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PROPERTIES RENTALS OPEN HOMES ISSUE 592 | AUGUST 6 - 12, 2015 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net

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spinach and feta. Season with pepper. Whisk remaining egg in a small bowl. Divide the filling among the pastry squares. Brush the edges with egg. Fold in half diagonally to enclose the filling. Pinch the edges to seal. Place the turnovers on the prepared tray. Brush with egg. Bake for 20 minutes or until puffed and golden.

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Educators at the Kathleen Millikan Centre are passionate about providing quality care and promoting good health and wellbeing for all children that attend the service. During Dental Awareness Week, the centre will partner with Allied Health staff and the Healthy Little Smiles network to incorporate oral health and dental awareness into daily practises at the service. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Robert Halliday said to further the initiative, the centre will celebrate Dental Awareness Week with lots of fun and educational experiences to promote bright smiles amongst our group. “Centre staff aim to assist children and families through education on how to best care for little teeth, and activities during the week will be focussed on fun to teach about oral health,” Cr Halliday said. Some fun and interactive learning that will take place include: • A dental clinic play space for the children to visit; • Reading dentist-related books; • Making fruit kebabs for morning tea; • Teeth puzzles; • Informal discussions about healthy teeth and smiles. Each child will receive a dental care pack to take home, a colouring book, teeth brushing chart and certificate of participation in dental awareness week activities. The centre’s foyer will have a visual sugar content display and information for families to take home.

Spinach & feta parcels 2 teaspoons olive oil 2 bunches English spinach, ends trimmed, washed, shredded 2 eggs 100g Lemnos Full Cream Fetta, crumbled 2 sheets (25 x 25cm) frozen puff pastry, just thawed, quartered

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TRIVIA QUIZ 1. What is the capital of Sweden? 2. Who is the captain of the Western Bulldogs? 3. Who wrote the literary classic The Catcher in the Rye? 4. Who won the 2015 season of Masterchef Australia? 5. Which NRL brothers have been stood down pending an investigation into allegations of abusing junior rugby referees? 6. With what industry do you associate the brands Goldwell & Redken? 7. Aussie actor Stefan Dennis is the long serving star of which Aussie TV soap? 8. Who was the voice of Shrek in the popular family movie franchise?

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ALLABOUT SQUARES DANCE CLUB - Glenburnie Hall, Casterton Road New members, families, couples and singles are welcome. No previous experience necessary. New Thursday night classes starting this week. 7.00pm start. For more details please call Andrea on: 0417 509 144.

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COMMUNITY AT THE THEATRE FUNDRAISER The Dancers – The Australian • HAMILTON PERFORMING ARTS MUM’S ON Company A MISSION Happy Hour Ballet • Relay For Life Fundraiser CENTRE,7HAMILTON July 15 Community RSL • 6-8.30pm August • Mount•Gambier Experience world-class live on stage with Thebeer, Dancers The Australian There will be nibblesballet and happy hour prices wineCompany, & chanpagne. Ballet’s regional touring program. In 2015 the Company brings three spectacular Tickets are $10 a head. classical works to Victoria and New South Wales for limited shows. .

LOCAL New home for popular playgroup Tumbleweed Active Playgroup has been servicing the South East for almost two decades and the not-for-profit organisation has recently moved to a new home. Having formerly called the Mount Gambier Showgrounds, Tumbleweed now calls Mount Gambier’s Ripley Arcade home in a newly refurbished upstairs space. The group is run by members and is hoping to attract even more members, now it has a new central location, where it moved around a month ago. Already, the group has seen an influx of new members attending its sessions than run from 9.30-11.30am from Monday to Thursday. They are also trialling Friday sessions this term, with the last Friday trial this week. The extra day has been branded Fresh Fruit Friday, with no prizes for what is on the menu. The Tumbleweed Active Playgroup has a designated area for food and drinks and regularly rotates the toys and activities that are set up for the kids for each session. “You could come every day and there are different things to do,” playgroup coordinator Skye Martin said. The group encourages free play and finishes each session with some music and singing. The work of Tumbleweed volunteer administration manager Kerri Swan and her husband, who have given so much of their time to keep the group running and did much of the refurbishing work at the new space, including painting, has been critical in making the move a success, as have the generous donations from community members in regards to new toys and a speaker system. One of the big improvements for the group, at this time of the year, is it has a heater – a luxury it did not have at the showgrounds. The group caters for children up to the age of five, with most of the current membership sitting in the 0-3 range. All members must pay a small, annual fee to Playgroup SA for insurance purposes, with Tumbleweed then offering casual and term rates. A casual visit is $5 for a single and $7 for a family, with the term rates sitting at $50 for one child for unlimited access and $70 for a family. “The group is not just great for the ids to get out

and socialise but also great for the parents and grandparents to get together and have a chat while the kids play,” Skye said.

Above (top) – Benji, 2, and Jaymon Russell, 4, having a great time in the ball pit. Above (bottom) – Carey Grivell, 5, gets ready to test out the slippery dip. Left – Parker Davies, 2, loves climbing at the Tumbleweed Active Playgroup.

Furry friends lend a helping hand Mount Gambier Health Service’s first ever pet therapy program commenced last week. Country Health SA South East regional director Jayne Downs said the program will be delivered in conjunction with the Blue Lake Obedience Dog Club and includes a number of specially trained furry friends. “We know that people who regularly spend time at their local hospital or health service can feel isolated and disconnected from their normal life,” Ms Downs said. “Many people have pets at home that they are unable to see and others simply enjoy the feeling of friendship that going for a walk or cuddling an animal can bring. That is why after many months of planning we are now ready to launch our new dog visiting program to clients of the Mount Gambier Day Care Centre. The program will aim to address the feelings of isolation and disconnection that many of our clients may feel, giving them a sense of normality and brightening up their days.” South East volunteer coordinator Amy Vorwerk said this was the first time a program of this type is being offered at Mount Gambier Health Service. “We are extremely pleased to be partnering with the Blue Lake Obedience Dog Club to deliver this wonderfully beneficial program to local clients,” Ms Vorwerk said. “At this stage the dogs will visit the day care centre once a week and clients will be able to pet, hold and play with the animals. The dogs will be accompanied by their owners and have also received special obedience training to ensure they feel comfortable in the health care environment. Over time we are hoping to expand the program to other areas of our health service, including the hospital and other community health areas.” Dog Obedience Club president Jan Hellyer said the program was an exciting opportunity to help residents who may be experiencing a tough time due to ill health. “As a club we are delighted to be involved with this program and we feel sure that it will bring comfort and happiness to both clients and patients that love animals,” Mrs Hellyer said. “As the handlers gain experience dealing with day care centre clients and the elderly we eventually will be able to take the dogs into the hospital itself, while we will also assess other dogs from time to time to perform this fulfilling duty.” lifestyle1.net | 04 edit - tumbleweed active playgroup.indd 1

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Price: $850,000 *Price is for all four studio apartments

Elders Real Estate Contact: Grant Schubert 0429 077 033 RLA 62833

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mountgambier@ljh.com.au ljhooker.com.au OPEN SATURDAY 8th AUGUST 2015, 11.00 - 11.30am

1.26 hectares

3.1 acres

Unit 4/46-48 Brownes Road

Old Gold Road, Glenburnie

IMPRESSIVE SPACIOUS UNIT • Secluded unit in a small group of 6 • Solid construc on featuring two double bedrooms, both with BIR’s • Impressive glass front entrance leading into the unit • Open plan kitchen & dining with lots of cupboards & bench space • Breakfast bar to separate dining area

‘COUNTRY LIVING’ • Stone home with extensive renova ons • 3 bedrooms, north facing lounge • New kitchen with separate meals/dining • Second shower in laundry • Large undercover entertaining area

PRICED AT $178,000

PRICED AT $289,000

432 Vause Road, Mount Gambier/SuƩontown • S/C & reverse cycle air condi oning • Extensive shedding, large implement shed • Masses of rainwater • Close to school bus route VENDORS KEEN FOR AN OFFER

BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882

“THE ONLY THINGS MISSING ARE YOUR HORSES!!” • On approximately 15 acres at Glenburnie with direct access to the pines • Massive Family room & Rumpus room • Numerous sheds & yards • Substan al 3 Bedroom brick & le home • Formal Lounge with wood heater PRICED AT $369,000

WANTED COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT Premises with Secure Leases TANTANOOLA/MAYURRA/MILLICENT cropping land 100 acres plus 8/54 Jubilee Highway West INVESTMENT SHOWING 7% RETURN • 2 Bedroom brick unit with B.I. robe in Master • Open plan Kitchen, Dining & Lounge • Separate Bathroom & separate Laundry • Personal rear & side yard • Allocated carport to unit • Popular sought a er unit group • Returning $135.00 per week

Showing 7% Return

PRICED AT $99,950

BIN.IT WASTE TRANSPORT & RECYCLING BUSINESS • E.P.A. Lincensed for Waste or Recycling Depot and Waste Transport (CAT b): solid waste Licence No: 230663 • First registered with EPA in 1995 • Family business showing con nuous growth in environment friendly purpose built recycling facility • 7m3 Ultra 9630 30t in ground weigh bridge installed & compliant as a trade bridge

• Weigh bridge is EPA registered allowing direct transfer of residual waste to Caroline Landfill • 65 roll-on roll off hook li bins varying in size from 4m3 to 12m2 plus 3 hook li trucks • An award winning business, servicing the South East and the only EPA registered waste Transport & Recycling opera on in Mount Gambier

Details of this well-established business - Contact: JOHN OVERMAAT 0417 874 286

200 ACRES with ETSA & B Double Access SCRUB BLOCK 50 - 100 Acres 3 BDRM HOUSE ON TOWN OUTSKIRTS With 3 phase power & workshop BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882

UNDER CONTRACT

130 North Terrace DESIGNED FOR FAMILY LIVING • Well established solid brick and le home • Suited to a variety of accomoda on needs • Four bedrooms with BI robes and master with ensuite & WI robe • Spacious & comfortable formal lounge/dining • Recently installed mber kitchen with breakfast bar & casual dining area PRICED AT $275,000

8/101 Jubilee Highway East

1 Ibis Street, Mount Gambier UNDER INSTRUCTION FROM THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE • Looking for privacy, luxury, posi on, security and much more? Then look no further! • Located in “Birdsville” this unique home offers 4 Bedrooms • Master with BI Robes and Ensuite • All Bedrooms with BIR’s and one with adjoining study

• Sensa onal living area with formal Lounge & Dining divided by a heat form open fire • Kitchen with pantry & dishwasher with breakfast bar adjoining the family area • Garage with remote door plus Carport • An Inspec on will impress!

SPACIOUS CENTRAL HOME UNIT • Solid two Bedroom unit • Within walking distance to City Centre • Formal Lounge adjoining an open plan Kitchen/Dining • Laundry plus Storeroom • Long central passageway leading to Bedrooms and Bathroom • Carport UMR • Separate free-standing unit PRICED AT $139,500

PRICED AT $250,000

RENTALS

11 MONTGOMERY AVENUE $225 Per Week 3 Bdrm home, 2 bdrms with BIR’s. Garage UMR. Under cover pa o. NO pets Aero Espresso

20 Heaver Drive

NEW BUSINESS FOR SALE • Mount Gambier Airport’s fully licensed cafe • Well planned work area and excellent plant & equipment • Indoor and lounge sea ng • A popular mee ng place before flights & a er arrival • Great rental and minimum outgoings • Solid & consistent turnover • Li le more an operator could ask for

MODERN WITH CHARACTER & STYLE • Three Bedroom family home • Formal Lounge, Dining with S/C hea ng • Open plan Kitchen, Dining & Family area • Master Bedroom with walk-in robe & Ensuite • Two separate Bedrooms with access to main Bathroom

PRICED AT $45,000 Walk in/Walk out

PRICED AT $249,500

• Timber Kitchen with breakfast bar & access to rear Pa o • Massive covered rear Pa o with raised mber decking • Views across to the Tower • Currently tenanted.

WANTED – RENTALS Due to our low vacancy rate, we are urgently seeking more rental properƟes for quality Tenants. Call Steve on 8723 2121

Phone (08) 8723 2121 55 Commercial St East, Mount Gambier John Overmaat 0417 874 286 Steve Auld 0478 144 178 Kim Cawthorne 0418 807 596 Bruce Auld 0428 849 882 RLA 240002

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08 8726 4400 Address 5 Wyatt Street, Mount Gambier

$349,000 $000,000

Address 19 Dolomite Drive, Mount Gambier $000,000 $349,950

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81 Cardinia Street, Mt Gambier

$210,000

CBD LOCATION

HOW MUCH LAND DO YOU WANT?

• 4 bedrooms, master complete with modern ensuite & WIR • Large formal living room, gas hea ng & lovely north facing sun room SAT AUG 8 • Lo style 5th bedroom or 3rd living area 9.30 - 9.50

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WEB Id. 7753047 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

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Address 9B Limestone Court, Mt Gambier

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• 4 Bedrooms all with BIR’s, main with WIR & ensuite • Kitchen/meals/family area complete with s/c wood fire • Gas hea ng throughout the home • Separate formal lounge SAT AUG 8

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WEB Id. 7818076 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

11A Wyatt St, Mt Gambier

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Home e in great loca on, Strolling distance to hospital 2 bedrooms with BIRS plus study Chic easy care bathroom plus 2nd toilet 2 separate indoor living areas

WEB Id. 7625360 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

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• For the buyer seeking great value • Be charmed by this neat, 3 bedroom stone home • Fully renovated • Lounge with gas heater & r/c air condi oner SAT AUG 8 • Eat in kitchen with gas cooking 10.40 - 11.00 WEB Id. 5942368 3 1 4 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

• Owner will nego ate land size (STCC) • Stunning mber cabinetry fills the kitchen • Upgraded bathroom styled in heritage tones, fixtures and fi ngs • Large family room plus formal lounge WEB Id. 7409939 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

173 North Terrace, Mount Gambier $219,000

Address 2 Neville Avenue, Mount Gambier

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Address 14 Lake Terrace West, Mt Gambier $297,000-$400,000 $000,000

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58 Wehl Street South, Mt Gambier $140,000

• The moment we have been wai ng for! • Prime development opportunity on 2812m2 (STCC) • Access from Colhurst Place and Wya Street • Centrally located with magnificent view poten al across township • Subdivide (STCC) or build your dream home WEB Id. 7997752 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

• 3 bedrooms all with robes • Master bedroom with ensuite • L-shaped formal lounge/dining • Open plan kitchen/family area • Enclosed rear pa o BBQ area

11 Fairlane Drive, Mount Gambier $840,000

Address 17 Allawah Street, Mount Gambier $000,000 $169,000

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WEB Id. 7270484 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

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• 3 Large bedrooms with built in robes • Spacious & well designed L shape living/dining area • Brilliant games room ready for entertaining • Quality new carpet throughout WEB Id. 7659240 3 Brett Exelby 0458 548 882

17 Gaden Street, Mt Gambier

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RENTAL RETURN $210 PER WEEK

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME • Prime land of 837m2 for development in centre of town • Located opposite the popular Reidy Park School and close to Tenison Woods College • Privately posi oned with wide driveway entrance • Opportunity to build you family home or develop STCC WEB Id. 8315977 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

