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Biking groups to visit By BRAD PERRY and LES PEARSON
â– RIDERS: Mallee Branch Ulysses Club members Royce and Sylvia Fisher (front) with president Rob Todd, are excited to be riding in the region this weekend. Photo: BRAD PERRY
THE thundering sound of motorbikes will fill the Riverland this long weekend with more than 500 riders donning their jackets and helmets and making their way to the region. The Ulysses Club, Harley Riders Adelaide and the Honda Gold Wing motorcycle group will all be in the region, along with the MG Car Club of South Australia, making the Riverland heaven for motor enthusiasts this long weekend. More than 300 Ulysses motorcycle club members will be heading to Barmera for the club’s biggest event of the year, the 16th Annual South Australian Odyssey. ■Continued Page 5
RALLY SHUNNED? Claims allege CIT discourage attending
By BRAD PERRY TODAY’S Coalition of Concerned River Murray Communities rally at Berri has been embroiled in a row due to claims local irrigation authorities are not supporting the event. Coalition chairman David Peake yesteday hit out at the Central Irrigation Trust claiming the organisation
was hurting the cause. While Mr Peake is hoping for more than 1000 people to attend the meeting, he said it is disappointing CIT has not encouraged its growers to attend. “I have been told by a local grower that CIT are not supporting the meeting,� he said. “This particular grower told me they don’t understand what we are
on about. “I would suggest they don’t want to know about it. “If they had the best interests of irrigators in mind, don’t you think it’s imperative to support the immediate take over of the Murray Darling Basin by the Federal Government?�
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Council’s award THE Loxton Waikerie Council’s rural property addressing program has received a national award. The program was highly commended at the 2009 Australian Safer Community Awards, which recognise best practice and innovation in helping safeguard the community from major emergencies. An innovation pushed by council’s works manager Tom Avery, the rural addressing program makes residents within farming areas more locatable to emergency services.
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G’day Riverland Barking dog case raises cost questions
NEWS that the Berri Barmera Council has, to this point, spent $31,000 on legal fees in a case regarding a barking dog would assuredly have some local ratepayers perplexed. How could an issue involving a barking dog create such an expenditure? Council had orginally allocated a reasonable $12,000 for the case but it would seem the fact hearings into the situation have extended over three
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Locals call for allocation rise By BRAD PERRY LOCAL IRRIGATORS are praying for a significant increase in water allocations when today’s announcement is made, as many join calls from a local politician to lift allocations to 35 per cent. Family First MLC Robert Brokenshire believes the spring rains, combined with the lifting of the water trading cap in New South Wales (putting more than 850 gigalitres on the market), should see a big rise in water allocations from the current 16 per cent allocation. “This State Labor Government has an opportunity to make right for its failings on the Murray,� he said. “It can enter the water market and buy, out of NSW, water desperately needed for critical human needs.� Riverland irrigators agree with
Mr Brokenshire that something needs to be done immediately to get extra water for fruit orchards. Barmera winegrape grower Damien Wilson said growers who are having to lease in water are running out of funds quickly. “We need as much water as we can get,� he said. “Unless things turn around, those who are not able to buy water are going to be in a very difficult situation.� Mr Wilson said raising the allocation levels to 35 per cent would ease the strain on growers. “If we can get to 35 or 40 per cent...it would take a lot of pressure off everybody,� he said. Overland Corner grower Richard Swinstead said allocations need to reach 35 per cent as a minimum. “We should be up around that at least,� he said. Mr Swinstead also questioned
the Federal Government’s recently introduced industry support program, which replaced last year’s critical water program. “Once I hit 36 per cent of allocations, there is no advantage to that program,� he said. Winkie winegrape grower Ian Schober said any increase is good but believes irrigators need to look at it realistically. “Obviously an increase will help everybody, however we have to be realistic about it,� he said. “I believe we need to have more water but it has got to come from somewhere. “Anything above 25 per cent would be a bonus.� Meanwhile, Liberal candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone has written to Premier Mike Rann asking for his position on the downsizing of Berri based company, National Foods. In the letter, Mr Whetstone
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Nearly 100 motorcyclists will be camping on Lakeside Oval and many eating at the BarmeraMonash Football Club. Ulysses Club members will be doing an organised bike ride through Overland Corner and Waikerie and there will be motorcycle test rides. In an economic boost to the region, 120 of the riders will be taking a bus tour to local wineries and cruising on the PS Industry on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Harley Riders Group of South Australia will be hosting its annual rally in Renmark. Part of the rally is a thunder ride, its name derived from the noise of some 250 bikes cruising down the road. Harley Riders Adelaide Chapter director Bob Woodfull said the group held a rally in Berri a few years ago and felt it was time for a return trip to the region. “The Riverland is a great place,� Mr Woodfull said. “We know that it is going through a rough patch and this is one way of trying to put some
Winkie home, before embarking on a tour of the Riverland (including a stop at the Barmera Markets).
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■RIDERS: (above) Members of the Malle Branch Uleysses Club and (below) two of the cars from the MG Club which will be in the region this weekend. money back into the community.� The thunder ride leaves Renmark at 10.30am and should be at Berri 15 minutes later before heading through Lyrup, to Renmark. The ride will then be followed by a show and shine in front of the Renmark Hotel from 11.30am. Adding further to the colour of this long weekend will be the arrival of the MG Car Club of South Australia to the region. Club member Leon Rosenzweig said the tour is a chance to reinforce that the Riverland is a
wonderful place to visit. “The idea is to show the members that the Riverland is still vibrant and alive, despite the negative publicity about the region,� Mr Rosenzweig said. “We’re still alive here and fairly resilient and we don’t lay down without a good fight.� The club will start its tour of the region on Saturday with a lunch at Swan Reach and then will travel to Renmark, where a public viewing of the cars will take place from 4.30 to 7.30pm. On Sunday, the group will have morning tea at Mr Rosenzweig’s
MOTORCYCLISTS will be targeted by Riverland police this long weekend. Senior Sergeant Steve Scholefield said a spate of complaints from the public regarding unregistered and uninsured motorcycles being used on public roads has prompted the weekend’s campaign. “In the past motorcycles have been ridden on roadside reserves – these areas are classed as roads,� Sen Sgt Scholefield said. “Riders should check that the area they intend riding in is not a road and seek permission from the landowner if they wish to ride on private property.� He reminded the public that it is an offence to ride an unregistered/uninsured motorcycle on a road and that the rider is required to have an appropriate licence.
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Budget blown on barking dog By BRAD PERRY THE BERRI Barmera Council has spent more than $31,000 in legal expenses in an ongoing court battle over the alleged unreasonable barking of a dog. The case, involving Berri man Colin Leckie and his dog named Tu Pac, has spanned more than three years and has exceeded council’s initial budget allocation by more than $19,000, a report in the monthly council agenda confirms. In a Berri Barmera Council report, it states that following a court hearing in August, council purchased an outdoor bark control device and the unit was installed into Mr Leckie’s yard for a trial period. On September 4, a dog bark
counting device was placed securely around the dog’s neck and remained in place until September 14. The reports states that the results suggest a significant decrease in barking by the dog over the 10 day monitoring period. The report also says the dog
legal expenditure involved in the case. In August, the Berri Magistrates Court was told that a neighbour had phoned council between 200 and 300 times in a two year period complaining about the barking dog. Presenting as a witness for the prosecution, Mr Beaton
I must admit, this is the first time I have seen a matter like this go to court. bark control device will remain in operation with daily checks ongoing until council and the parties involved are satisfied that the barking issue has been resolved. The Berri Barmera Council was unable to comment on the
said council had been dealing with the issue on a regular basis. “I knew it was a regular thing and it was taking up much of our time,� he said. “It is not like if you’ve just got the odd complaint and it was
easily resolved, it was an ongoing complaint.� Mr Beaton described it as an unusual situation. “It is one of those things, that council doesn’t like to prosecute members of their own community. “I must admit, this is the first time I have seen a matter like this go to court.� Previously council took Mr Leckie to court in 2006 over complaints about his dog’s barking. It is understood Mr Leckie, of Berri, is pleading not guilty to allegedly breaching an existing control order over the dog and allegedly owning a dog barking unreasonably. Hearings into the case continue, with the next court appearance in November.
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CIT chief denies not supporting rally Mr Peake said many CIT irrigators will be attending but said he is puzzled as to why an email has not been sent out to its growers to support the meeting. With Citrus Growers of South Australia sending out a press release urging its growers to attend the rally in Berri, Mr Peake expected CIT to do the same. However, Central Irrigation Trust chief executive officer Jeff Parish quashed claims from Mr
Peake that CIT is not supporting the meeting. “I just think it is a rally, I will be going to it and I am looking forward to what they have got to say,� he said. “I hope there is a good crowd there.� Mr Parish said CIT has always supported anyone who is pushing for a take over of the basin. “We have always fully supported a one management position for the Murray Darling Basin,� he said. “In terms of equi-
table trade rules, it hasn’t progressed as quickly as we would have liked but we are confident it will get there.� The meeting will take place on the Berri riverfront from 2pm and is an opportunity for Riverland and South Australian irrigators to protest that the Murray Darling Basin handover Bill has failed in its objectives to save the river’s ecology and its communities. Mr Peake said the previous meeting at Grieger’s Sandbar in
Blanchetown gave the Coalition national recognition and he expects another big turn out to the rally tomorrow. “There has been a problem with meetings getting off the ground in the Riverland all along, right from the time of the Riverland Coalition,� he said. “It is important growers turn up because basically it is our last chance to get it right.� A list of local identities, including Berri Barmera Mayor Peter Hunt and Berri grower
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Renmark Club’s big party By BRAD PERRY AN EVENT filled day at the Renmark Club will ensure its 100th birthday celebrations go off with a bang on Sunday. On the banks of the River Murray, the club has wined and dined patrons since 1909 and expects the Riverland community to help give it a birthday to remember. With plenty of entertainment on offer from noon, including local wakeboard sensation Ryleigh Pfitzner, Renmark Club general manager Brenton Franks said it is a huge way to celebrate the wonderful milestone. “We want to thank the community for their support over 100 years and show them that we will still be going for another 100 on the mighty River Murray,� he said. “The birthday celebrations are our way of saying thank you.� The day will be action packed with water sports, including circuit raceboats, displays from the dinghy derby club and Renmark Rowing Club, speed skiing, kneeboarding, barefoot skiers and wakeboarding. Mr Franks said it is great to have the support of local sporting clubs, who will be showing off their skills in a long ball kicking and target hitting competition. Renmark Club members will have the chance to win up to $2000 in the mega members draw and the festivities will be capped off with a spectacular fireworks display. Mr Franks said there will be plenty of entertainment on hand until the club closes at 2am.
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20 years on from calls for Loveday recognition...
