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Carers week celebrations held By ROB McLEAN ■CARE: Former Mindarie residents Christine Dixon (right), who is a carer for her mother Marlene Winkler (who was an inaugural member of the River Murray and Mallee Carers Advisory Group) at yesterday’s celebration. Photo: JANE WILSON
CARERS from across the Riverland, Mid Murray and Mallee yesterday celebrated the important role they play in our community with a celebration in Loxton. The River Murray and Mal-
lee Carers group this week is celebrating its 10th anniversary and local carers, friends, family members and carees commemorated the occasion with a morning tea at the Loxton Club. â– Continued Page 5
SERVICE DEMAND Xmas appeal faces huge challenge
By ROB MCLEAN THE Riverland Christmas Appeal is set for one of its biggest challenges yet, with a variety of reasons meaning demand for its services in 2009 has increased significantly. Appeal co-ordinator Pastor Phil Comins said the combined challenges the region is facing means that around 400 hampers will be required
this year. It is the highest demand the appeal has ever faced. “Riverland people have a habit of helping each other out and we are hoping we can rise to the occasion again in these tough times,� Pastor Phil said. “It will be a challenge but we believe we can get there.� The appeal requires food and toys
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to help families doing it tough this Christmas. Among the food items required are hams, tinned fruit, jam, coffee/tea, sugar, biscuits, cakes, tinned vegetables, nuts, dried fruit and juice or cordial. Suitable toys will also be accepted, giving young Riverlanders something to enjoy on Christmas day. â– Continued Page 7
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DR Arnold Seglenieks’ assessment of where the State Government has positioned Riverland health is damning. For all of the spin that has been put on the situation by Health Minister John Hill and others who support the State Government, Dr Seglenieks’ statement tells us that not all is right within the system. In an exclusive interview with the Riverland Weekly, Dr
Seglenieks said that political games and State Government contempt for country health services are key factors in his intended departure. The fact he is heading interstate to work with a larger cohort of surgeons also tells a sad story. If we cannot provide a reason for talented professionals such as Dr Seglenieks to stay on, then we are going to find
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Surgeon: Workload too big By LES PEARSON POLITICAL games and State Government contempt for country health services are key factors in the region’s only resident general surgeon Dr Arnold Seglenieks moving on in January after 12 years of service to the Riverland. These factors, coupled with a growing workload after Dr John Nettleford’s retirement almost three years ago, became too much of a burden for one man to maintain. “It is clear to me that the current administrators of health services in Adelaide do not understand the needs of rural communities from the specific perspective of specialist medical services,� Dr Seglenieks told the Riverland Weekly. “I am only moving from the Riverland because I am finding it difficult to sustain my practice as a specialist general surgeon on my own. “The demands of such a practice have increased dramatically, amplified by continuous technological and other developments and the need to both maintain and upgrade skills in multiple fields. “This can only be sustained in the presence of local specialist colleagues and with adequate support from the Department of Health, neither of which can be found at present. “This motivates my decision to leave a region in which I have enjoyed great experiences and clinical challenges.� Ongoing delays in hospital upgrades and a sheer lack of understanding of the importance of Dr Seglenieks’ role also took their toll. “The critical and central role of general surgeons is not appreciated,� Dr Seglenieks said. “The Riverland Regional Hospital has been long overdue for redevelopment, just to meet the current needs and standards, and the delays in implementation demonstrate the empty political game that is being played.� For three years Dr Seglenieks has worked in solo practice, managing a growing waiting list with minimal technological upgrades and support. “The only achievement in this time has been the replacement of John Nettlefold’s busy full time practice (of eight operating lists a fortnight) with a single day a fortnight by a visiting general surgical service,� Dr Seglenieks said. “I believe that the adminis-
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rhoids and ingrown toe nails,� he said. “Unlike metropolitan general surgeons, I also manage skin cancers (involving surgical procedures usually performed by plastic surgeons) and many hand conditions. “Every working day is different but involves a mixture of as-
The critical and central role of general surgeons is not appreciated. to offer for prospective resident general surgeons. “The specific appeal of rural general surgical practice is the opportunity to practice within the broad areas of abdominal surgery (including the gall bladder, bowel cancer and acute abdominal emergencies, including appendicitis), head and neck surgery (such as thyroid and salivary glands), breast cancer management, hernia surgery and more minor areas like haemor-
sessing new problems, following up long-term patients and operating. Dr Seglenieks admitted he caught the country bug early. “I have had a passion for rural medicine since half way through medical school and this has continued through five years of rural general practice (in Millicent) and then into surgical training,� Dr Seglenieks said. “Part of the appeal (of the Riverland) was the dynamic
group of specialists in Berri at that time, including Dr John Nettleford, Dr Graham Parker as an anaesthetist and Dr Bruce Gilbert as obstetrics and gynaecology specialist.� Dr Bruce Gilbert will be the last remaining resident medical specialist in the region come January 2010. Dr Seglenieks said he is now looking to move interstate to a larger rural community with at least three other surgical colleagues, although he will work some trial periods as a locum surgeon in other rural towns before the final move is made. He said leaving the region’s health services in such a way was an extremely hard decision to make. “Despite all of this, I am deeply affected by the implications of my planned move, and have expressed my regret to all of my patients as they learn of my plans to ‘leave them’,� Dr Seglenieks said.
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Pinnaroo Hotel sells PINNAROO is expected to once again become a two pub town after the recent sale of the Pinnaroo Hotel. New owner Shane Wilkin told the Riverland Weekly he was awaiting settlement, which is expected to occur in mid-November. Mr Wilkin renovated and owns the Lord Lyndoch and the
Williamstown Hotels. A builder by trade, he said he has a strong appreciation for older heritage buildings and their significance in country communities. “I like restoring old buildings and it’s a pity to see them all deteriorate over time,� Mr Wilkin said. “I have a few plans to change things around a bit.
“I want to turn it into a family hotel where people are proud to come in and take their family out for a meal.� He added the hotel would be managed by a local couple with plenty of experience in the hospitality industry. The couple have previously worked at the Berri Resort Hotel, Loxton Club, Portland and Robe hotels.
Mr Wilkin said he plans to announce full renovation details and an opening date after the settlement goes through. Southern Mallee Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said council has received applications for some modifications to the hotel. “So far it’s just some basic changes and one to renovate the toilets, to which we’re providing
in principle support,� he said. “I spoke to the manager and he said he was hoping to have things in a trading position by the end of the year.� Mr Ralph said he felt the community was showing strong interest in the re-opening of the hotel. “I think people like choice, as with anything, it’s healthy competition.�
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Burn out reported A WAIKERIE man was reported on Tuesday for misuse of a motor vehicle after allegedly doing a burn out in front of the town’s shopping centre. The man’s vehicle was seized for seven days and he will appear in court at a later date.
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Thursday October 22, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 5
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By BRAD PERRY RIVER Murray and Mallee Carers had a shock start to Carers Week on Monday when staff arrived at work to find their office had been ransacked. The office was one of four broken into over the weekend in the Loxton central business district. River Murray and Mallee Carers co-ordinator Robyn Blight said it was devastating to see the mess caused by the breakins. “I am really disappointed in people,� she said. “Whoever has done this, it is just a senseless act.� Ms Blight was forced to spend Monday cleaning up the mess. “It is just a kick in the guts for us,� she said. Ms Blight added that it was sad to see businesses broken into in Loxton. “I’ve been here for 10 years and it is the first time I have ever seen anything like this,� she said. Ray White Real Estate, Jolters Hairdressing and Low Cost Furniture were also victims of the break-
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IRRIGATORS are being advised to apply for the State Government’s Irrigator Industry Support Program before the deadline of October 30. PIRSA’s acting director sustainable systems Greg Cock said irrigators with permanent plantings should apply as a back up plan, despite water allocations rising to 34 per cent last week. “Even if you’re not yet sure whether you’ll buy water between now and February 28, you should still apply,� he said. “The grants payable to eligible businesses will still be determined for wine grapes, while irrigation allocations remain below 36 per cent and on citrus while they remain below 55 per cent. “Applying for a grant will not commit you to purchase but will provide financial support if you choose to.� The program provides up to $260 per megalitre to help growers keep permanent plantings alive, with growers being reimbursed by the State Government at a later date.
â– CRIME: Senior constable Mick Searle dusts for prints at the crime scene on Monday.
Jolters Hairdressing employee Kristen Bruhn was also left with a big mess to clean up. “I have been here seven months and this is the only bit of violence I have seen,� she said. “It is just a jolly nuisance,� Low Cost Furniture’s Grant Chapman added.
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Carers Week recognising contributors ■From Page 1 Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald was among those in attendance. Aptly, Carers Week is being celebrated across the state this week. River Murray and Mallee Carers co-ordinator Robyn Blight said the group has played a significant part in supporting carers over the past decade but importantly, has also increased public awareness about their role. “The awareness of the public about carers has changed significantly,� Ms Blight said. “They are not hidden away as much as they used to be.� Ms Blight said the public has become more aware that carers and their clients are not necessarily just older married couples as was previously the perception. Carers can be the son or
daughter of their charge, their parents or even just a close friend. She said being a carer can be a challenge but it can also see a strengthening of the relationship of those involved. “It’s a very personal role,� she said. “With some people, it’s their life and they are there to
Allan Carr who looks after his wife Jayne. The couple formerly lived at Lowbank but moved to Berri to be closer to services used by Mrs Carr, who was diagnosed in 2000 as being legally blind. “It’s all a little bit harder when you are in ‘the bush’,� Mr Carr laughed. Mr Carr is glad he can look
With some people, it’s their life and they are there to look after that person. look after that person. “It’s challenging but very rewarding for them.� Ms Blight said the rewarding part for a carer is to keep the person at home with them, in surroundings they are familiar with. One person who knows only too well the importance of the carer’s role is Berri man
after his wife but it is a role that, on occasions, can be very challenging. Her blindness means that Mrs Carr cannot go anywhere unaccompanied. However, the couple still manages to share the household chores. “As long as there’s someone with her, she can get out,� Mr
Carr said. “We now know what our limits are. “It’s a bit hard when you go to do the washing and stuff. “I do the washing and she dries it up.� Mr Carr was full of praise for the River Murray and Mallee Carers and the work it has done to help people. “We’ve received a lot of help,� Mr Carr said. “Robyn (Blight) comes and helps us and I manage to get out and have some time to myself too thanks to River Murray and Mallee Carers.� Among other things, the organisation provides information to carers about the services available to them, as well as helping carers to socialise and meet those who share their circumstances. Carers Week finishes tomorrow. ■Carers Guide feature Page 15
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Irrigator attendance urged By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND irrigators are being urged to attend a meeting in Barmera today, where representatives from irrigator group Murray Valley United will discuss the group’s legal case over the federal and state government’s water reforms. Concerned irrigator and organiser Joe Gropler said this could be the last chance for local growers to fight. “This meeting could determine the long term future of the Riverland,� he said. “This will give us hope to stay on and fight.� Murray Valley United’s legal and research teams will discuss the Federal Court challenge into the legality of the government’s water reforms at the meeting and Mr Gropler said people can become members of the group for a small $500 fee. “You have got everything to lose if you stay home and don’t come to the meeting,� he said. “I would rather be in the fight and lose, than not be in the fight at all.� Mr Gropler is confident Murray Valley United can gain compensation and hopes Riverlanders can be a part of it. “What it says in the constitution is we have water rights but what the government has said is we have a share in the resource and those are two different things,� he said. “The states and feds have been acting illegally because they are in breach of the constitution.� The meeting will take place at the Barmera-Monash Football Club from 11am.
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When veterans meet the young ones By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND PRIMARY school students are set to learn about the sacrifices made by Australian soldiers fighting for their country during war, when ‘Veterans Meet the Young Ones’ tomorrow. The program, organised by the Riverland Veterans Centre as part of the Every Generation Festival, will incorporate a memorabilia display from the Daw Park Repatriation General Hospital, as well as an array of guest speakers. Riverland Veterans Centre treasurer Pauline Gilbert said year six and seven students from Our Lady of the River Primary School are amongst those invited to the event at the Berri RSL club to learn about Australia’s wars and conflicts. “We are inviting veterans, ex service and serving personnel, war widows, peace keepers and national servicemen,� she said. Pauline’s husband John, a war veteran, who was involved in the Malayan Emergency in 1958-59, believes it is important for children to learn about the wars and conflicts Australia has been involved in. “It is important for the children to understand about what did happen in those times,� he said. “To understand that life
■LEARNING: Veteran John Gilbert shows Our Lady of the River school captains Grady (left) and Isabella some photos from the war as part of educating the younger generations about the sacrifices soldiers have made. wasn’t just sitting back and easy, enjoying it, there were some hard periods of time. “It is good to educate them I think, to know we weren’t there for nothing.�
The Every Generation Festival celebration kicks off at 12pm tomorrow at the Berri RSL Club with Berri Barmera Health Advisory Council’s Josie Nelsson presenting a health questionnaire,
podiatrist Jonathan Ellis talking about healthy feet and Riverland Community Legal Service solicitor Neil Smith addressing those present about power of attorneys and wills.
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Thursday October 22, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 7
Young workers urged to enter awards By BRAD PERRY TRAINEES and apprentices throughout the Riverland and Mallee are being encouraged to enter the Vocational Awards, which have been operation since 1982, before the closing date at the end of this month. Co-ordinator Laurie Wilkinson said it is a unique opportunity for workers to be recognised for their efforts. “I think the main benefit is being recognised for the work they have put in to get results,� he said.
Mr Wilkinson said by entering into the awards before October 30, trainees and apprentices are given the chance to be honoured for their achievements on a number of levels. “It is also a chance for them to enhance their future employment opportunities,� he said. “They should be able to feel good about themselves and what they have done and achieved.� The winner will also walk away with a share of the $6000 prize money and a trophy, which all looks extremely good on the resume.
