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COME ‘n’ RIDE Adelaide Plains Equestrian Club held a successful Come ‘n’ Try Western Trail clinic at the BZ Equine Estate indoor arena in Lewiston on Sunday May 24. Local horseman and horse dentist, Paul Bethune, of Lewiston, instructed around 30 riders and their horses as they completed a variety of challenging obstacles. Pictured is APEC secretary, Mel Boyce on Federation, work through side-stepping over poles with Paul Bethune watching on. n More photos page 18.

Aquifer anger

Residents concerned over plans to pump recycled water underground

IT was standing room only in the District Council of Mallala public gallery on Monday night, with about 40 worried residents packed inside, concerned about SA Water potentially pumping treated water into the T2 aquifer. SA Water is undertaking both planning and hydrogeol-

Natalie Centenera reports: ogy investigations in the Port Gawler and Two Wells area on a managed aquifer recharge (MAR). This involves pumping treated

water from Bolivar into the underground aquifer, where it can be stored and used as part of the Northern Adelaide Irrigation Scheme (NAIS). The MAR trial is planned to both make up part of the overall development of NAIS and provide evidence of the performance and

safety of MAR storage in that part of the aquifer. It is hoped it will be able to store water in winter of 2015 and then supply water by 2016. The aquifer services a number of bores for residents in the Port Gawler, Two Wells and Virginia area, many of them without access

to mains water. The bores provide water for cooking, cleaning and in some cases, drinking, which residents felt could be contaminated if treated water is pumped into the aquifer. n Continued Page 6

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Two Wells Town Centre consultation to be undertaken and we get the best results for Bec O’Brien DPA Released For Public Conis one of the most important the Two Wells township and the reports: sultation processes council will undertake Mallala district.” The District Council of development to the north of the in its efforts to prepare for the The community workshop centre. MallalaWells will soon releaseCentre its townDPA coming development and as- will be held at the Two Wells Two Town During the consultation sociated growth that will occur Community Centre at 7pm on draft Two Wells Town Centre period council will hold an in- in the area in the coming years,” June 10. Interested people are Development Plan Amendment The approval (29 August 2013) of the Two Wells Residential DPA will facilitate the development of formation session for residents Ms Marton said. (DPA) for public comment. invited to register their attendtheThrough Two Wells Township for an additional dwellings will accommodate between Wells and the DPA, DCM’s and businesses of Two3,000-3,500 by phoning “On behalf which of council, I ance to the workshop the surrounding district to havethestrongly 8,000 11,000 new Consequently, current level of services located within theinfo@ planningand provisions in its cur- residents. 3360 or emailing encourage both resi- 8520 their saysufficient on the DPA.to cater fordents rent development planCentre will be will mallala.sa.gov.au. business demand owners to that Two Wells Town not the and increased will emerge over New DCM chief executive participate in this opportunity reviewed to ensure land use zone A copy of the DPA can be the coming years. boundaries facilitate anticipated officer, Katrina Marton, believes to provide feedback on the DPA seen at www.mallala.sa.gov.au, this DPA is a significant step to- and/or seek answers to their the Mallala Office, Two Wells retail growth. The Two Wells clearly envisaged that the necessary commercial and retail planning for future growth queries. Over the next 10 to Residential 15 years wardDPA Service Centre or the Two Wells in the district.population will be “We growth in the town is expected Library June 5 2015, can thenpredominately be assured that Public services required by this proposed provided within the from existing “The within DPA for the Wells area. to at least double, Zone primarily as with public our community hasbeen had meanTown Centre rather than theTwo growth This has reinforced by consultation the policyclosing a result of the Hickinbotham Town Centre and the public ingful input into the process on July 31.

provisions within the Suburban Neighbourhood Zone that limit retail development to a maximum of 500 square metres.

Council has initiated the Two Wells Town Centre DPA which will review the provisions of the existing Town Centre Zone within the Mallala Development Plan, as well as the zone boundaries. It is anticipated that specific design criteria in line with the Two Wells Main Street Design Guidelines are likely to be included in updated policy provisions for the Two Wells Town Centre Zone. The design criteria will assist in reinforcing the desired character of Two Wells as it is progressively developed with additional commercial, retail, residential and community land uses.

Tin man blown off his perch Natalie Centenera reports:

Call for entries The South Australian Living Artists Festival celebrates local artists. It showcases their artwork & gives them recognition. Incorporating artwork from all genres & media in categories including traditional, modern & contemporary. (For sale or display) Artwork must be submitted no later than 7pm, 29th July 2015 For more info and/or entry forms: Tel 8527 0200 jharding@mallala.sa.gov.au www.mallala.sa.gov.au

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Locals who often drive up and down Port Wakefield Road noticed the Tin Man had been blown down after gale force winds hit the area a couple of weeks ago. Concern set in when a little while later the Tin Man was missing, many fearing that he may have been taken. He was taken, though not against his will. Andrew ‘Cossi’ Costello from South Aussie with Cossie, reported via his facebook page that the Tin Man had been taken away for repairs. Dublin ward councillor, Terry Keen, has since reported “Cossie” has committed to fund the bill for his repairs, with original sculptor Kevin Lawrence, and other skilled locals also offering their expertise. Hopefully the iconic landmark will be restored back to his usual home as soon as possible.

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Bus tour unearths hidden treasures Natalie Centenera report & photos: Last month the District Council of Mallala, in conjunction with South Australia’s About Time History Festival, held a bus tour of local history sites. Thirty people enjoyed a full day of visiting significant venues, some still in use and others abandoned long ago. Lynette Seccafien of DCM hosted the trip, which included a short trip to the old Brooksfield Drag Strip, which was on Middle Beach Road. Brooksfield Drags ran from 1965 to 1969 and was South Australia’s first two lane drag strip. Morning tea was then held at Adelaide Pistol and Shooting Club in Korunye, where all ear plugs were put in, and all hearing aids came out as a quick demonstration by an experienced shooter was given. Korunye recreation ground, and football and cricket oval were given a quick visit as resident Lois Wasley shed some light on the history of the site. Lunch was held at Long Plains Football Oval before moving off to Mallala Motorsport Park, known as the home of motorsport in South Australia. The tour then finished at Mallala Equestrian Centre, whose large facilities are used by many equestrian groups who host their annual championships there. An enlightening day was had by all those who attended. Marie Tapscott, who home schools her children, used the day as an educational opportunity, treating the day as a history excursion for daughter Airlie and son Jack. DCM Mayor, Duncan Kennington, enjoyed the company of the residents and visiting the sites, stating it was “council supporting the community celebrating History Month, going to various places in the community that has a history”.

Lois Wasley with friends Clare and Brian Verall, perusing the memorabilia at the Adelaide Pistol and Shooting Club. ABOVE: Charmaine Bryant and Rae Birchmore. LEFT: Marie Tapscott proudly showing her ‘bullseye’ with Adelaide Pistol Club’s Juvo Crkonik. BELOW: Jim Innes of Adelaide Pistol and Shooting Club, with Mayor Duncan Kennington.