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• Freehold for sale, Approx. 1,000sqm • Lo , Recep on area, Offices & Lunchroom • Good parking & access • 5+5+5 Lease commenced 03/2015 • Offering great return Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

7/55 Bertha Street, Mt Gambier

$142,000

Address 2/10 Bertha St, Mt Gambier

• 3 bedrooms main with robes • Updated bathroom • Freshly painted inside and out • Secure rear yard • Remote roller door to double carport • Large rear yard with numerous sheds WEB Id. 7363171 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

$000,000 $183,500

• Best unit in the block, posi on with own private entry • Modern upgraded kitchen • Stunning bathroom with separate bath • Private gardens surround unit • Outstanding lakes posi on WEB Id. 8123635 2 1 1 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

11 Ewens Court, Mount Gambier

$339,000

• Premium Central CBD Loca on • Roomy solid construc on 2 bedroom unit with built-in robes. • Plus Hobby room /study • Plus Large Lounge Room WEB Id. 6910408 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

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UNDER UNDE R • Large allotments from CONTRACT UNDER 1425 to 2368sqm CONTRACT UNDER • U li es including CONTRACT UNDER power, Telstra, town CONTRACT water and sewer UNDER CONTRACT • Post & wire fencing included UNDER CONTRACT • Bike paths surrounding estate UNDER CONTRACT • Prices star ng from $122,000 UNDER CONTRACT • Lifestyle blocks at an affordable price • Malcolm Lewis - 0411 899 693 • Web ID 7626186

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31 Lange Road, Yahl

• One of Yahl’s original homesteads • Situated on a lovely 2 acres • 5 bedrooms • 2 living areas • Formal dining WEB Id. 8384382 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 5

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• Stunning chefs kitchen • 3 bedrooms, 2 with robes • Spacious master bedroom with ensuite • Huge formal lounge • Large open plan kitchen/meals/family area WEB Id. 7774297 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

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08 8726 4400 20 Mayflower Court, Mt Gambier NEW

$289,000

Address 4 Maroochy Drive, Nelson

LOTS 88 - 97 RUSTIC COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

$000,000 $260,000

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• 3 bedrooms. Master with walk-in robe and ensuite • Bedrooms 2 & 3 both woth built-in robes • Spacious open plan kitchen/living • Stunning floa ng bamboo floor boards • Large pergola overlooking lovely private yard WEB Id. 8384639 3 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

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• Walk in-walk out. Fully furnished, just bring food and the fishing rods (including near new double door fridge/freezer) • Spectacular river and sea views, only 400m from boat ramp and shops • Perfect for ge ng away with friends and family WEB Id. 6878088 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

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FENCES INCLUDED

BENCHED & RETAINED

• Lot 87

$82,000

• Lot 94 Under contract

• Lot 88

$109,000

• Lot 95 Under contract

• Lot 89

$119,000

• Lot 96

$82,000

• Lot 90

$119,000

• Lot 97

$82,000

• Lot 91

$119,000

• Lot 306

$85,000

• Lot 92

$119,000

• Lot 307 Under contract

• Lot 93

$112,000 WEB Id. 8276517

Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098 9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

WANTED RURAL ACRES

P.O.A.

UPSTAIRS FOR LEASE

Clients looking for both grazing and dairy properties Contact Brett Exelby on 0458 548 756

• 7 renovated offices 123sqm approx. + board room, work sta ons & store rooms, central a/c • Electricity, phone, data cables, mains water, sewerage & fas connected to the property • Long term lease, very reasonable pricing per sqm

WEB Id. 5621247 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

RENTALS

7 Ingleby Street, Mount Gambier 4 Olinda Court, Mount Gambier 10 SuƩon Avenue, Mount Gambier 12A Limestone Court, Mt Gambier 26 Victor Street, Mount Gambier

3 bed 1 bath 0 car 2 bed 1 bath 1 car 2 bed 1 bath 2 car 3 bed 1 bath 1 car 4 bed 1 bath 3 car

Avail Now Avail 25/8/15 Avail Now Avail Now Avail 10/8/15

$175 per week $190 per week $210 per week $315 per week $320 per week

Cnr Glen Street & Railway Terrace, Millicent I Ph 8733 2099 I Fax 8733 4748 I

2 Rendelsham Road, MILLICENT 4 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

RLA 62833

10 Nitschke Street, MILLICENT

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PLEASE CONTACT CATHERINE ON 8726 4400 OR 0409 978 004 TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY TODAY!

Renovators Delight – Has loads of potential!! Large 4 bedroom solid stone home, spacious dine-in kitchen Roomy living room with wood fire 4 allotments totalling 5497m2, massive stone shed Residential / Light commercial zoning EOI closes Thursday 3rd September @ 5pm

WEB ID. 8501332 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

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$160,000 2 6

2 Bowering Street, MILLICENT

NEW RELEASE

OFFERS CONSIDERED

• AFFORDABLE HOME FOR A LARGE FAMILY • Solid stone with colourbond roof & gutters • 2 living rooms both with polished timber floors & s/c wood fires, one with RC AC • Light & airy Kitchen, large white tiled flooring, RC AC • Separate dining room, all bedrooms with polished timber floors WEB ID. 8498916 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

“Spionkop” Furner – RedHill Road, FURNER

$110,000 3 1

• 2 bathrooms, 2 laundries, 2 toilets, Sleep-out/storage room • Full length verandah 12m x 6m, 9.5 x3.5m carport with remote roller door • 6m x 6m slab ideal for a shed, opposite parklands • Large 1349m2 allotment, boundary tree lined rear yard

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Ship-Shape solid stone home, Large open plan kitchen & dining Polished floors & new blinds, freshly painted interior North facing lounge elec heating Eclosed back porch, close to primary school

WEB ID. 8202346 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

$2,500 per Acre 75.75 Acres (30.65 Ha)

10 Poole Street, MILLICENT

$116,000 3 1

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Attractive flat to underlating grazing country Situated on outskirts of the Furner township Approx. 29km’s from Millicent 4 Separate Titles

WEB ID. 8500676 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

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5 main paddocks, good quality fencing & gates Good fertiliser history Tank & bore Power to one paddock

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AFFORDABLE HOMES PROGRAM Excellent solid stone home with brick footings Lounge with polished timber floors & electric heating Spacious modern kitchen with adjoining meals area & brand new electric stove • 3 bedrooms all with polished timber floors • Freshly painted inside and out, some new blinds WEB ID. 8441254 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

• Separate wet areas, electric HWS, double gates, enclosed rear yard • Good location, close to child care, short walk to primary school & main street • Eligible buyer period expires 28th August 2015.

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Real Estate

Al Lamond 0418 849 266 al@pandl.net.au

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13 Wanwin Street North, Dartmoor

SHEDS AND MORE SHEDS

2 HOMES ON 10 ACRES

Situated on a large 1988m2 allotment within walking distance to the Dartmoor Football ground is this well maintained Mount Gambier Stone home. The home offers three DBL bedrooms, plus fourth bedroom or study, spacious dine-in kitchen with electric cooking and plenty of cupboard space, bathroom with bath and vanity, separate shower and toilet. The laundry is located off of the sunroom and provides a laundry chute for convenience. The home is warmed by slow combustion wood heating and reverse cycle air conditioning. Caravans & boat owners will be impressed with the variety of shedding, including high clearance, plus one containing 3 phase power & pit. Inspect & be impressed.

A desirable country lifestyle awaits you, offering 2 separate homes on the one title, containing 10 Acres. The 2 homes offer a variety of options, allowing the purchaser to live in one home, while renting the other home out or a large family being able to live in both, within close proximity of each other. Currently the 3 bedroom stone home is on a periodic lease & is rented out for $190 per week. The property is fenced into 3 main paddocks, giving the purchaser an opportunity to keep some cattle, sheep or horses. All this within 20 minutes drive to Mount Gambier, purchase now and start enjoying a rural way of life.

3/58-60 Suttontown Road, Mount Gambier

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1/1 Acacia Street, Mount Gambier

$177,500

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1/33 Shepherdson Road, Mount Gambier

$259,000

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

10.30-10.50

11.00-11.20

11.30-11.50

• Solid brick & tile two bedroom unit, ideally suited to the investor, singles or retirees. • Single car garage UMR with remote roller door provides secure & direct under cover access inside. • Gas heating & r/c air-conditioning. • Private courtyard and garden shed complete the unit. • Independent rental appraisal 2 1 1 $200-$220/week

14 Hanson Street, Mount Gambier

• Fantastic low maintenance courtyard home close to Reidy Park PS, Tenison Woods College & Valley Lakes walking tracks • Elevated allotment with excellent views, spacious open plan living with bay window, gas log fire, r/c a/c, blackwood kitchen with elec cooking, d/washer & corner pantry overlooking a tiled dining area • An ideal property for those 2 1 2 wanting to downsize

• Beautifully renovated town house enviably located in Mount Gambier’s lakes area. • Huge upstairs main bedroom with built in robes and windows which capture city views. • Fully renovated bathroom complete with shower, vanity, toilet and heated towel rail. • Open plan living area with 2 1 1 large north facing windows

100 Penola Road, Mount Gambier $199,950

43 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier $244,000

$208,000

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$299,000

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30B Peppermint Drive, Mount Gambier

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• Beautifully presented unit set at the rear of well maintained community title complex • Open plan living area inc immaculate kitchen with gas cooking & b/fast bar • Gas heating & r/c airconditioning • Privately fenced rear courtyard & garden shed • Ready to move into now!! 2 1 1

$310,000

Unit 2/4 Lake Terrace West, Mount Gambier

OPEN

SAT

5

$239,000

$149,000

10.00-10.20

SAT

2

OPEN SAT

12.00-12.20

1 Skyline Place, Mount Gambier

• Meticulously renovated by the current owner & move in ready. • Stunning new kitchen including dishwasher and side by side refrigerator. • New gas hot water service, window furnishings & upgraded electrical. • Fresh neutral painting both 3 1 2 inside and out.

6 Cheyenne Court, Mount Gambier

• Updated 3 bedroom Mt Gambier stone home on generous corner allotment. • Spacious modernized timber/laminate kitchen offering ample cupboard space, double sink and electric cooking. • 3 Living Areas. • Excellent undercover entertaining areas. • Secure car parking UMR with 3 1 1 auto door & internal access.

19 Stiles Street, Mount Gambier

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2 BDRM stone home, within walking distance of the CBD Updated kitchen with new electric cooking. Freshly painted inside and out. Study, gas log fire, modern bathroom, new window furnishings. • Dbl length carport with r/c door, plus low maint. gardens. • Excellent investor property 2 1 1

31 Anthony Street, Mount Gambier

$279,500

$359,000

• Suited to the larger family or studious investor, inside exudes quality from every angle. • Private formal lounge and lovely large kitchen with stainless steel appliances. • The family and dining space has sliding doors to the paved outdoor entertaining area with patio blinds. • Master bedroom with walk in robe 4 2 2 and ensuite.

• Three bedrooms, main with BIR’s and two way bathroom, additional bedrooms both with BIR’s. • Lovely open plan living area including kitchen with gas/ electric appliances, tiled dining area and light filled family space. • Large rumpus or hobby room with direct access to outside via a glass sliding door.

• Three bedroom solid constructed family home • Master bedroom with walk through robe and ensuite with double shower. • Two spacious living areas & dedicated study. • Rosewood timber kitchen with stainless steel appliances. • Gas ducted heating • Lovely outdoor entertaining area 3 2 3

$245,000

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$399,000

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• Brand new courtyard home situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in a highly regarded neighbourhood • Stylish & low maintenance property, built by SK HOMES, featuring open plan living with r/c a/c, spacious kitchen with isl bench & pantry, leading to a lovely North facing alfresco area • Master bedroom, with WIR & 3 2 2 ensuite, also opens to alfresco

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• Immaculately presented 3 bedroom stone home, located on a large 997m2 allotment. • Freshly painted inside • Large lounge with s/c wood heating & r/c air conditioning, • Spacious timber dine-in kitchen with dishwasher • Beautiful undercover pergola 3 1 1 with patio blinds & outdoor bar

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9-11 Torrensdale Road, Suttontown AUCTION

Auction: Friday 21st August 2015 3pm on site (if not sold prior) Terms: 10% Deposit on the fall of the hammer with the balance at Settlement (21/09/2015)

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2

• 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence plus 2-bedroom granny flat situated on just over an acre. • Ideal property for the large family and the extended family. • The main area of the home features kitchen/dining, sunken lounge, spacious family room with r/c air cond and s/c wood heating,

C 5 R ES

$299,000

• Appealing dolomite fronted stone home on 5 acres. • 3-4 large bedrooms, main with BIR’s • Large renovated kitchen/dining area with gas/electric cooking • Separate lounge & family rooms. • 2 x 2 s/c wood fires & split system air conditioning. • 2 x double car iron garages, large high clearance machinery shed, plus hay shed 3/4 1 4+

14 Waring Street East, Tarpeena $238,000

$139,000

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32 Lake Edward Road, Glencoe $339,500

33 Riddoch Highway, Tarpeena $564,000

10+

• Situated in the peaceful country township of Glencoe is this as new 3 bedroom home on 5 Acres • Spacious family room offering s/c heating & r/c a/c, open plan kitchen with elec cooking & b/fast bar overlooking dining area, pergola with decking & double blinds • 17.5m x 7.5m x 3.6m clearance shed with concrete & 3 phase power, double length carport • In conj with Gebhardts R/E 3 1 6

41 Ascott Way, Mount Gambier $269,000

3

A

• 3 Bedroom stone home surrounded by delightful established gardens. • Renovated country timber kitchen with electric cooking & dishwasher. • Single stone garage & undercover entertaining area. • Three bay stone implement shed, timber cattle yards, woodlot, dam, bore & rainwater 3 1 4

92 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

6

83 Lake Edward Road, Glencoe $319,000

C 5 R ES

138 Kennedy Road, Glencoe

• Master bedroom with WIR & ensuite, enclosed patio area, laundry & separate toilet • Impressive shedding including double carport UMR plus 10m x 15m x 3.5m clearance colourbond shed with 3 phase power & 9m x 12 m shed at the rear.

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• Outstanding country property, set on 80 acres in the renowned Glencoe area • The home offers 3 spacious bedrooms (2 with BIR’s), large two way bathroom, separate family & formal lounge, plus large windows offering magnificent views of the surrounding country side. 1 10 • Spacious open plan dining/family 3

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A 8 C 0 R ES

1104 Glencoe-Kalangadoo Road, Glencoe $475,000

Highest & Best Offers by Friday 14th August 2015 at 12 Noon (if not sold prior)

by retaining the existing home or remove & developing the property as a whole. • The vendor’s statement may be inspected at the agent’s office at 32 Bay Road, Mount Gambier for 3 consecutive business days immediately preceding the auction; and at the property for 30 minutes prior to the commencement of the auction.