Excellent support for Josh Gillespie By BRAD PERRY HUNDREDS of people attended a fundraising auction at the Cobdogla Club on Saturday night to raise money for cancer sufferer Josh Gillespie. Josh’s mother Monique said it was overwhelming to receive such great support from the Riverland community. “It was just amazing to know that people care so much,� she said. “Words cannot describe how much my family appreciate the support. “It was an amazing night.� While there has been no official word as to how much was raised, Mrs Gillespie said money is still coming in. She said money raised from the night will help relieve stress for both Josh and the family. “We don’t know what is ahead with Josh,� she said. “It (the money raised) will help him look forward to the future and we can have some family time together.�
Mr Wilkinson said the majority of trainees and apprentices in the region have a sound knowledge of their job and career goals. “Over the years, the winners have tended to move on but luckily most do come back and put apprentices on themselves,� he said. The awards are the largest of their kind in regional South Australia. To enter collect an application at local council offices, visit riverlandvocationalawards.com.au or contact Laurie Wilkinson on 0417 895 429.
Xmas appeal on again ■From Page 1 Pastor Phil said cash donations are also welcome. He said that in the past, Riverlanders have found novel ways to raise funds for this most important of causes. “Last year some kids from the Waikerie High School went busking to raise funds,� Pastor Phil said. Meanwhile, the Riverland Toy and Tucker Run, featuring the region’s motorcyclists, will also take place again, maintaining a fantastic tradition of giving. Pastor Phil also thanked the local Lions clubs for their fantastic support of the cause in previous years. “We really welcome any organisations getting involved and helping us out,� Pastor Phil said. “We are looking for support from anyone and if people want to involve their clubs, we are happy to support them in any way we can.�
â– Phil Comins. Donations of cash, new toys and non-perishable food can be left at the following agencies: Anglican Community Care (Berri), Families SA (Berri), Loxcare (Loxton), Renmark Paringa Community Centre, St Vincent de Paul (Barmera) and Waikerie Community Centre. Cash donations can be sent to PO Box 60, Berri, SA, 5343.
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Loxton Waikerie Waikerie Council News
Green light for median strip work By BRAD PERRY LOXTON Waikerie Council and the Riverland West Chamber of Commerce have been given the green light to landscape the median strips on the Sturt Highway at Waikerie. The Department of Transport had previously approved landscaping of the median strips with pine bark and groundcovers and now council must decide whether synthetic grass could be put down, following the success of the artificial turf in Waikerieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s town centre. Acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar praised the synthetic grass in Waikerie and said the idea has not been ruled out for the Sturt Highway median strips. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are not sure we would go that way up on the highway but it is just something we will look at and see what is the best solution,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Sellar said the median strip upgrade is important to help bring visitors to Waikerie. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are pretty keen to get something that looks a bit better than what is there at the moment,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Entrances to towns should be at a good standard.â&#x20AC;? The project is outside of councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current budget but Mr Sellar said other means of funding will be looked at. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Council will certainly be funding portions of that and hopefully we will get some contribution from the department of transport,â&#x20AC;? he said.
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Riverfront development plans released By BRAD PERRY LOXTON riverfront development plans have been released for public consultation, with the main talking point to be the addition of a visitor information centre and cafe at the end of East Terrace. The riverfront project, which has been ongoing for a number of years, is expected to cost up to $2 million but Loxton Waikerie Council acting chief executive officer Peter Sellar said the upgrades would have significant benefits to the town. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have concentrated on what we call a focal point, which will include a visitor information centre and cafe structure at the
end of East Terrace, which will include parking and new barbecue facilities,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Sellar said it is one of the biggest projects ever embarked on in Loxton. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is absolutely massive for Loxton and the Riverland as a whole,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we can get the visitor information centre cafe built into the bank down there at the end of East Terrace, it will be a major focal point and I would hope it could attract people to Loxton.â&#x20AC;? Plans have been drawn up by planning and urban design consultants QED, featuring new car parks, toilet blocks, a new Loxton Historical Village entry, walk-
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Mr Sellar said council continues to pursue funding avenues to complete the project in stages. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Council really need to decide what they are going to do with the VIC cafe, whether they look for private investment in that, or chase grant funding,â&#x20AC;? he said. Meanwhile, the Loxton Waikerie Council is continuing with Waikerie riverfront developments, approving $200,000 from the proceeds of the sale of the Waikerie Caravan Park to develop a new ablution block. Council is also looking for grant funding to develop barbecue facilities, retractable fencing, a new carpark and an adult fitness park.
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Thursday October 22, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 9
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No changes NOTHING has changed in 30 years it seems, upon reading about Minister Maywald’s report on her recent trip to the USA (Riverland Weekly, October 8). You only have to read the comments of Chaffey’s longest standing member, Peter Arnold in 1977, to realise that the issues confronting our river system have not been addressed. Quote: Karlene Maywald, Member for Chaffey - “I think South Australia’s situation is similar to Mexico in the Colorado River system. Both of us are at the end of the river system.....” Quote: Peter Arnold, Member for Chaffey, Address in Reply, November 15, 1977 - “Mexico is in exactly the same position in respect of the Colorado River as we are in respect of the Murray River. Mexico and South Australia are in the lower reaches of river systems.” Yes, South Australia is in a similar geographical predicament as Mexico. However, there is a big difference. Mexico has a treaty with the US Government that ensures it will receive a guaranteed entitlement of water. Even in the event that there is not enough water in the system for Mexico to get its full entitlement,
they still get a share of all the waters from the Colorado catchment. South Australia is not so lucky. Our agreement, it seems, is not so equitable or water tight. Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland have played with the system to ensure they don’t have to provide us with our entitlement as agreed in 1983. In 1974, to avoid legal action in the World Court, the US agreed to deliver the equivalent of 1850 gigalitres of water to the Mexico border. Following the amendment to the River Murray Waters Act in 1983, resulting from the decision not to proceed with the Chowilla Dam, South Australia was guaranteed an annual 1850 gigalitres of water. So what’s gone so terribly wrong? Why haven’t we got our 1850 gl in the last few years? Minister Maywald would have you believe it’s because of a “drought”. But listen carefully and you’ll hear the term “record low inflows”. Record low inflows into South Australia are being caused by too much water being pulled out of the system. But 32 years ago we knew this. To further quote Peter Arnold, a past Minister for Water Resources, on November 15, 1977, when referring to the lack of co-operation between states and the continued
diversions within the Murray Darling system. “The major point coming out of the negotiations and the final agreement reached between the USA and Mexico was a plan of co-operation between all parties using the water of the Colorado River. It is important that such an agreement be reached in Australia, especially South Australia. The parties in America have agreed to negotiate before any further diversions, pumping or developments are carried out. That is not the case in Australia.” This has accelerated at an alarming rate in recent times but nothing has been done to stop manipulation of the system to ensure SA does not get the water to which it is entitled. Maybe Minister Maywald should have saved herself the trouble of an overseas trip and just gone to the parliamentary library and read the reports of her predecessor, or better still, called Peter Arnold and asked his advice. Tim Whetstone, Liberal Candidate for Chaffey.
Blatant rip-off NINE bucks for a loaf of bread that’s not a challenge, it’s a blatant rip-off (Food Security Ponderings, Riverland Weekly, October 8). Isn’t it time we took our own
measures for our families’ and communities’ food security? Because since when have our political leaders made this issue and other basic survival issues water and food (and I don’t mean wine) - the priority? I ask you, what can we do to secure our own future? Beth Dehne, Winkie.
Welcome policy, but... FAMILY First welcomes the improved focus from the Liberal and National Parties on investment in rural and regional South Australia with their separate announcements in support of a Royalties for Regions policy. There are, however, significant shortcomings in those parties’ policies that would commit 25 per cent of mining royalties to rural and regional South Australia. Family First is pushing for a much bigger Equity for Regions policy that may well exceed 100 per cent of mining royalties for rural and regional South Australia. In Western Australia, the 25 per cent formula delivers some $600 million per annum to their regions. With a lower royalty formula to encourage investment and given a current lower level of mining activity compared to Western Australia,
in South Australia the Liberal and National policy will deliver only $30 to 35 million per annum on current budget royalty projections. Rural and Regional South Australia deserves a lot more than $30 million, or even $120 million, per annum. After all, $30 million will only pay for one road project each year and GST and payroll tax will increase at a faster rate than the $30 million that Royalties for Regions will deliver anyway. Royalties for regions short changes the regions. Family First’s Equity for Regions policy goes much further. The taxes that you and I pay are the same as those paid by those in the city and rural and regional South Australia contributes significantly to the state economy. We have seen the continual downsizing of country services and the shifting of those services to the city. Family First’s Equity for Regions policy will be to see a freeze on reductions of all country services and will apply pressure to the State Government for expansion of health, education, police and other services and improved economic opportunities for rural and regional South Australia. Robert Brokenshire, Family First MLC.
Send your letters to PO Box 1279, Berri, SA, 5343 or email lettersdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au All letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication.
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Morgan looking to stay dry By BRAD PERRY THE Mid Murray Council is again applying to the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner to keep the streets of Morgan a dry zone during upcoming New Year’s Eve festivities. The dry zone will prevent the possession and consumption of alcohol on the Morgan riverfront lawn area from 4pm December 31 to 9am on January 1, 2010. At a recent council meeting the matter of a licensed New Year’s Eve Street Party in front of the
two Morgan hotels (Commercial and Terminus) and a dry zone for the Morgan Riverfront lawns area for New Year’s Eve was discussed. Mid Murray Council deputy chief executive officer Robin Bourne said there were major concerns about behaviour during previous New Year’s Eve events. “It got out of hand a couple of years ago,” he said. “It was becoming hard to control people. “We want to keep it family friendly.” Council is concerned
about the need for security and control of people outside the licensed area, provision of amenities for the large number of people attending, ensuring people comply with signage, adequate lighting, the clean up and the negative effect on the image of Morgan. After a successful alcohol free township New Year’s event last year, council will seek written support from SA Police and its local member of parliament, Graham Gunn, and will then apply for another dry zone to be put into effect in time for New Year’s Eve.
■ TASTE: Wendy Kassulke (left), of Barmera, and Jo Russell, of Berri, with some tasty oysters that were available at the Riverland Food and Wine Festival on Saturday. More pictures on Pages 12 and 13. Photo: JANE WILSON
THE Riverland Weekly apologises to residents of Waikerie and Morgan who missed out on their paper last Thursday. Unfortunately the newspapers disappeared from their delivery point in Waikerie early on Thursday morning. The disappearance is being investigated and measures have been taken to ensure the situation does not occur again. We apologise for any inconvenience and hope you are enjoying this edition of the Riverland Weekly.
10 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday October 22, 2009
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Southern Mallee Council News
THE Barmera Playspace committee is holding a public consultation day on Sunday to discuss the future of the Sedunary Park site. Committee member Sue Whitbourne said the preliminary plans and proposals for the area will be on display. Landscape architect Warwick Keates and Playspace designer Ric McConaghy will also be in attendance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a great opportunity for children, parents, carers, residents, supporters and all interested parties to meet with the Playspace steering committee,â&#x20AC;? Mrs Whitbourne said. All attendees will be able to vote on their favourite pieces of equipment for possible inclusion in the Playspace design. The consultation day will run from 11am to 2pm at Sedunary Park, Barmera.
Council claims review not so bad By LES PEARSON SOUTHERN Mallee Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph has claimed the findings from the recent review of staff and elected members are not as bad as they look. Mr Ralph said the long list of recommendations arising from Tony Lawson Consultancyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s review of council operations were not necessarily relating directly to his own performance but also encompassing issues surfacing from positions further down the management tree. He explained that if an issue with staff or management does surface, Mr Ralph is the sole person responsible for addressing that issue. Therefore, the recommendations noted in the report can, and do, relate to performance of other council staff and elected members as well. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It (the report) was a combination of recommendations that arose from both my own personal review and discussions with elected members,â&#x20AC;? Mr Ralph said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some things in there donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t necessarily relate to me, per se. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In isolation, they do look quite critical of me but my own
Woodland BushBids NORTHERN MURRAY PLAINS AND SOUTHERN RANGELANDS Woodland BushBids aims to maintain and enhance the biodiversity values of the area by establishing long-term protection and conservation management through conservation agreements with private landholders. Landholders within the northern Murray Plains and the southern parts of the Rangelands Woodlands BushBids boundary, with areas of native vegetation on their property, are invited to apply for funding for native vegetation management. Landholders will set their own price for the management services they are prepared to undertake to protect and improve their native vegetation. This price will form the basis of a tender, and will be compared against tenders from all other participating landholders. Successful tenders will be those that offer the best value for money.
Tony Lawson Review Recommendations 1) The CEO continue to develop his leadership skills and develop strategies to motivate staff and others (it is suggested the CEO may benefit from having a mentor/coach to assist him in this regard). 2) The CEO ensure he operates consistently in his role by providing advice and making decisions based on comprehensive research and advice. 3) The CEO improve communication with staff through the provision of more feedback on council decisions and activities. personal review states I have been performing at a highly satisfactory level.â&#x20AC;? He said if councillors felt he was not performing well, there were ways to let him know. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Council has the ability to, if required, issue me with an official notice of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;improved performance requiredâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;,â&#x20AC;? Mr Ralph said. The review targeted improving strategic, organisation, staff
4) The CEO provide greater articulation of expectations of staff (note; this could be achieved through the conduct of the staff performance review process). 5) The CEO review his written and verbal communication and ensure the use of more diplomatic language and that written and verbal reports to council provide more detailed information. 6) The CEO ensure that the approach to financial controls and risk administration is improved. 7) The CEO to keep under review the provision and availability of appropriate council infrastructure assets to effectively undertake council operations over time. relations, systems and administrative procedures. Mr Ralph said it was beneficial for council as a whole to receive the external feedback. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What I liked most about this process was councillors were willing to subject themselves to it,â&#x20AC;? he said. He said the areas highlighted for improvement were now being worked on.