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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 & Under, 15 & under, learn basketball in a friendly family atmosphere. Contact Paul on 0414 248 732.

BOWLING CLUB Whether you are new to lawn bowls or are a seasoned player why not consider joining the Two Wells Club? We field Pennant teams on Thursday for women (match times fit in with school drop off and pick-up) Wednesday is Men’s day and Saturday is Open Gender. Social bowls start in October, this is all about having fun whilst enjoying good company and getting out in the open air. Why not get a group of friends to come along with you? If you haven’t played lawn bowls before there will be someone available to show you how to play. We will provide the bowls, and for $5 a night you can learn a new skill. Contact Irene Giannikos Phone: 0417 810 029 The Clubrooms at Old Pt Wakefield Road are available for hire and have 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.

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

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.

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 June 7 10am July 5 10am August 2 St Paul’s Two Wells 10am June 14, 21, 28 10am July 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

Community bus Community Bus, return trip to Elizabeth City Shopping Centre, Only $5 return (kids free), Next bus: June 19, 2015. 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.

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

Community centre

TWO Wells Community 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 Two Wells Craft Shop located in the old Court House is a treasure trove of handcrafted items, gift ware, local produce of olive oil, honey, jams and relish, bric-a-brac bargains, and hardy, healthy plants ideal for this area. OPEN Tues. to Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Sat 9.30am 1pm CLOSED Sun and Mon. Find us on facebook. Facebook.com/ twowellscraftshop

CWA CWA Two Wells and Virginia members of CWA meet at The Institute in Virginia every second Wednesday of the month at 10am. Come along and join in the meetings, lunch and outings. New members always welcome. Contact Jenny on 8520 3100.

Equestrian & Pony club

The Adelaide Plains Equestrian club holds riding and horse-related events on the 4th Sunday of each month. Riders of all ages and abilities welcome. Visit the club’s website at www.freeteams.com/ APEC and check out what’s coming up or for more information contact Sam on 0408 455 677.

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. 9.1511.30am 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 Adam Bail 0407 711 793.

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.

Lions Club the Lions club of Angle Vale holds their meetings on the 2nd & 4th Wed at the Clubrooms Gabriella Court, Angle Vale, 6.30pm start. New members always welcome for more info please call 0416 452 925.

Mallala 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.

kennel & obedience club A DEL A IDE P l a i n s K e n n e l & 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 Tuesday morning except Public Holidays, 9:30am to 11.15am At Two Wells Primary School. 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: Judith Lamont 8380 9140.

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.

RSL Two Wells RSL sub-branch, Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells, phone 8520 2826. Open Wednesdays 9am to noon and Fridays 11am til late. All welcome. Contact president Tony Flaherty on 0412 773 111 or secretary John Allen on 0411 894 245 for further information. Subs are now due.

Time Out Group

Time Out Group at Two Wells. Meet Wednesday’s fortnightly, from 10am to 12noon Hart Memorial Hall, Two Wells. June 3 & 17. July 1, 15 & 29. Contact Di Meaney 8520 2308.

Two Wells Blue Light

Two Wells Blue Light held 5 times a

year: June 12, August 28, October 30 and December 11 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.

Two Wells Cricket Club

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

Two Wells scouts

Two Wells Scout Group. Sessions

for Scouts held Mondays 6.308.30pm; Cubs - Tuesdays 6.30 - 8pm & Joeys - Thursdays 6 7pm. Contact group leader Vera Vanree on 0417 807 093 for more information or PO Box 427 Two Wells SA 5501.

UCA Op shop

Two Wells Uniting Church treasure trove op shop, opening times, Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm and Saturday 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.

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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Author Meredith Appleyard, with Two Wells Book Club members Amanda Kirvan, Christobel Crabb, Angela Brient and Bronwyne Sharpe.

Genny Bruce from Smithfield Plains and Judy Heaslip from Two Wells.

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Our Northern Economic Plan What is the direction for Adelaide’s North after the closure of Holden’s Elizabeth plant in 2017? This is the question discussed in the recently announced discussion paper for the Northern Economic Plan. Minister Kyam Maher has asked me to assist with community feedback about the discussion paper. You are invited to share your thoughts about the publicly available discussion paper for the Northern Economic Plan.

Winner of the lucky door prize, Maureen Heath, with Doris Helps, both from Mallala.

Loretta Aikins from Dublin, with author Meredith Appleyard.

“Reading and books have brought light into the dark corners of my life, if I can do that for someone else, I just love it.” Meredith Appleyard is enjoying a wonderful stage in her life and loves sharing this with others. As a newly published author with her first novel ‘The Country Practice’, she has seen her lifelong dreams come to realization. Speaking to the audience at the Two Wells Bowling Club on Wednesday May 19, a genuine enthusiasm for her craft and appreciation for having it recognized was sincerely conveyed. Born in rural South Australia and currently living in the Clare Valley, Meredith spent most of

backdrop of real places for her inspiration and character traits of people she knows for some of her characters, her books are fiction. Her first foray into the publishing world came with a rejection, but after attending a workshop with Fiona McIntosh three years later, she was inspired by her enthusiasm and generosity and was later able to pitch her manuscript to an editor from Penguin. “I was in the right place at the right time, I think.” “There was a gap in their line for something with a medical flavor”, she confesses. Luck aside, the hard work throughout the editorial process

Local author drops in Natalie Centenera reports: her career as a registered nurse/ midwife and has come to know the country health service quite well, complete with its issues and complexities. Recruiting GPs in small country towns is difficult in itself, notwithstanding the challenges of delivering health services as a solo practitioner, and this issue provides the premise of her debut novel, ‘The Country Practice’. She is quick to iterate, however, that it is a romance, “a happily ever after.” And although she has used the

‘A Beautiful Place’ “Writers World” is back. Each month the Echo aims to support the work of the Two Wells Young Writers Club by publishing some of their writing endeavours. Here, Two Wells resident and Year 6 Trinity College student, Chloe Sharpe (right), has penned a thoughtful and moving poem. Chloe recently was awarded 1st place in the Adelaide Plains Poets Poetry Competition 2014/15 for her age group for this piece. The lovely surroundings make me smile, I can see them for mile after mile. But one day, too soon, they won’t be there, Yet no one around gives as much as a care. The beautiful blue sea will become a waste, That’s when all will try to fix it in haste. We need some motivation to try and to go, Only then we’ll see, we’ll sense, we’ll know. That the world may end, and too the human race, Or we could live in a beautiful place. Two Wells Echo, June, 2015

paid off, and Meredith has been contracted to write more books for Penguin. Her next novel is about another female GP in a small country town and features a grumpy old male GP who should have retired a long time ago. Meredith happily answered questions from the audience and signed copies of her book whilst continuing to chat to her new fans, “I’ll talk to anyone about books at any time”, she said, “I just love them.” Meredith will also feature at the Clare Writers’ Festival in November this year, visit the website www.thewriteweek. com for further information.

