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ISSUE 1003 - Wednesday, October 11, 2023 | THE LIMESTONE COAST AND SOUTH WEST VICTORIA | 08 8724 7111 | www.lifestyle1.net

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FACTORY FMX Featuring at the Mt Gambier Show Mt Gambier Show Friday October 20 & Saturday October 21 SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS


TOGETHER WITH MAJOR SPONSORS 20TH & 2 ST 1 GAMBIER EARTH MOVERS PTY LTD October 2023 Friday 9am-7pm Saturday 9am-11pm * trade exhibit and com petition closing times vary

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Jousters display by Marisma Equine Entertainment Friday -

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Saturday -

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Sponsored by Elders Mount Gambier & Grant High School

Burrungule Park Laser Tag

Sponsored by Veolia, Mount Gambier Isuzu & Ssangyon and Baxter Hire

Friday & Saturday - 10am to 6pm Sponsored by Key 2 Sale, Glenara Transport, TDRS and PA Malseed

Bunnings Activity Centre Friday - Saturday -

Ryan Razi Mesmerise Show Friday & Saturday - 11:30am & 2:30pm Plus, roving sets Sponsored by Limestone Coast Party Hire, The Border Watch and Brandt Tractor Pty Ltd

Sponsored by Bunnings Mount Gambier

Fireworks Display

Wicked Wildlife

Saturday - 9pm

Friday & Saturday - 9am to 6pm Sponsored by EB Graphics, The SE Voice and JR & JB Jenkin

TICKETING Scoot the Juggler

10am to 5pm 10am to 4pm

ADULT

Sponsored by Gambier Earth Movers, Win TV, City of Mount Gambier, Thomas Foods International and Sandy Ridge

Tickets are available online through Ticketebo or at the gate. They are priced at:

PURHASE ONLINE $18

PURHASE AT THE GATE $20

Friday & Saturday- 11am, 2pm & 4pm Plus, roving sets

AGED PENSION

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CHILD AGED 5-16 YEARS

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For more information visit www.mgshow.com.au

* Family is 2 adults + 2 kids OR 1 adult + 3 kids Carparking available with gold coin donation to Royal Flying Doctors Service.

A booking fee will apply to each purchase made online. The booking fee is non-refundable. Purchase today at ticketbo.com.au and search “Mount Gambier Spring Show”


It’s (almost) SHOWTIME! Gambier Earth Movers backs Mount Gambier Show again

SPRINGTIME TOUR - VETERAN & VINTAGE CAR CLUB EVENT MOUNT GAMBIER VISITOR & DISCOVERY CENTRE October 13-15

BIKE SA - LIMESTONE COAST TOUR BEACHPORT, KINGSTON, NARACOORTE & PENOLA October 14-22

With the support of major sponsor Gambier Earth Movers, The Mount Gambier Show is celebrating its 162nd year. The 2023 program is full COONAWARRA CELLAR DWELLERS of exciting exhibits, from traditional VARIOUS EVENTS AT CELLAR DOORS THROUGHOUT THE show favorites to fabulous family entertainment and a vast array of COONAWARRA WINE REGION (Head to coonawarra .org.au) trade stalls. July 1-31 The main entertainment attractions include the Factory FMX team with their high-flying live motocross entertainment. Watch in awe as bikes fly 30 feet high in the air & 75 feet long while performing the newest and craziest tricks in the sport! Watch as Scoot the Juggler, juggles clubs, knives, balls, rings, fire and even a chainsaw, all while riding a unicycle! Ryan Razi will bring the magic, performing tricks before your eyes. And take a step back in time watching some jousting in action. something for everyone at this Together with the Burrungle year’s show. Park Laser Tag, Wicked Wildlife, Plus, the popular sideshows, the Elders Ag Learning Centre, SES show bags, horse events, trade demonstrations and craft activities stalls, indoor exhibits, working with Bunnings, there is certainly dog competitions, livestock

COONAWARRA CABERNET CELEBRATIONS VARIOUS VENUES & CELLAR DOORS October (month long event)

ST MARY’S OPEN GARDEN - PLANT & TRADE FAIR V & A LANE, PENOLA October 14-15

SATURDAY

OCTOBER 14TH DOORS OPEN 9AM

SUNDAY

MOUNT GAMBIER SPRING SHOW MOUNT GAMBIER SHOWGROUNDS October 20 & 21

OCTOBER 15TH DOORS OPEN 9AM

MOUNT GAMBIER CITY HALL CAVE GARDENS ENTRANCE

SOUTH EAST PRIMARY SCHOOLS MUSIC FESTIVAL SIR ROBERT HELPMANN THEATRE MOUNT GAMBIER October 25-27

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judging, horticulture competitions, caged birds, dog show, roving entertainment, vintage engines, first aid displays and more are all back for this year’s event. Saturday night will see demonstrations of precision driving by the South East Automobile Club, barrel racing action and more high flying stunts by Factory FMX. Finishing the night with the amazing fireworks display at 9 pm to round out the show. The Mount Gambier Spring Show is being held Friday October 20th and Saturday 21st at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds, gates open 9am daily. Tickets are available for purchase online through Ticketebo at the following prices: Adults $18, Children (5-16 years) $10, Aged

Pensioner $12 and Family $45. Children under 5 years are free. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased at the gate, visit our website for full ticketing information and pricing. Car parking will be available with a gold coin donation to Royal Flying Doctors. Visit www.mgshow.com.au for the full program and ticket sales.

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Music royalty in town Classical music experience reimagined this week

“...chamber music playing at its best; persuasive and powerful, delivered with dynamic precision and appropriately driven and cantabile … so intimate ... like eavesdropping on musicians playing for themselves…” ***** Limelight

Music royalty is headed to Mount Gambier this week when award winning oboist Celia Craig touches down for a series of workshops and performances. Celia’s visit is an Arts South Australia-supported residency with Celia set to be joined by cellist Thomas Marlin and pianist Michael Ierace, known together as Trio Tarrawatta. The trio are engaging and internationally acclaimed classical musicians and are headed to Mount Gambier from Thursday to Saturday for a community event demystifying and exploring music through a program of interactive activities for all ages. The visit will culminate in a performance at the Wehl Street Theatre of their ‘Songs without Words’ residency. With partnership from Adelaide’s Consortium Music, the residency will renew positive relationships with amateur, student musicians, local teachers, timed towards the end of the school holidays. Consortium Music will provide free repairs, sales, advice and guided instrument trials including beginner oboe lessons with Celia. Winner of the Justice Elizabeth Fullarton Excellence in Classical National Music Award, Celia Craig’s previous locally-delivered projects in the area have included ‘Colours of Home’ with Musica Viva, twice touring in local schools, featured soloist for Limestone Coast Symphony, and a schools residency with musicians supported by Musica Viva with the Australian Government Restart and

‘Songs without Words’ Live Music Residency program @ Wehl Street Theatre: • Orchestral workshops with Limestone Coast Symphony Orchestra Thursday 7pm • A drop in, interactive open rehearsal, between 2-4pm on Friday • Free tryouts, instant repairs, sales, by Consortium Music- Saturday from 1130pam: • Try the unique Howarth Junior Oboes, plus other instrument trials and repairs • Saturday finishes with a live interactive concert from 1pm- everyone welcome • ‘Songs without Words’ features female composers including Anne Cawrse • One discount ticket accesses all events and half price individual music lessons

Investment Fund, RISE. Celia’s oboe teaching is supported by Stand Like Stone Foundation, while prolific cellist and teacher Thomas Marlin will offer individual lessons for all standards of string players, and Elder Conservatorium staff member Michael Ierace will focus on keyboard and arranging skills. There is also an open rehearsal on Friday where people can watch and ask questions. “This project ‘Songs without Words’ provides something for anyone- with or without music experience- our Saturday program

starts with fixing and choosing instruments” said Celia. “People can just pop in while we rehearse at Wehl Street Theatre, receive personalised coaching, or find the best instrument for their child with Consortium Music before our lunchtime concert at 1pm.” More details, tickets, expressions of interest for half price instrumental lessons, are available through Humanitix, the not for profit using booking fees to fund education projects for the world’s most disadvantaged children to close the global education gap.

