAYVILLE is in an interesting position at this time of the season, with plenty of player changes and injury concerns keeping supporters guessing as to who will play each week. Kevin Wyatt has moved for work and will be missing, while Shilo Wyatt made a welcome return in the last game and Allyd Kinnersley is also back.

GAME TWO

THE OTHER GAMES NOW two games clear as outright leader of the Independent competition, Cobdogla should have no worries accounting for East Murray. A seven point win over the Swans last round means the Eagles are in full flight and heading towards a solid premiership defence. East Murray has been able to kick competitive scores, however, it is its defence which has been the Achille’s heel. While kicking 15 goals against Wunkar, the Tigers let the opposition have 50 scoring shots. Scott Tyler has been solid in attack and Todd Collins has been reliable on the goal front. However, a number of opposition rotations through the side has meant the defence has been under siege. David Kaesler and Jason Berger have tried hard but need support from Rod Tonkin and veteran Fred Zadow. It has been the opposite story for the Eagles. Their defence has seen them hold off the strongest attack with Damian Crowe, Rob Smyth and Zac Walker working well together. Ben Thomas is enjoying a rich vein of form, while Troy Dawson, along with co-coach Kym Sampson, continue to threaten up forward. Darrell Tilbrook snared another five goals but will need to find new goal options after just three goal scorers last round. Cobdogla should give East Murray a football lesson.

John Robertson showed great speed off the half forward line. John Farr and Nathan Klingberg both showed they can play top football and the vital inclusion of Elliott could be just what the doctor ordered. For Brown’s Well, Ash Smith continues to kick goals and big man Craig Hyde can be hard to keep under wraps. Brad Hoffmann has played well recently while Russell Charles will be looking to get back amongst the best players. Moorook-Kingston should finally put a four quarter effort together by easily accounting for a struggling Brown’s Well.

Brown’s Well v Moorook-Kingston

Cobdogla v East Murray

WITH a loss to a previously winless Lyrup, Brown’s Well is clearly on the bottom of the ladder and may not move any time soon. Moorook-Kingston has played much better than its one win so far this season and needs to beat the Bombers to keep in touch with the top four. Last round, the Warriors nearly pulled off an upset against Ramco and should look to Roger Taylor and Darran Van der Woude to lead from the front. Playing his first game for the year, Todd Elliott impressed while

Ramco v Lyrup LYRUP breathed a sigh of relief when it finally got off the mark with a win over Brown’s Well but matching it with Ramco could be a much more difficult task. Will the celebrations continue for the Lions or can Ramco spoil the party? The Roosters managed to stave off a late fight back from lowly placed Moorook-Kingston in the inaugural Nippy’s Cup and shift into second place. To prove it is a true finals contender this season, Ramco needs to win convincingly. Nigel Hole was best on ground again in the ruck

and is a vital contributor to a Roosters win. Daniel Donnelly showed great skill last start, while midfielder Jason Marr is having a purple patch. Lyrup looks to Roy Grenfell and Ken Karpany up forward and through the midfield and the pair needs to continue their good form this week. Brendan Hill and Brad Healy should be prominent, while Adrian Abdulla will use his classy skills to keep the opposition on its toes. Ramco cannot let this game slip if it wants to keep its spot in the top two, while Lyrup may dwell on last week’s win for quite a while.

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Injuries from the interleague game could see Drew and Rian Crane hampered slightly but still dangerous. On the other hand, Karoonda is travelling nicely and looking for a top two spot. Jacob Neary is playing well, while Rhys Jordan, Corey Knight and Jarred Graetz have been playing well. The Mallee Magpies should record a win, particularly if Drew Crane’s impact is limited to a few goals.

Leading goal kickers D. Tilbrook, Cobdogla, 30 N. Wilmott, Lyrup, 23 A. Lippis, Paringa, 20 S. Schulz, Wunkar, 23 D. Portolesi, Paringa, 19

PINNAROO needs to start winning some games if it is to feature at the pointy end of the season. This game against premiership fancies BDT looms as a must win for the Suparoos. The hoped for return of Wade Nicholls, to support brother Chad in the ruck, could be vital to the home side’s chances.

BDT has been cruising but is not without concerns, with injuries to important players Josh Keller, Josh Richardson and Luke Remfry, who was hurt in the interleague game. The Crows aren’t without options though and have Chris Gregory, Michael Brighton and Ty McKenna in good touch. Despite a desperate need for a Pinnaroo win, the Crows will take the points.

GAME THREE

Lameroo v Peake THE pressure is on the visiting side in this game, with Peake desperate to score some wins in coming weeks and get off the bottom of the ladder. It looks a forlorn hope at the moment as all of the other teams look a class above the Lions. In the past two games, Peake has scored just four goals

and is really missing last year’s spearhead Matt Seyers. Lameroo on the other hand, needs to find some consistency as the season heads to the halfway mark. Shaun Walker’s in doubt for this game but with the likes of ruckman Ben Grieger and Brad Zerk being solid contributors, the Hawks look to have more options available than their opponents and a win is likely.