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Visiting automotive component manufacturer Futuris in Edinburgh North.

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Letter to the Editor

Well done local lads

SIR – On behalf of the Two Wells RSL, I would just like to acknowledge the young local boys who assisted in the placement of the crosses at the memorial for this years Dawn Service. I did not get their names, but they know who they are, and I do personally thank them for their assistance. Sometimes young Members of communities anywhere aren’t given enough thanks for their help. For their help, we at the RSL gave each one a soft drink. I said that they are very welcome to visit us at the RSL anytime. Well done boys. Hon. Secretary Two Wells RSL Sub-Branch

Market gardeners Ngoc Ngo, Loi Nguyen, Mark Ciampa, Mick Sergi, Michael Zuppa attend the meeting on Monday night.

SA Water: ‘We got it wrong’ • From Page 1

Ateam from SAWater, including stakeholder management representatives, Steve Dangerfield and Mark Wilson, along with business team members, Jane Wilson and Terry Harris, briefed council on the matter for about 15 minutes. Mr Dangerfield opened with a heartfelt apology for not carrying out enough community consultation, based on the public backlash received from residents in the past week. “Clearly we got this a bit wrong,” he sad. “For that we apologise. “It is not our intention to continue the project if there is significant community objection.” Mr Dangerfield revealed SA Water had started the consultation process with local councils, Virginia Irrigators Association, immediate surrounding landowners and industry groups, but not the broader community. He said SA Water saw the aquifer storage project as the first stage of the NAIS, and part of securing a 200 million investment, which includes federal funding. The test site was on the corner of Port Wakefield Road and Port Gawler Road.

Mollie Frost’s Date Fingers Two Wells local, Mollie Frost, is well known for her crocheting skills. She’s also pretty handy in the kitchen, often whipping up a batch of cookies or a cake for one of the numerous groups she’s a member of. Here she shares with us her popular morning tea failsafe, Date Fingers, fondly known by her family as “Possum Poo” after her cheeky grandson thought the yummy treats looked suspiciously like possum droppings. Either way, they are quick and easy to make and taste delicious! Date Fingers 2/3 cup sugar 1 egg ½ teaspoon vanilla 250g (8oz) dates 155g (5 oz) butter 3 cups rice bubbles ½ cup coconut Place sugar, egg and vanilla in saucepan and beat until combined. Add chopped dates and butter. Stirring over medium heat, bring mixture to the boil. Boil for 3 minutes, or until dates are soft, stirring all the time. Cool mixture and then combine with rice bubbles. Shape mixture into fingers and roll in coconut. Refrigerate until firm.

Market gardeners who use the water in the aquifer for domestic use, Joe Azzuro, Domenic Catanzariti, Rocky Azzuro, Rocky Sergi, Domenic Trimboli. Mr Trimboli said he was not against trying to find a storage solution for the recycled water, but “we think it’s the wrong place”.

There is still no injection of recycled water at this point, but SA Water has sunk test bores and taken results in a bid to understand if the location is suitable for a MAR, similar to what is in operation at Aldinga. Councillor Terry Keen was unable to get an answer on whether any of the users of the water actually used the water for domestic purposes. Mr Dangerfield said SA Water was still awaiting results, which will arrive in coming weeks, and there was still uncertainty on the viability of the scheme. He confirmed if the scheme did go ahead, it would not proceed without proper engagement with the community. He also flagged future community forums to discuss aquifer management, economic benefits to SA, water quality, site location and discharge management at Bolivar. Councillor Eddie Stubing, queried potential long term impacts on the aquifer if a mistake is made, the response from Mr Wilson suggesting there was little risk associated the process. SA Water representatives then took the names and contact details of residents in attendance.

The following is information provided on May 6 by SA Water regarding the T2 aquifer investigations: What the drilling works are for?

SA Water is currently investigating allowing up to 1 gigalitre of additional recycled water per year to be made available through the existing Virginia Pipeline Scheme. The additional recycled water would be available for irrigators in the Northern Adelaide Plains to use during summer, with the MAR providing storage for recycled water produced during winter by the Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant. The drilling works are establishing two test bores that will enable further investigations to be carried out for a potential Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) scheme.

Are there plans to pump recycled/reclaimed water into a nearby underground aquifer?

The newly drilled bores will be used to determine the potential of using the T2 aquifer as storage for recycled water produced during winter to be stored and used at higher demand periods through summer. Further investigations and community engagement will be completed to ensure no negative impacts on the aquifer and local bore water users prior to any pumping going ahead. The Environment Protection Authority and the Department for Environment, Water and Natural Resources

will also need to approve and licence any MAR scheme before proceeding. Why are we doing this? The Virginia Pipeline Scheme is currently at capacity during the summer period and this project is part of a broader strategy to service this demand and enable greater volumes of recycled water to be made available to a larger number of irrigators in the area, rather than directing the unused recycled water to the ocean.

Will this create risks of the water then entering nearby farmers’ bores?

The information obtained through the test bores will allow us to model the movement of water in the aquifer and enable us to understand any potential effects on neighbouring bores.

What assurances can we give farmers that this won’t impact them?

Letters explaining SA Water’s works have been sent to residents in a broad area around the site of the test bores. SA Water encourages the community and existing users of the T2 aquifer to contact us if they would like additional information. Further investigations and community engagement will be completed to ensure no negative impacts on the aquifer and local bore water users prior to any pumping going ahead.

Do you have a recipe you’d like to share or know someone we should feature in this new segment? Drop us an email at news@ twowellsecho.com.au or give Bec a call on 0419 292 715. The Congregation of St. Pauls Anglican Church, Two Wells.