TARRAWATTA TRIO Tarrawatta’s name derives from the traditional Peremangk word for the Eden Valley, also from the first pioneer settlement where the Trio emerged; Collingrove Homestead, through Celia’s Resident Artist status with The National Trust of South Australia. For everyone, especially those who feel classical is not for them, Tarrawatta Trio aims to lead a renaissance of professional chamber music with intimate, unforgettable concert experiences to demonstrate the value and power of the arts in society. Innovators of ‘Exclusive Musical Soiree’ concept in North Adelaide Baroque Hall, Tarrawatta Trio are dedicated to creating intimate and unforgettable concert moments that resonate with audiences of all generations with the aim of showcasing South Australia’s rich cultural heritage. Their unique selling point is to develop immersive, authentic, unique and cultural activities representative of Australian culture through classical music.

Bringing art back to life

Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery unveils donated work

Mustard pork with potatoes 700g white-skinned potatoes, cut into 2cm pieces 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 12 fresh sage leaves 4 x 125g pork schnitzels (uncrumbed) 3 tsp fresh thyme leaves 3 garlic cloves, crushed 1 tbsp wholegrain mustard 2 tsp dijon mustard 300ml Bulla Cooking Cream 80g baby spinach 2 tbsp roasted almond kernels, roughly chopped Method Place potato in a large microwave-safe bowl. Add 1 tablespoon water. Cover loosely with plastic wrap. Microwave on HIGH (100%) for 3 minutes or until just tender. Drain. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large frying pan over high heat. Add potato. Cook, tossing occasionally, for 3 minutes or until starting to brown. Add sage. Cook, tossing occasionally, for 3 minutes or until sage is crisp and potato is golden and cooked through. Transfer to a heatproof bowl. Cover to keep warm. Add remaining oil to pan. Cook pork for 30 seconds each side or until browned and cooked through. Transfer to a plate. Cover to keep warm. Add thyme and garlic to pan. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute or until fragrant. Add wholegrain and dijon mustard, cream and 1⁄4 cup water. Bring to the boil. Boil for 3 minutes or until thickened. Stir in half the spinach. Return pork to pan with potato mixture. Serve topped with remaining spinach and almonds.

A French oil painting which is part of the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery’s permanent collection has been cleaned and restored. The picture, entitled Marche aux Fleurs or Flower Market by Edouard Cortes has been brought back to life through a grant from mining company Australian Rare Earths. It was recently unveiled at the gallery by Jacqui Owen, the company’s manager of Community and Land. Cortes was a post-impressionist artist working in and around Paris. The flower market in the scene was in the Place de la Madeleine on a wintry night, after rain. The painting was donated to the art gallery prior it to moving from Smith Street to the current building in Ormerod Street in 1998. It is not known who the donor was or when the picture was painted and if anyone can help, the gallery would be pleased to find out these details. A woman and a child feature in several of Cortes’s paintings including this picture and are thought to be Lucienne, his wife and his daughter, Jacquelin who was born in 1918. This date places the picture to the mid-1920s, given the age of the child. Cortes, who was tutored by his

artist father, Antonio, had a work exhibited when he was 16 and his first full exhibition as a 19-year-old, to wide acclaim. He became known as The Parisian Poet of Painting because of his diverse Paris cityscapes in a variety of weather and at night. However, he was a very modest man and preferred to remain anonymous as an individual, to allow his paintings to speak for themselves by standing on their own merit. He died in 1969 aged 87.

Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery chair Jeanette Vine said the sponsorship had enabled Artlab in Adelaide to carry out the restoration and the painting was now was at its best. BRINGING ART BACK TO LIFE: Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery chair Jeanette Vine; Australian Rare Earths manager of community and land Jacqui Owen & Naracoorte Lucindale Mayor Patrick Ross


Gallery wins award Little Blue Wren Gifts & Gallery honoured for going above & beyond during 2023 SALA Festival

Mount Gambier gallery Little Blue Wren was awarded the Hither & Yon Award for their curation of this year’s SALA award winning exhibition Forgotten Fables of the South East by Tyson Jay Brant. The Hither & Yon Award is awarded to a venue that has exceeded expectations in supporting artists exhibiting during SALA Festival 2023. This can be in areas such as installation support, promotion of the artist, community engagement, visitor experience, and more. In awarding the prize, Malcolm Leask from Hither & Yon said on behalf of the judges that they were impressed by the familyrun venue’s incredible efforts in planning, promoting, and running the exhibition, but also their commitment to elevating a local emerging artist. “Tyson Brant originally inquired about displaying a canvas or two but was supported and mentored by Tabitha and Gareth of Little Blue Wren to develop his debut solo exhibition, Forgotten Fables of the South-East,” the judges said. “The exhibition was impactful, inclusive and community-building in a way that is only possible when a venue respectfully nurtures the artist, being a strong advocate for them.” Gallery owner Gareth Williams said they were humbled and thrilled to receive the award. “We are grateful to the talented artists we are privileged

“...we are dedicated to fostering community creativity, supporting local artists, and providing a cultural experiences for our visitors...” Gareth Williams (Little Blue Wren Gifts & Art co-owner) to collaborate with and for the support of our community and customers who have made this recognition possible,” he said. A family run business, Little Blue Wren is dedicated to promoting the works of local makers, creators, artists and artisans. The gallery is located on the main street of Mount Gambier and offers a beautiful gallery space to showcase local artist’s works and provides affordable workshops to the community, run by local artists. “We are very proud of what we have achieved over the past 12 months of business. We are dedicated to fostering community creativity, supporting local artists, and providing a cultural experiences for our visitors,” Gareth said. “This validation by SALA will give us even more motivation to keep pushing the boundaries of the art world by curating thought-provoking exhibitions that challenge conventional norms and inspire dialogue. “Our plan is for Little Blue Wren to be a hub for creativity and a vital part of the Limestone Coast’s cultural landscape.” It was just over 12 months ago that Gareth and Tabitha took the plunge to open their own gallery space, with Tabitha earmarked as the artistic talent and Gareth providing the brains and brawn. The couple converted what was an online store into the new look gallery and gift shop. The search for that perfect space started with small shopfronts as purely a studio space but then its current site caught the eye and given its rapid expansion, it proved a fortuitous decision. With a more

spacious site secured, Gareth and Tabitha’s vision for a bricks and mortar project soon evolved from purely a space for Tabitha to create her own pieces. A visit to an Artisan Market at the Cave Gardens also inspired the couple, who saw first hand just how much artistic and creative talent was right on their new doorstep. “We thought let’s not just create, let’s starting exhibiting work,” Gareth said. “Let’s open up the space to local talent not just in Mount Gambier but in the region. Let’s give everyone a platform to exhibit their work and get their creations out there in the world.” Recruiting that local talent started with a social media campaign. “We made a lot of connections with artists and local makers and we just kept getting approached by more people,” Gareth said. “Securing this new space enables us to now provide three gallery spaces for artists to exhibit their work, and we have also created six dedicated studio spaces for artists to hire. It is our hope to establish a creative community space for artists to gather, share and collaborate. “We have a really big focus on pushing local talent, artists and makers, and giving the community the chance to buy local work. It’s about making art accessible and getting it out there so the community can engage with it.” “At Little Blue Wren we believe that the arts have the capacity to brings us all together; it changes us and changes our communities. Therefore, we want the arts, and our space to be accessible to everyone.” And it was that philosophy that saw the couple open up their space to Tyson Jay Brant and mentor him through the exhibition process with both the gallery and artist now having received awards for the SALA exhibition.