Max pushes camp’s heritage list cause By BRAD PERRY MORE than 20 years after returned soldiers and guards of the Loveday Internment Camp pushed to have the camp’s sites heritage listed, a local historian is again taking up the cause. Barmera based historian Max Scholz is outraged the internment camp has not been heritage listed and is now taking the fight into his own hands. Mr Scholz, who has written a book on the ■PUSH: Local historian Max Scholz is pushing for the Loveday Internment Camp to be heritage camp called As I Rememlisted in order to preserve its history. ber, will use this weekend’s Loveday Internment Camp exhibition in Cobdogla to grab the attention of the National FOR many years the history of feature over 50 photographs from Trust. World War II Loveday Internment the Australian War Memorial and “I was very disapCamp has been relatively unknown State Library of South Australia, pointed earlier in the to the public, now a display in the as well as original archival records year, there was a jail out Riverland will give people a rare and 20 objects traced back to the where camp nine was and opportunity to understand an internees who made them. that jail was actually bullimportant piece of local history. Julian Stefani and Mr Scholz will dozed down,� he said. The Barmera branch of the be guest speakers at the exhibition. “I really hope that National Trust of South Australia The opening of the Loveday none of the other remains and the History Trust of SA is helping exhibition will occur at 2pm, with of the camp are knocked fund the event which is to be held at the museum gates opening at 9am down.� the Cobdgola Irrigation Steam and and the popular Humphrey Pump Ruins remain at the Irrigation Museum on Sunday. operating all day. Loveday Internment Mr Scholz said the display will Camp site but the area is not in good condition. Mr Scholz said many tion about the Loveday get some money granted “People would be for there and people who families come to him try- historical site and is “seable to walk around that are looking for work can ing to trace the history of riously thinking� about site and have a look and clean it up,� he said. their relatives and believes writing a second book. even around the old hall “Some of the people People from all over without the camp site be(former camp headquar- the world have come to ing heritage listed, its re- that were interned (at ters) it if was cleaned and visit Mr Scholz to learn maining ruins at Loveday Loveday) told their famtidied,� he said. ily very little and a lot about the relatively un- could be erased. “The sheets of iron known history of the “I think the more we of them appreciated the that have fallen off, it’s a Loveday site. can encourage people to book I had written bedamn disgrace.� “There is a lady who is come to the region the cause it fills a hole in their Mr Scholz cur- coming from Melbourne better,� he said. life because they weren’t rently contold anything ducts tours about it,� he I think the more we can encourage people to throughout said. the numerous If the Lovecome to the region the better. internment day site does camp sites at not gain recLoveday and The Loveday intern- ognition on the heritage and all she wants to do is believes the only way the to be able to walk where ment facilities were made list in the near future, Mr camp’s future can be se- her grandfather may have up of three camps and Scholz said he will lobby cured as an historic icon walked and take a bottle six compounds with an a member of parliament of the region and beyond of sand back to Mel- estimated 5500 Italian, until he gets an outcome. is to get it heritage listed. “We need to try to see bourne so she can say Japanese and German He believes the State ‘my grandpa might have internees in the camp at how we can build someGovernment could pro- walked on this ground’ one time during World thing here as a monuvide funding for the un- and that’s great to be able War II. ment to those days beemployed to clean up the to give something to these Mr Scholz continues cause once the history is site. to find out more informa- lost it’s gone,� he said. people,� he said. “Why the hell can’t we
Historic display to open
Fund changes LOCAL fruit growers will pay less into the Citrus Growers Fund from today. PIRSA has announced the contribution, paid by all citrus growers, will be reduced to 65 cents per tonne. The reduction has resulted from investigations into a restructure of the Australian citrus industry. According to PIRSA, growers were contributing an extra 50 cents to the national grower association, Australian Citrus Growers, but this was replaced by Citrus Australia Limited, whose membership is by direct subscription.
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Berri Barmera Council News
Interest in federal water funding By LES PEARSON BERRI Barmera Council is investigating more efficient stormwater collection methods after securing Federal Government funding from the $200 million Strengthening Basin Communities program. Council chief executive officer David Beaton said no specific projects have been outlined as yet, council hoping to hire a consultant to provide some direction in terms of water saving initiatives worth investing in. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Part of it is linked to the consultancy, if we get the funding for it, to identify some of those opportu-
nities,â&#x20AC;? Mr Beaton said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re also currently looking at stormwater reuse from the pond next to the Berri marina.â&#x20AC;?
If we can start collecting enough, we can start looking at using it in other areas as well.
Mr Beaton said council is planning on improving the efficiency of directing water into the pond. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll try and increase
Skate Park idea raised at meeting THE Berri Barmera Beautification Committee has outlined some new concepts for the bare patch of land on Worman Road, opposite the Vaughan Terrace intersection. Amongst the concepts are a lowmaintenance park with a few lawned areas and paths, a tourist rest stop and a skate park. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They were drawn up as some areas for discussion and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll go back and revisit them,â&#x20AC;? council chief executive officer David Beaton said. While Mr Beaton believes the tourist rest stop idea is probably out of the question due to the limited space available, he saw genuine merit in the skate park concept, a facility only Berri of all the major Riverland towns is yet to build. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Something like (the skate park concept) through to the future might have opportunities if we can attract funding for it,â&#x20AC;? Mr Beaton said. The memorial park near the Worman Road and Crawford Terrace intersection will remain as is. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Department of Transport is not really sure what theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to do with that corner,â&#x20AC;? Mr Beaton said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There was talk about turning it into a proper T-junction at one stage, so they might need to use some of that land so there is no point doing too much with it.â&#x20AC;?
the capacity but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more about directing more water in there so it is full more often,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We just have to cost it out and see how much we might be able to get.â&#x20AC;? The pond near the marina holds about 10 megalitres, most of which will be used on watering trees and plants recently planted in the marinaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vicinity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve revegetated some of the marina area, so weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be reusing some of the water there,â&#x20AC;? Mr Beaton said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we can start collecting enough, we can start looking at using it in other areas as well.â&#x20AC;?
â&#x2013; OUTLINED: Berri Barmera Council is investigating improving stormwater catchment efficiency to help water new plantings such as the recent work at the Berri Marina (main picture).
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Renmark Paringa Council News
Locals confident of Swan Reach future By BRAD PERRY
Observers group closes down
By BRAD PERRY
THE Renmark Community Observers Program is no more after the Renmark Paringa Council decided the group should be disbanded. The decision comes after the Riverland Weekly reported that only four members fronted up for the first Community Observers Program meeting of the new season earlier this month. Operating for more than 10 years throughout the Renmark Paringa district, the group worked with police to help prevent crime on the streets late at night and early in the morning. Over the past two years, volunteer numbers have dropped off, meaning the group could no longer function properly. “Only four members attended, with one apology... two of the four attendees advised that they would not be continuing with the program,” corporate and community services director Rob-
Swan Reach needs to take advantage and give people a number of accomodation options during busy periods. “I do not think people have lost confidence, two houses have just sold here,” she said. In fact, several shacks on the Swan Reach riverfront are selling for more than $700,000. Mrs Schmid believes the small community, which encompasses less than 300 people, thrives on tourism. “The population basically quadruples when they (visitors) are in town,” she said.
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����������������������� ■ FUTURE: An article appearing in the Riverland Weekly on September 10 highlights a lack of volunteers for the observers group. ert Wood said in a report to council. “I was also advised of another three members who would not be continuing. “This would leave a total number of active members of four, which is not considered enough to successfully operate this program.” Renmark Paringa Mayor Neil Martinson said it was disappointing to see the
observers group end but added it may be re-looked at in the future. “If the interest is there later on, council may bring it up again,” he said. “It is mostly unfortunate but that (discontinuing) is the case in a lot of community activities these days without a lot of younger volunteers.”
Support for driver education AFTER receiving a letter from the City of Charles Sturt, the Renmark Paringa Council is supporting the idea of a driver education program in South Australian Secondary Schools. The Renmark Paringa Council is joining the city based council to push the
ONE prominent local identity believes Swan Reach is attracting enough visitors that it could sustain a motel in the future, as it defies the current economic climate. Swan Reach Progress Association president Kay Schmid said the area is not far from Adelaide and offers a relaxing atmosphere on the river, helping prompt tourists to visit. “We get a lot of tours up here,” she said. While Mrs Schmid admitted irrigators are battling tough times, she said
the town has a lot of potential to attract visitors. “If the farmers have a good year, then we will see everything improve and we will be all right,” she said. The local caravan park, which has been up for sale for more than two years, has been a concern for many, due to its lengthy time on the market, as it is one of the main accommodation options in the town. “The caravan park has to remain, we definitely need it,” she said. With Easter and Christmas being the busiest times of the year, Mrs Schmid said
program into becoming a compulsory part of school curriculum and will write to local member Karlene Maywald for support. Renmark Paringa Mayor Neil Martinson said it is a great idea to educate young Riverland drivers because of the large number of country
road fatalities and injuries every year. “We will support any opportunity where we can improve driver awareness and driver safety for our young community,” he said. “It could potentially help save lives.”
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Council backs taskforce funding THE Renmark Paringa Council is supporting the extension of State Government funding to secure the Riverland Futures Taskforce network until the end of next year. Renmark Paringa Mayor Neil Martinson said the taskforce has achieved a lot in the eight months since it was established but needs more time to complete its two ma-
jor projects, which includes the prospectus project. “It is going to take more time to get those projects done,” he said. “The prospectus project is going to be a good opportunity to market the Riverland throughout the state and Australia.” Mr Martinson said council is supporting an applica-
tion to the State Government for a six month extension of funding for the taskforce, extending its life span past the June 30 deadline currently in place. “The taskforce has always had a limited life span,” he said. “But we feel we need extra time to complete the major projects.”
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Paramedic student tells of Riverland experience good enough. “To see them actually blossom and become a really confident clinician is a very rewarding thing for my part.” Allyce said through her volunteering work, she has become more confident in several areas, including handling patient interaction. “It’s really good to not only do it yourself but also see other people’s styles,” she said. “It’s making that transition from textbook to real life.”
By LES PEARSON
■ SEEKING: (from left) The Health Advisory Council’s Teri Hicks and Lions Club members Allan Dand and Debbie Tanner interview a member of the public at Riverland Central Plaza to get his thoughts on the future of local health services during the consultation process.
Health council seeks feedback By LES PEARSON THE region’s Health Advisory Councils (HACs) is currently collecting the community’s thoughts on the future of local health services and seeking to hear from as many people as it can. HAC liaison Kerry Dix said most HACs have been working on the project already and are open to receiving as much feedback as possible. “All of the HACs in the Riverland are basically doing the same process and looking to get the community engaged,” she said. Ms Dix said there are a number of ways to get your
views across, from taking part in the surveys circulating your district, to even getting a HAC member along to speak with small community groups about their concerns and provide information sessions. “All the different councils have an idea that seems to work best,” she said. “Obviously health services effect everybody, so this is their opportunity to have their say.” Berri Barmera HAC is holding more public surveys throughout October, which will also include free blood screenings for willing participants on the 29th of this month in the Riverland Central Plaza.
The Berri Lions have also been assisting with the survey work. Waikerie residents should have received a survey in the mail, to outlay their thoughts on the future. The Waikerie HAC is also holding a range of different forums to hear the community’s views on health needs. The data will be used to define the 10 year health service plans to be put in place next year. These plans will define the role of local hospitals, as well as giving consideration to the integration of locals and state-wide health needs.
Lake Bonney big carp pull By BRAD PERRY AROUND 100 tonnes of European carp were pulled from the waters of Lake Bonney earlier this week when water flow was stopped to install the carp capture cage. Local fishermen removed around 300 carp from the waters on Tuesday and Lake Bonney Management Committee chairman Mike Fuller expects there to be plenty
more to come. “You could just see a dark shadow in the water line,” he said. “You could see them, they were all going into a thrashing frenzy.” With the lake’s 26 gigalitre allocation set to flow back into its waters, after the testing of the carp capture cage is finished, Mr Fuller said the device is capable of lifting up to one and a half tonnes of fish.
Commercial fishermen have been given the green light to take the fish away once they are captured. “It is helping local fishermen and they are under the pump with what is happening at the moment,” Mr Fuller said. “They will be reaping the benefit of that. “What they normally do is take them down to the South East and sell them as cray bait.”
WELCOME to the first in a small series of articles following paramedic student Allyce Medcalf through the Riverland Rural Paramedic Program, a pilot program now in its second year in the region. STUDYING in the country may seem daunting to many city-based students but for Flinders University second year paramedic student Allyce Medcalf, it has turned out the best learning experience she could have hoped for. The Riverland Rural Paramedic Program, now in its second year, attracts students to the region to do clinical placements over a 12-month period with local South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS) stations in the region. “It’s a pilot program and the initial group had really great experiences so that sort of helped to ensure the longevity of the program,” administrative officer Cheryl Ingerson said. “The first group sold it really well from genuine experiences.” Given her grandparents own a farm, Allyce has already had a small taste of country life. “So I haven’t been completely isolated from a country area before,” she laughed. “Chances are we will be employed in the country and that is where I would like to work.” Attracted to the Riverland through an information session on the paramedic program last year, Allyce has landed on her feet in the region. “I was quite surprised, Renmark was so nice, clean and green,” she said. “I thought there might be a bit more dirt and a bit more isolated but it really isn’t.”