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Beautiful choir voices carried out of the small Anglican Church in Two Wells on Sunday May 17, as the congregation of St Paul’s commemorated the first Dawn Service of Anzac Day and its founder, Father Arthur Ernest White. As part of celebrating South Australia’s “About Time” History Festival for 2015, parishioners took themselves back 100 years, by wearing clothing and observing an Anglican mass in the same fashion as a century ago. It was a step back in time

Natalie Centenera Reports: upon entering the little stone building, pews filled with ladies wearing hats and men in threepiece suits. The Adelaide Plains Male Voice Choir provided the lovely music, learning the John Merbecke Mass Setting and other music, which helped make the service a soulful experience. The usually small group of attendees welcomed special guests from the Uniting Church, Mallala RSL, Dublin History

Group and Archdeacon of the Para, Lyn McRostie. All wore red crocheted poppies and some wore the medals of family members who had served. A rosemary wreath was placed at the altar after the reading of names of The Fallen from the local surrounding areas. The Last Post was played, followed by a minute’s silence and then the National Anthem sung by the choir, however, it was not Advance Australia Fair but God Save the Queen for this special service. After the service morning tea

was enjoyed by all in the Hart Memorial Hall, particularly by those who put much time and effort into organizing the occasion, with special mentions to Gerry and Jenny Dowling, Sue Wilson, and Di Meaney. For more information on the Parish please contact 8527 2303 (Mallala) or 8520 2308 (Two Wells). The members of the church have a strong commitment to the community and both the men and women meet regularly in a social setting to craft various items of need for charity. Two Wells Echo, June, 2015


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Did you know a small slice of Gallipoli can be found right here in Two Wells? Descended from what became known as Lone Pine, is our very own Lone Pine tree and it can be found out at the lovely Two Wells Golf Course. Two Wells icon, Audrey Hart, acquired a seedling in the year 2000, which had been grown from the seeds of a tree which itself had come from the lone pine left standing during the battle at Gallipoli in 1915. The seedling was planted at the Two Wells War memorial but due to concerns about its eventual size, was dug up and transplanted out at the golf course. Unfortunately the sapling’s life was short lived and it died. Fortunately, Audrey had the courage to seek out another Lone Pine seedling and that tree is now a stunning “pinus halepensis” as the Latins say, of about nine years of age. The tree has lovingly been cared for by course curator, Denis Hart, and is a lasting tribute to those who served our country. Local resident, Brian Prior, planted the first seedling at the war memorial, and was thrilled this tree was doing so well. n RIGHT: Two Wells icon, Audrey Hart, with Vietnam veteran, Brian Prior (left) and Denis Hart, in front of the stunning Lone Pine tree, planted at the Two Wells golf course.

Chrissie a finalist in national competition Two Wells Community Children’s Centre early childhood worker, Chrissie Scott, is one of two South Australian finalists named in this years Australian Family Early Education and Care Awards. Now in its 11th year of celebrating and acknowledging the commitment, hard work and passion by leaders and services in the community, the awards recognise outstanding service in the categories of Director of the Year, Service of the Year, Educator of the Year and the Rising Star Award. Chrissie is a state finalist in the Educator of the Year category and could share in over $75,000 worth of prizes and training. TWCCC director, Sarah Wormald, said the recognition for Chrissie was a long time coming and well deserved.

Bec O’Brien reports: “She’s just absolutely blown our minds with her drive and passion to always improve,” Sarah commented. “She’s never shied away from a challenge or an opportunity and is someone who is as keen as mustard to further growth and development for herself and the centre. “It’s just so well-deserved and she works extremely hard to always go above and beyond what her role is.” Chrissie will be notified by email by June 8 if she has been selected as a state winner, with all state winners then invited to attend the awards’ conference and celebration in Sydney, from June 18-20. Best of luck Chrissie.

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Let’s talk facts about the Abbott Governments recent Budget • Nine out of ten of the lowest income families lose. • Nine out of ten of the wealthiest families benefit. • A single income family on $65,000 with two children will be $6,164 a year worse off. • A dual income family on $60,000 with two children will be $3,843 a year worse off.

There are also new cuts • $125.6 million cut to children’s dental. • $69.6 million cut to Veterans’ health.

And the old cuts from their first Budget remain.

Local study recognised The Virginia and Northern Adelaide Plains Horticulture Study, previously commissioned by Mallala and Playford Councils, NRM, PIRSA and Regional Development Australia, is in the spotlight once again. Having won first prize at the South Australian Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) Awards late last year, the study was judged at the recent National PIA Awards in Melbourne and received a commendation. In judging the study the judges commented on “its inclusive and engaging nature, balanced with a grand vision, tangible actions and meaningful consultation”. The judges also noted the study recognised the importance of agricultural land use under pressure from urban expansion and commended the project partners for facilitating input from the horticulture industry rather than just relying on investigations and data interpretation by planners and policy makers. District Council of Mallala chief executive officer, Katrina Marton, welcomed the commendation. “Receiving a national commendation on top of the recent first prize awarded at the State PIA awards last year, brings further recognition of the success of the study and the collaborative effort that underpinned its development,” Ms Marton said.

• $80 billion cut from schools and hospitals • $100,000 university degrees.

The cuts under the Abbott Government just never end

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Two Wells Primary recalls 150 years Former teachers Ann Hopgood (nee Forbes) and Mary Dodd (nee Ali), with their husbands Trevor Hopgood (left) and Chris Dodd.

Athalie Pfitzner (nee Secomb) began at the school in 1948 while Lyn Birchby (nee Arbon) started in 1952.

Bianca Rositano, Angelo Rositano, Kathy Rositano (nee Rognetta), Fil Lloyd (nee Rognetta), Simon Lloyd, Corey Lloyd and Jesse-Lee Lloyd.

Two Wells locals Ian and Helen Gameau with former TWPS principal Neville Sharpe.

Helen and Noel Oakey (above) and former Two Wells locals, Bet and Les Williams. (right).

Another moment in the long history of Two Wells Primary School was played out last month when former students, staff and community members gathered to share stories and memories of their time at the school. Aregistered SAHistory Month event, the “I Remember When….” reunion on Sunday May 17 saw around 150 people gather in the old school hall to view class photos, catch up with friends and reminisce before branching off in smaller groups to discuss school life before 1975, from 1975-1985 and after 1985. This year the school is celebrating 150 years and the event is just one organised to commemorate the occasion, with organisers keen to take the opportunity to gather and record stories for future reference in years to come. TWPS principal, Lynda FitzpatrickBrown, opened the event, saying the school had seen much change over its lifetime. “We’ve seen some very big shifts in culture over the years which has made this community what it is today,” Lynda said. “This is what we are celebrating. “I’ve seen some ex-principals, exstudents, it’s fantastic and a terrific opportunity to catch up with so many people.” TWPS governing council chairperson, Chrissie Scott, also spoke to the crowd, welcoming those in attendance and touching on the importance of the community sharing its stories for future reference. “This is a fabulous chance for us to share in all of the stories that make up

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our school community and I thank you for taking the time and making the effort to come,” Chrissie said. The walls of the old school hall were adorned with many lovely black and white school class photos from years gone by, with former staff and students eagerly perusing the pictures and letting out a chuckle here and there as they looked back at themselves, family members and friends, from their time at the school. Former principal, Alan Young, who was at the school from 1977 to 1982 spoke of the school’s mantra of “making tomorrow a part of today”, saying however it was just as important to remember the “yesterdays” that make up the school’s story and the importance of each student attending. “Today is a living history exercise of people coming together to reflect on their history,” he said. “It is also a great opportunity to reconnect after long periods of time (and) to value the contributions and experiences of everyone at the school and the broader community. “To use an old African proverb ‘it takes the whole village to educate a child’ and that is a never-ending process.” Upcoming events in the school’s 150th year include Grandparents Day on July 3, and a family fun day planned for October. To keep up with what’s happening visit the school’s website at www.twowellsps.sa.edu.au for further information.