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Teeing off to celebrate cabernet 1. Darren Earl, Stuart Stephen, Peppi Pace & Jeremy Briggs 2. OneFortyOne returned to the Golf Day with two teams 3. Shannon Fullerton enjoys a sparkling wine before setting off with his team at the Coonawarra Golf Day 4. Alex Lambert, Kirsty Bailey, Jenny Butler & Dimity Savage 5. Patrick O’Donnell 6. Jayden Eldridge & Chris Anderson

7. Mike Weatherall, Chris Timms, Tim Heath & George Kidman 8. Redman Wines team 9. Dimity Savage tees off 10. Brand & Sons team 11. Coonawarra Vignerons team - Christine Lambert, Hugh Koch & Heidi Guyett 12. Shane McPherson tees off


Teeing off celebrations Golf Day kicks off month long Cabernet Celebrations

Penola Golf Course played host to the 6th annual Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations Golf Day on September 29, presented by the Coonawarra Vignerons, together with the Limestone Coast’s SAFM and 90.5 TripleM. It was the first of many feature events to take place during the month-long Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations Festival. One hundred and forty players converged on the golf course for what was a perfect spring day – ideal weather and course conditions- for the 4 ball Ambrose event. Coonawarra Vignerons events & marketing officer Heidi Guyett was thrilled with the turnout, which was the largest in the event’s history, seeing a diverse field take to the greens. “A record number of teams registered to play at this year’s event, 35 up from 27 teams in past year, making it the single largest tournament for the Penola Golf Club,” Mrs Guyett said. “We had great representation from our local winery members and welcomed an equal number of public teams from far and wide. “The event not only attracts teams from the Limestone Coast, but an increasing number of players from outer region including the Adelaide Metro area, Barossa Valley and interstate. “Victoria’s AFL Grand Final Public holiday may certainly have played a part in the freeing up players from across the border. We had a number of golfers from Heywood, Warrnambool, Port Fairy and even Melbourne to join in on the day.” Players started the day with breakfast and a traditional glass of Sparkling Cabernet, to acknowledge and celebrate the first day of the Cabernet Celebrations Wine festival, before taking to the pristine 18-hole course in the 4 player Ambrose competition. Teams enjoyed the hospitality of the Coonawarra Vignerons with wines flowing throughout the day paired with gourmet BBQ lunch and afternoon treats prepared by the Penola Golf Club and mouthwatering 36o South Beef steaks served for lunch. Out on the greens players were treated to a series of wine tastings

at the 7th, 9th and 18th holes , with Bellwether Wines, Whistle Post Estate and Rymill Coonawarra showcasing their top drops. Organisers couldn’t be more satisfied with the conditions of the day, with glorious sunshine bathing the pristine course. “We couldn’t have asked for a better day. It really is an all-round great day out with Coonawarra wines being showcased throughout the day, and the opportunity for the public to mingle with the who’s who of Coonawarra” Mrs. Guyett said. The title of Coonawarra Golf Day Champion Team went to Castec Rural Supplies (pictured), led by Craig Foster, who produced a winning nett score of 57.375. The winners took home the perpetual red champion jackets and caps, along with an assortment of golfing goods donated by Golf n More Mount Gambier, Royal Oak Penola Dining voucher and a dozen Coonawarra wines between them. The red jackets will see the winning team gain VIP access to Cabernet Celebrations events throughout the month of October. Castel Rural Supplies captain Craig Foster praised organisers for the day and for the condition of the course. “The Vignerons have done a sensational job to put this day today together,” Foster said. “The hospitality is second to none and the greens are in top condition- a credit to the organisers and the Penola Golf Club.” Runners Up nett by only the narrowest of margins, went to the Redman Wines team comprising of family members Mike, Dan + Meg Redman, along with Tony Gleeson, playing a combined nett score of 57.75. The DiGiorgio Family Wines team, comprising of Katie Lewis, Daniel Christian, Garry Von Duve and Bill Burley, took out the title in the overall stakes, with 64 off the stick. Following closely behind were ‘The Reckless Drivers’ with a gross score of 66 comprising of Michael Childs, Mitch Hartree, Jimmy Fulton and Chris Moyle. Individual novelty prizes were also awarded, with the winners selecting from an assortment of Coonawarra wines, Parker Estate

Draught beer + hats, golf ball packs and hats donated by The Lakes Caddy Shack. Longest drive prizes for the men were won by Michael Kosch and Travis Younghusband on the 15th and Ben Gordon on the 1st. The women’s longest drive was won by Karen Cahir on the 2nd with Alex Lambert and Matilda Innes taking out the honours on the 12th hole. Nearest pin prizes were awarded to Bruce Davy, Cath Kidman and Sonya Kingsbury on the 9th, Andy Graham, Nigel Rowntree and Kirsty Bailey on the 13th. A nearest the wine bottle competition was hosted on the 10th and 18th holes with individual winners each taking home a magnum bottle of Coonawarra Cabernet, donated by Redman Wines, DiGiorgio Family Wines and Katnook Estate. Taking home the magnums on the 10th was Simon Stagg and Cath Kidman, and on the 18th the wine went to Sonya Kingsbury and Garry Milhench. Organisers of the golf day were thrilled to learn that many out-ofregion teams had opted to make a weekend of it in Coonawarra. “The golf day is ideally situated ahead of the SA Labour Day Long weekend, to entice players to make the most of the extended break, bringing their family and mates along for the ride,” Mrs Guyett said. “It’s exactly what we seek to achieve by planning these event days to tie in with the greater festival program, by gaining room nights, to support Limestone Coast tourism operators and encourage visitation to Coonawarra’s cellar doors.” The successful day lead into the long weekend, the first of five weekends in the monthlong Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations. Throughout October an extensive array of food and wine events and tasting experiences showcasing and celebrating Coonawarra’s signature red wine; Cabernet Sauvignon, are taking place. Visit the event page https:// coonawarra.org/cccoctober-2023/ to view the full program of events.

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New story for Taking care of local superhero biodiversity Authors release new Wylah book The South West’s own superhero is back for another adventure, and Glenelg Shire residents are invited to play their part with her creators. Jordan Gould and Richard Pritchard will hold a special presentation and workshop on their latest book Wylah the Koorie Warrior 2: Custodians, at the Portland library this Friday. The book follows on from the successful first instalment in the series, Wylah the Koorie Warrior 1: Guardians, published by the Warrnambool-based authors in May last year, with the original fantasy adventure series aimed at readers aged 8-14. Wylah: warrior, hero and friend. Her adventures have been

40,000 years in the making. Wylah has already accomplished the unbelievable feat of uniting the five Guardians, but her journey is far from over. Together with her megafauna friends, she must travel through the treacherous and forbidden Valley of the Spirits to face off against the Dragon Army. Can Wylah defeat the perils that lay ahead and become the ultimate Koorie Warrior? At the Portland library event you can create your own Megabeast to win a prize and participate in a live character card design with Wylah co-author and illustrator Richard Pritchard which will become an official trading card. Fans of Pokémon won’t want to miss this. Peek Whurrong man Jordan Gould is an Indigenous Australian passionate about teaching and talking to groups about culture, language and reconciliation. Richard Pritchard is an Indigenous Pacific Islander who has worked on feature films such as The Great Gatsby, Happy Feet, Mad Max: Fury Road and Prometheus. EVENT DETAILS: FREE event Bookings preferred Phone (03)5522 2265 Friday, October 13 4.15pm to 5.30pm Portland Library 32 Bentinck Street, Portland

Native vegetation in the spotlight for Limestone Coast landholders Limestone Coast landholders with a native vegetation Heritage Agreement can now apply for funding to undertake works on their property which improve biodiversity outcomes for heritage agreement areas. There are over 300 Heritage Agreements in the Limestone Coast. The State Government is providing $6 million to expand and enhance the Native Vegetation Heritage Agreement (NVHA) program state-wide. To facilitate the NVHA program in the Limestone Coast, Tania Rajic, working from the Limestone Coast Landscape Board, is the newly appointed NVHA outreach officer. Tania Rajic said that Heritage Agreements provide permanent protection of native plants and animals on private land. “Many unique areas of biodiversity can be found within privately owned land and can often form part of an important wildlife corridor, provide an extension to national or conservation parks, or help to establish private sanctuaries,” Ms Rajic said. Grants ranging from micro grants up to $1000, medium grants up to $15,000 and large grants up to $100,000 are now available with opportunity for multi-property and multiple year projects. “The NVHA program provides more than just grants. It will provide greater support to NVHA owners through on-site land management advice, assistance with grants, training and networking”, Ms Rajic said.

