2014 January Echo

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THIS IS WHY WE ARE YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER! NOW HOME DELIVERED IN ANGLE C o p ie s e a c h m o n th VALE AND VIRGINIA in th e lo c a l a re a NORM AND PETER LEAD DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MALLALA AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS

OUR TOP CITIZENS Thompson Beach’s first resident, Norman Trestrail, has been named as the District Council of Mallala’s 2014 Citizen of the Year as part of the annual Australia Day awards. Peter Seccafien, of Two Wells, was named Young Citizen of the Year. Mr Trestrail said the award had come as a big shock and he was still getting his head around the news when contacted by the Echo after DCM

CITIZEN of the Year, Norm Trestrail, outside the Thompson Beach Community Shed and Young Citizen of the Year, Peter Seccafien – dedicated cricketer and police officer.

n ALL THE FUN OF THE TWO WELLS CHRISTMAS PARADE AND PARTY n Lots of pictures – pages 7, 8 & 9

Bec O’Brien reports: voted on the winners at its December 16 meeting. “I was absolutely floored. You do things for the community and you don’t expect this type of thing,” Norm said. Along with wife Sue, Norm has lived at Thompson Beach for the past 22 years. They were the town’s first residents. Norm continually has given his time to better improve facilities in the town and to fight for the protection of the fragile coastal environment. A member of the Thompson Beach Community Association, Norm was pleased to help establish a community shed in the town this year and loves living in such a close-knit community. “It’s God’s country here,” he said. “I fell in love with the place. I love our little town, I love our little community. We’ve got great people who live here, and I really do love the whole area, the whole town. “I don’t ever envisage moving away, it’s just a wonderful place to come home to. We’ve been all over the world and this is just a lovely place. It’s like we’ve lived here our whole lives.” Peter Seccafien, 22, has lived his whole life in Two Wells and was chosen for his commitment to community services, through his job as a police officer, his excellent schooling record as well as his dedication and support of the Two Wells Cricket Club and other local sporting clubs and community groups. United Football Club’s 2013 APFL Grand Final event was named the Community Event of the year, with the Community Group of the Year award going to the Mallala RSL for its popular Sunday lunches and the Community Project Of the Year awarded to the Mallala and Districts Lions Club for its Mallala Oval toilet amenity project. n Continued Page 2

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WITH General Motors Holden (GMH) announcing its intenLewiston tion to Gawler cease production at its Two Wells Middle Elizabeth facility in 2017, work Beach has begun to accommodate thouGawler River sands of workers to be displaced Port Gawler in the near future. Premier Jay Weatherill conMacDonald Buckland Port Gawler Park Penfield Virginia Park Munno Para to fight for more CommonConservation Andrews tinues Gardens Park Farm wealth government support for Penfield economic initiatives in the state Waterloo RAAF Base following GMH’s announceCorner Edinburgh Elizabeth ment earlier in December It is a move backed by the Two Wells and Lewiston, Middle Beach, Wakefield Group of councils, Lower Light, Port Gawler, Buckland Park, made up of councils within the and Virginia. Wakefield electorate, including District Council of Mallala and the Federal MP for Wakefield. Phone 8862 1977 Wakefield Group executive FACSIMILE 8862 1997 officer, Terry Bell, said there NEWS editor@twowellsecho.com.au was no doubt the departure of SALES sales@twowellsecho.com.au GMH would be felt throughout internet www.twowellsecho.com.au the region. deadlines Advertising and Editorial closes “We are concerned by the 5 pm the last Wednesday of the month. closure of the Holden plant and reporter Bec O’Brien the timing of it,” Mr Bell said. news@twowellsecho.com.au “The economy of the area and MOBILE 0419 292 715 its employment base will be hit

cerned.” Mr Bell felt it was vital the blame game ended and planning for the future began. “We’ve had the politicians fighting over who said what but the Wakefield Group doesn’t look at it that way,” he said. “We’re keen to push all these great projects along, that’s how we roll.” Wakefield Federal MP, Nick Champion, said the Wakefield Group was already working to advance substantial projects that had enormous potential to build economic activity and create as many as 5000 jobs in the north-

ern region of Adelaide. These included the Gawler Water Reuse Scheme, which had the potential to link with the proposed Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme, to provide an enormous water resource that could support a hugely increased food production sector. The Gawler Water Reuse Scheme, which will initially provide 1.2 gigalitres of water to urban and rural users in and around the existing Greater Gawler area, has the potential to grow to about 20GL by 2040. The as yet unfunded Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme, which would cost an estimated $33 million and provide a further 12GL of water for irrigation, would create a total of 2400 new jobs in construction and maintenance, and in the agribusiness activities it would support. Other initiatives strongly supported by the Wakefield Group include electrification of the Adelaide to Gawler railway.

THE exact impact to residents in the District Council of Mallala area from General Motors Holden (GMH) ceasing production at its Elizabeth plant by 2017 is relatively unknown. DCM chief executive officer, Charles Mansueto, said he was aware a number of workers travelled to Elizabeth from the

area for work and said it would undoubtedly have some impact. In 2011, 682 people (17 per cent of DCMs population) were employed as technicians and trade workers, while 600 (15 per cent) were labourers, indicating at least some of those residents would have worked for GMH or satellite businesses.

Council would be working with neighbouring local government entities to develop alternative employment options. “We do look at strategies to promote more economic opportunities,” Mr Mansueto said. “The horticulture industry is one that has had increased economic development in the area.”

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Australia Day celebrations in the District Council of Mallala will be held at Mallala on Sunday, January 26. This year District Council of Mallala will celebrate its annual Australia Day breakfast at Mallala oval, with a fully cooked breakfast catered for by Mallala and Districts Lions Club. Starting at 8am, breakfast will be followed by a Citizenship Ceremony where Mallala will join with towns and regions across the nation in welcoming its newest citizens

AUSTRALIA DAY JANuary 26 as part of the celebrations. Following the ceremony, presentations will be made to the winners of the Australia Day Awards, including Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, and Community Event of the Year (see report, Page 1). Council encourages all Australians within our community, whether new or old, by birth or by choice, to join in the

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This long-awaited upgrade, which had been due to start by the end of 2013 and be completed in 2015, was put on hold following the withdrawal of Commonwealth government support of $76 million in October. The Wakefield Group also believes the existing Adelaide to Gawler line should be extended to facilitate new industrial and residential expansion at Roseworthy as part of the Roseworthy Economic Hub development. This rail line extension is estimated to cost around $30 million and is regarded as part of the essential infrastructure required for what is proposed to become South Australia’s biggest urban development project with a population of up to 100,000. Further transformative and job creating projects supported by the Wakefield Group include proposals by the City of Playford for a 50ha sports precinct, costing up to $50 million. The development of a major health precinct, as well as the possibility to expand the role of the Commonwealth-funded Stretton Centre as a major opportunity to co-ordinate employment growth in the northern region of Adelaide, were also on the table. “We’re very well set up in terms of the facilities we have on offer in the area for retraining,” Mr Bell said.

Tuesday January 14, 2014 - 9.30am until Thursday January 16, 2014 - 5pm Inclusive, in order for Library staff to attend One Library Management System training The District Council of Mallala’s Library Service will be going ‘live’ with the new statewide system on Thursday March 6, 2014. Charles Mansueto - Chief Executive Officer

For further information contact Anne Sawtell, Customer & Library Services Coordinator on 8520 2100.

Australia Day event and celebrate this great nation. Breakfast will be served from 8am, with proceedings set to start at 9am and anticipated to conclude around 10am. Please bring a chair.

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•From Page 1 DCM mayor, Duncan Kennington, said the awards were a great way to recognise the contributions from residents and the district was fortunate to have so many community minded volunteers. “The Australia day awards provide us with an opportunity to recognise some of them for the valued and important work that they do,” Mr Kennington said. “Community minded residents not only provide material benefits to the district but they are also the social glue of the community.” All award winners will be presented with their awards at the 2014 Australia Day ceremony in Mallala on Sunday, January 26.