â&#x2013; NOT WORRIED: Southern Mallee Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph believes the reviewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recommendations arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t all referring to his own personal performance.
The Woodland BushBids boundary extends from Morgan and Worlds End in the north and Cambrai in the South. An information brochure, including a map of the Woodland BushBids boundary can be viewed on-line at: www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au To find out more about Woodland BushBids call 1300 847 450 or attend one of the information sessions on 28th October at the Mt Mary Hotel at 3.00 pm or the Cambrai Council Chambers at 6.00 pm.
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LAMEROO Golf Course is seeking to improve its watering systems by getting an irrigation system upgrade with assistance from the Southern Mallee Council. Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said council has agreed
to underwrite a loan of $60,000 over 10 years to help with the installation of the new system. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They (Lameroo Golf Club committee) believe they can pay it back within five (years),â&#x20AC;? Mr Ralph said.
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Wayne Fennell and his 1947 Vauxhall rabbit trapper has...
A story worth telling By ROB MCLEAN EVERY vintage car has a story and Wayne Fennell’s 1947 Vauxhall rabbit trapper ute is no exception. It is a story that the Berri man is keen to share and does so often at the various ute shows at which he exhibits his treasure. He will get the chance again later this month when his ute features at the Renmark Show’s ute competition, which is steadily growing in stature. The previous owner of the Vauxhall ute was a Morgan man known as Bob The River Dog, who was well known throughout the river community. After a long session at the Mount Mary Hotel, Bob was returning home a little worse for wear to Morgan and was pulled over by the local constabulary. As Wayne tells the sto-
ry, Bob was asked to blow into “the bag”. “And that didn’t go so well and so they (the police) said ‘you need to get into the car with us’,” Wayne said. “One of the officers
Everyone wants to have a ride in it and kids love having their photo taken.
then had to drive the car back to Morgan.” It wasn’t exactly a comfortable ride as the cabin is completely exposed to the elements and the seating arrangements consist of a wood bench. “Apparently the officer was pulling splinters out when he got back,” Wayne said.
“Bob told them it was his best car but they said it wasn’t safe and they put a ‘canary’ (unroadworthy sticker) on it.” The vehicle was still registered in 1995 but after it was taken from the road it sat in the yard of a Morgan property for several years, until Wayne rescued it in 2006. For a cost of $70, Wayne purchased the car and now takes it around and exhibits it at car shows, where he regularly picks up awards (generally in the feral ute category). “I’ve been to about eight shows and everyone loves it,” Wayne said. “I keep showing it because it’s something different. “Everyone wants to have a ride in it and sit in it and the kids love having their photo taken.” The Vauxy features all sorts of attachments, including rabbit traps and
■ SHOW: Wayne Fennell’s 1947 Vauxhall rabbit trapper ute will be on display at the Renmark Show’s ute competition. has no creature comforts front was so loud that we of any design, just as thought the front had fallWayne wants it. en off,” Wayne laughed. Recently Wayne You can catch Wayne’s took the car to the burn- vehicle and many others out competition at the at the ute competition Riverland Speedway, at the Renmark Show on where he attached crack- October 31. ers to the vehicle and Entries are still weldid some ‘ringies’ on the come in a wide range burnout pad – surpris- of categories and can be ing everyone there at the made by contacting Cintime. dy Shorrock on 0415 722 “One attached to the 316.
ROSCO launched to monitor river salinity By BRAD PERRY THE Riverland will benefit from the launch of a state of the art boat to monitor salinity levels along the River Murray. The MVS ROSCO will play a role in the scientific monitoring of the River Murray and surrounding lakes, including Lake Bonney, and the Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation’s Tim Branford said it is great to have such a vessel available. “It will allow us to go out there into most weather conditions where the other one, we couldn’t take out there,” he said. The boat is named in honour of well known DWLBC Berri staff member Ross ‘Rosco’ Stockdale, who sadly passed away last year. River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said it is important to honour a man who spent more than 40 years of his life giving to the region. “He certainly was a very well loved character and a great contributor to the Riverland and he is sadly missed,” she said.
■ LAUNCH: River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said the boat is a fitting tribute to river serviceman Ross Stockdale and (right) one of the new features to help make monitoring the River Murray easier. “So it is a fitting tribute to Minister Maywald said the vessomeone who has spent his sel is a breakthrough in the relife working on improving the gion for monitoring the health health of the river.” of the river, invlolving high-tech As far as the boat itself goes, sensors and water sampling sys-
tems. “This boat is really technologically up to date,” she said. “It has real time data collection and can cover a lot more kilometres in a day, 200, and it can record every two seconds if you want it to. “You don’t have to stop and start and recalibrate equipment, which is really important. Minister Maywald said the six metre aliminium vessel, custom built in South Australia, will offer a high degree of options for those who use it. “MVS ROSCO will not only enable salinity surveys to be undertaken but provide an improved platform for other types of surveys such as compliance, bank erosion, nutrients, sediment sampling and algal bloom monitoring.”
12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 22, 2009
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■ FAMILY REUNION : John Page (left) with Cathy Leeves, of Melbourne, and Nick, Nicole and Aneka Schutz, of Roxby Downs, at the Wine and Food Festival. Photo: JANE WILSON
TALKING SHOP Considering whether to stay and defend EVEN if you are unsure whether to stay and defend your property on fire risk days, both you and your property need to be well prepared. On days where the fire danger rating is predicted to be extreme or catastrophic for you and your family’s survival, leaving is the best option. Consider the following: · Is your home constructed to meet the latest regulations for building in bushfire prone areas? · Is your property prepared and maintained for bushfires? · Are you physically fit to fight spot fires in and around your home for up to 10 hours or more? · Does your home have a defendable space of at least 20 metres cleared of flammable materials and vegetation? · Do you have the resources, equipment, necessary skills and knowledge to effectively fight a fire? · Are you mentally and emotionally prepared to actively defend your property? · Are you able to implement your plan while caring for distressed young children, elderly or disabled people in your home?
If these questions make you doubt your ability, the preparedness of your property, or if you are for any reason unsure about staying and defending your property, then you should prepare a plan to leave early.
Preparing to stay and defend STAYING to actively defend your house involves the risk of psychological trauma, injury and death. Your property must be well prepared if you intend to stay and defend. The better prepared your home, the more likely it will survive a bushfire. On days where the fire danger rating is predicted to be extreme or catastrophic for you and your family’s survival, leaving is the best option. In making the decision to stay and defend, you need to consider: · Is your property defendable? · Are you physically and emotionally prepared to actively defend your property? · Do you have well maintained resources and equipment and do you know how to use them? · Do you have appropriate protective clothing? · Will your bushfire survival plan
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■ PARTY: Reminiscing at the Loxton High School class of 1989 reunion recently were (from left) Sharee Schwarz-Eagle, Mel Morena (nee Will) and Sharyn Glassey (nee Jachmann). ■ LEFT: Rodney and Maddison Fredericks, of Berri, at an open garden during Rose Week. Photo: BRAD PERRY
What will you need to do if preparing to stay and defend? BEFORE the fire approaches: · Dress all members of the household who are staying to actively defend in clothing to protect them from radiant heat, smoke and embers. · Locate your bushfire survival kit. · Tune your radio to ABC and have spare batteries handy. · Ensure there is enough drinking water as it will be extremely hot. · Secure livestock and pets in well cleared areas with sufficient drinking water.
■ FRIENDS: Abbey Gilgen (left) and Melinda Todd, both formerly of the Riverland, enjoyed the Riverland Wine and Food Festival. Photo: JANE WILSON
· Let family or friends know that you are staying at home. · Prepare water buckets, a torch and ladder ready to check the ceiling space.
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■ MATES: Getting together at the Loxton High School class of 1989 reunion recently were (from left) Tom Fielke, Shaun Kelly, Paul Drogemuller and David Bradtke.
■ OPEN: The newly appointed chief executive officer of Australian Tourism Andrew McEvoy opened the Renmark Rose Festival on Saturday.
■ BUDDIES: Having fun at the Riverland Wine and Food Festival were Terry Carlton (left), Oscar Kregar, Mitchell Foulds, Matthew Borlace and Hugo Kregar. Photo: JANE WILSON
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■ REUNION: Catching up at the Loxton High School class of 1989 reunion were (from left) Rosie Heinicke (nee Herbst), Misty Pfeiler (nee Albrecht), Susie Roberts (nee Schutz) and Deb Scott (nee Manuel).
■ SHEEP DOG TRIALS: Enjoying the Barmera Sheep Dog Trials were (from left) Phillip Dreckow, of Cleve, Stefan Cross, of Strathalbyn, Helen Dreckow, Bill Trembath, of Bute, and Stuart Gass, of Warrnambool. Photo: BRAD PERRY
■ GOOD COMPANY: Making the most of the great food, wine and entertainment on Saturday were Anthony Wachtel, of Moorook, and Sheridan Purvis, of Loxton. Photo: JANE WILSON
■ SMILES: Francine Cook (left) and Dorothy Flint, of Renmark, with Louise Swart, of Belair, checking out a rose display during Rose Week.
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Thursday October 22, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 15 ADVERTISING FEATURE
Carers Week Celebrations
Carers gain n support for big week IT is a big week for River Murray and Mallee Carers, the group is not only celebrating Carers Week but the 10th anniversary of its official opening. The group has been based in its Loxton office for a decade now, providing support for carers across the Riverland, Mallee and Mid Murray. Featuring five staff, River Murray and Mallee Carers work with approximately 450 family carers across the region. Co-ordinator Robyn Blight, carer support workers Anne Smith and Cate Searson, mental health worker and administrative staff member Lianne Brewin and young carer mental health worker Michael Scordo provide many services for the group’s members.
What does River Murray and Mallee Carers do: • Assists carers to meet others with similar experiences; • Provides meeting opportunities;
Have your say The River Murray and Mallee Carers is encouraging its members to identify their needs and requirements as part of the organisation’s annual planning day. Co-ordinator Robyn Blight said the group continually works to improve its services. “Whether it is a suggestion or a complaint to help us improve, or feedback on what you think we do well, we would love to hear from you,” Robyn said. You can either call River Murray and Mallee Carers on 1800 806 580 to pass on your thoughts, or to RSVP you attendance at the Carer Planning Day on Thursday, November 26. The planning day will be held at the Karoonda East Murray Council offices at Karoonda from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Meantime, Carers SA is looking for past or current carers to act as a friendly ear to new carers. Call 1800 806 850 for more information.
• Provides time out; • Referrals to other services; • Education, information and training; • Recognises the role carers play. Carers meet right across the region in Tailem Bend, Mannum, Waikerie, Berri, Barmera, Karoonda, Murray Bridge, Morgan, Meningie, Renmark, Loxton and Pinnaroo. Five to six group meetings are held per month, while day and overnight retreats are also held, along with forums and information sessions, while a monthly newsletter is also sent to members. The Carers Week theme for this year is “Anyone Anytime, Across Australia” and it highlights that caring takes place right across our nation. Carers living outside the metropolitan area represent 36 per cent of the state’s 222,700 carers. For more information about River Murray and Mallee Carers telephone 1800 806 580.
■ CARING: River Murray and Mallee Carers co-ordinator Robyn Blight (left) and carer support worker Anne Smith work to create awareness about the role carers play in the community during Carers Week. Photo: ROB MCLEAN
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ding attire and accessories but the business also has one of the largest off the rack ranges of debutante dresses, catering to all tastes. Hoop hire and purchase is also available, as well as an in house alteration service. Make sure you enquire in store for one of Cinderellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bridal packages, which will help you save money on planning your special day. Cinderellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, in its 12th year of business, prides itself on satisfying its clients with top of the range customer service and competitive pricing. The wedding specialist also is very innovative and offers a large range, so you have plenty to choose from. Just a short drive from the Riverland, it is worth visiting Cinderellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bridal World to discuss your wedding day with the experienced and qualified staff.
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â&#x2013; DESIGNER LABELS: Two of the unique and stunning wedding dresses that are part of renowned fashion designer Henry Rothâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s label, whose range is exclusively available in Cinderellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bridal World in Mildura. very unique. During an interview on shesaid.com.au, fashion guru Roth described the latest wedding fashions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Romance is back,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Really traditional ball gowns with lots of tulle, soft organza and chiffon with soft pleating will be big. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s almost angelic. Necklines are back, whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s halter, scooped or off-the-shoulder, which is a nice change for bridal since it has been all about strapless for the last few years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Volume has been reduced, women like a more soft and nat-
ural flow in their gowns now. Embellishment touches are back around the bust or at the top of the shoulder. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going from diamond white to moonlight to ivory to candlelight to champagne to cream. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very understated and romantic.â&#x20AC;? If you want to check out Rothâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exclusive dress range, go to Cinderellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bridal World at 27 Langtree Avenue, Mildura.
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New price â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Owners keen to sell S
ET on a spacious allotment within walking distance of schools and sporting facilities is this very attractive home which is ideal for the young family. The home boasts three good sized bedrooms, one with built-in robes, a spacious light-filled lounge and modern kitchen and bathroom areas. Reverse cycle airconditioning and provision for gas heating ensure comfort all year round. Skylights in the dining room and kitchen provide plenty of natural light. Outside there is a very nice paved pergola, double carport, 2 tool sheds and even a second toilet! The large yard provides plenty of room for kids to play and good fencing provides safety for kids and pets. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss the opportunity to inspect this fantastic home.