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Leading goal kickers D. Crane, Murrayville, 49 B. Hooper, BDT, 21 J. Richardson, BDT, 20 C. Knight, Karoonda, 16 J. Graetz, Karoonda, 13

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Both sides have plenty to play for and a loss could significantly re-shuffle the table. Welcoming back key forward Anthony Lippis from suspension, Paringa would have been confident going into its game against Cobdogla but came off second best. Young gun Tristan Jackson played out of his skin, while Shannon Hissey contributed anoth-

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Making the tough calls with Rob McLean, Les Pearson and Brad Perry RIVERLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE

MID MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE MATCH OF THE ROUND

MATCH OF THE ROUND

Renmark v Waikerie RENMARK spoilt Waikerie’s party last year and Waikerie would dearly love to return the favour in the Rovers’ centenary match. It bills as a match of the round fixture, with both teams well matched across the ground. A midfield of Damian Stevens, Shane Stevens, Nathan Tape and a mixture of Scott Nicholson, Ben Venning and Craig Miller in the

ruck is a more than formidable match for what Renmark will deliver. That said, Renmark boast some firepower of their own with Ben Wagnitz returning, Paul and Matt Stelzer, Adam Bryant and Nathan Farr doing a majority of the ruck work, all lining up as a threat to the Magpies. Ryan Bennett’s match up and usage will be interesting, while Tom Hyde will also need to be watched after booting 14 goals in the past

two games. Last year’s grand finalists look as though they may shape up again in September, although getting a win here will give Renmark that last boost of confidence it needs heading into the meaty part of the season. Waikerie is always a confident unit and won’t back down too quickly. Renmark should get up for the occasion and we’ll tip it in a tight one by three goals.

OTHER GAMES

Barmera-Monash v Berri

Loxton v Loxton North

■ RIVALS: Loxton North’s Brad Williams (left) and Loxton’s Nick Uren will be battling it out this weekend for the Proud Cup.

L RISING STAR AWARD ROUND 6: JAKE LANGDON BERRI midfielder Jake Langdon is round six’s nomination for the Rising Star award. The 19 year old has had a huge impact since debuting in 2007, his courage and determination important elements in his game. Langdon has improved significantly in his third season of A grade footy, taking on the role of deputy vice-captain and establishing himself in the leadership group of the senior side. With an intense work rate, he has the capacity to become one of the premier players in the league as he develops into a fine young footballer and an integral part of the Berri Football Club’s future.

JAKE LANGDON IS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR THE PERPETUAL TROPHY AND PRIZE MONEY

THE PROUD Cup is another of those great rivalry games the RFL boasts, with both teams eager to hold the trophy this year for a variety of reasons. For the Panthers, they are the cup holders but more importantly, they are needing a win to put their season back on track and stay ahead of Berri on the foot of the table. That’s been hard since losing Tim Arnold to a season ending wrist injury, while Michael Arnold missed their last loss to Barmera-Monash. His inclusion is pivotal to the Panthers’ chances and to support the work of Josh Nelson, Brad Williams and Anton Cook. Loxton’s season has been a bit up and down, although more up, than down. Shane Schubert’s inclusion has been a huge coup for the Tigers and he will probably take North’s best defender if played up forward. Steve Smith has had some good and bad luck with injuries but with a full strength squad the Loxton side should be rather confident heading into this blockbuster at home. Loxton should get up by about 30 points.

THE FISHER Cup is a huge fixture for both clubs in the regular season and this weekend should be a ripper contest. The build up for the match is always massive and both teams will be fired up for the match. Barmera-Monash is the current holder of the cup and would love to retain it. Robert Price and Matt Book will lead the rucking duties for the Roos. Berri ruckman Brett Duffin should have Book covered but may struggle adjusting to Price’s steep jump. Young defenders Chris Bonney and Dillon Millard continue their stellar years, while Jack Selfe, Murray Middleton and Andrew Nunan are strong bodies on the ball for the Roos. Berri’s midfield will need to match them, the likes of Dylan Brooks, Ty Allen and Dean Storic all capable. David Hankin has also contributed well this season, while defender Steven Raeder will have a key role in shutting down the Roos’ forward line. Barmera-Monash’s form has been great this season and it should continue in that vein.

Robertstown v Sedan/Cambrai MANY were impressed by the way Sedan/Cambrai took it right up to league leaders BSR last round and it could give Robertstown a run for its money this weekend. However, Robertstown was also very impressive in its shellacking of Morgan/Cadell, with Chris Pfeiffer snaring 11 goals. Robertstown is starting to bring it all together and play strong team football. The Roos are shaping to be the only contender to knock off the Bulldogs. Quick footed Ryan Johns and gutsy Russell Loffler could be key players if the Magpies were to win. Defender Tarrant Smith and Ashley Klose are reliable and

match up well against the likes of Jarred Mosey and Ben Ross. For the Roos, Pfeiffer emerged as a new avenue to goal, while Aaron Neimz looks to be getting plenty of the football. Robertstown has had a big turn over of players so far this season but it has turned in its favour as the side is looking a lot fitter than its opponents. Sedan/Cambrai needs to find a way to kick a winning score and could rely on Simon Noack and Paul Burgemeister up forward. Midfielders Jason Wear and Scott Starkey may also need to snare a few goals. Robertstown will be looking for its third win in succession and should shake off Sedan/Cambrai late in the third quarter and grab an inspiring win.

THE OTHER GAME

BSR v Morgan/Cadell THE hapless Tigers front up against BSR after recording a hiding last start. The Bulldogs continued their unbeaten run against Sedan/Cambrai and will be ruthless against a Morgan/Cadell side that lost by 273 points to Robertstown. Jason Rosenzweig was at his best against the Magpies and could go to town on the Tigers this week. Young superstar Dale Payne has been electrifying through the midfield and Grant Beaumont has held his spot well. Max Martinson is starting to hit top form and Justin Andriske should kick a handful of

goals after a quiet patch. Look out for the pace of Brett Gierke, while Scott Mckenzie should perform well. Where to for the Tigers after losing by 45 goals? Andrew Modistach and Nick Black had plenty of the footy against Robertstown but struggled to get it past half forward. Zac Kent is a consistent performer and could provide the spark, while Luke McWaters and Andrew Johnson need to step up to help the Tigers get on the scoreboard. We really hope Morgan/Cadell can put up some resistance against BSR but if the Bulldogs come fired up, it could be more than a 250 point mauling.