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Landholders wanting to put new areas of remnant native vegetation under heritage agreement will also be able to apply to the NVC for financial assistance, which will be an additional contribution to the program from the Native Vegetation Fund. Interested landholders are advised to submit a simple Expression of Interest with the Native Vegetation Council. The outreach officer will be in touch to arrange a site visit and discuss individual property management issues preliminary to submitting a grant application. These can include weed and pest animal control, fencing and revegetation of degraded areas. The program runs for three years and landholders are urged to register an Expression of Interest: Department for Environment and Water; Heritage Agreements. https://environmentsa. smartygrants.com.au/

Helping fund community projects Stand Like Stone Foundationopens 2023 Small Grants program

Do you need a grant to help you with your community project? If so, the Stand Like Foundation is seeking applications from community groups and not-for-profits based in or servicing the Limestone Coast. The annual Small Grants round is now open with grants of up to $10,000 available for local projects. Last year, the Stand Like Stone Foundation awarded more than $68,000 in grants to 12 community-led projects across the region. Some of the projects funded by the Foundation included the Fringe OutReach program, upgrading facilities at community halls, purchase of wigs and turbans for the Cancer Support Group, murals promoting the Arts, through to the purchase of a mobile cool room trailer for the Rapid Relief Team to be used in emergencies within the Limestone Coast. Stand Like Stone’s CEO, Roger Babolka said the foundation had proudly worked in partnership with the region supporting communities right across the Limestone Coast for more than 18 years now.

“As funding for these projects comes directly from the community, it’s everyone who has ever donated to Stand Like Stone that makes these grants possible,” Mr Babolka said. “The impact of donating to the foundation continues to be realised every year, as the donations are invested to earn income which is then given back to the community annually through community grants and scholarships. “Our Small Grants program enables the foundation to respond to the needs of the people and communities of this region, ensuring local projects receive local support. We certainly encourage everyone to get on board and apply.” The Small Grants are open for applications until October 31. FUNDED PROJECT: Imagine Millicent mural, Davenport Street Millicent

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It is a property that has been in the Porter family for almost a century but the time has come for this mixed farming enterprise and stunning historic homestead to become part of another family’s story with the family’s third and fourth generation custodians placing the Naracoorte adjacent property on the market. Selling agent Tom Pearce, from TDC Livestock and Property, was excited to be able to showcase this unique offering, with the sale of the property representing an opportunity to secure scale and balance of land rarely offered in the Naracoorte area. Located in close proximity to markets and abattoirs, in an area renowned for its reliability of season and underground water, interest is expected to be high. “The property is contained within

multiple titles, whilst as a whole Childerley Park offers rare scale, it does lend itself to be broken up,” Tom said. “There are six smaller title ranging from seven to nine hectares with highway frontage that definitely have lifestyle appeal.” For the family, represented by vendor James Porter, the sale represents the closing of a chapter of rich family history. “The sale of Childerley Park will enable us to consolidate our agricultural, horticultural, and viticultural interests in the Coonawarra,” James said.

Childerley Park offers a great balance of productive plains, which is complemented by sheltered range country and has a long history of being utilised as a grazing enterprise for both sheep and cattle. Along with finishing stock, the plains country also supports cereal, beans and canola production, while several paddocks are also shut up to grow hay. The centrepiece is a beautiful, renovated stone homestead, that provides spacious living with five bedrooms, two bathrooms and light-filled sitting room and

office. Stunning character features are found throughout with original floorboards, high ceilings, ornamental archway and mantles, while outside the large outdoor pergola and front porch are perfect for entertaining, or simply sitting back and taking in the beautiful garden views. An upgraded three bedroom cottage with one and a half bathrooms and an open living area is also on offer. Both dwellings are set within private gardens with mature trees and low maintenance lawns. Comprising of some 4087ac or

1654ha of prized mixed primary production land located a mere 10km from Naracoorte, production is bolstered by the 43ha TL centre pivot and a 259megL taking allocation. The quality underground water is also utilised for stock, with a series of solar pumps and an electric pump filling satellite tanks via 32mm and 50mm poly line. Stock handling infrastructure at Childerley Park is of the highest quality, serviced by a four-stand raised board woolshed with highcapacity bugle-style yards, along with upgraded cattle yards. Expressions of interest for Childerley Park will close on November 9. 4pm, with TDC Livestock and Property managing the sale. For further information, please contact Selling Agent Tom Pearce on 0427 642 138.


A whole lot of spooky fun Wattle Range Youth Advisory Council fundraiser

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ARIES

(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 5.3.2.1. Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 2.13.26.36.35.8. There could be some problems in your delivery or reception information but it should not interfere with your daily life too much. The person you least expect could surprise you with a revelation of their past interests.

TAURUS (April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Tuesday

Racing Numbers: 1.3.2.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.15.25.23.36.7.

Keep your head cool and trust only those you know are trustworthy and will keep matters to themselves. A break would improve your state of mind. Your income seems set to increase either through luck or effort probably a bit of both.

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(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Peach Racing Numbers: 1.3.2.5. Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 2.3.12.26.35.40. You will feel happier in your domestic scene. Not the time to get over excited and make rash promises. Spend your money only on necessities; also make sure that all accounts are paid.

CANCER (June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Wednesday

Racing Numbers: 1.3.6.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.26.35.5.4.

A person close to you could be very lucky indeed and you could also benefit from their luck. Your ability to find things could come in handy very soon. Give help to someone who is in need.

LEO (July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Friday

If you are 11 -16 years old, you are invite to a spooktacular evening of fun and fright at the Wattle Range Youth Advisory Council Halloween Disco. on Saturday, October 21, at the RSL Hall, North Terrace, Millicent. Put on your scariest costume and dance the night away with friends. This in-person event promises to be a thrilling experience for all. From 6-9pm the disco will be filled with creepy tunes, bewitching decorations, and ghoulish surprises.

Don’t miss out on this hair-raising event organised by the Wattle Range Youth Advisory Council (YAC). It’s the perfect opportunity to show off your creativity, meet new people, and have a howling good time. Ticket sales will raise funds to furnish a youth space being planned by the YAC for young people in the Wattle Range area and all ticket holders will receive a yummy ‘trick or treat’ bag on entry.

Attendees to be collected from the event by caregivers. No pass outs. Wattle Range manager community development said the Youth Advisory Council had been working very hard to organise this event and are very excited to scare everyone. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased through Humanitix at https://events.humanitix.com/ wattle-range-youth-advisorycouncil-halloween-disco.

Naracoorte Library set to become a fairyland It is all about fairies this week at the Naracoorte Library when local author Liz Crowley unveils her new book ‘A Silence in the Forest’ on Wednesday. Liz will be reading her stunning new story, the library’s fairy colouring in competition will be judged, there will be the opportunity to create magical nature inspired fairy wands, and after all that – what else but enjoying some delicious fairy bread. Everyone is also being encouraged to wear their sparkliest fairy costume. Colouring in competition forms now available in the library. ‘A Silence in the Forest’ focuses on Lily, the fairy, who spends her days tending to the needs of the peaceful forest folk. She loves her role of protecting the beautiful Rosebush Forest. When jealousy arises in the form of Sally the sprite, an old fairy school rival who did not finish fairy school, Lily and those around her must act quickly to bring peace back to the forest once more. Can Sally’s naughty spell be broken, or will the forest be forever changed? Liz’s book is recommended for children aged 3 to 8 years old. Check out the library’s social media platforms for more details.

Celebrating all things Holden this month

Racing Numbers: 1.2.5.2. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.23.36.32.20.

A romantic situation could surprise you. Your travel plans could be altered to the extent that you might find yourself in the wrong place.

VIRGO

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Black Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.5. Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 1.12.26.35.40.45. Guard against useless spending, or bargains that are not what they seem to be. You could end up with a lemon. An improvement in your personal image this week.

LIBRA (September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Tuesday

Racing Numbers: 1.3.2.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.15.45.20.32.22.

Influences are around you and some could be trying to take advantage of your generosity. Don’t mix business with pleasure. Routine matters should be dealt with now, but leave important decisions till later.

SCORPIO

(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Yellow Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.1. Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 1.12.25.8.6.11. Most will be meeting interesting new people and new experiences. Most will be able to achieve anything that they go after and money should be easier to come by. Most will be more in the mood to party.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23- December 20)

Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Sunday

Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.25.6.30.11.

Someone may pop the important question out of the blue. You could get involved in other peoples love affairs. Some strain is indicated on the financial scene. This period could bring a new love into your life or renew a flagging romance.

CAPRICORN

(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Racing Numbers: 1.3.5.9. Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 8.12.5.44.40.33. This period could start out as a rather trying one with lots of competition in career and home. keep your patience with family matters and avoid flying off the handle. Think before you speak.

AQUARIUS

(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 4.5.2.6. Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.26.34.40. Much of your free time will be taken up with family matters. Good news coming re money matters and luck is on your side. Be careful who you tell your secrets too and keep your ideas to yourself.