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Lewiston project moving forward

SAFETY FIRST IN ‘KISS AND DROP’ PLAN

District Council of Mallala’s Lewiston Open Space study has now finished, with three options for focal points in the community put forward. DCM Infrastructure and Planning Services strategic projects co-ordinator, Carol Muzyk, said the study was commissioned to ascertain the need for a focal point in the Lewiston area and involved engaging with the community through a survey and workshops to gather views in relation to a focal point. “A community focal point is a place that provides the necessary social interaction and support of a community and can include a public park, library, civic hub, cafe, community centre and retail centre,” Ms Muzyk said. “The whole crux of the project was to find out if there was a need for a focal point in Lewiston, and if there was a need, where this focal point, or points, should be. “It was really important to find out what the community wanted (and) the level of inference that came out really demonstrated the view of the community; the playground, the horse keeping, the dog walking, these are all things residents valued.” Ms Muzyk said while the results were mixed, the consultant identified a portion of the community would benefit from the establishment of a mixed use facility at either Claire Harniman Reserve or Hams Park, and a secondary community focal point provided by the redevelopment of the Hayman Road playground site. Ms Muzyk said council had voted at its November meeting to progress to stage 2 of the project, where it would explore designs and costings for one or all of the sites identified in the study. The second phase of the project also hopes to explore public and private investment opportunities.

Bec O’Brien reports: A “kiss and drop” zone near Two Wells Primary School will help improve safety for its students the school’s board believes. The school’s governing council is seeking support from District Council of Mallala, theDepartment of Educarion and Child Development and local state MP’s for the zone, saying consistently high vehicle speeds along Gawler road were a danger to young children getting to school, and access to the Hart Reserve turnaround point on Old Mallala road was difficult and at times almost unusable. TWPS governing council chairperson, Ernie Landherr, said a petition was presented to council at its November meeting and follows a similar petition lodged this time last year, which council did not support. “We are asking for them to look at upgrading the Hart Reserve turn-around point,” Mr Landherr said. “This has been an on-going

Chrissie Scott gives son Ashton, 8, a kiss at the proposed TWPS kiss and drop zone, with brothers Josh, 6, and Lee, 3, waiting their turn. issue for a long while and has been mentioned and noted at many Two Wells Primary School governing council meetings in the past and more recently about this area. “Our main interest is to have it turned into a ‘kiss and drop’ zone.” Mr Landherr said he believed DCM was under the impression the school wanted to turn the area into either a car park or have a road entering from the Old Mallala road and exiting onto the Gawler/ Two Wells road, but this was not the case. “Two Wells has had an increase in population in a short time and the Gawler/Two Wells road is becoming more

busy with increasing traffic,” he said “With more students enrolling next year than ever before at Two Wells Primary we as the governing council have to start looking towards the future and the paramount safety of our students and their families. “In the best interest of all, a proposal will be forwarded to the Mallala Council in the near future asking it to upgrade the pathway, which is too rocky. “Parents cannot push prams or strollers up or down (and) the upgrade of the roadway and the entrance/exit driveways off Old Mallala road has been an on-going issue for many years. “Currently this road floods when it rains, which makes it

impossible to use during winter or any rainy periods.” DCM chief executive officer, Charles Mansueto, said council had agreed to meet with school representatives in mid-January 2014 and had endorsed at its November meeting to discuss the schools concerns and look at options for the area following this meeting. Mr Landherr said TWPS governing council was looking forward to working with the council in the next year to improve the area for all to use. • Mother of three, Chrissie Scott, whose children attend the school, believes the “kiss and drop” zone would be of great benefit to the site. Chrissie said congestion of traffic along Gawler Road had increased dramatically and the safety of children was paramount. “Having a space where families can safely kiss and drop their children at school is very important,” she said. “As the community grows we need to have facilities in place to ensure the continued safety of all families attending the school.”

Summer Reading Club

If you are looking for something to keep the kids entertained these school holidays, why not give the District Council of Mallala library service’s fun reading club a go? The Summer Reading Club once again will be operating throughout the summer school holidays, and this summer children and young people across Australia will be invited to explore mystery, sleuth, detective and crime fiction by participating in ‘super sleuth’ literature-based activities. Registration is free, with all participants receiving a Summer Reading Club pack. Visit Two Wells Public Library or through the Summer Reading Club website at www.summerreadingclub.org.au. National prizes are also up for grabs for those who participate in the online writing activities. • Two Wells Library will be hosting a presentation party, on Wednesday, February 12, from 4pm, where DCM mayor, Duncan Kennington, will present children who have read 10 books whilst on holidays with a certificate. More details, contact Anne Sawtell on 8520 2100 or email annes@mallala.sa.gov.au.

n TWPS governing council chairperson, Ernie Landherr, at the site where the school would like to see a “kiss and drop” zone created to improve safety for its students.

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Send or amend your free community announcements at news@twowellsecho.com.au alcoholics anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous, Meets every Thursday evening in Two Wells, Commencing at 8pm in the Hall at St. Pauls Anglican Church Old Port Wakefield Road, Anyone who thinks they may have a problem with alcohol is welcome to attend.

basketball Two Rivers Basketball Association, Angle Vale Primary School, PO Box 455 Two Wells SA 5501. Basketball Coaching Clinic from 5pm, Games commence from 5:30pm, 12 and Under, 15 and under, learn basketball in a friendly family atmosphere. Contact Paul on 0414 248 732.

BOWLING CLUB Whether you have played lawn bowls before or not, why not give it a go at Two Wells? We are looking for ladies, men and juniors, with or without lawn bowls experience, to join our Club. We need at least three more lady bowlers to maintain our ladies team who play on Thursdays. The match times allow for school drop off and pick up. Wednesday afternoon is men’s day and on Saturdays it is mixed gender. If you are interested in joining in next season, please call the Secretary, Irene, on 0417 810 029. The Clubrooms at Old Port Wakefield Road are available for hire and have excellent bar facilities.

Calisthenics Two Wells Calisthenics. Looking for something new and lots of fun? Come along and give it a go! Classes held at Two Wells Primary School, Tuesday Night practice, Sub Juniors(7-9 years) 5pm to 6.30pm. Juniors(10-12 years) 6pm to 7.45. Inters(13 and older) 6.45pm to 8.30pm. Phone Jodie Simons on 8524 3990 or 0423 928 311, first lesson complementary.

child & youth health Child and Youth Health, Child and Youth Health services are held on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month at The Two Wells Children’s Centre, 27a Gawler Rd, Two Wells 9:15am to 10:30am and 1pm to 4pm by appointment only, 10:30am to 12 noon drop in. Call 1300 733 606 for appointments.

Church times Anglican Church Services St Peter’s Mallala 1st Sunday of the Month 10am Jan 5, Feb 2 St Paul’s Two Wells 7.30pm December 24 - Chris Eve December 29 - St Peter’s Cathedral 10am January 12, 19 & 26 Contact: Di Meaney 8520 2308

Two Wells / Virginia Catholic Church invites residents to attend its weekly services. Held at St Josephs, Two Wells 8.30am or Our Lady of the Assumption, Virginia 10am. All are welcome. Parish Priest: Fr Pham Anh Hao (08) 8380 9029. Two Wells Uniting Church, Gawler Road. Services are held every Sunday from 10.30am, including Sunday School for the children. All welcome

Two Wells Lutheran Church, services contact Salisbury office 8281 2976 for further info. Uniting Chapel Virginia, Phineas St, Virginia. Service time: Sundays 10:30am. Simple, welcoming, inspiring. 8522 5269 www. unitingchapel.org.au

Children’s centre Two Wells Community Children’s Centre, 27a Gawler Road, Two Wells. Community-based, fully accredited. Childcare for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years, Monday to Friday 7am-6pm. Full time/ part time/casual care, before and after Kindy care, vacation care for school-aged children. Dept of Education Preschool and Pre-Entry. Qualified, caring staff. Educational, developmental programmes, and Special Needs services available. Nutritious, fresh meals. Children are too precious for profit! Visit www.twowellskgn. sa.edu.au or phone 8520 2358.