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• 3 bedroom Mt Gambier stone home, positioned nicely on the front left of the allotment, offering wide access into the back yard. The home is offered for sale in original condition, allowing the purchaser a range of exciting possibilities. Renovate the solid home to either live in or rent out while developing a new premise or units (STCA) in the large rear yard. • This property has enormous development potential, either

• Outstanding offering with all the features for a modern and relaxed family lifestyle. • Four bedroom residence set on 1.92 hectares (4.74 acres) in the renowned Ascott Way precinct. • Huge master suite has walk through robe and ensuite bathroom 4 2 5 • Casual and formal living spaces

47 Willow Avenue, Mount Gambier

• Beautiful open plan living area with striking jarrah flooring including kitchen with breakfast bar, s/s appliances and dishwasher, plus formal lounge with bay window. • Spacious master bedroom offers WIR and luxurious ensuite including corner spa • Two additional bedrooms, each with BIR’s plus study or fourth bedroom 4 2 2

Plants on Sturt - 34 Sturt St, Mt Gambier

Yoey’s Fine Foods - 32 James St, Mt Gambier

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• Immaculately maintained 3 BR family home on just under an 1 Acre. • Great position on edge of town with bitumen road frontage. • Walking distance to Tenison College & Malseed Park. • Small paddock at rear of property allows for extra hobbies or shed (S.T.C.A.) 3 1 1

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Highly regarded coffee shop including boutique nursery Outlet for wide variety of local produced gift ware Excellent figures & plenty of growth potential Long lease available with low overheads Reputable business with established clientele

BUSINESS

Updated 3 bedroom home, on a large corner allotment Modernised kitchen with gas cooking Renovated bathroom with separate toilet. Spacious dining/ family area with s/c wood heating. Outside features include single carport UMR & 2 x garden sheds • Flat allotment of 2000m2, ideal for extra shedding or off street parking 3 1 1

11 Millard Street, Donovans

• Multi award winning tourist attraction, located just 7min from Mt Gambier • Unique private paradise offering endless possibilities for the astute business minded • 3.71 Acres of spectacular gardens, previously used as a beautiful wedding venue and garden & tearooms, servicing regular coaches 5 3 8

P.O.A.

• • • • •

$895,000

• As new 3 bedroom, two bathroom home, located amongst other quality homes, close to Mulga Street Primary School. • Open plan living with low maintenance tiled flooring • Stylish kitchen with d/washer, gas/elect cooking, plus a sensational enclosed entertainment area & pergola. • Master bedroom offers WIR & 3 2 2 en-suite.

31 Avey Road, Mount Gambier $279,000

116 Brim Brim Road, Yahl $309,000

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3 James Cook Avenue, Mount Gambier $379,000

• Located on the outskirts of Tarpeena, set well back from the highway, this 2BR well presented home offers a lovely rural setting with native trees on approx. 3.5 acres. • The home features new painting throughout, open plan kitchen/dining/lounge with raked ceilings, gas/elect cooking, r/c air conditioning & s/comb wood fire. • Private grounds surround the home 2 1 2 with r/water connected

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• Located opposite the new boat ramp, well maintained brick & tile family home • Unobstructed panoramic sea views • 2 bedroom home with s/c wood fire, updated kitchen & bathroom, plus added edition of a 3rd bedroom with ensuite located in the enclosed garage • Make the sea change 3 2 3

P.O.A.

Unique & well established Gourmet Deli & Cafe Fantastic location in a busy central area. Profitable business with excellent figures. Specialty outlet for a wide range of fine foods. Iconic business servicing the region since 1985. BUSINESS

$275,000

• Beautifully renovated home offering open plan living area including practical kitchen with electric cooking, walk in pantry and breakfast bar. • Large family room with r/c split system air conditioner, s/c wood fire and trendy stairwell. • Huge upstairs master bedroom with full wall of built in robes & r/c air conditioner. 4 1 2

BLOCKS OF LAND 28 Livingston St, Blackfellows Caves 770m2 $129,000 Lot 8 McCormick Rd, Mt Gambier 5782m2 $149,000 Lot 12 Nelson Road, Mt Gambier 2.5 Acres $155,000 Chuck Road, Tarpeena 20 Acres, 2 Titles $180,000 Sec 81 Bailey Rd, Tarpeena 20 Acres $150,000 Lot 5 Kellet Street, Nelson 867m2 $149,500 Lot 51 Buck Road, Moorak 5 acres $169,000 144 Suttontown Road, Suttontown $105,000 Lot 65 Bruning Place 766m2 $59,500 Lot 71 Bruning Place 718m2 $49,500 Lot 72 Bruning Place 638m2 $45,000 Lot 11 Yahl Road 2.5 acres $159,000 Lot 2 Glencoe Rd West, Glencoe 24 Acres $215,000 6 Cobblestone Court, Mt Gambier 819m2 $69,500 Lot 31-37 Glenburnie Heights From $125,000 Crafter Road, Compton 3000-5000m2 From $149,000 Lot 21 Blackswan Road, Nelson $95,000

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street Mount Gambier SA 5290

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6 Bodey Street

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$177,000

Perfectly maintained with an upgraded kitchen/meals area. Dual driveway and OPEN large entertaining deck. SAT Fantastic opportunity 9.30-10.00

105 Jubilee Highway East

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

12 Somerset Close

4

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$315,000

$265,000

bed rooms

3

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$399,000

$239,500

3

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

An ideal investment opportunity to purchase two homes on adjoining titles with two street frontage. Each title over approx. 1,000m2 –

2

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

1

car parking

Beautifully maintained spacious unit in a lovely group of four – complete with solar. Shedding and private yard area – best value in price range!

4

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

creating an exciting development opportunity! In conjunction with Blue Lake Real Estate

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

3

car parking

$520,000

Approx 17 acres

If you are looking for the ideal country escape but still be close to the city – look no further. The Australian Dream can be yours!

23 Agnes Street

2

car parking

$260,000

A lovely modern home in a fabulous location close to the city centre, sporting grounds and schools. The Wow Factor at an affordable price!

7/7 Holder Street 11/54 Jubilee Highway West 1/3 Sutton Avenue 21 Shepherdson Road 2/4 Underwood Avenue 7 Underwood Avenue 7 Foote Street 22/184 Jubilee Highway West 24B/184 Jubilee Highway West 104 Lake Terrace East 7/28 Queens Avenue 2/26 Lindsay Street 1/17 Shepherdson Road 3 Naylor Place

$359,000

60 Berkefeld Road, OB Flat

$175,000

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

NEW

$289,500

Low maintenance living and great location. A generous size home OPEN with loads to offer. SAT Easy care lifestyle 10.15-10.45

1/1 Millard Street

• 2 houses on 2 adjoining titles • 2 Street frontage • over 2,000m2

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bed rooms

2 2

14 Smith Street

This beautifully maintained property in an elevated position is situated on a 736m2 (approx) allotment. Close to schools, shopping and all amenities. Currently leased. North facing & spacious.

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This deceptively spacious family home (34 sqm) has to be inspected to fully OPEN appreciate the sheer size SAT of this stunning property 10.15-10.45

Unit 4/58 Suttontown Road

104 Lake Terrace East

bed rooms

car parking

101 Sturt and 68 Cardinia Street

5

Whether you are looking to Nest, Invest or are scaling down to carefree retirement living – look no further. This is low maintenance living at its best. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to absolutely everything.

3

1

13 Noojee Street

$250,000

24 Gilmore Close

bed rooms

bath rooms

Popular lakes location, nestled on the cusp of the Valley Lakes. OPEN Quality family home SAT loaded with extras. 9.30-10.00

Absolutely ticks all the boxes! Close to everything – spacious & stylish with a great floor plan. Inspect and be impressed.

3

2

bed rooms

4 Knight Court

Inner City Block

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

Hard to find, north facing, Torrens Title block in popular central location. Approx 378m2, surrounded by established homes. A short walk to Vansittart Park, restaurants & hotels.

4

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

$260,000

2

car parking

Lovely family home in a quiet culde-sac location. Exceptional property OPEN for the Nester or the SAT Investor! 11.00-11.30

Lot 6 Yahl Hall Road, Yahl

$135,000

The kids will love this location, overlooking parklands and playground. Small group of units and in a desirable location.

$125,000

a|allotment

• Lovely near level allotment – open rural outlook • Power & water available – growing country township • Country style fencing included In excess of 2700m2 approx

4 Chute Street

3+

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

53 Dalkeith Drive

$395,000

luxury villa inner city

Situated in an inner city location, beautiful elevated allotment well set back from the street. Superb city views by day or night. Beautifully appointed and sympathetically restored.

11 Walters Road

$109,500

14 Madeley Terrace

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

4

bed rooms

3

bath rooms

$415,000

2

car parking

If you want generous accommodation for a family with opportunity to work from home in self contained area – this one could be just what you have been searching for. The very best in executive living

158 Telford Road, Moorak

$225,000

Picture perfect home on an appealing 1 ½ acre (approx) block. Ideal for a couple looking for a quiet and low maintenance lifestyle. Affordable and Adorable!

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

$750,000

2

car parking

An absolutely stunning executive family lifestyle awaits – A magnificent property inside and out. Country living on approx 2.65 acres, with quick access to the city.

1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2

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28/08/15 at $105 per week 6/10/15 at $130 per week 3/08/15 at $140 per week 28/08/15 at $190 per week 26/08/15 at $190 per week 26/08/15 at $190 per week 26/08/15 at $215 per week Now at $220 per week Now at $220 per week 8/09/15 at $220 per week Now at $225 per week 21/08/15 at $250 per week Now at $260 per week Now at $275 per week

1/3 Sutton Avenue

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Avail Now 2 1 1 $140 pw • Two bedroom unit main bedroom with built in robes • Kitchen/dine/lounge with electric cooking • Separate laundry • Bathroom/Toilet with built in bath • Close to high schools • Detached carport • No Pets

2/4 Underwood Avenue

NEW

Avail 26/08/15 2 1 1 $190 pw • Two bedroom home unit main with built in robes • Lounge with gas wall furnace • Kitchen/dine with electric cooking, dishwasher & air conditioner • Bathroom with bath • Secure rear yard • Remote Garage under main roof with internal access • No Pets

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street Mount Gambier SA 5290

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583 Caroline Road, Glenburnie on 60 acres (approx)

3

bed rooms

1

6

bath rooms

car parking

$490,000

3

bed rooms

Fantastic holding which includes three bedroom brick home. Huge 6 bay shed with high clearance and 60 beautiful acres of land. This is rare earth indeed!

bed rooms

2

3

bath rooms

car parking

NEW

$232,000

1

car parking

30 John Street

3

bed rooms

Fantastic coastal package for permanent or holidays offering great location and huge high clearance shedding for boats & caravans. Act now these are hard to find.

4 Rotary Avenue

1

bath rooms

$239,500

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

NEW

$229,500

This well maintained home in the centre of the City has been lovingly maintained. If you are looking for a supreme workshop then this property will have you at Hello! Retired tradies home.

12 Gemstone Court

3

bed rooms

This charming home is nestled on a fantastic 737m2 approx allotment close to the City centre. Lovely street presence and a warm inviting atmosphere. Upon entering this property it will feel like home.

9 Pierce Street, Port MacDonnell

3

NEW

40 Anthony Street

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

NEW

$279,500

An ideal home to start a family or those slowing down. Quality cul-desac location and easy care modern living. Huge block over 1150m2 (approx)

NEW

3/1 Daniel Street

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

$140,000

1

car parking

Get your foot in the door as a first home buyer or a first time investor. Fantastic quiet location in a small complex. Currently tenanted at $185-00 per week. An inspection will not disappoint!

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10 Longmire Terrace

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

NEW

$345,000

Fabulous home on a fantastic 1267m2 (approx) allotment, lovely cul-de-sac location close to schools, walking paths and all amenities. Inspection a must.

15 Gardiner Terrace

Due to heavy recent sales

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$510,000

Premier location – edge of the Blue Lake. Surprisingly spacious and solid construction. Tastefully updated throughout with quality fittings. Inspection will not disappoint!

2 Tenison Drive

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

WE NEED LISTINGS

4 Victor Street

$449,500

Solid and spacious family home in popular Tenison area. Big on space and set on over 1 ½ acres (approx). The home offers large rooms – functional floor plan and great Northerly aspect.

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

6 Webb Street

$299,500

A generous solid home in A1 Location. Huge block over 1000m2. A great home for a family and entertaining. Add your touch and finish your dream.

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bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

2/46 Derrington Street

$319,500

This outstanding executive courtyard home is almost brand new. Located in a fabulous location a short stroll to the city centre. Will appeal to the most fastidious of buyers.

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$164,500

Lovely brick and tile unit in a quiet group of three – close to all amenities.

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

3

car parking

$395,000

A charming home featuring cathedral ceilings, updated kitchen and light filled open living. Loads of living areas & great shedding- 2 street access and fantastic entertaining area.

3/6 Germein Crt, Pt MacDonnell

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$259,500

Coastal views from front & rear balconies. Large bedrooms and open plan living. Safe, secure enclosed rear yard. Complete, quality external repaint. Ultimate coastal retreat

1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088 11/54 Jubilee Hwy West

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2/26 Lindsay Street

NEW

104 Lake Terrace East

NEW

21 Shepherdson Road

NEW

Avail 6/10/15

Avail 21/08/15

Avail 8/09/15

Avail 21/08/15

2 1 1 $130 pw • 2 bedrooms – both with bi robes • Kitchen/ lounge with gas heating • Bathroom/Toilet • Separate Laundry • No pets

2 2 1 $250 pw • Central low maintenance homette • 2 bedrooms – main with ensuite & wi robe • Kitchen with electric cooking • Separate lounge • Family zone with gas heating • Covered entertaining area • Single garage UMR • Enclosed rear yard • Pets neg

3 1 2 $220 pw • 3 bedrooms • Lounge with gas heating • Kitchen with dishwasher & gas cooking • Back porch • Double garage with pit • Workshop • No Pets

2 1 2 $190 pw • 2 Bedrooms • Spacious Lounge • Family room with pot belly stove • Double length carport • Large Secure Yard • Eat in kitchen with electric cooking • Pets Neg

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3 13 Creek Street Mount Gambier

AUCTION

kitchen/dining area, new paint throughout. • Pergola + detached office/cubby with power

7 Boomerang Avenue Mount Gambier

$375,000

4 bedrooms (1 With built-in robes) Open plan kitchen/dining & 2 family rooms Polished floorboards, fancy cornices & ceiling roses On approx 1020m2 Large pergola, backyard & established garden Double carport, stone shed & storage area

$169,000

3 bedrooms, 1 with B.I.R. + ceiling fans Ducted gas heating to bedrooms Open plan kitchen/dining room Rear porch + paved pergola Single carport, small garden shed plus 5m x 6m iron shed and 3m x 6m stone shed

3

1

1A Coolabah Street Mount Gambier

3

$219,000

entertaining area. • Single garage UMR + extra shedding

Leanne

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2 Noora Court Mount Gambier

102 Bertha Street Mount Gambier

dining room • Double length stone shed with roller door • Fully enclosed backyard

24 Peake Street Mount Gambier

• Currently tenanted.