31 Hale Street Ray White Renmark RLA 147968 Jo Lloyd 0419 843 247 Price $164,000 Inspect Sat 10:30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11:00
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Saturday October 24, 2009 BERRI
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12.15 - 12.45pm
64 Zante Road LJ Hooker Berri
1.00 - 1.30pm
6 Bahnisch Avenue
1.45 - 2.30pm
LJ Hooker Berri 16 Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Malley Street LJ Hooker Berri
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Sturt Highway LJ Hooker Berri
10.30 - 11.00am 10.30 - 11.00am 11.30 - 12.00pm 11.30 - 12.00pm
Sunday October 25, 2009 BERRI 11.00 - 11.30am
11 Bosman Drive
11.45 - 12.15pm
LJ Hooker Berri 8 Affleck Court LJ Hooker Berri
LOXTON 10.00 - 10.30am 10.30 - 11.30am 11.00 - 11.30am 12.00- 1.00pm 1.30 - 2.30pm 3.00 - 4.00pm
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85 Drabsch Street Ray White Loxton 39 Kokoda Terrace Ray White Loxton 18 Traeger Street Ray White Loxton 4 Timor Street Ray White Loxton
MORGAN 1.00 - 3.00pm
Sec 169 Scotts Creek
Ray White Waikerie
RENMARK 9.30 - 10.00am
2 Tobruk Avenue Ray White Renmark 31 Hale Street Ray White Renmark 243 Twentyfirst Street Ray White Renmark 76 Murtho Street Ray White Renmark
Begarra Street Ray White Renmark 2 Thompson Court Ray White Renmark
WAIKERIE 11.00 - 12.00pm
6 Lawrie Terrace
Ray White Waikerie
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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OU will be hard pressed to find better value than this very tidy home set on a generous elevated allotment offering great views of the river and limestone cliffs in the heart of Blanchetown. A genuine reason for selling, the owners are now ready to move onto the next phase of retirement. The open plan living area features a new reverse cycle split system air conditioning, raked ceilings, lovely curtains, ceiling fan and large windows which showcase the scenic views. Bedrooms have ceiling fans, built in robes and the master bedroom also has a split system reverse cycle air conditioning. Outside the home features front and rear verandahs, two rainwater Tanks, tidy easy care gardens,
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11 Meade Street Ray White Waikerie RLA 195 714 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Price $179,000 Inspect By appointment
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October 22nd-28th L Community Events File Thursday October 22nd â&#x20AC;˘ Charity for all Bingo Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, everyone welcome, eyes down 7.30pm, proceeds to Loxton Gum Tree. Phone Deb Ball 0428 823 924. Friday October 23rd â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Community Markets, every Friday morning 8am - 12pm Pioneer Park Barmera. Phone Steven Lynch on 0428152235. â&#x20AC;˘ Rose Week event, Renmark Uniting Church, 15th Street, Renmark, 10am - 2pm. Morning tea and lunch available, trading table operating. All welcome. â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Chronic Fatigue Syndrome support group meeting at Riverland Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp St, Berri, 1.30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.30pm. Contact Raelene or Simon on 0449120715. Saturday October 24th â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Farmers Markets, Saturday mornings, 7.30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 8582 4864. â&#x20AC;˘ Rose Week display of quilting, crafts and needlework at council chambers,18th Street, Renmark. Saturday October 24 and Sunday October 25,10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4pm both days. Entry $2 with quilt raffle, trading table, proceeds to charity. Sunday October 25th â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Pinesâ&#x20AC;? Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8 open every Sunday 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 8584 4642 â&#x20AC;˘ Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Hotel at 2pm proceeds to Berri Childcare Centre. Contact Dianne 8583 8267. â&#x20AC;˘ Open day/garden fete, Bonney Lodge, 10am. Tours of
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facility, morning tea, afternoon tea, barbeque lunch, variety stalls, gold coin admission. â&#x20AC;˘ Loxton Red Cross pre-loved fashion parade, Loxton Senior Citizens Hall, 2pm. Cost $7 includes afternoon tea. Tuesday October 27th â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, Glossop 3pm - 5pm. Phone Dennis on 8582 3430. â&#x20AC;˘ Palms Bingo, Berri Club, 10.30am proceeds to Renmark Paringa Nursing Home. Phone Pam 8582 1692. â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Monash Charity Bingo, Barmera Monash Football Club, 7.30pm proceeds to Relay For Life Nancy Murdoch. Phone Pam on 8582 1692 â&#x20AC;˘ Art Classes every Tuesday at the Berri Art Centre, 23 Wilson Street Berri, for 2 hours, $15 per session. Phone Jamahl Pollard on 85822442 or 0414 39 5340 or email jamahl@4dart.com.au Wednesday October 28th â&#x20AC;˘ Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny St, Berri. Gold coin donation, morning tea provided. Phone 0429 822 524. **FUTURE EVENTS** â&#x20AC;˘ Special Olympics Riverland fundraising Bingo night, Thursday October 29, 7pm sharp, Loxton Club. â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Primary School Quiz night, Thursday October 29, Barmera Monash Football Club. 7pm for 7.30pm start, $8 per person, tables of 8 preferred. To book call 85882198. â&#x20AC;˘ Social bowls, Lyrup Bowling Cub, Thursday nights commencing October 29, 7.30pm.
â&#x20AC;˘ Come and bowl for Tamara2010 Mardi Gras Ambassador for the Loxton Football Club. Loxton Bowling Club, Friday October 30, 7pm for a 7.30pm start. $10 per head and includes supper. Teams of 4, all ages welcome. Please wear flat soled shoes, confirm teams with Tamara 85847606 or 0427584348 AH. â&#x20AC;˘ Our Lady of the River School, Berri annual Fiesta on Friday November 6, 5pm. Gold coin entry, variety of food and drinks, entertainment and games. â&#x20AC;˘ Scrapbooking night each third Tuesday of the month. Next night is November 17, Monash Hall. $5 includes supper. New project each month. Art and craft supplies. Phone Tracey 0429 808 937. â&#x20AC;˘ Barmera Library; Baby Rhyme Time 10.30am, story and activities for all ages at 11am, every Tuesday during school term. Phone 85882872. â&#x20AC;˘ Renmark West Pre-school quiz night, Saturday November 7, Lutheran Hall 17th Street Renmark, 7.30pm. $5 per person, auctions and fantastic prizes. Renmark West Preschool 8595 1036. â&#x20AC;˘ Renmark Kindergym Focus Family Portraits fundraiser. Sitting and 10â&#x20AC;? x 13â&#x20AC;? portrait $15. Sunday November 8 from 1pm. Renmark Kindergym, Marrarra Street, Renmark. Phone Amanda Thiel on 0418 837 673. â&#x20AC;˘ The Terrace Gallery Loxton displaying winning artwork from Loxton Show in Tourism and Arts Centre. Work will be on display until end of October.
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.
ET on a deep allotment, this imposing two storey brick shack is more like a wonderful family home. Set on the waters edge with green grassed play areas, the lifestyle will be envy to all family and friends. The dwelling is most impressive, is well presented and has a versatile floor plan that will suit a multitude of choices. 365 days of fun at a location on the river which could be a fulltime residence for the owners that want to live a lifestyle on the river or maybe a weekender from the city to enjoy pleasure and fun. Get a syndicate to share this magnificent investment just upstream from Blanchetown. Two levels of living with the bottom level having car and boat accommodation for three and a storage room for all the water sports toys and ski equipment. This room could easily be utilized as a fourth bedroom and a workshop with second toilet adjoins this room with dual lockable access. Upstairs, expansive decking provides fantastic views and provides perfect sheltered entertaining space.
Entry through a security door is into the spacious timber kitchen/eat-in diner that has heaps of cupboard space, twin bowl sink and room for two upright refrigerators. Timber matchboard walls with ceiling timber beams add character equally with the window panes that absorb wonderful views of the mighty Murray River. Flowing through into an extra large family room that has French doors inviting you out onto the decking and this zone also introduces you to each of the three sleeping zones, two with built-in robes. Three wall mounted reverse cycle split air-conditioners will allow climate control all year round and the bathroom/toilet and
laundry is all in one but still spacious. Adjacent is a convenient storage room. A three tiered landing will be perfect for just quiet moments where you can sun bake, entertain, bbq, wine and dine, or dive off the swim deck. Your perfect spot to moor the boat or deep water ski. Opportunities like this are rare and now is the time to snap up your own piece of paradise.
MORGAN Lot 169 Scotts Creek Ray White Waikerie RLA 195 714 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 Price $545,000 Inspect Sunday October 25th 1pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3pm
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$O YOU LONG TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS BUT TIRED OF THE l ERCE COMPETITION (ERE IS THE SOLUTION YOU RE BEEN WAITING FOR /VER ACRES JUST OUTSIDE OF -ORGAN THAT IS BEGGING FOR A VISION 7ITH MORE THAN M OF RIVERFRONTAGE MATURE TREES AND A PERMANENT DAM WHY NOT SET UP YOUR OWN SET OF HOUSEBOAT MOORINGS 7HATEVER YOUR m AVOUR HERE LIES A ONE OF A KIND OPPORTUNITY #ALL TODAY
4HIS ACRE BLOCK OF LAND IS PERCHED ON A CLIFF OFFERING VIEWS OF ONE OF THE MOST SCENIC SECTIONS OF THE -URRAY NO DIRECT ACCESS THOUGH *UST MINUTES FROM 7AIKERIE THE ONLY DEVELOPMENT THIS PROPERTY HAS IS A M X M SHED BUT WITH A MULTITUDE OF POTENTIAL HOUSE SITES FUTURE DEVELOPMENT IS ENTIRELY IN THE NEW OWNERS CONTROL 7ILL THAT BE YOU )F YOU WANT IT YOU HAD BEST BE QUICK AS AT THIS PRICE IT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION
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OCATED in Scotts Creek you will find an impressive absolute riverfront property which has been the perfect home for the current owners for 9 years. Elevated 3 bedroom 9 year old home with views of the river from every front room. Open plan living area with well appointed kitchen complete with modern appliances including dishwasher, walk-in-pantry and large breakfast bar ideal serving area for large gatherings of friends and family Main bedroom has ensuite, walk-in-robe and a fantastic view of the river (your choice to lie in bed
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and watch the river or the TV). A multitude of climate control choices are available; ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, numerous ceiling fans in living and sleeping areas and Kent Slow Combustion heater for those wintry nights. Roller shutters on all windows on the western side of the home keep the sun at bay maintaining perfect living conditions all year round. Downstairs utility room provides ideal office/study or storage room and other surprises including bathroom complete with spa bath, toilet and hand basin.
Imagine relaxing with a glass of wine while entertaining on the front balcony under the ceiling fans all while keeping an eye on the river. No need to tow the boat anymore store it in the 9m x 6m x 3m shed with concrete floor, lights and power. Access made easy with double sliding doors. Ample room available for handyman activities. 9m x 3.4m x 3m caravan port with power available provides additional accommodation options for family or friends. Just bring the van. Additional car parking or entertaining areas available
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at ground level. Extensive external lighting both downstairs and upstairs mean you will never have trouble while entertaining or moving inside when you come home from visiting. Did I mention the numerous sliding doors across the front verandah that will make moving your furniture into your new home a breeze?
MORGAN Properties of this caliber donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t come along very often; secure your upmarket holiday home or permanent residence before it is too late. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think - Do. Call to arrange your own personal inspection.
Lot 163 Scotts Creek Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone: 8541 2777 Price $699,750 Inspect By Appointment
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SPORTS
30 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 22, 2009
Scoreboard
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Riverland Cricket A grade
Monash 9/150 (N. Singh 10, A. Miatke 37, J. Albrecht 0, J. Derin 63, D. Hankin 1, D. Gregoric 0, J. Trrew 13, P. Eleftheriadis 6, W. Scadden 0, D. Hastwell 3 n.o, R. Davis 1 n.o, extras 16; L. Pearson 1/14, D. Ward 3/24, S. Reilly 0/31, B. Lynch 3/33, R. Smith 1/24, C. Fisher 1/14) d Loxton 52 (A. Duffield 13, A. Walker 6, S. Hoffmann 3, L. Pearson 12, K. Reynolds 2, D. Ward 5, S. Reilly 0, B. Lynch 2, K. Smith 1 n.o, R. Smith 2, C. Fisher 1, extras 5; D. Gregoric 3/7, J. Trew 0/9, P. Eleftheriadis 1/2, W. Scadden 1/17, D. Hastwell 4/2, R. Davis 1/14). Waikerie/Ramco 7/180 (G. Muster 19, K. Taylor 37, T. Bevan 14, R. Griffiths 20, P. Valentine 48, L. Seabrook 5, B. Gay 1, C. Schutz 0, D. Golding 12 n.o, extras 24; S. Frankel 0/10, J. Peltz 1/20, G. Branford 0/29, P. Safralidis 1/24, T. Charlton 2/21, P. Burnett 3/43, P. Stewart 0/19) d Berri 158 (R. Dale 0, C. Scholefield 24, P. Burnett 3, M. Clifford 42, J. Peltz 0, T. van Dyk 40, S. Frankel 8, T. Charlton 22 n.o, P. Safralidis 0, G. Branford 0, P. Stewart 13, extras 6; P. Valentine 1/28, D. Golding 3/23, K. Taylor 2/15, C. Schutz 0/27, G. Muster 1/8, B. Gay 0/26, T. Bevan 1/14, L. Seabrook 2/14).
B grade
Wunkar 7/106 (L. Evans 28; J. Orr 3/28, J. Johinke 2/13, A. Boatswain 2/18) d Loxton North 100 (M. Golding 4/24, S. Jachmann 2/25).