Community bus Community Bus, return trip to Elizabeth City Shopping Centre, Only $5.00 return (kids free), Next bus: January 17, 2014. Bus departs Mallala Post Office 9am, Port Parham Sports and Social Club 9:15am, Two Wells Bakery 9:40am, Dublin, Lower Light & Lewiston by arrangement. Return departs Elizabeth 3pm. All bookings contact Jasmin Daniele 8520 2233.

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CFS Two Wells CFS, station located at Wells road Two Wells. Training Monday nights, Cadets (11-15 years) 6pm to 7:30pm, Seniors 7:30pm. New volunteers welcome. For more info ph 8520 2500.

Community Public Library, Located in the Institute. Hours: MondaysClosed, Tues & Thurs - 9:30am to 5pm, Wed – 1pm to 7pm, Fri – 9:30am to 3pm, Sat – 9am to 11am, Ph 8520 2100.

Community centre T WO W E L L S C O M M U N I T Y CENTRE, Available for hire for weddings, special occasions, seminars, conventions. Seats up to 200, large kitchen & bar, Contact: Yolanda on 8524 3131 or 0408 835 331 for more information.

craft shop The Craft Shop, TWO WELLS COURT HOUSE, Quality goods sold on consignment, locally made olive oil and honey, home made jams and sauces, fift ideas, skin products, bric-a-brac. hand crafted quilts. OPEN Tues to Fri 9.30am to 4pm, Sat 9.30am to 1pm. Closed Sun & Mon.

Equestrian & Pony club Adelaide Plains Equestrian Club Inc. Rallies on the fourth Sunday of the month. To find location and upcoming events go to www. freeteams/APEC/ or contact John Newton on 0427 153 570.

Two Wells Equestrian and Pony Club hold rallies on the first and third Sundays of the month at 9.30am on our grounds, Aunger Road, Lewiston. Further details on www. twepc.com.au.

flag Families Learning and Growing, This is a FREE service for anyone with children aged birth to 4 years. Come and join us in some fun, games and activities. 9.15-11.30am every Friday in begining of school term 2, Uniting Church Hall, Gawler Road. For more information please contact Tanya Wilson 0438 202 840, Narelle Copley 0439 837 099, Colleen Sheedy-Palethorpe 0417 899 968.

Golf club Two Wells Golf Club, McPharlin Road Lewiston [extn of Bethesda Rd]. 18 holes Scrapes course open April to October. Competitions; Tuesdays Ladies day, tee-off 9-9.30am. Thursdays, Mixed comp. followed by bbq lunch, 9 am tee-off. Saturdays Mixed Comp. tee-off from 11 am. Membership available Phone Club 85202607 or Secretary Ian Telfer 0413 870270

Healthy eating club Two Wells Healthy Eating Club, Fridays 9:30-10:30am, Catholic Church Hall (opp Cemetery) Cost $1 per week. Come in and have a chat about healthy foods and how to select the best products when doing your grocery shopping. We weigh each person each week and keep records so you can keep track of your weight. Make this your year for a healthier you! See you there, Chris Hart (President) 8520 2037.

landcare Landcare Two Wells, Lewiston & Districts Land Care Group, Monthly Activities. Land Care is bigger than your back yard. Pat: 0419 860 981, Sharon: 0412 345 852.

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ADELAIDE PLAINS KENNEL & OBEDIENCE CLUB, Training Wednesday evenings, Beginners, Grades 1 & 2 - 7pm, Grades 3, 4 & 5 - 7:40pm, Conformation 7:40pm. All breeds & people welcome. If you have a problem come & see us. Contact Josie on 8524 3499 for more info.

Neighbourhood watch Neighbourhood Watch meeting held every second Tuesday in the month (except January) at 7.30pm in the Two Wells Community RSL, Main Street of Two Wells. For more information contact Dave Body on 8524 2036 or Maria Aunger 8520 2328.

Play group Two Wells Play Group, every Friday morning except Public Holidays, 9:15am to 11am At Two Wells Children’s Centre. For more information contact the Two Wells Children’s Centre on: 8520 2358.

Probus club The Combined Probus Club of Two Wells Inc. Meetings are held in the Two Wells Bowling Club on the 4th Monday of the month from 10am. Come along and hear our guest speakers and enjoy some companionship. Contact: Ree Roden 8520 3773.

RSL Two Wells RSL Sub Branch, Main Street, Two Wells, Ph: 8520 2826, Open: Wednesdays 9am to Noon and Friday 4pm to 7pm, Subscriptions for 2014 are being taken from October 1, 2013. The Sub Branch will be closed from Friday December 20, 2013 and will reopen on Friday January 31, 2014. The Office will close Dec 20, 2013 & open Jan 29, 2014. Contact Tony: 0412 773 111, John: 0411 894 245.

Red Cross Two Wells Red Cross meets on the first Tuesday of every month at the Catholic Church Hall, Two Wells at 1.30pm. All are welcome. Contact Jasmin Daniele on 8520 2233 for further information.

scouts 1St Two Wells scout group, PO Box 427 Two Wells SA 5501. Cub Scouts - Tuesday, 6.30pm to 8pm. Joey Scouts - Thursday 5.30pm to 6.45pm. Scouts - Thursday 7pm to 9pm. Group leader Ian Laughton Phone 0403 976 984.

Time Out Group Time Out Group at Two Wells. Meet Wednesday fortnightly, from 10am to 12 noon. In the Hart Memorial Hall, Two Wells. December 4 & 18. In recess over January. Contact Di Meaney 8520 2308.

Two Wells Blue Light Two Wells Blue Light held 4 times a year at the Two Wells Community Centre, 7pm to 9.30pm for ages 8 to 17 years. For more information contact Maria Aunger on 8520 2328 or Anne Porter on 8524 3382.

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Two Wells Cricket Club (TWCC).

Interested in playing Cricket this Season. Senior Men’s Cricket Competitions available in two formats. 2 Day games and 1 Day (40 Over’s) played Saturday’s. Women’s Cricket Competitions played Monday Nights. Currently seeking junior interest. New players welcome, training from 5.30pm Thursday nights. Contact Michael Dimasi 0409 977 191

UCA Op shop Two Wells Uniting Church treasure trove op shop, opening times, Mon, Wed & Fri 9am to 4pm and Tue, Thur, Sat 9am to 12noon. Open all school holidays, come in and browse, Uniting Church Hall Drew Street, Two Wells, contact Pam Duncan 8520 2764 any time for information.

Uniting church Uniting Church Adult Fellowship. Meetings held monthly in the Uniting Church Hall with the aim to provide supported friendship and opportunities and to support the ongoing mission of the church. For information contact Mollie Frost 8520 2073 or Alan Howell 8520 3063.

Weight Watches Mallala Weight Watchers Group has moved to a new venue. Weighins, followed by a group meeting, will now be held at the Mallala Uniting Church every Monday night from 6.30pm. New members welcome.

yoga YOGA, Classes are at the Two Wells Catholic Church Hall are held on Mondays 7pm to 8:15pm. Enquiries to Diane 8520 2308 or 0427 616 301.

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Report tackles coastal challenges

District Council of Mallala’s Coastal Adaptations Study is progressing, with a report being tabled at council’s November meeting outlining a number of proposals. The Coastal Adaptation Study – State of Play Report highlights the risks to each of the council’s four coastal settlements – Middle Beach, Thompson Beach, Webb Beach and Parham. DCM Infrastructure and Planning Services strategic projects co-ordinator, Carol Muzyk, said the study focused on developing strategies to address rising sea levels, flooding issues and coastal erosion.

