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VACANT TANKS ■ UNCERTAIN: JMA Engineering national sales manager Mark Johnson is concerned the uncertainty in the wine industry will lead to these tanks, near Barmera, remaining empty for the foreseeable future. Photo: JANE WILSON
By BRAD PERRY IN LESS than two years, millions of dollars worth of wine storage tanks in the Riverland could be left empty if the grape crisis continues its stranglehold on the local wine industry.
JMA Engineering national sales manager Mark Johnson, who manages the tanks, said major wineries currently have contracts on the Australian premium wine storage tanks at Barmera and Renmark but have indicated they will not
renew. “They have certainly indicated there is probably no reason to renew the contracts,” he said. “The wineries will just cut back, they are not going to buy it if they can’t sell it. “We are sort of ponder-
ing at the moment what to do.” The Barmera site has 48 storage tanks holding over 12 million litres worth of winegrapes, which are currently used by three major wine companies in the Riverland.
With 18 months left of contracts with wineries who use the facility, Mr Johnson said there is an immediate concern the tanks will be left unused in the future. ■ Continued Page 8
End of trucking dynasty By BRAD PERRY AFTER nearly half a century of service, renowned local trucking company Dyer’s Transport, has decided to sell off its business. The Renmark business ends all ties with customers on Sunday and will be taken over by the Pickering Family Group, which owns businesses in Mildura and Swan Hill. In a statement to the Riverland Weekly, the Dyer family thanked the community for its valued support over the years. Last year three of its members, director Wayne Dyer, brother Michael and father Murray, who is deceased, were inducted into the National Road Transport Hall of Fame. The prestigious award showed the importance of the family business to the community and acknowledged the family as trucking pioneers. At the end of this week, Dyer’s reign on the local transport industry will sadly come to an end. In an article last year, Wayne Dyer said the company was continually battling in an industry swarming with corporate giants. “Things are changing in this world, rapidly,” he said. “The little guy businesses are getting fairly difficult to run.” Mr Dyer was unavailable for further comment prior to print deadlines.
Ombudsman investigation clears council &OR ALL YOUR )RRIGATION NEEDS By LES PEARSON BERRI Barmera Council has been cleared of any wrongdoing following an investigation by the state ombudsman into the process it undertook when adding detail to the 2008/2009 annual business plan. The Berri Barmera Ratepayers Association lodged the complaint over 12 months ago after council
released the business plan for public consultation and then released a second version at a public meeting soon after. It is the second time the council has been cleared of any wrongdoing following complaints from the ratepayers association in the past 12 months. Council chief executive officer David Beaton believes the ratepay-
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ers may have thought council was trying to sneak something through in the business plan. “All we were doing was saying ‘here is some extra information that we’ve got, what do you think of that as an idea’,” he said. “We never went back and formally changed the draft. ■ Continued Page 3
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Thursday July 23, 2009 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;˘ 3
Loxcare has home at last By BRAD PERRY LOXCARE has finally gained a new home after months of speculation and debate over a replacement location for its soon to be demolished Martha Street residence. The Loxton Waikerie Council investigated purchasing a house on William Street for Loxcare to relocate to but its facilities, condition and location were met with heavy criticism from the public. Loxcare volunteer co-ordinator Carolyn Wood said the new home, with the shopfront on Drabsch Street and house on Pyap Street, is a better option for the charity organisation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It came in the 11th hour... I reckon it is almost as good as here (Martha Street),â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a great solution and it certainly came in the nick of time. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The other place had become too hard and there was some community objections.â&#x20AC;? Mrs Wood said she had looked at the new property before and thought it had potential but was unable to locate an owner to discuss the possibility of moving Loxcare there. However, after reading about the problems of the organisation in the media, the owners of the Drabsch Street property knocked on Mrs Woodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s door offering to sell the vacant property to the council for Loxcareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s use. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were very grateful to the couple who came forward,â&#x20AC;? she
said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We all agreed it was a fantastic solution to our problem.â&#x20AC;? After both Loxcare and the Loxton Waikerie Council inspected the property, the owners decided to sell the building at a concessional rate to help Loxcare out and council accepted. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a bit of a miracle really,â&#x20AC;? Mrs Wood added. While Mrs Wood admitted there is still a bit of work to be done, she said Loxcare is more than happy with the new location. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The property will be in Loxcareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name and it will give us security until such time as Loxcare ceases to function, then it will go back to council,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is not a functional kitchen and we will need to install a kitchen for our own use and programs we run.â&#x20AC;? The decision ended months of debate over where Loxcareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new home would be. Loxton Waikerie Council environmental services director Neil Martinson said the new location is great for the community and those who use Loxcare. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We believe itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a win, win situation for council, Loxcare and the community,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This building came up out of the blue basically...unfortunately we then had to negate a previous agreement with another party where we were initially going to go out to William Street but we have managed to resolve that issue.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;They (Loxcare) were really rapt about the location and condition of the building and they felt it would see them into the future with the needs to provide the service to the Loxton community.â&#x20AC;? Mr Martinson said council is helping to erect a shed for the group and believes the car parking facilities on offer are also beneficial. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is right off East Terrace and
â&#x2013; SECURED: Loxcare volunteer co-ordinator Carolyn Wood unpacking at the charityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new home. Photo: JANE WILSON it is going to have good access to people who come into the centre of the town and there is far less work to be done on the building to get it up to a use they can start using straight away,â&#x20AC;? he said.
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Council cleared but ratepayers want explanation â&#x2013; From Page 1 â&#x20AC;&#x153;There was nothing in the Local Government Act to stop us doing that,â&#x20AC;? He said councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s intentions were to allow enough time for feedback on the business plan so it could be changed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The principle behind that being that we could have just kept going with the same process and not said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;this is some of the feedback we have gotâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; prior to that public meeting and just gone on with it,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Beaton believes council has ironed out some of the issues with the 2008/2009 annual business plan process. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What we did do as a result of the complaint is we changed the process this year,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We brought the consultation forward more than a
month and we had more public meetings, a special meeting for submissions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Legally, we are allowed to do what we did but that didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean we couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do it better.â&#x20AC;? Council also met with the ratepayers association as a group to take on its thoughts.
enough time for people to make submissions so it can still be changed.â&#x20AC;? He said the change of process has already had an impact, with the pensioner rebate reintroduced to the annual business plan following public consultation.
What we did do as a result of the complaint is we changed the process this year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If people are interested in local government and interested in the business plan, we thought we should make it easier for them to have that input, not harder,â&#x20AC;? Mr Beaton said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve brought the process forward a lot so we can not only have the business plan out for consultation but we also have
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the whole idea of it, we didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to rush it, and we wanted to do it properly,â&#x20AC;? Mr Beaton said. Berri Barmera Ratepayers Association president Mike Fuller said the decision to dismiss council of any wrongdoing after the ombudsman found merit to the complaint in preliminary
findings â&#x20AC;&#x153;mind-bogglingâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;hard to comprehendâ&#x20AC;?. He said the final report failed to explain why the original decision was completely reversed and has since written back in search of an explanation. A response is expected in about two weeksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; time. However, Mr Fuller said in the meantime, he would rather not attract negative attention towards Mr Beaton. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would rather allow the current CEO to pursue his role in council to continue sorting out the issues developing prior to his arrival,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Fuller said there have been some decisions made during Mr Beatonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tenure that he has disagreed with, however, he believes the CEO is doing a â&#x20AC;&#x153;very good jobâ&#x20AC;?.
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Thanks Chaffey I GUESS I knew that having a baby would seriously change my social life â&#x20AC;&#x201C; change, ha, more like obliterate it! I was told that my world would be turned upside down and that I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have time for any fancy outings and social affairs. However, I was determined that this would never happen to me. The reality was something I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t prepared for and no one had explained to me. Although I am at home and can
find a little of that oh-so-precious time to head out and socialise every now and again, all of my friends still work. And whilst I have made a number of brilliant friends through mothersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; clubs, trying to take a group of more than three mums or dads anywhere is quite a feat. Imagine, if you will, walking into a cafe with three friends to order a quiet coffee and a cake. Now add four strollers complete with nappy bags dangling precariously from the handles and four infants in various states of alertness, from
sleeping peacefully (oh if only!), feeding or playing, to burping vomit, drooling or crying relentlessly. Then, even if you do manage to fit everyone and their pushers into a venue, there is the underlying guilt as your beautiful bundleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s screeches lay ruin to the tranquil cafe atmosphere. So you can imagine how pleasantly surprised I was to learn about the Chaffey Theatreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Babes In Armsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; movies. The very idea that I could take my little one into the theatre with me without any anxiety about him grizzling if he became hungry or restless,
snuffling, drooling or giggling at hand games was a welcome change. What a wonderful and liberating idea for mums or dads for whom â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;going outâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; has now become such a challenge. Thanks Chaffey Theatre, the best $10 a stressed out mum could spend! Dee Barnett, Glossop.
Thanks Riverlanders THANKS to Riverlanders for your amazing generosity. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re so pleased to let you know that the vegie bin is full of comforting cups and saucers etc, for the Victorian bushfire victims/ survivors. The inspiration came from a Victorian woman, Sallyanne Craig of North Caulfield. After hearing about her efforts on ABC radio, my husband Rex put the challenge to the caring people of the Riverland in asking â&#x20AC;&#x153;can we fill a vegie bin with cups and saucersâ&#x20AC;?. Special thanks must go to all and not in any particular order: The Riverland Weekly, Bobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Barn, Visy Board, Chris Evans, Murray Pioneer, Riverland Tourism Association and Salvation Army. Also, to all the people who donated special goods, some being Royal Albert, and Sallyanne Craig for the inspiration. Well done everybody. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done us proud. Yvonne and Rex Bakes, Barmera.
No judgement IN response to Mel Smith (Riverland Weekly, July 16) I offer the following answers and observations. Obviously I can choose whether to go to an event or not. I used the word criminal to describe Mark Readâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s show as this is how he describes his past and it is this that forms the basis of his show. As for your view on earning a living, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unfortunate that in ad-
dressing the issues you had with my letter that you malign those in need of income support as â&#x20AC;&#x153;dole bludgersâ&#x20AC;?. Not a view I agree with and one that gives an impression of hypocrisy but one youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re entitled to express all the same. In answer to your question about my character, I confess I too am less than perfect but I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe this negates my right to voice an opinion. My original letter offered no judgement on Mark Read that he has not openly used in promoting himself and it didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t attempt to censor his opinion or direct any malice toward him. So to answer your final question, who am I to suggest choices? Just an ordinary member of the community who feels comfortable with expressing his view if inclined to do so. I wrote my original letter to encourage thought and make no apology for it. We all make judgements and choices daily, so donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be saddened by mine but rather be thankful that we live in a community where weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re free to do so. I will always suggest choices to others if I feel theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re worthwhile. This is my choice. Whether others listen or act on them is theirs. Barry Furniss, Renmark.
Methodist reunion ON August 23, 2009, the Berri Uniting Church (formerly Methodist) will be celebrating its centenary. In the late 1950s there was a large energetic Methodist Youth Fellowship connected to this church and I am wondering how much support there would be for a MYF reunion barbecue lunch on Saturday, August 22. Interested people are invited to contact me on (08) 8588 2551. Jeanette Staehr (nee Golding), Barmera.
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Bank defends community model By LES PEARSON BENDIGO Bank has defended its community bank model in the wake of media criticism regarding its operations. With community banks in the pledge stage in both Renmark and the Southern Mallee, bank spokesman Owen Davies was quick to clarify some points raised in an Adele Ferguson article in The Australian last week. In Ms Fergusonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s piece, it says an investigation revealed 14 community banks opened were â&#x20AC;&#x153;basket
casesâ&#x20AC;?, with negative equity, while 32 had poor working capital and many relied on Bendigo and Adelaide Bank loans to stay alive. These included the branches in Mt Gambier and Robe. The article continued on, saying â&#x20AC;&#x153;that over 100 community banks that opened before 2006 had lost a good portion of their equity raised, while all but 23 branches made a profit for 2008â&#x20AC;?. Mr Davies clarified that the bank was happy with how its community branches were operating. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Twenty to 30 new community
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model is a sound one, although there will always be individual issues to sort out with each branch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rallying communities to build local business is not an easy task, nor is it an exact science,â&#x20AC;? Mr Davies said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It takes time but we know once maturity comes and the community sees the outcomes from aggregating their business, the more successful it becomes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bendigo has not lost any money through bad debts to community banks.â&#x20AC;?
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most other businesses begin with a mix of debt and equity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At any time, then, it is inevitable there will be â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;deficit equityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; showing in some companies, since capital is spent prior to opening and in operating expenses when there is very little income being produced (until business begins to build).â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Over time, that equity is recovered as income grows. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some companies take longer than others to achieve profitability.â&#x20AC;? He said the community bank
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â&#x2013; COOL: Former Riverlander Tom Beech stripped down on Anzac Highway for his photo shoot for his entry into the 2009 Omni Bachelor of the Year.
Beech bares all in attempt to win bachelor of year competition By LES PEARSON FORMER Berri lad Tom Beech bared all for the chance to win $10,000 recently, entering in the Omni Bachelor of the Year competition. The 23 year old stripped down for the photo shoot on Anzac Highway, sitting in a bath of ice with Omni wines. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were some 50 year old ladies waiting at the bus stop over the road shouting and wolf
whistling at me, it was fantastic,â&#x20AC;? Tom said. While he admits getting naked in public is not something he does a lot, the chance of winning $10,000 was a reasonable lure. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not much I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do for $3000, so for $10,000, this was a walk in the park,â&#x20AC;? Tom said. A brief scan of other entrants revealed a vast majority of other entrants left their clothes on but
Tom could justify the need to go nude. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I obviously wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t going to win on my own looks, so I needed to do something special,â&#x20AC;? he said. U n f o r t u n a t e l y, competition voting closed on Friday but Tom is right up there with a chance to win, currently in the top 20 entries. The winner also does a photo shoot in Cleo magazine, although Tom said regardless of the
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New Lameroo ambos LAMEROOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SA Ambulance Service crew has been boosted with the arrival of two new volunteers. Kylie Willcox and Nicole Ramke have signed up as volunteers and are encouraging others to do the same in order to support the Mallee communityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s health services. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My main reason for joining is because of the current doctor shortage,â&#x20AC;? Mrs Willcox said. While doctors and paramedics at Loxton have pledged to support the Mallee community, Ms Willcox said the Lameroo Ambulance Service still needs locals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everything I can give is going to help the community,â&#x20AC;? she said. People interested in finding out about volunteering for the ambulance service in Lameroo, Pinnaroo or Karoonda can call 1800 655 306.
LAP group faces uncertain future By BRAD PERRY
â&#x2013; WELCOME: Kylie Willcox is one of the new SA Ambulance volunteers at Lameroo.
â&#x2013; VITAL ROLE: Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association project manager Phil Reddy believes the group plays a vital role in the community.
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THE future of the Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association may be volunteer based after funding to a key position was cut. The future of the implementation officer position will now depend on other funding sources after the South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board cut the position. Without that position, the Renmark LAP group has just one permanent staff member. Renmark LAP chairman Bruce Hewett said the group applied for funding for the position through the Federal Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Caring for Our Country program. However, it is understood the groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s application was unsuccessful and sourcing other funding avenues may now be very difficult. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is quite possible we are going to pick up grant funding money there and instead of going backwards, we go forwards,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The fact that we might not get money from the NRM board means we can get it from other sources.â&#x20AC;? Currently the contract for the position of implementation officer has ended but it is understood the LAP group used money from its own pocket to keep the position going for as long as possible, allowing it to find other funding options. Mr Hewett said if funding could not be found, the Renmark LAP group would continue, with volunteers picking up the workload. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have got a very strong community and we will just pick up the slack if we have to,â&#x20AC;? he said. The Renmark LAP group works closely with the Pike River Land Management Group and the Murtho Road Irrigators Association, as well as with a number of other projects in the Riverland. Project manager Phil Reddy said the LAP group is an important part of the Riverland. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are a non-profit organisation and we are the voice for the community,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People trust us, respect us and we build a good relationship with the local community.â&#x20AC;? Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst said it would be disappointing if the LAP group could not gain funding to hold the implementation officer position. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We would be disappointed if the work the LAP were doing is diminished by the decision to reduce the number of employees,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The role of the LAP group in our community is very important because it provides a community resource to do on ground works to look after our environment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While there are paid people, it promotes volunteerism within the environmental area which can only be a good thing.â&#x20AC;? South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board general manager Michael Cutting said it is concerning for Riverland LAP groups that funding has been cut to positions funded by the board. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are still trying to maintain positions with skeleton staff and skeleton funding,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are looking at a situation in 2009/10 with a 60 per cent funding cut. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That position (at Renmark LAP) was affected and it is going to be one of many.â&#x20AC;?
Building clarification IN LAST weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Riverland Weekly Service Spotlight, it was written that Antonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Building Design and Construction was involved in the development of the outdoor decking area at the Renmark Club. The story should have said the work was carried out at the Renmark Country Club. We apologise for any confusion caused to our readers in regards to the piece.
Thursday July 23, 2009 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;˘ 7
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â&#x2013; REVEGETATION: Former implementation officer James Butler at the Lyrup Salt Flats which have been given some life by a revegetation project. Photo: JANE WILSON months. Council fortunately had a worthy. By BRAD PERRY Former Renmark to the bit of spare water and kindâ&#x20AC;&#x153;He was involved in it FOR years the dry terrain Border Local Action Plan- ly donated the temporary from the outset and now known as the Lyrup Salt ning Association imple- lease of two megalitres for he can see the fruits of his legacy,â&#x20AC;? Mr Butler said. Flats was a place with little mentation officer James use,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Butler said the reWith help from many tree life but thanks to work Butler said the group from the local community, stepped in to take over vegetation of the salt flats locals, including the Lyrup it could become much the watering of the site re- is important because of the Village Association, the site cently, before it was too dust it creates. is starting to prosper once more. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It (this project) pre- again and Mr Butler said it In 2006, the former ir- late. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Various species died vents salty dust getting will not be long before furrigation drainage disposal basin, south-west of Lyrup, and more than half of the blown on to Lyrup and that ther trees are planted. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ultimately we are was transformed with the trees that were originally is certainly a big bonus and planting of salt tolerant na- planted, actually died,â&#x20AC;? he itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s green and it looks nice looking to revegetate, fill and one day it might attract in some gaps with trees tive species irrigated via a said. Mr Butler said the LAP a few birds,â&#x20AC;? he said. and we are just waiting on drip line. Local resident and re- trees to grow at this stage,â&#x20AC;? While the trees contin- group purchased water ued to grow, two years after through the Central Irriga- tired irrigator John Jungfer he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have got water on their initial planting, tight tion Trust but found it dif- wanted to donate his perwater restrictions and no ficult to keep the trees alive manent water allocation there, so what is there has water allocation meant the without a water allocation. for environmental use and survived and started to â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Renmark Paringa decided this project was flourish.â&#x20AC;? site was not irrigated for six
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8 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday July 23, 2009 ■ CONCERN: JMA’s Mark Johnson fears storage tanks will no longer be used.