Under 16
Waikerie-Ramco 7/142 (J. Hahn 60 ret, R. Hassani 14; M. Singh 3/15, B. Jennings 2/5) d Cobdogla 46 (R. Gillespie 11; A. Werner 2/1, B. Schiller 2/4, R. Ali
Softball grades join
2/7). Loxton 5/125 (K. Reynolds 30 ret, L. Pontt 19, J. Hentschke 18; D. Pedisic 4/28) d Monash 8/106 (M. Middleton 37 ret, D. Roberts 16, K. Boase 15; K. Smith 4/12, T. Pontt 2/4).
Mid Murray Cricket
Claypans 4/205 (M. Waechter 110, R. Zadow 55 n.o; T. Weiss 3/20) d Morgan 83 (B. Wilksch 41; J. Hancock 3/8, R. Boehm 2/10). BSR 147 (S. Stewart 25, B. Poole 25, S. McKenzie 23, M. Griffiths 20; R. Atkinson 3/34, C. Willoughby 2/22, A. Thompson 2/32) d Cadell 91 (A. Thompson 18; M. Martinson 3/7, C. Fromm 2/9, D. Waechter 2/17).
Riverland Basketball Women Division one: Renmark (J. Haynes 13, T. Dempsey 8) d Barmera (L. Lailey 9, L. Millard 8); Loxton 30 (J. Dahlitz 16, P. Arnold 7) d Berri 28 (E. Eleftheriadis 11, T. Jachmann 8). Division two: Renmark 41 (R. Leuders 17) d All Stars 27 (T. Wright 6); Waikerie 25 (A. Seelander 13) d Supercats 23 (L. Koehne 7). Division three: Renmark 28 d Loxton 25; Berri 32 d Barmera 18. Under 18: Renmark 33 drew Loxton 33. Under 14: Loxton d Loxton Supercats. Under 12:
Renmark 37 d Loxton 10.
Men
Division one: Barmera 54 (A. Grosse 22, Danny Millard 13) d Renmark 41 (R. Vardaro 15, C. Seekamp 8); Berri 48 (L. Mensforth 19, M. Hill 13) d Loxton 41 (R. Cook 12, K. Worsfold 6). Division two: Loxton 36 (J. Galvin 14) d Berri 33 (T. Bartsch 10); Renmark 49 (C. Lock 6) d Barmera 19 (M. Middleton 15). Under 18: Loxton 47 d Waikerie 12. Under 16: Loxton 75 d Renmark 18, Loxton Supercats 46 d Waikerie 11. Under 14: Renmark Steamers 35 d Renmark 31. Under 12: Loxton 32 d Renmark 18.
Baseball A grade:
Berri 7 (hits: A. Rogers, P. Reid, R. Moritz, B. Monaghan, S. Goldspink, S. Scott) d Barmera 1 (hits: J. Golding, R. Langcake).
B grade:
Barmera 11 (hits: J. MacGregor, R. Langcake 2, K. Bament, R. Hooker) d Berri 8 (hits: A. Kambouris, P. Reid, R. Bevis, J. Kenerfick, K. Jachmann, H. Bantolis).
Golf Waikerie
Division one: W. Bald, W. Swinstead, T. Lehmann 59/55.84. Division two:
D. Greenfield, S. Byrnes, M. Schumann 69/58.17. Voucher: M. Thomas, P. Thomas, H. Moyle 66/58.67 c/b; P. Isaacson, J. Schumann, P. Sellar 66/58.67 c/b; M. Tink, M. Chidlow, S. Curtis 67/58.67; J. Thomas. C. Bee, C. Mathews 69/60. Ladies: F. Sullivan 34, L. Hand 33 c/b, D. Hassett 33.
Renmark
4BBB stableford: L. Berry 38, J. Strelan 37, C. Foreman 36, L. Amos (Barmera) 36, M. Ward (Loxton) 36, C. Doevendans 36, R. Page 36, B. Orchard 36, J. Angove 35 c/b, P. Ruston 35 c/b.
Berri
Saturday stableford: M. Odgers 38, R. Mitchell 37, M. Wilksch 36, R. Day 35, R. Sully 35, A. Druery 35. Ladies: F. Kinter 39. Friday twilight: L. Kellaway 21, R. Yates 20, R. Thurmer 19, C. Vadja 19, P. Frahn 19, R. Mitchell 18. Thursday ladies: M. Colby -1, C. Wait -2, K. Tanner -5.
Barmera
Stableford: E. Johnson 42 points, T. Morris 41, E. Van Hensbergen 38, T. Foot 36, D. Hicks 36, J. Bannear 36, B. Frost 35, P. Rosbergen 35, B. Danvers 34. Par: T. Fisher 0, J. McKendrick 0, B. Danvers -1.
Croquet
King ball: Game one - R. Bauer 13 d A. Wright 5/S.Belchambers 6; Game two: R. Bauer 11 d A. Wright 8/S. Belchambers 8. Association: N. Hart 26 d S. Noske 19.
Pinnaroo Volleyball
Flintstones 2 d Simpsons 1 (25-16, 15-25, 25-23); Munsters 3 d Brady Bunch 0 (25-19, 25-18, 25-22); Hill Billys 3 d Muppets 1 (25-21, 25-18, 2325, 25-17).
Riverland Pennant Bowls First division
Renmark 95 d Loxton 83. W. Dopson 37 d J. Darby 13, J. Thompson 24 d V. Pavia 15, M. Howe 13 l G. Huppatz 32, S. Leesue 21 l B. Bald 23. Waikerie 109 d Lyrup 51. B. Burnett 30 d S. Munro 13, T. Strauss 29 d J. Godena 16, R. Davies 24 d W. Haby 12, G. Pursche 26 d N. Leach 10. Berri 95 d Renmark RSL 83. C. Treloar 32 d J. Van der Wyst 13, A. Hill 17 l M. Inglis 22, D. Treloar 22 l R. Lee 26, K. Stokes 24 d R. Sutton 22.
Second division
Loxton Black 77 d Lyrup 45. T. Wurst 16 l J. Calgie 23, D. Vaughan 29 d B. Packer 10, B. Thiele 32 d L. Seltitzas 12. Waikerie 72 d Loxton Green 60. M. Carrera 25 l M. Nugent 26, N. Taylor 26 d D. McRae-Wood 13, D. Thompson 21 drew G. Ireland 21. Moorook 86 d Loxton Blue 33. S. Pantic 23 d P. Vaughan 11, D. Piltz 33 d D. Schliebs 11, J. White 30 d S. Semmler 11. Monash 79 d Renmark RSL 42. W. Barnett 28 d B. Morrell 11, K. Schulz 18 l S. Hume 20, K. Ruediger 33 d R. Tankard 11.
Loxton RSL 55 d Barmera 42. J. Ginnelly 12 l J. Klingbiel 20, B. Rose 20 d A. Schulz 12, T. Lehmann 23 d I. Lloyde 10. Renmark 59 d Berri 57. M. Matulick 15 l G. Meyer 23, I. Carnachan 26 d R. Grosser 11, M. Rice 18 l K. Breakwell 23.
Third division
Loxton RSL 54 d Renmark RSL 53. R. Bedson 16 l L. Valente 18, C. Hampel 20 d K. Phillips 15, S. Schmidt 18 l P. McDonald 20. Loxton Orange 62 d Moorook 54. J. Vaughan 26 d N. Pollard 15, J. Nelson 22 d M. Arnold 13, V. Milich 14 l M. Couzner 26. Berri 70 d Renmark White 41. P. Reynolds 23 d P. Lindsay 16, L. Schubert 19 d J. O’Loughlin 13, E. Mason 28 d D. Parish 12. Renmark Blue 66 d Loxton White 62. M. Nitschke 21 l A. Reichstein 22, M. Leesue 28 d J. Lidgerwood 17, M. Weiss 17 l W. Reichstein 23. Barmera 63 drew Monash 63. B. Mitchell 26 d J. Dixon 24, R. Macro 18 l A. Viney 23, S. Cristo 19 d I. Radosevic 16. Loxton Yellow 65 d Waikerie 38. Dorothy Vaughan 24 d S. Copeland 11, B. Wetherall 16 d C. Wilson 12, N. Menz 25 d M. Rolton 15.
Fourth division
Loxton Red 80 d Waikerie 53. B. Mattner 25 d R. Salter 20, P. Koopman 29 d B. Brown 10, P. Durdin 26 d T. Cain 23. Berri 62 d Barmera 41. P. Johnson 24 d H. Frier 13, L. Gapco 23 d F. Roberts 14, D. Vlemmix 15 d J.
SAPSASA ACTION
■ From Page 48 “What happens after the first round is another thing,” she said. However, officials are confident the new format can still be successful and are hoping to return to a separate A grade competition next season. Mrs Moldovan said while it is disappointing not having an A grade competition this season, she said it can now be an opportunity for younger players to step up and excel at senior level. The competition will be made up of two A grade teams, including Berri and reigning premier Loxton, and six B grade teams, with two sides from Cobdogla and single sides from Renmark, Loxton, Waikerie and Gerard. Loxton is the only A grade team remaining from last season, with Berri rejoining the competition this year. “I’d say Loxton will probably be the powerhouse again this year,” Mrs Moldovan said. There will also be a separate C grade competition, which will feature several junior softball stars. Despite the new format, officials are hoping to see another season of strong Riverland softball, showcasing the region’s talent. “Hopefully we will see a few good players come out there and show off their skills,” Mrs Moldovan said.
■ TEAM: The 2009 Riverland SAPSASA team. Photos: JANE WILSON
■ DETERMINED: Taking second place in the 11 year boys 100 metre final was Alex Chidlow.
■ TECHNIQUE: Shaylee Kassulke showed great technique in the 12 year girls shot put.
■ OVER THE LINE: Brock Verrall comfortably won the 100 metre final for the 13 year boys.
■ STYLE: Alissa Knight won the 11 year girls 100 metre final.
■ WINNER: Felicia Matulin won gold in the 13 year girls high jump and followed that up with silver in the 100 metre final.
SPORT
Thursday October 22, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 31
Riverland Sport
Colts is our biggest problem areas, especially our senior colts. ~ Leighton Huxtable
Big changes in Mallee footy By LES PEARSON MALLEE Football League clubs are well into preparing for next season, with some clubs having appointed coaches, while others are heading into annual meetings in coming weeks. Bottom placed Peake is on the ball early, reappointing A grade coach Noel Barratt and B grade mentor David Hand. “We reoffered both Noel and David the positions again, mainly because we, as a committee, were happy with what they did this season,” PFC president Anthony Gregurke said. Mr Gregurke also said David Kielow is likely to coach the club’s junior colts next season, although the club is looking to appoint a coach for the senior colts. Karoonda will go into 2010 with Corey Smelt at the helm once more. Outgoing club secretary Leighton Huxtable said Smelt was a primary reason the club managed to address its numbers problem. “We liked how he worked extremely hard coming back for trainings from Murray Bridge twice a week,” Mr Huxtable said. “He put a large commitment in and expected that back from his players.” Mr Huxtable also believes the
club will retain a high percentage of the recruited players from 2009. The reserves coach position is open, although Mr Huxtable has concerns about the younger grades. “Colts is our biggest problem areas, especially our senior colts,” he said. “There’s a huge numbers issue.” Lameroo will advertise the A grade position soon, despite the club winning the premiership. Club president Geoff Walker said it was customary to advertise the A grade coaching job each year, and a decision will be announced, along with coaches for all other grades, after the club’s AGM in two weeks’ time. Mr Walker also said he has decided to stand aside from his role as club president following the AGM after holding the position for three years. Across the border at Murrayville, things are looking positive according to newly appointed club president Ian Brown. Mr Brown said the Bulldogs are currently advertising the A grade coaching position and are already speaking with prospective applicants. Drew Crane, 2009 player/coach, has indicated he will not seek reappointment. “He’s (Drew) not put his hand up for the position this year, he just
■ CHANGE: There are a number of changes for Mallee football clubs for 2010 at both coaching and committee levels.
wants to be a committee member and player,” Mr Brown said. Mr Brown added the club is also in discussions with recruits, while announcements of the coaches for all grades will be made in coming
weeks. At Pinnaroo, coaching positions for all grades are vacant and the club is advertising. Club secretary Adam Oster said with the AGM about a week away,
most of the coaching appointments will be made following the meeting. Grand finalist in 2009, Border Downs/Tintinara will look to go one step further in 2010 with the announcement of Todd Butler as coach. Butler has coached Keith for the past four years but in that time has purchased a farm near Tintinara. Club president James Rodda said the club was very happy with the appointment of Butler. “He’s got a few contacts, so they will come in handy but he has told Keith he won’t be poaching any of its players from there,” he said. Adam Merry will again continue on from his first year as player/ coach of the reserves. The club’s AGM is scheduled for November 9, with Mr Rodda looking to go into a fourth and final year as club president, although he did say he was willing to stand aside if anyone else wanted the job. Club secretary David Jaensch will be standing down after 17 years in the role.
Local cricket back in action
■ FLUENT: (Left) Loxton opener Adam Walker launches into a drive on Saturday, while (above) Todd Charlton gets on the front foot against Waikerie, as wicketkeeper Ramazan Hassain looks on.
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32 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 22, 2009
CHARLIE
Sports Goss
with GRAHAM CHARLTON The Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ...
Great list of nominees for award ■ I FIRST became involved in judging for the annual 5RMBerri Resort Hotel SGIC Riverland Sportsperson of the year award nearly 30 years ago, and apart from a few years break at the turn of the century, I have had a say in announcing 20 odd winners. I do not believe the standard of the award recipients over the years has changed but consider that the depth of the early years has diminished somewhat in the line-up. That is until this 2008-09 group – glancing through the 19 names they have generally satisfied the unofficial criteria of “achieving the utmost possible in their chosen sport while living and/or playing in the Riverland”. Undoubtedly the main reason that there has been a reduction of the depth in candidates for our major individual sports award, surrounds not as many people venturing out of the region to compete at higher level. For example taking part in country carnivals and so chasing spots in teams for national competitions. But perhaps that is changing as we see from the list of nominees for the 2008/09 award? Along with my fellow judges, I have a lot of serious thinking to do before a winner of this prestigious award is announced at the annual presentation dinner at the Berri Resort Hotel on Friday, November 6. As announced recently, the special guest will be former Loxton and current Australian swimmer Sophie Edington. Bookings for the night can be made at the hotel (8582 1411).