The report also aimed to give council a clearer picture of the coastal settlements and to plan for the short and long term future of these settlements. In the report, five broad options to adapt to rising sea levels are put forward to council: •Protect: use various means such as construction of sea walls, beach sand replenishment or installation of drainage swales to protect existing development; •Accommodate: use means such as raising buildings, protecting buildings from flooding; •Retreat: abandon settlements and

move development inland in the face of rising sea levels. The concept of ‘retreat’ is also known as ‘planned retreat’. •Defer: threats have been assessed, and perhaps costs and options analysed but there are valid reasons to wait until to a later date to act. •Do nothing: ignore the risks and do nothing. “The study started with the gathering of information about the settlement history of the four towns and past flood events,” Ms Muzyk said. “Council sought help from the commu-

nity to provide vital information that helped to complete the first of two study reports, namely, The Coastal Settlements Adaptation Study – State of Play Report. “It’s important to get the community on board and take them on the journey of the study.” Ms Muzyk said the adaptive solutions would be described in a second report set to be released for public consultation in the New Year. A workshop will be undertaken in February for the community to hear more about the study and the adaptation strategies proposed.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

‘Desecration’ of memorial

I was saddened to hear that a jumping castle was placed on our war memorial during the street parade. This is a total lack of respect to those who have not only paid the ultimate sacrifice during war but also to those who suffered and still continue to suffer. Whoever gave permission to place a jumping castle on a war memorial should hang their head in shame. Nowhere else would anyone desecrate a war memorial in such a way. John Allen, Two Wells RSL secretary

Holiday break for RSL meals

Two Wells RSL kitchen will be closed for meals until Friday January 24 but the RSL will open on a limited basis on Fridays between 4pm and 7pm. No meals are available during this period. Normal hours of operation will resume on Wednesday, January 22. ENJOYING a bright start to their day were many local business people, council and RDA representatives.

A taste of local knowledge Local business leaders and entrepreneurs had the chance to swap numbers and broaden their networks at a breakfast on December 3 in support of a new campaign promoting the benefits of shopping locally. Held at Two Wells Bowling Club and led by the Barossa Regional Development Australia team, the breakfast was the second such event following a relaxed after work get-together earlier in the year, with the focus being on local traders meeting other like-minded people in the area. Barossa RDA chief executive officer, Anne Moroney, said the gathering was a great opportunity for local business people to talk, share ideas and learn more about

the services on offer in their immediate area. “It’s a really good idea for businesses to get together to talk about the business growth predicted for the area,” Ms Moroney said. “It’s also about encouraging not only residents and community members to shop locally, but also businesses to shop locally.” The breakfast was staged under a new campaign, Totally Locally, which promotes the benefits of supporting and knowing local business traders. Ms Moroney said the RDA was currently in the process of establishing a guide for prospective investors detailing what services and businesses were currently available in the area.

“The Livability Guide is mainly for investors,” she said. “It’s aimed more at somebody who is thinking of moving to the district and letting them know about what family-type services there are, such as school’s, community clubs and doctors. “It’s a taster of what’s in the district to attract inquiries for investment.” Ms Moroney said the booklet would consist of individual chapters devoted to each of the Barossa RDA’s council areas and within that, specific townships. “It’s a snapshot to give people a feeling for the kind of amenities in the town,” she said. We can build on it, this is just the beginning.” The booklet is hoped to be available early in 2014.

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we work together we can achieve positive outcomes.” Lewiston resident, Betty Body, took the opportunity to chat with Leesa about an on-going private issue and felt the

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Bec O’Brien reports:

abs ‘n Life is a unique educational and dog training program giving disadvantaged and disillusioned young people the skills and confidence they need to succeed in life, and it all started in the back yard of one Lewiston resident. Sue Dansie has spent the best part of her life teaching and working with children and young people, and she also has a great passion and love of dogs – Labradors to be precise. The Labs ‘n Life program was developed by Sue in 2007 after she realised the positive impact working with dogs could have on students at risk or in need. A breeder of Labrador retrievers for around 20 years, Sue said the relationship between children and dogs was very special and was a great opportunity for disengaged students to achieve success, build confidence and participate in positive life experiences. “The dog is a social facilitator,” Sue said. “That social facilitation is really important, it gives the students a real boost with what they’re doing.” The program runs about 50 dogs across the state, with small group situations held at schools and community sites where students are involved in all aspects of dog training. “We provide an opportunity for kids at risk to learn how to train Labradors to be companion dogs for kids with special needs,” Sue explained. “It’s a two-pronged thing; we’re engaging kids who have problems going to school, for whatever reason, and at the same time we’re providing a dog for a child who needs support. “The students see what they’re doing as something quite worthwhile to the community (and) they’ll end up training a dog that will help someone else.” The program aims to train around eight companion dogs each year, with more than 140 children taking part in the process. One of the program’s dogs recently featured in a magazine article where the story highlighted he had saved the life of a young autistic child on three separate occasions. Sue said it was this kind of reinforcement, that what the program is about in the end – helping build relationships – that makes it all worthwhile, and the children involved in the program can feel they’ve played a part. “The kids we are working with haven’t had a lot of success,” she said.

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Labradors bring hope to disengaged youths “So for them, success is hard. “But training a dog, teaching a dog to just catch a bit of food, that’s success for them. “And seeing the dog years down the track, seeing what it can and has done, that is really positive for them.” Through the program literacy and numeracy aspects are constantly being reinforced, with Sue utilising every opportunity to engage the students in learning activities and using these as a “vehicle” for positive math and literacy learning. Children eight years to young adults 23 years of age are involved, many from broken homes or disadvantaged backgrounds, and the program was an outlet for them. Many high school students use the program as a way of working towards a Certificate 2 in Community Service while others gain SACE requirements. Others still have the

opportunity to show the dogs at events like the Royal Adelaide Show. “What we’re about is a positive life experience,” Sue said. “The kids will get that nurturing feel. We see kids picking these puppies up and nurturing them. “The dogs really bring out the calmness and caring of the kids, they really recognise the kids (and) we look at the positive aspects of their personalities and also what the dogs themselves can do.” The dogs involved in the program were initially picked from Sue’s own litters, but are now specially bred, with children helping to name them following a specific theme. Some pups have been named in the nautical vein, like Brindabella, and Buccaneer, others have a Hollywood theme, others still are named after beaches or deserts. It’s just one way Sue continues

to incorporate learning aspects into the program. “We’re value adding,” she said. “It’s a matter of building a relationship and looking at what the kids can do, not what they can’t. Kids can then go on to mentor other kids in the program and it becomes a family for kids that perhaps haven’t had a real strong family presence. “We teach relationships really and how you build a relationship, and it really does give them strength and confidence.” As one Adelaide school involved in the program commented: “Students have an area in their lives now that provides them with experiences in which they are 100 per cent successful. They are responsible for their dog and have developed a sense of belonging. They have an avenue to express affection in a safe environment. It is great to see students cuddling their dog with big smiles on their face. The Labs ‘n Life program has turned our students’ behaviour and outlook on school around.” – Wandana Primary School • To learn more about this inspiring program visit the Labs ‘N Life website at www.labsnlife.com

1 – Ta k e a n i n s e c u r e young person who has had significant barriers to engagement in formal schooling 2– Add a loving Labrador Retriever, and LNL staff and volunteers 3– Add spoonfuls of patience, mutual respect, high expectations and fun 4– Stir in elements o f l i t e r a c y, n u m e r a c y, problem solving, effective communication, and IT and a curriculum written to the National Curriculum 5– Blend affiliation needs being met and a contribution to the community 6– Mix in a positive learning environment to enjoy success (with a trusted and loyal furry friend) 7– Bake in 2-3 hour sessions over a period of a number of terms 8– Decorate with the ribbons from success at dog shows and positive comments from peers 9– Garnish with mentoring other students, training a companion dog and showing the dogs in conformation shows 10– Package a more confident young person who has learnt how to train a Labrador to be a companion dog with the family of an autistic child 11– The ribbons are the “recognition of prior learning “towards a certificate 2/3 in Community Services and evidence for SACE accreditation 12– The bows are the companion dogs who “get” young people because they will have been trained by at least 30 before they are placed

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LEFT: Kay the clown (AKA Kay Boon) with young CFS enthusiast Jacob Johnson.