THE BOTTOM LINE TEAM

W

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BSR

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0

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190

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THE TOUGH CALLS

Leading goal kickers

Riverland

Mallee

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Scoreboard

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Interleague Football A Grade Riverland 26.13 (169) d Mallee 10.7 (67) Goals – Riverland: M. Camplin, B. Venning 5, P. Safralidis, R. Proud, R. Mitchell 3, D. Stevens, M. Middleton, L. Horner, S. Schubert, P. Stelzer. Mallee: D. Caldwell, T. McKenna 2, B. Greiger, B. Schroeder, D. Crane, C. Webb, J. Jackson, B. Sheridan. Best – Riverland: D. Millard, S. Callahan, R. Liddle, P. Safralidis, N. Farr, N. Uren, B. Manuel. Mallee: J. Neary, B. Sheridan, C. Zerk, B. Grieger, C. Gregory, B. Zerk.

Under 17 Riverland 19.12 (126) d Mallee 6.7 (43) Goals – Riverland: J. Reichstein, M. Leigh 5, J. Broughton 3, A. Manning, G. Dutton 2, D. Hankin, M. Scott. Mallee: M. Sumner, B. Watson 2, T. Caulfield, T. Maynard. Best – Riverland: J. Graetz, D. Hankin, M. Leigh, G. Dutton, B. Falting, M. Scott. Mallee: J. Norman, B. McNeilly, C. Ferguson, J. Dewing, C. Kennett.

Under 15 Mallee 16.8 (104 ) d Riverland 11.4 (70) Goals – Mallee: K. McDonald 4, G. Hewett, N. Hyde, M. Sumner, T. Hawthorne, K. Neaylon, M. Fischer, J. Hewett, R. Morris, L. Wilson. Riverland: D. Hoffmann, J. Hahn, K. Brand, K. Boase 2, N. Brown, T. Hoffman,

L. McDonald. Best – Mallee: K. McDonald, N. Hyde, T. Hawthorne, M. Summer, M. Richards, C. Freak. Riverland: J. Woolston, R. Pendle, J. Hentschke, K. Brand, Z. Bates, R. Langcake.

J. Nowell -2, V. Abfalter, B. Baird, S. Pascoe, K. Tanner -3.

Sunday stroke:

Pinnaroo Volleyball Club Preliminary Final: Coco Pops 3 def Special K’s 2 (11-25, 2514, 19-25, 25-18, 25-23).

R. Yates 71 nett, P. Cummins 73.

Barmera Saturday stroke:

50 target double barrel:

T. Foote 68 nett, R. Chabrel 71, N. McPherson 73, G. Denton 74, B. Danver, J. Parish, M. Cenko 75.

AA grade: J. Byrnes 49/50, A. Mattschoss 48/50. A grade: R. Maywald 47/50, S. Byrnes 46/50. B grade: P. Brister 49/50, H. Nunn 47/52. C grade: J. Pankhurst 45/50, J. Mattschoss 39/50.

P. Rosbergen, M. Wundenberg 38, J. Rosbergen 37, S. Stavrou 36, B. Danvers 36. Monday par: J. Ivanovic +4, S. Morrell, L. Fragomeni +1, B. Danvers 0.

Barmera Gun Club

20 pair double rise: A grade: J. Byrnes 29/40, S. Byrnes 28/40. B grade: P. Brister 34/40, H. Nunn 27/40. C grade: J. Pankhurst 22/40, J. Mattschoss 19/40.

25 target double barrel: A grade: R. Maywald 26/26, N. West 25/26. B grade: B. Morris 27/28, P. Brister 26/28. C grade: J. Mattschoss 19/25. High Gun: P. Brister 83/90.

Golf Berri Thursday ladies:

Renmark should dominate the court

Saturday stableford: K. Trager 41 points, L. Campbell 38, W. Thiele, R. Day 35, R. Correll, D. Carter, R. Keightley 34.

Sunday stableford:

Renmark: Saturday stableford: J. Sweet c/b, C. W. Teare 40, J. Lange, J. Jaensch 38, B. Sidhu, C. Doevendans, B. Orchard 37.

Ladies stroke: C. Doevendans 101/74, C. Thomas 101/76, A. Haynes 108/78, D. Speight 106/79.

Berri Croquet Club Kingball: Game one: A. Wright 13 d S. Noske 10, L.Taylor 8. Game two: R. Bauer 13 d S.Noske 11, A.Wright 7.

Renmark v Waikerie

Loxton v Loxton North

RENMARK takes on a struggling Waikerie side with plenty of heart but unfortunately, the girls from the northern end of the river have too much firepower for the inexperienced Waikerie team. The match presents Renmark coach Anne Noack a chance to move her team around a bit and give others a go. Waikerie’s defence will be under constant pressure from Renmark goalies Sonja and Anita Modlinski, who have been in great form of late, forming a sharp combination in the Renmark goal circle. Coach Lauren Oswald has been a bit of a shining light for the Magpies all season and the youngsters in the senior squad will benefit from watching her commitment and effort. Renmark will be looking for a consistent four-quarter effort. Renmark should take this one with considerable ease.

THESE two fierce rivals renew acquaintances when they line up in what should be a classic contest tomorrow night. While Loxton clearly boasts a stronger list on paper, these matches always seem to take on an even keel with the lift in intensity. Loxton North has been hit hard by injury of late, with Kylie Wooldridge, Lisa Koehne and Karina Tschirpig all falling to various grievances in recent times. They will greatly lift North’s chances if they were to get up after a week’s break. Loxton looks like it has too much speed and strength on paper but games aren’t won on paper and the North girls will be well aware of that. Leah Fisher has been a Rock of Gibraltar in defence this season, while Jackie Dahlitz’s stellar career continues in the mid-court. It’s hard to go against Loxton in this one but only a fool writes

off North completely. Loxton by five goals.