Brian Jeffrey
(Berri) – Powerboats
Jake Albrecht (Monash) – Cricket
Represented Murray Districts Barrier at SACA Country Carnival. Riverland Cricketer of the Year.
Andrew Hill
(Berri) – Lawn bowls Travelled to Adelaide to play with Marion in Adelaide Premier League and was the leading skipper for the club. A member of the SA state team.
Shaun Matcott
(Murray Bridge) – Greyhounds. Riverland Greyhound Club’s trainer of the year.
Matthew Benson
(Barmera) – Basketball.
Best and fairest in A grade netball.
Men’s A grade most valuable player.
Kerry Treloar
Brad Gallard
(Berri) - Lawn bowls
(Renmark) – Off road racing
A member of Berri’s first division women’s premiership team. Continued to be a member of the SA team.
Won the extreme 2WD Australian title.
Anthony Ielasi
(Barmera) - Powerlifting
(Barmera) – Soccer
Riverland Soccer Association A grade best and fairest player.
Karri McMahon
(Waikerie) – Show jumping
Riverland hockey’s best and fairest in women’s A grade.
Travelled far and wide with his horses to take out many awards.
Matt Baird
Ryan Bennett
(Berri) – Hockey
Jackie Dahlitz
Roger Taylor
(Renmark) – Softball
(Berri) – Football
(Loxton) – Baseball
Women’s A grade most valuable player.
A grade baseball’s best and fairest in 2008-09.
Won Riverland Football League best and fairest A grade player (Whillas Medal).
■ THE Berri Ltd Steve McFarlane Contribution to Sport award is long standing, having been first presented in 1979 and won by netball stalwart Marg Lambert. On the other hand the John Ormsby Coach of the Year acknowledgement is relatively new, being taken out in its inaugural year by Beth Hueppauff in 2003/04. Both of these trophies will also be presented at the dinner. Nominees for the Contribution to Sport award are Steve Poutakidis, Terrance Miller, Don Juers, Neil Martinson, Lyn Pinnington and Margaret Thiel. Powerlifting stalwart Don Juers has also been nominated for the Coach of the Year award, and will be considered along with Renmark Olympic’s A grade premiership coach Nick Sotiroulis, Billy-Jo Hammerstein (hockey) and Brenton Venables (football).
YOUR HOROSCOPES ARIES
MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 When nothing surprises us any more it opens the space for life to expand beyond every limit. Whateverís up next you are already big enough to cope with it. In the face of many tests your motto has become, bring it on.
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Played for state at Australian Country Championships. Selected in All Australian Country team.
Dean Storic
(Loxton) – Basketball.
November 26th- 29th
(Renmark) – Football
Men’s ‘A’ grade best and fairest.
A grade best and fairest.
Book now
Rose Gow
(Berri) – Hockey
Fastest Riverland rider in the annual Tour of the Riverland.
for Chrissie Webb Psychic/ Tarot Card Reader who will be in store from:
An honour for contributors
(Waikerie) – Netball
Tegan Schwartzkopff
Di & Adrian will be open from: midnight-2am on saturday Oct 31st To celebrate halloween come dressed in your trick-a-treat costumes and enjoy drinks and nibbles
Matthew Afford
Dillon Millard
Hannah Lehmann
(Loxton) – Cycling
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Won numerous competitions setting world, national and state records along the way.
■ ALSO to be named at the Sportsperson of the year dinner will be the winner of the Beaurepaires Peter Frankcom Junior Sports Star of the year award. Twelve nominees were received for the prestigious trophy. Those eligible must be 13 to 18 years of age, competing at Riverland, state or national level during the 12 month period from September 2008 to August 2009. Nominees were Brianna Seabrook, Aaron Evans, Karri McMahon (hockey), Thessa Burdon (tennis), Hamish Moore, Madeline Moore (volleyball), Daniel Evans (go karts), Ellie Garrard (triathlon), Tamzin Jenke, Candise Jenke (lawn bowls), Stacey Gwiazda (soccer, athletics) and Edmond Grosser (cycling, soccer). Judges have listed four finalists from which the winner be chosen and they are Thessa Burdon, Hamish Moore, Madeline Moore and Karri McMahon. It is noteworthy that Sophie Edington won this award in 1998/99. Indeed last year’s special guest at the presentation dinner, former Berri and now Australian swimmer Hayden Stoeckel also won in 2000/01. Add to that, others who have won the award and gone on to huge things in their sport like Grantley Fielke, Anne-Marie Knight, Troy Lehmann, Mark Ricciuto, Luke Prokopec, Grant Schubert and Byron Schammer and our 2008/09 Junior Sports Star has a lot to aim for.
Nominees
Won the six litre injected class at a major UIM Delegates Conference event on the Gold Coast.
Junior award to be presented
TAURUS
APRIL 21 - MAY 20 Youíre not 100% behind this because youíre tired of it. Donít force yourself to continue with anything that has lost its meaning. When things run their course it doesnít pay to keep blowing life into them.
GEMINI
MAY 21 - JUNE 20 The next thing wonít get off the ground until you deal with the last thing. Strung out between the past and a future that seems to be tied up in knots, itís easy to see that you need to repair a few things.
CANCER
JUNE 21 - JULY 20 You can be here without losing too much of yourself. Thank God others have a life of their own. In between the need for intimacy and the need for space, the two of you could wind up having a ball together.
LEO
JULY 21 - AUGUST 20 Youíd rather be anywhere but here. If it werenít for your emotional ties youíd already be gone. Others are aware that youíre getting impatient. Donít underestimate their willingness to follow you home.
VIRGO
AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 20 The next few months will come with surprises that alter most of your plans. As long as youíre comfortable with one thing after another, none of it needs to interfere with your ability to enjoy yourself.
LIBRA
SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER 20 Things would feel better if you didnít feel so isolated. Secrets have a way of separating people. Even though youíve had it with keeping the truth hidden, for now you have no choice but to keep this to yourself.
SCORPIO OCTOBER 21 - NOVEMBER 20 Life is an experiment.You can pick and choose what you want to play with or you can try everything once.Youíre so bored with the way things are a walk on the wild side, or any side, would be worth the risk.
by Whillow
SAGITTARIUS
NOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 20 You can stand on principle but it doesnít work to walk all over it. Whatever youíre stuck on, maybe itís time to step back and let people be themselves. For all you know they might be here to teach you something.
CAPRICORN
DECEMBER 21 - JANUARY 20 Too many things have fallen apart for you to question the signs. This sudden downturn doesnít mean you canít make the most of it. Assessing the relative worth of all of your skills will make it easier to regroup.
AQUARIUS
JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 20 It ís time to reevaluate whatever the past has brought you to. If this isnít working no amount of wishing will fix it. Do what you can but donít fool yourself into thinking that sticking around is your only option.
PISCES
FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 20 A certain amount of static has charged up a normally calm situation. It may be time to stop the madness because most of it isnít yours and you wonít be able to see that until you find a way to pull yourself out of it.
~ Mark Webber
The number of teams the Pinnaroo and Border Cricket Association may soon have competing.
It’s always nice to get a winning goal, it’s a strange one with the balloon but it’s a win. ~ Darren Bent, Sunderland striker
email: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au
CHARLIE
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As a team we’ve had quite a few victories this year off the back of some tough seasons.
Thursday October 22, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 33
Mallee cricket in trouble
■ PINNAROO and Border Cricket Association president Grant Dabinett telephoned me on Monday night to discuss the precarious situation of the sport in his domain and also right across the Murray Districts Zone. Dabinett, one of the best batsmen to play in this region and a former Murray Districts captain, was adamant that “something has to be done now – it is no good waiting until next August as that may be too late”. He considered that with 2008/09 premiers Murrayville suddenly dropping out of the competition, at both senior and junior level, and Parrakie struggling for
numbers, the competition could be tion being reasonably healthy, our from the SA Cricket Association a youngsters are leaving for college decade ago that stated “for cricket reduced to only three teams. “We cannot wait to see if Par- and work in the city in the biggest to survive in the Murray Districts rakie and Murrayville can turn it numbers ever, so the future of our Zone, there would have to be more around next season,” he said. game has to be of concern. interaction in competitions across Grant reflected on a time not “This should be a wake-up to the associations”. that long ago Immediwhen Lamately Dabinett Our youngsters are leaving for college and eroo, Pinnajumped on roo and Murthe reluctance work in the city in the biggest numbers ever. rayville all of players to had two teams travel any disand Geranium, Parilla and Parrakie everyone. Even football where our tance but we agreed that this might Mallee league is relying on paid eventually be inevitable if people each one. “But Lameroo also actually players travelling into the region.” wanted to play cricket. I told Grant that I had also had folded for a season at one stage,” he Grant felt that for Pinnaroo and added. a contact from the Mid Murray As- Border “to try to follow the football “A lot of our players are over sociation following my recent ar- was not an option as most of the 40 and despite our junior competi- ticle that referred to an opinion towns involved were already settled
in competitions”. He had looked at joining in some form of competition with teams in Victoria, around Ouyen and Underbool. Often over the years, I have had interesting conversations about sport with Grant Dabinett and this was another one. But in the end we came up with no solutions to our cricket ills. That is where new Riverland president Paul Stewart’s proposal for a Futures Committee comes into play and it will meet shortly, with all Murray Districts Associations invited to send representatives.
City move pays off for Josh ■ IT WAS interesting to hear that former Waikerie junior Josh Schiller took home the under 18 best and fairest award at the West Adelaide Football Club presentation night recently. I recall writing in this column about the difficult decision Josh’s parents, Wayne and Kerry, faced in
having their son transfer to Adelaide to concentrate on football, when he also had a difficult school year ahead of him. Well it all seems to have turned out for the good and Josh has been invited to join in the Bloods’ pre-season with the club’s seniors. Father Wayne says “next
year could be a make or break season as far as his (Josh’s) football is concerned”. West Adelaide is certainly getting good value out of its Riverland players with Ben Fisher, Jono Beech, Brad Kirk and Michael Ward also being acknowledged on presentation night.
■ ONLINE: Talented footballer Josh Schiller’s highlights package from season 2009 can be viewed on YouTube.
Touch football launch arrives next Wednesday ■ TOUCH football, a fun, minimal contact, sociable sport that caters for all ages, abilities and fitness levels has its official Riverland opening at the Berri-View Lawn Tennis Club next Wednesday at 6.15pm. Already there has been considerable interest in the five a side, mixed, eight week competition,
including two well attended come and try sessions. The new game to the region is relatively simple with only about five essential rules to be mastered by participants. Matches have been shortened in duration to 26 minutes. Teams will play two games each night, so it will be a chance to play, rest
and socialise as skills and fitness are built up. It is not too late to become involved. Team registrations close tomorrow, so anyone interested in entering a side or registering as an individual should go to www.touchsa. com.au and click on Riverland touch. Or contact Riverland Be active field
officer Adrian Pipe (0401 100 202). Riverland touch is very much a whole of the region competition. The inaugural event is being held at Berri-View because the club sought the competition but if there is sufficient community demand it will be expanded into other towns.
Daddy Lassoo shreds Barmera track ■ THE outstanding run on Saturday’s eight event program at Riverland greyhounds came in the last race, when Daddy Lassoo, from the Haagmans kennels at Two Wells, was the only dog on the day to cover the 405 metre journey in under 24 seconds. Starting a $1.80 favourite, Daddy Lassoo finished three lengths clear of Espionage in a time of 23.58. Quickest from the three 512 metre events was 6/1 chance Whitey in race five with a time of 30.33 seconds. That was also the closest finish of the afternoon, with
Whitey heading home Barrera by a half length, with Davey Bale a length astern in third. Of the local trainers, Monash’s John Rees had $2.80 equal favourite Mr Miller, owned by Carol Scott and former RGRC official Daryl Mader, first to the line in race two, a maiden, and Renmark’s Nicole Price prepared $4.20 equal favourite Semmon Sandtone, third in the previous event. Murray Bridge’s Shaun Matcott had his usual impact on the meeting, preparing a treble, Allen Dayo $1.80 favourite in the opening maiden race, Uno Fairy at 9/1 in race three, and Dyna Garton
$4.20 equal favourite in the next. The Barmera track fires up next on the biggest day of the season for the RGRC – Melbourne Cup Day Tuesday, November 3. And talking of big days, Saturday’s meeting saw bookmakers turnover up by over 50 per cent and bar and catering sales also well above average. Table bookings have already been received for Melbourne Cup day, when patrons can enjoy some excellent catering, take an interest in racing both local and across the land, enter sweeps, best dressed and best hat competitions.
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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.
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The vehicle’s (Triton) complex suspension does its task very well.
On the Road
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Mitsubishi’s Triton takes out 4x4 trophy ■ CLASSY AND TOUGH: The new Mitsubishi Triton GLX-R is in a class of its own.
Its bold, powerful styling ensures it stands out on the road, while its impressive list of safety features and highquality build makes it strong
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vehicle’s occupants. Dual front driver SRS airbags, ABS braking system with electronic brake force distribution and seatbelt
pre-tensioners are also standard on all 2.5 litre diesel variants. MMAL chief executive Robert McEniry was pleased to receive this award for the popular vehicle. “The Triton has recently seen unprecedented sales, and this award clearly shows why,” Mr McEniry said. “The Triton range represents fantastic value for money, great four-wheel drive ability, comfort, functionality, safety and more.” The Triton is covered by Mitsubishi’s 10 year/160,000 kilometre non-transferrable drive-train warranty, five year/130,000 kilometre new vehicle warranty and five year roadside assist as standard and is available from over 200 dealerships Australia wide.