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Aimee Schoenau White, Erica Schoenau, Jamie Shaw and Crystal Schoenau White running the cupcake stall.

Mandy Whyte, Rachel Smart and daughter Savannah, 7, Brenton Smart and daughter Ruby, 4, who the day was held in honour of.

ABOVE: Jayne Sheehan with 22-month-old daughter Willow, Mitchell Anderson, 2, with mum Melissa Anderson and sister Mariah, 6. LEFT: Rachel Stewart 4, with Peppa Pig.

Putting the fun in fundraising at Virgara Wines Virgara Wines at Angle Vale hosted a family fun day on Sunday May 24 to raise much-needed funds for Cystic Fibrosis South Australia. The fundraising event was raised in honour of Savannah and Ruby Smart who both have the genetic disease. Their mother Rachel Smart, along with aunt, Mandy Whyte, and family friend Chloe Virgara organised the successful event in the hope of raising funds to find a cure. Cystic Fibrosis affects one in every 2500 babies born in Australia, which equates to one baby every four days being born with it. Young Savannah, only seven years old, was hospitalised for an extended period over the Christmas break

ABOVE: Talia Owens 4, Maia Bartolo 6, Bella Bartolo 4, Amberly Bartolo, 2 and Stacey Bartolo. LEFT: Jode Langdon with daughter Taneesha Sparnon who are contestants for 2015 X-Factor, provided live music.

Natalie Centenera reports: due to the disease, and friend Chloe Virgara was so taken aback with the ordeal that she suggested a fundraising event. “Heaps of people have come on board and we have received so many donations from local businesses,” said Mandy who was very grateful to the Virgara family for offering their grounds as a venue for the event.The bad weather held off at the picturesque winery, with attendees enjoying the jumping castle, face painting and crazy hair stall along with live entertainment provided by Two Wells talent, Jode Langdon and Taneesha Sparnon.

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REhEaRsals for Two Wells Melodrama Group’s “The Bold and the Beastly” are drawing to a close, with the usual lastminute rush to finish costumes learning lines before opening , props and night on Friday, May 14. The show is loosely based on a true myth from the Dark ages, or even earlier. set in ancient Ireland, it features some shipwrecked scots, two bulls, a feisty princess, some brave Irish folk, a goddess and a leprechaun. a bloody battle between warring armies is matched by a battle of the of wills between the king bulls, and a battle and stakes – but not the steaks queen. The – Tickets are available for are high. performances. There will all seven be six evening performances on three consecut and saturday nights between ive Friday May 14 and May 29. These are dinner performa at 7.30pm, with a three-cou nces starting included in the ticket price rse meal of $33. Doors open 7pm. a matinee at 1pm on sunday, May 23, will include a two-course meal for the cover price of $28. Tickets are selling fast, but good seats are still available. Get yours phoning 8520 2778 (leave today by send an email to drama@t a message), or wpo.com.au. • PICTURED at a dress (clockwise, from top left) rehearsal are andrea humphrys, as Queen Mead, Rick Bailey, as King ailill, stacey seal, as Princess Finnabair and David McInerney, as Dan McIver.

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ABOUT 35 residents turned out to discuss road closures at a special meeting with the District Council of Mallala, held in Two Wells last week. Much of the discussion surrounded three roads in the district, Frost road and St Andrews road near Lewiston and Kenner road, Korunye. “Everyone had the opportunity to put forward their views,” DCM chief executive officer, Charles Mansueto said. “Basically, what’s going to happen from there is we’ve

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Frost road. “There was fairly reasonable support to maintain the closure although if council was to open it, the community wanted council to upgrade the road,” Mr Mansueto said. The main reasons for maintaining the closure primarily revolved around safety concerns with increased traffic in the area. Some Korunye locals also opposed Kenner road’s potential closure. “I believe there were some landowners there who weren’t in

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Take a bow Two Wells Melodrama! The Two Wells Melodrama Group wrapped up its 2015 performance “Great Questpectations” on Saturday May 30 to a packed audience. The popular show, written this year by Stacey Murray and Sarah Groom, who have paired up for the first time, followed the comical adventures of two new knight “graduates” as they sought to find a worthy quest and prove themselves as fully qualified knights. Director, Eleisha Arbon, who also performed in the show, said this year’s melodrama was a resounding success, with the group raising thousands of dollars, most of which will be returned to community groups throughout the district.

Bec O’Brien reports: “I’m very proud of what the cast and crew have accomplished this year,” Eleisha remarked. “They have done a brilliant job of bringing the show to the stage and making it such a successful event.” While all involved take a well-earned breather, Stacey and Sarah, have put their hands up to write next year’s script. We look forward to seeing what they come up with for 2016. n See our photo gallery online at: www.twowellsecho.com.au

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Creating your own piece of paradise I have been building a swale on my property to take the overflow from my tanks. I have planted many native plants around it and the birds that visit are amazing. Watching their antics as they go through their daily routines is one we seldom take time to notice and by creating these environments I am able to do this. If you are wanting to create your own piece of paradise, then this project might be just what you are looking for. The Understory project is a great example of community groups working together. Gawler Environment and

Two Wells, Lewiston & Districts Landcare Group With Mark Webb

Heritage Association (GEHA) and Gawler Regional Natural Resource Centre (NRC) have been collecting seeds and propagating native plants for the past 12 months, so landholders can have the opportunity to purchase a selection of native understory plants at minimal cost. These plants are adapted to the regions climate, rainfall and

soil type resulting in increased chance of survival, and are most of all drought tolerant, which means less water than many exotic species. This project offers a great opportunity for residents within our region to put back the types of plants that where originally here prior to European settlement. Our region has only three

percent remnant (original) vegetation left in the Mallala district and much of this is on roadsides. Our backyards are like stepping stones (fragmented landscapes) throughout our region. These stepping stones, when connected, form wildlife corridors that enable native fauna to travel throughout our districts. Providing the necessary re-

sources will enable native animals to expand their territories beyond your backyard. I believe this project will help you achieve these goals. View the full list of plants available and place your order online by heading over to the Gawler NRC website www.nrcgawler. org.au and following the links. The first round of orders are being taken now, and close on June 14 in preparation for the “Pick-Up Day” event at the Gawler NRC for you to pick up your ordered plants. Alternatively, drop into the NRC office at 8 Adelaide Road, Gawler South.

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Environment minister Ian Hunter (left) listens as DCM mayor, Duncan Kennington, talks about the proposed International Bird Sanctuary, which will take in Parham.