Christmas Cheer When Santa’s here, they spread the

The annual Two Wells Street Parade has seen in another year, with the event again well attended and showcasing a variety of stalls, entertainment options and of course colorful floats! A warm afternoon provided the perfect backdrop for local families, and many friends and visitors, to soak up the carnival atmosphere while strolling the street and taking in the large variety of stalls. The parade itself was full of colour, laughter and fun, with Santa announcing his arrival with the ringing of a bell. Two Wells Regional Action Team vice president, Bev Smith-Trim, said the night was a great family-friendly event and a terrific way to celebrate the end of the year. “I think it was a really good crowd, and the new stall holders were really happy,” Bev said. A number of businesses along the street got into the spirit of the night by decorating their premises, with special guests, Member for Taylor, Leesa Vlahos, and Hickinbotham’s Two Wells project manager, Ruth Vagnarelli, given the honour of judging all categories of the competition, including the many floats of the parade. The trophy for best decorated business went for the second year running to the Commercial Hotel. Families Learning and Growing (FLAG) won the best parade entry, in the community category, for their Noah’s Ark float. The Two Wells Pet Food and Fodder Store won the best business entrant in the parade. Lewiston resident, Brooke Humphrys, was named as the Two Wells Street Parade princess. Merry Christmas everyone!

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Jessica Renaglia as Xena and the crazy chicken from the Two Wells Melodrama Group. Naughty or nice? Children’s favourite, Santa Claus visited Two Wells for the street parade.

ABOVE: Long-time Two Wells residents, and local IGA proprietors, Rocco and Rosa Settimio, celebrated the shop’s 21st birthday by giving out gifts to lucky street parade patrons. CENTRE: Billie Phillips and Josh Mounsey.

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Claire’s bare after her ‘Greatest Shave’ Bec O’Brien reports: I said it last edition and I’ll say it again this edition; young Virginia resident Claire Horsler is one inspirational girl. In support of the World’s Greatest Shave, the 11-year-old Virginia Primary School Year 5 student had her lovely long blonde locks shaved off on Monday December 9, an action which brought a tear to many of those who had gathered to show their support. Claire’s hairdresser uncle, Kym Coombs, of Glen Osmond road hair salon Hair By Kym Coombs, did the honours, taking just minutes to cut what had taken more than a decade to grow! And over the past two months she’s impressively raised more than $2000 to support research into blood cancer Leukemia. Proud parents, Michelle and Mick, along with big sisters Emma and Lauren, as well as extended family, school students, staff and friends, watched as Claire sat through the haircut with a huge grin on her face. Mum Michelle, said the event was very emotional and she was so proud of her youngest child. “I’m so, very, very proud of her,” Michelle said afterwards. ““She really is one of those kids who thinks of others, not herself, she’s very giving, and even this (getting her head shaved), she’s not thinking about what she’s doing but that people are donating and what she can do for other kids.” Claire was inspired to join the World’s Greatest Shave after watching a segment on television and quickly garnered the support of her family and then her teacher, fellow classmates and students across the school.

ABOVE: Claire with supportive family members, Michelle, Mick, Emma, Lauren and Kym. RIGHT: Claire Horsler after she had her head shaved. BELOW: Kym Coombs begins cutting Claire’s hair. One pigtail at a time.

Year 4/5 teacher, Marie Lionello, spoke before Claire went under the clippers, saying she was an inspiration. “Claire is very, very brave, and she’s courageous and she’s generous. Claire and her family would like

to thank all those who have supported the cause. “It means a lot to me knowing that I’m helping to find a cure for cancer and supporting research but at the same time helping families who need support,” Claire said.

Two local school children from Virginia Primary School joined other South Australian students who received a Premier’s Be Active Challenge Award in November. VPS teacher Voula Pounendis and Year 7 students Grace Nicol and Mihali Pounendis, pictured, accepted the award from South Australian premier Jay Weatherill. Virginia Primary School was awarded with a $1,000 grant to promote physical activity within the school after being named as one of the 50 highest achieving schools in the state. To participate, students across the school completed at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day over five days for 10 weeks. In conjunction with their regular twice-weekly PE sessions, some of the activities the students took part in included team games such as cricket, netball and basketball, special lunchtime activities, dance sessions and riding scooters and bikes. “It was a great way to broaden their ideas about being active,” Year 6/7 teacher Voula Pounendis said. “There was some amazing sharing of skills like dancing and karate (and) there’s been more involvement of the students and understanding that there are a variety of sports that they can be involved in.” After 10 weeks of daily physical activity all students who participated received a medal of achievement. Member for Taylor, Leesa Vlahos said it was great to see the school recognised for its commitment to developing and furthering the health and fitness of its students. “They have a motivated school community that is passionate about a healthy lifestyle,” Mrs Vlahos said. The school hopes to use the funds to conduct a Gymnastics SA program for its students in 2014.

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School is out for 43 Two Wells Primary School Year 7 students who celebrated the end of their primary schooling with a presentation and dinner at the Two Wells Community Centre on Wednesday December 11. Dressed in their finest the students, along with family and friends, witnessed as school awards were presented to Hayley Duthie (Neville Sharpe Community Award), Oliver Hill (Carolyn Hart Academic Excellence Award), Amber Phillips-Goudron (Noal Oakley Outstanding Sports Achievement Award) and Caitlin Musolino (Dean Anderson All Rounder Award). Heading into Year 8 next year, the class of 2013 will be spread between Gawler District College, Balaklava High School, Horizon Christian College, Xavier College, and Urrbrae Agricultural College. Good luck to you all!

Putting their best foot forward were Chelan Perret, Carmel Edwards, Hayley Duthie, Portia Barton, Alex Manolaros, Sherrilyn Garner, Taylor Scott, Rebecca Edwards, Jessie Ashby and Chloe Carlson. BELOW: Year 7 award winners, Amber Phillips-Goudron, Caitlin Musolino, Oliver Hill and Hayley Duthie.

Alex Notarianni-Ellis and Tenelle Simons made an entrance at their Year 7 graduation on a Harley Davidson.

ABOVE: Josh May, David Oakley, Jayden Brewin, Alex Bouwer, Michael McFarlane, Tyson McLeod and Sam Brander.

concert Two Wells Primary School celebrated the end of the school year with a concert and family sausage sizzle on Tuesday December 3. With summer rain falling steadily all afternoon and thunderstorms feared, the planned outdoor event was transferred to the school’s gymnasium, where it was standing room only for the parents, family and friends who had come to see their loved ones on stage. Many students, and audience members alike, had dressed in festive colours and costumes to create a great atmosphere and some students were even brave enough to deliver standout solo and group performances in singing, dance and calisthenics during the interval. Some of the concert items included a cute rap rendition of Itsy Bitsy Spider by Reception students,

A roaring good time a funky song ‘Jingle Base’ by Year 1 students and ‘Santa Wear Your Shorts Tonight’ by Year 1/2 students. Older students showed their talent by performing a play titled ‘A Christmas Carol’, which funnily featured the Grim Reaper, and many classes showed off their dancing skills through a variety of boppy songs, including the Year 3/4s who danced to Katy Perry’s popular single ‘Roar’ and the Year 5s who shook the stage to Redfoo’s ‘Let’s Get Ridiculous’.

Singing and dancing to Katy Perry’s popular song ‘Roar’ were Year 3/4 students, from left, Jade Hunt, Keyan De Wet, Jayden Cuellar and Amity Holland

ABOVE: Sharni Carter, Lauren Turner, Bianca Musolino, Nikki Edwards, Taryn Sochacki and Connor Hisscock all starred in the Year 4/5 play “A Christmas Carol”.

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Gearing up for their Year 1/2 Jingle Base show were Dudley Barnes, Kate Wood and Trisha O’Brien-Jessup.

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Ken: 0412 040 676 - Lewiston E: ken@advancedcustomcabinets.com.au W: www.advancedcustomcabinets.com.au

Accountant

Building

Do you want an accountant who really understands what you need?