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Work experience ■ CAREER: Paramedic student Allyce Medcalf is taking part in the RIverland Rural Paramedic Program with great success. It was a big step to take for any young person. “I had lived at home my whole life,” Allyce said. “Mum wanted to latch the claws in and keep me in the nest, Dad was a little more relaxed. “I explained to them that you get a lot more practical skills and work in the same team rather than just two strangers on the placements. The students actively volunteer in the local ambulance services at Morgan, getting what is considered the best experience possible. “I wasn’t very confident in my practical skills and not too sure on knowing where things were in the ambulance and not too sure how everything worked…now I feel I’ve learned so much,” Allyce said. Ms Ingerson agreed. “I see them really develop,” she said. “They come up here and they’re not sure about the region, they’re not sure about handling the great expectations that can be put on them and if they’re going to be
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Since starting the program in March, Allyce already has experiences she will treasure long into her career, but one stands out in particular. “We did a job that was pretty stressful and life threatening with no paramedic back up,” Allyce said. “So that was a big moment and it just felt awesome, it went really well. “I was sitting in the back of the ambulance and thinking ‘yep, this is what I want to do’, that was my moment.” Looking ahead, Allyce is hoping to achieve her certificate four in Health Care (ambulance) so she can volunteer as an ambulance crew-member with full driver accreditation. Socially, she has joined a basketball team and is looking forward to enjoying the hot Riverland summer while still maintaining her volunteer work. “When uni finishes I’ll have three months to do some placements, have fun and be in the heat, it’ll be good,” Allyce said. Be reading in the summer for the next installment of Allyce’s journey through the Riverland Rural Paramedic Program and see where she has got to since.
Hitting the road again
■ BIG RIDE: Rotarian Des Watts is riding to raise money for charity. By LES PEARSON
■ MOVING: La Villa manager Lyn Wishart is excited about the Loxton business moving to a bigger premises.
LOCAL Rotarian Des Watts will be embarking on yet another fundraising ride next Wednesday. Riding solo to 28 different towns in 28 days through Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, Mr Watts is hoping to raise $30,000 to go towards filling shelter boxes, which provide emergency shelter, food and other handy products for disaster stricken areas. Mr Watts raised $63,000 during 2008’s ride, although given the shorter time span planned for this trip, he has shortened his outlook this time around. Local Rotary groups also hold their own fundraisers for the shelter box cause. “All the local rotary clubs do a big fundraiser for shelter boxes,” Mr Watts said.“They’re very supportive of it. “The main thing is if any local Rotary club is holding a fundraiser for shelter boxes, if people could step forward with a donation, that would be great.”
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Renmark Show seeks musicians RENMARK Show organisers are seeking local bands or musical acts to perform at this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event. Organisers are hoping to hold a mini battle of the bands with $250 in cash going to the
winners. All sound equipment, amplifiers and microphones will be provided. For more information, contact Lynne Shorrock on 8595 8134.
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WIN SA has revealed the Mallee region will also be receiving the new Channel Nine broadcast, albeit later than the Riverlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s introduction this Sunday. Despite speculation the Mallee region would not be receiving the new channel, WIN SA general manager Robin Reid confirmed WINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s intentions of providing the same service right across the Riverland and Mallee. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are going to commission and install digital translators for Lameroo and Pinnaroo for about mid-November,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have to do it before we turn analogue off in the second half of next year but weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve brought it forward as much as we can, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s up and running before the cricket starts.â&#x20AC;? Mr Reid said the cost of installing the new digital translators was relatively expensive but necessary expenditure. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more of a cost to provide the service but our charter is to provide the best service we can,â&#x20AC;? he said. After chatting with locals at the Riverland Field Days recently, Mr Reid said the general feedback from
â&#x2013; COVERAGE: The Mallee region has been assured it will recieve Channel Nine before the Australian cricket season starts. all viewers from both the vision. Riverland and Mallee was â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would expect to see quite positive. an increase in that with the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Walking around the introduction of a third sigfield days, everybody I nal,â&#x20AC;? Mr Reid said. spoke to said they were He added that the pretty excited about getting re-instatement of Chan(channels) Seven, Nine and nel Nine should heal past Ten,â&#x20AC;? he said. wounds with viewers afAnnual surveys have ter the switch to Channel indicated that about 73 Seven caused angst in the per cent of Riverland and community. Mallee residents are watchâ&#x20AC;&#x153;People get used to ing WINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s free to air broad- what you give them, they cast, rather than cable tele- donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like change but it was
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■ WELL DONE: (from left) Vicki Beech (Mission Australia) Matt Stephens (5RM), Paul Reid and Bill Dopson (Bill Dopson Pest Contro) celebrate the award win. ■ AFL GRAND FINAL: Shane Renfrey and Kelli Wyman of Berri (above) were amongst almost 100,000 people at the MCG watching the Cats win the premiership, while Luch Albanese, of Paringa, (below) celebrates the Geelong victory.
Pest reward PAUL Reid, from Bill Dopson Pest Control, has been named the most recent Employee of the Month, sponsored by Mission Australia and Riverland Radio. A modest fellow, Paul was not surprisingly surprised with his nomination and grateful his work has been recognized by his employer and customers.
BARMERA Rotary Club recently donated $1000 toward the building of a new bike track at the Barmera Kindergarten. The track was officially opened by club president Paul Ivanovic late last month. Kindy director Sally Minns said the track has already proven popular with the children, a handy tool for building their physical development and social skills. Wayne Golding also donated use of his machinery, while staff and parents put in a big effort on the blustery weekend during the Riverland Football League grand final to finish the job.
■ PARADE: Alyx Mitchell, Jacinta Morena and Tiahna Martin wearing pink at the Riverland Special School fashion parade.
Fashion parade for charity ON Friday, September 19, the Riverland Special School held a Fashion Parade raising money for the Special Olympics Schools Link program. Student models wore clothing from The Salvation Army opportunity shop, Ed Harry Menswear, Target Country - Berri and Miller’s Fashions. It was a great day enjoyed by all.
Theatre’s cavalcade of colour THE Barmera Theatre Art and Craft Gallery will be opening its spring exhibition Cavalcade of Colour this Sunday. Committee members are describing the exhibition as a “splash of colour to cheer a gloomy mind: brighten a dull day: revive a dreary room”. Entry is free and normal gallery hours are ■ OPEN: Barmera Rotary Club president Fridays 10am to 4pm, Saturdays 9 to 11.30am. Paul Ivanovic opening the Barmera The exhibition runs until Christmas. Kindergarten’s new bike track.
■ FUN: John Pappin and Brodie Wegener enjoying the recent fashion parade.
14 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday October 1, 2009
Local wild weather featured By JUSTIN EVERS The extreme weather of last week reminded the Riverland Weekly of the newly released book by Dr Tony Rogers and the Australian Meteorological Association (AMETA) titled South Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Extreme Weather: Its Human Impact. In particular, it provoked reminders of the severe storm, which is described in the book, that hit Barmera on October 14, 1924. To most of South Australia, it was just another storm but to the residents of Barmera, it was the night they lost everything. Quotes from the book tell that
â&#x20AC;&#x153;within a few minutes, dozens of people were homeless with their furniture and personal belongings either smashed to pieces or blown miles away. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Trees were uprooted, substantial buildings levelled to the ground and equipment and supplies simply blown away,â&#x20AC;? writes Dr Rogers, who witnessed the storm. What was most bizarre, though, was that the storm seemed to choose its victims. Pastor Mudford said that while his house remained undamaged, his church, the Church of Christ, which was next door, was razed to the ground. And in another case, Dr Bak-
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â&#x2013; DESTRUCTION: Following the tornado that swept through Barmera in 1924, residents helped one another secure furniture under tarpaulins to minimise damage. Photos: BERRI LIBRARY erâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s house was completely demolished, yet the house directly adjacent was unscathed. Interestingly, no-one was seriously injured in the town except the doctor, who suffered a badly bruised leg. Even though the tornado only lasted a few moments, the effects lasted much longer. The strong winds had taken down all the power lines and telegraph poles leading out of the town, leaving it isolated. No one outside the town had any idea of what had happened and there were no signs of a tornado anywhere else in the region. â&#x2013; DAMAGE: Residents inspect the damage to a house that collapsed with a family It was up to the residents of inside. They all miraculously escaped injury. Barmera to rally together and tidy the trail of destruction. belongings that were in the open others, including the disastrous Ash â&#x20AC;&#x153;Local people needed to rely on were covered or moved and, most Wednesday bushfires of 1983, and each other and, in small town fash- importantly, neighbour checked on each is followed by an explanation ion, they did,â&#x20AC;? recorded Dr Rogers. neighbour to ensure that no-one was by weather experts as to what caused â&#x20AC;&#x153;They got to work in the sub- trapped or seriously injured.â&#x20AC;? the event. sequent heavy rain to ensure that The next day, word reached other Profits from the book will supproperty that could be saved was parts of South Australia and people port the work of the Royal Society for saved. from as far as Adelaide came to help the Blind and is available from their â&#x20AC;&#x153;Damaged roofs were covered clean up the mess. offices, the Bureau of Meteorology or with tarpaulins, furniture and other The book has this story and many selected bookshops.
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Most Handsome makes history with Mindarie-Halidon Cup win
■ DOUBLE: Most Handsome part owners Trevor Kernick (front), Frank Voigt (back,left) and trainer Dennis O’Leary (back, right) were ecstatic to win the Mindarie-Halidon Cup back to back on Sunday. Photos: LES PEARSON
Back to back victory By LES PEARSON IT was back to back titles for part locally-owned horse Most Handsome at Sunday’s Mindarie-Halidon Cup meet last Sunday. The win was the first time in over 50 years, and the second time in the cup’s 93 meet history, that any horse has achieved the feat. A good crowd of punters braved cool, windy and at times showery conditions throughout the day and again all but ensured the Mallee racing tradition will continue on for years to come. Before the jump, Most Handsome started at about second favourite for the race, bookies offering $4.80 for the win, while late support on the TAB plunged him into favouritism at $3.40. Lotto Blues ($6) also had good support (including mine) while Rangeraja shortened to $2.80 trackside. Amici Forever ($8), partowned by the River Murray Racing Syndicate, was considered an outside chance as well.
■ ENTRY: Russell Wotton, of Uraidla Football Club, turning on the catwalk.
■ WIN: Dom Tourneur (right) takes Most Handsome to the lead in the home straight. Mick Engleson took Lotto zig. The day’s racing was littered Blues to the front from the jump Rangeraja rounded out the top with surprise wins shelling out and led for a majority of the race four. some good dividends, with five of before fading badly in the home Amici Forever jockey Wayne the seven winners on the day paystraight. Kerford was extremely pleased ing over $10. From there it was Most Hand- with the horse’s effort to get secAmongst the big upsets was some’s race, Dom Tourneur taking ond but the real accolades went Tiparaja ($33.90) in race four, him right to the front and he won to Tourneur, who rode the per- while the biggest boilover of the by at least a length over second fect race to land the $11,000 first day went to rank outsider Emelvee placed Amici Forever and Gran- prize. ($59.40) in race seven.
■ JUDGE: Robert Burnett-Read of Riverton judges entrants in the Fashions on the Field competition on Sunday.
■ FASHION: Cadell’s Rose Craig was the winner of Fashions on the Field.
■ FUN: East Murray girls (from left) Dana Redden, Emily Zadow and Natalie Durdin enjoying the day at the Mindarie-Halidon races.