Proposed International Bird Sanctuary is taking shape

On Friday April 24 I attended an interesting information session the Thompson Beach Progress Association hosted in their shed in connection with the proposed International Bird Sanctuary that is proposed to commence south from the Barker Inlet to Parham; 60 kilometers of coastline. Dianne put together a table spread that resembled a roman feast that the Minister Ian Hunter and guests made the most of. The Anzac Day Service weather was promis-

MESSAGE TO RESIDENTS: From DCM Mayor Duncan Kennington ing to be horrible. However after raining all night with powerful winds it stopped just in time to have a rainless service at the four locations across the district. I placed a wreath at the Mallala monument and other successful services were held at Parham, Thompson’s Beach and

Two Wells. After the service some of the sizable and hungry crowd (200?) walked to the Mallala RSL complex for breakfast; others went to the Mallala Museum to view the ‘Time of Conflict’ exhibition. Our council celebrated National Volunteers’ Week at the Gawler

Cinema last month. Two groups of community minded residents enjoyed either the morning or afternoon session. I enjoyed both the movies and the choc tops. The council hosted another successful author event at the Two Wells Bowling club recently. The author was Meredith Appleyard. As usual I ate too much of the delicious food prepared by Bev Molloy, Pamela Prescott and Margaret Maylin. Thanks to Anne, Amanda and Di for the smooth organisation.

Planet Ark national tree day Planet Ark is celebrating 20 years of planting trees this year and is urging Australians to take part in the celebration by volunteering to be site coordinators for National Tree Day on Sunday July 26 and Schools Tree Day on Friday July 24. The environmental organisation is looking for site coordinators from councils, schools, national parks, Guides, Scouts, nature care organisations and faith and sporting groups who would like help to plant trees and shrubs and care for their local area. This year the National Tree Day theme of “You Can Grow So Much” focuses on the wealth

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of opportunities engaging with nature brings to individuals, communities and the environment. Each year over 200,000 people take part in National Tree Day events at more than 3,000 sites around the country, contributing to the environment, their own health and the local community. “We are thrilled to celebrate this 20-year milestone with Australia,” says National Tree Day manager, Debbie Agnew. “Especially those who have been involved year after year since the campaign’s inception. “The fact that we’re able to continue growing our community and increase participation every year is testament to those who get

involved, as it means more and more people are understanding just how valuable preserving our natural environment is.” Coordinators needn’t be planting professionals as Planet Ark provides ideas and assistance. To find out more about National Tree Day, visit www. treeday.planetark.org or call their hotline on 1300 88 5000.

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echo 17 The last month of golf has culminated in the players travelling up to Hamley Bridge for the bi-annual Hamley Bridge / Two Wells Challenge. The Hamley course was in superb condition as usual and the weather turned on a perfect day for this year’s first leg of the interclub challenge, full credit to the Hamley boys for the work done during the week to prepare the course. Hamley Bridge as always put on a great spread with steak sandwiches, snags and salad, which was appreciated by both groups. On the previous Thursday Jake Bowden was sent up for a sneaky look at the local talent and condition of the course and his report was welcomed by the Two Wells team who adapted to the course and the unusually warm weather extremely well to post some very good scores. Stuart Grigg played consistent golf with a solid 42 points to edge out Jake Bowden on a countback, also on 42 points, for the A Grade win. Bobby Hogg was third with a very respectable 40 points. James Weir also steady with a fine score of 40 points took out B Grade from Neil Bowden who bounced back from last week’s NAGA with a fine display to finish with 37 points.

TW GOLF NEWS Ian Smith snuck in third with 35 Points. The Challenge on the day finished with Two Wells scoring an average of 34.8% to comfortably hold onto the trophy for a record 6th straight time. Congratulations to all the golfers from both clubs who played on the day to make it a continued success and we look forward to the return match in August at Two Wells. It has been great to see that most of the weekly spoils have been shared around this month but Stuart Grigg and Jake Bowden have continued some good play and John Ball has started to find some much needed form ahead of the Championships. The ladies have been sharing the wins around on Tuesdays this month also with four different winners. Debra Lamont, Judi Frost, Leanne Brooks and Julie Holland all notched up wins. Although scoring hasn’t been fantastic I’m sure the girls will be looking for some continued improvement in the golf scores in the lead up to the upcoming club Championships. With early season rain, a bit of

Colin Doudle (Hamley Bridge Captain) and Paul Shields (Two Wells Captain) with the coveted challenge trophy.

sunshine and the newly sown fairways the grass is up and the course is looking great. So if you would like to join us and try and tame our challenging little course and have a great day visit the club this Saturday. Golf starts at 11am with tee offs until around 12noon followed by presentation of the day’s prizes and a chance to take home the much sought after Virginia Meat Store meat tray raffles. Ladies also play on Tuesdays around

9.15am and new members always welcome. Chris’ bar is open Friday afternoon/ evening and all day Saturday with great drink prices. Come and join us for a beverage and a few laughs even if golf is not on the agenda. Two Wells Golf Club also has a website, www.twowellsgolfclub.com.au with a wealth of information about the course, competitions, membership information and everything else you need to know. Come out and play! We would love to

Adelaide Plains Pistol and Shooting Club Natalie Centenera reports: The Adelaide Pistol and Shooting Club at Korunye held the 2015 ISSF/PA (International Shooting Sports Federation/ Pistol Australia) National Championships from the March 29 to April 5. The prestigious event was the 58th in the history of the Championships and was run by the South Australian Revolver and Pistol Association. It is not the first time the Adelaide Pistol Club held the event, it was also host back in 2007 and 2011, and was chosen again due to having some of the best facilities in South Australia and the positive feedback received from previous competitions. As the host club they supplied the venue and catered the significant event, with some visitors camping at the grounds for accommodation. Early starts and late finishes were the order of the day as visitors from all around the country and the overseas enjoyed the competition and

London Olympian David Chapman. the club’s hospitality. The club has recently had a new kitchen installed which was very busy over the match period as the club’s members volunteered their time to provide a welcoming atmosphere. Well-known names involved in the sport were present including London Olympian, rapid pistol shooter, David Chapman. Good weather was enjoyed throughout the competition, rain keeping away until the final night. For further information on the club, it’s membership and upcoming events, check out their website-www.apsc.org. au or email the club’s secretary on secretary@apsc.org.au.