BLD 220172 BLD 155498

• Insurance Repair Specialist • Windows & door replacement • Property maintenance • Extensions • Renovations • Restorations • Alterations

• Business & personal taxation • Planning and advice • Specialists in Agri Business • Personal Service

Service • Quality • Diverse professional public accountants • taxation & business consultants 37 Hayman Rd, Two Wells SA 5501 Ph: 8520 3481 Email: accountant@hoffmann.net.au

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Security Alarms CCTV Cameras ADSL / Tel / Data • Free quotes • Eftpos Available PO Box 706 Two Wells

Phone Keith 0404 349 840

Auto Parts

Phone : 0419 837 741 www.jlbuilding.com.au

Contact Cleaning

From Carpet Cleaning $ House Cleans Regular

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Phone 8520 3338

Automotive A/C Two Wells & Districts

Automotive Air Conditioning Cars, trucks & farm equipment

We Come To You Contact Tony 0417 824 461

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Windows, Office Cleans Per Room Lounge Suites / Floor Polishing (Selling & Re Lease Clean Ups)

(Free Quotes Reasonable Prices)

Ph Les/Tracy 8287 1491 Mobile 0403 159 971

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• Slate & pattern impressions • Driveways, footpaths etc. • Shed floors • Stormwater

20 years experience – free quotes – 7 days

Martin Saliba M: 0417 454 395

Campanella’s Landscaping Phone Gary 0402 314 731

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Contact Ben 0419 578 364 Dental Care

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Earthworks

Fencing

P: 8380 9461

Phone 8380 9477

Fencing Contractor

Hart to Hart Communications

ABN 44 675 393 640

GJ & MJ Tapscott

Specialising in all types of rural fencing including post driving & hole boring.

For all your telstra needs

Specialising in: 3 Additional Phone Sockets 3 Broadband Networking 3 Pre-wiring homes 3 TV Antennas Supplied & Fitted

Communications

0417 808 722

• Crown and Bridge • Family Dental Care • Aesthetic Dentistry • Gentle Dentistry • Extractions • Dentures • Implants Dr Michael Dellamalva and Dr Alex Dellamalva 1/1 Old Port Wakefield Road Virginia SA 5120 (next to the post office)

ACA Approved

Phone: 8520 2169 Mob: 0410 404 200 Email: texel@twpo.com.au

• Post Hole Boring • Laser Leveling • Trenching • Bobcat dingo excavator

Exhaust

Lower Light SA 5501 Earthworks Trenching Storm Water, Irrigation Light and Tight Access Earthworks (Supply & Fit) Laser Levelling Services Electrical, Telstra Etc. S e r v i c i n g a l l t h e Northern Areas Hole Boring • Sand & Metal Supplies 150mm to 600mm • Horse & Dog Yards Levelling renewed. Driveways/Paving, NOW WIth Small Sheds, Rainwater 4 ton tipper Tanks Etc.

Phone for your free quote today on:

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Private Customers Welcome

Kitchens Vanities Robes General Cabinetmaking

BLD 220913

Food Processing Facility

Earthworks

Concreting

BLD 223705

Cabinetmaking

Phone Lisa or David 8862 1977

BLD 200219

Abattoir

& Districts

Greg Tapscott: 0408 816 852

a/h: 8520 2136, f: 8520 2137, e: gmtapscott@bigpond.com

Financial Planning Robert Phillips MBA, Grad. Dip. Wealth creation, prof. Cert. in SMSF •Debt mgt •Wealth creation •Super •Personal insurance •Retirement planning •Estate planning •Self Managed Super NL Phillips & RW Phillips t/a

8520 3005

Authorised Representatives GWM Adviser Services Limited t/a MLC Financial Planning Australian Financial Services & Credit Licensee 230692. Registered office 105 - 153 Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060

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R & J Rural Supplies • General hardware • Animal needs & feeds • Origin Gas Agent • Fencing supplies • Plumbing Supplies • BOC Gas & Gear • Key Cutting

Plumber

Mechanic “Your one stop mechanical workshop”

4WD & Diesel Specialists • General Service and Mechanical Repairs • Electronic Tune-up • Exhaust Repairs • Cooling System Service • Suspension Service • Driveline Repairs • Engine Rebuilds •Transmission Servicing • Computer chipping

Home Improvements

Gameau Plumbing Service

Lic R1425

Roller Shutter Repairs

General Plumbing & Maintenance

• General Plumbing • Hot Water System • Service & installations • Septic Tanks • Rainwater tanks & pumps • Blocked drains • Free quotes

Lot 4 Waterloo Corner Rd, Burton P: 8280 9288 W: www.towler.com.au

P: 8520 2365 or M: 0408 829 363 29, Old Mallala Road, Two Wells 5501

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Contact Rene 0400 713 548

Phone (08) 85202287

Shutters sales & Repairs

Pergola & Carports

Rob’s Shearing Service

Virginia Medical Centre Every Thursday

• Hobby sheep & Alpacas • Drenching • Lice treatment • Hoof & horn trimming

Old Port Wakefield Rd, Virginia

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Property Maintenance

0458 053 094

Sign Writing

Pergolas - Carports - timber decks No Job 2 Small Carports, Verandas, Roofing, repairs & Guttering, Extension Renovations, All type of repair work, Gyprock & Flushing, Roof Restoration

Call Anthony 0419 035 474

Internet Provider

R & M Timber Supplies

Phone: 8522 6504 Fax: 8523 2009 • Let us customise a design for you • Installation service is available • Huge range of timber & hardware at discount prices Lot 9 Kelly Road, Willaston

Pergola & Timber Supplies

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Verandahs / Carports / Decks • FREE measure & design service (supply & Install) • FREE delivery service • Treated pine • Pinus • Decking • All building materials Setting the standard, quality & design Phone: 8524 2117 Mobile: 0409 093 560 Fax: 8524 2118

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Services include: • Lawns - Push mower - Ride-on mower - Whipper snipper • Gardens - Design - Maintenance - Makeovers - Rubbish removal • Building - Maintenance - Minor repairs - Gutter cleaning

• Paving - Installation - Repairs • Fencing - Residential - Rural - Repairs • Concrete - Paths - Shed floors - Cutting • Stormwater - Installation - Repairs

No Job Too Big or Small

• Rotary Hoe / Large & Small • Slashing • Post Holes • Light Earth works • Offset Disk Plough ABN - Fully Insured

Phone Peter 0411 822 417

Recycling

Tiling Services

TP Tiling Services Balaklava, Mallala & Two Wells For Appointments phone

Steve Allan’s Mechanical

Darren Davey 0419 842 228

Mechanic

Pest Control

Phone: 8380 9355, Virginia (opp. Virginia Irrigation)

B.A.S. Slashing

Contact Mark 0403 064 886

ALWAYS FRIENDLY, AFFORDABLE & QUALITY SERVICE

• Service & Repair Most Vehicles • Light Commercial & Diesel Servicing • Log Book Servicing • Transmission Servicing • RAA Approved mechanical workshop • Brake/Clutch Repairs & Replacements • Cooling System Repairs • Minor Electrical Work • Engine Rebuilds & Replacements • Onboard Computer Diagnostics

Slashing

3 Cash for cans, bottles, scrap metal 3 Open: Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 1pm Road Train Drive, Two Wells

Eddie 0428 824 712

Septic Services

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Termite inspections & Treatments CALL local CALLSIMON-your SIMON-your local Tech Tech Spiders, Rats, Mice, Ants, 8563 123 Cockroaches & more 85639018 9018or or0409 0409 123 866 866

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◆ Bathrooms ◆ Kitchens ◆ Laundry • Waterproofing & General Maintenance • Professional Service • Good Rates

Thomas 0433 598 597

Veterinary ADELAIDE PLAINS VETERINARY SURGERY Dr John Katakasi BVSc (Hons) CVA (IVAS) Dr Michelle Hague BVSc (Hons)

Termites & All Pests Termite inspections & Treatments Termite inspections & Treatments Spiders, Rats, Mice, Ants, Spiders, Rats, Mice, Ants, Cockroaches & more Cockroaches & more

Ceramic Wall & Floor Tiler

Septic Tanks Emptied and cleaned, Fast efficient 7 day service Phone MICK on 8520 3536 Mobile 0409 677 682

• Monday to Friday 9am – 6pm, Saturday 9am – 12pm • Integrative therapies now available • Now AQIS accredited for your export needs • Consultations by appointment 6 Gawler Road, Two Wells

PHONE (08) 8520 3600

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Mechanic For all your mechanical needs • Service & Tune • Mechanical Repairs • Tyre Sales & Repairs • Tilt tray towing • Spare parts • RAA depot • EFTPOS available 120 Old Port Wakefield Rd.