PISCES

(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Silver Racing Numbers: 1.3.2.5. Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.26.30.33. You will be geared up for a lot of fun over this period although money matters will be taking up most of your time. Good news is coming from someone you haven’t heard from for quite some time. Kerry Kulkens Psychic Line 1300 727 727 |www.kerrykulkens.com.au (call cost: $5.50 incl GST per min. mob/pay extra)

OFF THE BENCH The Holdens of Age Car Club Mount Gambier Inc is hosting a display of members cars at the Mount Gambier Raiil Lands on Sunday, October 29. The event is all about celebrating Holden and will run from 10am to 1pm. Head along to check out the lovingly restored vehicles and speaking to thier passionate owners. Entry is free.

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Time to look good & feel better Free Mount Gambier workshop this month for all cancer patients When Mount Gambier based friends Lynette Hirth and Kaye Chalk were going through their cancer treatment, accessing some support was only possible if they were prepared to head to Adelaide. Look Good Feel Better, a free national community service program that helps to improve the wellbeing and confidence of people undergoing treatment for cancer, was one of those services, and Lynette was determined to make that support available in the Limestone Coast. This year Look Good Feel Better Mount Gambier and Lynette, as the volunteer coordinator and facilitator of the service, turns 22, and there is a workshop on the horizon, which will be held on October 24 at the John Frew Centre in Mount Gambier. The program offers face-to-face workshops, like the October 24 event, as well as virtual workshops and Home-Delivered Confidence Kits. The face-to-face workshop demonstrations cover skin care techniques to alleviate side effects like dryness and sallowness that result from treatment; makeup tips to help patients deal with

concealing redness and drawing on eyebrows and lashes; and advice on headwear, including scarf styling and wig selection. At each workshop, participants receive a Confidence Kit full of skincare and make-up products to use as tools for application throughout the workshop, and for continued use at home. “Participants not only benefit from the very practical tips and tricks we teach them, they also benefit from the opportunity to meet others in a similar situation,” Lynette said. “Through these workshops, friendships and additional support networks are formed that can help during diagnosis and treatment. “For me, it showed me I was not the only one in the world going through chemo and radiotherapy. There were around 20 women in the room when I went to Adelaide and when they took their wigs off it was really powerful. “When you are diagnosed with something like cancer your whole world revolves around what you are dealing with and the treatment and its affects. “What I love now, running the workshops, is seeing women come

in with sad faces and they leave with a smile on their faces.” Look Good Feel Better PR & communications manager Vanessa Gambin said the program, and, in particular, face-to-face workshops, rely on volunteer support and that’s where Lynette’s role has been so vital. “The workshops are run by volunteers, like Lynette, who generously give their time to help our participants feel more empowered, confident, and incontrol of the changes they are experiencing,” Vanessa said.

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Lynette, too, has been assisted over the pasty two decades by volunteers from both Soroptimists and the Lions Club of Blue Lake City Lioness. Lynette runs three workshops a year at the John Frew Centre, Mount Gambier, coordinating those who might want to get involved in conjunction with Breast Care Nurse Dana Mulraney. “Women undergoing any kind of treatment for any kind of cancer can come along and the Lions ladies welcome them and they have a cuppa and then we go through the workshop with the skin

care and make up tips and trying in wigs and how to care for them – that part is lots of fun,” Lynette said. “It is such a beautiful program.” Lynette and Kaye also started the Booby Bunch, a support group for breast cancer patients, that meets every three weeks and has done for the past two decades. They also have participated regularly in Relay For Life. “We both worked so couldn’t get to some of the other support group meetings during the week,” Lynette said. “Back in the early 2000s breast cancer wasn’t talked about as much as it is now so you did feel isolated. We used to meet to have a coffee and a chat and a laugh. Often we talked about anything but.” The Look Good Feel Better program is run by the Cancer Patients Foundation; an independent not-for-profit organisation, not affiliated with any other cancer charity or support service. With no government funding, it is the generosity of the community through financial contributions, product donations and time that allows for the service to be provided to cancer patients free-of-charge. Registration is essential for the October 24 Mount Gambier workshop, via lgfb.org.au/ workshop or 1800 650 960 WORKSHOP VOLUNTEERS: Beryl Mahoney, Lynette Hirth, Wynne Turner (seated) & Gayle Green


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History at Tarpeena New product rolls off the Timberlink line Timberlink’s NeXTimber facility has pressed its very first Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panel, marking another significant milestone in the construction of Australia’s only combined CLT and GLT (Cross Laminated and Glue Laminated Timber) radiata pine mass timber facility. The commissioning of this CLT line follows production of the facility’s very first GLT beam in August 2023. Timberlink chief marketing, sales & corporate affairs officer David Oliver said the entire team had been working towards this moment since they announced construction of the facility in 2020. “To see the hard work of so many come to fruition is very rewarding,” he said.

Timberlink CLT/GLT operations manager Patrick Dark said there was such an air of positivity when the panel came off the line. “Everybody who has been involved in the installation, testing and commissioning of our NeXTimber equipment should be proud of what we’ve accomplished,” he said. The newly commissioned CLT line, colocated at Timberlink’s Tarpeena manufacturing facility, can produce panels up to 16M long and 3.5M

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wide and will unlock significant capability to manufacture mass timber building products in Australia. Mass timber products like CLT and GLT offer an exciting alternative to traditional construction materials and can help to reduce the embodied carbon of a project. The NeXTimber by Timberlink team are now accepting orders for CLT and GLT as the facility is scheduled for full production by the end of this month. To learn more visit www.nextimber.com.au

225g butter, at room temperature, chopped 215g (1 cup) caster sugar 3 tsp finely grated lemon rind 3 eggs 150g (1 cup) self-raising flour 75g (1/2 cup) plain flour 125ml (1/2 cup) lemon juice Glaze 150g (1 cup) icing sugar mixture, sifted 25g butter, melted 1-1 1/2 tbs strained lemon juice Method Preheat oven to 170C/150C fan forced. Grease a 16 x 26cm (base) slice pan and line with baking paper, extending paper over the two long sides. Use electric beaters to beat the butter, sugar and lemon rind until pale and creamy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well between each addition. Sift the flours over, add the juice and fold together until combined. Spread into prepared pan and smooth the surface. Bake for 30 minutes or until lightly golden and springy to a gentle touch in the centre. Leave in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. To make glaze, combine the icing sugar, butter and

MAKING HISTORY AT TARPEENA: (Above) The NeXTimber facility is co-located at Timberlink’s Tarpeenamanufacturing facility & (left) the first CLT panel pressed at the NeXTimber facility.

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$630,000

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Tastefully renovated family home, ideally located on 2.5 acres in the Dismal Swamp / Wandilo area. Features of this impeccable home include: New kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher and walk in pantry, expansive open plan dining / living area warmed with a new slow combustion wood fire. 4-5 good sized bedrooms, 2 with BIR, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, new flooring & window fittings throughout, bore & rain water.

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2-bedroom flat tastefully renovated. Kitchen/dining room, gas cooking. Built in robes in both bedrooms. Reverse cycle heating and cooling. Single garage. Bath and separate shower.

$30,000 PER ANNUM PLUS GST COMMERCIAL LEASE OPPORTUNITY

NBC Financial services are seeking a business to share their expansive office space with no fit out required.

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Large 4-bedroom home for rent, situated 4 kms from Mount Gambier in Compton. Polished floorboards throughout however all bedrooms and the family room are carpeted. Separate office/study, spacious lounge with wood heating.

207 & 209 COMMERCIAL STREET EAST, MOUNT GAMBIER RELOCATION SALE

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3- or 4-bedroom home in the popular Conroe Heights area. Open plan kitchen meals family area with modern kitchen with dishwasher. Covered alfresco area, a great place for entertaining family and friends.

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$600 PER WEEK

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A fantastic opportunity exists to purchase two generous sized allotments with the possibility of three separate rental returns. Both allotments are situated at the Eastern end of the main Street of Mount Gambier offering two shop fronts, shedding, a work-shop, office and 3 bedroom stone home.