16 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday October 1, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Loxton Show
Excitement SHOWBAGS, rides, animals, displays and entertainment are just some of the things being showcased at one of Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest events, the Loxton Annual Show. In its 90th year, the two day event on October 4 and 5 promises to be bigger and better than ever this year, with a number of new attractions on offer. Its tradition and continuing development mean that exhibitor numbers, commercial displays and sideshows always gain plenty of attention. Show secretary Lynn Schmaal said this year will be no exception. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It truly is a wonderfully supported event and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re amazed every year by the way the community embraces the
â&#x2013; FUN: Get down to the Loxton Show and enjoy all the fun and colour that comes with a great family day out.
show,â&#x20AC;? Lynn said. Lynn said the show is still going strong due to ongoing community support. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some of the people have been on the committee for years and are following in their parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; footsteps,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On the day all the young ones turn out to help. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is tough but we are so lucky to have so much support with all the people who put in an effort and those who donate things such as prizes.â&#x20AC;? Lynn believes the Loxton Show is the perfect opportunity to have a good, affordable, family day out. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a great opportunity to have a good look around at all the entries and everything on display,â&#x20AC;? she said.
Parker to receive local honour (sporting) heroes, it has named one of the riverfront walking trails in Sarnyaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s honour joining her sporting peers in Sophie Edington (swimming) and Grant Schubert (hockey), who have been similarly honoured. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are thrilled to be able to host this official ceremony on behalf of the Loxton community in recognition of Sarnyaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s amazing achievements,â&#x20AC;? councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Des Schliebs said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be a great opportunity for people to come along and meet Sarnya, who will be happy to sign autographs, display her medals and have her photos taken with well wishers after the presentations.â&#x20AC;?
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â&#x2013; HONOUR: Sarnya Parker (right) will be presented with a street sign with her name on it to honour her achievements.
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Loxton Show
builds as show day nears ■ ACTION: All the horse jumping action will make a return again this year on the main oval. Photo: FILE
“You can sit back and relax and enjoy the exhibits, entertainment, food and drink.” The newest addition to this year’s event is the junior whip
cracking, which is run by local three time state champion Paul Haenen. This will give you the opportunity to learn the unusual
technique of whip cracking and any juniors can even enter the competition categories of speed crack, accuracy crack or free style. The ever popular Blacksdane Animal Nursery and horses-inaction are certain to impress. All ages will enjoy the Ravello Circus Starz, which includes juggling, uni-cycling, clowning, plate spinning and nine performing dogs, and the kids will find the slapstick and gags of Wobbly the Clown entertaining. Music will come from well
known band Side by Side, while live steer competition judging and log chopping will leave you wanting more. Lynn expects the show pavilion to be as busy as ever this year. There are more than 25 sections for people to enter, from horses-in-action through to sheaf tossing. There is a category for everyone who wishes to exhibit from agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, vegetables, preserves, art, photography, hobbies to even amateur winemaking and brewing. Entries for some sections are open through until 5pm, Friday. Check the show book for details of when exhibit entries close. Admission to the show is $8.50 for adults, $3.50 for children, $5.50 for pensioners and student concessions and $23 for a family of two adults and up to four children. Better still become a member of the Show at a cost of $20. This entitles you to admittance for four adults six children and your car.
■ RIDE: Come along and enjoy your favourite rides, which are sure to entertain thrillseeking showgoers this weekend.
Dora’s committment to show
■ Dora Schutz THE late Dora Schutz is an example of the support and care that is given by locals to the Loxton Show. Dora exhibited flowers and cookery at the show spanning more than 50 years. During those years she showcased cookery, flowers, needlework, knitting, crochet work and vegetables and received many awards. Dora was always encouraging her friends and family to enter into the show and at the age of 97 years was still exhibiting her crochet and needlework. In 1983 Dora was honoured with Life Membership of the Loxton Show Society.
Show’s proud history THE Loxton Agricultural and Horticultural Society’s Annual Show has reached a huge milestone, celebrating its 90th year in 2009. To acknowledge the milestone, every person who exhibits will receive a biro as a memento and anyone 90 years of age or over is invited to afternoon tea on the Sunday of the event. Secretary Lynn Schmaal said it is wonderful the event has run for such a long time and continues to do so strongly. “It is an accomplishment (to still be going strong) in this day and age,” she said. Organisers are expecting another big crowd this year to celebrate 90 years of the event.
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93rd Pinnaroo Show
■ COLOUR: Come and enjoy all the colour of the 93rd Pinnaroo Show on Wednesday. Photos: FILE
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for children this year, while the toy parade at 2.30pm will be an exciting event. All the thrills from your favourite rides and the colourful sideshow alley will be up and running again this year. The competitive world of speed shearing will continue with competitions being held at the shearing shed throughout the day. Also in the shearing shed will be a junior judging competition. Young people between 15 and 25 will pit their judging skills against each other in both the merino fleece and merino ram categories. The overall winner will compete in the judging at the Adelaide show next year. Returning to the competitive arena is the homebrew competition, with judging held at 2.30pm. Those with a sweet tooth
who can weather the cold should also have a dip at the ice cream eating competition. Whipcracking and heavy horse demonstrations will also feature prominently throughout the show. Inspirational local Phillip O’Driscoll will officially open the event at 1pm and the final item is a spectacular fireworks display at 8pm. So get on down and have a family day out this year at the Pinnaroo Show.
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HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday October 3, 2009 BERRI 10.00 - 11.00am 10.00 - 11.00am 11.30 - 12.30pm
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ENDOR committed elsewhere and needs to sell quickly. Two storey residence with spacious self contained studio, entertaining areas, carport facilities & shedding all on 13 and a half acres. Main dwelling consists of four spacious bedrooms, office, library area, huge open plan kitchen dining and family areas, two bathrooms, ample storage, split system air conditioning to both levels and ceiling fans. Gourmet kitchen includes w/i pantry, stainless steel appliances, dish washer, twin stainless steel sink, a host of of built in cupboards plus a centrally positioned island
bench. This home boasts many features such as the extensive built in cupboards/display unit to the living area, terracotta tiling, quality carpets, roman blinds, security doors, paved verandahs, entertainment area plus much more. Self contained one bedroom studio including kitchen, dining, lounge room, laundry/bathroom facilities with reverse cycle air conditioning and pot belly stove. Extra features include rainwater storage (plumbed to home) chicken coop/aviary, concreted basketball area, cubby house, natural
native scrub, low maint. gardens, all superbly located within minutes of Berri township. The ultimate in perfection when it comes to rural “vogue living”!
BERRI
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RENMARK 9.30 - 10.00am 10.15 - 10.45am 10.15 - 10.45am 11.15 - 11.45am 12.00 - 12.30pm
Hoskin Road LJ Hooker RLA 1935 Phone: 8582 2744 Price $375,000 - $385,000 Inspect Saturday Oct 3rd 11.30 - 12.15pm Sunday Oct 4th 2.00 - 2.45pm
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1 Roberts Street Ray White Berri 11 Roberts Street Ray White Berri Lot 6 Fuller Road Ray White Berri Hoskin Road LJ Hooker 16 McLean Street Ray White Berri 5 Marschall Stret Ray White Berri 3 Howie Drive Ray White Renmark 2 Tobruk Avenue Ray White Renmark 4 Cook Street Ray White Renmark 97 Nineteenth St Ray White Renmark Cooltong Avenue Ray White Renmark
PARINGA 12.15 - 12.45pm
3 Eckermann Cl. Ray White Renmark
FOR THIS WEEK
Saturday October 3, 2009 PARINGA 1.15 - 2.00pm
Murtho Rd, approx. 4kms from Paringa Ray White Renmark
LOXTON 10.30 - 11.15am 11.45 - 12.30pm
12 Thiele Avenue Ray White Loxton 7 Matruh Street Ray White Loxton
MORGAN 1.00 - 2.00pm
12.30 - 1.30pm 2.00 - 3.00pm 3.00 - 4.00pm 3.30 - 4.30pm
5 Hall Crescent Ray White Loxton 85 Drabsch Street Ray White Loxton Lt 36 Wheatley Rd Ray White Loxton 9 Tonkin Street Ray White Loxton
Monday October 5, 2009 6 Nth East Terrace Ray White Loxton
LOXTON
40 Lawrie Terrace Ray White Loxton
9.30 - 10.30am
WAIKERIE 11.00 - 11.30am
Sunday October 4, 2009 LOXTON
Sunday October 4, 2009 BERRI 10.00 - 11.00am
13 Dennis Street Ray White Berri
11.30 - 12.30pm
7 Jarvis Street Ray White Berri
1.00 - 2.00pm
Sec. 23 Nitschke Rd Ray White Berri
2.00 - 2.45pm
Hoskin Road LJ Hooker
9.30 - 10.30am
10.30 - 11.00am 11.30 - 12.30pm 1.00 - 1.30pm 2.00 - 2.30pm 3.00 - 3.30pm
47 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 2 Acacia Avenue Ray White Loxton 121 Paruna Road Ray White Loxton 12 Schaefer Drive Ray White Loxton 30 Sixth Street Ray White Loxton Lot 259 Bookpurnong Rd Ray White Loxton Sec. 174 & 195 Briers Road Ray White Loxton
For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.
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October 1st – 7th � Community Events File
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Riverfront lifestyle
IVERFRONT properties are very rare in the Renmark area and the opportunity to purchase valuable real estate such as this comes along but once in a lifetime. Located just minutes from Renmark, this 10 acre property has 40 metres of private River frontage to moor your own houseboat, enjoy BBQ’s on the riverbank, ski or fish from your own property. The very appealing older-style home has been very well maintained and offers formal lounge and
dining rooms plus meals and family area, bright and spacious kitchen, ensuite and walk-in robe to the master bedroom and ducted reverse cycle air conditioning. The very attractive rear verandah provides shade from the afternoon sun and the detached games room is the ideal teenagers retreat. The land is planted to walnuts, macadamias and assorted fruit trees and a 22 megalitre private water license is included. A good shed, implements and separate carport complete this fantastic package. Don’t miss the
opportunity to spend the coming summer enjoying your own piece of the mighty Murray River!
PARINGA Murtho Road, 4kms from Paringa Ray White Renmark RLA 147968 Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Price Expressions of Interest close 4th November 2009 Inspect Saturday October 3 1.15pm – 2.00pm
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Thursday October 1st • Charity for all Bingo at the Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, everyone welcome, eyes down at 7:30pm, proceeds to Riverland Brass. Phone Deb Ball 0428 823 924. • Holiday Adventures for Mums and Children aged 0 – 7 years at the Barmera Uniting Church Hall at 10am ‘til 11:30am. Games, stories, craft and music; tea, coffee, cake and chat for the mums. Also on Thursday October 8. Enquiries to Josie 85832325. Friday October 2nd • Barmera Community Markets, every Friday morning from 8am to 12pm at the Pioneer Park in Barmera. Phone Steven Lynch on 0428152235. Saturday October 3rd • Riverland Farmers Markets, every Saturday morning, 7:30am – 11:30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone the Market Manager on 8582 4864 for more information. • Waikerie Markets, 8am – 1pm, Crush Terrace, Waikerie. Phone Gilder Carter or 0421 666 745 or Mike Vegter on 8541 3096. • Riverland Ballroom Dancing at the Barmera Hall, dancing from 7:30pm. For more information phone Kev on 8588 1335. • Loxton Historical Village Alive Day, Allan Hosking Drive, Loxton. 11am – 4pm. Adults $10, Pensioners $8 and Children $5. Phone 8584 7194, www.loxtonhistoricalvillage.com.au • Loxton High School Class Reunion for Year 11 in 1998 and Year 12/13 in 1989. Saturday October 3 and Sunday October 4. For more details email: lynn.f@aim2xl.com.au or shirp123@bigpond.com • The Waikerie branch of National Trust Museum Open Day, October 3 and 4 at the Doris Odgers Park, 297 Virgo Rd, Ramco. Follow the signs from West Rd, Waikerie. Admission is by donation. Sunday October 4th • Guided tour of the “The Pines” Loxton Historic House and Garden, admission $8 open every Sunday between 2pm & 3pm, alternate times by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 8584 4642
Sunday October 4th continued • Pacemakers Bingo at the Berri Hotel eyes down at 2pm proceeds to Relay for Life (Riverland branch). Contact Dianne 8583 8267. • Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum is operating the Sun. Humphrey Pump and Steam open day. Also on-site offical opening of the Barmera branch of the National Trust Loveday Internment display. Contact Barmera Travel Centre on 8588 2289. • The P.S Industry is steaming at 9:45am – 10:45am, Devonshire morning tea available. For more information phone 8586 6704. Tuesday October 6th • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, workshop in Glossop from 3pm - 5pm. For more information and directions phone Dennis on 8582 3430. • Palms Bingo at the Berri Club eyes down at 10:30am proceeds to Legacy. Phone Pam 8582 1692 for more information • Barmera Monash Charity Bingo at the Barmera Monash Football Club eyes down at 7:30 proceeds to the Cobby Masters. Phone Pam for more information on 8582 1692 • Art Classes every Tuesday at the Berri Art Centre, 23 Wilson Street Berri. Classes run for 2 hours, $15 per session. Beginners and advanced artists welcome. Bookings phone Jamahl Pollard on 85822442 or 0414 39 5340 or email jamahl@4dart.com.au • Barmera Public Library school holiday activities – Join “Sitting Bull” and “Crazy Horse” for an Indian Pow-Wow, make Indian dream catchers and arrow pencil boxes. Enquiries on 85882872. • Rainbow connection celebrates Mental Health Week (October 4-10) at Riverland Plaza, Berri – information, craft, face painting, balloons and more. Contact Julie Wilksch on 8584 7176. • Beyond Maturity Blues, an free interactive information session to help raise awareness of depression in seniors duing Mental Health Week 2009, will be held at the
Berri Senior Citizens Club, Crawford Tce, Berri on Tuesday Ocotber 6th from 11am – 12pm. Bookings Berri Barmera Council on 8582 1922. Wednesday October 7th •
Refresh and Bloom for women group, Every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny St, Berri. Gold coin donation, morning tea will be provided. Phone Helen 0429 822 524.