Phone: 8520 2200

A/H Towing: 0427 807 914 RAA Road Service: 13 11 11

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Plumber

Septic Service

U.P.M. Plumbing

Ace Two Wells Septic

Registered Master Plumber Lic PGE 3873 - Bld Lic R104752

Domestic - Commercial - Industrial General Plumbing Gas Fitting Septic Tank & Applications Backhoe & 1.7T Excavator Hire Septic to Sewer Connections Bobcat & Tip Truck Hire Aerobic Septic Servicing General Earthworks & Trenching Blackflow Installation & Testing Electrical Test & Tag Supply & Deliver: Garden Loam, Rubble, Gravel, Shellgrit, Ballast

John Coles: 0428 122 334 ah: 8529 2266 F: 8529 2288 E: john@upm.net.au

You dump em we’ll pump em • 40 years in the business • Honest friendly service

ring SHANE anytime

Phone 0408 829 943

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Email: sales@twowellsecho.com.au

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Great achievements by working together For the past five months I have been on work placement at District Council of Mallala, working on a number of projects within our region. Having lived within our district for more than 25 years and involved with numerous community groups, it has been a great opportunity to work and gain a better understanding of some of these projects and to see the tenacity and resilience of the many volunteers who work tirelessly to improve our region’s assets. This is what keeps our community strong. But the work done by our volunteers is only part of the story. The successes of any communitydriven project is measured by how the wider community value their contributions, be it the local football club or a revegetation project involving the Landcare Group. I believe the recent Two Wells street parade attended by about 5000 people was a perfect example of what a community values and what can be achieved when we all work together. • District Council of Mallala contains some of the most sensitive and significant Coastal ecosystems of all of metropolitan Adelaide. Several years ago a concerted effort involving a number of community groups established the Thompson Beach South to Third Creek Trail. This trail provides an opportunity for people to re-engage with nature, and learn about these relatively unmodified coastal/estuarine habitats and of the ecosystem services that these coastal environments provide. Unfortunately, instances of vandalism and people illegally riding their motor bikes through this fragile coastal reserve have damaged some of the improvements these community volunteers had constructed. Funding through the Natural Resource Management Coastal Seascapes program has enabled a number of community groups including Friends of Thompson Beach, Port Parham

With Mark Webb

Social Club, Two Wells scouts group, Landcare and the Aboriginal Learning on Country team ,to work towards reinvigorating the trail to its former glory. When Finished these improvements will make anyone’s visit a memorable experience with extensive interpretive information about the flora and fauna, seating throughout the trail where you can sit and watch the birds on the local lagoons, or have a picnic on one of our region’s best sandy beachs. One of the best ways we can protect these environments is to value them. For this to happen it needs a combined effort from all of us, so next time you want some time out or somewhere for the kids to fish, crab or just swim in warm shallow waters, then Thompson Beach South Third creek trail is a great place to explore. To get there, travel to Dublin and turn left and follow the signs to Thompson beach. When you get to Thompson beach turn left along the esplanade and follow until you reach the interpretive shelter at the entrance to Thompson beach trail. Enjoy and see what our local communities are involved with. If you are interested in being involved you can email: twowellslewistonlandcare@y7mail.com or pat. wake@tafesa.edu.au The traditional custodians, the Kaurna people visited our region because of the availability of food and water resources. The NRM Seascapes program would like to know if there is anyone who is aware of any indigenous sites within our coastal region. For further information, contact Warrick Barnes Coast, Estuary& Marine Officer on 85 20 3 360 or email: WarrickB@Mallala.sa.gov.au.

Cycle safety Two Wells Blue Light Group was happy to fund students from Two Wells Primary School’s Reception to Year 2 classes to attend the Road Safety Centre at Thebarton. The centre allowed the students to ride the bicycles around a course, which has traffic lights, railway crossings and pedestrian crossings. The purpose of the centre is to help teach the children road rules, along with how to stay safe on the road. This was a very informative session and all the students had a good time. • It is with great appreciation we thank John Winsor of Two Wells Police for his efforts in the group and in particular the Blue Light events. John is leaving to join Barossa Highways and Gary Wills will be taking his place. • Neighbourhood Watch will be on holidays

With Lisa Allen until February 4, 2014, when we will return to a joint meeting with Mallala at Mallala. • The Two Wells and Lewiston area has been a target for interference of motor vehicles, where peoples’ belongings have been taken from cars. Please, do not to leave belongings in cars. Thefts from vacant blocks and houses have increased, along with the council’s grader having its diesel and tools stolen. Be vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour to police on 131 444. • A safe and merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year from all at Neighbourhood Watch.

Two Wells Junior Primary students take to the bike course at Thebarton’s Road Safety Centre. The local Neighbourhood Watch group funded the trip. • Report by FLAG co-ordinator Colleen Sheedy-Palethorpe Families Learning And Growing (FLAG) ended the year on a high, winning the Best Float award at the Two Wells Christmas Street Parade. The collaborative efforts to produce the ‘Christmas Noah’s Ark’ float (complete with live animals, dressed-up children – and some adults in ‘onesies’) demonstrated how resourceful and crea- NEWS FROM tive this group can be. Special acknowledgement goes to Karen McColl and her family, and neighbours Laine and Pam, who organised the beautifully adorned horses, ducks, dogs and rabbits. Thanks also to Tanya Wilson who once again implemented her artistic skills in transforming a trailer into an‘ark’, using art-work completed by the FLAG children during the term. • In the last Echo, it was accidentally reported Tanya was a former member of FLAG. This certainly is not the case. Tanya is looking forward to co-leading more children and families through another year of activities and adventures in 2014. • FLAG will start up again on the first Friday morning of Term 1 – with a fairy tale theme. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all the Echo readers from FLAG.

FLAG

MESSAGE TO RESIDENTS: From DCM Mayor and Lewiston ward Councillor

Duncan Kennington

New Year, new look at CC Hair • Hair Extensions • Up Styles • Beauty • All Hair Care Needs Shop 11, 34 Heaslip Rd, Angle Vale Phone: 8284 9798

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FAMILY HEALTH CARE

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TWO WELLS HERITAGE MEDICAL CENTRE

P: 8520 2220 F: 8520 2223

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm Saturday 9.00am - 12.30pm Closed Sunday

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Why not celebrate a new year with a new hairstyle from CC Hair in Angle Vale? Located at Angle Vale Shopping Centre, the hair and beauty salon offers a range of cuts, products and services to suit everyone, with affordable rates, friendly staff and high quality standards. Modern hairstyling and creative cuts is at the core of CC Hair, which brings a city influence to its country clients. CC Hair offers everything from trims, cuts, foils, and perming, to re-styling and personal client care. Wedding, formal and special occasion cuts and styling is a specialty at CC Hair and is sure to make any special event memorable. The salon also offers extensive beauty treatments including facials, massage, shellac and gel nails, tanning, make-up, pedicures, manicures and Reiki healing massage. • See the girls at CC Hair for all your hair and beauty needs, or give them a call on 8284 9798.