Adrienne

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REDUCED 36 Wireless Road West Mount Gambier

$199,000

• 8095m2 approx located conveniently between the hospital & the new Woolworths development. • Ideal location to build your dream home with plenty of space around you, maybe a horse for the kids or create your dream garden views of Mt Gambier & the Centenary Tower.

1

3

3 $255,000

• 3 generous sized bedrooms with BIR • Open kitchen/living/dining with wood slow combustion heater & electric split system • Covered pergola + Garage UMR • 6m x 6m shed with cement floor, power & roller doors

$155,000

IDEAL LOCATION

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2 $219,500

Beth

$199,000

LOOK NO FURTHER

• 3 bedrooms, 2 with built-in robes • Large open plan living area with built-in bar • Ducted gas heating, roller shutters to a majority of the windows. • Covered & paved outdoor entertaining area.

Debbie

1

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• Large open plan kitchen/dining/lounge room with ceiling fan + Panasonic R/C inverter • 3 bedrooms + North facing sun room or formal

3 bedrooms, bedroom 1 & 2 both have B.I.R Good size kitchen with electric cooking Large open plan lounge / dining room R/C Air con and open fire place. Single garage Manageable back yard with shed and wood shed

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DO YOU NEED PLENTY OF ROOM?

LOOKING TO DOWNSIZE?

Updated carpets Designated car parking at the front of the unit

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18 Cardinia Street Mount Gambier

• Compact allotment of 549m2. • five main rooms, currently 2 bedrooms, lounge/ separate dining & kitchen • Could be converted to 3 bedrooms if required. • refurnished with new kitchen/bathroom/carpets • Includes slow combustion and gas heating.

Great location in a sort after area Two bedrooms one boasting built-in-robes Original timber kitchen with electric cooking

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$99,000

OUTSTANDING LOCATION READY TO BE RENOVATED

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• 13 acres , 3 paddocks , all fenced • 4 bedrooms, main with B.I.R + ensuite, 4th bedroom has separate room for office or storage • Timber kitchen with gas hot plate, electric oven &

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$349,000

GREAT FAMILY HOME

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SOLID HOME WITH SHEDS

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$220,000

• 5 room stone residence opposite showgrounds • Close to the South Eastern Hotel and East Gambier shopping facilities • land area approx 811m2 - room to spare • Room for further development subject to council

CENTRALLY SITUATED DUPLEX

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$145,000

• Solid brick and tile unit close to the CBD • Two large bedrooms main has B.I.R. • Open plan kitchen and dining area • Rental return $160 per week • Under cover garage car parking • Unit 2 also available for sale

• Solid brick and tile unit close to the CBD • Two large bedrooms main has B.I.R. • Gas heating • Open plan kitchen and dining area • Under cover garage car parking

• AUCTION ON PROPERTY 4TH SEPTEMBER @ 12PM • 3 bedrooms, master with WIR + en suite • New carpet in bedrooms/living room, new lino in

THIS HOME HAS IT ALL

$139,000

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3 Westlands Court Mount Gambier

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• 3 Bedrooms, main with WIR & bedrooms 2 and 3 both with BIR + office/sewing room. • Open plan living area with timber kitchen • covered pergola approx 6m x 6m at rear + large carport on side of house • Single car garage UMR + 3m x 3m garden shed

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• Lower level consists of 2 bedrooms, main with ensuite, B.I.R + WIR, family room with bar + cellar. Slow combustion wood fire. • Upper level consists of 2 large bedrooms both with

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$185,000

REDUCED Lot 51 Cafpirco Road Compton

• 2 bedroom home within walking distance to River, Kiosk and Nelson Hotel. • 2 street frontage with easy access in and out of

water for drinking • Veranda and large single double length carport

property. • 5000 gallon water tank + 1 ½ bay Templeton constructed garage.

4/103 Commercial Street West FOR LEASE Mount Gambier

Shop 1A, 28 Commercial Street West FOR LEASE Mount Gambier

• Power available • Council rates $525 (minimum rate) P/A

LISTINGS WANTED Brick veneer 3-4 bedroom houses up to $250,000

• Looking for premises with passing foot Traffic? • 11 metre frontage to busy Commerce Arcade • Modern shop front with approx. 89m2 Office, consulting or retail space

B/226 Commercial Street East FOR LEASE Mount Gambier • • • •

Retail shop next to the Post Office on Commercial St East Display area of 80m2 Office/storage area of 9.36m2 plus amenities Adjoins 25m2 secure shedding leading to common

backyard • Quality flooring and paintwork

PRIME RETAIL LOCATION

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PRIME LOCATION

$187,000

• Situated on Cafpirco Road approx 5 minutes from Mount Gambier • Elevated allotment with fantastic views • Approx 4.66 acres or 1.88 Ha

NEXT TO POST OFFICE

COMMERCE ARCADE

Rentlo • Shared toilet facilities • Short or long term lease available

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Neat & tidy 3 bedroom home in a quiet location Large timber kitchen with gas cooking Good size lounge with gas heating Enclosed backyard, garden shed & plenty of rain

GREAT LOCATION

• Retail shop of 108m2 with frontage to Elizabeth Street. • Adjoining tenants include Vanity, Red Ivie and

DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!

WHAT A BARGAIN!

A PERFECT STARTER

OUTSTANDING ELEVATED HOME

Eldridge Drive, Mount Gambier Prices from $127,500 - $136,500 at • Vendor to finance on $10,000 deposit for 2 years monthly payable 5% of rate interest an

51 Commercial Street West Mount Gambier

• Choice of 3 outstanding allotments ranging in sizes from 3125m2 to 4166m2 • ALL PRICES DISCOUNTED BY $7,000 FOR

FOR LEASE

ALLOTMENTS SOLD AND SETTLED PRIOR TO

• Prime Retail Space formerly tenanted by Go Lo • Approx 700m² with 10m frontage to Commercial Street West • Access from Gray Street with loading dock • Air conditioned and with off street parking for 26

SEPTEMBER 2015

48 Commercial Street East Mount Gambier

FOR LEASE

+ • retail area of 139m2 with 4 existing fitting rooms 53m2 storage at rear • Extra 39m2 extra storage upstairs • Quality floor coverings and paintwork • Security system • Some shop fittings available for purchase

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• 1 Meredith Street • 17 Moonah Avenue

$439,000

• 12-14 North Nelson Road • 115 North Nelson Road

$137,500

• 11 Stonehaven Avenue • 10 Meredith Street • 27 Moonah Avenue • 26 Moonah Avenue

$349,500

• 22-24 Casuarina Grove

$449,000

• 46 Beach Road • Lot 3 Oldbridge Road

$499,000

• 20 Neil Black Street • 4 Maroochy Drive

$249,000

• 15 Neil Black Street • 6516 Portland-Nelson Road

$235,000

$99,000

• 15 Laffer Street

$137,500

TARPEENA PROPERTIES $149,500

$229,500

• 4 Cowell Street • 51 Riddoch Highway

$349,000

• 1 Whitington Square

$67,000

$169,995

$365,000

$399,000 $260,000

$55,000

KALANGADOO PROPERTIES • Lot 32 Bott Street • 17 Bennett Street • 14 Railway Terrace

$17,000 $49,000 $118,000

MOUNT BURR PROPERTIES • 15 Gray Terrace

RENTALS

UNITS FOR SALE

NANGWARRY PROPERTIES

NELSON PROPERTIES

$135,000

• 5/54 Jubilee Highway West

$109,000

• 6/7 Arbor Street REDUCED

$125,000

• 8/186 Commercial Street East

$119,000

• 1/21 Acacia Street

$99,000

HOUSES • 15 Balambool Ave

$250 pw

• 4 Carapook Street

$245 pw

• 4 Graney Court

$280 pw

• 23 Ingleby Street

$170pw

• 1A Coolabah Street

$219,000

• 14 Kain Street

$200 pw

• 3/149 Jubilee Highway West

$145,000

• 31 Shalamar Crescent

$250 pw

• 4/58 Suttontown Road

$175,000

• 7/151 Commercial Street

$225,000

• 1/5-7 Banksia Street

$230 pw

• 2/119 Wehl Street North

$139,000

• 1/20 Mark Street

$225 pw

• 3/119 Wehl Street North

$144,000

• 3/40 Shelton Street

$140 pw

TOWNHOUSES/UNITS/FLATS

$185,000

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SALES Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 RECEPTION Carolyn Gazzard 08 8725 4225 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Emma Beare 0437 902 438 Lisa Yeates 08 8725 4225

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43 Sturt Street

$208,000

28 Dalkeith Drive

RLA 204710

$349,000

NEW PRICE

OPEN SATURDAY 10.00 - 10.30AM

OPEN SATURDAY 10.45 - 11.15AM

FUNKY AND FABULOUS This gorgeous 2 bedroom bungalow has recently undergone an extensive makeover. Freshly painted throughout. Renovated kitchen with electric cooking. Lounge with art deco mantel with gas heater. Dedicated office. Spacious bedrooms. Sparkling new bathroom with sep shower/bath. Rear North facing sunroom/porch. Paved courtyard. Double length carport with remote roller door. With the main street close by, living here is easy. In conjunction with P&L Real Estate.

IDEAL FOR THE FAMILY Neatly presented 3 to 4 bedroom home, located in the St Martins area. Comprising of formal & informal living areas. The kitchen offers loads of bench space, a d’washer and walk-in pantry. Stunning timber floors are timeless through the high traffic areas. The main bedroom has a huge ensuite with a relaxing spa bath. Bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIR. Entertaining is made easy under the huge pergola. Private rear yard & ample room for kids toys, in conj. with Ray White Keatley R/Estate.

11 Phillip Street

$173,000

76 Suttontown Road

$225,000

$225,000

38 Stiles Street

$265,000

NEW PRICE

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IDEAL FOR SUNDAY SESSIONS, PLUS A GREAT SIZE SHED Mount Gambier stone home on valuable corner allotment comprising of 3 bedrooms. Lounge with split system reverse cycle and ambient elec. Heater. Country style kitchen with gas cooking. Bathroom with large shower. Polished boards and freshly painted throughout. Fantastic semi enclosed rear decking with slow comb. Heating. Vehicle access to double shed with power + garden shed. Situated on a great block size of approx. 850m2. Stop the rent rut with this ripper.

A TERRIFIC STARTER WITH THE HARD BITS DONE Vicki Quinn Real Estate has pleasure offering for sale this delightful starter. With major works completed including new carpet, freshly painted, renovated bathroom and upgraded pergola. Comprising of 3 good size bedrooms. Stunning main bathroom with sep toilet. Open plan kitchen/dine/family with gas heating and split system reverse cycle heating cooling. Enormous semi enclosed pergola & enclosed side yard make this property ideal for those with young kids.

63 Considine Road, Burrungule

$449,000

ESCAPE THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE “Echidna Ridge”. Approx. 10 minute drive from the city centre towards Millicent you will find this well kept family property Situated on approx. 5 acres. The home comprises of 4 good size bedrooms, plus a dedicated office. The master bedroom has a walk in wardrobe and ensuite, while the remaining bedrooms all have built in robes. There is spacious formal and informal living. Open Plan kitchen dining overlooking lovely rural scenery. Outdoor entertaining is well taken care of under the large pergola. Kids big and small will love the detached games room, ideal for parties measuring approx. 9m x 6m. Ample shedding for up to 5 vehicles. 3 acre paddock. Serviced by Bore and rain water. You’ll love the tranquillity this 8 year old home has to offer.

7 Renfrey Place

8 Wehl Street North

$289,000

31 Westlands Court

$265,000

OPEN SATURDAY 11.30AM - 12.00PM

OPEN SATURDAY 12.15 - 12.45PM

THROW AWAY YOUR CAR KEYS Cute and cosy 3 bedroom cottage. Located just off the main street. Warmed by gas heating. Open plan kitchen/dining with dishwasher. Bathroom with separate toilet. Lovely outdoor entertaining. Enclosed rear yard with single garage w/power. Ornate character features throughout. This could be a lovely starter or investment .

LIVING HERE IS EASY Well maintained 3 bedroom home all with built in robes. Situated in Montebello Estate, surrounded by quality homes. 2 living areas. Bathroom with sep shower/bath. Great size kitchen with electric stainless steel cooking. Sliding doors to pergola. Enclosed rear yard, ideal for kids. Single garage under main roof with remote door. Split system heating/cooling and neutral decor throughout. Book your inspection today.

59 Eldridge Drive

$595,000

OPULENT LIVING WITH WIDE OPEN SPACES This stunning 4 b’room home is situated in the popular Attamurra Ridge, minutes from the city centre. Built 5 years ago, the substantial family home offers a combined Master suite/parent’s retreat with sweeping views over Worrolong and a stunning ensuite. The remaining 3 b’rooms all have BIRs and are serviced by the 3 way main bathroom. The kitchen and living areas are well planned and feature a large W/I pantry, granite b’tops and integrated dishwasher. Ducted heating/cooling are featured throughout, ensure year round comfort. Entertaining is a delight, from the games with built in bar spilling to the outdoor decking through stacker doors, which overlooks the gated spa and swim spa, chlorinated and gas heated. Solar Panels are installed and the current owners haven’t received a power bill for 18 months. In addition to the double garage under the main roof, there is a 4 bay c’bond shed, with its own toilet. Serviced by both main and rain water, and with extras too many to mention, this property situated on approx. 3115m2, would be envied by many.

11 McArthur Street

$209,000

54 Boandik Terrace

$175,000

Leased at

$250

Per week

ROOM FOR THE BRADY BUNCH Large 4 bedroom brick and tile home situated in the Lakes area. Built in robes to the main bedroom. Open kitchen/ dining with gas stove and dishwasher. Spacious lounge with gas wall burner. Detached sleep out with 2 rooms and separate vanity. Full enclosed outdoor spa for ultimate privacy. Fruit trees, pond and garden shed in the rear yard. Single carport right at your front door. All this in a quiet cul de sac location. Currently tenanted at $290 per week til 7.12.2015 with excellent tenants.

INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK 13 Bluebell Drive

$275,000

A GREAT INVESTMENT WITH AN A1 TENANT Neat as a pin 3 bedroom home, in a cul-de-sac location. Walk in robe and ensuite to the main. Built in robes in remaining bedrooms. 2 living areas. Spacious kitchen with elect cooking and d/washer. Single garage under the main roof with auto door. Lovely pergola off the living area. Vehicle access to rear yard. Currently tenanted on a periodic @ $260 per week. In conjunction with P & L Real Estate.

3/99 Sturt St

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87 Bay Rd

Avail now @ $145 p/wk

49 Ferrers St

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1B Chauvel Street

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INVESTMENT ALERT Stone home located on corner allotment with handy access from side street. Four bedrooms, main with large ensuite that has corner spa bath & separate shower + WIR. Open plan kitchen/ dining & lounge. Renovated kitchen with gas stove, dishwasher, pantry & handy island bench. Separate rumpus room that has folding doors opening to office. Main bathroom with separate shower & bath.Gas heating + reverse cycle a/c.Private enclosed yard, carport & single stone garage.