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Rainbow connection celebrates Mental Health Week (October 4-10 at the Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp Street, Berri, with an open day showcasing Rainbow Connection information, workshops, weaving, sausage sizzle (gold coin donation), socialising and fun! For more information contact Julie Wilksch on 8584 7176.
**FUTURE EVENTS** •
Scrapbooking night each third Tuesday of the month. Next night is October 20 at the Monash Hall. $5 includes supper. New project each month. Art and craft supplies. Enquiries to Tracey on 0429 808 937.
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Cambrai Family Store is holding a garage sale on Sunday October 18 at Railway House, Main Street. Sellers from 9am with sites at $10, buyers from 10am onwards. Australian Red Cross-The Power of Humanity.
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Open day and garden fete at Bonney Lodge on Sunday October 25th from 10am. Tours of the facility, morning tea, afternoon tea, barbeque lunch, variety stalls, cold coin admission.
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The Terrace Gallery in Loxton will be displaying the entries in the art section of the 2009 Loxton Show from Monday October 5th until the end of October.
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Special Olympics Riverland Bingo night as a fundraiser. Thursday October 29 at 7pm sharp at the Loxton Club. Please bring mixed sandwiches cut in quarters and wrapped in gladwrap, with filling showing, or cakes, scones or slices to sell for supper.
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.
32 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 1, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Riverland Home Based Business Network
Providing direction for your travel plans RIVERLAND HOME BASED BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM
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34 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 1, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Kids
Jokes Q. What do you get if you cross a snake and a lego set ? A. A boa constructor! Q. What’s a snake’s favourite food? A. Hiss Cakes! Q. Why do babies like cobras? A. Because they come with their own rattle! Q. Why wouldn’t the snake go on the weighing maching? A. Because he had his own scales! Q. What do snakeswrite at the bottom of their letters? A. With Love and Hisses! Q. How can you tell if a snake is a baby? A. It has a rattle! Q. What did the snake say when offered a piece of cheese? A. Thanks, I’ll just have a sliver! Q. What is another word for a python? A. A mega-bite! Q. What do you get if you cross a snake and a pig? A. A boar constrictor! Q. What’s a snakes favourite TV program? A. Monty Python!
What’s on the web? • www.nick.com/games • kids.yahoo.com/games • www.bigpondkids.com • home.disney.com.au
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Corner ABC muffins
Serving Size: 12 Ingredients: • 2 cups self raising flour • 1⁄2 cup almond meal • 1⁄2 cup caster sugar • 1⁄2 cup craisins (dried cranberries) • 1/3 cup (80mL) olive or vegetable oil • 1 cup milk • 2 eggs • 2 small bananas, mashed • 2 red apples, cored, quartered and finely sliced/ grated • 1 teaspoon cinnamon • 1 teaspoon caster sugar, extra
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Sports Goss
with GRAHAM CHARLTON The Riverlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most authoritative sports commentator ...
Saville takes on tennis world FORMER Cobdogla Junior Luke Saville is only 15 years old and his tennis has already taken him to various parts of the world, but Rohan Fisher, Athlete Development Manager/Tennis SA/NT has also told us of his early baptism into the life of a professional sportsman. A first round victory 7-6 6-3 over Steven Goh (who has an ATP ranking of 876) in the Australia FS Futures NT International in Darwin, has given him his own world ranking.
The document congratulates Luke on his performance and acknowledges the fine support from his family. It also outlines the input into the youngsterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s early years by the national academy, Adelaideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s head coach Brod Dyke, strength and conditioning coach David Jones and physiotherapist Scott Smith. Luke left Australia last week with fellow members of the Australian Junior Davis Cup team, Jason Kubler, Joey Swayslan and captain Ray
Ruffels, for a training camp with Mark Woodforde in Palm Springs, California. From there it was off to San Luis Potosi, Mexico, for another training camp prior to the Junior Davis cup finals which started on Tuesday and end this Sunday. A journey up the ATP rankings seems inevitable for this dedicated, determined and, of course, extremely talented young man who is already ranked number one in the world for his age group.
Hockey stars represent state THE best and fairest player in local womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s B grade hockey in 2009, Berriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kris Weir was the youngest member of the South Australian team when, accompanied by Teresa Shawyer (Renmark), she departed for Hobart yesterday for the National Veterans Championships. At the other end of the age scale, the Riverland continues to supply a large number of juniors to state teams â&#x2013; REPRESENT: Berriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kris Weir is currently at the National Veterans Championships in Hobart.
with Grady Campbell (Berri), Dalton Casey (Renmark) and Amelia Harkness (Waikerie) to be involved in under 13 teams. Merinda McMahon (Berri), Eloise Hampel (Loxton) and Brianna Seabrook (Waikerie) are in the girls, while Loxtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Aaron Evans and Sean Burgess are members of the under 15 squads. Looking to next season, Steven Trezise and Matt Hammond (Loxton) and Matt Morgan (Waikerie) have been named in the menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s under 18 state squad.
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The number of A grade Riverland softball teams nominated for the competition this year
‘I can be 30,000 miles up in the air and still see a car driving on the road and can’t see a golf hole.’ ~ Richard Hadlee, on his golfing skills.
CHARLIE
We all want Fev to be there next year but we’re just getting over what happened the other night
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Fitness centre reaps rewards
■ AWARDED: Renmark Health and Fitness Centre director Alan Coulter featured in Workcover SA’s 2009 Recovery and Return to Work awards.
Softball needs teams RIVERLAND softball held a delegates meeting just over a week ago after earlier reappointing Rae Kleinig as president and Denise Moldovan as secretary at its annual meeting. Cara Venning is the records officer, Tammy Dowdy the carnival co-ordinator, Mary-Anne Smith umpires co-ordinator and Beth Heuppauff junior development officer. At the delegates meeting teams nominated for A grade in 2009/10 were reigning premiers Loxton and Berri. That’s right, only two – no teams were proposed from former power houses of the competition, Cobdogla and Renmark. Cobby’s situation borders on the unbelievable surely? After dominating premierships for over a decade it now has two B grade and one C grade team. Renmark was rated “extremely doubtful” for the top level I understand.
Another shock was apparently no team this season out of Lyrup. There were also some whispers that Waikerie may consider an A grade side – remember there were only three teams in the competition in 2008/09. Six teams were nominated for B grade and five for the Cs, while the important primary division looks likely to contain five teams, Renmark, Waikerie, Loxton, Cobdogla and Gerard. Not surprisingly, clubs retired to their neutral corners for some serious consideration. Talking to association secretary Denise Moldovan earlier this week, it seems that we will see softball follow baseball’s example from 200809 and roll the As and Bs into one competition. Probably after seven rounds of matches the ladder will be divided into an A grade top four and B grade of four.
THE Renmark Health and Fitness Centre and its long term stalwart director Alan Coulter have featured in WorkCover SA’s 2009 Recovery and Return to Work awards. The event recognises the achievement of South Australians injured at work and those helping injured workers who go the extra mile for better recovery and return to work. There are four main categories to the awards, worker achievement, employer excellence, health and rehabilitation achievement and case management excellence. Some have sub categories and overall 250 nominations were received for the awards. Already we have learnt of the acknowledgement of locals Jack Centofanti and Agriexchange in their categories. Now we have the Renmark Health and Fitness Centre as one of three finalists in the Health and Rehabilitation Award (Organisation) category. It was really a David and Goliath situation in the section, with many large organisations, including the winner, Insite Injury Management Group, amongst the nominations. The Renmark Health and Fitness Centre was described in a special awards publication as an accredited gym with its instructors recognised by WorkCover.
Its nomination acknowledged that with an integrated return to work program and strong local industry knowledge and support, it had assisted a large number of people in the Riverland to gain an improved quality of life post injury. In the 12 months under review it had provided services to approximately 112 injured workers. It also referred to the centre’s hands on approach with workplace visits for local industry and the development of training programs specific to industries in the Riverland and ensurance that workers’ physical programs are in line with duties required. The centre had also worked with local professionals to create a specific manual handling dictionary to help address some of the most common injuries suffered in this region. I am led to believe that the initial nomination of the centre came from a member of my WPSG (World Problem Solving Group). WorkCover advised Alan Coulter that his centre was a finalist in its category and that he was to attend Adelaide where in a room alone he would be videoed as the questions he had answered in writing earlier were repeated from an external source. Those videos and a list of achievements for all finalists were
Loxton siblings’ sporting passion AN example of the diverse opportunities available to youngsters in Riverland sport in this day and age comes from the three sons in the family of Loxton’s Tony and Deb Saunders. Blake, 13, recently represented the Riverland Soccer Association at the junior state country carnival in Port Lincoln and gained selection in the under 13 Country Zone team that will play against metropolitan zone sides at a
carnival in Adelaide this weekend. The centre back, who plays for Berri River Rangers, will later turn out with SA Country at the Vito Sport under 13 tournament in Sydney involving SA Metro and teams from around Australia and New Zealand. Alek, 17, is a cyclist who rides with the Riverland club and is a member of the National Talent Identification Development
Stanley claims Saints’ only win I MADE no change to my customary random viewing approach to AFL football during Saturday afternoon’s grand final but saw enough of the original to be encouraged to seek a full replay later in the evening. Sure the weather conditions contributed but what a scrap it was? And the defining moment to me was the classic goal everybody is talking about. At the 23 minute mark of the final term, Gary Ablett at the centre of the MCG awaiting the arrival of a pass from afar and seemingly poised to launch it long towards the trailing Geelong’s goals.