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Grape storage concern ■ From Page 1 “It is a very difficult situation for us because we believe there are two or three major wineries going to close down so that is going to expose a lot of tanks...that is the first problem we think we will face in the next two years ,” he said. “Secondly, these tanks only suit this particular region...so we really can’t even transport or sell them off to any of the cool climate areas and most of the cool climate areas wouldn’t even take half that size anyway.” Over previous years, wineries have stored any extra fruit in the storage tanks but Mr Johnson believes a number of different factors mean there will be no extra fruit needed to be stored. “This year was the first sign that they didn’t want to process extra fruit or couldn’t afford to buy extra fruit because they didn’t think they had a market for it,” he said. “The Riverland is in the lower supermarket categories, price range wise, and that is the area that has really felt the pinch in the European recession. “We can’t drop our price any more because its not viable and
we can’t do that and still sell, so the irrigated areas along the river in the warm climate areas are certainly going to feel the brunt of it. “There is no real light on the horizon,” he said. “Everyone tries to be a bit positive and look forward but we are sort of running out of options.” Mr Johnson said they had made pricing of the storage facilities competitive but with such small margins to work with, the wineries can no longer afford to lease extra storage tanks. When asked whether the tanks could be used for storage by the average grower, Mr Johnson explained that it would be an unlikely option for most growers due to the delay in receiving any income for their produce. “If you’re doing it tough as a grower, suddenly you get no money that year, then you have got to put your wine into storage for another year and then you probably get paid the year after,” he said. “So then suddenly, no money for three years and that becomes a tricky issue for a lot of growers.”
THE future of the PS Industry could hinge on a new law being created to lessen the 360 day relative experience clause currently needed to become a paddlesteamer captain. With volunteer numbers still in decline and its elderly members needing help, the PS Industry crew believes changing the regulations behind training is the only way to attract members. “Our problem at the moment, and into the future, is the dwindling number of volunteers,” Friends of the PS Industry chairman David Nattrass said. “We are hopeful this will overcome the number of days you need to train to become a skipper. “People say ‘I do not want to be captain because it is too many hours’ but if we can get a change in the ruling, then it could attract another three or four people across the board.” Concerned groups involved with paddlesteamers and paddleboats across the Riverland and beyond are teaming up to lobby their concerns to the national transport authority. Representatives from PS Industry, Oscar W and PS Marion attended a meeting recently hoping to help guarantee the future of the historic vessels. “If we approach it as a united body, we feel we have got a better case to be heard,” Mr Nattrass said. “We tried to formulate a suggestion rather than ask. “We are not certain we will get any outcomes but we are hopeful.” Mr Nattrass believes the current
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AS THE PS Industry pad chugs rhythm dles ically through teamer ters of the the waRive weekend, the r Murray this Easter REPORT BY vessel is cryi busiest of the year, the ng out for som BRAD volunteers e younger or PERRY much tougher it could be facing a schedule. The current look ing at orga Friends of the average age of the trip in 2011 but nising a centenary tee is over 50 PS Industry commit may struggle - a qualified driver to find and it is a si f f h
flown all the way from Bris that the avai bane, a sign and voluntee lability of boat drivers dwindling. rs for the PS Industry are Mr Nattrass said Friends PS Industry of the has had very er volunteers few young ov h
■ CALL FOR HELP: The Riverland Weekly published the PS Industry’s pledge for volunteers on April 9 and since then committee members have taken action to change regulations regarding training time. Photo: JANE WILSON strict requirements on training for riverboat captains can be shortened, especially with a national review into marine safety currently being looked at. “We are trying to get a clause in the agreement to cover heritage vessels in inland waters, mainly the River Murray,” he said. “It is not only the PS Industry, the whole paddleboat fraternity all have the same concerns. “There has been concern for a number of years for terms and conditions to be able to achieve masterclass four or five for inland water skippers.” Not only is the extensive training putting volunteers off joining the PS
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Thursday July 23, 2009 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;˘ 9
Art group relocates
Lake Bonney rethink By BRAD PERRY
â&#x2013; HOME: The Morgan Art Group has moved to the old railway station tearooms. By BRAD PERRY AFTER more than 15 years, the Morgan Art Group has found a permanent home for its members to showcase their talents. The group is now housed in the railway station tearooms on the riverfront after the facility was restored by the Morgan Museum. Rosemary Builder said the group currently has 11 members and hopes the new location is a positive step for the art group. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now we have got facilities to welcome more into the group,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have been used to various locations over the years.â&#x20AC;? Mrs Builder believes it is an opportunity for the Riverland and tourists to see the artwork members produce. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can now hang paintings and be open to the public,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a lovely location to paint and meet.â&#x20AC;? While the art group is still setting up its facilities, Mrs Builder said it has received plenty of support. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are very grateful to the Mid Murray Council and the museum board for their help,â&#x20AC;? she said. As for a name for the building, Mrs Builder suggested incorporating the aspect of both art and history. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We might adopt a different name for the gallery, maybe The Railway Gallery to keep the history,â&#x20AC;? she said.
THE Lake Bonney Management Committee will have to reduce the scope of its 15 point project to assess the long term management options for the future of the lake, after an underestimation of the cost involved in completing the project. Lake Bonney Management Committee chairman Mike Fuller recently met with representatives of the Murray Futures Fund and South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Board to discuss the cost of the project. Initially, the group was seeking $100,000 in funding but Mr Fuller said the total area to be studied in the project will have to change. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In an effort to make the project affordable, and therefore viable, some suggestions have been made about how to reduce
the scope of the project in order to obtain the necessary funding,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It appears that there has been an underestimation of the cost involved in completing the project.â&#x20AC;? However, Mr Fuller said none of the options put forward by the community for the future of Lake Bonney will change. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The good news is that none of the 15 management options that have been proposed by the community will be affected,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They should all receive appropriate research and consideration.â&#x20AC;? The proposed changes to the total area studied in the project will be discussed at the Lake Bonney Management Committee meeting at the Barmera Hotel on August 3, at 7pm. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe that it is important that any changes must only be
â&#x2013; GAINED: Lake Bonney Management Committee chairman Mike Fuller announced the group was successful in gaining funding for its 15 point project. made with the knowledge and approval of the majority of the committee members in attendance,â&#x20AC;? he said. Representatives from Murray Futures, Brad Hollis and Peter Waanders will make a presenta-
tion on the night. Mr Fuller said 26 gigalitres of environmental water, secured by the SAMDBNRM Board, will be delivered to Lake Bonney through two box culverts before the end of August.
Waikerie group looks towards the future By BRAD PERRY THE Waikerie District Development Committee has teamed up with the Riverland Futures Taskforce to develop unique ideas to help the town grow and prosper during tough financial times. The committee is looking at a number of innovative ways to attract people to the town, including a proposal to build a marina and hopes to be involved in the State Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recently announced $475,000 prospectus project. Waikerie District Development Committee chairperson Allan Hillier said the group has applied for numerous grants but believes working with the Futures Taskforce will be a major benefit.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to work on what support we have got to develop the town as far as we can,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Riverland Futures Taskforce is our best chance to secure support. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think it is wise for us to work with them to see what avenues can open up.â&#x20AC;? The group has launched campaigns to help promote Waikerie including the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Gâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;day mateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; campaign, postcards for tourists who receive a free bottle of local wine when they present it, and most recently, the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Waikerie firstâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; initiative. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We started a process of community consultation because we felt people needed to come together to have a say,â&#x20AC;? Mr Hillier said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People came up with ideas on how they felt Waikerie should go in the future.â&#x20AC;?
Mr Hillier said the town is hoping to enhance the business sense of the town, especially during the current financially tough times. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The town is keen to help horticulture and farming survive and try and attract other businesses to the town,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to make this a place for people to come and retire.â&#x20AC;? He added the latest idea of a marina is one many locals are supporting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to push a marina...that is a feeling from a number of people,â&#x20AC;? Mr Hillier said. In the latest developments, the committee has requested an entry sign on the Adelaide side of Waikerie to capture the attention of eastbound traffic and bring people into the town.
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Evans to drop in at Waikerie church RETIRED parliamentarian Andrew Evans will be visiting Waikerie this Sunday to address the congregation at Salt Church. Andrew Evans has wide experience in church and political circles. A missionary in Papua New Guinea for eight years, Andrew accepted the pastorate of a small, struggling AOG Church in Adelaide. The church, now known as Paradise Community Church, became
the largest of any kind in Australia for many years, with a congregation of 4000. He also cofounded the Family First Party and was elected to the SA Upper House in 2002. Recently retired from state parliament, Andrew is now able to give some time back to his area of passion, smaller churches. All are welcome at Salt Churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Penaluna Crescent venue for the service from 10am this Sunday.
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Elector representation review THE Loxton Waikerie Council is in the final phase of its elector representation review, revealing it will reduce its numbers under the new structure. Acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said the review means council will go from 12 councillors to 10. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has been adopted by council and a report will be put to the State Electoral Office, who will hopefully approve all that and that new structure will be in place for late 2010 elections,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Sellar said the position of mayor and area councillors will be retained and believes the loss of two positions is manageable. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a slight reduction but as it is, we have had 11 councillors anyway because we had one councillor withdraw early...we believe 10 will do the job.â&#x20AC;?
Plans for Waikerie riverfront working group THE committee heading up the Waikerie Riverfront Development Masterplan is set to dissolve but Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar believes there is still much work to be done. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What we want to do is set up a working group and the groups who want to, and need to have a say, will certainly be called upon,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are certainly not lessening the community input, we just want to make it a bit more informal.â&#x20AC;? Mr Sellar said plans for a new barbecue development have been completed and building will begin very soon, with the next step being a road reversal. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now we can pull more people in with different expertise and knowledge and not have to formalise it all,â&#x20AC;? he said.
Business plan concerns raised By BRAD PERRY A NUMBER of concerning community issues were raised by the 16 locals who attended the meetings about the draft 2009/2010 Annual Business Plan in Loxton and Waikerie recently. At the Loxton meeting, questions were raised over the condition of the Loxton public conveniences and size of the Loxton public library. Community members believe both facilities require an upgrade and pointed out the library is too small with public computers heavily booked. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has certainly been discussed (and) it is just a matter of programming...we are definitely aware of it,â&#x20AC;? Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said. Mr Sellar admitted both issues had been raised before and are of concern. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Certainly for the public conveniences itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about seeing where we are with the condition of the public con-
â&#x2013; UPGRADE: The Loxton library is considered smaller than it should be by the Loxton Waikerie Council. veniences,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The library, we are aware that it is smaller than it probably needs to be but it is a solution we havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t come up with.â&#x20AC;? Other concerns raised by the public include the decrease in land valuation and the odour problem at the old effluent ponds in Waikerie.
There was also discussion about the $75,000 budget allocation for the purchase of leased water and there were queries about the Loxton golf course and whether it would receive treated water or an allocation from council to assist in drought proofing the course.
Public service fees climb RESIDENTS will be forced to delve deeper into their wallets for selected public services, after the Loxton Waikerie Council released its draft fees and charges register for 2009/2010. Acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said some of the fees are statutory and set by regulation and those areas experiencing an increase are generally within current CPI adjustments. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fees that we control, we usually put up by CPI, which is very minimal increases,â&#x20AC;? he said.
However, Mr Sellar said some increases were unavoidable. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is like all costs, costs go up and user charges go up accordingly...we keep them as low as we possibly can of course but costs will go up,â&#x20AC;? he said. Areas influenced by the cost increases are planning fees, parking fines, building fees and Loxton recreation ground fees. Under the proposed changes, swimming pool fees will rise by up to 33.33 per cent, while exceeding a time limit when parking will increase by five per cent.
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Mental health first aid course on offer A 12 hour mental health course will be available to Riverlanders, targeting adult mental health first aid. The course teaches first aid skills for mental health crisis situations and the early stages of mental health problems. The course begins tomorrow at 9.30am in the Riverland Division of General Practice training room on Vaughan Terrace, Berri, and finishes the week after. Cost is $165 per person for two full days training. Bookings are essential as there are limited places. To reserve a place, call 1300 84 20 40.
Thursday July 23, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 11
IT WAS the day World War II was declared (September 2, 1939) that the locals of Monash celebrated the laying of the foundation stone for their town hall. The Monash Memorial Hall was originally meant to be opened by Premier Sir Thomas Playford but he was unable to attend due to the declaration of World War II, so the hall was instead opened by Member for Chaffey William McGillivray. Hundreds of hours of work were put into the development of the hall, with the majority of workers being volunteers. Today it is still local volunteers who ensure that the Monash Memorial Hall is among the best maintained, solid construction town halls in the Berri Barmera district. Over the years, the hall
has undergone a few renovations, to help maintain its historic value. Committee member Ali Halupka said in the past 15 years the hall has gained a new colourbond roof, a new toilet block, timber floors in the main hall and has undergone a few minor projects such as repainting, paving and new equipment. The soon to be undertaken next major project is to install reverse cycle air conditioning. The funding for these renovations has mostly come donations from current and previous Monash residents, with some funding from the Berri Barmera Council, owners of the building. “We basically just asked the community for donations and the money exploded from everywhere,” Mrs Halupka said. “We received $12,000 in
donations for the floor renovations and $7000 for the roofing, the majority of this was donations.” Most of the money raised has been from community members hiring out the hall and simply asking for donations. It seems that community members are happy to empty their pockets and give their time for the maintenance of their beloved town hall. Mrs Halupka said the renovations would never have occurred if it was not for the Hall Management committee, whose current president is local resident Eric Gilles. The Monash Hall will be hosting a ‘Shindig’ on Saturday, August 1, from 6:30pm, to raise more funds for the facility. For information or bookings, call Ali Halupka on 8583 5458, or Grant Sheds on 8583 5262.
New president elected for Berri Traders Association DONNA Langford has been elected president of the Berri District Business Association. Mrs Langford was elected at the organisation’s recent annual meeting and replaces Brian Smith in the presidential role. BDBA secretary Barry Phillips said the organisation is looking forward to an exciting year. “The new committee will be looking to improve the communication and interaction with both new and current business operators,” Mr Phillips said. Mr Phillips said the committee will also
be keen to continue its close relationship with the Berri Barmera Council, Riverland Development Corporation and the Riverland Tourism Authority. A Berri District Business Association web-site will also be taken on board by the new committee. The committee is one member short and any business within the Berri community can nominate a candidate. Committee members: Donna Langford (president), Robin Foley (vice president), Joe Hocevar (treasurer), Barry Phillips (secretary), Jenny Todd, Colin Todd and Brian Smith.
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Promising boxing champion retires with a different direction in mind
Rose looks to coaching horizons ■ IN a shock announcement last week, outstanding local boxer Paul Rose advised his coach Phillip Goodes that he is retiring from the ring. Rose, 24, has been with Goodes at his Loxton Gymnasium for some six years, won the SA middleweight title, represented the state on several occasions, including at Australian Championships, and has been a nominee for the Riverland Sportsperson of the Year Award. Goodes appeared to have accepted the news calmly and with understanding – he is of course a respected official with Boxing Australia, so his vast experience means he knows the life of a boxer. Rose apparently spent some time in the corner for two of his fellow Loxton juniors at a recent tournament at the Croatian Club,
Brompton, and enjoyed the experience so much he intends to turn his energies to coaching. In fact, Goodes, in his professional and understanding way, plans to step aside to allow his former champion to take up the reins at his gym. And two of the promising youngsters he will become heavily involved with will be Bradley Wilson, 18, and Ryan Goodes, 13, both of whom impressed at that Brompton event. Bradley, down by four points at the start of the third and final two minute round against Adelaide’s Joe Ryan, stopped his rival with only two seconds remaining in the bout. He now shares the spoils 2-2, with the highly rated Ryan and Phillip Goodes says “if Bradley can tidy up his total package with
■ FINISHED: Loxton boxer Paul Rose has retired from professional boxing at age 24. more attention to his defence to take advantage of the current scoring system, I can see him adding to his current three wins on the trot”. Ryan Goodes also made a spir-
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■ ADRIAN Pipe of Riverland Be Active has certainly been active. Shortly after the successful Active Team Challenge, Adrian has announced that in partnership with Touch Football South Australia, Riverland Touch, a fivea-side mixed touch competition will be launched on October 28. The season, to be conducted at the Berri View Lawn Tennis Club, will run for eight weeks and involves a fun, no contact, sociable sport that caters for all ages, abilities and fitness levels. According to Pipe, “the competition will provide a great opportunity for people who play winter sports to maintain their fitness over summer, while also giving families a chance to compete in a team together”. The launch of Riverland Touch will involve two come and try days and a secondary schools gala day. Come and try sessions will be at the Berri View tennis complex, August 20, from 6.30 to 8.30pm, and October 14 at the same times. All training on the rules, skills and tactics of the game will be provided by qualified officials. The Secondary Schools Gala Day is set down for 10.30am to 2.30pm Thursday, August 20, at the Berri number two oval. For further information, contact Adrian Pipe (0401 100 202) or Tim Wyld (8402 4188).
■ BUSY: Riverland Be Active field officer Adrian Pipe has organised a Touch Football competition for the Riverland.