Avail 7.8.15 @ $145 p/wk

A GREAT STARTER OR DOWNSIZER 4 year old home situated at Conroe Heights. Elevated allotment, 5A/184 Jubilee Hwy West Avail now @ $220 p/wk close to a reserve. Modern decor throughout. Open plan living, 2 1 1 kitchen & dine plus formal lounge. 3 bedrooms all with built in robes. Direct access to the 3 way bathroom from the main bedroom. North facing living areas allow for oodles of natural 1 Honan St Avail 9.9.15 @ $220 p/wk light. Outdoor entertaining. Split system reverse cycle a/c. 3 1 2 Single garage with remote & internal access. Vehicle access to rear yard. Currently tenanted @ $275 p/w til 13/4/2016.

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NEST OR INVEST 2 bedroom courtyard home on its own title. Comprised of 2 double bedrooms with loads of built in robes in both bedrooms. Spacious open plan living/dining areas. Modern kitchen with electric cook top and under bench oven. Tiled bathrooms with separate shower/bath and toilet. Internal access from the single garage under the main roof with remote. Lovely outdoor entertaining. Immaculately maintained. Split system reverse cycle heating/cooling ensures year round comfort. Neutral decor.

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LOCAL Thinking outside the square to find solutions for the land

RLA 115603

The name `Boggabilla’ should be enough to reveal that Will Rundle’s dairy farm at Ecklin in South West Victoria isn’t a hot and dusty place. The farm’s name was adopted back in the 1960s to reflect the somewhat waterlogged nature of the land. With annual rainfall around 95 centimetres, preventing pugging has been a constant challenge. “It’s a real wet farm,” Mr Rundle admitted. “When dad bought it back in the 60s he called it Boggabilla because you could bog a billycart anywhere.” The name has stuck but the Rundles have done a lot to overcome the problem. Extensive draining has helped and about four years ago a feedpad was introduced to give cows a dry place to feed during the frequent wet periods. “We’ve got a real wet farm so needed somewhere dry to stop pugging in the paddocks,” Mr Rundle said. However, the soggy land still caused problems. The feedpad had become littered with holes and had become “a soupy mess” before action was taken to stabilise and drain the land. This year the farm has installed about 70 squares of Diamond Grid to protect the feedpad base. “Every year we were spending $5-$6000 trying to keep the gravel on it so the cows could go through. Luckily we got on to the Diamond Grid and it’s been great,” he said. “It’s like the cheaper version of concrete. We’ll save a lot of money

by using it.” The interlocking grid has a multi-layered drainage system that drains water from the surface, reducing erosion and eliminating compaction of the substructure. Mr Rundle said installing the grid meant the feedpad worked more efficiently. “Now we’ve got somewhere dry for the cows to go. It’s simple to put in and you don’t have to touch it once it’s down.” Mr Rundle hopes to expand the area supported by Diamond Grid. “We’ve got a concrete section out about 100 metres but the end of that always breaks down. We’re going to put a bit under that next year and hopefully alleviate the holes. We’ll definitely use it again and keep on adding on to it. We want the feedpad to be big enough so they can stand comfortably.” The farm has 160-180 mainly Jersey cows on a milking platform of about 75 hectares. Combatting the boggy conditions is a constant challenge and has also involved extensive drainage and annual cleaning of the drains. But it’s still good farm for dairy and production is going well this year, Mr Rundle said. “Dry winters suit us quite well,” Mr Rundle said. “Rain in September-October is more valuable to us than in June or July when the weather is cold and the days are short. Diamond Grid can have multiple uses across a dairy farm. It can be used for creek crossings, cattle yards, pathways, drain covers,

laneways, drains, water and feed troughs, and shed floors – or any part of the farm that needs toughening up or where mud needs to be eliminated. Diamond Grid managing director Ben Kirkup said many farmers were using it for extensions off their sheds or feedpads and to protect laneways. With Diamond Grid, dairy farmers can prevent natural earth surfaces from developing into muddy unusable areas in wet weather, reinforce surface erosion, potholes and corrugation, reinforce turfed areas, providing root protection, enable gravel retention and stabilise embankments, and provide drainage when filled with gravel. The grids are manufactured in Sydney from 100 per cent recycled polypropylene and are UV stabilised. The grids are sold around Australia at more than 2000 retail outlets. The product is also exported to Russia, Peru, Chile, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, mainly for mining but also for other uses such as a new airstrip in PNG. Information about the grids can be found at www.diamondgrid.com.au

Below - Will Rundle with his innovative solution.

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AT THE THEATRE GALLERY The Dancers Company•– HAMILTON The Australian • HAMILTON PERFORMING ARTS 25 JasmineMansbridge ARTBallet GALLERY, HAMILTON • Until October CENTRE, HAMILTON July 15 Local artist Jasmine•Mansbridge presents paintings that visually explore Experience forms world-class ballet stage with The Dancers Company, TheHaving Australian geometric in rich hueslive ason a metaphor for her own experiences. Ballet’s regional touring program. In 2015 the Company brings three spectacular grown up in the Northern Territory, she takes influence in her work from Australian classical works to Victoria and New South Wales for limited shows. . Aboriginal heritage and landscapes, giving her work an iconic textural element.

LOCAL Rare treat for kids as children’s author visits Glenelg children are in for a special treat on August 7 when author Alison Reynolds holds a special story time session reading her best-selling book A Year with Marmalade. Glenelg Mayor Cr Robert Halliday said Glenelg Libraries regularly held story time sessions for children. “But this one is extra special as the author herself will be reading the book,” Cr Halliday said. “If your child loves A Year with Marmalade, this event is not to be missed. Glenelg Shire Council is really pleased that Ms Reynolds is able to hold this special event for our children, and we thank her for her time.” Ms Reynolds is a Melbourne-based writer with more than 50 books to her name. During the story time session, she will

read her book to attending children, with books available for purchase on the day. The special story time session starts at 11am on Friday, August 7, at the Portland Library in Bentinck Street. It is a free event – phone (03)5522 2265 for more information. Ms Reynolds is also conducting a writing workshop for adults the next day Saturday, August 8, from 11am-1pm at the Portland Library. Cost – $10, including a light lunch. To book phone (03)5522 2265.

Three decades of looking after the region’s youngest

Early childhood teacher, Carol Bishop celebrated 30 years of service at the Gladys Smith Early Learning Centre this week. Carol’s dedication and commitment was recognised at an afternoon tea held in her honor, attended by colleagues both past and present, and of course, the children she cares for so expertly. Carol is pictured cutting the cake with the children looking on.

AT THE THEATRE The Coodabeen Champions HAMILTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, HAMILTON August 12 Featuring Live Footy Talk-Back with Pearl from the Peninsula, Peter from Peterborough, Nige from North Fitzroy, Guru Bob and all the regulars. Sing along to all your favourites; ‘Dermott Brereton is a Hood’, ‘Members of the MCG’ plus many more. The words will be on the big screen to help your memory too! Paris Underground Cabaret HAMILTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, HAMILTON August 27 Enter the Paris Underground and journey through the dark delights of the city of light. You will witness astounding acts of magic and illusion, spectacular tap dancing, brilliant burlesque, breathe taking aerials, quirky circus and song in a classic European cabaret and variety show.

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addition. Add half the flours. Stir to combine. Add half the milk. Stir to combine. Repeat with remaining flour and milk. Spoon mixture into prepared pan. Smooth top. Bake for 1 hour or until a skewer inserted into centre of cake comes out clean. Stand in pan for 10 minutes. Turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely. Make lemon frosting Using an electric mixer beat butter, icing sugar, lemon rind and lemon juice together until pale and fluffy. Spread cake with lemon frosting. Serve.

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An ambitious campaign has been launched in south-west Victoria to raise $40,000 so local young people can build an orphanage in the Philippines. Over the past six years, Moyne Shire Youth Development Officer and Alternative to Schoolies coordinator Geraldine Edar has led 56 young people to the Philippines on an annual program to help a village primary school in Indangan, Davao City. The students, who take part as an alternative to traditional schoolies parties, have built a library, a school drainage system, refurbished nine classrooms and provided relief supplies to victims of Typhoon Hayain. Now Ms Edar has launched her most ambitious plan and hopes to raise $40,000 over the next six months to build an orphanage through the Fight Poverty Through Education campaign. The $40,000 target will cover purchase of a block of land, building the orphanage and funding the first year of operation with education and full boarding for 20 students in Grade 5, 6 and 7. “The main focus is to provide these children with education and a stable home,” Ms Edar said. “I hope that through this program these children will have a better chance of finishing high school and be in a position to find a better job or even continue to college education if a scholarship program is made available.” Education is not for free in the Philippines. “Those who can’t afford to go to school will just miss out and the cycle of poverty will continue,” Ms Edar said. “The orphanage we hope to build will be attached to a public primary and secondary school and we will provide them with accommodation, food and full scholarship program to get to school.” Originally from the Philippines, Ms Edar said she wanted to do more to help the people of her homeland. “I appreciate all that I have in Australia and I am who I am today because of the opportunities that Australia has provided me. I can’t get everyone to migrate to Australia but I can help in some ways.” Ms Edar said the money would go a long way and made a huge difference in the lives of young people in the Philippines. “We built the school library for $26,000 which was supported through the strong connections we’ve made over the past six years and the efforts of the volunteer students,” she said. “All we need is for 2000 people to donate $20 and we could achieve this dream.” Ms Edar said the local young people involved in the Alternative to Schoolies program also benefitted and appreciated the opportunity to volunteer to make a difference in the lives of less fortunate people. Local tradies will be employed to help the children to build the orphanage. The 2015 Alternative to Schoolies group will be involved with the scoping of the project and the land will be purchased by the end of November if enough money is raised. “We may even start the building if we can,” Ms Edar said. People can support the program by visiting https://www. facebook.com/pages/Alternative-to-Schoolies-Initiative-Philippines/404034236 386264?fref=nf&pnref=story or http://www.gofundme.com/dwsojo.

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Mary MacKillop Feast Day • St Joseph’s Church and Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre, Penola August 8 Come to the Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop Feast day where there will be a Mass in St Joseph’s Church, followed by refreshments at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Saint Mary of the Cross will be celebrated all day for those who would like to attend. It was in Penola in 1866 that Mary MacKillop, an outstanding young teacher, and Julian Tenison Woods, a priest and brilliant scientist, founded the uniquely Australian Sisters of St Joseph.. The feast day is commemorated on the date of her death which was on August 8, 1909. She died in Sydney aged 67 years. She was canonised a Saint of the Catholic Church on October 17, 2010, in Rome. Log onto www. mackilloppenola.org.au

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The finest wines from across South Australia’s Limestone Coast will soon be put to the ultimate test, with entries for the prestigious 15th annual Limestone Coast Wine Show officially opening last Tuesday. Producers from Padthaway to Mount Benson and Mount Gambier have until August 21, to nominate their top drops for judging in late October at the Coonawarra Hall. Jane Faulkner is the new chairman of this year’s expert panel, replacing Andrew Wigan who spent three years at the helm. One of Australia’s most respected wine journalists, Jane has been a popular member of the judging panel for the past two years, and says she is thrilled to be returning to the Limestone Coast Wine Show as its chief of judges “Regional shows are the very heart and soul of any Australian wine community, and it’s a real privilege to be a part of that if for a few days. There is no better way to get a snapshot of a diverse area and its wines than at a regional show. The flow on effect is a deeper appreciation of those wines, how they were made, the vintage conditions and often, hearing the stories of the people behind them. There’s no doubt the LCWS is one of the best and most rewarding. I look forward to all it has to offer, which includes some of the most wonderful hospitality, especially the food and wine.” This year’s event will also feature a new International Judge, with leading Singapore consultant Lim Hwee Peng, CSW, FWS accepting the invitation to attend. A highly experienced, multi-certified wine specialist, Hwee Peng’s international judging experience includes The Cata D’or (Chile and Argentina), The Michelangelo International Wine Awards, VERITAS in South Africa, Vinitaly, The Royal Melbourne Wine Show, McLaren Vale Wine Show, Margaret River Wine Show, Adelaide Review Hot 100 and Royal Hobart Wine Show. “Having the privilege to be part of this year’s Limestone Coast Wine Show, and with the eminent wine judges involved,

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time that his interest in radio was again piqued. “I met a guy who worked at a radio station and I started to do a bit of sales work for him.” But it was his passion for tourism and promoting the district that saw him first grace the airwaves. Interviews with older locals about the past was the start of an on air career that started with Port Pirie station 5PI. Stan was the driving force behind a Daylesford Tourism group, much like he did in Mount Gambier years later, and it was his desire, from a business and personal perspective, to develop the district’s tourism traffic. “Daylesford was a very sleepy place,” Stan said. “I got a call from someone from Port Pirie saying there was a job there if I wanted it,” Stan said. “I wasn’t in a happy place so it seemed like a good time to go.” It was the first of Stan’s three morning programs, followed by 5SE and, of course, the ABC. “I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Port Pirie but I wasn’t particularly settled for some reason so when the sister station 5SE said they had someone who wanted to go to Port Pirie, I moved to Mount Gambier. It was closer to my family.” Initially Stan did nights at 5SE and then eventually worked my way into the morning program. “It actually used to be called the Women’s Show,” he said. This was Stan’s chance to shape a new show and cover local stories and issues. It was in the days when the local ABC was carrying a lot of Adelaide programs so the community was starved of a local voice.

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AT THE THEATRE GALLERY The DancersofCompany – The Australian Ballet • HAMILTON PERFORMING ARTS Treasures the Australian Print Collection • HAMILTON ART GALLERY, CENTRE, HAMILTON • July HAMILTON • August 1915 – November 15 Experience world-class balletthe livelargest on stage with The Dancers Company,print The Australian Australian prints occupy group within the gallery’s Ballet’s regional touring program. In 2015 the Company brings three spectacular collection and they span from early views of Australia through to classical works to Victoria and New South Wales for limited shows. . modern abstract prints.

EDUCATION FEATURE - Test Your Knowledge Are you smarter than a fifth grader? 1. Who is the Prime Minister of Australia? 2. Which town is considered the opal capital of the world? 3. What is the official language of Chile? 4. Which Jane Austen was the last to be published while she was still alive? 5. Who was Michael Jackson’s first wife? 6. In the nursery rhyme Baa Baa Black Sheep, who are the three bags of wool for? 7. On which island was Napoleon Bonaparte exiled? 8. In what year was the Berlin Wall pulled down? 9. Who is the Victorian Premier? 10. Who starred as Scarlett O’Hara in the movie version of the Margaret Mitchell novel Gone With The Wind? 11. Who wrote the teenage classic The Fault in our Stars? 12. Who directed the 2004 Academy Award winning movie Million Dollar Baby? 13. What is a baby emu called? 14. In which Australian State is the town of Karratha? 15. Who was the first Governor of New South Wales? 16. Who was Queen Elizabeth II’s father? 17. Portia and Shylock are characters in which Shakespeare play? 18. What was the name of the Oscar winning movie about the life of pianist David Helfgott? 19. Who wrote the oratorio The Messiah? 20. Aussie Peter Sculthorpe was known for his work in which field of the arts? 21. By what name was Tasmania originally known? 22. On what day was the novel Picnic at Hanging Rock set? 23. Who won the 2011 Brownlow Medal? 24. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck won an Oscar for which movie? 25. How many players are there on a volleyball team? 26. Who painted the iconic work Blue Poles? 27. What is the capital of Russia? 28. Who was the first Australian Prime Minister? 29. Who wrote the award winning novels Cloudstreet and Breath? 30. What disease does and oncologist specialise in? 31. What is the body of water between mainland Australia and Tasmania? 32. Who did Ronald Reagan succeed as US President? 33. What is the square root of 64?