Barmera v Berri BERRI is really shaping as the benchmark of the competition, although Barmera can head into this fixture with a fair bit of pluck and confidence. Tracey Whateley and Renee Book in the goal circle have returned to the senior fold after vacating the A3 grade and had an instant impact. Young defender Kate McKinlay has stepped up a level this season and really shone to date. She will have her hands full with Berri’s Kelly Moore, whose athleticism and dynamic play makes her a real threat to Barmera’s chances of causing a boil over. Berri’s defensive unit of Bec Parkinson and Tori Jachmann also present as a bit of a challenge to Barmera’s goalies. Berri is expected to win and win well by about 10 goals.

Waikerie front up to premiership contenders Berri in hockey

The Ashes and all that

WITH U.K CORRESPONDENT

LAWRIE COLLIVER

■ FANATICS: The crowds in England have been huge during the T20 tournament and you can expect no less this Ashes series.

English rejoice over Aussies' early exit AS YOU would have heard over your scrambled eggs or cereal on Tuesday morning, Australia has made an inglorious exit from the World T20 Championships here in England having lost to the West Indies and Sri Lanka. On Saturday at the Oval, they were destroyed by the flashing willow of Chris Gayle, who hit six sixes in a great knock of 88 and on Monday, at Trent Bridge, Sri Lanka’s unorthodox spinner Ajantha Mendis took three wickets in three overs to reduce Australia to 6/94 at one point. The delight in the English media was hard to contain. On tv straight after the game, former England skipper Nasser Hussain could barely contain his delight at the result. He had it in for Ricky Ponting’s captaincy, mind you quite fairly, when you consider for much of his reign as skipper he has had a team of champions to

work with. With less superstars now, 2009 presents a real challenge if Ponting is to be remembered as a champion leader to go with his status as a batsman. The other highlights of the week were Holland beating England in the tournament opener at Lord’s, with the Poms backing up to beat Pakistan two days later in an electric atmosphere at the Oval. England were under serious pressure after the opening game loss and responded well, in front of a boisterous crowd. Leaving the ground after the game was hard work as the London Underground (The Tube) was chock-a-block. For those not familiar, it is an unbelievably good transport system of underground trains, worth a ‘Google’ if you haven’t heard of it. But after the game, no one moved far for the best part of 40 minutes – perhaps not unlike leav-

ing AAMI Stadium after a Crows game. It’s also not that unusual to overhear Aussie accents on the ‘tube’ talking AFL, usually lads in their early 20s over on working holidays – oh to be that age again! Despite the excitement and thrills of the T20 so far, everyone I bump into is talking Ashes. The questions come thick and fast, will Brett Lee be okay? How good are Mitchell Johnson and Phil Hughes? Would they call up Warney? A month out from the first Test and the locals are all over it – it makes a pleasant change from all the football you normally read in the papers over here. To finish, South Africa is my tip to win the T20 tournament, with Sri Lanka not far behind. Catch you all again next week from the Ol’ Dart!

Men - Berri v Waikerie WAIKERIE is making an early call as a premiership contender with a seven goal defeat of Loxton but beating ladder leader Berri could be tough. Matt Morgan and Tom Wickham have been prominent in goal assists so far this season, while Lachlan Seabrook and Jason Redemski should play well for Waikerie. The usual suspects, Fred Vallelonga and regular goal scorer Matt Baird, have been good for Berri. If we cannot back a draw, Berri should continue its winning streak with a close one against Waikerie. Renmark v Loxton RENMARK has been in strong form this season and will be looking to beat a rebuilding Loxton side.

Daniel Shawyer has been in good touch and could spoil any chances of a clean sheet for the Loxton goalie. Midfielder Callum Benda and leader Scott Morris are yet to be competitively matched up upon this season. Renmark is too experienced for a Loxton side still short of a match winner. Women - Berri v Waikerie IT may prove to be another big loss for Waikerie as Berri hopes to rebound from its defeat at the hands of Renmark. Young players Brianna Seabrook, Kimberly Fulwood and Anna Kroehn need to step up for Waikerie. Berri will call on Stacey Wilson and Merinda McMahon to play well to beat Waikerie. Berri should win by a hefty margin despite missing

TALK IT UP with SAF & RENO SAF: So, what did you think of the interleague result on the weekend? Reno: It was a pasting again. I hear you got a few kicks. Mallee must be struggling if you were in the best players. Saf: The Mallee has some fantastic players. Benny Grieger is a gun and Jacob Neary carved us up. I think the depth is where they drop away though. Reno: Do you think it will ever come to the point where a couple of Mallee teams would join the RFL? Saf: I think so and I don’t think it would be a bad thing. From what I hear, the Mallee might struggle to sustain some clubs for much longer. An eight team competition with a top four would be sensational. Reno: I guess at the end of the day, if a competition gets to the point of only having a couple of teams, I am sure the RFL would look at letting them join. Having said that, I hope it doesn’t get to that situation and their league survives. Saf: Letting go of your club would certainly be hard but problems like the travel, netball staying aligned and some other little obstacles could certainly be overcome. Reno: Maybe, but we’d better not say too much more or we’ll have some angry farmers lining up for some biffo and you couldn’t fight your way out of a wet paper bag. Saf: Na, but I can run for a really long

the services of key player Karri McMahon who is playing for Australia in a tournament in London. Renmark v Loxton LOXTON is on a high after beating Waikerie by a huge 14 goal margin but could be brought back down to earth by an in form Renmark side. Sara Jenzen snared five goals and Steph Baird four goals in the win, while BillieJo Hammerstein has been a key player. Kate Coden and Danielle Weeks starred in its win over Berri and should be busy again this week. Kirby Trautwein and Toni Casey should play strong games and will want to make their mark against Loxton. However, we cannot go past the form of Loxton and it should win by two goals.