Organising Secretary of event, Peter Hayward and Maggie Hayward.

see you out there. Also a quick reminder to members that it is time to get your handicap matchplay matches played. Club Championships start in a few weeks and get ready for Sponsor’s Day on Sunday June 21 from 10am. Good golfing everyone. Saturday Results: 2 May: 2-Person Ambrose 1st – Robert Hogg & John Ball 2nd – Les Grafton & Yogi Frencken 3rd – Russell Grigg & Stuart Grigg 9 May: Stableford A Grade – Stuart Grigg, Jake Bowden, Gary Payne B Grade – Doug Burford, Hans Linford, Chris Barker Ladies – Elaine Grigg, Julie Holland, Gemma Bowden 16 May: Stroke A Grade – John Ball, Yogi Frencken, Gary Payne B Grade – Michael Dimasi, Chris Barker, Steven Kelly Ladies – Julie Holland, Elaine Grigg 23 May: Stableford (Hamley Challenge) A Grade - Stuart Grigg, Jake Bowden, Robert Hogg B Grade - James Weir, Neil Bowden, Ian Smith By Adam Bail, TWGC secretary

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A big, belated, shout-out to the Two Wells Cricket Club A grade men’s side who made the 2014/15 season grand final in March. Club president, Devon Hardiman, says the game against One Tree Hill was played at One Tree Hill on March 28/29, with the club unfortunately not taking home the win. OTH batted first and were bowled out for 188, with Two Wells looking good after Sam Zanker took 4 for 24. Travis Wake 3/64 and Lachlan Franklin 3/62 helped with the remainder of the wickets. Lachlan Goss was the only resistance against the bowling attack with 30 runs. Having lost the first innings Two Wells were put back into bat to see if they could try for the outright victory. Franklin and Goss both made half centuries and Jason Harris with 30 pushed the total to 7/174, leaving OTH 51 to get off not many overs, which they made with the loss of two wickets. Devon would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who has supported the club during the summer by at attending games and functions or just by coming down to the oval to have a beer and check the scores. The club hopes to have a junior team back in the competition next season so keep reading this space to keep posted.

TWO WELLS JUNIOR NETBALL WRAP This year TWF&NSC has four junior teams competing in the Adelaide Plains Association. Here the coaches for each team give a run down of how the season is going so far. Congratulations to Claudia Devlin and Jade Macfarlane, who were selected to play in the association team at this year’s country netball championships in Adelaide. Under 10s – coached by Tayla Southwell and Amy Spoolder Their first game was very nerve racking, especially for the new girls but they held onto the ball and didn’t let Virginia take the lead and the game ended in a draw. Our girls were much more confident in our second game, smashing it out taking a massive lead against Hamley Bridge and pulling out with a victory. Another awesome game whipped out of nowhere by the girls against United making that another win for them! Hummocks seemed like it was a really close game, back and forward a lot but still winning leaving the girls on top of the ladder. Their first loss was against Mallala, they didn’t play as well as they usually did but still a great game played by both sides. Finally their most recent game against Balaklava was a great game to watch, pulling out what they had learnt at training, and learning from the Mallala game gave them the win! 13 and Under – Coached by Rachel Wendland Welcome to the 2015 season for the 13 and Under team. We have 11 girls playing this season, so we have a big team. The girls we have playing are Jau-

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dyn Hansen, Taryn Sochacki, Taia Wallace, Kirra Robinson, Jasmine Borlace, Ruth Slattery, Carla Harris, Ashlee Filko, Mackenzie Cummins, Emma Barwick and Heidi Bates. We have had an up and down start to the 2105 season so far. Our first game against Virginia was a close one with the Two Wells girls winning 16 to 15. A few first game nerves for all the girls trying to get a team flow going as well as trying to figure out how to play together but in the end the girls overcame some difficulties to secure the win for which they should all be proud of. The second game against Hamley Bridge however was a real eye opener for the girls for the work ahead for the rest of the season. Unfortunately Two Wells lost that game 3 to 30. The girls still showed at times during the game things they have been learning at training which was fabulous to see, a few things to work on and I am constantly praying we start having some growth spurts!!!! We are seriously lacking in height at the moment so more Weetbix girls!!! The third game against United was a very physical game being played by a rougher and bigger team but the girls held their own and even though in the end they lost 11 to 16 it was a close game. It may be very different next time around so look out next time we play United!!! Game four was away at Port Wakefield against Hummocks-Watchman. Going into this game we expected it to be a hard game as the Eagles girls had been having a good season so far, I even had thrown in the incentive that if the Two

Wells girls could win the game I would buy all 11 players lunch that day!! I kind of knew my money was safe but was so hoping to be wrong!! To the entire teams’ credit they tried hard but unfortunately we went down 9 to 18 but only losing by 9 goals was I thought an excellent effort as we were expecting to lose by a lot more. Game five was back at home against Mallala who were sitting second on the ladder at this time. I had Tayla Southwell and Abby Playfair help me with coaching on the day as I had only got out of hospital the day before due to an asthma attack, so thank you so much girls for your help on the day. Mallala were a very strong team and our girls fought hard but we went down 8 to 37. It was a score line we expected but a lot of positives came out of the game as we had some of the girls having a try in positions that were new to them for the first time and they tried really hard and did a good job at their new positions. I was very proud of them having a go at something new that they were not used to. Game six was away at Balaklava against the top side in the 13 & Under grade. We were prepared for a big difference in the score with Two Wells losing 4 to 32 but what I was most proud of was again the girls trying and succeeding in different positions they were not used to as well as with-standing a very physical game with a lot of body on body contact. They held their heads high and did not let the physical game get to them. The score no way reflects how the girls played and represented themselves and the club. I was so very proud of them as were

their parents with how they conducted themselves during the game. Overall I have been pleased with the girls at training and their efforts in the first six games. We still have a lot of work to do and there will no doubt be a lot more ups and downs before the season ends but if the girls to continue to put in the solid efforts they have so far I have no doubt more success will be on it way. Keep up the good work girls and success will not be far away!!! 15 & Under – Coached by Gaynor Spoolder Hummocks def Two Wells 28 -13 We got off to a very slow start battling gusty wind and an equally strong Hummocks defence only managing 1 goal in the first quarter. The second quarter saw us start to come to grips with the wind and find ways through the defence with Jade Morrison and Alicia Duthie teaming up to increase our score to 6. Claudia Devlin and Rhiannon Ludewig worked tirelessly defending against a well drilled attack. The third quarter was an even contest in which we went goal for goal with Hummocks with Jade Morrison continuing were she left off in the 2nd quarter with Chantelle Harrison joining Claudia in defence. The last quarter saw Hummocks take control of the game, with Steph Seres and Jess Romeo working tirelessly in the midcourt. Best Jade Morrison & Chantelle Harrison Mallala def Two Wells 34 – 17 Whilst not reflected in the score this was a really good game Mallala are

currently second on the ladder and Two Wells matched them early with the whole team playing their role. Tanika Wearne showed off her defensive and the centre court of Steph Seres, Jess Romeo and Bonnie McKay combined well to feed our shooting teams. Best: Claudia Devlin & Tanika Wearne Balaklava def Two Wells 45 – 24 Ending a pretty torrid run of strong teams we took on top of the table Balaklava in what was expected to be a difficult game. Balak got away to a speedy before start putting on the first 4 goals but to their credit the girls settled and managed to hold their own. The second quarter saw Balak continue their dominance pulling away slightly. The 3rd quarter saw a general lift all over the court with Rhiannon Ludiwig and Jade Morrison proving a strong combination in the circle and the defence of Alicia Duthie and Claudia Devlin holding their own. With support from Steph Seres, Jess Romeo and Bonnie McKay the girls made the most of our scoring opportunities with the margin only increasing by 1 goal. The final quarter also saw strong performances continue all over the court. Best: Steph Seres & Jade Morrison U17 – Coached by Tanya Kent and Steve O’Brien A new team with new coaches. Our first game against Virginia was great, all played well. Then our next 3 games were not so good. We won our last game against Balaklava, with the team really starting to get to know one and other.