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NEW GRASSLAND SOCIETY PRESIDENT The new president of the Grassland Society of Southern Australia, Tim Pepper, is determined to ensure the society remains relevant for all members. With a membership base of 550 across Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, the society is well positioned to continue its 56-year tradition of bringing new information to farmers. “It’s a diverse age group so we have to have relevance across new farmers through to older farmers,” Mr Pepper said. “If we do that, then finding new members should take care of itself.” The Adelaidebased marketing and industry liaison manager for Heritage Seeds replaced James Whale as the society’s president at the annual conference in Naracoorte in July. Mr Pepper aims to provide support to the society’s seven branches to make sure they remain active and hold functions that are interesting and relevant. “Branch activity is what will ensure we remain important to grassland agriculture,” he said. Mr Pepper attended his first Grassland Society annual conference in 1990 and more recently took a role on the central committee. He said an organisation focused on grassland agriculture was a rare but important entity. “There are many cropping groups and farming groups whereas the Grassland Society is focused on issues that face grassland agriculture and in many cases red meat and wool producers in southern Australia,” he said. “It’s quite a unique focus.”

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TV GUIDE THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 TV GUIDE FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 TV GUIDE SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Midday Movie: Rapture 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 Deal or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 8.00 TBA 11.05 Castle 12.00 Red Widow 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Today 6.30 Huey’s Kitchen 7.00 Ben’s 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Menu 7.30 Bold & The Beau ful 9.00 Mornings ABC News Mornings 10.00 Encore 8.00 Family Feud Encore 11.00 Na onal Morning News Australian Story 10.30 Foreign 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 TBA 12.00 12.00 All Australian News Correspondent 11.00 TBA 11.30 1.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Exhumed 12.00 ABC News 1.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Everyday Gourmet 2.00 Extra with Jus ne Schofield 1.30 An ques Roadshow 2.00 The Entertainment Tonight 2.00 The 2.30 Alive And Cooking Time of our Lives 3.00 Catalyst 3.00 Na onal News Now Doctors 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 TBA 4.30 Eggheads 5.00 4.00 A ernoon News ABC News 5.30 The Drum 6.00 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat An ques Roadshow 7.00 ABC 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 6.00 Na onal News News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Who’s 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 7.00 WIN News Been Seeping in my House? 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.30 TBA 8.30 Glitch 9.30 Dirty Laundry 6.00 Family Feud 8.40 The Footy Show (AFL) Live 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Bachelor Australia 10.40 The Footy Show (NRL) 10.15 Lateline 12.30 All Australian News 8.40 Zoo 10.40 The Gallipoli Symphony 1.30 A Current Affair 9.40 Law & Order 12.00 Lone Pine Centenary 2.00 Spyforce 10.40 Blue Bloods Commemora on 3.00 Extra 11.40 The Project - Encore 1.00 The Business 12.40 Movie Juice 1.20 The Screening Room 1.10 The Doctors 2.00 Anatomy: Tissue 7 MATE 6.30 Mythbusters 7.30 World’s ELEVEN 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 ONE HD 5.00 I Fish 6.00 Family Feud Craziest Fools 8.00 What Went Down Neighbours 7.00 Raymond 7.30 The 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Last Man Standing 8.30 Tricked 9.30 Ink Master 10.30 Simpsons 8.00 Futurama 8.30 The 8.30 The Millers 9.00 Movie: The Naked America’s Hardest Prisons 11.45 Las Simpsons 9.00 Movie: Katy Perry: Part of Gun 2 1/2 (M) 10.45 Darren & Brose Vegas Jailhouse Me (PG) 10.55 The Late Late Show 11.55 11.15 Blokesworld 11.45 Unsupervised Glee 12.55 Raymond 12.15 The League 12.45 Home Shopping

SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 1.00 Greece: The Islands (Ionian Island) 1.30 France 24 News 1.45 The Journal 2.00 PBS Newshour 3.00 Al Jazeera News 3.30 Weekend Warriors 4.30 The Six es - The Assassina on of President Kennedy 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 6.00 Nigella Bites 6.30 SBS World News 7.30 French Food safari 8.00 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook Melbourne 8.30 Ainsley Harrio ’s Street Food 9.30 Masters of Sex 10.35 SBS World News 11.05 Gail Porter on Pros tu on

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SC TEN WIN VIC 6.30 Huey’s Kitchen 7.00 Ben’s 6.00 Today Menu 7.30 Bold & The Beau ful 9.00 Mornings Encore 8.00 Family Feud Encore 11.00 Na onal Morning News 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 TBA 12.00 12.00 All Australian News Dr Phil 1.00 Everyday Gourmet 1.00 Ellen Degeneres Show with Jus ne Schofield 1.30 2.00 Extra Entertainment Tonight 2.00 The 2.30 Alive And Cooking Doctors 3.00 Judge Judy 3.00 Na onal News Now 4.00 A ernoon News 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 6.00 Na onal News 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 7.00 WIN News 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.30 TBA 6.00 Family Feud 8.40 The Footy Show (AFL) 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Bachelor Australia 10.40 The Footy Show (NRL) 12.30 All Australian News 8.40 Zoo 1.30 A Current Affair 9.40 Law & Order 2.00 Spyforce 10.40 Blue Bloods 3.00 Extra 11.40 The Project - Encore 12.40 Movie Juice 1.10 The Doctors GO 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Teen Titans Go! GEM 4.30 Ellen Degeneres Show 5.30 7 TWO 4.30 FINA World Swimming 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Adventure Time Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 The Championships 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.00 The Middle 7.30 Britain’s Got Talent Ashes: Fourth Test - Australia v England 7.30 Doc Mar n 8.30 Lewis 10.30 Mr 9.30 TBA 12.00 Mad 12.30 Adventure (Live) 3.00 New Style 3.30 Global Shop Selfridge 11.30 Supercarrier 12.30 FINA Time 1.00 Regular Show World Swimming Championships 3.00 Dr Oz 4.00 The Martha Stewart Show

SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie Cap ve (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 Deal or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 AFL Premiership Season Round 19: Adelaide v Richmond 10.30 TBA 12.30 Last Resort 2.30 Harry’s Prac ce 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Today 7.00 Ben’s Menu 7.30 Bold 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 9.00 Mornings & The Beau ful Encore 8.00 One Plus One 10.30 Trust Me Family Feud Encore 8.30 Studio 11.00 Na onal Morning News I’m A Doctor 11.30 Hospital 12.00 All Australian News 10 11.00 The Living Room Chaplains 12.00 ABC News 1.00 1.00 Ellen Degeneres Show An ques Roadshow 2.00 The Encore 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 2.00 Extra Everyday Gourmet with Jus ne Time of our Lives 3.00 Catalyst 2.30 Alive And Cooking Schofield 1.30 Entertainment 3.30 T.B.A. 3.00 Na onal News Now Tonight 2.00 The Doctors 4.30 Eggheads 4.00 A ernoon News 3.00 Judge Judy 5.00 ABC News: Early 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 5.30 The Drum 6.00 Na onal News 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 6.00 An ques Roadshow 7.00 WIN News 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 7.00 ABC News 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.30 7.30 7.30 Customs 6.00 Family Feud 8.00 QI: Highs & Lows 8.30 Friday Night Movie: 6.30 The Project 8.30 Jonathan Creek Rumour Has It (M) 7.30 The Living Room 9.30 Line of Duty 10.30 Late Movie: Moonlight 8.30 TBA 10.30 Lateline & Valen no (M) 11.00 Have You Been 11.05 The Business 12.35 All Australian News Paying A en on? 11.20 Dirty Laundry 1.35 A Current Affair 12.00 The Project Encore 12.10 rage 2.05 Weeds 1.00 The Doctors 7 MATE 5.30 Hillbill Handfishin’ 6.30 ELEVEN 5.30 Becker 6.00 Family Feud ONE HD 5.00 I Fish 6.00 Family Feud How I Met Your Mother 7.00 AFL: 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Raymond 7.30 So 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Black Gold 8.30 Adelaide v Richmond 7.30 Movie: Wild You Think You Can Dance 9.30 New Girl Cops: Adults Only 9.30 True Jus ce: Hogs (PG) 9.30 Movie: Wanted (AV) 10.00 Snog Marry Avoid? 11.00 Movie Payback 10.30 Netball World Cup 12.00 11.45 Movie: Jackass 3.5. (MA) 1.30 Juice 11.30 The Late Late Show Bellator MMA 2.00 Darren & Brose Movie: Van Wilder 2:The Rise of Taj

SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 1.00 NITV News Week in Review 1.30 France 24 News 1.45 The Journal 2.00 PBS Newshour 3.00 Al Jazeera News 3.30 Strip the City 4.30 Backroads USA 5.00 Room 101 - Poh Ling Yeow 5.30 Le ers and Numbers 6.00 Raymond Blanc 6.30 SBS World News 7.30 Secrets of Britain 8.30 Joan of Arc 9.35 Love and Sex in an Age of Pornography 10.35 SBS World News 11.05 Movie: Perfect Sense 12.50 Movie: 13 Semesters

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie Cap ve (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 Deal or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 AFL Premiership Season Round 19: Adelaide v Richmond 10.30 TBA 12.30 Last Resort 2.30 Harry’s Prac ce 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 rage 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.00 Saturday Disney 6.00 RPM 11.30 Spicks And Specks 6.30 Dora The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 7.00 ET’s Fishing Classics 12.00 First Footprints 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 The Morning Show 7.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 1.00 An ques Roadshow 10.00 Mornings - Saturday 12.00 TBA 8.00 Family Feud - Encore 12.00 TBA 1.30 AFL Premiership 8.30 Studio 10 2.00 Movie: Paper Moon Season: Round 19 11.00 The Living Room Encore 12.30 Hot In Cleveland 4.00 QI: Highs & Lows 1.00 Movie: We Are Marshall 4.30 Landline - Western Bulldogs v 12.00 The Talk 3.30 Oprah Down Under Port Adelaide 2.00 The Doctors 5.00 Midsomer Murders: 4.00 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage 4.30 Be er Homes and 3.00 Movie Juice Blood on the Saddle 4.30 Dr. Lisa To The Rescue Gardens 3.30 Just Go (PG) 5.00 News: First At Five 5.30 Out of the Blue 4.00 Andy & Ben Eat 6.30 Gardening Australia 5.30 Getaway 6.00 Seven News The World 7.00 ABC News 6.00 Na onal News Saturday 7.30 Father Brown 6.30 AFL Premiership Season 4.30 Places We Go 7.00 TBA Round 19: West Coast v 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 8.20 New Tricks 12.00 Movie: The Square (AV) 9.20 Old School Hawthorn 6.00 Far Flung With Gary 2.05 Movie: Howling II: Your 10.15 The Bletchley Circle 10.30 T.B.A. Mehigan Sister is a Werewolf 11.30 The Goldbergs 7.00 The Saturday Movie 11.10 rage (AV) 12.00 Last Resort Diary of a Wimpy Kid 4.00 The Avengers 2.00 Malibu Country (PG) 5.00 The Middle 3.00 Harry’s Prac ce 8.55 Movie: Diary of a 3.30 It Is Wri en Wimpy Kid (PG) 7 MATE 4.30 Bid America 6.00 Inside ELEVEN 6.00 Becker 7.00 Everybody ONE HD 5.00 Ozzie Holidays 5.30 Robson’s West Coast Customs 7.00 Movie: Spider- Loves Raymond 8.30 The Graham Norton Extreme Fishing Challenge 6.30 Monster Man 3 (PG) 9.50 Movie: Resident Evil: Show 9.30 Sex And The City 10.50 The Jam 7.30 The Rugby Championships 10.00 Retribu on (AV) 11.40 Movie: Insidious Late Late Show 11.55 The Loop 2.30 Have You Been Paying A en on 11.00 (MA) 2.00 Ice Pilots 4.00 The Billion Becker 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond Netball World Cup Dollar Car

SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 1.00 PBS Newshour 2.00 The Incredible Spice Men 2.30 O olengi’s Meditarranean Island Feast Mallorca 3.25 James May’s Man Lab 4.25 Meet Caligula 5.30 The Stuarts 6.30 SBS World News 7.30 Wild West with Ray Mears 8.30 Room 101 - Ma Preston 9.00 Movie: The Finishers 10.35 Movie: Declara on of War (M) 12.25 Movie: Overheard (M) 2.20 Movie: Rivals (MAV) 4.15 Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia

GO 5.00 Ben 10: Omniverse 5.30 Teen Titans Go! 6.00 TBA 7.30 Live Friday Night Football - Manly v South Sydney 9.30 Friday Night Football - Brisbane v Cantebury 12.00 Mad

SC TEN WIN VIC 7.00 Ben’s Menu 7.30 Bold 6.00 Today & The Beau ful Encore 8.00 9.00 Mornings Family Feud Encore 8.30 Studio 11.00 Na onal Morning News 10 11.00 The Living Room 12.00 All Australian News Encore 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 1.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Everyday Gourmet with Jus ne 2.00 Extra Schofield 1.30 Entertainment 2.30 Alive And Cooking Tonight 2.00 The Doctors 3.00 Na onal News Now 4.00 A ernoon News 3.00 Judge Judy 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 6.00 Na onal News 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 7.00 WIN News 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.30 Customs 6.00 Family Feud 8.30 Friday Night Movie: 6.30 The Project Rumour Has It (M) 7.30 The Living Room 10.30 Late Movie: Moonlight 8.30 TBA & Valen no (M) 11.00 Have You Been 12.35 All Australian News Paying A en on? 1.35 A Current Affair 12.00 The Project Encore 2.05 Weeds 1.00 The Doctors GEM 4.30 Ellen Degeneres Show 5.30 7 TWO 4.30 FINA World Swimming Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 The Championships 7.00 Coastwatch 7.30 Ashes: Fourth Test - Australia v England Be er Homes and Gardens 8.30 Escape (Live) 3.00 Strange Invaders 5.00 To The Country 10.30 Homes Under The Adventures in Rainbow Country Hammer 11.30 Best Houses Australia 12.00 Borderline

PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 6.00 Saturday Disney 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.00 RPM 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 6.30 Dora The Explorer 7.00 ET’s Fishing Classics 10.00 The Morning Show 7.00 Weekend Today 7.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 12.00 TBA 10.00 Mornings - Saturday 8.00 Family Feud - Encore 1.30 AFL Premiership 12.00 TBA 8.30 Studio 10 Season: Round 19 11.00 The Living Room Encore 12.30 Hot In Cleveland - Western Bulldogs v 1.00 Movie: We Are Marshall 12.00 The Talk Port Adelaide 3.30 Oprah Down Under 2.00 The Doctors 4.30 Be er Homes and 4.00 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage 3.00 Movie Juice Gardens 4.30 Dr. Lisa To The Rescue 3.30 Just Go 5.30 Out of the Blue 5.00 News: First At Five 4.00 Andy & Ben Eat 6.00 Seven News 5.30 Getaway The World 6.30 AFL Premiership Season 4.30 Places We Go 6.00 Na onal News Saturday Round 19: West Coast v 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.00 TBA Hawthorn 12.00 Movie: The Square (AV) 6.00 Far Flung With Gary 10.30 T.B.A. 2.05 Movie: Howling II: Your Mehigan 11.30 The Goldbergs Sister is a Werewolf 7.00 The Saturday Movie 12.00 Last Resort (AV) Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2.00 Malibu Country 4.00 The Avengers (PG) 3.00 Harry’s Prac ce 5.00 The Middle 8.55 Movie: Diary of a 3.30 It Is Wri eng Wimpy Kid (PG) GO 5.30 The Looney Tunes Show 6.00 GEM 6.30 Kalgoorlie Cops 7.30 The 7 TWO 2.00 FINA World Swimming TBA Ashes: Third Test - Australia v England Championships 7.00 Movie: Raising (Live) 3.00 Movie: The Trouble With Helen (PG) 9.00 Movie: The Generals’ Girls (G) 5.00 My Crazy Obsession Daughter (M) 11.30 Body of Proof 12.30 FINA World Swimming Championships 3.00 The Martha Stewart Show

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TV GUIDE SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 TV GUIDE MONDAY, AUGUST 10

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TV GUIDE TUESDAY, AUGUST 11

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Sunrise 7.00 Ben’s Menu 7.30 Bold & 6.00 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 9.00 The Morning Show The Beau ful 8.00 Family Feud Na onal Morning News 12.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 Four 11.30 Seven News Encore 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 All Australian News 1.00 Ellen Corners 10.45 Media Watch 12.00 Midday Movie: TBA 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Degeneres Show 2.00 Extra 11.00 Family Confiden al Expec ng Amish Home Team 1.30 Entertainment 2.30 Alive and Cooking 11.30 The Mix 12.00 ABC News 2.00 The Daily Edi on Tonight 2.00 The Doctors 1.00 An ques Roadshow 2.00 3.00 Na onal News Now 3.00 The Chase 3.00 Judge Judy 4.00 Na onal A ernoon News Parliament Ques on Time 3.10 4.00 Seven News at 4 Catalyst 3.40 Father Brown 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.00 Deal or No Deal 4.30 Eggheads 5.00 ABC News: 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 Million Dollar Minute Early Edi on 5.30 The Drum 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 6.00 Na onal News 6.00 Seven News 6.00 An ques Roadshow 7.00 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.00 WIN News 6.30 Today Tonight ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 6.00 Family Feud 7.30 The Hotplate 7.00 Home and Away Foreign Correspondent 8.30 6.30 The Project 8.40 Special: The Truth 7.30 T.B.A. Kevin McCloud’s Escape to the 7.30 The Great Australian About Sugar 8.30 Winners & Losers Wild: Tonga 9.20 Fran c Family Spelling Bee 9.40 Embarrassing Bodies 9.30 T.B.A. Rescue 10.20 Lateline 8.30 NCIS Down Under 11.30 Mistresses 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.40 Obsessive Compulsive 10.50 The Business 12.30 It’s Always Sunny In 11.30 The Project - Encore Cleaners 11.10 The Hour Philadelphia 12.30 The Doctors 11.40 Extra 12.10 Parliament Ques on 1.00 Home Shopping 1.30 Home Shopping 12.00 All Australian News Time 3.00 NBC Today 4.00 Life Today With James 1.10 Thunderheads 7 MATE Details no available at Ɵme ELEVEN 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 ONE HD 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H of print. Neighbours 7.00 Everybody Loves 7.30 Great Bear Stakeout with Billy Raymond 7.30 Rules of Engagement Connolly 9.30 Netball World Cup 11.30 8.30 Bondi Ink Ta oo 9.30 Movie: The Those Who Kill 1.00 The League 1.30 Home Beau cian and the Beast (PG) 11.40 The Shopping 2.00 Ross Kemp: Back on the Late Late Show 12.40 Glee Frontline 4.00 Netball World Cup

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ABC 1 How Not To Behave Wednesday, 8.00pm In which parts of a change room is it okay to walk around naked? What’s the tooth fairy’s going rate? Is it ever okay to pick up at a funeral? From dinner par es to supermarkets, Gretel Killeen and Ma Okine will escort you through the unwri en rules and necessi es of modern society.

WIN SA (SEVEN) & PRIME Winners & Losers Tuesday, 8.30pm The lives and loves of a group of school friends and their families.

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Local Sport NETBALL Harvey family hits the 1000 game mark in Western Border netball When Emily & Melissa Harvey were honoured for their 150th and 200th games respectively on Saturday it brought the Harvey family total to more than 1000 Western Border netball games. Mum Denise played 254 games for the Demons and is a club life member, having been a decorated player, coach and umpire for the South Gambier Netball Club over that time. The girls’ sister Samantha played 112 games for South, while auntie, Audrey Harvey, was a 233 game player for the Demons, who also had the same commitment to volunteering and umpiring during her time at the Demons. Add to that the girls’ games for Casterton Sandford in 2014 and the Harvey family has achieved what few families ever will – 1000 games in one netball association. Emily was honoured for reaching the 150 game milestone. She is currently a C Grade player for the club and has come up through the club’s junior ranks. She is also a badged umpire, continuing her training through the South East Regional Netball Academy, and has taken her first steps in the coaching ranks as an assistant coach for the club’s 17 & under team, as well as coaching the 15 & under team for a couple of weeks when the regular coach was away. A tenacious defender, Emily is the consummate team player with her positive attitude, work rate and never say die attitude. Melissa is now the third player in her family to hit the 200 game mark for South Gambier, having also worked her way through the club’s junior ranks to become a valued senior player at the Demons. She is a premiership player, a club best & fairest winner and also ranks highly in those individual accolades at club and league level. A gutsy mid courter, Melissa runs hard all day and plays equally hard in defence and offence, and can pinch hit in the shooting circle if required.

Right - Melissa Harvey, who celebrated 200 games with South Gambier, mother Denise, who played 254 for the club, and sister Emily, who celebrated her 150 game milestone at McDonald Park on Saturday.

INDOOR BOWLS Singles champions decided Hampden FL - A Grade

The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association held its last association championship for the 2015 season last Thursday night. Along with the championship, a special presentation took place before play proceeded. Keisha Pearson, from the Post-Tel team, Emma Knight, from the Blue Lake Bowlers Blue team, and Chris Sylvester from the Moorak Red team were presented with cheques from the Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association. The money was presented to the three juniors by association President Andrew Simpson, to help them out to play in the 46th nationals in Warrnambool later this month. The championship then proceeded with the Elma Attiwill/ Sportscene Ladies singles and the Pearson Family/Athol and Sue Malseed Men’s singles, which also incorporated the Ian Simpson Memorial Champion of Champions. The semi finals saw Saints player Kym Franklin take victory from Commercial Club player Doreen Oakley 7 shots to 6, and Serena Bourn, from Glenburnie, beat Saint’s Jennifer Bowering, 7 shots to 5 after an extra end. This set up a final between Bourn and Franklin, with Bourn scoring on the first two ends, to lead by five shots, and then Franklin scored two shots on the third end. The next three ends Serena scored, and it wasnt until the last end Franklin scored again, with Bourn too good to take victory and win the Elma Attiwill / Sportscene Ladies singles championship 9 shots to 3. In the Pearson Family/ Athol and Sue Malseed Men’s singles saw the first semi-final go to Post-Tel’s Zac Pearson over the Commercial Club player John Oakley, 8 shots to 2. In the second semi-final RSL & District player Peter Gregory beat his RSL & District team mate Tim Wrightson, 8 shots to 5. The men’s final between Pearson and Wrightson was a very close game with Pearson

out of the blocks early, scoring on the first two ends, and then Wrightson bouncing back scoring the next four, giving him a two shot lead on the last end. Pearson tried to draw his second shot to draw the game but just dropped short to give Wrightson victory, 5 shots to 4, in the 2015 Men’s Singles championship. This saw Wrightson and Bourn meet in the Ian Simpson Memorial Champion of Champions, both going for their first ever Champion of Champions crown. The game was a little one sided with Wrightson winning four of the seven ends, with a couple of mutiples, and Bourn could only score single shots on the three ends that she won. Wrightson tookl the silverware, 7 shots to 3. In the ladies consolation semifinals Betty Allen (Kongorong) defeated Fiona Rochow (Blue lake Bowlers Blue) 12 shots to 3 and Keisha Pearson (PostTel) defeat Kristy Davis (Glenburnie) 5 shots to 4. The ladies consolation final was won by Betty Allen defeating Keisha Pearson, 9 shots to 4. In the men’s consolation semi-finals Tony Bowditch (Post-Tel) defeated Thomas Butler (Blue Lake Bowlers Blue) 8 shots to 3 and Andrew Simpson (Post-Tel) defeated Rod Fleming (Commercial Club), 8 shots to 3. The Men’s consolation final was won by Andrew Simpson defeating Tony Bowditch, 10 shots to 3.

Above (top right) - Presentation of cheques to support the juniors in the National Championships - president Andrew Simpson with Chris Sylvester, Keisha Pearson and Emma Knight Above (top left) - Ladies & Men’s Singles Finalists - Peter Gregory, Andrew Simpson, Betty Allen, Tony Bowditch, Kym Franklin, Zac Pearson, Serena Bourn and Keisha Pearson.

Terang Mortlake 2.6 4.7 7.11 11.13 (79) Portland 4.1 7.2 8.5 10.7 (67) Goals - Terang Mortlake: C. Bant 6; J. Moloney, T. Attrill, T. McKenzie, J. Meade, S. Staunton. Portland: L. Crane 4; J. Murray, R. Egan 2; Z. Telfer, D. Falcone. Best - Terang Mortlake: S. Crawley, A. Moloney, J. Moloney, C. Bant, S. Staunton, J. Moloney. Portland: R. Egan, N. Haylock, J. Edwards, B. Uebergang, D. Falcone, K. Taylor. Warrnambool 5.3 8.9 13.12 18.14 (122) Hamilton Kangaroos 2.1 2.4 6.4 8.6 (54) Goals - Warrnambool: J. O’Donnell 4; S. Cowling, J. Bell, T. O’Keeffe 3; J. Turland 2; A. Chirnside, W. Paulin, D. Graham. Hamilton: B. Huf, R. Newell 2; S. Barnes, J. Pertzel, T. Waters, H. Douglas. Best - Warrnambool: J. O’Donnell, T. Ludeman, B. Bull, A. McCarthy, R. Bright, J. Bell. Hamilton: H. Waldron, J. McIntosh, B. Hicks, J. Pepper, S. Barnes, T. Waters.

Hampden Netball - A Grade

Terang Mortlake 42 d Portland 29 (L. Kelly, R. Grant, T. Falconer); Hamilton Kangaroos 55 (A. Huf, K. Lewis, R. Lewis) d Warrnambool 31.

SECBL - Basketball results Men’s A Grade - Millicent 80 (J. Murphy 21; A. Schultz 17; J Telfer 12) d Bulldogs 66 (M. Berkefeld 23; L. Hunter 19; J. Jenner 9); Panthers 97 (T. Brown 30; J. Ryan 21; D. Brown 13) d Cougars 61 (J. Levison 16; T. Bird 15; S. Braim 9); Wizawrds forfeited to Roos. Women’s A Grade - Roos 32 (R. Hines 10; O. Dukalskis 8; L. Ross 6) d Panthers 31 (B. McKay 8; O. Patzel 6; B. Stratford 5); Saints 75 (O. Fuller 21; A. Winter 15; M. Pulmer 12) d Cougars 59 (A. Whitehead, T. Gray 18; C. Horrigan 12); Cats 57 (A. Walker 22; K. Varcoe 14; K. Smith 8) d Bulldogs 29 (M. Freeman 11; S. Adams 5; S. Smith 4)

SE Women’s Eight Ball League Round 22 Commersh Sharks 8 d Leprechauns 7; Shipwrecked Sheilas 10 d RSL 1 5; Eastern Breakers 11 d Park Panthers 4; Demons 13 d Tavern 1 2; The Tav 9 d German Vallistix 6; German legends 11 d RSL 2 4; German Warriors 10 d Eastern Nomads 5; Commersh Cougars - BYE

SEABL - Pioneers Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers 83 (T. Lee 20; D. Johnson, B. Hill 17; T. Daly 14; E. Burdon 11) d North West Tasmania 80. See page 45 for more Pioneers news.

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KNTFL - A Grade

Local Sport

Mundulla 3.3 8.4 13.8 15.12 (102) Kybybolite 4.0 7.3 10.3 12.5 (77) Goals - Mundulla: B. Packer 5; J. McGrice, B. Douglas 3; N. Milligan, J. Richards, D. Burgess, L. Wiese. Kybybolite: D. Brodie 8; J. Fitzgerald, B. Laurie, S. Shepherd, J. Bittner. Best - Mundulla: B. Packer, H. Thorpe, J. MacGrice, B. Marra, N. Davis, L. Wiese. Kybybolite: M. Pfitzner, S. Carberry, S. Davies, T. Cooper, D. Arnold, B. Laurie. Penola 4.5 8.6 12.12 20.15 (135) Kaniva Leeor 2.4 6.8 8.10 10.12 (72) Goals - Penola: A. Merrett 6; J. Copping 3; B. Lindner, B. McIntyre, B. Foster, J. Galpin 2; S. Jackman, M. Merrett, O March. Kaniva Leeor: D. Williams 4; J. Wagg, T. Strinbling, H. Bennett, R. Richardson, A. Duncan, N. Murphy. Best - Penola: S. Jackman, J. Galpin, B. Lindner, A. Merrett, M. Merrett, T. Pearce. Kaniva Leeor: J. Jarred, J. Lyon, N. Murphy, N. Reeve, T. Stribling, J. Preston. Keith 2.2 6.7 10.12 16.12 (108) Bordertown 6.5 6.5 9.5 12.6 (78) Goals - Keith: B. Simounds 7; S. Luders 3; P. Makin 2; S. lehmann, A. Bowley, J. Forrest, L. Mitchell. Bordertown: G. Robinson 4; J Searle, C. McCarthy, J. Eats 2; C. Dahlitz, B. Hayes. Best - Keith: no details available. Bordertown: M. Tober, C. Diment, B. Hayes, K. Cuthbertson, A. Diment, B. Shuttleworth.

WBFL - A Grade South Gambier 1.3 1.4 5.5 7.11 (53) East Gambier 0.0 3.3 4.4 5.4 (34) Goals - South: B. Exelby 3; A. Bryant 2; B. Saffin, J. Ryan. EastL M. Dempsey, T. Lockwood 2; P. Bury. Best - South: B. Saffin, C. Oliver, L. Foran, B. Bryant, J. Ransom, B. O’Neil. East: M. Scanlon, J. Eldridge, P. Hatch, M. Kieselbach, J. Langdon, S. Blashaw.

B Grade

East Gambier 7.8 (50) d South Gambier 6.8 (44).