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$295,000 - $315,000 Bali Style Oasis Welcome to 19 Hutley Street, Mount Gambier! This beautiful house is now up for sale and is the perfect place for you to call home. Close to both primary and high schools and shops. Conveniently within walking distance to IGA shopping complex. This stunning home has been updated and refurbished throughout and is sure to impress. As you approach the property along the stone path, you are greeted by a cozy family room with plenty of shelving. Continuing down the hall you will see gorgeous brick archways that lead into the lounge room and kitchen. This area has a split system unit to keep the climate at your liking or there is a slow combustion wood heater located in the dining room. Further inside, you will find three bedrooms, all with fresh carpet and ceiling fans. The modern open plan kitchen and dining area is sure to impress with its beautiful floorboards and fresh feel. The refurbished bathroom and laundry are sure to make life easier located at the back of the home. The backyard is a resort-like oasis, with a huge yard and multiple sheds for storage. There is also a man cave, stand-alone studio or fourth bedroom, and an undercover entertaining area. To top it off, the property also features a carport for your convenience. There are 18 solar panels on the roof to alleviate the rising power costs. This property is a must see. Rental appraisal $330.00 - $350.00 per week Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

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OPEN Saturday 11.45am - 12.15pm

57 ACACIA STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER 3 1 2 920m

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$395,000 | TENANTED FOR $370 P/W

$550,000

$649,000

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves - 0419 806 410

LIMESTONE REAL ESTATE

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17 Field Avenue, Naracoorte $185,000

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Saints go marching in Millicent golfers take out Tri Challenge on home course

The third and final round of the Tri Challenge event between Millicent, Blackwood and Loxton Golf Clubs was played at Millicent on the October Long weekend. Now in its 22nd year, the event was played in perfect weather conditions and on the course superbly presented by the many volunteers. Hit off was a shotgun start at 12noon, with 69 golfers playing a stableford competition. Millicent’s team of 10 who returned the best scores of the day were Heather Anderson 40, Trevor Atkinson 38, Andy Varcoe, 37, Annie MacLennan 37, Ken McIntyre 37, Kathy Webber 37, Debbie Tincknell 37, Mark Pretty 36, Ron Hateley 36 and Terry Chant

35, a combined score of 370 which was announced as the best team score of the day. Blackwood’s team was runner up with a score of 324, leading the way for Blackwood were Trish White 35, Chris Lemm 35, Brad Harrison 35, David Lewis 33, Val Lough 32, Peter Schapel 32, Margo Wilson 32, Chris St John Sweeting 30, Kaye Lewis 30 and Ben Carter 30. Loxton’s team scored 306 points and the top 10 scores came from Dean Peberdy 36, Janice Sawade 35, Sue Pannel 34, Graham McInnes 31, John Reynolds 31, Peter Harman 30, Julie Cooney 30, Alan Ling 29, Di Harman 27 and Kim Martin 23. The previous two rounds of the Tri Challenge were played at Blackwood in March and Loxton in June. Points from those two rounds were tallied with those at Millicent and overall Millicent won the Tri Challenge by one point from Blackwood – 1036 to 1035, Loxton coming in third with 913. A prize was awarded to the individual player who had accumulated

the most stableford points over all three rounds, the women’s prize being won by Heather Anderson, from Millicen, with 100 and the men’s prize won by Brad Harrison, from Blackwood, with 108. Prizes were also awarded to a man and woman from each club who had the highest scores • Millicent – Heather Anderson 40 – Trevor Atkinson 38 • Blackwood – Trish White 35 – Chris Lemm 35 • Loxton - Dean Peberdy 36 – Janice Sawade 35 Nearest to Pin Prizes: Par 3 – 3rd Hole – Sue Pannell – Loxton Par 3 – 13th Hole – Mark Pretty – Millicent Par 3 – 17th Hole – 2nd Shot – Heidi Muhovics – Millicent MILLICENT’S WINNING TEAM: (Above) Ron Hateley, Debbie Tincknell, Annie MacLennan, Heather Anderson, Trevor Atkinson & Mark Pretty. Absent: Andy Varcoe, Ken McIntyre, Kathy Webber, Terry Chant BEST PERFORMER: (Left) Heather Anderson (Millicent) winner of the women’s individual score over three rounds with Millicent Golf Club Captain Ben Young

Pennant bowls results Mid Week Pennant Port MacDonnell 40/7 d Millicent Red 39/1; Robe 58/8 d Naracoorte 37/0; Mount Gambier Blue 52/8 d Port MacDonnell 39/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 46/4 d Mount Gambier Red 41/2; Millicent Blue 54/8 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 37/0 Ladies Pennant Division One Millicent Red 63/8 d Mount Gambier RSL 36/0; Naracoorte 66/8 d Beachport 21/0; Kingston 49/6 d Robe 39/2; Port MacDonnell 65/8 d Millicent Blue 29/0; Penola - BYE Division Two Mount Gambier RSL 48/6 d Millicent 45/2; Naracoorte RSL 54/8 d Penola 33/0; Lucindale 48/6 d Port MacDonnell 38/2; Beachport 41/6 d Naracoorte 34/2; Robe - BYE Saturday Open Pennant NO RESULTS AVAILABLE.

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Morrison continues to dominate Mount Gambier golf events

Forty-two lady golfers took to the fairways at the Mount Gambier Golf Club course last Wednesday to participate in a stroke round, held in conjunction with the finals of the Monthly Medal and putting competitions. The winners of these competitions will be announced at the annual presentation night dinner on November 9 to be held at Sorrentos, who have been sponsors throughout the year. There were very good scored produced throughout a fine and calm day. The fairways were running, although pressure to putt well was hampered by sanded greens. Division 2 winner with a wonderful score of nine under her handicap of 34, equating to a nett 64 was an elated Jill Johnson, who for the first time played under 100 with 98 off the stick. Second placing in Division 2 went to life member Gloria Lennon with 103-34-69 nett, four under her handicap. Gloria registered 4 under on the front 9 and square on the difficult back 9. The handicapper will be busy adjusting these two Ladies Handicap for the coming Wednesday. Janina Morrison (87-20-67 nett) continues her purple patch of late and took out first place in Division 1. Janina’s split was 42/45 off the stick and included 9 par and she played six strokes under her handicap. Helen Gregory(87-20-67 Nett) took out the second place honours with 45/43=98 off the stick with a birdie on the Par 5 17th hole. Eight balls were handed out to Ros Hunt nett 71 down to Jan Shanahan nett 73. Kate McCormick received three balls for the Pro Shot on the 8th Par 3 Hole. Winners of the 2nd shot to the 6th flag went to A Grade – Bernie Jennings,B Grade Kathy Ewer and C Grade Lizzie Clements. The AGM will be held at the clubrooms on October 18 to be followed by a stableford competition commencing with a shotgun start. Tee blocks will be arranged by captain Jan Shanahan. The combined Seniors Day will be held on Sunday, October 22. This week will see a stableford competition,being the 1st Round of the Olympic Trophy, once again sponsored by Limestone Holdings. OCTOBER 7 RESULTS Last Saturday a good number (22) of ladies played in a Stroke Round at the Mount Gambier Golf Club. Helen Heaver (27 handicap) played four strokes under her handicap to register 69 nett. Helen’s great score gave her splits of 45 front nine and 51 back nine and will be visited by the handicapper for this Wednesday’s golf game. Continuing her consistent scoring Leanne Hunt (85-14-71 nett) took out second placing with splits of 43 front nine and 42 back nine and included eight pars on her scorecard. STROKE ROUND: Division 1 winner Janina Morrison & runner up Helen Gregory with Division 2 winner Jill Johnson & runner up Gloria Lennon.