Sizzling maiden run for Mildalla Lad at Barmera ■ THERE was some exciting racing again at the Riverland Greyhounds on Saturday, including Chello Bale getting home by a head from Classy Dalpa in race three and in the next event, Rock On Ron winning by the same margin from Ariel Bale. Another feature on the seven race program was Mildalla Lad winning its 405 metre maiden event in a sizzling 23.29 seconds. Its trainers, the Wilson boys from Mildura South, have not enjoyed a lot of success in recent times but they appear to have
one that will be worth following here. Leading trainer Murray Bridge’s Shaun Matcott continued his strong support of the Barmera track and had over 20 dogs start on the day, from which he led in three winners. Stella Bale in the first maiden, Chello Bale and Elegant Vintage in the final event all grabbed the major prize money. Elegant Vintage ran the best 512 metre time of the day, 30.10 seconds, narrowly ahead of Bright Lass, 30.18, and Buddy Bandit, 30.28.
Thursday July 23, 2009 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;˘ 13
~ Phil Mickelson
The number of years the Riverland Superdogs will be celebrating in September.
McManus goes back to collect the ball, a free kick, and several teeth. ~ Dennis Cometti
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Dogs to have their day â&#x2013; OUR Masters football team, the Riverland Superdogs, will hold its 25th year reunion celebrations on Friday, September 11, with a dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel. The club was originally the brainchild of former South Adelaide and Renmark player and Paringa coach Bob Butcher, Renmark Rovers stalwart Leon Warren and another Renmark identity Alan Robinson. Butcher was playing in a Masters competition at the time for South in a South, North, East and West, four team Adelaide affair. In 1984, Butcher, in conjunction with his Renmark mates, arranged an exhibition game for local ex-footballers and from those putting themselves through the torture, around half decided that would be their one and only comeback appearance, while the others became part of the inaugural Renmark Superdogs. I am sure that the decision by those that put their gear back in mothballs at the time, had nothing whatsoever to do with the fact
â&#x2013; CELEBRATIONS: The Riverland Superdogs will hold their 25 year reunion in September at the Berri Resort Hotel. that one of our best known umpiring â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;charactersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Gerry Hume, officiated in that exhibition match. Anyhow, along with a team out of Murray Bridge, Renmark Superdogs joined the city clubs in the Masters competition and that continued for a few seasons until the number of players becoming in-
volved from other local towns saw a name change to Riverland. And it is now 25 years that the team has survived through thick and thin and today in an extended over 35s competition, it is a very well run unit. In 2008 the Superdogs had three players in State teams competing in the annual AFL Masters Carnival in
River Rangers 9-1 result shows â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;they are comingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x2013; LAST Sunday at Renmark the soccer season recommenced after a break for the school holidays and the first thing I noticed in the results was that Samed Altundag scored seven goals for Renmark under 13s. Apparently the highly
promising youngster is also finding the goals in some impressive performances at his state training. In senior matches, Barmera Gold would have sensed it was under threat as it lined up to play Berri River Rangers when they no-
ticed the opposition starting bench included Paul Eleftheriadis and a lot more experienced and talented youth. And to add to their woes, Gold was missing Ielasi, Kyle Lehman, Kevin Barber and Ben Dorombozo. So the final 9-1 score was
Darwin. Nick Kossatch, who was named an All Australian, club president Lance Gum and Shane Healy all played. In October this year, Kossatch and Gum, along with Paul Arnold, will line up for SA sides at the 2009 carnival in Cairns. Rumour has it that AFL legends
not so surprising. Berri simply outgunned its opponents, although Gold never raised the white flag with Jim Fournaros, Arthur Zois and goalkeeper Michael Radak leaving nothing on the park. For Berri, Ergi Siy looked the complete centre forward with his pace, ball carrying and finishing, Steve Atkinson confirmed he is one of the competitionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier players and Dale Harwood and Russell Frankel also stood out in a side that is looking
Tony Modra (SA 35 to 40 years) and Peter â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Spidaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Everitt (Vic Metro 35 to 40) will be at the event as well. And before that will be the celebrations at the Berri Resort Hotel. Anyone involved with the Superdogs in any way, who requires further details, should ring Nick Kossatch (0423 815 883) or Lance Gum (0407 127 272). Also, anyone who has any memorabilia on the club is asked to make the same contacts. Masters football has certainly been serious business and our Superdogs club and its stalwarts have made a huge contribution, both on and off the turf to the concept. Warren (1987) and Robinson (1988) were acknowledged for their efforts with SA Division life membership, while Jim Potts, Brenton Goldsworthy, Brian Pitt, Trevor Bedson and Mark Voigt have followed them. September 11 should see a great guest list and will surely be a great celebration.
somewhat and it blew out to 6-1 in the end. Like its club mates however, Barmera Black, led strongly by never say die Jim Vlassopoulos, never stopped trying but the reigning champions simply had too much firepower. This Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s matches are at Berri with Barmera Black (on seven points) to meet Barmera Gold (13) and Berri (12) to play Renmark Development (1), while top side Olympic (19) has the bye.
better with each game and appears ready to challenge for the premiership. In the other game, a full strength side, with Nick Spinks returning and captain Bari Singh and Stavros Pavlomanolakos on the starting bench for Renmark Olympic, also signified danger for their opponents Barmera Black. It wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t too bad at half time with Olympic up 21 but the introduction of the talented benchwarmers opened the floodgates
Jacob Handley another local selected in South Australian soccer squad â&#x2013; ANOTHER Riverland junior has been selected in a state soccer team shortly after Renmarkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Samed Altundag was recently included in the under 12 side to play in the national championships in Adelaide next month. This time it is another Renmark youngster, Jacob Handley, the son of former Hawthorn, Renmark and Berri footballer Robert â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Chopperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Handley.
Jacob is a member of the SA under 13 team that will also play in nationals in Sydney. This event was initially proposed for Singapore but has been switched to Australia because of the threat of swine flu. The announcement last week also coincided with local senior players, Anthony Ielasi (Barmera), Bari Singh and Kyle Collinson (Renmark) being
named in a State Country squad that will meet SA Amateurs in a curtainraiser to an Adelaide United game at Hindmarsh Stadium on Friday, August 7. The trio gained selection with impressive performances for Riverland against Western Border in a recent curtainraiser at Hindmarsh. This has been an exciting season so far for both our junior and senior play-
ers and this Saturday more youngsters have the chance to put their hands up for selection to represent the Riverland. A one off opportunity training session for juniors (boys under 11,12,13,14,15 and 16 and Girls under 13 and 16) will be held at Renmark number three oval from 11am. Contact Steve Poudakidis, 0418 953 205, for further information.
Floyd could end up at Flemington â&#x2013; ONLY a few weeks ago I wrote about a young man, Kurubyn Floyd, who booted 10 goals in both colts and senior football matches for Robertstown in the Mid Murray competition on the same day. Well, as far as this young â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Collingwood six footerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, who weighs in at around 50 kilograms, is concerned, that was only the tip of the iceberg in his story. Talking to Robertstownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s senior coach Peter Burman, the youngster has played all A grade matches this season as a rover/forward pocket and last week trialed with West Adelaide. But Burman also tells of how Kurubyn helped him out last year in his other occupation, as a trainer of race and gymkhana horses, which
he conducts in association with his partner Amy Curnow. Plans were in hand to start one of the racers, The Canuck, at the Coober Pedy Gymkhana meeting but problems loomed because Amy was pregnant and was unavailable to ride the horse and another regular jockey was also off the radar. Knowing that Kurubyn was involved with a Pony Club he was invited to help work the Burman horses for a few weeks before the Coober Pedy trip. Initially he found the going â&#x20AC;&#x153;pretty fastâ&#x20AC;? but settled into the saddle quickly and with some aplomb. In fact, so much so, he was encouraged to ride The Canuck at the meeting and history has it that he won the first event of 800 metres
on the Saturday so impressively that Burman convinced a reluctant Amy that they should start the horse in the 1000 metre cup feature race later in the day. And start it did, with Kurubyn again getting it to the line first, a feat he followed up with two seconds in events on The Canuck on the Sunday. Obviously the program demanded an iron horse and a tough jockey to boot and the result certainly excited Peter Burman â&#x20AC;&#x201C; he proposed to Amy Curnow over that weekend. Amy will be back in the saddle when The Canuck makes another raid on the Coober Pedy meeting shortly. As for Kurubyn Floyd â&#x20AC;&#x201C; we had better watch this space.
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Ramco v Cobdogla FOR the Ramco Football Club this match could be its biggest of the regular season. With Wunkar expected to beat Brown’s Well, a loss for the Roosters would see them slip to fourth position and fighting for a home final. The challenge is certainly a big one with Cobdogla continuing its unbeaten run after a 195 point demolition of Brown’s Well. A 10 goal first quarter set up the big win with Troy Dawson (12
goals), Darrell Tilbrook (seven) and Brad Thompson (five), proving too difficult to match-up on. Damian Crowe and Rob Smyth are a formidable pair down back and a reason why Cobdogla leads the league’s defensive stakes, conceeding only 540 points so far this season. The midfield could be a deciding factor in the match, with Deane Mitchell, Luke Wegener and Luke Hefford holding their own. Ramco ruckman Nigel Hole will play a crucial role against Cobby’s Matt Golding.
Shaun Zimmerman, ball magnet Dan Maywald and Ben Schutz were all good in Ramco’s loss to Paringa and the Roosters will be looking for a bigger effort from midfielder Jason Marr this round. The question on everyone’s lips is can Ramco kick a winning score? Brad Pittaway appeared an avenue to goal last round, while Jacob Hole remains a key option. Ramco will be looking to break its losing streak but Cobdogla has looked unbeatable this year and we cannot tip against it.
BDT v Pinnaroo WITH Pinnaroo sneaking into the top four, by percentage, this is yet another crucial game for it. A win could put it one game clear of fifth placed Murrayville going into the last quarter of the season. It will not be an easy task though, as BDT is clearly the dominant side of the competition with only one loss for the season. The Suparoos are the Jekyl
THE OTHER GAMES
Moorook-Kingston v Paringa WITH a huge win over Ramco last start, Paringa has moved up to second spot on the ladder and has a real opportunity to consolidate its position with a comprehensive win over the struggling Warriors. Midfielder Chris Gardiner and young Tristan Jackson were outstanding last round and loom as game breakers against Moorook-Kingston. Gun forward Anthony Lippis will be hoping to kick a few this round, while Wade Simpson continues to get plenty of clearances. Johnathon Wood, Brendan King and Dom Portolesi will all be required to contribute to beat the Warriors. For Moorook-Kingston, Roger Taylor, Michael Anderson, Matt Cooper and John Robinson have been able to get their hands on the football, with help from big man Darran van der Woude. Peter Perry and Jarred Munn emerged as goal options for the Warriors but they will be hoping for the return of key forward Travis Voigt. Paringa should continue its climb up the ladder with a five goal triumph over Moorook-Kingston, whose finals chances are well and truly over.
Lyrup v East Murray AFTER pulling off a stunning win to celebrate Darren Zadow’s 400th game, East Murray will be hoping to notch up its fourth win of the season against bottom placed Lyrup. Todd Viney kicked five goals against Moorook-Kingston, while Dan Fuss and Tony Francis have been good. Lyrup kept up with Wunkar for
GAME TWO a half last round with the usual suspects, Roy Grenfell, Eugene Abdulla and Adrian Abdulla, the Lions’ top three best players. Shane Healy kicked four goals against Wunkar and the Lions will be sweating on the return of star forward Nathan Willmott. Leon Wanganeen and Dean Austin could be tough match-ups for East Murray and we think Lyrup will cause an upset and win in a thriller.
Brown’s Well v Wunkar
■ KEY: Wunkar’s Shane Schulz will be a key player in this weekend’s clash with Brown’s Well.
WUNKAR has played patchy football all season so far but a win against cellar dweller Brown’s Well, could see it move to third place on the ladder. Stephen Crouch and Daniel Evans continue to control the midfield for the Bulldogs, while Sean Gray (eight goals) showed against Lyrup why he is a highly rated player. Chad Staples and Adi Lovegrove have been consistent and Scott Huddleston continually features on the goal kicking list. The Bombers’ Russ Charles is an outside chance for the Duthie Medal, while Brad Hoffmann and Brian Hampel have tried hard. We cannot see Brown’s Well winning its third game in this match and Wunkar will score a percentage boosting win.
Murrayville v Karoonda ALTHOUGH Karoonda holds second spot, every game is important at this time, with Lameroo breathing down its neck in the search for the double chance. Murrayville will be itching to get back into the top four but the Mallee Magpies are obviously no easy proposition this season. With Karoonda’s ruckmen Michael Houston and Lucas Neumann starring last week, the action will well and truly start in the middle.
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RAMCO
7
3
1379
773
14
64.08
WUNKAR
7
3
1244
1067
14
53.83
MOOROOK-KINGSTON
3
7
957
1194
6
44.49
EAST MURRAY
3
7
744
1325
6
35.96
BROWN’S WELL
2
8
677
1661
4
28.96
LYRUP
1
9
764
1461
2
34.34
Justin Jackson would have enjoyed the good delivery around the packs and if the form of the talls continues, could be in for another big day this weekend. Rian Crane, Damien Fenoughty and Brad Wyatt will be forced to work exceptionally hard to dull the impact of Jackson and his midfield cohorts. For ours, it is going to take more than a Drew Crane bag to get the ‘Dogs over the line. It is achievable but we think the Maggies will take the points.
GAME THREE
Peake v Lameroo SORRY Peake but the magical first win of the season is not going to happen this week. Lameroo will be too focused to allow an upset to occur. The Hawks are building towards the finals, with Mail Medal favourite Ben Grieger dominating and Shaun Walk-
er continuing to pick up the kicks. The visiting side has just too many options for the Lions, despite the best efforts of Jason Lindner, talented senior colt Lachlan Wilson and Toby Downs. If Peake score a win in this game, the Armchair Experts will contribute a carton of beer to the boys’ footy trip fund.
THE BOTTOM LINE TEAM
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L
FOR
AGAINST
PTS
%
BDT
10
1
1320
744
20
63.95
KAROONDA
7
4
1207
830
14
59.25
LAMEROO
7
4
1161
1024
14
53.14
PINNAROO
5
6
1151
1210
10
48.75
MURRAYVILLE
5
6
1091
1214
10
47.33
PEAKE
0
11
686
1594
0
30.09
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and Hyde of the competition and will need to be at their nastiest to secure a win. Ryan Nickolls’ eight goals last start was a massive boost for the ‘Roos, while Matt Thiel’s moving into form. It goes without saying that the Crows have some strong players who will be hard to stop, including lesser lights Ben Hooper and Nathan Todd. Again though, it is Josh Richardson and Josh Keller who need to be contained and Pinnaroo will find it hard – the Crows to win.
Last week Karoonda 29.15 (189) d Peake 8.7 (55). Pinnaroo 21.10 (136) d Murrayville 18.10 (118). Border Downs Tintinara 17.9 (111) d Lameroo 13.6 (84).
Last week East Murray 19.9 (123) d Mrk-King 14.10 (94). Paringa 16.13 (109) d Ramco 15.12 (102). Wunkar 19.17 (131) d Lyrup 11.7 (73). Cobdogla 37.19 (241) d Brown’s Well 7.4 (46).
Leading goal kickers D. Crane, Murrayville, 77 B. Hooper, BDT, 47
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MID MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE MATCH OF THE ROUND
MATCH OF THE ROUND
Renmark v Barmera-Monash THIS is a finals shaping game for both sides. A win for either will practically cement its spot in the top four. With gun utility Andrew Nunan back in full flight and Robert Price dangerous up forward, the Roos will have confidence in their ability against Renmark.
The Rovers were gallant in yet another nail-biter last week and they can expect another close one. Brett Exelbyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s return to the side has been productive. The extra strong body around the ball supports the likes of Adam Bryant and Ben Wagnitz when rotated through, while also snaring himself a few goals going forward. Barmera-Monash will also watch how Renmark uses Simon Callahan.
Callahanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work across the half back line and rebound through the corridor will need serious attention. Nunan would be a good match-up for him coming off a half-forward flank, while the contest between the Roosâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Chris Hughes and the Roversâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Matt Camplin on the wing should be a belter. Renmark should get up by under 20 points.
OTHER GAMES
Waikerie v Loxton THESE two teams share a fiery mini rivalry that always seems to deliver when they meet. Loxton knows from the start it has to contain key forwards Tom Hyde and Ben Venning. Shane Schubert looks the perfect foil for Venning, which will leave Liam Williams and Ash Montgomery to do most of the tap work around the ground. Hyde is a different story, his strength and body work is always a worry.
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Young Brad Pontt may get the job and if he does, it will be the biggest test for him so far this season. Loxton has been utilising Leigh Kruger on the wing of late, allowing him to escape the midfield tag and find the ball in space. Waikerieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard-runner Jim Thompson could get the Kruger match-up, which wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be beyond him. Pete Smith should be back this week, although hamstrings are a bit of an unknown. Waikerieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s form speaks for itself and it will take some stopping. Magpies by 30.
Loxton North v Berri
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FORGET round eight, Loxton North has drastically improved since the 177 point belting handed out by the Demons last month. Berri forward Geordie Franks has emerged as a genuine threat up forward this season and if the Panthers donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t match Anton Cook up on him, Josh Voigt should be the obvious second choice. Loxton North has plenty of young legs in its squad, the likes of Brad Mules, Ryan Proud and Jeremy Payne good carriers of the ball from defence into attack. Dylan Brooks has also hit form in the midfield, along with Jake Langdon, while Kirk
â&#x2013; CLASS: Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pat Portolesi has had a consistent season. Harwood on the wing is a tireless worker. Loxton Northâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Justin Proud is likely to take Berriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chris Scholefield on one of the wings, which has been a good ongoing contest over the past few seasons. The Panthers will need to find more avenues to goal to win, with Anton Cook, Rhett Davis (if he plays forward) and Ryan Proud the major dangers. Berriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defence has been solid of late though, Steven Raeder, Nathan Geyer and Joe Reeks performing well in particular. The Demons go in favourites but should expect a tough hit out. Berri by 25 points.
THE BOTTOM LINE TEAM
W
L
FOR
AGAINST
PTS
%
WAIKERIE
9
2
1147
810
18
58.61
BARMERA-MONASH
7
4
927
874
14
51.47
LOXTON
6
5
1142
953
12
54.51
RENMARK
6
5
1081
919
12
54.05
BERRI
3
8
1042
1064
6
49.48
LOXTON NORTH
2
9
654
1373
4
32.26
Last week Waikerie 15.13 (103) d Berri 13.7 (85). Barmera-Monash 15.15 (105) d Loxton North 7.9 (51). Renmark 16.11 (107) d Loxton 15.16 (106).