time without stopping. Hey, if you need to sell my idea to any footballers, two words should do the trick: bus trips! Like our one to the Mildura Cup last week, what a trip! Reno: It was pretty good wasn’t it? Anyhow, on to some netball. I was talking to a couple of Waikerie A1 players recently and they‘re enjoying themselves, despite struggling on court, so good onya girls. Just remember, the longer your losing streak, the closer you are to your next win. Saf: Yeah, good on ‘em for having a crack and sticking it out in A1s. Speaking of female sportspeople having a crack, congratulations go to Stacey Gwiazda for scoring a goal in A grade men’s soccer. Reno: Wow! Isn’t she a year 10 student? Saf: Yes she is. Now if she can just get her CAD project finished for me by the time this goes to print she’ll be right. Any tips? Reno: Purple Night at the Berri Footy Club will go off this Saturday and there’s plenty of cash going to the Living to Beat Cancer group. Saf: Agreed. I was chatting to some people at Loxton on the weekend about ‘Neon’ Leon, so I thought I’d get on him for the Brownlow at $101. He’ll probably need your lover, the Son of God, to get injured again but even a place bet would be worthwhile. Reno: You leave my little Gazza alone. He struggled on Sunday and only picked up 43 possessions. I must admit though, I do have a bit of a man crush on him.


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Thursday June 11, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 41

Tavern Talk 4x4

with TONY WHATELEY AND DANNY HANRAHAN

Loveday Ute Muster off to great start THE great Riverland spirit of “If You’re Gonna Do It - Do It in the Riverland� saw the inaugural Loveday Ute Muster get off to a great start. Organised to work in with the 31st Annual South Australian Country Music Festival, entrants arrived at all hours during Friday night for the muster on the Tavern lawns on Saturday morning. Combined with the 70 car loads of campers that poured in over the weekend, the Tavern was rocking to the great country sound that was reverberating right throughout the district. An excited Mervin from Adelaide was at the bar saying, “how good is this?“ “We get to camp on the banks of the Murray, go to the concerts, return to a ute muster and then wander off for a quiet port around our camp fire.� While all this was going on, the Ute Muster was quietly under way. A new experience for many, all were blown away with the work and incredible effort put into what is truly the competitors’ pride and joy. Entrants ranged from right across the state, including a number of locals getting into the spirit with what could only be called the old farm ute, with accessories such as the odd rabbit trap and occasional bird’s nest. In stark contrast, stand out utes such as Greg Parker’s, from Avon, world record holder for the most stickered ute and full of gadgets from a barbecue to eskies, had the crowd gathered around all weekend. Saturday evening saw the start of the dirt drags with entrants free to use the strip throughout the night. Rivalry built as the sun set and the guys and gals had a chance to race and show off their incredible range of spotties. With a backdrop of roaring V8s, the Tavern played host to a couple of walk-up vocalists that saw the fellas move forward for a better look and a spontaneous sing along. On Sunday morning, event organiser Tony Whateley was on the microphone announcing, “all you entrants are a lucky mob of buggers. Not only are the Sunny Cowgirls in town, I have 20 free double tickets to their concert to give away. Get out into town and enjoy yourselves and I’ll see you back here tonight for a session of circle work�. The utes joined the crowd of campers heading into town for the SA Sunday Spectacular. This event has started small but as campers and Ute Muster competitors departed, many were lined up booking a place for next year, with plans to enjoy the Riverland hospitality and festival even longer.

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Thursday June 11, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 43

On the Road

The Soul is one of those surprising small cars that has the ability to charm. ~ goauto.com.au

Kia offers peace of mind

KIA has launched a vehicle insurance product for new owners in what it claims is a move to provide peace of mind should they become involuntarily unemployed. The scheme is a reflection of the current economic situation and is believed to be a first for a motor vehicle distributor in Australia. Kia believes the assurance provides peace of mind to its customers in what is typically an uncertain

period of time. Kia national sales manager Alan Crouch said the company is hoping to protect its customers. “Just as we offer the protection of an unlimited kilometre five year warranty across our range, we believe Kia Assurance will help to protect new Kia buyers and offer them further piece of mind when they buy a new Kia on finance during these uncertain times,” Mr

Crouch said. “If someone has decided they need a new car for themselves or their family, the security of Kia’s unlimited kilometre five year warranty and the certainty of Kia Assurance means there has never been a better time to buy a new Kia.” Participating Kia dealerships, including in the Riverland, will offer private buyers who purchase a new or demonstrator Kia vehicle

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is very excited about linking with Kia to make this product available to car buyers. Kia Assurance is available on all new and demonstrator Kia vehicles purchased before June 30, starting with Rio, currently priced from $13,490 driveaway, through to the top of the line Kia Grand Carnival people mover at $53,990 recommended retail price, plus registration and on-road costs.


44 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 11, 2009

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Phone 8582 5500 Fax 8582 5505 or email classies@riverlandweekly.com.au

By 10am Wednesday Credit card facilities We accept Visa & Mastercard

Classified Guidelines Vehicle Adverts Private vendors of motor cars advertised for sale must include in their advertisement • Cash price of motor car • If car is registered, registration number. • If unregistered, VIN, Engine or Chassis number

FREE ‘For Sale’ Adverts 1. Items must not exceed $60. 2. Price must appear in advert. 3. Ads must be restricted to 3 lines. 4. You may have 3 free ads running in one publication. 5. Ads expire after 2 weeks. 6. Any changes to existing ads need to be made before close on Tuesday. 7. Offer excludes all other categories. 8. Offer excludes advertisements for ongoing profit. 9. Offer limited to 10 items per 6 month period.