• ON Friday, December 6, attended a lunch for some of the residents of Butler’s View at the Dublin Institute. Deputy mayor, Mark Wasley, entertained us with stories and pictures from his adventures on the high seas. Pat Thompson and Ian Telfer organised the event and prepared mountains of food. It was so delicious I accidentally ate too much main course and couldn’t squeeze in any of the equally delicious looking dessert. • On Thursday December 12 the Mallala Street Parade was preceded by the official unveiling of a commemorative plaque for the Motorsport Walk of Fame by Clem Smith, OAM and Glen Dix, OAM. A healthy crowd attended to witness this event and celebrate the history of motorsport in Mallala and the immortalisation of some of the key characters of the sport. Subsequent to the unveiling we made our way to the Mallala oval. We were treated to a display of cars ranging from Maseratis to an ancient fire engine. I’m now determined to start a savings plan to purchase a Rolls Royce. According to my graphical calculator I should be able to put a deposit on a second hand one in less than 50 years from now. • On Friday December 13 the Two Wells street parade was happening. On this occasion we were treated to an alternative display of vehicles. Of course a cheerful familyfriendly atmosphere pervaded the evening. Walking up and down the street socialising was thirsty work so I stopped in at both of the Two Wells watering holes, which I highly recommend. • My very best wishes for Christmas and the New THE CC Hair team are ready to give you a new Year to all in the District Council of Mallala area. Here’s to a productive 2014 for council. look for the New Year.

Health

Wellbeing & Beauty

A busy time of year!

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echo 15 Devon and Caroline tie the knot

Thomas Lobb, Reanna Hopkins, Chloe Craft, Dipashna Prasad and Dhiraj Prasad enjoying the family fun night.

Dennis, Lisa, and five-yearold twins, Cora and Tori Williamson.

Family fun at Angle Vale

AVPS Aboriginal Education teacher, Maxine Barnet, five-year-old Isabella Francis, and Aboriginal Education officer, Lisa Francis man the novelty pen stall.

Angle Vale Primary School held a successful family fun night on Thursday November 28, with funds raised going toward new playground equipment. Students organised a range of fun and interactive stalls including a plant market, lucky duck bobbing activity, icing biscuits, pre-loved goods stall and much more. Families involved in the school’s Pedal Prix team were kept ran a sausage sizzle and the choir also entertained with a variety of Christmas carols.

T w o We l l s l o c a l , Devon Hardiman married Caroline Wohlfeil on November 9 in the armory gardens of the South Australian Museum. Both live in Black Forest but Devon is originally from Two Wells and Caroline from Karoonda. Devon’s parents are James and Patricia Hardiman, and Caroline is the daughter of Clinton and Leanne Wohlfeil. The couple have a young son, Hugo.

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Sophie and Kiara Craft keep themselves busy at the craft table. RIGHT: Elly Mortimer, Tasha Manatakis and Casey Mundy man a stall.

Bill, Gloria mark 90 years Bec O’Brien reports:

Two Wells couple Bill and Gloria Milton celebrated their 90th birthdays at a gathering of family and friends at Two Wells Bowling Club in early November. Married for 63 years, they have three children and five grandchildren, all of whom were present. Sons David and Peter, with their wives Helen and Kathy, made the trip from Perth, along with granddaughter Sally, while granddaughters Kimberley and Courtney flew in from Sydney for the party, and grandson Ben travelled from Melbourne. The eldest grandchild, Anthony, and his partner Renae didn’t have quite as far to travel, as they

currently live at Mawson Lakes where both are studying for PhDs. Daughter Kay and her husband Mark Boon of course live “just around the corner” just outside Two Wells township. Bill, one of eight children, four of whom are still alive, was delighted that his elder sister, Grace Newell (now 91) and younger brother Tom Milton (87) were able to attend, although his youngest sister Rhoda Hollitt, who lives in Kimba, was not able to join the party due to ill health. About 100 guests enjoyed a sumptuous afternoon tea catered by Two Wells Bowling Club, capped off by the traditional cutting of a delectable, decorated birthday cake from Two

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Barossa, Light & Lower North Regions Open Space, Recreation & Public Realm Strategy The Barossa, Light, Mallala and Gawler Councils, in partnership with Regional Development Australia - Barossa and the State Government of South Australia, have developed a draft Strategy to identify current and future needs for public open space and recreation in the coming years.

What are your thoughts? This is your opportunity to be briefed on the immediate priorities for this growing region and to understand the open space and recreation needs of your community. We would like to hear your thoughts on the draft Strategy by:

Attending a Workshop to discuss the draft Strategy at one of the following times and locations:

FOR RENT FOR SALE FOUND GARAGE SALE PUBLIC NOTICE

BILL and Gloria Milton cut their 90th birthday cake together. Wells Bakery. Gloria, who is six weeks older than Bill, reached her milestone birthday on October 16 while Bill turned 90 on November 26.

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Barossa Council Chamber Mallala Football Club Gawler Sports & Community Centre, Nixon Terrace Kapunda Council Chamber

A Submission Form will be available from your Council office or online at www.barossa.org.au commencing 10 December, 2013. RSVP for one of the Community Information Sessions to Regional Development Australia - Barossa on (08) 8563 3603 or email admin@barossa.org.au FURTHER INFORMATION The Barossa Council P: (08) 8563 8444 E: barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au Light Regional Council P: (08) 8525 3200 E: light@light.sa.gov.au Town of Gawler P: (08) 8522 9211 E: council@gawler.sa.gov.au District Council of Mallala P: (08) 8527 0200 E: info@mallala.sa.gov.au

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Women run into form IN action for Two Wells Gold, in the women’s cricket match against Smithfield on December 9, is Renae Smault. Leanne Pool reports on Two Wells Cricket Club’s progress so far this season…

Jessica Pool bats for Two Wells Gold.

Two Wells has two women’s teams again this year, Gold and Black. The Two Wells Gold team have been putting in 100 per cent, but were losing games in the A grade by a decent amount, so a drop to the B grade should see them put a few wins on the board. Two Wells Black began the season in the B grade due to the younger up and coming talent getting out and having a go. The leading run scorer for Two Wells Gold is Megan Curry on 96 and a three-way tie for the bowling is Rebecca Pool, four wickets, Jessica Pool, four wickets and Stef Aworth on four wickets. Two Wells Black has Megan Akeroyd leading the runs with 75 and a two-way tie for the bowling sees Cassie Wing and Krystal Wilmshurst on four a piece. Up until the Christmas break the men’s teams have been struggling to fill two teams. Hopefully this improves after Christmas as more players become available. At time of print the A grade won two games and lost three. The team

is currently sitting sixth on the ladder. Having the same team on the park for a few weeks in a row will boost the teams’confidence and hopefully bring home more wins and a spot in the finals. Consistent bowling sees Travis Wake leading wicket taker on six wickets. Leading the batting is Eamon Featherstone on 335 runs. The B grade has won three matches and lost three games, they are sitting fifth on the ladder. The leading run scorer is Adam Harris on 162, and leading wicket taker is Clinton McDonald with six wickets.

KNOW YOU ARE AT RISK. It is easy to ignore the fact that we live in bushfire risk areas. But bushfires are a constant and unpredictable threat. We all need to understand what to do, to prepare, and plan to survive. CFS0073B

BE BUSHFIRE READY. www.cfs.sa.gov.au Bushfire Information Hotline 1300 362 361 (TTY 133 677)

Stefanie Aworth and Kate Akeroyd enjoy the women’s cricket.

Entertainment Central

Christmas New Years Eve Eve • LIVE music Sat Night December 21 • FREE entry • $5 Bundy Red Cans • $6 Cruisers • $3 Glass Wine • FREE Mini Bus (group bookings)

Kids Christmas Party Tuesday Dec 24

Dinner Bookings Essential

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• FREE Jumping Castle • FREE Face Painting • Drink Specials for the adults • Santa Clause • 5pm till 8pm

Entertainment DJ / Karaoke • Free Entry • FREE Mini Bus (group bookings) • Plenty of drink specials

• $6 pints of West End & Carlton Draught all month • Open Christmas Day 9am til 11am for that last minute present or take-aways Two Wells Echo, January, 2014


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