SEDAN/CAMBRAI surprised many last round with its best win of the season, convincingly beating Robertstown by 58 points. BSR continues to be the front runners of the competition and while it went through the motions in a 230 point hiding of Morgan/Cadell, it will bring its top game into this weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s match-up. Jason Rosenzweig is a big chance to kick his 100th goal for the season and that could spur the home side on to a big win. After Rosenzweig kicked 21 goals against the Tigers, Sedan/ Cambrai is more than likely to match centre half back Scott Starkey against him. Mick Zbierski is returning to form at the perfect time, swapping from the midfield to the forward line with great effect.
Young Dale Payne continues to be a nuisance for the opposition on the ball and captain Matt Griffiths has been a great inclusion into the side after returning from a hamstring injury a month ago. Matt Liney and Matt Sobey both kicked four goals each on the weekend and work well with Rosenzweig. However, BSR has been struck with injury, giving Sedan/Cambrai the chance to swoop. Midfielders Russell Loffler and Ryan Johns have been outstanding, while goal sneak Callan Waye and Jessie Helbig have been solid contributors. Simon Noack and Kelly Lockwood will need to kick a heap of goals this round for the Magpies to win. BSR on the rebound should beat Sedan/Cambrai by two goals in one of the games of the season.
THE OTHER GAME
Robertstown v Morgan/Cadell A THREE goal third term by Morgan/Cadell against league leaders BSR on the weekend was one of its best for the season so far and it will be hoping for a competitive effort against Robertstown. The Roos would be bitterly disappointed with their loss to Sedan/Cambrai last start, after beating BSR the previous round. Adam Schutz, young Zack Tremaine and defender Peter Burman have been reliable. Jarred Mosey is always dangerous and will be hoping to add to his tally of 60 goals for
the season so far. Junior goal sneak Kurubyn Floyd and Simon Schmidt should be amongst the goals this weekend. Bryce Matthews, Danny Marr, Jamie Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Callaghan and Nick Black have tried hard for Morgan/Cadell and Mick Dreckow starred with three goals against BSR last round. The services and experience of Andrew Modistach are much appreciated by the Tigers coaching staff and he will hope to put in another good effort this round. Robertstown will beat Morgan/Cadell by 200 points and could rest a number of players with niggling injuries.
THE BOTTOM LINE TEAM
W
L
FOR
AGAINST
PTS
%
BSR
11
1
1823
532
22
75.86
ROBERTSTOWN
8
4
1733
636
16
75.79
SEDAN/CAMBRAI
5
7
1264
931
10
56.66
MORGAN/CADELL
0
12
242
2965
0
7.15
Last week BSR 40.24 (264) d Morgan/Cadell 5.4 (34). Sedan/Cambrai 14.10 (94) d Robertstown 5.6 (36).
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The Ashes and all that
WITH U.K CORRESPONDENT
LAWRIE COLLIVER
England ends 75 year drought “ONE-nil, one-nil, one-nil, one-nil, one-nil, one-nil, one-nil”…that was the chant from the crowd at 10 minutes to one on a beautifully sunny Monday afternoon at Lord’s, the day England won its first Ashes Test at the home of cricket for 75 years. The big question is now, are the Ashes coming back to England? Thankfully Australia has three more Test matches to rectify the scoreline but currently, the momentum is clearly England’s way heading into the Birmingham Test which starts late next week. The margin of 115 runs clearly flattered the Australians, who were clearly outplayed for the first three and a half days. It was only the efforts of Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin who resurrected things late on day three, with a magnificent partnership that saw Australia in the hunt. Clarke’s knock was a gem, whilst Haddin, who showed he can bat in Cardiff with a ton on his Ashes debut, owed the team a stack of runs, after conceding 30 byes in the field. I wonder what is going through deputy ‘keeper Graham Manou’s mind in the days leading up to the Birmingham Test? England improved remarkably from Cardiff, with skipper Andrew Strauss, fellow opener Alistair Cook (touted as the next captain), paceman Jimmy Anderson, spinner Graeme Swann and Matt Prior showing much better form. Andrew Flintoff bowled like a
champion throughout the game, his spell on the final day delivering the knockout blow when Haddin went in the day’s second over. I hope his knee holds up and he finishes the series as he is the real excitement machine of the game in England and will be sorely missed in retirement. Australia was poor, with only Ben Hilfenhaus, Clarke and Nathan Hauritz having above average games. Phil Hughes is in trouble, as is Mitchell Johnson, who is bowling rubbish – no breaking news there for those of you sitting up all night watching back home. Despite the loss, it was a great pleasure to visit Lord’s again for a Test match. It is the true ‘Cathedral’ of the game, with the old Pavilion, the Grace Garden, the five minute bell and all the history. My English friends were the most kindest of hosts, with the lunch on the Sunday an absolute highlight. Fresh ham and cheeses with bread, the sweetest and largest strawberries of all time with cream, along with a few glasses of champagne to help them on the way. Ah what a way to spend a day! To finish, where does Australia head from here? Johnson, Hughes and one or two others need to have a strong rethink. It has all turned around very
■ GONE:Graeme Swann took the final wicket, that of Mitchell Johnson.
■ IT is a top versus bottom affair when Berri fronts up against a struggling Loxton team which put up a spirited contest against Renmark last round. Tony Herbert was best on pitch with his quick work and rebound from defence and will repel every Loxton attack. Full back Paul Aitchison has been consistent and Brett Stokes continues to finish off short corners better than anyone in the competition. Matt Baird and Shaun Kelly may score key goals to decide the game early on. Loxton goalie Jonathon Skewes has kept his side in matches in previous weeks, while junior Zac Schubert is shaping up as a good player for the future. Berri to win by four goals in this match.
Renmark v Waikerie ■ WAIKERIE will be looking to win and move closer to second spot on the ladder against an inconsistent Renmark. Key playmaker Danial Shaw-
yer is in doubt through injury and could join a number of team-mates on the sideline. Jay Fforde has been the stand out player in goals but the experienced Brenton Kroehn and Lachlan Seabrook will be looking to test his abilities. Jason Redemski and Grant Simpfendorfer will be looking to quell the influence of Renmark’s Scott Morris and Jason Sluggett. Waikerie will get up in a very close match played in a finals type atmosphere.
Women - Berri v Loxton ■ LOXTON has scored 17 more goals than Berri this season and this could be the crucial factor in a Loxton victory. Trish Gillard and Tara Allister were prominent in Loxton’s seesawing one goal win over Renmark last round and will play well again against Berri. The team can always rely upon Stephanie Baird to score and she could be the difference this round. Berri trounced Waikerie by seven goals last round and will be hoping to beat top placed Loxton.
Loxton North v Berri ■ BERRI can really throw Loxton North’s finals hopes into disarray with a win this week. The Loxton North girls over ran a more fancied Barmera last week and will take confidence from that performance. Its defence has always been a strength but it was the combination of Renee Williams and Kylie Wooldridge in the goal circle that really did the damage last week. For Berri, defender Bec Parkinson missed last week and question marks surround her name heading into this match. Her withdrawal will force Michelle Wenman into the defensive circle while Kelly Scholefield may be pushed into a mid-court role. Sheridan Purvis and Alyce Worsfold are two players in the Loxton North mid-court who will need to shut down Berri’s run if it is going to win this one. Berri by 10 goals.
Waikerie v Loxton
■ ACTION: Michael Clarke’s celebrates his century. quickly, perhaps Australia’s best news is there is a nine day gap between Tests, which will allow the players to regroup. So, as the BBC’s Henry Blofeld would say, “my dear old things”, take care until next we chat.
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Karri McMahon and Bron Leggett have featured amongst the best players recently, while Karina Payne could be a goal option. Loxton will win this match but it should not underestimate the competitiveness of Berri.
Renmark v Waikerie ■ WAIKERIE has no wins, nine losses, two goals for and 41 goals against. That tells the story of a team that has been lacking in skills and depth so far this season. Can it turn around its poor form against Renmark? Well, sadly the answer is no. Renmark has the best defence in the league, conceding just eight goals this year. With the likes of Sharon Pendle, goal keeper Tegan Schwartzkopff and Danielle Weeks, Waikerie will struggle. Waikerie has not been able to score goals despite the efforts of Lauren Dutton, Kimberly Fullwood and Madeline Miller. Renmark should have a big win and continue to contest Loxton for top spot.
■ LOXTON has hit the top of the table at the right time of year. Waikerie is still searching for its first win of the season but to beat Loxton would be borderline impossible in the form it is in. Waikerie can learn from Renmark’s game last week, where its defence really exerted pressure on the Loxton goalies and caused errors previously unseen in the past few weeks. However, Loxton is a great team with quality all over the
court. Leah Fisher’s defensive work is brilliant beyond question and the experience of Eve Will and Jackie Dahlitz proves invaluable most weeks. Lauren Oswald continues to lead the Waikerie girls well and she will need the full support of her team if it is to contain a Loxton side many are now touting as premiership favourites. Loxton by 30 goals.
Renmark v Barmera ■ RENMARK had the perfect start to the year but injuries are beginning to take their toll. Amy Leesue has been out for most of the season and last week Renmark lost key goalie Anita Modlinski to what appears to be a serious knee injury. While unsure of how long she will be out, Modlinski is certain to miss this week against Barmera. It presents a great opportunity for 15 year old Reeni Leuders, who flourished at senior level last week. Barmera also has an opportunity to redeem itself from an unexpected loss to Loxton North last week. Word is key defender Kate McKinlay will miss this clash on other duties, therefore opening up another chance for a defender to have a crack at the highest local level. Renmark has shown it can still perform well and with that in mind, it should come away with a tough win by about five goals.
Former Riverlander’s 150th game for Oz ■ From Page 44 “I’m really happy to have the opportunity to play my 150th so close to home,” Schubert said. “It will get a bit of recognition before the game and it’s an opportunity to look back and reflect on your career a bit.” At 28, Schubert is still well and truly in his prime at international level and has his sights set on London 2012, where he will aim for a third Olympic medal. In a career that is littered with gold and silverware, there remains one more Everest Schubert plans to climb, that being the World Cup in India next year. “Australia has only ever won one World Cup and I was injured before the last one, so to win that would probably cap it off for me,” he
■ GUN: Grant Schubert will play his 150th game for Australia this weekend against Malaysia. said. That’s all some time away, so for now he remains focused on getting through this weekend. “I’ve been work-
ing with some niggling injuries lately so I’ll sort them out, then wrap myself in cotton wool until I play this weekend,” Schubert said.
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Saturday July 25, 2009 BERRI
BERRI 10.30 - 11.00am 10.30 - 11.00am 11.30 - 12.00pm 11.30 - 12.00pm
4B McLean Street LJ Hooker 9B McLean Street LJ Hooker 11 Bosman Drive LJ Hooker 8 Affleck Court LJ Hooker
BARMERA 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.00pm Sect 418 Cant Road Ray White Berri
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BERRI 4B McLean Street LJ Hooker RLA 1935 Phone: 8582 2744 Price $235,000 Inspect Saturday July 25th 10.30 - 11.00am
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LOXTON 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.30am 4 Klingberg Street Ray White Loxton
9.30 - 10.00am
3 Howie Drive
11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.00pm 47 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton
Ray White Renmark
12.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1.00pm
10.30 - 11.00am
4 Marrara Street
Ray White Renmark
An excellent buy at $235,000, this home will be open for inspection Saturday July 25th between 10.30 and 11.00 am.
77 Kay Avenue
Ray White Berri
11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.45am 25 Tanko Street Ray White Loxton
12 Schaefer Drive
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while the bathroom is tiled with vanity unit and separate shower. There is a separate laundry and toilet. Soft dĂŠcor throughout with heating and cooling. The outdoor entertaining area includes a paved patio and garden shed. Secure garage is under the main roof with low maintenance back yard and gardens. At present the home is tenanted until January 2010. Buy now and collect the rent at $240.00 per week.
9.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10.00am
Ray White Loxton
1.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.00pm
SUPERIOR courtyard home situated on compact block and close to shopping and facilities. Enjoy living in this villa set among other quality homes in a new area of Berri. This very affordable home would suit most buyers, an investor, first home buyer or those in retirement. Modern throughout the home has a full length passage opening to the open plan kitchen, meals area and living areas. The three bedrooms have built-in robes in two,
Sunday July 26, 2009
11.30 - 12.00pm
4 Cook Street
Ray White Renmark 12.30 - 1.00pm
Cooltong Avenue, just off Government Road
Ray White Renmark
Ray White Loxton 12.15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.45pm Lt 22 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 1.15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.00pm
Sec 836 Newton Road
Ray White Loxton 1.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.30pm
33 Barker Street
Ray White Loxton
WAIKERIE 10.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.00am 54c Lawrie Terrace Ray White Waikerie 11.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am 6 Lawrie Terrace Ray White Waikerie 12.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1.00pm Lot 1 Bypass Road Ray White Waikerie
2 Acacia Avenue
1.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.30pm
36 Fourth Street
Ray White Loxton 2.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.30pm
121 Paruna Road
Ray White Loxton 3.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.00pm
9 Tonkin Avenue Ray White Loxton
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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spacious bedrooms, lounge with open fireplace and family room with combustion heater. The centrally located as-new kitchen is the hub of the home with ample quality cupboards, large pantry
cupboard and heaps of dining room. The shady paved pergola offers plenty of outdoor living room – perfect for entertaining in the warmer months. Two sheds both with
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T one of Loxton’s newest favourite addresses with the signature of craftsman Frank Nesci, a sense of home grown pride emanates from this stunning and beautiful residence that allows self indulgence in its entirety. The current owners have regretfully chosen to downsize from this amazing new born residence. Manicured gardens consist of ornamentals, box hedge boundaries and abundant paving is showcased from superb presentation to added easy care maintenance of driveways and pathways. Elements and emphasis on design is placed on comfort and security, the exterior and interior features are timeless. Multifunctional tiled floor and carpeted spaces add sophistication, whilst colour and class with striking bold feature walls are throughout most rooms. Down lights enrich the space and atmosphere with large window panes under the bull nose verandah capturing the proud neighbouring
views over the wide frontage of the property. Formal and informal zones, perfect for dining or lounging antidotes relaxation whilst a fabulous outdoor entertaining area is sheltered and proudly witnesses the verdant sanctuary picturesque garden.
Delightful kitchen has all the modern cooking appliances with bountiful floor and overhead cupboards plus the large walk in pantry. Master bedroom is designed with large dressing room and private spacious en-suite and the two other sleeping zones have built-in robes and are central to the light and airy tiled bathroom and toilet.
Abundant cupboard storage flows down the tiled hallway both on the left and right and also adjoins the large laundry with external access. Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning will perfect the climate and full length verandahs protect and assist with all season weather conditions. Car accomodation for four plus extra off street paved parking for a few more will be great for multiple vehicles, boats, trailer or caravan. A large colorbond garden shed will also be well utilised.
LOXTON 12 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton RLA 195714 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 Price $385,000 Inspect Saturday July 25th 1.00 - 3.00pm
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N a perfect location, retire and relax with efficient space, minimal upkeep and low maintenance living. This beautifully presented brick veneer tiled roof home on the avenue offers the exceptional buyer all the treats that will tempt the astute and genuine buyer to proceed to purchase, reside and occupy! It may be the choice of a first home buyer that wants to run before they walk or possibly be the upgrade of the current home owner. The design, both inside and out conjures up laid back living with quality of lifestyle and minimum of fuss. Built-in robes are in two of the three bedrooms, and the central tiled bathroom & toilet is conveniently located off the passage that introduces the three sleeping zones. Plush carpets and block out drapes are in the formal dining and large open lounge that possess window panes that view activity off the avenue. Reverse cycle air-conditioning will be all season climate control and natural sunlight will be welcomed through the kitchen
and extra dining/living area. Under the main roof and through roller doors is the large housing for car accommodation that allows you to also have extra workshop space aside for the tools and storage. A fully fenced yard provides provision for play or to erect extra improvements that one would desire. Opposite the home is the Glossop Senior School Campus, Berri Public Library, Riverland Central Plaza & TAFE College that will be welcomed to walk to if ever you wish to visit. Easy care, computerized watering is to the low maintenance gardens which in-
BERRI 77 Kay Ave Ray White Berri RLA 195714 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 Price $228,000 Inspect Sunday July 26th 9.30 - 10.00am
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July 23 - 29 Community Events File L
Thursday July 23rd
Tuesday July 28th continued
â&#x20AC;˘ Charity for all Bingo at the Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, eyes down at 7:30pm, proceeds to Riverview Rest Home. Phone Deb Ball on 0428823924 for more information.
â&#x20AC;˘ Palms Bingo at the Berri Club eyes down at 10:30am proceeds to Legacy. Phone Pam 85821692 for more information
Saturday July 25th â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Farmers Markets, every Saturday morning, 7:30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11:30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone the Market Manager on 85824864 for more information. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Cobdogla Hall, 7:30pmâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30pm. For more information phone Evelyn 85887142
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HAT is so desirable about this property? Could it be the modest three bedroom home with wooden floors throughout? Could it be the large, open yards? Could it be the expansive volume of weather proof shedding with wet area? Or could it be that all this is located right in the heart of a picturesque and historic port town? Yes, you read that right, all of this is located right in the heart of Morgan, within close walking distance of everything, including the river! What really sets that apart from other properties, is its unique straddle of three separate Titles, which give potential for further development subject to council approval. Section 7 statements will be available three days
prior to the auction at the office of the agent and 30 minutes prior to the commencement of the auction at the property. So come along to the auction tomorrow and see the true potential of this property. The house will be open for inspection from 1.45pm tomorrow afternoon.
MORGAN 12-14 High Street Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone: 8541 2777 Price Auction July 24th, 2.30pm at the property Inspect By appointment
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â&#x20AC;˘ Waikerie Markets, Crush Tce Waikerie, from 9am - Noon. Phone Gilda 0421666745 or Mike 85413096 Sunday July 26th â&#x20AC;˘ Pacemakers Bingo at the Berri Bowling Club eyes down at 2pm proceeds to Barmera In-line Hockey. For more information contact Dianne 85838267 â&#x20AC;˘ Enjoy a guided tour of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Pinesâ&#x20AC;? Loxton Historic House and Garden, admission $8 open every Sunday between 2pm & 3pm, alternate times by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 85844642 Tuesday July 28th â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, workshop in Glossop from 3pm - 5pm. For more information and directions phone Dennis on 85823430.