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APEC Western Trail Report and photos: Bec O’Brien

Adelaide Plains Equestrian Club held a successful Come ‘n’ Try Western Trail clinic at the BZ Equine Estate indoor arena in Lewiston on Sunday May 24. Local horseman and horse dentist, Paul Bethune, of Lewiston, instructed around 30 riders and their horses as they completed a variety of challenging obstacles. The focus of this type of riding is patience and precision, with horse and rider working together to complete each challenge. Paul, who was ably supported by APEC president Tracey Smith, gave advice to riders as they went around the course, with beginners, intermediate and advanced classes throughout the day. Some of the obstacles riders worked through included travelling over a bridge, side passing over poles, opening/closing a gate, jogging through poles and working around barrels and traffic cones. APEC’s next event will be a trail ride at Middle Beach on Sunday June 21. Visit their website at www.freeteams/apec for more information. 1 – Belinda Blesing of Globe Derby Park goes through the jogging poles. 2 – APEC president, Tracey Smith, gives advice to young rider Tommi Van De Kamp. 3 – Nantawarra rider, Amber Young, 13, negotiates the gate on Willowstar Silver Flame. 4 – Carli Smith, of Two Wells, and her new horse Chance.

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Op shop frock shock Two Wells Football and Netball Sporting Club paid homage to high fashion from years gone by recently when it held a fun Op Shop Formal Night on May 16. Players and supporters scoured local op shops for the perfect outfit, with bestdressed awards for the night

Cameron Franklin and Kirralee Rosewarne (centre) were named best dressed and are pictured with Sarah Dinham (left) and Cristie Castle.

Looking very glamorous were sisters Kate and Rachel Lange.

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Road Safety Seminar Two Wells Football and Netball Sporting Club will host a Motor Accident Commission seminar next month in a bid to raise awareness about road safety. The hour-long seminar will be conducted by police representatives and will be held at the club on Tuesday July 7 at 8pm. All interested people/players are encouraged to attend even if they are not affiliated with the club. For more information contact Alison Goss on 0438 785 416 or email twowellsfc@sanflcfl.com.au.

Dressed to impress were (back) Tamara Eves, Rebecca Pool, Sammy Stevenson, Cristie Castle, Stacey Gameau, Stephanie Walker, Rhiannon Wendland, Kirralee Rosewarne, Sarah Dinham, (front) Kate Lange, Stephanie Agnello and Rachel Lange.

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Riley and Connor Moore, of Two Wells, will represent the state in the Rugby Carnival.

It is often said talent runs in families. For brothers Riley and Connor Moore this is clearly true, with both being selected to represent the state in the upcoming World Sport Rugby Carnival. The carnival will be held on the Gold Coast from July 4-11 and is the first time 13-year-old Trinity College student Riley has been selected to wear the state colours. Older brother Connor competed in the National Junior Gold Cup in February as part of the state Under 15 team. Riley, who has high functioning autism, has been selected as part of a 24-member under 13 squad, which will compete against teams from across the nation and overseas. He is currently playing his fourth year of rugby union for the Barossa Rams and trains up to three times a week. Riley has also been chosen as the captain of the forward pack, which is a great achievement, says his proud dad, Shane, who says Riley is a dedicated and committed player who just loves the game of rugby. What makes Riley’s selection even more memorable is the fact he only participated in one of four try-outs for the state team. Selectors later watched Riley play for his club and selected him based on what they saw in those games. Playing as a prop, Riley was last year awarded the Barossa Rams under 12 best forward trophy. Best of luck at the carnival boys.

going to Cameron Franklin and Kirralee Rosewarne. Other social events coming up at the club include a quiz night on June 20, a poker night on July 3 and a Toga (Greek) night on August 8. So grab your diary and mark the dates for a fun night out.

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With 68% of South Australian road deaths occurring in rural areas, we need to keep reminding our mates to drive safely. Yes, fellas spend more time behind the wheel, travelling greater distances at higher speeds, but if your mate’s putting himself in danger, it’s time to say, “Drive safely, Sugar Plum!” Your bromance is worth it.

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Jack shoots his way to top Report By: Marie Tapscott

Local junior clay target shooter, Jack Tapscott, has recently returned from Wagga Wagga, NSW where he competed in the National Clay Target Championships held from March 21-27. In February, Jack competed in the State Clay Target Championships held at the State Shooting Park at Virginia where he qualified 2nd for the State Junior team. While in Wagga Wagga, Jack represented South Australia by competing against all other states in the shoulder to shoulder teams. The junior team finished 3rd in Australia with a very close 74/75 targets and 218/225 points. During the week, Jack competed in three other events in the sub-junior category with about 16 other juniors. In Double Rise he finished equal 5th with 83/100. In Handicap off 21 metres, he was placed equal 6th with 43/50. He then achieved equal 3rd with 117/125 in the 75 target Champion of Champions event before shoot-offs for final placings. It was a great week of shooting and catching up with friends from all over South Australia, and a terrific experience for his first national event.

ABOVE: Lower North Gun Club member Jack Tapscott (centre) with Jarred Nicholls (Broken Hill) and Tom Hetherington (Mt Gambier) made up the South Australian Junior team.

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LEFT: The South Australian team including the men’s open, ladies, veterans and juniors, with Lower North Gun Club member Jack Tapscott pictured front row on the left.

Bowling his way round Australia World record holder Chris Thomas has literally bowled his way across Australia. The Victorian was in Two Wells last month playing a round of bowls against Two Wells bowler, Dick Magiera, as part of his bid to claim the world record for having played at the most bowls clubs in a single year. That figure was 670, which Chris reached while in Tasmania in April. He’s aiming for 800.

Introduced to the sport by his father - who was a keen bowler and died of prostate cancer a few years ago - 44-year-old Chris began his quest from Tweed Heads in July last year. Raising funds for the Cancer Council, Chris has worked his way from bowls club to bowls club, taking in clubs from the bush to the city and everywhere in between. He has collected just over

$32,000 in donations along the way, and hopes to reach his goal of $35,000 with the help of t-shirt sales by the time he wraps up his bowling odyssey in June. You can follow Chris on Facebook by searching chriswillforcancer.

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