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MITSUBISHI Motors Australia Limited (MMAL)’s versatile and rugged workhorse Triton is the reigning 4x4 Australia magazine’s 2009 Ute Of The Year. A panel of judges deemed the Triton 4x4 GLXR best among its competitors over several categories; value, technological advancement, built tough, ‘bushability’ and how closely the vehicle matched its design brief and purpose. 4x4 Australia editor Mick Matheson said that this was a well deserved win for Triton. “None can match the package presented by Mitsubishi with its 2009 Triton,” Mr Matheson said. “The combination of passenger comfort, class leading safety kicked off by the Super Select 4x4 system, and the most satisfying on road and most unbeatable off-road ability, deem Triton a worthy winner of this year’s title of 4x4 Ute of the Year.” Versatile, tough, yet comfortable and generously appointed; the Triton utility can turn its hand to almost anything.
$23,990 more DRIVE AWAY no to pay
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Offers end 31/10/2009 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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38 â&#x20AC;˘ Riverland Weekly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thursday October 22, 2009
The Modified Scene with GRAHAM MATTHEWS
Tony Sizeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chevy purely drag strip bound AS A teenager Tony Size, of Loxton, had an eye for Chryslers and over the ensuing years he owned a number of them, although the VG Valiant sedan he did up and owned for a number of years was probably the most memorable. He then moved into V8s and owned a pretty strong â&#x2013; POWER: Tony Sizeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1955 Chevrolet was always bound for the drag strip.
HT Monaro street car for a few years. This ran a 350 Chev, Turbo 400 Trans and 9â&#x20AC;? Ford diff and introduced him to the need for performance. The Monaro was moved on and Tony was out of the car scene for a few years, however his current ride is a Holden Monaro CV8-Z. Over the years, a desire to go drag racing was growing and Tony found a partly built VH Valiant Charger that was a roller and set up specifically for Super Sedan
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class on the strip, it only needed finishing off. Spare time was scarce and it became more difficult to find the time to work on the car, so when a complete car ready to race was found early in 2009, the Charger was put on the market and sold in a flash. The new car, found in country Victoria, was a 1955 Chevrolet Coupe that had been raced regularly interstate in the Super Sedan class but hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been seen on the strip for a couple of years. Although it wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a Chrysler, Tony really liked the look of the car and that it had previously run consistent times. Built specifically for the strip, the original chassis has received the necessary mods, while the original front suspension has been fitted with rack and pinion steering and the rear is now ladder bars with coil over shocks set up for maximum traction. The diff is a trusty old 9â&#x20AC;? Ford running 4.11:1 gears and disc brakes are fitted all round. Providing traction at the rear is a pair of 15â&#x20AC;? x 141/2â&#x20AC;? Centreline Auto Drag wheels with big Goodyear slicks and on the front, the same rims but only 15â&#x20AC;? x 31/2â&#x20AC;? running Goodyear Front Runners. The motivation comes from a 408 ci Chev V8 that has received major internal mods, brodix alloy heads, MSD ignition, tuned length extractors and is fuelled with methanol via mechanical injection. This power is transferred to those big wheels through a powerglide transmission with a 5500rpm high stall that changes gears with the help of a B&M shifter. The body shell is steel but the doors and boot are fibreglass, while the complete front of the car is a one piece fibreglass (walk off) item. The rear bumper bar is fibreglass also and all the windows have been replaced with lexan for weight reduction and safety purposes. Only the rear lights, front indicators and headlight surrounds are real, while the front bumper, grill, headlights, badges and body mouldings are all airbrush painted. The interior has been completely gutted and is now lined with light weight aluminium panelling and the original dash is fitted with a full complement of racing gauges. There is a chrome moly six point roll cage fitted and because of the times the car is capable of, a parachute is also fitted. Since owning the car Tony has only run at two â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;test and tuneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; days in Mildura and says heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s happy with its performance at this stage. He has no times to talk of for now, although the previous owner regularly ran 9.2 seconds over the quarter mile at Heathcote back in 2007. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to see Tonyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1955 Chevy drag car up close then make sure you get along to the Riverland Auto Expo on Saturday and have a look at what a full on drag car is built like.
Free seminar for MTA members THE stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s peak motor industry body, the Motor Trade Association, will present a free seminar at the Waikerie Hotel to clarify and help members understand the implications of the Fair Work Act 2008. The seminar will be held at the Waikerie Hotel on Monday from 11am to 2pm. MTA executive director John Chapman said the event will help association members Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s constantly changing industrial relations rules and practices. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is in every employerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interest to attend these seminars and get the best advice available,â&#x20AC;? he said. Each seminar contains two segments. The first will explain the new Fair Work Act 2008 which introduced changes to Australian industrial laws which came into effect from July 1. The second will provide one hour of free occupational health and safety audit training.
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Birth NOWLAN nee Fridd Danielle and Neil are thrilled to announce the birth of Zak Riley weighing 5 lb 2 oz and Kyra Zarli weighing 4lb 4oz on the 8/10/09 at the Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hospital. Many thanks to RRHS, RFDS, Leadstar retrieval team SCBUZ at Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, all the Doctors and Midwives who were involved and huge thanks to grandma.
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Happy 21st Danika, May life bring you health, wealth and happiness. Love Naomi, Will, Jodie, Peter and the kids
21 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Life has just begun, good times, good health and much happiness is wished for a special girl. Happy Birthday Danika, love Barry and Elaine
Vehicle Adverts
HOLDEN Monaro 2002 CV8, devil yellow, 2005 18â&#x20AC;? Monaro rims, 2 owners, Pioneer CD player, 30,000kms, serviced every 10,000kms. XNI322 $28,000 ono. Phone 0433265816.
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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
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
Private vendors of motor cars advertised for sale must include in their advertisement â&#x20AC;˘ Cash price of motor car â&#x20AC;˘ If car is registered, registration number. â&#x20AC;˘ If unregistered, VIN, Engine or Chassis number
All the best on your special day â&#x20AC;&#x201C; sorry we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be with you, make the most of it at Christmas. Happy BABY rabbits, guinea pigs, Birthday â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dale and mice and rats available Prear. now. Phone 85825058.
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CARAVAN Jayco, 15ft, pop-top, 85 model, a/con, gable, annexe, carport, easy tow, all electric stove, 3 way fridge, good cond. $6900. Phone 85882004.
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HOLDEN Astra Classic, 2005, 1.8 litre, 4cyl, auto, sedan, air con, p/steering, dual air bags, front electric windows, c/locking, CD player, tinted windows, XKM058 $13,990.00 ono. Phone 0438865784.
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Cars For Sale
To our baby girl, 21 at last, wishing you a life of success and happiness. All our Love - Mum, Dad and Caleb xoxo
FILTER stainless steel Dix irrigation filter, 6 to 8 inch with manual cleaning. $600. Phone 0407502127 I N S U R A N C E For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark 85866626 or Berri 85823644
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BE your own boss. Dareton takeaway. Great small business. Ex. turnover. Walk in, walk out. Phone 0350274630.
Public Notice WAIKERIE Rivmics Dancers presents â&#x20AC;&#x153;Beyond The Looking Glassâ&#x20AC;?. October 24, 4:00pm at The Chaffey Theatre Renmark. Tickets available at the door or any Chaffey outlet. Adults $20, Children $12, Concession $15, bus to Chaffey Theatre â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Tickets $8. Tickets also available at Ray Whiteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office.
Garage Sale LOCK 4 254 Nitschke Road, Saturday and Sunday October 24 and 25, 9am start. 8 seater dining suite $850, Queen b/room suite $600. Most household goods, books, puzzles etc. Phone 0400159016.
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All the Best to a very special girl on her 21st. Does 21 mean slightly less annoying? heres Home Business hoping. Love Clint xo PS - No pay rise. ORGAN electric, double FREEDOM, money, travel, keyboard, stool, teach pure luxury. Sound nice? yourself books. $200. Look at this home business www.jdfinanciallyfree. Phone 85845353. com.au POKER table, solid construction, custom Wanted to Buy made, $600 ono. Phone 0400068932 ASSORTED Trailer 7x4 Happy 21st Birthday or 8x5, gym equipment; Danika, We love you â&#x20AC;&#x201C; STEELINE / BUILDPRO weights, bars, dumbbells Damien, Michelle, Amelia Corrugated and etc, Holden 308 red motor and Isaac. steelclad roofing iron cement mixer, scaffold on manufactured on site wheels to 3m high. Phone here in Berri. Also in 0419962113. stock gal purlin, gal yellow tube, tophat rail, gutters SPRINKLERS jet anti-ant waterbird and all accessories. Phone For all your building sprinklers. requirements visit 0407502127 21 and still farting in your sleep... Happy birthday Steeline, Old Sturt WINE grape bins with Deebo.. All my love Highway, Berri. Phone forklift slots, any quantity. 85822166. Phone 0428895564. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Matt
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%JTUSJDU $PVODJM PG -PYUPO 8BJLFSJF Loxton Riverfront Focal Point Development Plans The District Council of Loxton Waikerie has developed a draft Riverfront Plan for the Loxton Riverfront Focal Point, based on the Loxton Riverfront Master Plan adopted in 2007. Included with the draft plan for consultation is a brief summary or explanation which will provide additional information in regard to the plan. Loxton â&#x20AC;˘ Concept for the Visitor Information Centre and Cafe â&#x20AC;˘ Concept for all footpaths, ramps and stairs linking East Terrace, the proposed Visitor Information Centre, CafĂŠ, Historical Village and the Town Wharf â&#x20AC;˘ East Terrace car park and access road â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with emphasis on bus parking and car trailer availability â&#x20AC;˘ Access road to the new entry to Historical Village, designed for full pedestrian/ disabled accessibility â&#x20AC;˘ New car park facilities located on the NW boundary of the Historical Village â&#x20AC;˘ Historical Village entry plaza â&#x20AC;˘ New toilet block â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with both internal Historical Village access and external riverfront access Consultation for the plan commences on Wednesday October 21, 2009 and concludes on Wednesday November 11, 2009. Comments in writing will be received up until that time addressed to: The Acting Chief Executive Officer District Council of Loxton Waikerie PO Box 409 Loxton SA 5333 Or can be forwarded by email to council@loxtonwaikerie.sa.gov.au. For further information regarding the plan please contact the Manager Projects, Mr Chris Fels on 8584 8000. A copy of the plan can be found on councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website www.loxtonwaikerie.sa.gov.au or a hard copy is available to view at the Loxton Council office.
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BERRI ESTATES WINERY 2010 Vintage Casuals Cellarhands Lab Technicians Weighbridge/Testing Station Operators Vineyard Assessors NIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lab Assistants Constellation Wines Australia (CWAU) showcases regional winemaking at its ďŹ nest, offering premium wines from key wine growing areas around Australia. CWAU is part of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading broad-based beer, wine and spirit company, Constellation Brands, Inc. Berri Estates is one of Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest wineries, with the ability to process in excess of 200,000 tonnes of grapes annually. Applications are now being sought to ďŹ ll the above positions for the 2010 vintage. To be eligible, applicants must be available from early January though to March/April. All vacancies are casual, involve shift work and require ďŹ&#x201A;exible working hours.
OUT EVERY THURSDAY
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We are looking for enthusiastic, hardworking people who have a genuine interest to be involved in the making of quality wines to the world. Previous experience in the wine industry would be preferred but not essential. Applicants are required to apply in person at:
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Macquarie Agricultural Services, a subsidiary of Macquarie Bank Limited, operates sustainable and proďŹ table agricultural enterprises on behalf of its investors.
JUST $1.55 PER LINE (5 line minimum)
Mission Australia 5 Kealley Street BERRI SA 5343 Enquiries to Vicki Beech or Karen Simpson at Mission Australia â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Berri on 8582 2188 in the 1st instance Or Greg Balkwill at Berri Estates Winery on 08 8582 0370 Applications close Friday 6th November 2009. Interviews will commence mid November, with inductions to occur in December.
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RIVERLAND Radio’s Kristen Henry won the coveted Best Newcomer on Air at the Australian Commercial Redio Awards held in Sydney recently. The 26 year old has been working with Riverland Radio for nearly 12 months now. She has been a major contributor since her move to the region, forming one half of the Magic FM Morning After Crew and delivering the local news just some of her weekly activities.
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Local radio host wins national award
Reasons to enter the Big Day Out ticket ballot:
4.30 G.P. 6.00 ABC News Programs Secret Millionaire 5.30 Collectors Breakfast 6.05 Grand Designs 6.00 Children’s WIN 9.00 Lateline Revisited 9.30pm, 9 Programs 9.35 Lateline Business 7.00 ABC News This series follows several Australian 10.00 School 7.30 The 7.30 Report 10.00 Children’s millionaires as they immerse themselves Programs Programs 8.00 Catalyst into lower socio-economic environment 11.05 TheaWar Of The 8.30 Catching Cancer 4.30 The Einstein to assist every day people in some really World 9.30 Q&A Factor: Presented by 12.00 Report 10.30 Lateline Peter Berner bigMidday ways. 12.30 The River 11.05 Lateline 5.00 Kylie Kwong: My It would be pretty cool to have someone Cottage Treatment Business China rock up to your house and leave you 11.30 Live At The 1.30 Collectors 5.30 ABC Fora $30,000. Basement 2.00 Parliament 6.30 Junkyard Wars 12.30 Parliament 3.00 Children’s 7.20 Mr Bean Hear that Santa?