- Barmera Monash Charity Bingo at the Barmera Monash Football Club eyes down at 7:30 proceeds to St. Josephs School. Phone Pam for more information on 85821692 â&#x20AC;˘ Art Classes every Tuesday at the Berri Art Centre, 23 Wilson Street Berri. Classes run for 2hours, $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 July 29th â&#x20AC;˘ Refresh and Bloom for women married or single and 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 FUTURE EVENTS Wednesday August 5th â&#x20AC;˘ River Muray and Mallee Carers are holding a support meeting for family Carers at the Berri Club at 10:30am. Any new carers are most welcome to join for support and time out. Please RSVP to Anne on 1800 806 580.
Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.
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Riverland Football A grade Waikerie 15.13 (103) d Berri 13.7 (85). Best - Waikerie: A. Bland, S. Liebich, S. Pogorecki. Berri: D. Storic, D. Brooks, S. Renfrey. Goals - Waikerie: T. Hyde 5, M. Gibson 3, D. Stevens, B. Haynes 2, C. Griffiths, G. Dutton, B. Venning. Berri: G. Franks, K. Harwood 3, T. Allen 2, L. Pearson, P. Safralidis, T. Bonner, D. Hankin, C. Scholefield. Barmera-Monash 15.15 (105) d Loxton North 7.9 (51). Best – Barmera-Monash: A. Nunan, D. Whitbourne, R. Price. Loxton North: J. Nelson, J. Vowles, B. Mules. Goals – Barmera-Monash: R. Price 8, C. Hughes 3, J. Buchecker, A. Nunan, M. Middleton, A. Grose. Loxton North: A. Cook 3, R. McLean 2, R. Proud, J. Payne. Renmark 16.11 (107) d Loxton 15.16 (106). Best – Renmark: B. Exelby, S. Callahan, N. Farr. Loxton: S. Schubert, L. Williams, B. Kurtzer. Goals – Renmark: B. Exelby 6, M. Stelzer, A. Bryant, M. Townsend 2, T. Thorpe, R. Menz, S. Jenkins, B. O’Dea. Loxton: P. Portolesi 3, L. Kruger, L. Williams, S. Schubert, J. Fielke 2, B. Manuel, R. Mitchell, E. Pontt, M. Fazekas.
B grade Waikerie 11.12 (78) d Berri 1.4 (10). Best – Waikerie: M. Milton, G. Francis, T. Sutton. Berri: S. Muller, N. Reeks, R. Irlam. Goals – Waikerie: M. McDonald 5, T. Lehmann 3, M. Brooks, P. Armstrong, C. Eustice. Berri: M. Clark. Barmera-Monash 10.10 (70) d Loxton North 5.9 (39). Best – Barmera-Monash: S. Sumner, D. Clark, P. Butterworth. Loxton North: A. Zauch, R. Arnold, J. Saint. Goals – Barmera-Monash: S. Mathew 4, C. Matthews, G. Wakefield 2, J. Kassulke, A. Ielasi. Loxton North: S. Inglis, J. Wagner, L. Hentschke, A. Zauch, C. Edmunds. Renmark 15.8 (98) d Loxton 3.5 (23). Best – Renmark: A. Gill, K. Collinson, D. Lellmann. Loxton: M. Hahn, M. Andriske, C. Fisher. Goals – Renmark: K. Collinson, L. Rasheed, J. Peterson 3, K. Polst 2, D. Lellmann, C. Gill, B. Poole, A. Gill. Loxton: D. Cregan 2, M. Wright.
Under 18 Waikerie 9.6 (60) d Berri 7.4 (46). Best – Waikerie: J. Walding, M. Beelitz, J. Trimble. Berri: M. Voigt, R. Correl, M. Hamilton. Goals – Waikerie: J. Walding 4, G. Dutton 2, J. Nourse, E. Bell, J. Mader. Berri: B. Dolling 3, S. Hirschi 2, C. Trifonoff, S. Atkins. Barmera-Monash 8.10 (58) d Loxton North 7.5 (47). Best – Barmera-Monash: A. Manning, T. Wilson, M. Owen. Loxton North: S. Nelson, M. Scott, D. Fielke. Goals – Barmera-Monash: T. Wilson 3, C. Hanna, A. Manning, M. Leigh, J. Barker, J. Burns. Loxton North: J. Reichstein 3, M. Scott 2, T. Thiele, A. Baker. Renmark 10.4 (64) d Loxton 5.6 (36). Best – Renmark: W. Carr, C. Trenwith, T. Frahn. Loxton: B. Falting, J. Benson, J. Bates. Goals – Renmark: R. Glazbrook 4, A. Mills, N. Carr 2, W. Carr, J. Warnock. Loxton: E. Pontt 2, A. Hampel, Z. Kirk, J. Fisher.
Under 15 Waikerie 5.14 (44) d Berri 3.8 (26). Best – Waikerie: D. Raggatt, J. Hahn, D. Hoffmann. Berri: D. Pedisic, R. Langcake, M. Henderson. Goals – Waikerie: J. Hahn 2, B. McGarrity, M. Singh, J. Wallace. Berri: K. King, R. Langcake, T. Lindsay. Barmera-Monash 20.12 (132) d Loxton North 2.2 (14). Best – Barmera-Monash: G. Abdulla, M. Wanganeen, C. Buchecker. Loxton North: C. Lawrence, J. Bobilak, T. Hartley. Goals – Barmera-Monash: G. Abdulla 6, D. Talant 4, M. Wanganeen, K. Boase, T. Crockett 2, M. Middleton, C. Buchecker, R. Cosgrove, Z. Bates. Loxton North: J. Bobilak 2. Loxton 11.7 (73) d Renmark 4.5 (29). Best – Loxton: K. Smith, N. Brown, M. Reichstein. Renmark: N. Gillard, A. Bennett, R. Pendle. Goals – Loxton: N. Brown 4, L. McDonald, B. Schubert, M. Reichstein 2, L. Pontt. Renmark: D. Blakeley 3, M. Smith.
Under 13 Berri 14.9 (93) d Waikerie 2.4 (16). Best – Berri: T. Yard, B. Cameron, D. Thorpe. Waikerie: M. Channon, R. Carter, B. Cain. Goals – Berri: K. Trussell 4, P. Katsaitis 3, D. Evans, K. Karpany 2, J. Freeman, D. Thorpe, J. Willis. Waikerie: B. Fridd, R. Carter. Renmark 11.4 (70) d Loxton 0.6 (6). Best – Renmark: S. Steed, J. Albanese, R. Boon. Loxton: S. Kanizay, M. Falting, E. Ackland. Goals – Renmark: R. Boon 4, C. Milne 2, J. Albanese, S. Steed, J. Somuncu, R. Axon, Z. Gallo. Loxton North 7.8 (50) d Barmera-Monash 2.3 (15). Best – Loxton North: Z. Little, R. Goodes, B. Romeo. Barmera-Monash: F. Kniter, C. Britten, S. Burton. Goals – Loxton North: L. Hentschke 2, J. Searles, R. Goodes, K. Gray, B. Romeo, Z. Little. Barmera-Monash: S. Butterworth, J. Bannister.
Independent Football A grade East Murray 19.9 (123) d Moorook-Kingston 14.10 (94). Best – East Murray: D. Zadow, D. Fuss, M. McConnell. Moorook-Kingston: R. Taylor, M. Anderson, D. van der Woude. Goals – East Murray: T. Viney 5, S. Tyler, D. Fuss 3, M. McConnell, B. Parsons, D. Andriske 2, M. Stasinowsky, S. Rover, D. Hein. Moorook-Kingston: R. Taylor 4, P. Perry, N. Lister, J. Munn 2, P. Cooper, M. Raison, M. Anderson, J. Robinson. Paringa 16.13 (109) d Ramco 15.12 (102). Best – Paringa: C. Gardiner, T. Jackson, D. Portolesi. Ramco: S. Zimmerman, N. Hole, D. Maywald. Goals – Paringa: A. Lippis, C. Gardiner 3, S. Hissey, J. Wood, W. Simpson, E. Baker 2, S. Lehmann, J. Millington. Ramco: B. Pittaway, J. Marr 3, J. Hole, N. Hole 2, A. Bevan, C. Davis, D. Donnelly, M. Dellazoppa, S. Zimmerman. Wunkar 19.17 (131) d Lyrup 11.7 (73).
Best – Wunkar: S. Crouch, D. Evans, S. Gray. Lyrup: R. Grenfell, E. Abdulla, A. Abdulla. Goals – Wunkar: S. Gray 8, J. Lawrence 3, D. Evans, S. Huddleston, N. Brown, S. Schulz 2. Lyrup: S. Healy 4, S. Bridgland 2, M. Lacey, D. Barrett, A. Abdulla. Cobdogla 37.19 (241) d Brown’s Well 7.4 (46). Best – Cobdogla: T. Dawson, L. Hefford, D. Mitchell. Brown’s Well: B. Hoffmann, B. Hampel, R. Charles. Goals – Cobdogla: T. Dawson 12, D. Tilbrook 7, B. Thompson 5, J. Wegener 3, L. Henderson, L. Wegener, C. Brown 2, D. Tilbrook, R. Smyth, L. Hefford, D. Starkey. Brown’s Well: C. Hyde 3, S. Hyde 2, C. Wall, L. Braun.
Under 17 East Murray 14.14 (98) d Moorook-Kingston 13.3 (81). Best – East Murray: S. Durdin, A. Redden, T. Renshaw. Moorook-Kingston: B. Evans, B. Reid, B. Chandler. Goals – East Murray: H. Francis 3, J. Bobilak, T. Renshaw 2, J. Hentschke, E. Zadow, B. Schubert, C. Zadow, C. Dunning, S. Durdin. Moorook-Kingston: B. Reid 5, B. Chandler 3, M. Nemet, D. Ballantyne 2, T. Ballantyne, J. Braid. Brown’s Well 12.7 (79) d Cobdogla 9.8 (62). Best – Brown’s Well: B. Milich, M. Reichstein, J. Coombe. Cobdogla: T. Maynard, R. Axon, J. Wiseman. Goals – Brown’s Well: J. Hyde, B. Milich 4, L. McDonald 2, B. Victor, K. Hargreaves. Cobdogla: T. Maynard, J. Rogers 3, Z. Hatch, J. Wiseman, J. Watkins. Ramco 11.7 (73) d Paringa 9.4 (58). Best – Ramco: T. Bevan, J. Cameron, C. Buck. Paringa: D. Roesler, F. Brooks, J. Lawton. Goals – Ramco: T. Bevan 6, B. Watkins 2, J. Kafexholli, C. White, B. Wilksch. Paringa: J. Millington 6, R. White 2, A. Richards. Lyrup 18.14 (122) d Wunkar 11.7 (73). Best – Lyrup: G. Abdulla, C. Cook, T. Lindsay. Wunkar: N. Gibbs, N. Brown, R. Heinrich. Goals – Lyrup: T. Lindsay 6, M. Sansbury 5, C. Cook 4, G. Abdulla 2, M. Abdulla, B. Cook. Wunkar: N. Brown 5, I. Worsfold, L. Pontt 2, R. Heinrich, L. Worsfold.
Mid Murray Football A grade BSR 40.24 (264) d Morgan/Cadell 5.4 (34). Best – BSR: M. Zbierski, M. Liney, J. Rosenzweig. Morgan/Cadell: N. Black, J. O’Callaghan, A. Modistach. Goals – BSR: J. Rosenzweig 21, D. Payne 6, M. Sobey 4, M. Zbierski 4, M. Liney 3, T. Sobey, D. Waechter. Morgan/Cadell: M. Dreckow 3, N. Black 1, A. Modistach 1. Sedan/Cambrai 14.10 (94) d Robertstown 5.6 (36). Best – Sedan/Cambrai: R. Johns, C. Waye, C. Redden. Robertstown: A. Schutz, Z. Tremaine, J. Mosey. Goals – Sedan/Cambrai: C. Waye, S. Noack 4, K. Lockwood 2, C. Redden, A. Schutz, R. Loffler, A. McGorman. Robertstown: J. Kotz, J. Mosey, A. Schutz, K. Floyd, S. Schmidt.
B grade Sedan Cambrai 20.13 (133) d Robertstown 1.2 (8). Best – Sedan/Cambrai: R. Henke, S. Dunn, A. Brooks. Robertstown: J. Coe, D. Kotz, L. Kimpton, Goals – Sedan/Cambrai: H. Redding 4, S. Beckmann, J. Ison, S. Dunn 3, A. Brooks, N. Schulz 2, G. Gum, C. Sharp, J. Pfieffer. Robertstown: J. Ross.
Under 17 Robertstown 14.15 (99) d Sedan/Cambrai 1.2 (8). Best – Robertstown: B. Launer, T. Mosey, K. Floyd. Sedan/Cambrai: N. Schulz, M. Linton, J. Kain. Goals – Robertstown: K. Floyd 4, L. Kimpton, B. Launer 3, A. Floyd, T. Mosey, D. Kotz, L. Ireland. Sedan/Cambrai: M. Linton.
Under 13 BSR 11.8 (74) d Morgan/Cadell 1.1 (7). Best – BSR: S. Tanner, K. Lambe, D. Barker. Morgan/Cadell: A. Shaw, M. Moxham, B. Joseph. Goals – BSR: K. Lambe 5, S. Tanner, M. Morgan 2, T. Lambe, B. Webster. Morgan/Cadell: B. Joseph. Sedan/Cambrai 7.5 (47) d Robertstown 3.3 (21) Best – Sedan/Cambrai: H. Clarkson, S. Kain, C. Linton. Robertstown: T. Lewis, N. Lewis, B. Coe. Goals – Sedan/Cambrai: S. Kain, C. Linton, S. Schmaal-Henke 2, D. Tuckwell. Robertstown: D. Blackley 2, E. Stacey.
Goodall. Karoonda: B. Boughen 2, R. Boughen, J. O’Loughlin, M. Lynch. Border Downs Tintinara 6.9 (45) d Lameroo 5.10 (40). Best – BDT: J. Leske, S. Schulz, D. Miegel. Lameroo: R. Maynard, J. Dewing, S. Greiger. Goals – BDT: J. Miell, R. Cornish, S. Schilling, J. Leske, G. Jacobs, S. McCabe. Lameroo: J. Dewing 2, M. Sumner, R. Maynard, M. Hall. Pinnaroo 6.9 (45) d Murrayville 3.9 (47). Best – Pinnaroo: S. Kirkbright, C. Gum, G. Connolly. Murrayville: B. Armstrong, J. Harker, D. Willersdorf. Goals – Pinnaroo: D. Ness 2, S. Kirkbright, C. Galbraith, C. Gum, T. Lecor. Murrayville: M. Finn, S. Dexter, I. Brown.
Senior colts Peake 13.17 (95) d Karoonda 1.3 (9). Best – Peake: L. Wilson, J. Hewitt, M. Richards. Karoonda: D. Gollan, P. Reid, N. Johnson. Goals – Peake: L. Wilson, R. Morris 3, T. Sinclair, C. Freak 2, M. Richards, J. Hewitt, C. Jacob. Karoonda: R. Erickson. Lameroo 15.8 (98) d Border Downs Tintinara 3.3 (21). Best – Lameroo: M. Sumner, N. Hyde, M. Toogood. BDT: H. Schilling, S. Webb, M. Lowcock. Goals – Lameroo: M. Sumner 6, B. Donaldson 3, N. Young 2, M. Toogood, J. Kerber, S. Whitehead, K. Miegel. BDT: S. Webb 2, P. Norton. Pinnaroo 14.18 (102) d Murrayville 9.9 (63). Best – Pinnaroo: J. Richardson, Tas Hawthorne, J. Sporn. Murrayville: H. Brown, A. Parker, A. Brown. Goals - Pinnaroo: Tas Hawthorne 4, J. Venning 3, J. Richardson, L. Bailey 2, O. Brown, J. Kingston, C. Ribbons. Murrayville: Tas Hawthorne 3, R. Watson, A. Parker 2, R. O’Driscoll, O. Brown.
Junior colts Peake 6.11 (47) d Karoonda 0.0 (0). Best – Peake: N. Gregurke, J. Loechel, D. Perks. Karoonda: B. Patterson, E. Wiencke, H. Pilgrim. Goals – Peake: C. Ballard, K. Judd, N. Gregurke, B. Calvert, D. Perks, M. Sparks. Lameroo 16.10 (106) d Border Downs Tintinara 1.0 (6). Best – Lameroo: B. Donaldson, N. Brown, Josh Barrett. BDT: P. Hunter, C. McFarlane, J. Camac. Goals – Lameroo: Josh Barrett 6, B. Marsh 4, C. Hay 2, J. Werner, L. Young, B. Donaldson, R. Kerber. BDT: B. Kirpensteyn. Pinnaroo 6.5 (41) d Murrayville 4.3 (27). Best – Pinnaroo: C. Dabinett, Tom Hawthorne, R. O’Driscoll. Murrayville: A. Wurfel, M. Beer, A. Brown. Goals – Pinnaroo: C. Ribbons 2, J. King, C. Dabinett, B. Tiller, T. Ribbons. Murrayville: R. Watson, C. Dabinett, R. Armstrong, A. Brown.
Riverland Hockey Women - A grade Loxton 1 d Renmark 0. Best – Loxton: T. Gillard, T. Allister, D. Trezise. Renmark: S. Pendle, T. Schwartkopff, S. Giles. Goal – Loxton: S. Baird. Berri 7 d Waikerie 0. Best – Berri: K. McMahon, M. McMahon, B. Leggett. Waikerie: C. Dutton, A. Buchecker, K. Fullwood. Goals – Berri: K. McMahon 4, K. Payne, S. Wilson, B. Leggett.