Enter much maligned Saint Zac Dawson for a desperate spoil and St Kilda looked a chance to go forward instead via Justin Koschitzke. But then, that deft little toe tap from Matthew Scarlett to Ablett so that the Brownlow Medallist could resume his plans and launch a long bomb to the square for a Travis Varcoe handpass to Paul Chapman for the Cats to hit the front. Scarlett must be one of the Coolest Cats ever – and clever. While on the AFL Grand Final, it was a great day for Riverlanders with Sam Fisher amongst the best for the brave Saints and his club-mate, for-
then on display as Alan joined a crowd of some 300 at a lavish awards presentation night at the SA Wine Centre. And the ‘Boy from the Bush’ amongst a long list of fellow heavy weight finalists must have impressed the right people, as he was one of only four who, joined by two from 2008, were placed on a panel to reply to questions in front of delegates at the WorkCover Conference that followed next day at the Adelaide Convention Centre with almost 600 people in attendance. And I hear that one question to the Renmark Health and Fitness Centre director went something like “what have you gained out of being involved in the awards?” “Having the Government aware that the state extends beyond Gawler” was really not a surprise response from this likeable, no-nonsense, straight shooter. But the comment did not result in him being ushered from the panel – perhaps confirmation of the tremendous respect the Renmark Health and Fitness Centre, and its director Alan Coulter, has established amongst its many rehabilitation clients and the professional people and allied organisations the work brings them in contact with.
mer Berri big man Rhys Stanley winning the half time sprint. Not bad for a budding ruckman who towered over his opposing runners. As far as the Fishers were concerned, Sam’s parents Terry and Su and younger brother, West Adelaide defender, Ben, were in the MCG stands and they will be back in Melbourne this weekend for the Saints best and fairest count. Then the following week, it will be Sam’s turn to travel, he will return home to SA and ■ QUICK: Former Berri footballer will join Terry and Su in Rhys Stanley won the AFL half time Adelaide to follow Ben’s voting in the Blood’s best sprint but his team, St Kilda, could not overcome Geelong in the grand final. and fairest counting.
Group that also includes Edmond Grosser, from Glossop. The two families car share so that the two young riders can attend training sessions in Adelaide twice each week. Training as track sprint cyclists, they have ahead the state titles in Adelaide and an under 19 carnival in Tasmania, leaving on Christmas day. Finally for Klay, 15, his main sport is volleyball
and he will be a member of a Loxton High School team that will travel to this year’s huge schools’ championships in Melbourne. Blake and Klay were members of the Loxton Softball Club’s C Grade premiership team in 2008/9, while the three brothers took out the Schaefer Family Trophy as the leading family point scorers at the last Loxton High School Athletics day.
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S. Noske 13 d N. Hart 9 L. Taylor 7.
Saints 2-9-214 d Power 2-7-190 (D. Voigt l R. Shotton 1-3; N. Falcinella l to A. Hampel 2-3; R. Tyler d J. Searles 3-1; A. Shotton d L. Horsfall 3-0).
Association croquet: Game one - S. Noske 26 d N. Hart 21; Game two: N. Hart/L. Taylor 15 d A. Wright/S. Belchambers 8.
■ WINNERS: Members of the Saints team, which won the Loxton junior squash grand final were Alicia Shotton, Robert Shotton, Nick Falcinella and Dylan Voigt.
Eight-ball Grand finals Division one: Renmark Rovers 8 d Berri Club 3.
Division two: Waikerie Club 8 d Renmark Redbacks 4.
Division three: Lyrup Club Red 8 d Barmera Hotel 1.
Golf Barmera Saturday stableford: M. Wundenberg 43, D. Morgan 39, J. McKendrick 33, J. Rosbergen 32, K. McGain 31, B. Danvers 30, M. Sewell 30.
White 33 (c/b).
Renmark Saturday par: R. Knight (15) -1, B. Kruger (19) -1.
Sunday stableford: L. Fragomeni 36, D. Agg 34, M. Cenko 33, E. Van Hens Bergen 33.
Waikerie Division one: J. Sullivan 37. Division two: H. Moyle 36. Voucher winners: P. Isaacson 35, D.
(D. Roessel 140 x 2, 137, 123, 100 x 4, M. Yates 140, 121, 100 x 3, J. Bonham 121 x 2, 100 x 4, 70 peg out, B. Hawley 100 x 3, S. Meyer 140, D. Martin 100).
Darts Preliminary Final Monash Wanderers 9 (W. Barnett 140 x 2, 125, 100 x 6, N. Flack 140, 135, 100 x 9, T. Dyer 140, 121, 119, 100 x 3, D. Hayes 123, 103 peg out, S. Gration 100 x 4, B. Irlam 100 x 2) d Barmera Odd Bods 7
Pinnaroo Volleyball Club Muppets 2 def Brady Bunch 1 (25-18, 16-25, 25-18); Simpsons 3 def Hill Billys 0 (25-10, 25-21, 25-7); Munsters 2 def Flintstones 1 (27-25, 23-25, 25-22) Ladder: Simpsons, 17pts, 80.7%; Munsters, 16, 75.8; Flintstones, 12, 62.5%; Muppets, 7, 33.3; Hilly Billys, 5, 26.5; Brady Bunch, 3, 24.2.
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Conditions test Thorne's resilience ■ From Page 52 Conditions were highly challenging for the tournament, which was played between Tuesday and Friday, with storms and wind accompanying the players throughout the four days. After qualifying in second spot (carding rounds of 75 and 78), Thorne played Waikerie’s Wes Bald in the match play event. Bald had recently defeated Thorne in the Riverland Closed event but the Loxtonite triumphed this time, recording a 3/2 victory. Thorne also defeated Willunga’s Dave Pateyjohns and Barossa’s Aaron Southern on the way to Friday’s final round. The final saw Thorne trail early, before pegging back Overall to be one up at the turn. By the last hole Thorne was one up and he recorded a par to take the match two up. “It was very tough,” said Thorne, who described the win as a testament to his composure and patience. Thorne topped off a good week by combining with Loxton club-mate Kerrin Williams to win the Riverland Golf Association’s mixed foursomes title at Renmark on Sunday.
Burnout champs this weekend By JUSTIN EVERS The Renmark Speedway will host the Riverland Burnout Championships this Sunday. The event will feature local cars taking on local cars with even a few outsiders joining in the fun, with some cars coming from as far away as Adelaide. The day will feature all engine types, ranging from four and six cylinders, all the way through to V8s and even some modified cars will be present as well.
All proceeds will go towards the building of a new drag track at the speedway.
Gates will open at 10am with burnouts due to start an hour later and with the event fully catered for, it is sure to be fun for the whole family. All proceeds from the event will go towards the construction of a new drag track at the speedway, so spectator support is more than welcome. Tickets can be purchased upon entry with any child under six years entering free. So even if you are not a motorhead, come along and support the Riverland Speedway.
50 years and still rolling By LES PEARSON THE Karoonda Bowling Club celebrated its 50th anniversary on the weekend. Club president Merv Size said the celebrations were relatively low key, with a few speeches and past presidents making the trip for the event. “We didn't smash a bottle against a tree or anything,” he laughed. “Bowls SA president Ivy Klusky gave us a 50 year certificate for the achievement.” While football clubs around the region near 100 years old, many may be wondering why bowls was such a late starter in comparison. Men’s secretary Don Loller offered his thoughts. “You tend to have more mature people playing bowls and back then in the pioneer days there were a lot more younger families getting around,” he said. “The cost of setting up and maintenance was probably also a large contributing factor. “With football, it was some open ground with a furrow mark for the boundary and some old bore pipe for the goal sticks. “Cricket needed a rubble or cement pitch. “Netball and tennis courts were some levelled hard ground. “But bowls needed a green that has a lot of work to maintain.” The club will supply three men’s sides on Saturdays in three divisions, while the ladies will have one side this year. Mr Size said the club’s
success has been fair, but it is tough competing against the bigger clubs from the Murraylands. “It’s not as successful compared to the big clubs at Murray Bridge, Mannum and the likes but big numbers makes strength,” he said. “We’ve always been competitive but probably lacked the two or three players that make us that little bit better.” Latest achievements include Karoonda players Robyn Burdett and women’s secretary Val Hermann winning the Lower Murray Champion of Champion Pairs title last year and then winning the Champion of Champion Pairs in division six of the Eastern region. Hermann also won the singles event. With mostly comfort changes done to the club since its formation, including new carpeting, air conditioning, a new fence currently being built, and an upgraded watering system using captured stormwater, Mr Size believes the club could go on for many more years to come. “It will probably go forever,” he said. “You get your times when you’re down on numbers a bit but things turn around eventually.”
You get your times when you’re down on numbers but things turn around.
■ BIRTHDAY: Celebrating the Karoonda Bowls Club 50th anniversary were (back, from left) secretary Don Loller, president Merv Size, men's president Neville Lines, women's president Carlene Schulz and (front) Val Hermann. Photo: LES PEARSON
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THE Riverland is awaiting the return of the mighty Team Thunderbox at the October Riverland Challenge. Who can forget that mind blowing tabletop jump at the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;09 Mud, Dust and Music? The amount of work that had gone into decorating the old Toyota Troopy was demolished when it returned from the heavens and met Mother Earth again in a bone jarring collision. Andrew Nichols, manager of Team Thunderbox, said â&#x20AC;&#x153;hopefully this year I wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need my mates from Fletcherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Freighters to cart our wrecks back home this yearâ&#x20AC;?. As the Loveday 4x4 Adventure Park was virtually flooded with the recent rains, all the talk has changed from water to something more positive, the Riverland Challenge to be held on October 23 to 25. Gates open at noon on Friday, with live entertainment on both Friday and Saturday night. The event is fully catered. Also very positive is the South Australia motor vehicle wrecking industry, as customers flock to purchase 4WDs to renovate and race. Such businesses include Just Wrecking Toyotas, in Wingfield, and River Murray Auto Wreckers, in Barmera. Both businesses have reported increased sales as vehicle after vehicle leaves the yard to begin a second life. Rob Harris from Just Wrecking Toyotas said â&#x20AC;&#x153;we have just sent a 40 foot container with four Shortys and every conceivable spare part we had to a private customer in Boston, USAâ&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Local sales have gone through the roof as people renovate and restore 4WDs that can handle the bush and be converted to race,â&#x20AC;? he added. Ashley Nichols and Luke Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien from Team Thunderbox have been hard at it, restoring a Landcruiser Shorty with the help of Just Wrecking Toyotas, which supplied the Shorty. Ashley said â&#x20AC;&#x153;unlike my old man last year, we intend to finish the weekend racingâ&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He had a big rush of blood and thought he was racing in the Baja 500 but we hope he knocked some sense into himselfâ&#x20AC;?. This was said with a slight smile on Ashleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face and I got the impression that he was thinking; â&#x20AC;&#x153;what the old fella can do I can do betterâ&#x20AC;?. Spectators, get your cameras ready. Team Thunderboxâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s big supporter and sponsor, Stirling Hire and Lawnmowersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Darryle Watkins was looking a bit worried when he said â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have given very strict instructions to the boys if I decide to have a ride during the racingâ&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Keep your wheels on the ground and the lid pointing skywards or I will cut the thing into pieces with one of our hire chainsawsâ&#x20AC;? he instructed. I hope for the boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; sakes they wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be in the vehicle if he does go off. The Riverland Challenge is one of our nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most spectacular off road racing events, see you there.
â&#x2013; READY: Ashley and Andrew Nichols of Team Thunderbox are all set to test out their wheels at this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Riverland Challenge.
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R O S E N T H A L S Photos for illustration purposes only. New vehicles get 12 months registration, used vehicles get 3 months.