Garage Sales Minimum charge $7.75 for 5 lines $1.55 per additional line Free posters available at reception upon payment

General Advertising Conditions Full name and residential address must be supplied, even though not necessarily included in advertisement. We reserve the right to revise and restrict any advertisement we deem objectionable and to change the classification when necessary to conform with the policy of this newspaper. Positions cannot be guaranteed.

Errors While the publisher agrees to exercise reasonable care, the publisher shall not be liable to either the advertiser or the advertising agency in respect of the accidental omission of, errors in, or misclassification of any advertisement. Errors in repeat advertisement must be notified to the Riverland Weekly office immediately after appearance of first advertisement. The publisher does not accept responsibility for errors in repeat advertisements that are not drawn to our attention upon the first appearance.

For Sale

Birth

GAS Heater Rinnai Convector 417 free standing flueless, only used for 3 winters. Excellent condition, economical use. $450. Phone 85865053

KITCHEN (nee Schwarz) Nich and Julie’s 3rd son Samuel Thomas arrived June 3 2009. John and Jenny thank God for their new grandson.

STEELINE / BUILDPRO Outback Concrete Sleepers now in stock at Buildpro Riverland. Lonsdale, Kensington and Flagstaff designs available. Old Sturt Highway, Berri. Phone 85822166

For Sale A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin. Defontenay Rd Barmera. Last year’s prices. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298

TREADMILL Lifespan 18km/hour, 0-20 levels of electric incline, shock absorbed, 12 fat burning programs, belt 117cm x 45cm, MP3 capability with speakers, heart rate monitor. Still under warranty, barely used. New $1,200 will sell for $950 ono. Phone 0439389481

BERRIAG for Don KR Castlemaine Smallgoods, free delivery, 6 days a week. Phone Steve Bye on 0428179668 BERRIAG for slashing, mulching, rotary hoeing etc affordable rates. Phone Steve Bye on 0428179668 FIREWOOD redgum split and round, $88 per bin inc gst, can deliver. Phone 0418615099 FIREWOOD solid gum, $80 per bin, free delievery. Phone 0428531964 FORD Factory rim and tyre packages EA to BF XR6 - all with centre caps and new tyres, also range of new aftermarket packages available. Riverland Auto & 4WD Centre. Phone 85955454 HAY Oaten, Lucerne, Triticale. Large round rolls, can deliver. Phone 0418615099 INSURANCE - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark 85866626 or Berri 85823644 POKER table, solid construction, custom made, $600 ono. Phone 0400068932

Public Notices

Public Notice

ART and Craft Supplies has just turned one and has a huge range of Art craft and Scrapbooking and beading supplies available online at www. artandcraftsupplies. com.au or phone Katie 0411062789

WANT to lose fat for free? New Technology, scientifically validated. Ask me, Kelly. Phone 0408804480

BEADS and Findings, necklaces, Pandora style bracelets etc. Open Saturday and Sunday 10am- 4pm Dalziel Rd Winkie - 300m from Lavender Farm. Phone Marilyn 85832397 or 0429142702

Church Services Old Sturt Highway, Glossop

Share Accommodation STUNNING 3 level townhouse at Norwood, walk to the Parade and City, $180 p/wk. Phone Pat 0412347422

To Let LOXTON Tower Estates 2 bedroom executive house, $220 per week. Phone 0408890696

Work Wanted ASBESTOS Remover in your area. Specialists in Asbestos Registers and Annual Inspections. Reasonable rate. Clean and safe. License 90314. Ring for quote 0428840451 or visit wattsasbestos.com.au

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Public Notices Phone 8582 5500 • 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri • Email: classies@riverlandweekly.com.au

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* * 0ET 3HED 0ET FOOD FRESH COOKED EVERY &RIDAY /LD "EAUREPAIRE S SITE IN 2ENMARK &RIDAY *UNE TH PM 0HONE -ONDAY FOR ORDERS

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

Positions Vacant

MANTOMAN /UR PEOPLE WILL BE EMPOWERED AND SKILLED WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP THEIR HIGHEST POTENTIAL

#!35!, 3!,%30%23/. AT OUR 2ENMARK 3TORE TO JOIN OUR FRIENDLY AND PROFESSIONAL TEAM 4HE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE MUST BE mEXIBLE CREATIVE MOTIVATED AND HAVE A mAIR FOR FASHION

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Riverland Regional Health Service, Barmera Indicative Total Remuneration: $19.21842 $19.48421 p/hr – Multiple Positions: Casual – WHA3 Reporting to the Registered Nurse, you’ll be responsible for the provision of direct personal care activities that meet resident’s daily living and basic human needs whilst communicating any changes in care requirements. Sensitive to the needs of older people in residential care and their families, you’ll have good interpersonal and communication skills. You’ll undertake continuing education programs. Job Ref: L3623.