B grade Berri 3 drew Waikerie White 3. Best – Berri: S. Sweetman, K. Weir, N. Westley. Waikerie White: A. Harkness, J. Elphick, C. Harris. Goals – Berri: K. Weir, E. Noack, L. Mensforth. Waikerie White: J. Elphick, A. Baker, C. Harris. Waikerie Black 2 d Renmark White 0. Best – Waikerie Black: J. Lawton, L. Cronin, V. Schmidt. Renmark White: V. Crouch, D. Hutchins. Goals – Waikerie Black: V. Schmidt 2. Renmark Blue 0 d Loxton 0. Best – Renmark Blue: C. MacDonald, B. Caire, M. Grosse. Loxton: T. Stivatahris, L. Rogers, D. Iarossi.
Under 18 Berri 5 d Waikerie 2. Best – Berri: M. McMahon, K. Payne, C. Starr. Waikerie: K. Fulwood, C. Hope, N. Morey. Goals – Berri: C. Mengler 2, S. Wilson, M. McMahon, C. Starr. Waikerie: B. Seabrook 2. Renmark 1 d Loxton 1. Best – Renmark: All played well. Loxton: B. Cass, D. Trezise, S. Baird. Goals – Renmark: K. Coden. Loxton: S. Pickering.
Men - A grade
Mallee football A grade Karoonda 29.15 (189) d Peake 8.7 (55). Best – Karoonda: J. Jackson, J. Graetz, R. Paech. Peake: S. Morris, K. McDonald, J. Lindner. Goals – Karoonda: C. Knight, R. Jordan 7, L. Hocking 6, J. Graetz 3, R.Paech 2, B. Chinner, J. Rudiger, J. Jackson, L. Griffith. Peake: L. Wilson 4, J. Lindner 2, N.Spry. Border Downs Tintinara 17.9 (111) d Lameroo 13.6 (84). Best – BDT: C. Kennett, J. Keller, J. Richardson. Lameroo: B. Greiger, B. Zerk, H. Thorpe. Goals: BDT: T. McKenna 4, B. Hooper, J. Richardson 3, L. Remfry, J. Zacker 2, J. Sampson, L. Richardson, M. Kempe. Lameroo: C. Philbey 5, B. McNeilly 2, M. Benham, H. Thorpe, S. Walker, T. Maynard, S. Kerley, M. Ridgway. Pinnaroo 21.10 (136) d Murrayville 18.10 (118). Best – Pinnaroo: R. Nickolls, L. Dabinett, C. Maddocks. Murrayville: J. Vass, R. Crane, M. Stanley. Goals – Pinnaroo: R. Nickolls 8, L. Dabinett 5, A. Halls, A. Keogh, N. Westphalen 2, C. Nickolls, M. Thiel. Murrayville: Drew Crane 8, D. Fenoughty, M. Stanley, R. McCormack, C. Sporn 2, S. Wyatt.
B grade Peake 15.7 (97) d Karoonda 5.8 (38). Best – Peake: B. Peters, J. Hewitt, M. Wilson. Karoonda: R,. Boughen, J. O’Loughlin, R. Tomkinson. Goals – Peake: M. Wilson 5, J. Hewitt 4, R. Morris 2, J. Judd, B. Williams, T. Cocks, S.
Renmark 3 d Loxton 1. Best – Renmark: D. Fforde, S. Morris, J. Sluggett. Loxton: M. Simmons, J. Skewes, Z. Schubert. Goals – Renmark: C. Benda, J. Casey, S. Morris. Loxton: Z. Schubert. Berri 7 d Waikerie 3. Best – Berri: T. Herbert, P. Aitchison, B. Stokes. Waikerie: B. Kroehn, K. Miller, J. Redemski. Goals – Berri: M. Baird 3, J. Golding 2, P. Santos, F. Vallelonga. Waikerie: B. Kroehn, R. Hope, J. Haese.
B grade
Bayliss. Goal - Berri Red: H. Thompson. Loxton Gold 4 d Waikerie 1. Best – Loxton Gold: E. Hampel, R. Schultz, J. Reid. Waikerie: C. Catford, L. Harkness, R. Noble. Goals – Loxton Gold: S. Feetham 2, S. Baird, E. Hampel.Waikerie: C. Powerady. Renmark 12 d Berri Blue 2. Best – Renmark: D. Casey, M. Trautwein, I. Weigall. Berri Blue: S. Ridley, R. Helbig, N. Bradford. Goals – Renmark: D. Casey 4, M. Johnson 3, M. Trautwein 2, S. Kay, J. Mallinson, B. Casey. Berri Blue: J. Laskowski, K. McMahon.
Under 11 Renmark 4 d Loxton 0. Best – Renmark: B. Casey, J. Mallinson, J. Woodrow. Loxton: S. Grigson, T. Doecke, S. Cass. Goals - Renmark: T. Parker, J. Mallinson, J. Woodrow, B. Casey. Waikerie 4 d Berri 1. Best – Waikerie: J. Dolphin, S. Haese, N. Hocking. Berri: J. Seekamp, S. Bobstchinski, B. Freeman. Goals – Waikerie: M. Menadue 2, S. Haese, L. Menadue. Berri: J. Roberts.
Riverland Netball A1 Berri 67 (K. Moore, T. Jachmann) d Waikerie 28 (L. Oswald, D. Hartwig); Loxton 40 (S. Wright, L. Fisher) d Renmark 33 (J. Haynes, J. Nicholls); Loxton North 53 (R. Williams, K. Wooldridge) d Barmera 42 (S. Whitbourne, T. Whateley).
A3 Berri 67 (A. Kitson, E. Hutson) d Waikerie 24 (N. Collins, S. Tapp); Loxton North 49 (L. Manuel, K. Hutchinson) d Barmera 38 (J. Warrick, T. McCallum); Loxton 43 (T. Benson, N. Ludgate) d Renmark 23 (M. Miles, K. Raams).
B1 Berri (A. Stokes, A. Littledyke) d Waikerie (M. Frankel-Vaughan, N. Channon); Barmera 32 (D. Foster, B. Smith) d Loxton North 20 (M. Watts, M. Pfeiler); Loxton 33 (N. Hoffmann, P. Nitshchke) d Renmark 25 (T. Thorpe, E. Anspach).
B2 Berri 52 (K. Blowes, L. Williams) d Waikerie 21 (M. Taylor, J. Griffiths); Monash 44 (J. Andrenacci, S. Brennan) d Loxton North 43 (D. Obst, S. Falting); Loxton 29 (S. Semmler, B. Bell) d Renmark 28 (R. Morrison, M. Murphy).
B3 Barmera 47 (K. Lawrie, D. Stasinowsky) d Loxton North 41 (T. Deren, B. Smith).
C1 Berri 63 (K. Borlase, S. Beech) d Monash 30 (P. Ridley, S. Kruschel); Loxton North 34 (K. Burns, T. Weston) d Barmera 29 (T. Grieg, S. Wellington).
C2 Barmera Pink 45 (K. Thomas, C. Stevens) d Berri 32 (T. Arruzolo, K. Brown); Loxton North 50 (V. Bagley, L. Flight) d Barmera 7 (E. Treloar, K. Neilson).
Soccer Men Renmark Olympic 6 d Barmera Black 1. Goals – Renmark Olympic: B. Singh 3, I. Altundag, N. Spinks, H. Singh. Barmera Black: M. Siostrom. Best – T. Frahn, B. Singh, J. Tsorotiotis. Berri 9 d Barmera Gold 1. Goals – Berri: E. Siy 5, M. Drogemuller 2, D. Gregoric, T. Schrapel. Barmera Gold: D. Anderson. Best – E. Siy, S. Atkinson, D. Harwood.
Ladder: Renmark Olympic 19, Barmera Gold 13, Berri 12, Barmera Black 7, RDS 1.
Women Berri 7 d Renmark One 1. Goals – Berri: S. Pront 4, A. Knight, D. Kalloushis, C. Braunack. Renmark One: P. Eleftheriadis. Best – S. Gwiazda, P. Eleftheriadis, S. Pront. Renmark Two 4 d Loxton 1. Goals – Renmark Two: T. Sanders 2, E. Sanders, K. Jenner. Loxton: S. Hoffman. Best – E. Papageorgiou, T. Sanders, A. Altschwager.
Ladder: Loxton 22, Renmark Two 20, Renmark One 7, Berri 3.
Under 15 Berri 7 d Loxton 1. Goals – Berri: M. Knight, T. Schrapel, M. Drogemuller 2, S. Sporbert. Loxton: A. Willett. Best – T. Schrapel, M. Drogemuller, E. Grosser. Renmark 7 d Barmera 0. Goals – Renmark: Y. Patageorgios, A. Hussaini 2, N. Rassias, N. Gregoric, P. Athanasiou. Best – J. Bucon, Y. Papageorgios, C. Miller.
Ladder: Berri 27, Renmark 18, Barmera 6, Loxton 3.
Under 13 Barmera One 8 d Loxton 1. Goals – Barmera One: T. Cameron, J. Wallace, R. Wallace 2, M. Burton, F. Kniter. Loxton: S. Polymiadis. Best – J. Wallace, C. Reynolds-Aston, R. Wallace. Renmark Two 16 d Berri Two 0. Goals – Renmark Two: S. Altundag 7, A. Iqbal 5, Y. Sialas 2. T. Reinertsen, H. Safdari. Best – S. Altundag, A. Iqbal, J. Gable. Berri One 15 d Barmera Three 0. Goals – Berri One: T. Eleftheriadis 4, D. Eleftheriadis, A. Drogemuller, T. Franchito 2, S. Sporbert, P. Zahos, B. Saunders, K. Grigoriou, I. Dominic. Best – D. Eleftheriadis, M. Starkey, T. Eleftheriadis. Barmera Two 5 d Renmark One 0. Goals – Barmera Two: J. Pangallo 3, S. Giahgias 2. Best – B. Pilgrim, S. Giaghias, J. Pangallo.
Under 17A
Ladder: Renmark Two 24, Berri One 21, Barmera Two 16, Barmera One 14; Renmark One 12, Berri Two 9, Renmark Three 7, Loxton 1, Barmera Three 1.
Under 17B
Monash Wanderers 10 (N. Flack 180, 140, 102, 100 x 8, 110 peg out, S. Gration 180, 140, T. Dyer 140 x 3, 116, 100 x 3, W. Barnett 140, 100 x 5, D. Hayes 140, 101, 100) d Barmera Odd Bods 7 (J. Bonham 180, 140, 137, 135, 120 x 2, 100 x 2, R. Sumner 140, 100 x 5, D. Martin 138, 125 x 2, 121, 100 x 2, S. Meyer 134, 124 x 2, 114, 100 x 3, R. Perkins 140, B. Hawley 125). Loxton RSL 14 (K. Pillmore 180, 140 x 2, 100 x 4, J. Bourke 140, 138, 100, R. Martin 140, 100 x 2, T. Surridge 140, 120, 100, P. Bennall 133, 100, S. Pankhurst 123, 100 x 7, J. Willett 100 x 2) d Barmera Rooshooters 3 (D. Cooper 180, 131, 100, W. Jones 140 x 2, 125, 100 x 2, 102 peg out, A. Ivanovic 124, G. Fleet 121).
Loxton Gold 38 (A. Buhlman, G. Berry) d Barmera 37 (T. Boase, V. Davis).
Under 15A Berri 60 (P. Lloyd, E. Eleftheriadis) d Waikerie 32 (L. Eldredge, C. Taylor); Loxton North 57 (R. Coombe, T. Newman) d Barmera 35 (R. Ward, A. Tanner); Renmark 39 (K. Ellis, A. Nikou) d Loxton 33 (T. Schammer, L. Benson).
Under 15B1 Berri 49 (M. Graham, E. Pront) d Waikerie 33 (I. Cottle, A. Smith); Loxton North 46 (B. Kropinyeri, G. Eckermann) d Barmera 15 (J. Cooper, K. Hogan); Loxton 28 (C. Searles, D. Hargreaves) d Renmark 26 (J. Rees, G. Paximidis).
Under 15B2 Berri 42 (L. Sully, A. Henwood) d Waikerie 22 (J. Smith, E. Kambach); Renmark 28 (V. Sunman, J. Faehrmann) d Loxton 26 (E. Nuske, S. Henderson). Under 15C1 Berri 52 (M. Stewart, A. Pront) d Waikerie 24 (S. Schultz, M. Hoffmann); Barmera 27 (B. Miller, S.J. Albrecht) d Renmark White (C. Lindner, D. Mulvey); Renmark 37 (R. Singh, S. Bruce) d Renmark Blue (A. Field, L. Anderson).
Under 15C2
Darts
Berri croquet L. Taylor 15 d S. Belchambers 11.
King ball Game 1: R. Bauer 13 d A. Wright 7/S.Noske 3. Game two: A. Wright 13 d R. Bauer 11/S. Noske 7.
Golf Waikerie Divison one: M. Thomas 80/68.
Berri 43 (C. Kondoprias, J. Drabsch) d Waikerie 16 (L. Neindorf, D. Tootell); Loxton North 55 (Z. Lekakis, T. Wormald) d Barmera 14 (B. Penney, L. Fletcher); Loxton 63 (K. Hauptman, C. Schammer) d Renmark 20 (J. Spratling, E. Cocks).
A. Nicholson 88/65. Voucehrs: A. Greenfield 87/69, P. Sellar 86/69, W. Bald 77/72, J. Sheahan 79/72.
Independent netball
Saturday stableford:
A grade
S. Baylis 39 points, J. Penna 36. Ball winners: S. Thiele 39, M. Odgers, C. Wait, D. Vartuli 36, G. Leyson 35.
East Murray 50 (N. Durdin, A. Boughen) d Moorook 38 (K. Wundeberg, M. Morena).
Under 18
Riverland eightball
Renmark 0 drew Loxton 0. Best – Renmark: D. Fforde, D. Casey, A. Ivanovic. Loxton: S. Trezise, A. Hampel, C. Allister. Waikerie 13 d Berri 0. Best – Waikerie: R. Hope, J. Redemski, M. Morgan. Berri: G. Campbell, S. Wundenberg, R. Helbig. Goals: Waikerie: R. Hope 8, J. Redemski 3, C. Traeger-Squires 2.
1st division:
Mixed-Under 14
3rd division: Moorook Club 8 d Lyrup Red 7; Lyrup Club 11 d Waikerie Club 4; Berri Breakers 10 d Renmark Hotel 5; Barmera Hotel 14 d Barmera Hellenic 1.
Berri 56 (K. Wade, K. Thiele) d Waikerie 40 (D. White, B. Thompson); Barmera 48 (C. Hoare, A. Spronk) d Loxton North 32 (T. Haslam, R. Farr); Renmark 68 (R. Nisbett, S. Watchman) d Loxton 18 (T. Bright, T. Hopper).
Berri 5 d Waikerie 2. Best – Berri: B. Crocker, S. Stokes, H. Pillen. Waikerie: J. Fridd, A. Boehm, A. Harris. Goals – Berri: S. Moldovan, S. Stokes 2, A. Pietsch. Waikerie: M. Wenske 2. Renmark 2 drew Loxton 2. Best – Renmark: P. Hutchins, T. Duggin, S. Crouch. Loxton: T. Othams, N. Fielke, C. Allister. Goals – Renmark: T. Flint 2. Loxton: K. Burgemeister 2.
Berri Red 1 d Loxton Black 0. Best – Berri Red: G. Campbell, D, Couzner, B.
Hellenic 6.
B grade East Murray 56 (E. Zadow, D. Redden) d Moorook 38 (M. Hill, K. Pope).
Renmark Rovers 9 d Monash Club 6; Berri Club 10 d Loxton Sporting 5; Cobby Club 9 d Renmark Bad Boys 6; Berri Club Gold 10 d Renmark Club 5; Hellenic Chokers 8 d Berri Jugheads 7.
2nd division: Monash Club 9 d Barmera Ballbreakers 6; Loxton Sporty Black 10 d Loxton Sporty 5; Waikerie Club 10 d Berri Sharks 5; Renmark Redbacks 8 d Cobdogla Club 7; Moorook Club 9 d Barmera
Division two:
Berri
Sunday club foursomes championships: Ladies – L. Martin/J. Nowell 91 off stick; Ladies handicap: J. Adams/L. Mudge 74.5; Men’s: P. Mudge/S. Scholefield 120; Men’s handicap: S. Baylis/D. Howes 101.25.
Thursday ladies: L. Smith 35 points.
Loxton Pistol Club 50 yard service pistol: A. Reichstein 797, G. Freer 744, A. Lugg 717, B. Peterson 669, K. Zimmermann 667, T. Pfeiffer 660, P. Heinrich 469.
10 metre indoor air pistol: D. Kilsby 530, P. Pippos 530, A. Lugg 516, A. Reichstein 480.
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On the Road
Even James Bond drives one (a Mondeo) these days! ~ Feann Torr
Ford introduces Titanium and Wagon to Mondeo range F ORD Australia has released the new MB series Mondeo range, headlined by the introduction of an all-new wagon bodystyle and an all new, high-series model nameplate, the Mondeo Titanium. A host of new technologies and features have been added to the new range, including adaptive cruise control and dynamic headlights with cornering lamps, along with improved equipment levels across all models. The Mondeo wagon will be offered in both LX and Zetec specification levels when the new line up goes on sale later this month. Mondeo wagon is powered by a 2.3-litre Duratec four-cylinder engine, which produces 118 kW of power and 208 Nm of torque, and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with sequential sports shift. A comprehensive safety package comprises an enhanced intelligent protection system complemented by an anti lock braking system with electronic brakeforce distribution and emergency brake assist, dynamic stability control,
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Mondeo Titanium
■ HEADLINER: The new Mondeo range includes an all new wagon bodystyle. Photo: SUPPLIED automatic hazard warning lights activation and seven airbags, including side curtain airbags and a driver’s knee airbag.
Mondeo LX ■ WITH the introduction of the MB Mondeo range, the Mondeo LX is now available in hatch and wagon bodystyles, while the sedan bodystyle has been discontinued. Standard LX specification already extends to air conditioning, front power
windows, an eight speaker CD audio system with auxiliary input for MP3 players, steering-wheel mounted audio controls, heated power mirrors, Ford Easy Fuel capless refuelling and ‘follow me home’ lighting.