XRL-720
• towbar • window tint
$26,990
$20,990
DRIVEAWAY
DRIVEAWAY
• New • side steps • turbo diesel • auto
• 2.3lt automatic • alloys • leather trim
XJK-361
$38,990 DRIVEAWAY
• tow bar • full luxury pack
• 2.2lt • auto
$31,990
$13,490
DRIVEAWAY
DRIVEAWAY
• auto • a/c
$10,390 DRIVEAWAY
• 1 ONLY • diesel • auto • ABS • 300km
• automatic • full
$16,990
$24,990
DRIVEAWAY
DRIVEAWAY
• 1 local owner • towbar
$14,990 DRIVEAWAY
• Evo IV lookalike body kit
$15,990 DRIVEAWAY
• 1 owner • alloys • sports body kit
$26,990 DRIVEAWAY
CC-626B
* cruise control * alloys * CD player * a/c
$13,521 DRIVEAWAY
1st registered
WZH-774
• automatic • a/c • alloys
• alloys • tint • spoiler • auto
$16,990
$16,990
DRIVEAWAY
DRIVEAWAY
• 3.2lt auto • tint • canopy • towbar
$11,990
• dual cab • tow • diesel • low kms
$27,990
DRIVEAWAY
CERTIFIED HOLDEN 08 VE COMMODORE BERLINA low
• automatic • a/c • central locking
DRIVEAWAY
km’s, many luxury features, towbar, $28,990 DRIVE-AWAY mudflaps, XSN-162
• body kit • spoiler
$7,990
DRIVEAWAY
XMB-075
$32,000 DRIVEAWAY
• auto • a/c • 4x4 • alloys
• 1 local owner • automatic
$15,990 DRIVEAWAY
$11,990 DRIVEAWAY
99 STATESMAN, auto, full luxury, White 1996 TOYOTA 4X2 TRAY TOP a/c, CERTIFIED MAZDA cruise, S766 ADW $16,990 DRIVE-AWAY white VVK 696 $6,990 DRIVE-AWAY 06 SP23 MAZDA 3 SEDAN low km’s, 99 FORD FALCON SEDAN auto, a/c, auto, leather, XJK-361 $26,990 DRIVE-AWAY CHECK OUT OUR CHEAPIES $7,458 DRIVE-AWAY white. WLG-679
CERTIFIED OTHERS 08 VE COMMODORE SV6 SEDAN, $32,000 DRIVE-AWAY 1ST REG 04 BA FALCON XT SEDAN, low km’s, XSI-924 08 VE OMEGA SEDAN, 3.6lt Alloytec, auto, alloys, rear spoiler, window tint, low $16,990 DRIVE-AWAY towbar, tint. XRL-720 $20,990 DRIVE-AWAY km’s WZH-774 was $8,483 SAVE $493 - $7,990 DRIVE-AWAY 07 COMMODORE SV6 SEDAN, auto, 1
2000 AU FORD SEDAN, auto , a/c, eng # JGSWYY93525 $1,190 DRIVE-AWAY was $7,990 SAVE $2,000 - $5,990 DRIVE-AWAY 97 COMMODORE VS SEDAN, auto, a/c, White. VXL-977 $5,151 DRIVE-AWAY 1999 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE, man, alloys, CC-334D $8,963 DRIVE-AWAY 96 TOYOTA CAMRY SEDAN, auto, a/c, p/steer. XFL-459 $5,990 DRIVE-AWAY owner, a/c, alloys. cruise, sports body kit 1997 VT COMMODORE EXECUTIVE 1993 EB FORD WAGON, auto, a/c, USED OTHERS $26,990 DRIVE-AWAY XWA-090 low km’s, alloys, WAR-709 blue WOX-903 $2,990 DRIVE-AWAY 06 VE CALAIS SEDAN, one local owner, 2007 KIA CERATO SEDAN, 1 local was $9,990 SAVE $1,000 - $8,990 DRIVE-AWAY 93 VR EXECUTIVE STATION WAGON tint, towbar. XJO-471 $31,990 DRIVE-AWAY owner, auto. a/c, cruise, low km’s, blue $5,490 DRIVE-AWAY MITSUBSIHI MAGNA SEDAN, auto, dual fuel, VUD-731 $15,990 DRIVE-AWAY 96 XMB-075 04 VZ EXECUTIVE SEDAN auto, a/c, a/c, white VXC-980 $6,490 DRIVE-AWAY 1990 NISSAN PULSAR HATCH, auto, 02 KIA LS CARNIVAL, 7 Seater wagon $16,990 DRIVE-AWAY alloys. XTY-315 air cond, WAV-412 $5,990 DRIVE-AWAY 95 TOYOTA CAMRY SEDAN, 2.2 2.5L towbar WUL-123 $11,990 DRIVE-AWAY manual low km’s for age, VSX-600 2003 XC BARINA SXi hatch, 5 spd, a/c, 1990 HOLDEN APOLLO SEDAN 02 VY ACCLAIM WAGON, auto, a/c, very sporty XPT-018 $990 DRIVE-AWAY was $6,490 SAVE $500 - $5,990 DRIVE-AWAY auto, grey UZT-546 $10,390 DRIVE-AWAY alloys, XBW-131 was $9,523 SAVE $533 - $8,990 DRIVE-AWAY 92 TR MAGNA, auto, local owner, S081ACD 89 VN COMMODORE WAGON, dual 01 MITSUBISHI MAGNA SPORTS SEDAN fuel, auto, UUO-009 $2,990 DRIVE-AWAY 03 VY ACCLAIM WAGON, 1 owner, was $7,403 SAVE $1,413 - $5,990 DRIVE-AWAY 3.5lt auto, alloys, spoiler, low km’s WRO-693 89 MITSUBISHI COLT SEDAN towbar, racks WXD-891 $14,990 DRIVE-AWAY $11,990 DRIVE-AWAY COMMERCIALS $1,490 DRIVE-AWAY automatic, Red. 03 TS Astra SRi Hatchback , 2.2lt auto, 01 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE, 88 MAZDA 626 SEDAN, manual, silver, $13,490 DRIVE-AWAY 1,000 km’s, S014ACZ $10,990 DRIVE-AWAY 03 MAZDA BRAVO SDX DUAL CAB 4 airbags, BB319R $2,990 DRIVE-AWAY UKL-481 diesel, a/c, WWM-521 $27,990 DRIVE-AWAY CERTIFIED MITSUBISHI 2000 HYUNDAI ELANTRA, auto, a/c, BOATS $7,990 DRIVE-AWAY 99 PAJERO EIO SWB 4X4 WAGON white WMX-403 05 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, 17’6” Bayliner Capri Bowrider, 3L spoiler, tint. CC626B $13,521 DRIVE-AWAY 00 TS ASTRA OLYMPIC SEDAN a/c, $11,990 DRIVE-AWAY a/c, auto XJM-246 135Hp Mercruiser, canopy $25,000 03 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, EVO spoiler, WKW-955 $13,717 DRIVE-AWAY 98 HOLDEN RODEO LX DUALCAB 4 Body Kit, 17’’ alloys, big bore exhaust, SCOOTERS 2000 VT EXEC SEDAN, auto , a/c, rear 3.2lt auto, canopy, tint, roof racks, nudge stereo system, tinted widows, XPP-597 $9,990 DRIVE-AWAY bar, towbar, WEJ-413 $11,990 DRIVE-AWAY Piccolo Scooter $990 $15,990 DRIVE-AWAY spoiler, WNK-253
Berri 8582 3644
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1999 FORD LASER SEDAN, a/c, p/steer, manual, white. WIH-724
Renmark 8586 6626
www.rosenthals.com.au
Jim Rosenthal 0418 839 381 Phil Rosenthal 0408 441 402 John Glowacz 0407 603 685 Luch Albanese 0416 199 589
Immediate Finance Available!
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Thursday October 1, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 43
On the Road
A truck backed through my windshield into my wife’s face. ~ Insurance claimant
New Cerato Koup – Kia’s first ever two door coupe
■ ALL NEW: The all new Cerato marks the latest expansion of the Kia line up.
“Design gives a soul to the product and the future of Kia products lies in balance, clarity and purpose,” Mr Schreyer said. “Our first-ever coupe, the Cerato Koup, embodies that philosophy. “Without any extraneous features, its crisp, clean exterior styling conveys a powerful and aggressive image that exudes speed.”
Building on the success of the new Cerato sedan launched in January, the Cerato Koup offers performance, ride and handling that is even more responsive than the sedan. The Cerato Koup is destined to broaden the appeal of Kia to a new group of consumers who seek the particular appeal of two door cars. Like the Cerato sedan, the
Koup is also built at the Hwasung facility in Korea, which also produces the Kia Sorento SUV. When it was first revealed at the 2008 New York International Auto Show, the Kia KOUP concept represented the future of the Kia brand. Now, the production version of the Kia Cerato Koup boasts a muscular yet sophisticated design, with fluid lines and proportions that
closely mirror the powerful design cues of the concept car. Appealing to the emotional side of car enthusiasts, the new coupe presents an aggressive stance with swept back wrap around headlamps, prominent air intakes and a low, sleek profile. Even when viewed from behind, new Cerato Koup exudes attitude with slim, wrapped tail lights, dual exhaust outlets and a rear diffuser. Introduced earlier this year, the new Kia Cerato four-door sedan, with its short front overhang, chiselled surface composition, wedge profile and crisp trunk contours, raised car design in the small car segment to a new level of sophistication. While closely related to the sedan, the two door Kia Cerato Koup has a lowered stance, better aerodynamics and delivers a more exciting ride with sharp exterior styling which conveys a powerful and dynamic image that exudes speed. New Cerato Koup is available in a choice of four standard exterior colours that include three solid paint finishes (Clear White, Ebony Black and Racing Red) and one metallic colour (Bright Silver). Three more metallic colours are also available by dealer order (Sweet Orange, Santorini Blue and Titanium Silver).
CAPTIVA SX AWD - 7 SEATS >17” Alloy wheels > Electronic Stability Control (ESC) > Driver and front passenger airbags, plus curtain airbags
$36,990 more DRIVE AWAY no to pay
50%
investment allowance*
Your business may be eligible for the Federal Government’s proposed Investment Allowance. Once passed into law, businesses may be entitled to claim a 50% tax deduction on motor vehicles purchased before 31 December, 2009. Talk to you tax advisor to see if you are eligible.
Rosenthals
Berri 8582 3644 Renmark 8586 6626
1 and 6th October 2009.
HOLDEN
Kia Motor’s all new Kia Cerato Koup marks the latest expansion of Kia’s comprehensive model line up, with the introduction of the brand’s first ever two door coupe. Lower, shorter and lighter than the four door Cerato sedan, the two door Cerato Koup is Kia’s first ever entrant in the sports segment in Australia. Despite its sporty appearance and lower roofline, the 4.48-metre long Koup has a long wheelbase (2650 mm) and offers extraordinary passenger and luggage space, highly competitive levels of equipment and state of the art active and passive safety. The Koup is available with a two litre petrol engine with five speed manual as standard, or an optional four-speed automatic transmission. While developing the new Koup, Kia designers and engineers concentrated on eight key areas: aggressive styling, strong performance, fun-to-drive steering, handling and ride balance, good fuel economy, great cabin comfort, enhanced overall safety and the introduction of new technologies. Styled under the direction of Kia’s chief design officer Peter Schreyer, the new Cerato Koup production model is based on the KOUP concept car created by the design team at Kia’s California design studios.
$23,990 more DRIVE AWAY no to pay
includes metallic paint valued at $400 Cruze CD >1.8 litre 5 speed manual > Electronic Stability Control (ESC) > Automatic headlamp mode > cruise control > MP3 player
Holden.
Offers end 6/10/2009 or while stocks last. Holden reserves the right to change or extend these offers. Not available in conjunction with any other special pricing or allowance. Private or ABN buyers only. Registration and CTP are for 12 months only. Based on information released by Treasury on the 25/02/2009. Eligibility is subject to satisfying specific requirements which may vary. Business owners need to obtain their own independent tax advice.
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LUDLOW Marjorie Celebrated her 90th birthday on September 24th 2009.
In Memoriam HAZEL Doris 29/09/07 We do not need a special day to bring you to our minds. The days we do not think of you are impossible to find We think about you always, and talk about you too. We have such special memories, but we wish we still had you. Lovingly remembered by all her family.
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 Kubota FWA tractor 43HP, shuttle shift, R.O.P.S 2400 hrs at Hunt Road, Winkie. Phone Steve 0427179668. BERRIAG for Mitsubishi Express SWB van 1997 247K kms, tow bar, cargo barrier, excellent presentation. Hunt Road, Winkie. $4990 ono. Phone Steve 0428179668. BLACK Eyed Peas concert tickets. Standing tickets, Monday October 5th at the Entertainment Centre. $130 each. Phone 0417811397. CARAVAN Millard, 16 foot, pop top, good condition. $4500. Phone 0417 838 788. ELECTRIC hot water service, 250L, Dux brand, only used on filtered town water. $100. Phone 85824454.