Baseball results Division One Tigers 17 d South 7; Central 9 d Federal 1 Division Two Central 5 d South 3; Millicent 4 d Tigers 3; Federal - BYE Division Three Matches start this weekend Big League Tigers 9 d South 4; Central d Federal (forfeit) Junior League Central 10 d South/Federal 6; Central 3 d Tigers 1 Little League Federal/Tigers 7 d South 5; Central - BYE Minor League Tigers 12 d Central 3; Federal - BYE


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Coonawarra Running Festival Justin returns from returns to November calendar holidays to earn victory Lucindale Golf Club ladies go head-to-head for Menz Harvesting sponsored Monthly Medal

Last week 19 ladies played in the Lucindale October Monthly Medal kindly sponsored by Menz Harvesting. Sharon presented the prizes on behalf of her family and all winners, including NTP, were grateful for the thoughtful and generous prizes. The Menz family ongoing support is really appreciated. It was wonderful having Sally Clarke and Angela Malpas back playing golf and we were thrilled Audrey Brooker was able to join in for another sumptuous monthly smorgasbord. Monthly Medal and A Grade nett winner with 66 and A Grade gross winner with 83, was the

recently returned from holidays Michelle Justin. Michelle played consistently well, her precision drive on the 3rd resulted in her being NTP winner and she also won A Grade putting. A Grade runner up was Rachel Smith with her fabulous nett 67, generally a good winning score. B Grade nett winner was Fionna McInnes with 75 and Julie Wilks runner up with 78 on a countback from Wendy Johnson. Petrina Smith won B Grade putting competition with merely 28 putts (2 ferrets) and she also was NTP winner on the 16th, Rosie Legoe was NTP on the 3rd. Lucindale ladies are really

looking forward to their end of year social gathering staying at Robe on October 13. After a social round of golf with Robe players, there will be dinner at The Caledonian Inn on the Friday and then a fun golf round at Hatherleigh’s par 3 course the next day. Please note the Lucindale Country Club AGM will be held on Tuesday, October 31. This week’s competition is a stableford round sponsored by the Laundry Hub. MENZ HARVESTING MOTNHLY MEDAL: Fionna McInnes, Julie Wilks, Sharon Menz, Michelle Justin & Rachel Smith

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The second Coonawarra Running Festival is coming up quickly on November 11 and the day will have something for everyone. Running or walking races for distances of 1km, 6km, 12km and for the very keen runners there is a 21km event. All participants receive a medal and prizemoney for the top three placegetters in each event. Participants are encouraged to register early and currently there is a prize for registrations this month. The first race of the day commences at 8am so get there early as some roads will be closed in and around the Coonawarra Park and route. The unique Wobbly Winery Walk is back again, with organisers mildly confident everyone made it back last year. It is commencing at 11.15am and takes Wobblers through vineyards to taste wine at six cellar door outlets – a fun, untimed event with each participant receiving a running bib and commemorative glass. There is lots of fun for the younger family members on the day including a toddler race for a gold coin entry donation and a variety of characters including Lego man, Smokey Bear and Karak joining in the fun. Remembrance Day shall be acknowledged at 11am. Other highlights of the day will be the Show ‘n Shine vehicles coordinated by Jeff Pahl, more than 20 market stalls and music played throughout the day. The local Coonawarra Choir and musician Scott Finck shall both be performing and there will be plenty of food and a variety of drinks to make an enjoyable festive day at the Coonawarra Park. A shuttle bus is available from most accommodation places and Penola and return – contact organisers for details of how to book. The event is held to raise funds and awareness of mental health, and organisers are inviting as many services and resources to make a display and/or presence in the Mental Health Hub. Contact organisers for further information if you are able to be part of the hub. Funds raised from the event are held in Trust by Breakthrough Mental Health Research Fund to be utilised in the Limestone Coast community. For further information and registrations please check out the website www.coonawarrarunningfestival.com.au or email coonawarrarunning@gmail.com

Cooper & Campbell combine Last week, 24 players took part in the weekly Thursday 2-4-2 game in rather bleak, windy conditions at the Millicent Bowls Club. Before going out to play it was announced that Night Owls starts on Wednesday, October 18. If any bowlers are considering attending the Country Carnival in Adeliade to please see Derek Bowering to register your name . The winning team for last week’s 2-4-2 was Frank Cooper and Iain Campbell with a score of 33+10. Runner’s- up for the day was the team of Rob Chambers and John Scudds with a score of 33+8. Other winning teams for the day were, Ian Ross, Andre Reinders 32+7. David Reichelt Neil Whelan 32+4. Eddie Hann, Peter Scanlon 31+16 and Robert Coote, Peter Dunnicliff 31+11 2-4-2 WINNERS: (Below left) Frank Cooper & Iain Campbell 2-4-2 RUNNERS UP: (Below right) John Scudds & Rob Chambers

Former North Gambier footballer Matt Allen’s season continues to attract accolades with the premiership utility finishing runner up in the club’s best & fairest count last week, as well as securing the prestigious E.R. Curnow Award honouring the club’s most dedicated player. Former South East local Toby Pink also added to his 2023 individual honours with the Senior Stripes Award which by definition recognises a player who meets this criteria - Invested, role, brotherhood and crunch. These are the words which define our Stripes, and this player completely epitomises these.”


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A stroke competition was held for the women at the Blue Lake Golf Club last Wednesday in conjunction with the 2023 prestigious Medal of Medals proudly sponsored by life member Patricia Fallas. The recipient was Lee-Anne Medhurst who said she was very honored to be having her name engraved on the perpetual trophy. Medhurst had to go up against several other medal winners from throughout the year and will be recognised at the presentation night next month. Individual divisional winners for the stroke round saw Karen Panagopoulos, who is in a purple patch, take out top spot posting 95/25/70. The course is still playing a little challenging when going off the

fairways and the good scores were well and truly earned. Panagopoulos is playing consistent golf and putting down 49 strokes on her outward nine along with 46 on the inward with pars on the 3rd and 18th was enough to nudge out Lee-Anne Medhurst on a countback after she signed for 96/26/70 with splits of 49/47 and included pars on the 2nd, 7th, 11th and 14th. Third placegetter Rosemary Martland is another often amongst the placings due to her consistency and presenting her card with splits of 44/44 including 6 pars off a 17 handicap was another good round. Division Two winner Vivienne Wilson signed for 110/37/73 with splits of 58/52 that included a par on the 17th and was pleased to

shave six strokes off her outward nine score to secure the win. Bev Pascoe 110/34/76 and Trudy Herbert 107/31/76 had to go to a count-back with the former taking second prize leaving Herbert third on the podium. Pascoe had a par on the 12th and Herbert on the 5th. Nearest to the pin 2nd shot winners on the long par three 16th were Cherryl Hill (Div 1) and Trudy Herbert (Div 2). Herbert also won the pro-shot on the downhill par three 5th. Birdie prizes were won by Ronda Edwards 17th and Sue Agars from a chip-in ferret on the 15th. Tomorrow will be a single stroke competition with a novelty prize of accurate fairway drives. SEPTEMBER 30 RESULTS A shot gun start at 7.30am to allow followers of the AFL grand final to finish by lunch time saw 12 women front up for the stableford competition. The winner was Karen Panagopoulos scoring 37 points off her 25 handicap with splits of 16/21. Her scorecard showed seven three-pointers, with pars on the 4th, 12th, 14th and 15th holes. Johanna Gogan off a 36 handicap followed with 34 points. Unfortunately after four threepointers there were wipes on the 3rd and 17th holes. Rosemary Martland came third accumulating 33 points after a countback with Ronda Edwards and Bev Pascoe all returning 33 points. MEDAL OF MEDALS WINNER: (Left) Lee-Anne Medhurst STROKE ROUND WINNERS: (Above) Division 1 winner Karen Panagopoulosrunner up Lee-Anne Medhurst, Division 2 runner up Trudy Herbert & winner Vivienne Wilson

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On October 1 in beautiful weather Robe Bowling Club held Matt’s Plumbing 100 Up. In the men’s competition Peter Roachock defeated Ricken Bermingham, Josh Waddell defeated Ali Douglas, Harold Manton defeated Errol Jennings, Steve Farrell defeated Rob Lawrie and David Robinson, Glenn Wright, Jim Gray had a bye and Dean Burgoyne had a forfeit in the first round. In the second round, Peter Roachock defeated Jim Gray, Harold defeated Josh, Dean defeated Glenn and David defeated Steve. Third round Harold def Peter & David def Dean. In the final David led most of the way but Harold made a comeback in the 80s and 90s to win. In the Ladies competition there were two very close games in the first round, Kerrie Boyd defeated Fleur Roachock and Tracey Gray defeated Judy Bermingham, Robbie Dahler and Carolyn McCusker both had a bye. In the second round Tracey defeated Kerrie and Robbie defeated Carolyn. In the final Robbie defeated Tracey with both ladies playing great bowls. Social bowls Thursday saw 17 players brave the cold and damp weather. There were 2x2 game winners. Runners up on 51 points were Errol Jennings and Ian Bruce and winners on 53 points were Peter Roachock and Paul Truelove. MEN’S WINNERS: (Above top) Runner up David Robinson & winner Harold Manton LADIES WINNERS: (Above bottom) Runner up Tracey Gray & winner Robbie Dahler


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Demons netballers steal the limelight South Gambier junior & senior netballers honoured for outstanding individual seasons