Mondeo Zetec ■ THE Mondeo Zetec’s extensive list of standard equipment carries over from the previous model and includes key features such as 17-inch alloy wheels, dual zone cli-
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mate control, a premium Sony audio system with sixdisc CD player, automatic headlights, fog lamps, rain sensing wipers, Park Assist (front and rear parking sensors), power height adjustment for the driver’s seat, cruise control and a leatherwrapped steering wheel. For the new model Zetec, specification has been upgraded to also include a USB input for USB/MP3 player integration and full iPod compatibility with the audio system, and the high-series Human Machine
■ AN all-new, high-series, Mondeo Titanium model line will be available with the 2.3-litre Duratec fourcylinder petrol engine or the optional 2.0-litre Duratorq turbo diesel engine. Positioned between the Zetec and XR5 Turbo models, Mondeo Titanium offers the perfect blend of sporty looks and premium luxury features. A sports body kit – featuring a front and rear bumper skirt, side skirts, distinctive upper and lower grilles and a fog lamp kit – along with sports suspension and 18-inch alloy wheels, gives the Titanium an unmistakeable presence on the road. On the inside there is Alcantara/leather seat trim along with variable heated front seats, a power sunroof with tilt/slide functionality, a keyless start system with ‘Ford Power’ starter button, bluetooth with voice control
and B-pillar mounted air ducts for the rear passenger compartment. New features and technology introduced with MB Mondeo that are standard on Titanium include adaptive cruise control with forward alert and collision mitigation, dynamic headlights with swivelling low beam headlights and static cornering lights, both of which are a first for a Ford vehicle in Australia.
Mondeo XR5 Turbo ■ THE top-of-the-range, performance XR5 Turbo model has also been upgraded, picking up all the new high tech features such as ACC, Ford’s smart key, key-free entry system, bluetooth with voice control and a power sunroof with tilt/slide functionality. New features unique to XR5 Turbo include 18-inch alloy wheels in a new, aggressive five-spoke sports design with a ‘Mystique’ silver finish, bi-xenon high intensity discharge (HID) headlights with static cornering lights and dual chrome exhaust outlets with a straight finish.
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08 MAZDA 2 FIVE DOOR HATCHBACK
ONLY 8,000kms
* automatic *a/c * cruise control * only 8,000kms
05 MITSUBISHILANCER • alloys • 2.0lt • cruise • p/windows
DRIVE-AWAY
$18,883
XSN-152
CC-626B
$13,521
$33,468
XSI-924
MASSIVE09 STOCK CLEARANCE! VE DUALFUEL OMEGA S159ABW
DUAL FUEL
DRIVE-AWAY
03 KIA RIO HATCHBACK WWM-566
• one local owner • only 70,000kms
* alloys * EPS * cruise control * dual fuel * power windows & mirrors * CD player * ABS brakes * dual front airbags
$8,483
DRIVE-AWAY
02VXACCLAIM WAGON
CERTIFIED HOLDEN low km’s, alloys XSI-924
S998ACY
$12,990
• auto • a/c • ABS • cruise
DRIVE-AWAY
00 TSASTRA CDOLYMPIC SEDAN WKW-955
$13,717
• 1.8lt • a/c • alloys • spoiler
DRIVE-AWAY
02VX SS SEDAN
was $34,468 SAVE $1,000 - $33,468 DRIVE-AWAY 07 VE BERLINA SEDAN, ex-Holden, only 8000 kms, Silver, XSZ-625 $31,348 DRIVE-AWAY 07 AH ASTRA CD HATCHBACK,1.8L,auto, only 12000 k’s S147ACD $19,923 DRIVE-AWAY 2007 HOLDEN VIVA HATCH auto, a/c, p/steering, white XNR-514 $15,990 DRIVE-AWAY 06 VE COMMODORE OMEGA SEDAN ,
Dual fuel, spoiler, cruise, dual airbags, XLG-570
SAVE $1,000 - $27,228 DRIVE-AWAY 04 VZ COMMODORE EXEC SEDAN,3.6lt Alloytec, auto, XIE-947 $15,748 DRIVE-AWAY 2003 XC BARINA SRI hatch, 5 spd, a/c, $9,523 DRIVE-AWAY very sporty XPT-018 03 VY 11 EXECUTIVE, cruies control, dual air bags, ABS WYH-699 $9,588 DRIVE-AWAY 02 SS COMMODORE VY SEDAN, red was $28,228
hot, local owner, automatic, spoiler, alloys. WUI-889 $19,971 DRIVE-AWAY
02 SS COMMODORE VX SEDAN, auto, $16,291 DRIVE-AWAY V8,Gold BB-976K 02 VX ACCLAIM STATION WAGON, auto, ABS, airbags, S998ACY $12,990 DRIVE-AWAY
CERTIFIED MITSUBISHI
00 MAGNA TJ EXECUTIVE
WMC-217
$8,990
DRIVE-AWAY
DRIVE-AWAY
2000 TJ MAGNA SEDAN V6, auto, a/c,
alloys, spoiler WMC-217
$10,548 DRIVE-AWAY
manual, white. WIH-724
was $8,990 SAVE $1,000 - $7,990 DRIVE-AWAY 1999 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE, manual, alloys, CC-334D $8,963 DRIVE-AWAY 98 VT EXEC SEDAN, very good condition, service history WEU-602 $6,990 DRIVE-AWAY WUL-123
1997 VT COMMODORE EXECUTIVE low km’s, alloys, WAR-709 was $10,548 SAVE $558 $9,990 DRIVE-AWAY 92 TR MAGNA, auto, local owner, S081ACD was $7,403 SAVE $413 - $6,990 DRIVE-AWAY
$12,643 DRIVE-AWAY
2004 HOLDEN RODEO 4X4 DUAL CAB T/diesel, XBN-223 $23,490 DRIVE-AWAY 1998 NISSAN NAVARA 4X4 TRAYTOP diesel, WDG-796 $10,548 DRIVE-AWAY 1998 TOYOTA HILUX 4X4 DUAL CAB 3.0lt diesel, manual, a/c, alloys, 1 local owner WCN-408
was $20,987 SAVE $1,000 - $19,987 DRIVE-AWAY 1998 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER GXL WAGON petrol/gas, auto, alloys, sunroof, bull bar, steps S009ACZ $21,840 DRIVE-AWAY
CHECK OUT OUR CHEAPIES SAVE $1,000 - $18,883 DRIVE-AWAY 98 EL FALCON FUTURA WAGON, a/c, CERTIFIED OTHERS 4lt, p/windows, cruise $3,268 DRIVE-AWAY 96 TOYOTA CAMRY SEDAN, auto, 04 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN, Auto $5,990 DRIVE-AWAY a/c, p/steer S985ACY $14,990 DRIVE-AWAY a/c, p/steer. XFL-459 1994 VR BERLINA SEDAN, auto, a/c, DRIVE-AWAY 2003 KIA RIO HATCH, 1 local owner, 5 spd $6,388 DRIVE-AWAY white, BB619T manual, p/steer WWM-566 $8,483 DRIVE-AWAY 93 VR EXECUTIVE STATION WAGON, 02 KIA CARNIVAL WAGON, local owner, dual fuel, alloys, VUD-731 $5,490 DRIVE-AWAY 5 spd, WUL-123 93 MAGNA SEDAN automatic, a/c, was $13,643 SAVE $1,000 - $12,643 DRIVE-AWAY white VNB-851 $2,990 DRIVE-AWAY 1992 VP EXEC SEDAN, auto, a/c, USED OTHERS alloys, blue VPB-686 $2,490 DRIVE-AWAY 07 MITSUBISHI PAJERO VRX LWB 7 seats, 1992 VP EXEC SEDAN, auto, a/c, Did T/Diesel, dual airbags, cruise controlXSZ-283 alloys, grey WLP-628 $3,268 DRIVE-AWAY was $45,7883 SAVE $2,000 - $43,883 DRIVE-AWAY 1992 HYUNDAI EXCEL SEDAN, a/c, 01 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE, alloys, automatic, red. WUU-401 $3,243 DRIVE-AWAY 1,000 km’s, S014ACZ $10,990 DRIVE-AWAY 1990 MITSUBISHI MAGNA SEDAN, 00 TS ASTRA OLYMPIC SEDAN a/c, a/c, auto, gas VJJ-202 $2,990 DRIVE-AWAY alloys, spoiler, WKW-955 $13,717 DRIVE-AWAY DRIVE-AWAY CARAVANS 2000 VX BERLINA SEDAN, excellent condition, 2 local owners. WKX-342 88 COROMAL 15’ CARAVAN, excellent was $13,698 SAVE $1,000 - $12,698 DRIVE-AWAY condition TBB-478 $9,990 DRIVE-AWAY
$16,291
98TOYOTA LANDCRUISER GXL
• dual fuel • auto • alloys • sunroof
$21,840
04 HOLDENRODEO 4X4 XBN-223
$23,490 DRIVE-AWAY
www.rosenthals.com.au
Berri 8582 3644 Renmark 8586 6626
08VESV6COMMODORE
automatic • a/c $15,990 •• front & side airbags DRIVE-AWAY
99 FORD LASER SEDAN
SAVE $1000
$35,990
$7,990
DRIVE-AWAY
• a/c • manual
00VT EXECUTIVE SEDAN
WNK-253
$10,920 DRIVE-AWAY
• rear spoiler
99 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE CC-334D
$8,963
DRIVE-AWAY
only 1 left
DRIVE-AWAY
XSN-148
WIH-724
• manual • alloys • a/c
HOLDEN COLORADO LX
* Demonstrator * a/c * 20” alloys * tow bar
DEMO 3,500kms
• local owner • 5 speed manual
XNR-514
was $19,883
S009AC
SAVE $1000
07HOLDEN VIVA HATCH
COMMERCIALS
cruise, as new XSN-162
• 1 local owner • sports body kit
WDG-796
• diesel • 4x4
02 KIA CARNIVAL
SAVE $1,558 - $8,990 DRIVE-AWAY 2000 VT EXEC SEDAN, auto , a/c, rear spoiler, WNK-253 $10,920 DRIVE-AWAY 1999 FORD LASER SEDAN, a/c, p/steer, was $10,548
97 TOYOTA HILUXE 4X4 traytop 05 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, alloys $13,521 DRIVE-AWAY diesel a/c, Sunraysias, vinyl canopy spoiler, tint. CC626B WGV-919 $9,990 DRIVE-AWAY CERTIFIED MAZDA 1996 TOYOTA 4X2 TRAY TOP a/c, white VVK 696 $8,990 DRIVE-AWAY 2008 MAZDA 2, 5 door hatch, 1 local owner
BB-976K
• 3.5lt • automatic • a/c • 110,000 kms
98NISSAN 4X4 TRAYTOP
$34,990
08 VE COMMODORE SV6, ex-Holden,
Gerard Daff 0427 844 699 John Glowacz 0407 603 685 LuchAlbanese 0416 199 589 Photos for illustration purposes only. New vehicles get 12 months registration, used vehicles get 3 months.
* Top of the line * 18” alloys * tint * striping * climate control * ABS, ESP
DRIVE-AWAY
• 1 local owner • manual • t/diesel
LMVD 46
08VESV6SEDAN
ONLY 23,000kms
S/N R5578R
* Turbo diesel * Automatic * Air conditioned * Side steps
DRIVE AWAY
$40,930
34 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday July 23, 2009
Camry Altise Auto from $29,990 + $
Or as shown with
$500
SA Shorts HOLIDAY
paint option, $ 400 metallic 30,390 Driveaway still great value at
EVERY BIT BRILLIANT. Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, dual front SRS airbags.
INCLUDES
500
$
SA Shorts HOLIDAY
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THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR SMALL CAR. Legendary Le egend d ary y 7.3L/100km fuel efficiency [a], gutsy 1.8L dual VVT-i engine.
Aurion AT-X from $34,450 + $
Or as shown with
$500
SA Shorts HOLIDAY
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GAME CHANGING BIG AUSSIE SIX. Powerful 200kW 3.5L V6, Vehicle Stability y Control, Traction Control.
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50% Investment Allowance Your business may be entitled to the Federal Government’s investment allowance. Small businesses (with an annual turnover of less than $2 million) can claim a 50% tax deduction for eligible purchases made before 31 December 2009. Talk with your tax advisor before purchase to see if your business is eligible.
Old Sturt Hwy Berri SA 5343
HiLux WorkMate 4x2
SCCC Manual still great value from $22,480 Includes Air conditioning and Toyota Genuine ELA Tray
Driveaway
[b]
UNBREAKABLE TOUGHNESS & RELIABILITY Economy of a 4 cylinder, dual SRS airbags.
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Available on selected new passenger vehicles (excluding HiLux WorkMate) purchased and delivered between 1 July and 31 July 2009. See Big River Toyota for terms and conditions. Excludes demos. Not available in conjunction with other registered fleet discounts or offers. Toyota reserves the right to extend any offer. [a] Source of fuel consumption data; ADR81/02 combined, (L/100km) for manual models. [b] Toyota Genuine Entry Level Alloy Tray. D9543
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Tavern Talk 4x4
I have bad reflexes. I was once run over by a car being pushed by two guys. ~ Woody Allen
with TONY WHATELEY AND DANNY HANRAHAN
A hidden Riverland jewel G
LUEPOT Reserve is one of the Riverlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hidden jewels. Situated 1.5 hourâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s drive over a sandy but firm road north from Waikerie, Gluepot is a 50,000 hectare, publicly funded property owned and managed by Birds Australia. Not only is it a haven for six nationally endangered bird species, it also offers a unique environment to be enjoyed by people from all walks of life and ages. As long as it is not raining, all makes of vehicles can make the 64 kilometre journey from Waikerie. The Hyundai Excel with two adults and two kids on a day trip handled the conditions well. The roads throughout the reserve appear sandy but the sand is only a small section on top covering a hard base. Open all year round, the reserve offers a range of facilities from a visitor information centre, campgrounds, bird hides, driving and walking tracks and numerous brochures, along with a number of guided tours. Costing $5 per day per vehicle, or $10 per vehicle to camp, the reserve is certainly affordable. The road into Gluepot led straight to the impressive visitors centre and a very warm welcome from long time volunteer Susanne Burgin. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My husband and I were touring around Australia in a caravan when we decided to drop into Gluepot,â&#x20AC;? Susanne explained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The red soil, mallee trees, peace and tranquillity have drawn us back four times to volunteer our services.â&#x20AC;? Susanne proudly guided me through the visitors centre which is packed full of various forms of information.
â&#x2013; BEAUTIFUL: Gluepot Reserve is a fantastic Riverland spot for camping and spotting wildlife, especially birds.
$34,990 FOR ABN HOLDERS
DRIVEAWAY
NO MORE TO PAY*
Metallic colours $495 extra
5 DOOR AUTO MICRA
TIIDA ST MANUAL
> Dual front airbags > ABS brakes > MP3 player input
Red soil, mallee trees, peace and tranquility have drawn us back.
$16,990
DRIVEAWAY
NO MORE TO PAY* WITH FREE REGO, CTP & STAMP DUTY Metallic colours $495 extra
NAVARA D22 4x2 CAB CHASSIS DX Also included are numerous awards won by Gluepot Reserve over the years. After a recommendation from Susanne, I headed out to one of the three designated camping areas, catering for swags, tents and small to medium caravans. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You have the reserve to yourself so take your pick, the ones with tables and chairs are the best,â&#x20AC;? she added. Each of the areas has a spotlessly clean drop toilet. It must be clearly understood that wood fires are banned throughout the year, along with generators. Gas fires are permitted. Visitors need to be totally self sufficient, as there is no water, fuel or other supplies available. All rubbish must also be removed. As I wandered along some of the 14 extremely well marked walking tracks leading through a variety of mallee and casuarina woodlands, I was overwhelmed by the silence and peacefulness of the reserve. Taking a spell on one of the well placed seats, the numerous birds could be heard and seen as they moved about in their protected environment. Susanne proudly introduced a number of her grandchildren when I checked out at the visitors centre. A young fella (sic) proudly announced â&#x20AC;&#x153;we have been riding our bikes around and have seen lots of lizards and stuffâ&#x20AC;?. Grandma added â&#x20AC;&#x153;they are from the city and have been having the time of their livesâ&#x20AC;?. Contact the rangers on 8892 8600 for more information and road conditions prior to your visit. Further information can be obtained from the Gluepot Reserve Website: http://www.riverland.net.au/gluepot/
1.8 litre engine > Spacious interior > Dual front airbags > ABS brakes
> 2.5 litre common-rail turbo diesel engine > Air-conditioning > Dual front airbags
NO MORE TO PAY*
WITH FREE ALLOY TRAY FOR ABN HOLDERS Metallic colours $495 extra
NAVARA D40 4x4 RX DUAL CAB DIESEL MANUAL
NO MORE TO PAY*
X-TRAIL ST MANUAL > ALL MODE 4x4-i > Electronic Stability Program (ESP) > 6 airbags > Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) > Rear drawer storage system DRIVEAWAY
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WITH FREE REGO CTP & STAMP DUTY Metallic colours $495 extra
09 PATROL WAGON ST
> Common-rail turbo diesel engine > 3,000kg braked towing capacity > 126kW of power > ABS brakes > Dual front Airbags
$39,990
DRIVEAWAY FOR ABN HOLDERS Metallic colours NO MORE TO PAY*
DRIVEAWAY
WITH FREE REGO CTP & STAMP DUTY Metallic colours $495 extra
$31,990
$21,990
DRIVEAWAY
$17,990
> 3.0 litre common-rail turbo diesel engine > 2,500kg braked towingcapacity > Up to 7 seat capacity > 17â&#x20AC;? alloys > Cruise Control
$495 extra
$54,990
DRIVEAWAY
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36 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday July 23, 2009
Booties and Bibs the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee
Davron Troy Eddy BORN March 10, 2009 at Mansfield, Victoria, weighing 7lb 1oz, to Michael and Bronwyn Eddy (nee Obst). A brother for Alisha.
Adem Reis Al BORN June 26, 2009, weighing 3.44kg, to Kate and Metin of Renmark. A brother for Yasemin and Ali.
Chloe Madison Hucks BORN June 30, 2009 weighing 7lb, 14oz. A daughter for Hayley and Simon of Paringa. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE
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Cerise Fleur Bryan BORN June 21, 2009, weighing 3.49kg, to James and Tylene of Renmark. A sister for Tane. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE
Jonte Nathan Kassulke-Roberts BORN June 30, 2009 weighing 7lb 4oz, to Heidi and Nathan of Cobdogla. A brother for Brookelyn and Toby. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE
Talisha Joan Obst BORN June 22, 2009 at Albury NSW, weighing 8lb 1oz to Nigel and Deveena.