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4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Navigators 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Pilot Guides 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Movie: Follow Me Quietly 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.05 Adventures In Architecture 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Ascent Of Money 9.25 Kids' Business 10.20 Lateline 10.55 Lateline Business 11.25 Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... 12.10 Wildside

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner 5.00 The Cook And The Chef 5.30 ABC Fora 6.30 Scrapheap

Challenge 7.15 Mr. Bean 7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 The Chaser 9.00 Moving Wallpaper 9.25 The Graham Norton Show 10.00 Peep Show 10.25 The Thick Of It 10.55 Phoenix Nights 11.20 Double The Fist

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Murder, She Wrote 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News

5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Grey's Anatomy 9.30 Private Practice 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 Heroes 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping

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

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 7.30 Rules Of Engagement 8.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 9.30 Medium 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 In Plain Sight

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 TV Around The World 1.30 Desperately Keeping Sheila 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Kings Of Clubs 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Mad Men 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Prague (Denmark): Mads Mikkelsen and Stine Stengade 11.40 Oz 12.40 Movie: Spare Parts (Slovenia): Peter Musevski and Aljosa Kovacic 2.15 Weatherwatch

Friday 12th

4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Croc Country 11.30 Sex In The Bush 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Darling Buds Of May 1.30 Spicks And

Specks 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Message Stick 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Silent Witness 10.15 Hollowmen 10.45 Lateline 11.25 triple j tv

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 Catalyst 6.00 Compass 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge

7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 The Worst Week Of My Life: Howard wakes up in jail. 8.30 Spectacle: Elvis Costello With… 9.15 Verve In Session 9.50 Goldfrapp At Radio 1’s Big Weekend 11.35 The Graham Norton Show

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Murder, She Wrote 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News

5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Carlton v St. Kilda 11.45 Movie: Abandon 1.35 Cavemen 2.00 The Coral Reefs Are Dying 3.00 Home Shopping

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

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 8.00 So You Think You Can Dance 10.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.50 Ten News 11.20 Sports Tonight 11.50 The Late Show 12.50 What It Takes

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 The Boy In The Bubble 2.30 Metropolis 3.30 Halal Mate 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Hotspell

6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 As It Happened: World War II: Behind Closed Doors 9.30 World News 10.05 Perfect Vagina 11.05 Movie: Lower City (Brazil) 12.45 Movie: Days Of Being Wild (Hong Kong)

Saturday 13th

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 The SANFL: North Adelaide v Sturt

5.00 Bowls: Perth International 2009 6.00 Echo Beach 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill: A magician is blackmailed by the person he is protecting. 10.00 ABC News 10.05 Foyle's War

7.00 Children’s Programs 3.00 rage 6.05 The New Inventors: Presented by James O’Loghlin 6.35 Heartland 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: Gilda: George Macready, Rita Haywood and Glenn Ford 10.15 Movie: Room At The Top: Laurence Harvey and Simone Signoret

6.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Danoz 12.00 Eclipse 1.00 V8 Xtra 1.30 Motorsport: Mini Challenge: Symmons Plains 2.00 Motorsport: Formula Ford: Round Three 2.30 Magnum P.I. 3.30 Scenic Tours 4.00 Animal

Extractors 5.00 Fishing Australia 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Ice Princess 8.30 Movie: Sweet Home Alabama 10.40 Movie: Color Of The Night 1.30 Rugby: Australia v Italy 3.30 It Is Written

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 12.30 Jamie At Home 1.00 How To Look Good Naked 2.00 Test Drive 2.30 Movie: Race To Space: James Woods 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Before The Game

6.30 AFL: Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide 9.30 Movie: The Siege 11.45 Good News Week 2.45 Movie: The Last Ride: Dennis Hopper 2.20 Video Hits 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 San Remo Song Festival 3.00 Claude Monet Painter 3.30 Tina Barney: Social Studies 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 World News

7.30 Engineering Connections 8.30 The Squiz 9.00 Rockwiz 9.50 Movie: Vera Drake (The UK): Imelda Staunton, Richard Graham, Eddie Marsan, Alex Kelly and Daniel Mays 12.00 SOS 1.00 Sinchronicity 1.55 Weatherwatch

Sunday 14th

TEN

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick

2.00 Pharaoh's Revenge 3.00 Sweet Mona's 3.35 Folk Festival 4.15 3 Dragon Tenors 4.40 The NOW Now 5.00 Sunday Arts 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Nature's Events 8.30 3 Acts Of Murder 10.00 Compass 10.55 Mood For Doyle

7.00 Classic Albums 8.00 Zoo Days 8.45 Creature Comforts 8.55 A Place In Slovakia 9.20 Scrapheap Challenge 11.00 Beautiful Noise 12.00 London Live 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles

2.00 Nat King Cole 3.00 Willie Nelson 4.30 dig tv 5.00 Pop[b]session 6.00 ABC Fora 7.00 Cads And Bounders 7.30 Sunday Arts 8.30 Ashkenazy Conducts Rachmaninoff 9.25 Joshua Bell 10.20 Composer Tunes 10.30 Hustle

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Discover 11.30 According To Jim 12.00 Targa Tasmania 1.00 Movie: Model Behavior 3.00 Real Seachange 3.30 Footy Flashbacks

4.30 AFL: Adelaide v North Melbourne 5.45 Seven News 6.15 AFL: Adelaide v North Melbourne (Cont) 7.30 Sunday Night 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 SCU 11.00 24 12.00 Movie: Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind: Sam Rockwell

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Merlin 1.00 Don’t Forget The Lyrics 2.00 Orangutan Diaries 2.30 Netball: Thunderbirds v Fever

4.30 Meerkat Manor 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Rove 9.40 Biggest Loser 11.10 Moto GP: Round Six: Catalunya 12.20 FIM 250cc Championship: Round Six: Catalunya

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 Iron Chef 10.50 Strait Up 10.55 Australian Biography 11.30 Mozart To Morrison 12.30 Cycling: Merrell Oxygen Challenge 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 Futbol Mundial 4.00 Football Feature

5.00 World Game 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Oswald's Ghost 11.00 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: South Africa v Iraq 1.30 Swordsmen 3.00 West Bank Story 3.30 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: New Zealand v Spain