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HYDRAPLAT Afron, 16hp petrol engine/picking container, overhead diesel tank, dip tins, various fertilizers and chemicals. Ph 0430279945
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
COMPUTERS for mobile computer sales and service call Neotek Services on 0420597000. Friendly reliable and affordable no need to unplug, we come to you.
INSURANCE - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark 85866626 or Berri 85823644 LOUNGE leather lounge suite, 3 seater, 2 chairs, turquoise, ex. cond, $500 ono Phone 85841158. POKER table, solid construction, custom made, $600 ono. Phone 0400068932
GARDENING, mowing, Public Notices rubbish removal, gutter cleaning, yard clean ups. US Aussie Blokes meets Phone Don 0439849204. Friday night, October 2 at 6:45pm at Living Waters Houses for Sale Christian Community. ABUNDANT bore water connected to 5 brm stone home with exten. Dine in kitchen, WI pantry, wood stove, cellar, sep. dining/lounge, also games/library. Powered wkshop with pit, huge trees, animal facilities, on 20 arable acres with 1 of the paddocks irrigated. $399,000. Phone 85645232.
STEELINE / BUILDPRO Long weekend, doing odd jobs? We have in stock bricks, pavers, cement slabs, and besser blocks. Also available; panel fencing, concrete, cement and paveset. Display area open all long weekend. Stones Old Sturt Highway, Berri. RENMARK throw from Plaza and Phone 85822166. school, large 3 bedroom TENT rough it, 8 person home, new kitchen, cabin dome tent with near new bathroom, hardwood screen house. $400. polished Phone 85824452 or floors throughout kitchen and living areas, Large 0437069305. fully fenced backyard, TRADIES trailer, single r/c and evaporative air axle, strut doors, red, conditioning throughout. timber shelving, air $234,950. Open house compressor, mounted and October 2nd, 1pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2pm. racks. PAC086. $1400. Phone 0431476919 for Phone 0431385078. more details.
Cars For Sale
House For Rent
DAEWOO Lanos 1999 SE, 73,000kms, auto, AC, very good condition. WGM335 $4500 ono. Phone 0402 781146.
BARMERA Spacious, clean, 2brm unit, R/C A/ C, BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, carport, close to shops, no pets. $125 pw. Phone 0406382342
SINGLE? If you are single, widowed, separated, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t worry, we help you get the best partner in your life. Phone 0875177000. TALKING in tune customers: Pre-book before this Sunday for the digital TV channel 9 re-scan and you will get a discounted rate. I will be servicing you when possible. **Please be patient** Phone 0417848968 or 85835248.
Wanted to buy JOHN Deere 6210, 6310. Need 14.9 38x12.4 28 tyres Phone 0350260259
Situations Vacant LABOURER Casual, energetic labourer, 25-35 yo. Truck licence, sober habits, prefer building background. Good rates to right person. Berri Barmera area. Phone 85888041.
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that show then itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good opportunity to see one of the best hip-hip shows going around, just from the effort we are putting in,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is about the next step from the album. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We need to cane crowds with a good live show and then we can start looking at having a booking agent and doing other tours. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We believe we have good enough music and a good live show but no one knows that, so this is about proving that.â&#x20AC;? With $2500 spent on sound, plus lighting, pyrotechnics, four cameras videoing the gig and a huge VIP section with the likes of the Hilltop Hoods and the Funkoars amongst the crowd, it promises to be a cracking show. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always had the dream in my head, now Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got to make it happen,â&#x20AC;? Leverenz said. Zoo Weekly models will also be at the gig selling mer-
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The Hard Road. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t messing around when they wrote that,â&#x20AC;? Leverenz said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I expected this though, I knew what I was getting into and to be quite frank, there isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t any other way around it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the hard road, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the hard slog, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not glamour and glitz, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard stuff.â&#x20AC;? This Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Adelaide show is ex-5,4) !7!2$ 7)..).' #,5" pected to be a special spectacle according %XPERIENCE PERSONALISED SERVICE WHEN YOU BOOK THE to Leverenz, who FUNCTION ROOM FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT MEETING OR PARTY believes the amount of work both he and those related to the show have put in will pay off and those who missed the Loxton show should have a look. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If they didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see
chandise. With hundreds of phone calls and emails now behind him, the tour is at last a reality, although stepping interstate and out of the comfort zone has worries of its own. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Once you go interstate you lose that friend network,â&#x20AC;? Leverenz said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So when you go to places like Geelong and Melbourne, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re basically relying on fans of your music rocking up. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a little nerve-racking.â&#x20AC;? It does have its rewards, however. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You do it for every time someone comes up to you and says they love the CD or kids coming up to me at the footy singing my own lyrics at me,â&#x20AC;? Leverenz said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t beat that, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why you do it but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard for sure.â&#x20AC;? Tickets for the Adelaide show are available at oztix.com.au and levelheaded.com.au MEANTIME, Barmeraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s DJ Sarez again headlines a bulging list of classy DJs at the Vines Nightclub in Berri this Saturday night for the much-anticipated Full Circle show. Doors open at 9pm.
1. 12 points; 2. Max Rooke; 3. Central District and Sturt; 4. Rhys Stanley; 5. Port Adelaide; 6. Gary Ablett Jr; 7. 1991; 8. West Coast â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2006; 9. James Ezard and Rhys Archard; 10. Five points; 11. Paul Chapman, Geelong; 12. 12; 13. 13; 14. Roy Laird; 15. Tom Harley; 16. Brant Chambers; 17. Luke Norman; 18. 20; 19. AAMI Stadium; 20. 10.
RIVERLAND hip-hop artist Tom Leverenz (Levelheaded) kicks off the first leg of his national Spice of Life tour tomorrow night at Higher Ground in Adelaide. The gig is the first of four shows on the tour, which heads into Victoria for appearances in Geelong and Melbourne on November 13 and 14 respectively, before wrapping up in Hobart on December 13. Leverenz, a school teacher by day, said he will continue to work full time while completing the tour on weekends. He is not foreseeing it to be easy, relating his personal journey to well-known Aussie hiphop act the Hilltop Hoodsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; song
Glee 7.30pm, WIN 10 Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve now seen enough of this series to pass judgement upon it and my verdict is to the affirmative. Usually hyped up American seriesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; tend to flop like a Britney Spears comeback concert but Glee has delivered. Will forms an acapella group this week and given vocal performances so far, this should be both entertaining and funny.
The Simpsons 7.30pm, WIN 10 Homer offers to donate one of his kidneys to Grandpa. One of my personal favourite episodes. Grampa Simpson: Ah, canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get a good sasparilla like this back in Springfield. It angries up the blood. Bartender: Heh, you like it, huh? Grampa Simpson: Up yours!
I, Robot 8.30pm, WIN TV In the year 2035, technology and robots are a trusted part of everyday life. But that trust is broken when a scientist is found dead and Detective Spooner who is in charge of the investigation suspects that a robot is responsible. Gone are the days when the only robot commonly seen was danced, poorly, by drunken try-hards in local nightclubs.
NRL Grand Final 4.30pm, WIN 9 At last, the free to air puzzle is complete with WIN 9 coming on air. The biggest event to hit local screens will be the NRL grand final. Sure, we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know the rules, we might not even know whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s playing. Who cares? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more sport on your TV, and that, to me, is a good thing.
FlashForward 8.30pm, WIN TV For those who missed the first episode, a mental blackout hits the entire human race at exactly the same time, causing everyone to go unconscious for exactly two minutes and 17 seconds. During that time, each person had a vision from exactly six months into the future. This show follows the FBIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investigation into exactly what happened.
Cannabis: The Evil Weed 8.30pm, SBS 1 Can cannabis cause schizophrenia? Is it addictive? In this documentary, addiction specialist Dr John Marsden discovers that modern science is finally beginning to find answers to these questions. If you went to Woodstock as a teen, listened to Sky Hooks or were young in the mid-60s to late 80s, best not watch.
NCIS: Los Angeles 8.30pm, WIN 10 Why they have a show based around each American city is beyond me. Imagine if we did that in Australia. Tonight on Blue Healers: Deniliquin, Sergeant Dawson catches a local driving unregistered in the main street. He lets him off with a friendly warning but will it come back to bite him?
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6.50 Australia's Heritage 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Tribal Wedding 9.30 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.30 Wildside 1.10 Movie: 10 Rillington Place
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner 5.00 Kylie Kwong: My China 5.30 ABC Fora 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean With Rowan Atkinson 7.30 The Royal Today
8.00 Spicks And Specks : Presented by Adam Hills 8.35 Hungry Beast 9.05 FM: Lindsay is feeling sore after losing an award to Topher at a radio event. 9.25 beached az 9.30 United States Of Tara 10.00 Pulling 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Modern Toss 11.25 Very Small Business
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Home And Away 1.30 Auction House 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight
7.30 Movie: The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe: Tilda Swinton, Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes 10.30 Family Guy 11.00 American Dad 11.30 That '70s Show 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 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 Glee 8.30 Rush 9.30 Burn Notice 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 The Poker Star 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn 3.55 Video Hits 4.00 The CBS Early Show
6.30 Champions League: Bayern Munich v Juventus 8.00 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Wall Street Warriors 4.00 Feast Bazaar 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 6.00 Global Village: Presented by Silvio Rivier 6.30 World News
7.30 My Family Feast 8.00 Costa's Garden Odyssey 8.30 Dave In The Life 9.00 ADbc: Presented by Sam Pang 9.30 World News 10.00 Champions League Hour 11.00 Oz 12.05 Movie: The Twilight Samurai (Japan) 2.20 Weatherwatch 4.15 Champions League
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7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.30 Hunter: A mother vanishes into thin air. Her children, abandoned in her car, also end up missing. 10.30 Lateline 11.10 The Urban Monkey With Murray Foote 11.15 triple j tv With The Doctor 11.45 Good Game 12.15 rage
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 Catalyst 6.00 Compass 6.30 Junkyard Wars: Two teams of tool-toting gear heads must create a machine using only parts found in the junkyard. 7.20 Mr Bean With Rowan
Atkinson 7.30 The Royal Today: A stag do causes chaos at the hospital. 8.00 Hyperdrive 8.30 Torchwood 9.20 Torchwood Declassified 9.30 Being Erica 10.15 Later... With Jools Holland 11.20 London Live 11.50 The Graham Norton Show
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Home And Away 1.30 Auction House 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew O’Keefe 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Eight Below: Paul Walker and Bruce Greenwood 11.00 Movie: Primeval: Dominic Purcell and Brooke Langton 12.50 Movie: Farewell, My Love: Philip Rhys 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook: Presented by Peter Everett 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 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 Movie: Employee Of The Month: Dane Cook 10.30 Go Girls 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.15 Angel 2.00 Pirate Master 2.55 Video Hits 3.00 Home Shopping
6.30 Europa League: Valencia v Genoa 8.30 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.30 Insight: Presented by Jenny Brockie 2.30 World Watch 3.30 Living Black: Presented by Karla Grant 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour: with Jim Lehrer
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Local golfer overcomes weather to win
By ROB McLEAN AN EIGHT foot putt on the 18th has given Loxton golfer Ramon Thorne the historic 100th anniversary GolfSA Country Championship. The win came in Thorneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 15th crack at the title, defeating last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s runner-up Matt Overall, of McCracken. Following the win, Thorne added to the honour by being named captain of the SA Country side to take on Victoria at Warracknabeal later
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this month. An understated Thorne told the Riverland Weekly that he was â&#x20AC;&#x153;very happyâ&#x20AC;? about the win, which saw him improve on last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fourth placed finish. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve worked a bit harder on my game over the past year,â&#x20AC;? Thorne said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I practiced up to four times a week and was playing pennant golf for Mt Lofty.â&#x20AC;?
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