Saphira Lee Darvill-Olsen BORN July 3, 2009 weighing 2.58kg, to Lisa and Daniel of Berri. A half sister for Nathaniel and Zeke. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE
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Judd Anthony Norman BORN May 7, 2009 weighing 6lb 13oz. to Jason and Tanya. A brother for Marissa, Maddison and Meagan.
Riley William James Hartup BORN June 28, 2009 weighing 4.12kg to Kerry Hartup of Berri. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE
Congratulations to our winner for June: Ravi James Martin and parents Kylie and Simon Martin of Wynarka
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Classifieds Phone 8582 5500 â&#x20AC;˘ 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri
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Death WHITTINGHAM Robert Brian (Bob) Passed away peacefully at Barmera Hospital on July 21, 2009 after a short illness. Aged 69 years.
3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri.
Beloved husband and soul mate of Elaine.
Phone 8582 5500 Fax 8582 5505
Loved father of Wayne, Steven, Ashley (deceased), Annette and Terry and mate of Brett.
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Loved pop of 7 grandchildren Sadly missed Keep on truckinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Dad WHITTINGHAM Robert Brian (Bob) Brother-in-law of Jean and Paul, uncle of Teresa, Angela, Steven, Mark and their families Fond memories
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Sadly missed Keep on fishinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; mate
Funeral WHITTINGHAM The relatives and friends of Mr. Robert Brian (Bob) Whittingham are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service to be conducted at the graveside in the Barmera Lawn Cemetery on Friday July 24 at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Leukemia Foundation in Bobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory would be appreciated. Donations may be made at the service. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 Renmark 85864422
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For Sale A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin. Defontenay Rd Barmera. Last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prices. Open 7 days a week. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298 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
For Sale
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BUDGIES in cages, $30. STUMPS and hardwood 15% discount for Phone 85824556 pensioners. Deliveries FIREWOOD redgum split to Renmark on Monday, and round, $88 per bin Barmera area on inc gst, can deliver. Phone Tuesday, Loxton area on 0418615099 Wednesday. Hardwood 7x5 trailer load $100, FURNITURE single stumps 7x5 trailer load bed innerspring $150.Phone 0409673409 mattresses, sofa, between 7pm and 10pm tables, numerous weekdays other items. All Cars For sale reasonably priced. VT Phone 85865013 or COMMODORE executive 3 months rego, 0429301930 WEO356, $5,500 ono. GAS wall heater Vulcan Phone 0409673409 or Quasar very efficient 85821937 ideal for large areas home or workshop $400 HOLDEN VT SS Series neg. inspect working 2 Gen 3 V8, auto, white, by appointment. Phone King springs lowered, 85412487 twin 2 ½ stainless ceramic HAY Oaten, Lucerne, exhaust, coated extractors, cold Triticale. Large round rolls, can deliver. Phone air intake, VZ Monaro front bar, headlights 0418615099 and taillights, 18 HOBBY Farm - new house inch chrome mags, 4 bed, 2 bath, open living low 125,000kms and on 210 arable acres into warranty servicing Immaculate 4 paddocks with main book. water elevated with throughout, CC098G, picture views of river $13,000 ono. Phone cliffs and valleys. River 0428817138 access 1500m via public road, some new fences HOLDEN VU Ute 2002, and gates, 30x20 garage Series 2, V6 auto, mags, situated on Sturt Highway lowered, tinted windows, mid way between Waikerie tonneau cover, flexi glass and Barmera. Can be in 2 canopy, low kms. $12,500 lots. High 200k to mid ono. Phone 0428839953 300k. Phone 08 8583033 or 0417867034 KIA Cerato 2005 white, auto, I N S U R A N C E 22,500km, showroom - For the most condition, one lady competitive prices owner since new, on home, contents, XDN232, $10,250. commercials, caravan Phone 0408194940 or and boats. Contact 85846726 your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark TOYOTA Camry Altise 85866626 or Berri 2003 power steering, auto, 85823644 6 cycl, XGX313, $6,800 ono. Phone 85866030 or POKER table, solid 0421414407 construction, custom made, $600 ono. Phone TOYOTA Camry 2.5L EFI, 0400068932 power steer, a/c, cd, tow bar, very good condition, RIVERLAND Vacuum 5mths rego, VBW047, Cleaners quality vacuum $2,300 ono. Phone cleaners, cleaning 0419826153 equipment, ducted Public Notice vacuum system service to your door. Call Peter on 85839389 or BEADS and Findings, 0427106603. bracelets, necklaces, earrings all occasions, STEELINE / BUILDPRO tiaras etc suit Jumping July Specials weddings and proms, on Gal Tube 50 x 50 good prices. Open x 1.6 x 6.3. Gal Post Saturday, Sunday 50 x 50 x 1.6 x 2.4 and Public Holidays long. Tophat rail gal 10am- 4pm Dalziel Rd 7.5 length also on Winkie - 300m from special this month Lavender Farm. Phone at Steeline Old Sturt Marilyn 85832397 or Highway, Berri. Phone 0429142702 85822166
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To let BERRI 3 bedroom unit r/c air cond, carport, no pets, $140 p/w. Phone 85821382
Services COMPUTERS for mobile computer sales and service call Neotek Services on 0420597000. Friendly reliable and affordable. No need to unplug, we come to you.
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Garage Sale RENMARK Lions Club Corner 15th Street and Renmark Avenue, Saturday July 25, 8am - 11am. Lounge chairs, wardrobe, dressing table, fridge, washing machine, chest of drawers, books etc. Bacon and egg sandwiches and sausage sizzle also available. Proceeds to aid â&#x20AC;&#x153;Greenhill Lodgeâ&#x20AC;?.
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 BUILDER extensions, renovations and repairs. Professional, licensed and experienced. Phone 0422582585 CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and Detailing on 85863355 Lot 12 Tarcoola Street Renmark
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All dogs over the age of three months must be registered. Penalties of up to $250 may be imposed on persons owning or keeping an unregistered dog or dogs. Concessions on registrations are available for the following categories: Pensioner Desexed dogs Microchipped dogs Obedience Trained dogs Greyhounds registered with the Greyhound Racing Board SA Working dogs Accredited Disability Dogs, Guide Dog, Hearing Dog (NO FEE) Documental proof is required for a concession registration. Dogs can be registered at the Community and Civic Centre, 61 Eighteenth St, Renmark between the hours of 9am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5pm, Monday to Friday. Residents of Paringa and Lyrup may register their dogs at their respective General Stores. BC Hurst CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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Community Services COMMUNITY AGED CARE PACKAGES COORDINATOR Renmark Paringa District Hospital, Riverland Indicative Total Remuneration: $68,571 - $71,340 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Temp F/T (up until 30/06/2010) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ASO4 Coordinating the Community Care Package Program, you will oversee the provision of individualised support for clients living at home. Experienced in client assessment, particularly relating to aged care, you will have worked within a community health care setting. With empathetic communication abilities, you will possess an understanding of the complex needs associated with the aging process. Job Ref: T4617.
Admin/Clerical ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Riverland Regional Health Service, Berri/Barmera Indicative Total Remuneration: $53,529 - $57,287 (pro rata) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Multiple Positions: Casual â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ASO2 Joining a dedicated team you will undertake a range of administrative and clerical tasks to support the efďŹ cient and effective management of the service. Experienced in general administrative support and with proven proďŹ ciency in customer contact, you will demonstrate astute communication and interpersonal skills. Able to commit to a rostered system, you will enjoy a diverse working environment. Job Ref: L4606.
Support Services MAINTENANCE OFFICER Renmark Paringa District Hospital, Riverland $19.21 p/hr - $19.48 p/hr â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Multiple Positions: Casual â&#x20AC;&#x201C; WHA3 Consulting with the Services Manager you will work in conjunction with all Health Service employees in the delivery of organisational wide maintenance relating to grounds, buildings and equipment. You will liaise with external contractors, and assist with preventative maintenance schedules. A cooperative team member, you will be able to follow instructions whilst working under limited supervision. Job Ref: L4630.
SERVICES STAFF Riverland Regional Health Service, Berri/Barmera $18.69 p/hr - $18.95 p/hr â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Multiple Positions: Casual â&#x20AC;&#x201C; WHA2 Contributing to the provision of an efďŹ cient and effective services department you will assist with the preparation and serving of meals, and undertake a range of cleaning and laundry duties. Demonstrating the ability to follow instructions you will work well both under minimal supervision and as a positive team member. You will possess sound communication skills. Job Ref: L4613. For more information visit:
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Through a Lens, through to his most recent release Rudebox as well as hits from Williams’ swing album. Hogan will certainly ‘Entertain You’. While he makes a good crust delivering Williams tributes, Hogan is a strong talent himself. At the age of 21 he discovered his singing ability upon securing the lead role in the classic musical The Boyfriend. Subsequent singing lessons and a more professional involvement in musical theatre ensued.
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6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 The 7pm Project 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 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 Angel 1.50 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Tour De France 2009: Daily Updates 7.30 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Olympia 3.20 Home 3.30 Stock Squad 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 AndrĂŠ Rieu: The
Fairy Tale 6.00 Tour De France 2009: Daily Updates 6.30 World News 7.30 Annie Oakley 8.30 As It Happened: Last Voyage Of The Gustloff 9.30 World News 10.00 Tour De France 2009: Stage 19: From Bourgoin-Jallieu to Aubenas 2.00 Weatherwatch
Saturday 25th
SBS
5.00 rage 11.00 The Omid Djalili Show 11.30 The Cook And The Chef 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Wheelchair Basketball: Rollers World Challenge 2.00 SANFL: Glenelg v Central District
5.00 Bowls: Perth International 2009 6.00 Echo Beach 6.25 Minuscule 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 East Of Everything 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill 10.00 ABC News 10.10 Foyle's War 11.45 rage
7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 3.00 rage 6.05 The New Inventors: Presented by James Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Loghlin 6.35 Heartland 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: The Katharine Hepburn Season: Spitfire: Katharine Hepburn and Robert Young 10.00 Movie: Storm Over The Nile: Anthony Steel and James Robertson Justice
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Danoz 12.00 Eclipse 1.00 V8 Xtra 1.30 Motorsport: V8 Utes: Round Five: Townsville 2.30 Tornado Intercept 3.30 According To Jim 4.00 Scenic Tours Canada 5.00 Fishing Australia
5.30 Postcards Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: The Wild 8.10 Movie: National Treasure: Jon Voight 10.50 Movie: Rumble In The Bronx 12.40 Movie: Ladyhawke 3.05 Room For Improvement 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Test Drive 12.30 Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Me Or The Dog 1.00 The 7pm Project 1.30 AFL: Geelong v Hawthorn 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Before The Game: Presented by Dave Hughes, Mick
Molloy, Andrew Maher, Sam Lane and Lehmo 6.30 AFL: St. Kilda v Western Bulldogs 10.00 Movie: Nick Of Time: Johnny Depp and Courtney Chase 11.45 Crime Files 1.45 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Tour De France 2009: Daily Updates 7.30 World Watch 12.50 I Could Be Me 1.00 The Promise Of Music 2.40 Two Pieces For Het 3.00 The Wonderful World Of Albert Kahn 4.00 China's Art 4.30 Newshour
5.30 Wedding Sari Showdown 6.00 Tour De France 2009: Daily Updates 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 The Squiz 9.00 Rockwiz 9.50 Plastic 10.00 Tour De France 2009: Stage 20: High Mountains: MontĂŠlimar to Mont Ventoux 1.30 Weatherwatch
Sunday 26th
TEN
5.00 rage 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Weapons Races 3.00 Sculpture Diaries
4.00 Killer Whale And Crocodile 5.00 Sunday Arts 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Cassowaries 8.30 The Last Enemy 9.30 Compass 11.05 Lee Miller 12.00 Midsomer Murders 1.45 Movie: Show Business
7.00 Classic Albums 8.00 Zoo Days 8.55 Little Angels 9.25 Scrapheap Challenge 11.00 Beautiful Noise 12.00 London Live 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles 1.55 j tv Live 2.45 triple j tv presents
3.15 j tv Live 4.10 Coldplay: Then And Now 5.05 Simple Plan Special 6.00 ABC Fora 7.00 Artscape 7.30 Sunday Arts 8.30 Sculpture Diaries 9.30 The Young Girl And The Monkey 10.20 Stone Upon Stone 10.35 The Chatterley Affair
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Discover 11.30 Fabulous Foals 12.00 Brut Footy Flashbacks 1.30 AFL: Essendon v Richmond 4.30 AFL: Adelaide v Port Adelaide 5.45 Seven News
6.15 AFL: Adelaide v Port Adelaide (Cont.) 7.30 Dancing With The Stars 9.30 Bones 10.30 Las Vegas 12.00 Movie: Sink The Bismark! 2.30 Home Shopping 3.30 NBC Meet The Press 4.30 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Merlin 1.00 Australian Superbike Championship 2.00 Netball: ANZ Championship: Grand Final: Melbourne Vixens v Adelaide
3.30 Don't Forget The Lyrics 4.30 Meerkat Manor 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Movie: Night At The Museum 9.45 Movie: You, Me & Dupree 12.00 Moto GP 1.30 Hungarian Grand Prix
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.10 World Watch 7.15 Tour De France 2009: Daily Updates 7.30 World Watch 10.00 Iron Chef 10.50 Our Man In Nirvana 11.00 Sarah Brightman 12.00 IAAF World Youth Championships 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 2010 FIFA
World Cup Magazine 3.30 Futbol Mundial 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game 6.00 Tour De France 2009: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 The Moon 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Journos 10.00 Tour De France 2009: Stage 21: Final Stage 2.15 Weatherwatch
Monday 27th
WIN SA
4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs
6.00 Landline Extra 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Spooks 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Where The Sun Rises 12.35 MDA
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge
7.20 Mr. Bean 7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 Red Dwarf: Rimmer abandons his crewmates. 8.30 Good Game 9.00 triple j tv 9.30 Doctor Who 10.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 triple j tv presents 11.00 Studio 22 11.30 Ergo Proxy
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Movie: Daughter Of The Bride 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H
5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Scrubs 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 The Jonathan Ross Show 11.30 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Friends 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? 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 1.00 Home Shopping
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.15 Tour De France 2009: Daily Updates 7.30 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Boys Of Baraka 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Corner Gas
6.00 Tour De France 2009: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear 8.30 South Park 9.00 Flight Of The Conchords 9.30 World News 10.00 The Dark Side Of The Moon 11.00 Movie: Godzilla: Final Wars (Japan) 1.15 Kike Like Me 2.20 Weatherwatch
Tuesday 28th
ABC 2
4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Buildings That Shaped Britain 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Einstein Factor 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Whatever! 2.00 The Bill
3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Grand Designs 9.25 Tracey Ullman's State Of The Union 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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 The Real Good Life 4.55 Weird Science 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: Simonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s absence leaves a gap in the English department. 9.20 The Bill: The theft of a teacherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s computer reveals a family in crisis. 7.20 Mr. Bean 10.50 Fireflies
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Movie: Random Encounter: Elizabeth Berkley 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News
5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Air Ways 8.00 Surf Patrol 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 All Saints 10.30 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 11.00 Gavin & Stacey 11.30 Lipstick Jungle
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 The 7pm Project 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 8.30 NCIS 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Californication 12.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Stockinger 2.50 Tragic Story With Happy Ending 3.00 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.30 Help 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Corner Gas
6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 Liberal Rule 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: Fog Of War 11.50 Movie: I Am (Poland): Piotr Jagielski, Agnieszka Nagorzycka and Edyta Jungowska 1.30 True Kindness 2.30 Weatherwatch
Wednesday 29th
ABC 1
4.30 Police Rescue 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Medical Mavericks 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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's War On Everything 9.30 US Of Tara 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 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 The Cook And The Chef Moments 4.40 The Kitchen Job 5.30 Time Team 6.30 Wheelchair Basketball: Rollers World Challenge
8.00 Benâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Zoo 8.30 The Ugly Truth About Beauty 9.20 Catalyst Bytes 9.25 The Baby Borrowers 10.20 How Kevin Bacon Cured Cancer 11.15 Two In The Top End: After two months on the road, John Doyle and Tim Flannery are on the last leg of their journey.
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Movie: Murder Without Conviction 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H
5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 World's Strictest Parents 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 My Name Is Earl 10.00 Scrubs 10.30 Family Guy 11.00 American Dad 11.30 Prison Break 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 The 7pm Project 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful
5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 9.30 House 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 Movie: The Cuckoo (Russia) 2.45 Spacefiles 3.00 Submariners 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 James May's 20th Century 8.30 Voyages Of Discovery 9.30 World News 10.00 Mini Series: The Accursed Kings: The Iron King (France) (Part One) 11.40 Movie: Killing Words (Spain) 1.20 Weatherwatch
Riverland and Issue No. 85 - Thursday, July 23, 2009
www.riverlandweekly.com.au
â&#x2013; RETIRED: Riverland boxer Paul Rose has decided to end his career prematurely. Photo: JANE WILSON
Schubert hits milestone By LES PEARSON
GLOVES OFF
Graham Charlton
has the full story in Charlieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s goss
- Pages 12 & 13 -
INTERNATIONAL hockey star and former Riverlander Grant Schubert will play his 150th match for Australia against Malaysia this weekend in Adelaide. Schubertâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s six year career with the Kookaburras began in Nuess, Germany, against the widely-feared host team. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I suppose Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been playing for what seems like a long timeâ&#x20AC;Śbut it still feels like yesterday when I was running out for my first game against one of the toughest teams in the world,â&#x20AC;? he said. Schubert said the nerves still circulate when the big matches arrive, especially at the Olympic Games and Champions Trophy events. Those nerves might also resurface this weekend with a strong local travelling contingent making the trip to Adelaide for the occasion. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I reckon Dadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rustling up some people to come down,â&#x20AC;? Schubert said. Members of the Loxton Hockey Club, where Schubert is a premiership player, will also be present. He admits he is not a big milestone person but is excited about the weekend ahead. â&#x2013; Continued Page 16
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