Sunday 25th
■ WIN: Riverland Radio’s Kristen Henry won the Best Newcomer on Air award at the Australian Commercial Radio awards.
will be available to purchase through an online ticket ballot via the Big Day Out website www. bigdayout.com and registration is now open for the first ballot taking place today. Each week 200 tickets for the Adelaide BDO will be made available on the website via an online randomly drawn ballot. The ballot will be drawn at 9pm (EST) on the Thursday of each week, beginning today and finishing Thursday, December 24. The weekly ballot ticket limit is two tickets per customer. Organisers are delighted with the initial public response to the event, with still more line-up announcements yet to be made. Bands announced so far for the annual music and youth culture carnival are the ever popular Muse, girl of the moment Lily Allen and hip hop’s Dizzee Rascal. Australian acts featuring among those bands already announced are the legendary Powderfinger, Eskimo Joe and Grinspoon. A further announcement will be made soon, featuring additional international and Australian acts, along with some local South Australian bands who will get the chance to show their stuff as part of the nation’s biggest travelling music festival.
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International Theatre Festival. He also has worked for Flinders University, Centre for Performing Arts, Back to Back Theatre, RYT, Cirkidz, Kurruru and Urban Myth. The workshops will be held at the Renmark Institute this Sunday. Meanwhile, on Sunday, November 8, Hew Parham will workshop Neo Bouffon, which
explores the darker elements of clowning through his workshops for 13 to 26 year olds. Bouffon is the basis of satire with some well known exponents of his work being Sacha Baron Cohen and The Little Britain team. For more information about these workshops, contact the RYT on 8586 3437.
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Monday 26th
IF YOU’RE planning on going to this summer’s Big Day Out in Adelaide, you are going to have to take your chances on the event’s website ballot, as all tickets have sold out. In line with shows right across the country, Big Day Out tickets for Adelaide were snapped up at a rapid pace and a ballot is now being set up for those wishing to get hold of the final available tickets. It is the earliest that all tickets for the Big Day Out have sold out across the nation. An additional 2000 tickets
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■ GRUMP: Dr Frank Campion from All Saints is always angry for no particular reason.
Tuesday 27th
Big Day Out sells out - nationally
Wednesday 28th
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Thursday 22nd
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.05 The War Of The World 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The River Cottage Treatment 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 6.05 Grand Designs Revisited 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Catching Cancer 9.30 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.30 Parliament
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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
7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Hungry Beast 9.00 John Safranâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Race Relations 9.25 beached az 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Spoons 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Modern Toss 11.30 Romanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Empire
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: McBride: Dogged: John Larroquette 2.00 Mercy 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 9.30 The Amazing Race: Presented by Phil Keoghan 10.30 Family Guy 11.00 American Dad 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters
5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 CSI 9.30 Secret Millionaire 10.30 ER 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Alice
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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
5.00 UEFA Champions League 7.30 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Road Trip Nation Australia 4.00 Feast Bazaar 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Luke Nguyen's
Vietnam 8.00 Costa's Garden Odyssey 8.30 Dave In The Lifeâ&#x20AC;Ś 9.00 ADbc 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.00 Oz 12.05 Movie: GunShy (Germany) 1.55 Weatherwatch
Friday 23rd
SBS
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.05 Wild China 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Wild At Heart 1.30 Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen
3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 6.00 Message Stick 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.10 beached az 10.15 That Mitchell And Webb Look 10.40 Lateline 11.20 Urban Monkey 11.30 triple j tv
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 Catalyst 5.55 Compass 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip
8.00 Hyperdrive 8.30 Torchwood 9.15 Torchwood Declassified 9.30 Being Erica: Erica canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t understand why she feels unsettled about her relationship with Ryan. 10.15 Later... With Jools Holland 11.20 London Live
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Planman 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News
7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: The World Is Not Enough: Pierce Brosnan 11.10 Air Crash Investigations 12.10 Movie: The Actors: Michael Caine 2.00 White Fury: The Untamed Tibet 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today
5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: The Da Vinci Code 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Movie: Texas Rangers 1.45 Movie: Accident
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 Spearman Experiment 8.30 Movie: Election 10.30 Go Girls 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.15 Angel 2.00 Pirate Master 2.50 Video Hits
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.15 UEFA Europa League 7.40 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 Treasures Of The Silk Road 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour
6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Paris 8.30 As It Happened: Paris 1919 9.30 World News 10.00 The Bisexual Revolution 11.05 Movie: Backstage (France): Emmanuelle Seigner 1.05 Movie: Km.0 (Spain) 2.55 Weatherwatch
Saturday 24th
TEN
5.00 rage 11.00 Songbook 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2009/10: Dandenong v Bulleen 3.00 Football: WLeague: Adelaide United v Perth Glory 5.00 Bowls: Queensland Open 6.00 The Wild Gourmets
6.25 Minuscule 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Hope Springs 8.30 ABC News 8.35 The Bill: A girl claims she was raped, but is confused about the circumstances. 9.20 ABC News 9.25 Taggart 10.15 Silent Witness 11.10 rage
7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 3.00 rage 6.05 The New Inventors: Presented by James Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Loghlin 6.35 Heartland: Hollywood comes to Heartland, and Amy is so star-struck she loses track of what is important in her own life. 7.30 The Einstein
Factor 8.00 At The Movies 8.30 Movie: Otto Preminger Season: The Human Factor: Richard Attenborough, Joop Doderer, John Gielgud and Nicol Williamson 10.20 Movie: Hollow Triumph: Paul Henreid and Joan Bennett
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 12.00 V8 Supercars: SuperGP: Surferâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Paradise 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Bridge To Terabithia: Josh Hutcheson, Annasophia Robb, Zooey Deschanel and Robert Patrick 8.30 Movie: Ella Enchanted: Anne
Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Cary Elwes and Joanna Lumley 10.30 Movie: The Peacemaker: George Clooney, Nicole Kidman and Aleksandr Baluyev 12.55 Movie: DeLovely: Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC
6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Saturday 9.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 11.30 Horse Racing: Cox Plate 4.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 5.00 Postcards Australia 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News
6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Yours, Mine And Ours: Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo 9.20 Hey Hey Reunion 12.30 Movie: Cross Of Iron: James Coburn 3.00 Mad TV 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Jesse Duplantis 5.00 Life Today
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Big Cat Diary 2.00 Life Is Wild 3.00 One Tree Hill 4.00 MacGyver 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Flicka: Tim McGraw and Ryan Kwanten
8.30 Movie: What Lies Beneath: Harrison Ford 11.05 Dexter 12.05 Rock Of Love 12.55 Sex And The City 1.55 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.00 Best Of BĂŠjart: Love And Dance 2.35 The Chopin Etudes 2.45 Once Upon A Time... 3.45 The Chopin Preludes
3.55 Conrad Shawcross 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Civilisations 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.05 Movie: The Myth (Hong Kong) 12.10 SOS 1.10 Pizza World Record 1.40 Knot At Home
Sunday 25th
WIN NINE
5.00 rage 6.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 The Lost World Of Communism
3.00 Great Contemporary Art Bubble 4.30 The Wall 5.00 Sunday Arts 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 The Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Ganges 8.30 Wuthering Heights 9.40 Compass 10.35 Invitation To A Voyage
7.00 Beautiful Noise 8.00 Zoo Days 8.55 Little Angels 9.25 Scrapheap Challenge 11.00 A Journey Through American Music 12.00 Soundtrack To My Life 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock 2.00 j tv Live 3.00 Primal Scream
3.55 Kanye west 4.45 Rock In Rio 6.00 ABC Fora 7.00 Jennifer Byrne Presents True Crime 7.30 Sunday Arts 8.30 With Gilbert And George 10.15 Conversations With Australian Artists 10.30 The Jewel In The Crown 11.25 East Of Everything
6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 Crime Busters 11.00 V8 Supercars: SuperGP: Race 20: Surfers Paradise 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security: Australia's Front Line
8.00 The Force: Behind The Line 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Las Vegas 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Movie: The Night We Called It A Day: Dennis Hopper 1.50 Room For Improvement 2.30 Home Shopping 3.30 NBC Meet The Press
5.50 Four Nations Rugby League 2009: Australia v NZ 8.00 Today On Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Sydney Marathon 12.00 David Attenboroughâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Great Natural Wonders Of World 3.00 Antiques Roadshow
3.30 Talk To The Animals 4.00 The Pursuit 4.30 Sumptuous 5.00 Coles Great Aussie Cook-Off 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 20 To 1 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: Miami 11.30 Movie: A Beautiful Mind
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong With Brian Houston 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Australian Super X: Preview 1.00 Big Cat Diary 2.00 City Fringe 3.00 It's Me Or The Dog
4.00 MacGyver 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 7.30 Australian Idol 9.30 Rove 10.40 Californication 11.15 Moto GP: Round 16: Malaysia 12.25 FIM 250cc Motorcycle Championship
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 A Fork In The Road 10.30 She'll Be Right, Boss 11.00 Futbol Mundial 11.30 Cycling: ParisTours 2009 12.00 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships 1.00 Speedweek 2.30 2010 FIFA World
Cup Magazine 3.00 UEFA Europa League: Highlights 3.30 Champions League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 The World Game 6.00 Feast Greece 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Black Money 10.30 R.A.N
Monday 26th
WIN SA
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Gil Mayo Mysteries 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 6.00 Landline Extra 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Ashes To Ashes 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Searching 4 Sandeep
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Landline 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 Red Dwarf
8.30 Good Game 9.00 The Urban Monkey With Murray Foote 9.05 triple j tv With The Doctor 9.30 Doctor Who 10.15 Doctor Who: Confidential Cutdown 10.30 Afro Samurai 11.00 Planet Rock Profiles 11.30 Ergo Proxy
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Half Light: Demi Moore 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News
6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Melbourneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Highway Patrol 8.00 Destroyed In Seconds 8.30 FlashForward 9.30 Mercy 10.30 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 11.00 Momma's Boys 12.00 Win News 12.30 Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s So Raven 1.00 Home Shopping
5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 The Apprentice Australia 10.30 Amazing Medical Stories
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 Jamie's American Road Trip 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 Little Britain USA 10.35 Nurse Jackie 11.10 Ten News 11.55 Medium 12.45 The Late Show 1.30 Home Shopping
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Rosa's Story 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Living Black
6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear 8.30 Man Vs Wild: Bear Grylls strands himself in Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s remote Kimberley, and demonstrates how to survive. 9.30 World News 10.00 South Park 10.30 Skins 11.20 Life's A Zoo 11.50 Movie: Infernal Affairs 2 (Hong Kong)
Tuesday 27th
ABC 2
4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 The Abbey 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Catalyst 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs
6.05 Rivers And Life 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Tutankhamun 9.30 QI 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Four Corners 12.15 Media Watch 12.30 Poirot
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 An Island Parish 5.00 Talking Heads 5.30 Sun, Sea & Bargain Spotting 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip
8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Posh Nosh: Simon and Minty help members of the public face up to their inadequacies. 8.45 The Beast 9.30 The Wire 10.25 Teachers: When Brian and Kurt race to school, Kurt ends up in a wheelchair. 11.20 Rose And Maloney
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: RabbitProof Fence: Everlyn Sampi 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H
5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.00 Last Chance Surgery 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 All Saints 10.40 My Shocking Story 11.35 Scrubs
5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 20 To 1 8.30 Two And A Half Men 9.30 Aussie Ladette To Lady 10.30 Moonlight 11.30 Nine News
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 NCIS 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Tell Me You Love Me 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 12.25 Weatherwatch 12.35 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The Man On The Train (France) 2.30 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.00 Corner Gas 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Wine Lovers' Guide To Australia
4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 East West 101 9.30 World News 10.00 21 Up Japan 11.40 Movie: Kitchen Stories (Norway and Sweden) 1.20 Milosevic On Trial 2.35 Weatherwatch
Wednesday 28th
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4.30 G.P. 5.30 Collectors 6.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Mummy Detective 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Programs 6.10 River Cottage Autumn 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Hungry Beast 9.30 John Safran's Race Relations 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline
6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Lateline 9.35 Lateline Business 10.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Around The World In 80 Gardens 5.30 Time Team 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 Coach Trip 8.00 The Re-Inventors: Matt Hunter and
Jeremy MacPherson dig up original patent designs and try to make them work. 8.30 Dangerous Jobs For Girls 9.30 Superhuman 10.20 Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Empire 11.20 Spendaholics: A young financial manager has big personal money problems.
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Family Plan: Jordan Bridges 2.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Coastwatch 8.00 Medical Emergency 8.30 City Homicide 9.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 My Name Is Earl 11.00 American Dad 11.30 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia 12.00 Win News 12.30 Auction House
6.00 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News
5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Money For Jam 8.30 RPA Where Are They Now? 9.30 Crime Investigation Australia 10.35 Without A Trace 11.30 Nine News
6.00 Ten News 7.00 Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 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 Celebrity Masterchef 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 9.30 NCIS 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Eureka 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Man Without A Past (Finland) 2.40 Spacefiles 3.00 Corner Gas 3.30 A Fork In The Mediterranean 4.00 Eco House Challenge 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer
6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Destination Australia 9.30 World News 10.00 The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey 11.10 Movie: Nero (Italy) 12.50 Nazi Number One: Hermann Goering 1.50 Weatherwatch
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One giant leap... ■ Drew Kassulke was just one of 50 Riverland Primary School students at the SAPSASA championships in Adelaide last week. Riverland Weekly photographer Jane Wilson was there to capture some of our junior stars. ■ More pictures Page 30.
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New eight team Softball format
By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND softball’s struggle to fill teams will see the competition take on a different format this year, transforming into a combined A and B grade, eight team competition. With the softball season
scheduled to kick start this weekend, secretary Denise Moldovan admitted the late organisation is due to teams not being able to find players. “It (the lack of team numbers) has made a difference again but we have got to compromise and work
with what we have got,” she said. The Riverland Softball Association met last night to finalise the official program and Mrs Moldovan said things could change depending on the player numbers in the first two rounds. ■ Continued Page 30
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