Monday 15th

WIN SA

4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’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 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Landline Extra 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Spooks 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 No Past To Speak Of

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge

7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 Red Dwarf: A triplicator creates two more Red Dwarfs. 8.30 Good Game 9.00 triple j tv 9.30 Code Geass 9.55 Queen And Paul Rodgers 10.55 We Are Scientists 11.30 Cowboy Bebop

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Murder, She Wrote 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News

5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Scrubs 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 The Jonathan Ross Show

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

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Recruits 8.30 Good News Week 9.40 Supernatural 10.40 Ten News 11.25 The Late Show 12.10 Flight Of The Conchords 12.40 Video Hits

6.00 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 I'll Call Australia Home 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear

8.30 South Park 9.00 Flight Of The Conchords 9.30 World News 10.00 Shameless 11.00 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: Brazil v Egypt 2.00 Swordsmen 3.05 Sawney Beane 3.20 Culture Fix 3.30 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: USA v Italy

Tuesday 16th

ABC 2

4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Tony Robinson 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Einstein Factor 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Catalyst 2.00 Parliament

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Around The World In 80 Gardens 9.35 Mumbai Calling 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Talking Heads 5.33 Sun, Sea & Bargain Spotting 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The Royal Today

8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Teachers 9.20 The Bill: A magician is blackmailed by the person he is protecting. There is evidence of drugdealing at a local boxing club. 10.50 Fireflies: Lill and Svettie bond. 11.35 The Graham Norton Show

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Murder, She Wrote 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News

5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The Zoo 8.00 Find My Family 8.30 All Saints 9.30 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 10.30 Lipstick Jungle 11.30 Skin Doctors 12.00 Win News 12.30 Murder Squad

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

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 7.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 8.30 NCIS 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 How To Look Good Naked 12.30 Home Shopping

6.00 World Watch 1.00 Stockinger 1.55 Don Matteo 2.55 World Watch 4.30 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Corner Gas: Brent is surprised when his cousin Carl turns up. 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Million Dollar Traders

8.35 Car Bomb 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: Wordplay 11.35 FIFA Confederations Cup: Highlights 12.05 Movie: Hostage (Greece): Stathis Papadopoulos, Theodora Tzimou and Yannis Stankoglou 1.50 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 17th

ABC 1

4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Space Odyssey 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 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 The Chaser 9.35 Moving Wallpaper 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The Cook And The Chef Moments 4.45 Animal Cops 5.35 Time Team 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.15 Mr. Bean

7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 Ben’s Zoo: A man with no previous animal care experience spends his family’s life savings to save a wildlife park. 8.30 Don’t Tell My Mother That I Am In Colombia 9.25 American Shopper 10.20 Celebrity

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Murder, She Wrote 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News

5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Thank God You're Here 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 My Name Is Earl 10.00 How I Met Your Mother 10.30 Family Guy 11.00 Prison Break 12.00 Win News

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

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 The Cooks 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 3.30 Going Bush 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Food Investigators

8.00 Office Tigers 8.30 Cracking The Colour Code 9.30 World News 10.00 The Sun 11.00 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: Spain v Iraq 1.30 Swordsmen 3.15 Culture Fix 3.30 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup: South Africa v New Zealand


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Issue No. 79 - Thursday, June 11, 2009

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Weekly boasts an exclusive inside edge on Ashes tour

GRUDGE MATCH

Renmark faces Waikerie in return leg of centenary clash

By BRAD PERRY WE have a big couple of months of cricket coming up with the continuing T20 World Cup and Australia’s defence of the Ashes in England and the Riverland Weekly is going to take you behind the scenes of the Aussie campaign. Over the coming months, Adelaide based freelance journalist Lawrie Colliver will be our special correspondent in England, providing a weekly column with fresh insights into the Australian tour. The weekly column, titled The Ashes and All That, will allow you rare access to an Australian tour, taking a look at not just the on field action but introducing you to some of the characters, activities and unique aspects of an English cricketing summer. “I’m really looking forward to giving Riverland Weekly readers a different look at an Ashes tour,” Lawrie said from London earlier this week. “The history and rivalry means there is always something to talk about.” Lawrie has been covering cricket and AFL for over a decade and currently works for Fox Sports as its cricket statistician. A Hawthorn fan, Lawrie had the honour of covering an AFL grand final won by his team in 2008. In his spare time, Lawrie also edits countryfooty.com. au and was ghost writer for former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie’s book Dizzy – The Jason Gillespie autobiography. As part of his tour pro-

■ Centenary feature Pages 18 & 19 ■ Match preview Page 35

■ RIVALS: Renmark’s Simon Callahan (left) and Waikerie’s Jackson Sutton will both be fired up this weekend for what is shaping as a blockbuster contest between these two fierce rivals. Photo: LES PEARSON

gram, Lawrie will be doing a video blog with Gillespie on the Ashes tour, which will be available for viewing on You Tube. Apart from the cricket, Lawrie will also be going to Royal Ascot on June 20 (to watch champion sprinter Takeover Target), keeping an eye on Wimbledon and the British Golf Open. “July is truly one of the great months on the sporting Calendar in the UK (and) hopefully we can have a repeat of the Federer/Nadal Wimbledon final and perhaps a repeat of Greg Norman’s vintage display in the Open,” Lawrie said. Riverland Weekly editor Rob McLean said he is looking forward to Lawrie joining the team for the next three months as he lives every sports fan’s dream of covering an Ashes cricket tour. “I’m a massive cricket nut myself, so I will be looking forward to reading Lawrie’s thoughts each week as much our readers hopefully will,” Mr McLean said. ■ Lawrie’s first column is in today’s edition on Page 36

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