Under 17

South gambier 11.8 (74) d East Gambier 5.10 (40)

Under 15

South Gambier 7.11 (53) d East Gambier 4.2 (26)

Under 13

South Gambier 10.5 (65) d East Gambier 1.3 (9)

Western Border Netball

Reserves

A Grade

Mundulla 22.21 (153) d Kybybolite 5.4 (34); Penola 32.11 (203) d Kaniva Leeor 10.4 (64); Keith 10.11 (71) d Bordertown 4.10 (34)

East Gambier 47 (B. McKay, T. McCallum) d South Gambier 34 (A. Mourbey, O. Dukalskis)

Senior Colts

A Reserve

East Gambier 47 (B. Dempsey, T. Gray) d South Gambier 36 (K. Reid, T. Sims)

Mundulla 11.8 (74) d Kybybolite 8.4 (52); Penola 3.4 (22) d Kaniva Leeor 1.9 (15); Bordertown 16.6 (102) d Keith 4,5 (29).

B Grade

Junior Colts

East Gambier 52 (Z. Tomkinson, E. Waters) d South Gambier 44 (K. Grubb, T. Watts)

Kybybolite 3.2 (20) d Mundulla 2.7 (19); Penola 10.13 (73) d Kaniva Leeor 0.1 (1); Keith 9.9 (83) d Bordertown 3.4 (22)

C Grade

East Gambier 37 (C. Mathys, G. Quick) d South Gambier 33 (R. Bryant, J. O’Neil)

KNT Netball - A Grade

17 & Under

Keith 51 (A .Schreiber, E. Gilbert) d Bordertown 50 (J. Lange, G. Exton) Kybybolite 55 (G. Maggi, S. Schulz) d Mundulla 50 (B. Marra, K. Hinge) Full list of results from all grades on our facebook page.

East Gambier 45 (R. Hines, B. McKay) d South Gambier 19 (T. Buckingham, Z. Duncan)

15 & Under

SWDFL - A Grade

East Gambier 61 (N. Allen, T. Bosko) d South Gambier 16 (L. McIntyre, C. Edmonds)

13 & Under A

East Gambier 27 (M. MacFarlane-Male) d South Gambier 18 (G. Ryan, T. Redemski)

13 & Under B

East Gambier 28 (S. Neale, A. Bosko) d South Gambier 7 (M. Cowland, R. Richter)

Above (top) - Shem Balshaw looks to keep the ball moving in Western Border football action at McDaonld Park at the weekend. Above (bottom left) - Chris Anderson looks to take possession despite the pressure coming from his South opponent. Above (bottom right) - Brad Bryant looks to break free of this teancioius tackle. Left (top left) - Liza Mutch in full flight during A grade netball action at the wekekend. Left (top right) - Chantelle Weir looks to offload this ball and make better position in the shooting circle. Left (bottom) - Best on court Brenna McKay looks to deliver the ball deep into East’s attacking area during A grade Western Border netball action at the weekend.

Heathmere 6.0 8.1 12.8 14.10 (94) Branxhome-Wallacedale 2.3 5.4 5.5 6.9 (45) Goals - Heathmere: D. Oliver 3; B. Williamson, S. Wilson, J. Stanford 2; M. Riddell, J. Nagorcka, P. Huddart, R. Gadsen, T. Hartmann. Branx-Wallace: N. Caruana, L. Somers, A. Caruana 2. Best - Heathmere: J. Stanford, E. Magann, T. Hartmann, B. Williamson, J. Nagorcka, M. Riddell. Branx-Wallace: P. Heeps, N. Caruana, J. Bradley, M. Anton, R. Jordan. Tyrendarra 2.6 7.10 9.11 10.14 (74) Westerns 2.2 5.4 7.4 9.6 (60) Goals - Tyrendarra: C. Williamson 4; E. Stewart 2; T. Boots, J. Patterson, E. Blacksell. Westerns: T. Vaughan, T. O’Connell, T. Holland 2; G. Nunn, C. Woodford, T. Chester, J. Atwell. Best - Tyrendarra: J. Bartlett, L. O’Callaghan, N. Scott, C. Williamson, E. Blacksell, S. O’Brien. Westerns: T. O’Connell, M. MacDonald, J. Atwell, H. Withers, T. Vaughan, M. Pitt. Heywood 3.6 8.10 14.17 19.18 (132) Cavendish 1.2 2.3 5.4 8.5 (53) Goals - Heywood: M. Wilson 6; J. Bell 3; W. Imbi, J. Jones, B. Bash 2; N. Schultz, T. Lovett, S. Millard, L. Malseed. Cavendish: R. MacNaughton 3; T. Fehsler 2; A. Ross, J. Tully, L. McKenzie. Best - Heywood: J. Imbi, J. Jones, T. Lovett, J. Nash, M. Wilson, J. Saunders. Cavendish: T. Fehsler, T. Huf, J. Huf, N. Surkitt, J. Webster, J. Shannon. Coleraine 6.4 11.6 14.10 20.15 (135) Dartmoor 2.4 9.5 10.6 12.7 (79) Goals - No details available Best - No details available

PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER Right (top left) - South Gambier’s Phoebe Sneath looks to sink this shot during 11 & Under action. Right (top right) - Alyssa Duncan is a picture of concentration in 11 & Under action. Right (bottom left) - Tully McShane looks for a team mate down court. Right (bottomm right) - Jazzy Bowd helpd bring the ball down court for South Gambier in 11 & Under action.

LOWER SOUTH EAST HOCKEY ASSOCIATION RESULTS Division 1 Women - Tigers 3 d Redbacks 2 Division 2 Women - Redbacks 3 d Strikers 0 Division 3 Men - Redbacks 5 d Strikers 1 Division 3 Women - Drifters 5 d West 0; Redbacks 2 d Strikers 1 U15 Boys - West 0 drew Cavaliers 0 U15 Girls - Cavaliers 2 d West 1; Tigers 4 d Redbacks 2 U13 Boys - Cavaliers 2 d West 0 U13 Girls - Tigers 4 d Portland 0

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Local Sport MSEFL - A Grade Kalangadoo 1.2 5.6 10.6 16.10 (106) Tantanoola 5.0 6.1 9.4 11.7 (73) Goals - Kalangadoo: M. Krieger 6; B. Mules, A. Lyon 3; A. Kilsby 2; L. Jones, J. Hunter. Tantanoola: J. Dawe 4; K. Dodd 2; C. Williams, Z. Courbois, T, Stringer, C. Hatt, C. Hale. Best - Kalangadoo: C. Mules, D. Barlow, J,. Casey, M. Krieger, M. Durbridge, T. Williams, Tantanoola: D. Tincknell, L. Smith, C. Hale, C. Williams, Z,. Walker, B. Radley. Robe 4.1 6.3 8.8 12.11 (83) Kongorong 0.5 2.9 7.10 11.12 (78) Goals - Robe: J., Kelly 5; N. Cane 3; R. Dew 2; P. Agnew, B. Jess. Kongorong: J. Simkin 5, J. Phillips 4; A. Harding, D. Phillips. Best - Robe: J. Kelly, J. Dunn, P. Agnew, J. Pettit, J. Dawson, Kongorong: A. Harding, J. Phillips, J. Blackwell, N. Ham, P. Ellis. Port MacDonnell 2.3 4.7 7.11 12.14 (86) Mt Burr 1.4 2.8 5.9 8.13 (61) Goals - Pt Mac: D. Bromley 4; K. McClean, A. Taylor 2; J. Bromley, W. MacDonald, D. O’Dine, L. McIntyre. Mt Burr: J. Gregory 2; T. Fennell, T. Renzi, D. Ridley, F. Scanlon, J. Agnew, T. Redden. Best - PtMac: B. Lynch, J. Turner, T. Sullivan, W. MacDonald, M. Smith, A. Taylor. Mt Burr: B. Hennink, J. Agnew, J. Little, T. Stanley, N. Morrison, N. Muhovics. Hatherleigh 8.5 15.10 21.23 33.18 (216) Nangwarry 1.0 3.0 3.1 4.2 (26) Goals - Hatherleigh: C. Buckley, B. Wight 5; J. Bateman, T. Watrson, S. Telfer 4; B. Haskett, M. Faulkner, J. Gilbertson 2; T. Schulz, J. Sullivan, S. Waring, D. Clough, B. Sneath. Nangwarry: B. Reddan 2; C. Lock, V. Virtanen. Best - Hatherleigh: M. Faulkner, B. Haskett, T. Watson, J. Sullivan, B. Wight, S. Waring, Nangwarry: M. Fatchen, B. Dinnison, C. Lock, K. Schaefer, A. Mills, J. McKeon.

B Grade

Tantanoola 16.9 (105) d Kalangadoo 8.5 (53); Kongorong 24.15 (139) d Robe 2.2 (14); Port MacDonnell 22.1 7 (149) d Mt Burr 0.1 (1); Hatherleigh 18.16 (124) d Nangwarry 3.6 (26).

Senior Colts

Above - Port MacDonnell’s Marie Lewis in full flight in her return game for the Demons.

Kalangadoo 15.13 (103) d Kalangadoo 3.5 (23); Robe 8.7 (55) d Kongorong 7.8 (50); Mt Burr 9.10 (64) d Port MacDonnell 4.5 (29); Hatherleigh 32.23 (215) d Nangwarry 0.2 (2).

PHOTOS COURTESY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE

Junior Colts

MILLICENT BOWLS

Kalangadoo 7.7 (49) d Tantanoola 1.4 (10); Robe 11.11 (77) d Kongorong 1.0 (6); Port macDonnell 6.6 (42) d Mt Burr 2.3 (15); Hatherleigh 15.4 (94) d Nangwarry 0.0 (0)

MSE Netball A Grade

Mt Burr (E. Clark, S. Wallis) d Port MacDonnell 46 (M. Hein, M. Moore); Hatherleigh 64 (M. Allan, A. Brooks) d Nangwarry 44 (T. Smith, S. Crowe); Tobe 62 d Kongorong 51.

A Reverse

Robe 64 d Kongorong 22; Port MacDonnell 73 (S. Morgan, A. Neshoda) d Mt Burr 30 (S. Nieuwenhuizen, H. Corman); Hatherleigh 63 (E. Laucirica, M. Redman) d Nangwarry 34 (A. PLoenges, F. Millard).

B Grade

Robe 52 d Kongorong 33; Port MacDonnell 59 (C. Merrett, C. Burford) d Mt Burr 27 (P. Bowering, D. Smith); Nangwarry 41 (K. Neale, A. Reilly) d Hatherleigh 39 (K. Blacketer, E. Stuckey).

B Reserve

Kongorong 25 d Robe 17; Port MacDonnell 68 (K. Sawthorne, P. Lomas) d Mt Burr 15 (B. Scanlon, C. Norton); Nangwarry 41 (S. Judd, R. Johns) d Hatherleigh 36 (F. Jackman, N. Skeer).

17 & Under

Robe 59 d Kongorong 26; Port MacDonnell 76 (M. Hein, G. Pratt) d Mt Burr 37 (K. Lesslie, K. Wilson); Hatherleigh 65 (G. Gray, E. Leopold) d Nangwarry 17 (N. Domaschenz, B. Holmes)

15 & Under

Robe 39 d Kongorong 23; Mt Burr 27 (S. Wallis, C. Handford) d Port MacDonnell 25 (T. Taylor, M. Ireland); Hatherleigh 54 (L. MacGregor, G. Chant) d Nangwarry 21 (B. Wohlfeil, J. Chapman)

13 & Under

Robe 67 d Kongorong 3; Mt Burr 45 (M. Bowering, E. Falting) d Port MacDonnell 25 (S. Lomas, R. Buckingham); Hatherleigh 36 (Z. Widdison, D. Gilbertson) d Nangwarry 14 (G. Johns, H. Smart-Cunningham)

Above (top) - Port MacDonnell’s Ben O’Dine looks for a way through a sea of Mt Burr players during A Grade Mid South East football action. Above (centre) - Clint Gallio looks to stop Scott Enderl in his tracks at Mt Burr at the weekend. Above - Port MacDonnell’s Michelle Moore looks to send the ball down court despite the pressure from Mt Burr’s Hayley Agnew. Above (from left) - South Gambier 11 & Under player Siobhan Adams is ready to deliver a centre pass and Edie Jones on the fly.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE

Millicent Bowling Club’s Mod Cleaning 2-4-2 last Thursday was still run and woin, despite having a smaller field due to some regular heading to a tournament in Loxton, and some torrential rain that did see the competition abandoned on the 16th end. The winning combinations were Neil Whelan and Kevin Hunt (28+1), John Buhlmann and Bill Fennell (29+3), Glenn Schapel, Peter Hyland and Garth Baker (29+8), Phill Dowdell and Manny Vanderhorst (29+9) and Carl Schapel and Max Richards (33+18). Carl Schapel and Max Richards (above top) won the day from runners-up Manny Vanderhorst and Phill Dowdell (above bottom).

Right - Adriana Ross was caught-out when the heavens opened up.

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Local Sport Pioneers ready to establish Hall of Fame While the most immediate concern for the Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers is their Friday night’s clash with the highly rated Geelong Supercats, currently sitting second in the East Conference, players, supporters at least have one eye on Saturday night’s gala event – the club’s inaugural Hall of Fame function. The city’s only national sporting team is set to induct the first six members of its Hall of Fame – an administrator, coach and four players. The initial list of potential inductees was narrowed to around 10 possibilities with the selection committee of three then narrowing the field to the six people set to be inducted on Saturday night. There will no doubt be much conjecture over who the inaugural six members will be, given the club has a number of long serving administrators, players and coaching staff, and has two national championships in its 28 year history. 2003 championship player Sam Fotu will emcee the night, with tickets still available for the black tie, three course dinner and presentation. Head to the Pioneers website for ticket details. The club plans to induct new members into the Hall of Fame every two years. Full coverage of the Hall of Fame event in Lifestyle1 and the spring edition of Southern Life.

Above - 2003 championship player Sam Fotu is returning to Mount Gambier to emcee the Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers inaugural Hall of Fame function on Saturday night.

Motor Funding injection for regional roads

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SA DRIVERLESS CAR TRIALS Driverless cars will be road-tested on local roads in November this year, and RAA is excited to see what results the trials will reveal. RAA General Manager Public Affairs Penny Gale said she’s proud that South Australia will be the first state in Australia to put this technology to the test. “By 2020 all cars that come off the production line will have some ability to drive themselves, and we need to prepare,” said Ms Gale. “By applying international research in these trials, we can work towards understanding what is required to make driverless technology suitable for our local road conditions and to keep road users safe.” The Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative will be led by the ARRB Group, the national independent road research agency, and the State Government, with support from a number of key stakeholders including RAA. “This type of technology has the potential to be a real win for road safety and mobility in South Australia,” said Ms Gale. “Removing the need for a driver will open up a whole range of transport opportunities for many of our members, particularly people with disabilities and the elderly. While removing the reliance on human behaviour will undoubtedly save lives.” RAA believes driverless cars have the potential to solve many of our state’s transport issues, particularly congestion on our city streets. The driverless vehicle trials will coincide with a Driverless Vehicle Conference to be held in in Adelaide from 7-8 November.

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