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McLennan & Lock get the job done The Millicent Golf Club had 16 women play a four ball better ball stableford event last week, where a team of two each play their own ball. The teammate with the best score counts as the team score. WINNERS Annie Maclennan & Karen Lock 47pts Janet Watson & Carmel Cory 43pts c/b BALL WINNERS Mary Winser & Sue Agnew 43pts NTP 3rd: Kirsty Bailey NTP 2nd shot 17th hcp 25-54: Janet Watson NTP 2nd shot 5th hcp 32-54: Bec Shanks Birdies: Kirsty Bailey 3rd. FOUR BALL BETTER BALL WINNERS: Karen Lock, Annie Maclennan, Janet Watson & Carmel Cory

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1. A Grade Netball: Runner Up Ellie Boihcier & Best & Fairest Alyssa Duncan 2. A Reserve Netball: Runner Up Jaymee O’Neil & Best & Fairest and Coch’s Award Caitlin Muller 3. Club Person of the Year: Andrew Matheson, pictured with daughter Ella Matheson 4. B Grade Netball: Best & Fairest Kim McIntyre-Clarke & Runner Up Melissa Glynn 5. B Grade Netball: Players’ Choice Award: Hannah Witherow & Sam Raedel 6. C Grade Netball: Best & Fairest Alannah Clayton & Runner Up Chelsea Dunn 7. 17 & Under Netball: Runner Up Shana Grassi & Best & Fairest Sophie Wight 8. 17 & Under Netball: Most Versatile Chelsea Ryan 9. 17 & Under Netball: Most Improved Sienna Bartlett 10. Harvey Family Award (Most Consistent) - Winner Caitlin Muller & family representative Denise Harvey (Caitlin polled in 15 of 16 games)

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11. 15 & Under A Netball: Most Improved Shana Grassi; Best & Fairest Gracie Dalton & Runner Up Ruby Milich 12. 15 & Under B Netball: Best & Fairest Layla Sneath 13. 15 & Under B Netball: Joint Runner Up Amber Ferrari 14. 15 & Under B Netball: Joint Runner Up Macie Bowering 15. 15 & Under B Netball: Coach’s Award Lily Milich 16. 13 & Under A Netball: Runner Up Zara Cole; Joint Best & Fairest Scarlet Ryan and Lilly Jones 17. 13 & Under B Netball: Joint Best & Fairest Milla Fullerton & Ellie McCracken and Coach’s Award Zara Harten. Absent: Runner Up Lucy Dening 18. 2023 11 & Under team: (back row) Lara Agostinelli, Mia Agostinelli, Courtney Sims, Coco Carson, Elsie Attiwill, Chloe Noonan, Lily Hitchon and (front row) Myla Raedel, Ellie Scotland, Ebony Raedel, Lacey Howard, Halle Clarke, Elsie Sims & Willow Bowering.

Port MacDonnell Bowls Club opens its 2023/24 season Port MacDonnell Bowling Club held its opening day on October 1 in perfect summer weather. President Terry Seiler welcomed members and friends and the Grant District Council Mayor Kylie Boston to officially opened the 2023/24 season. Ladies Singles Champion Heather Richards rolled the Jack and

Mens Singles Champion Adam Wilson rolled the first bowl. The Champion of Champion shields of Ladies Singles Heather Richards, Fours Tim Wrightson , Wayne Dowdell Keith Dowdell , Des Horrigan and Triples Adam Wilson, Chris Richards ,John Broadbent were presented to the club from last years and

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all three won the Lower South East Region 1 Champion of Champions and the Ladies won Divison 1 Pennant. Mayor Boston presented Lance Fishe (pictured below cente)with his 90th certificate and Nallia Lucas and Elaine Pruis (pictured below right) were presented with their 70 Veteran Badges

After the opening 40 members played one game of 15 ends followed by afternoon tea. The winners were Terry Seiler, Nick Negline, Val Praetz, John Naismith on 31 points OPENING DAY WINNERS: (Below left) John Naismith, Val Praetz, Terry Seiler & Nick Negline

BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 2023/2024 PRESIDENT Terry Seiler VICE PRESIDENTS MEN - Joe Pruis WOMEN - Sharon Perryman SECRETARY Heather Richards TREASURER Nallia Lucas COMMITTEE MEMBERS Jennie Tilley Lyn Vanderley Nick Negline Graham Hutchesson TOURNAMENT Jennie & Ben Tilley DIRECTOR OF GREENS Chris Richards SELECTORS Adam Wilson, Eddie Smith & Danny Gaut


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Individual awards for young Bulldogs East Gambier junior footballers & netballers honoured for 2023 season

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1. Under 16 Football Awards: Most Dedicated – Tex Tilley; Best & Fairest – Jarvi Mee; Runner Up B&F – Cruz McCracken; Leading Goal Kicker & Most Consistent – Ryan Angelino; Most Improved – Banjo Sampson & Leading Goal Kicker – Jaiden Picken 2. Under 14 Football Awards: Most Dedicated – Xavier Farmilo (back); Most Improved – CJ Ligiari; Best Backman – Chayse Gifford (front); Leading Goal Kicker & Runner Up B&F – Rhys Griggs; Best & Fairest – Evan Clark & Most Consistent – Titan Dumigan 3. 15 & Under A Netball Awards: Best & Fairest Tahni Kemp; Runner Up Sharni Clark & Coach’s Trophy Jolie O’Dea 4. 13 & Under A Netball Awards: Coach’s Trophy Ava Hosking; Runner Up Isana Mee & Best & Fairest Ava Olsen 5. 13 & Under B Netball Awards: Best & Fairest Sailor McCracken; Runner Up Isabelle Cook & Coach’s Trophy Liana Dickson 6. Rosie Pike Memorial Trophy – Skye Wilson (absent) - Suzie Mitchell, Megan Wilson (Skye’s mother) & David Pike

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Specialist basketball coverage from SEN Sports Entertainment Network’s (SEN) commitment to the NBL continues to grow, with dedicated match broadcasting for several teams confirmed for the 2023/24 season. Once again, fans of the Perth Wildcats, Sydney Kings, Adelaide 36ers, and the Tasmania JackJumpers can enjoy extensive match commentary for all home games through the SEN network. Brisbane Bullet fans also have reason to celebrate, with all home games to be broadcast on SENQ 693am and SEN Gold Coast 1620am for the first time. The commentary will be unique to each market, with a local host calling all the action with play-by-play broadcasting.

The NBL action on SEN doesn’t stop there, with the Kings also enjoying a dedicated weekly show to analyse all activity from the club, named The Crossover with the Kings and Flames. SEN NBL broadcast details: • Wildcats Live hosted by Tim Gossage and Andy Vlahov on SEN WA (available on SEN app), SEN Goldfields 1611am, SEN Peel (DAB+), SEN Spirit Bunbury 621am, SENTrack 657am, Perth, SEN Midwest (available on SEN app), SEN Pilbara (available on SEN app), SEN Great Southern (available on SEN app) and SENSpirit Margaret River 1494am (available on SEN app) and the Wildcats app. • Kings Live hosted by Jimmy Smith and Tom Garlepp and a

weekly show on SEN 1170am. • 36ers Live hosted by Paul Bonsor and Rupert Sapwell on SEN SA 1629am and SEN Mt Gambier 1629am. • JackJumpers Live hosted by David Lithgow and Chris Symons on SEN Tassie 1629am and SENTrack Devonport 1611am . Bullets Live hosted by Dury Forbes and Brayden Heslehurst on SENQ 693am and SEN Gold Coast 1620am. SEN chief executive Craig Hutchison said SEN had proudly been long-term supporters

of the NBL, and were excited that the commitment expands even further this season with the addition of all Brisbane home games. “The commentary in each market will be unique and

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South’s brightest & best in the spotlight South Gambier Football Club hands out individual senior awards

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1. Senior Best & Fairest - Mitchell Sims 2. Club Person of the Year - Brayden Kain 3. Club Legend 300 Games - Brett O’Neil (pictured with Mick Ryan - left) 4. Senior Runner Up - Mitchell Harrold 5. Senior Coach’s Trophy - Luke Foran 6. Senior Most Improved - Oli Thomson 7. Senior Best Team Man - Taylor Saffin 8. Reserves Best & Fairest - Chris Williams 9. Reserves Runner Up - Jamison Sneath

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